4 OCTOBER 1919, page 13

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator."] Sir,—i Have Only

just had the pleasure of reading your splendid article, "The Bond of Letters," in the Spectator of August 23rd, and I hasten to offer you my sincere, though somewhat belated,......

(to The Editor Of The " Spect&tor."1

recent article in your paper entitled " The Bond of Letters," followed by a letter from Lady Dunboyne, causes ins to invite the attention of your readers to the work of the......

(to The Editor Of The " Spectator."]

THE PROBLEM OF IRELAND. Sia,—The letters of Mr. George L. Fox and of "Irish Loyalist," as well as your comments on the recent speech of Sir Edward Carson, have prompted the......

Lto The Editor Oe The " Spectator."] Sir,—as Has Invariably

occurred in the case of all previous strikes affecting transnort, the present one will result in every old, decrepit, and half-starved horse, who is now ending his miserable......

National Equine De/ence League, New Southgate, N.

THE KING'S PROCLAMATION. (To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPEC-MO:01 SIR, —With reference to your short paragraph on the above in your issue of September 20th, I can.fully bear out your......