The Duke Of Wellington.
[To Tits EDITOR or THE '4 SPECTATOR....1 SIR, — Despito your ingenious application of your version of the story printed on p. 525 of your last issue, I believe the correct......
Shopkeepers.
[TO TDB EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR. "] SIR, In the paper on " Shopkeepers " in last week's Spectator the question is asked " When does a shopkeeper attain the dignity of a......
Victor Hugo On The Eternal Hope.
[TO TRY EDITOR or THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR, — After an evening's study of journals and reviews dealing with no other subject than that of the war presented from every point of......
Volunteer Training Corps.
[To THE EDITOR OF TUB "SPECTATOR. " ] SIR, — In the early days of the formation of the Volunteer Training Corps, the War Office advised the Central Associa• tion that "any man......
A Correction.
[TO Tits EDITOR Or TUN "SPECTATOR. "] SIR, —In an article entitled " German Patriotism," written by myself and published in your issue of October 2nd, the following passage......
Membership In The National Church. [to Trh Editor Or Tue
" SpRcrArotc."] SIB,—I think your readers may like to see the following Dialogue on membership in the Church, which I have published in the Seaford Parish 24.1agazine. — I am,......
Women's Service.
[To vs° EDITOR or THE " SPECTA.T011."1 SIR, — Whether by National Service or otherwise, thirty thousand men must now be supplied every week for our armies, and it must at last......