[to The Editor Of The "spectator."]
Sin,—I have welcomed in the columns of the Spectator the letters under the above heading by Mr. Sullen (February 4th and 25th) and Major Meredith (March 4th). As my name has......
[to Tue Roma Of The "spectator."] Srg,—e Very Now And
then some fantastic scheme, such as that for the extraction of gold from the ocean, touches the popular imagination into interest, and then dies by reason of its inherent......
Unionist Candidates And The Licensing Act.
[To THE EDITOR OF TRH " SPECTATOR."] Sin,—Referring to the editorial note appended to the letter of Mr. J. T. Agg-Gardner in your issue of March 25th under the above title, may......
Sir,—i Have Read With Much Interest Your Article On "
Per- sonal Dignity and Public Life" (Spectator, April 1st). With a great deal of what you say every one will, of course, agree. Surely, however, in the present case, there are......