31 DECEMBER 1904, page 14

[to The Editor Op The " Spectator." J Sib,-4 Trust

you will permit me to express my respectful criticisms of the line lately taken by the Spectator in regard to the situation arising out of the Fiscal controversy. It seems to me......

Sra,—in Addition To The Points Made By Mr. J. G.

Fox and yourself in dealing with Mr. Brodrick (Spectator, Decem- ber 24th), there is a very important point which ought not to be overlooked. Mr. Brodrick stated that India, in......

Sir, — Mr. Chamberlain In A Celebrated Speech Proved To...

of his hearers that a tax on food was no burden on the consumer,—that the Free-trade and Protection loaf were practically the same. The new war taxes have provided foreign......

[to The Editor Or The " Spectator:]

to a practical test. I compared the price-list of one of the leading grocers in that city with the prices obtaining in London in houses of equal standing. The results of this......

Sir,—may I Beg A Little Space, As An Australian Visiting

England, to make one or two remarks on the subject of the admirable article on "The State of the Army" in the Spectator of December 24th? Whilst many of us believe that we......

[to The Editor Op The " Spectat0r:1 Sir, — The Annexed...

passed unanimously the other day at the annual Conference of the National Union of Conservative Associations for Scotland, held in Edinburgh, shows how wide and general is the......