The Honest Opinions Of Mr. Winston Churchill.
rTO THE EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—The following passages from Mr. Winston Churchill's "African Journey" afford a striking comment on his present attitude towards the......
The Budget And The Family.
[To THE EDITOE 01 THE " SPECTAT013.1 SIR,—As an elderly bachelor, I esteem myself fortunate to have my small household affairs managed by one of my brother's daughters.......
America And Unemployment.
[To THE EDITOR OP VII " SPECTATOII.1 SIR,—Under the impenetrable veil of anonymity a man may venture to tell many things concerning hia experience in life. If, therefore, I......
The New Land-taxes.
[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] SIB,—The system of taxing capital values seems much more applicable to Stock Exchange securities than to land, because such securities have......