7 NOVEMBER 1903, page 32

Mr. Chamberlain And The Plate-glass Industry.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "Srsore:rou."J SIR,—Mr. Chamberlain referred at Liverpool to injury done to the plate-glass industry of this country by "dumping" from America. Without......

The Price Of Food Under Protection.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Your correspondent "C. H. L." in the Spectator of October 24th quotes a German lady as having reported the cost of living in this place......

[to The Editor Op The "spectator." J Sir,—let Me State,

without any preface, my experiences in this matter. In 1853 I went to a curacy in a rural parish of Wiltshire; in 1892 I was presented to a small benefice in the same county......

[to The Editor Op Tile "sracrwror..1

Sin,—With reference to your estimate in the Spectator of October 31st of the amount spent by the labourer on bread, may I draw your attention to the Board of Trade Blue-book, p.......

"dumping."

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Your definition in the Spectator of October 24th of the "question - begging" term " dumping " reminds me of Bentha.m's of the word......

Germany And The Glass Trade.

[TO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR.') Si,—Can any one practically acquainted with the glass trade explain why glass chemical apparatus is so largely, if not exclusively, made in......

Free-trade And "dumping."

[TO THE EDITOR OF TILE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—I think that many who, like myself, started in the present controversy with "no settled convictions," but are inclined to come down on......

The Moral Side Of The Fiscal Question. Pro The Editor

OF THE "SPECTAT011."1 SIR,—The moral side of the fiscal question has, I think, received too little attention from the advocates of Free-trade. Stress has, however rightly, been......