6 NOVEMBER 1920, page 10

Letters To The Editor.

[Letters of the length of one of our leading paragraphs are often more read, and therefore more effective, than those which fill treble the space.] THE BELOVED MASTER. (To THE......

Currency And High Prices.

[To THE EDITOR or TEE " SPECTATOR."1 Sza,—I did not see Mr. Bothamley's letter, which "N. H. criticizes in your issue of October 30th, but his views aPPea r to be not only more......

Finance—public And Private.

AFTER THE STRIKE. (To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTLT071."3 SER, - A fortnight ago I expressed in these columns the view of the City that the strike would shortly be settled on some......

The Lord Mayor Of Cork.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE " EPECTATOE."] Sza,—Would you allow inc to demur to your view that the object of the late Lord Mayor of Cork, in condemning himself to a dreadful death by......

The Irish Rebellion.

[To vas Emon or THE " Srsersroa."1 SIR,—" An Irish Catholic" quotes the teaching of his Church as regards perjury. That teaching is very correct; the point is how far the Church......