The Crime Of Slavery.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. " ] Sin,—In one of your discussions of the Foreign Office and the Portuguese colonies you speak of slavery as "the greatest of crimes." I am......
The Late Mr. R. B. Etherington-smith. [to The Editor Of
THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—You may perhaps be willing to publish in the Spectator a few lines dedicated to the memory of a man who was remark- able both for what he had already......
The Marconi Case.
[To THE EDITOR. OY THE "SPECTATOR."1 SIR, —Mr. T. J. Bennett's letter suggests a parallel application in India. Take the Finance Member of the Viceroy's Council and the Legal......
The Government And Directorships. [to The Editor Of The...
SIR,—I have read your article in your issue of April 26th with interest. But I do think there is another point of view from that which you put forward, while I acknowledge there......
Mr. Churchill's Indignation.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—May we not fairly say that the folly of one Minister may be measured by the indignation of another P What the First Lord of the......
The Case For The Irish Shopkeeper.
[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR...3 SIR, —In an article on " Agriculture and Politics in Ireland," which appeared in the Spectator of November 23rd last, there were some......