' What I Found Out In The House Of A
GERMAN PRINCE." [To WIR EDITOR OF 0115 n ar6CTATOR...] SIE, — Our attention has been attracted to a review in your issue of February 8th of the book which we baste recently......
Fuel Supplies In War Time.
(TO THE EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOIL:1 STIL, -- The following two paragraphs from the current Press deserve to be noted by all interested in the use of fuel, whether in the......
From Bordig Hera. To Wurttemberg.
[To tan EDITOR or Tea " Srsorrrox." . 1 Sun,—I venture to send you the copy of a letter that may interest you. My father wrote from Bordighera, in Italy, to a friend at Hampton......
2/182 Essex R.h.a. Battery—a Letter Of Thanks.
[To roe EDITOR or TIM SFROTATO."1 Sift, —I write again to thank those of your readers who have so cordially responded to the appeal in the Spectator of January 9th for the men......
General U. S. Grant.
[To see Maros or ram " f3racrwrox."] Sin,—The revival of discussion on the character of Ulysees Grant evoked by the publication of General King's book, The True Ulysses S. Crank......
"il Miracolo Di Kitchener." [to Tits Enron Or Ton .....
Sta,—In your issue of January 30th you quote a paragraph from the Temps in praise of England's New Army, and you add: " We are delighted to read this tribute." You may like to......
Two Ideas.
[To roe EDITOR or Too . 'EPECTATOa . '] Sire,—May I express two ideas ? (1) Germany is now pro• yoking neutrals to war so that she may admit defeat by over. whelming numbers.......