9 SEPTEMBER 1916

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A GERMAN WAR INDEMNITY.; [TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."]

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A GERMAN WAR INDEINITY. [TO THN EDITOR OF THE " SPETATOR."I SIR,-I write to make a suggestion to you which might bo brought out at a more proper season. WVhen and if an...

CHARING CROSS BRIDGE.; [TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."]

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CHARLNG CROSS BRIDGE. [To THE EDrIOR OF TIE "SPEorATOL"I Sut,-With reforence to your most interosting suggestion3 a3 to Charing Cross Bridge, may I point out a difficulty with...

THE SPECIAL CONSTABLES.; [TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."]

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THE SPECIAL CONSTABLES. [To iH1 IDITOZ Of TUC " SPiCtATOR."I Snm,-With a great deal of your article headed " The Volunteers" in your issue of the 2nd inst. I am in entire...

MISSING.; [TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."]

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MISSING. [To THE EDItOa O0 TIE " BrETAToL"I SIR,-Do you think you could help me to obtain any news of my brother, Sergeant Frank Clayton, 209, West York,3hiro Itteginiont ? He...

EVADING INCOME TAX.; [TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."]

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EVADING INCOME TAX. [TO THB EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOEL"' SiR,-MKany of us serving on Advisory and Tribunal Corinnttte2s are amazed at the largo proportion of appellants whoo...

THE ELECTORAL REFORM CONFERENCE.; [TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."]

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THE ELECTORAL REFORM CONFERENCE. [TO TiED EDITOR OP TH " SPEOTATOR."I gr,-Tho importance of the Conference on Electoral Reform cannot be overstated. " It is to work out," to...

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[The choice of an archaeologist to fill the post of President of the...]

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The choice of an archaeologist to fill the post of President of the I British Association is, we imagine, something of a rarity, but it was amply justified by Sir Arthur...

[The London Gazette on Wednesday announced in calm official...]

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The London Gazete on Wednesday announced in calm official language one of the most poignant romances of the war:" The King has been graciously pleased to approve of the...

[The modernness of the life revealed was extraordinary:]

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The modernness of the life revealed was extraordinary:- " The elaboration of the domestic arrangemeniiq, the stnircases story above story, tho front places given to ladies at...

[All the direct protests of the French Government having proved...]

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All the direct protests of the French Government having proved I idle, says M. Briand, "we lay to-day our proofs before the neutral Powers, confident of the judgment which the...

[The French Government are to be congratulated upon the serious...]

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The French Government are to be congratulated upon the serious and unsensational way in which they have set forth their case. Most impressive is this tale of misery and...

[We shall leave our readers to inform themselves of the details...]

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We shall leave our readers to inform themselves of the details I by a study of the pamphlet itself, but we may quote here one horrible example of brutality in the carrying out...

[But the most interesting part of the address was that in which...]

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But the most interesting part of the address was that in which be gave grounds for the revision of the older view that Hellenic civilization sprang, like Athena, fully...

[Mr. Balfour, after making a two days' tour of the Clyde shipyards...]

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Air. Balfour, after making a two days' tour of the Clyde shipyards and munitions works, addressed on Tuesday night a meeting of Trade Union delegates and members of the...

[The letter which M. Briand, the French Prime Minister and...]

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The letter which M. Briand, the French Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, addressed to the French diplomatic representatives, asking them to draw the attention of...

[The Germans, Mr. Balfour continued, were mistaken in thinking...]

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I The Germans, Mr. Balfour continued, were mistaken in thinking they could inflict a deadly blow on this country by their submarines because, and only because, we had produced...

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[It would be difficult to exaggerate the gallantry of Lieutenant...]

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It would be difficult to exaggerate the gallantry of Lieutenant I Robinson's exploit, and all who admire intrepid youth will sympathize with his method of celebrating it. " I...

[Lord French's report on the raid bears witness to the efficacy of...]

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Lord French's report on the raid bears witness to the efficacy of I the new measures for the reduction and obscuration of lights. The raiding squadrons, he notes, " instead of...

[It must not be supposed that while we have been fighting in the...]

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] It must not be supposed that while wc have becn fighting in the southern part of the Somme theatre of operations, we have neglected the northern. There has been activity both...

[Lest the element of the humorous should altogether be wanting...]

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Lest the element of the humorous should altogether be wanting in the proceedings, a Hertfordshire Coroner's jury solemnly sat on the sixteen charred bodies at 'The Plough Inn...

[To be somewhat more specific, General Haig has stretched out his...]

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I To be somewhat more specific, General IHaig has stretched out his hand and laid it upon the whole of Guilleniont and part of Ginchy, while the strong place of Combles is...

[But when all is said and done, it is a shame, in spite of Shake-...]

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But when all is said and done, it is a shame, in spite of Shake- speare's example, to laugh at the Coroner's inquest and " crowners' law." There is something very...

[THE greatest and the most unsuccessful of the air raids on...]

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NEWS OF THE WEEK. THE greatest and the most unsuccessful of the air raids on Enigland took place on Saturday night and Sunday morning last. Thirteen airships crossed the...

