30 OCTOBER 1920, page 12

Currency And High Prices.

(To THE EDITOR DF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—The opinion of your correspondent Mr. W. Bothamley that high prices are due to increase of currency, and may bo measured by that......

The Irish Rebellion.

' [To THE EDITOR or me "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—In your issue of October 23rd, under the heading of " The Irish Rebellion," " Unionist," speaking of juries acquitting Sinn Feiners,......

Bureaucracies And Bonuses.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR."] Sia,—Some years ago Punch published a picture of a man lying on the ground in a state of drunken :stupor. " Poor man," murmured a......

Jews On Jews.

[To me EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."] SIE,—The quotations made by your anti-Jewish correspondent Mr. Clarke do not invalidate my previous letter. (1) I do not personally agree......

The Suicide Of Mr. Mucswiney.

[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOFf.”1 Sni,—The Sinn Feiners carry on war by means of little frauds, conjoined with honest fighting, not devoid of humour, which have to be dealt......

"allenby's Final Triumph."

ITo THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") Sus,—May I protest against an injustice, no doubt uninten- tional, done in your notice of .4llenby's Final Triumph, by Mr. Massey? You say :......

The Need For Unity.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—May one at this hour draw attention to the words of Pascal—"toute multitude qui ne se recluit l'unite est con- fusion, et toute unite......