5 SEPTEMBER 1914, page 13

The Call To Arms. [to The Editor Op Thr "spectat030]

have just sent a copy of the following letter to be read to the employees of a small estate in Gloucestershire, where, amongst twenty men, there are possibly of suitable age and......

[to The Editor Or The "spectator."]

SIR,—I gather with regret from Dr. Rendall's letter that the camp at Tidworth for public schools in the Southern Com- mand—and for Eton and Harrow—was to be open also to old......

[to The Editor Or The "sprctlt01.1 Sin,—with Regard To Your

excellent "Call to Arms" in the August 15th issue of the Spectator, may I ask you whether you think the Empire would be better served by the addition to the Army of a few......

[to The Editor Of 21111 " Brzarxrclun Silt, — May I Ask

a few questions with regard to your interest- ing " Suggestion for a Recruiting Advertisement" P (1) " For how long shall I have to serve ? " " Till the end of the war and no......

[to Ter Edri011 Or Thr . Bpictator:1 Sib,—in Your Last Issue

you say : "Enlist, if you are young enough, and if not, see to it that every man whom you can influence shall do his duty by enlisting." Well, I am not young enough to enlist,......

Political Associations And Recruiting.

[To TEE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Z think you may be interested to see the enclosed circular, which shows how in North Somerset the political Associations have already......