A New Secret Society.
[To THE EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOR."] have been a subscriber to your admirable paper for years, but I must take exception to a paragraph in your issue of March 21st in your......
A Plea For Dissolution.
LTo THIll EDITOR OF THE " sp 'tar wrotc."] Snl,—It is extraordinary how easily a body of, say, a score of men, each individually just and honourable, can add up collectively......
Temperance Restaurants.
LTO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPEOTA.TOR."1 SIR, — In your editorial note to Dr. Coley's letter in the Spectator of March 21st you say : "The rich have more oppor- tunities and......
The Late Duke Of Devonshire. F To The Editor Of
THE "SPECTATOR." Sin,—A few years ago I was talking to a distinguished Liberal statesman about the Duke. Two comments that he then made remain in my memory. A propos of the......
The Unionist Party.
• [To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR." J Si,—Public discussion at this juncture of the position to-day of the Free-trade Unionists in the Unionist Party is reg,rettable When the......
The Licensing Bill.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—The spirit of the letter signed " J.P." in your last issue seems to me to breathe that suspicion of clubs and that belief in "control"......