27 SEPTEMBER 1913, page 12

Home Rule And The Referendum.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—Whether or not you consider it advisable to publish this letter, I write to ask you to reconsider your opinion that a Referendum on the......

Lord Loreburn's Proposal.

[To THE EDITOR 07 THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—While hoping that the proposed Conference will be able to devise some scheme that will help to unite Irishmen of all races and religious......

Letters To The Editor.

THE HOME RULE BILL [To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR." I Sta,—Whatever may be the effect of Lord Loreburn's honest and statesmanlike letter on his Majesty's Ministers, there can......

Canals And The Spats.

[To TES EDITOR 07 1112 ..srEcTeron.1 SIR,—In your article under this heading last week I venture to think you have overlooked one important consideration, and in your account of......

Peel And Wellington.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—On page 376 of the Spectator of September 13th Professor A. V. Dicey speaks of the reputed action of Sir Robert Peel in the crisis of......

The Exclusion Of Ulster.

[To THE EDITOR OF TIIII "SPECTITOR..1 SIR,—You argue very cogently that, having adopted the principle of Home Rule in Ireland, we are bound to recognize the claim of North-East......

The Army And Civil War.

[TO THE EDITOR OP THE "SrEcrwroa."] SIR,—Your correspondents write as if some kind of com- promise must be found in order to deliver us from civil war. But is it not plain that......