[to Ran Noma Or Ra. "iirsorsros."1
Sui,—No doubt the writer of the article in your issue of January 23rd headed "A Great Danger" may like to see that an American newspaper, the Philadelphia Pubfis Ledger, puts......
[to Th. Bean Or Um .. Sprer11 . 01.1 Sib,—i Have Read In
this morning's paper a synopsis of your editorial of yesterday on the danger of drifting into war with the United States. The feeling, wide spread, of sympathy for Belgium and......
Ito The Ernest Or Roe .firsc-rsros."] Sir, I Do Not
think you are right in scolding our Government, but keep right on. Our Government has a hard job in walking the chalk-line of neutrality when four-fifths of the sentiment here......
!to T. Eon . Os Or Ms . .arscrsvol., Stit,—l Notice In One
of our papers a piece copied from the Spectator saying that the Government of the United States was trying to favour Germany. I am a travelling man and go over various States of......
(to The Hems Or Tao Eterscurean
Stn.—Here, as in most other lands, both the policy of the Government and the attitude of the Press reflect the ambi- tions of the business men. German activities, too, are quite......
[to Roe Editor Of Tex . 1511lcutort."] Sir,—referring To...
"A Great Danger," in a recent number of the Spectator, and which appeared in several of our leading dailies, there can hardly be any sort of Com- parison between our " family......