[to The Editor Of The " Spectator:i Sm,—i Have Read
Mr. Bullen's letters in the Spectator of February 4th and 25th with great interest. I have two sons at present on the 'Conway,' and shall shortly have to look out for ships in......
[to The Editor Of The "spectator."] Sib,—in The Spectator Of
February 11th there is a most interesting letter from Mr. P. E. Roberts, in which he quotes the wonderful forecast of Sir William Molesworth, so far back as 1851, as regards the......
Si:14—r May Be Of Interest To Mr. F. T. Bullen
to know that a fine Spanish sailing ship, the 'Ama Begonakoa,' is already running on somewhat similar lines to those indicated by him in the Spectator last week. Doubtless the......
Sin,—on Every Side We Hear Of Relief Funds Being Raised
for the unemployed ; and against the kindly motives which prompt the raising of such funds I have, of course, nothing to say. But why are people unemployed P Because, owing to a......
Sir,—would You Kindly Allow Me, As A Working Mason Who
subscribes to your weekly, to express an opinion or two arising out of the article under the above heading in your issue of February 18th P The economical argument of the......
To The Editor Op The " Spectator:1 Sie,—one Is Unwilling
to believe that opposition on the Fiscal question has anything to do with the attitude of the Spectator towards the licensing policy of the Government, but I fail altogether to......