[The news from the Western Front is wholly good.]

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The news from the Western Front is wholly good. During the course of the week there has been a constant, if also a slow and gradual, advance both by ourselves and by the...

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OUR ISLAND WEATHER.

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POETRY. OUR ISLAND WEATHER. A RECANTATION. (To my Wife.) Do you remembor how we took That April day our walk together From Froshwater to Carisbrooke? And how we cursed the...

GLEANINGS FROM ARABIA.

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BO O KS. GLEANINGS FROM ARABIA.* RE would be a bold man who, being a European and a Christian, would "sscrt that lie had secured a firm grasp of Eastern mentality, and that he...

FOREIGN PHRASES.; [TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."]

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FOREIGN PHRASES. [TO THE EDITOR 0 TUB " SrECTATOiLI Srxt,-'Tnable to purchase the Spectator on the date of issue and at the original price, six of us, for some years, have put...

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"THE SECRET OF CONSOLATION."

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"THE SECRET OF CONSOLATION." " Give me a man that Is not dull, When all the world with rifts Is full I But unamazed dares clearly ring, Whenas the roof's a-tottering." MLR....

THE EMPIRE AND THE LAND.

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TIE EMPIRE AN]D THE LAND. [COWIMNICATED.] Then Pollio praised my strain, M-Iaecenas praised, And spurred me on to try a larger theme8 Aiding Augustus in his high endeavour To...

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THE GENERAL SITUATION.

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THE GENERAL SITUATION. TI HE optimists, among whom we are proud to reckon TH~ourselves, not merely during the last two or three months, but from the very beginning of the war,...

THE BURNING OF THE ZEPPELIN.

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TOPICS OF THE DAY. - -T THE BURNING OF THE ZEPPELIN. THE bringing down of the Zeppelin at Cuffley is of course of no military importance. Nevertheless, it remains one of the...

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[It remains to be said that in the early part of the week the French...]

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It remnains to be said that in the early part of the week the French made excellent progress to the north of the Somme, and that on Thulrsday it ws-,Ls reported that they had...

[We desire to draw the special attention of our readers to the...]

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I We desire to draw the special attention of our readers to the French official Report on the deportation of women and girls from Lille, just published on the authorization of...

[Mr. Gosling in his Presidential address dwelt on the "super-...]

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I Ar. Gosling in his Presidential address dwelt on the " super- importance " of Labour as demonstrated by the war. Labour had been the personification of real patriotism; every...

[The news from the main part of the Russian and Eastern Front...]

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The news from the main Dart of the Russian and Eastern Front I is full of geod omens. General Brusilof's troops have gained a fortified position from the enemy and captured...

[In the neighbourhood of Leuze Wood, for various reasons which...]

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In the neighbourhood of Leuze Wood. for various reasons which I we need not discuss, artillery bombardment could not conveniently be practised by either side. Accordingly...

[Satisfactory reports of the progress of General Smut's campaign...]

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Satisfactory reports of the progress of General Smuts's campaign culminated in the announcement made by the War Office on Monday that Dar-es-Salaam, since 1901 the official...

[On Saturday last President Wilson accepted renomination as...]

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On Saturdav last President Wilson acceted renomination an Democratic candidate for the Presidency. In a speech delivered at Long Branch the President declared that the United...

[On Tuesday the Congress discussed the invitation received from...]

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On Tuesday the Congress discussed the invitation received from Mr. Samuel Gompers, President of the American Federation of Labour, to a proposed International Labour Congress...

[So much for the general outline of what has been happening...]

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So much for the general outline of what has been happening I during the week. The special correspondents at the front have been able to clothe the dry bones by telling us of...

[The Trade Union Congress was opened at Birmingham on Monday.]

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The Trade Union Congress was opened at Birmingham on Monday. Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the Lord Mayor, in receiving the delegates, welcomed the astounding changes brought about...

[The Italian news is meagre, and it is to be feared that the fighting,...]

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The Italian news is meagre, and it is to be feared that the fighting, I at any rate in the high Alps, will soon be stopped, as the snow is reported to have begun to falL In all...

[The news in regard to the Rumanian advance into Transylvania...]

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The news in regard to the Rumanian advance into Transylvania I is very satisfactory, and, like the Russian news, shows a large haul of prisoners and materiaL Our most easterly...

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A Political History of Japan during the Meiji Era, 1867-1912. By W. W. McLaren.

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I A Political Hieforv of Japan durini the Meiji Era, 1867-1912. By I W. Nl. MoLaren. (Allen and Unwin. l2s. Gd. net.)-Tho American author of this book was for sone years a...

The Stricken Land. By Alice and Claude Askew.

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TAe Srinck Lad. By Alioe and Claude Askew. (Eveleigh Xah. I lOs. Od. net.)-M1r. and Mrs. Askew woreo in Sorbia, attached to the First British Field Hospital, during the...

Wanderings before the War. By W. R. Stathor Hunt.

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I Wandering8 before the W1ar. By W. R. Stathor Hunt. (Tloath and Cranton. 7s. Od. net.)-Mr. Hunt is an enthusiastic wandorer, and delights in travolling "quite apart from...

