The German People And The War. [to See Ernst Or
ram ”SrecrAros."1 Sin,—In view of the various opinions held as to the reepon. sibility of the German people for the ruthless policy of their Government, the following quotation......
Favourite Hours.
[To rex ELITTOZ OF TH7 n 13,7GTAT07.1 Sin,—In your article on "Favourite Hours" in the Spectator of June 19th you speak of Jowett, who thought old age the happiest time of life,......
The Industrial Reserve.
[To rex EDITOR OF ems ..Srecraros."1 Sth,—We feel we must express our gratitude to you for the extremely valuable article about the work of the Industrial Reeerve which appeared......
[to Nu Empon On Pro N Firramoel Sus,—your Correspondent "x.
H. X." fails to understand, I am afraid, the Quaker attitude towards' war by reason of a lack of knowledge of the history of our Society. To bear arms or to engage in military......
The Italian Blue Cross.
(To TOE EDITOR OF THE ”SP7CTATOB . 1 BM—The Spectator has ever been a consistent friend of Italy, while the love and care of animals has always found eloquent advocacy in its......
A Message From South Africa.
[To Tel Ennuis or ran .111PICTATO."] received this morning a letter from a young Captain in the Cape Mounted Rifles who has been fighting for months in Sonth.West Africa.......
Chatter About Peace.
[To Tor Eon. or ITS ”SrscraTos."1 thm,—The admirable advice which you give in last week's Spectator brings to my mind the translation of a remarkable appeal from German......
Mr. Oliver On Compulsion.
(To use EDITOZ OF TH7 .13P7OTATOE:.] SIR,—In his new work, Ordeal by Battle, the author, Mr. F. S. Oliver, a well-known advocate of conscription, makes the following statement......