Concerning "the Unemployed" Through "disablement."
[To THE EDITOR WOE& "SPECTATOR.") SIR,—Tbe high cost of living makes life very hard for the number of people dependent upon pensions of £211 a year, granted to them, by votes,......
The Indian Reform Bill.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIE,—I should recommend your correspondent "Father of Scottish I.C.S.'s" to go to India and study both sides of the Reform question, as the......
Public And Private Extravagance.
[To THE Ennon or ma " Seacsaroa."] 8111,—We all talk a great deal about the extravagance of the Government, thinking, in a detached sort of 'say, that the latter its something......
A Tax On Bachelors.
[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] fear that I did not make my letter clear enough. I was "it referring to a tax on bachelors at all, but to the suggestion either approved by,......
The Cheltenham Conference, 1910.
[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."] Si,—You have very kindly allowed me, on previous occasions, to give your readers a brief account of the Cheltenham. Conference, which has......
"tellin' Friends."
[To THE EDITOR OF THE" SPECTATOR."] Sus—Doubtless some of your readers who are versed in the lore of the bee could throw light on the origin and antiquity of the interesting......