[Some time ago we mentioned two of the pamphlets issued by the...]

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SOME BOOKS OF THE WEEK. [Notice in ais column does not necSanriZy preclude subsequent review.] Some time ago we mentioned two of the pamphlets issied by the Polish...

With Gypsies in Bulgaria. By "Andreas."

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| With Gypsies in Bulgaria. By " Androas." (Henry Young and Sons. 2a. 6d. net.)-An account of a week's journey from Varna to Rustchuk in May, 1913, with a band of Bulgarian...

A History of Sculpture. By H. N. Fowler.

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I A History of Scptlure. By }1. N. Fowler. (3facmillan and Co. 7s. 6d. nct.)-To write tile history of £eulptirc, from tlc First Dynasty in Egypt to the hundred and thirty-six...

Impero e Liberta nelle Colonie Inglesi. Di Carlo Paladini.

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I Impero e Liberta nelk Colonzie Ingteei. Di C-:r:lo Paladini. (Flornce : Bemporad e Figlio. 12 lire.)-- Signor Paladini, a woll-informod and sympathetic student of British...

READABLE NOVELS.-Armchair Stories. By I. A. R. Wylie.

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READABLE NovLts.-Armchair Stort". By I. A. R. Wylie. (MI3 and Boon. 6s.)-The best story in this collcotion, "The Hidden Circle," has an Anglo-Indian setting, and deals with a...

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SERBIAN RELIEF FUND.; [TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."]

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR SERBLAN RELIEF FUND. [TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOL-I Smn,-In enclosing a copy of the Report of this Fund and statement of accounts for the past ycar,...

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"THE CRICKETERS OF FLANDERS."; [TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."]

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" THE CRICKETERS OF FLANDERS." [TO THE EDITOR OF THE SrPEOTATOR."] SiR,-What more appropriate site could be found for the bronze statue advocated by the inspiring lines of the...

SPEED THE PLOUGH.; [TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."]

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SPEED THE PLOUGH. [To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SmR,-The best reply to Mr. A. ML Laws's arguments on the above subject is to be found in the last return of our imports...

EDUCATION, HUMANISTIC AND SCIENTIFIC.; [TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."]

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EDUCATION, HUMANISTIC AND SCIENTIFICL [TO THz EDrroR or THz " SrEcTAToE.l SrR,-The following resolutions, drawn up by a Conference representative of the five Associations...

THE SAVIOUR ON EXCLUSION.; [TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."]

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THE SAVIOUR ON EXCLUSION. [To THE EDITOR O THE " SrEcrATO'i' &1R,-Surely the whole question of tho relation of Nonconformity to Christianity (which is, or should be, the Church...

MGR. BRUCHESI AND FRENCH-CANADIAN LOYALTY.; [TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."]

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MGR. BRUCHESI AND FRENCH-CANADIAN LOYALTY. I [TO TEE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sim,-In your article on " Nationality and Empire " (Spectator, August 26th) you quote from the...

"BURY OR BURN."; [TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."]

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"I BURY OR BURN." [TO TnE EDITOR OF TEE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,-Re your admirable article "Bury or Burn," would it be possible toreproduce this as a leaflet for distribution to...

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"GENTLE SHAKESPEARE."

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" GENTLE SHAKESPEARE."s " IN the future it may fall to the lot of some artist, from a study of Shakespeare in his works, aided by the testimony of his fellows and by such...

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THE MODERN STUDY OF LITERATURE.

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THE MODERN STUDY OF LITERATURE. IT would be quito impossible within the limits of space at our disposal to give anything like a full analysis of Professor Moulton's M3odern...

THE BOOK OF TALIESIN.

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THE BOOK OF TALIESIN.* DR. J. GWEYOao\vYN EVANS'S introductions to tho Welsh and Welsh. English volumes of his poems from the Book of Taliesin, which he hai edited, amended,...

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The Two Williams. By Paul Louis Hervier.

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The Two William-s. By Paul Louis Hervior. (Eveleigh Nash. | 7s. &J. no-t.)---This is a readable book of go3sip about the domestio life of the Gorman Emperor and the Crown...

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THE MAGAZINES.

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TIHE MANIGAAZINES. THE most remarkable article in the newv 'ineteen!h Cetdury is that by the Viseonde de Santo Thvrso, " Some Reflections by a Friend of England." The Viscondo...

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MEN, WOMEN, AND GUNS.

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F I C T I O N. MEN, WOMEN, AND GUNS.* "1 S"PP-E's " war stories and studios are amongst the very beat that have come to us from the trenches, but the quality of his third...

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LORD WELLESLEY'S SCHOOL FOR ADMINISTRATORS.

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LORD WELLESLEY'S SCHOOL FOR ADMINISTRATORS. THE world has been very busy of late talking about education. There were two or three nights of serious debate in the House of...

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LABOUR AND DEMOCRACY.

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LABOUR AND DEMOCRACY. Gus 7RGOSLING'S address to the Trade Union Congress Nir strikes a new note in Trade Union politics and degcrves commendation. Hitherto Labour leaders have...