[to The Editor Op The " Spectator."] Sna,—may I Add
my testimony to that of many bereaved mothers who are so troubled at the proposal of the Graves Commission to permit only a memorial in the shape of a "milestone"? Surely a......
Christians And Moilaalmedans.
[To ear EDITOR or v." Sererwros."1 you allow me to enter a strong protest against thy latest attempt to create illwill between Christians and Moham- medans? Newspapers of......
Indians In East Africa.
To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") have read wills amused interest the simulated wrath with which the Spectator has been attacked by certain " authorities " upon the Indian......
(to Von Eorron Or Tag "spectator."] Sia,—i Hesitate To Add
to the hundreds of letters you meat be receiving, but it is a real relief to one's painful anxiety about our war graves to add another mother's protest, and also to thank you......
The War Grates.
[To THE EDITOR or rag " Sriersrox."1 Sta,—Toci narrow and fast rules may not be made as regards the memorials to our dear fallen soldiers in France and Flanders. The gates of......
Tile Lloyd George-asquith Correspondence.
(To me EDITOR or run " BpaCnTOR."3 expected to find in your issue of the 15th inst. a complete retractation of, and apology for, the article in your previous issue an " The......
Tile German Attitude.
[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") Sta,—There is much in the German attitude, as illustrated by Count Itantaates speed% of February 10th, that is plausible enough if we agree......
[to Rat Ems. Or Rag " Sescryvoz."] Sta,—as Yet Another
mother, one of whose eons lies in France, I crave space to make two euggeshoin—quite short and easily carried out. One, that if the present plan of uniform stones with oral top......
[to Rag Editor Or The " Srectatol ") Sta,—i Read
your restrained and most sympathetic article about the graves of our war heroes abroad in your issue of February 1st, and also the two excellent letters you printed, with a......