Protection V. Improved Methods In Trade.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE SPRCTATOR.'l Sue,—To a letter in your last issue urging our need of a national University to train business men you append a note contrasting our......
The Missionary Of Defeat: Mr. Chamber. Lain And The...
pro TIIE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR,'] SIR,—Why does ".0. A.," in last week's Spectator, not mention Bristol ? Mr. Chamberlain made the speech here in Novem. ber which many people......
The Result Of Mr. Balfour's Policy.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR." _I Snt,—Crushing and complete as the defeat of the Unionist Party has been, it is well we should realise that the defeat would have been even......
The Cause Of The Unionist Defeat.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPICTATOR."1 Sin,—A late learned Bishop is reported to have said that he believed in three things: the Christian religion, the multipli- cation-table,......
The Danger Of Protection.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR-1 Sin,—In the Spectator of January 27th, "E. W." in discussing the attitude of the Labour Party to Free-trade says that "at the next General......
The Unionist Party.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Will you permit me to enter a strong protest against the use of the term " Unionist " as applied to the reactionary party who have been......