Church Unity On New Year Sunday. (to Ewe Emma Or
Tat " Sescrawa.") Son,—Twelve months ago I was permitted to write in the Spectator on the progress of religious unity. We are now on the eve of the finest expression of that......
The Church Franchise.
(To rue Eonma or rns " nrscirros.") Sia,—Surely in a Church claiming to be national the declaration of membership should rest, not with the Church, beet with each individual......
John Bright On Peace By Negotiation.
(To rug Enrroa or rem " fescravon.") San,—In your issue of the 15th ink. you publish some extracts from the writings of John Bright, from a correspondent "A. W. D." on the......
The Problem Of Industrial Unrest.
(To ens Emma or wiz " fesseraros."1 Sur,—The article by " Artifex " in the Spectator of October 13th, which seeks to make monotonous employment the cause of in- dustrial unrest,......
Food Queues.
[To nes Emma or sae " SPECTWOR."3 Sins,—On the 18th inst. Lord Rhondda said: "I leave under con- sideration . . . a proposal for compelling every customer . . to register in one......
Bunyan On The Food Shortage. (to The Editor Op Vet
EPECTATOR."] Sea,—In your items of December 15th mention is made of Bunyan's Holy War and its noble lessons and Watchwords for these times. The following presage from Tire Life......