11 AUGUST 1917, page 11

A. Colonial View Of Britain.

(TO THE EDITOR or THE "SeECIDTOR."1 SIR, — The letter of Lance-Corporal Richards is specially interest- ing to a Briton - who, like myself, has had the privilege of spending......

"bengali Cults And Myths."

(To MU EDITOR. or THE " SPECTATOR.") Sre,.—In dealing with the above book by Professor Bones , Kumar Sarkar in your issue of July 14th your reviewer makes two statements which......

Canada To Britain. Pro The Emilia Or The "errmercra."1...

readers might like to see them Wraps from Canada to Britain, which appeared in the Doily Province of Vancouver.—I......

Wound Gratuities. Its The Emma Or The "spectato.."1...

who has been in hospital for the last year, has re- ceived wound gratuities amounting to .8230. Of that sum ever,' penny has been dissipated in harmless but trifling amusements.......

A Soldier's View Os Peace.

(To rag EDITOR or tee . SPEcIATOR."1 Sra,—I have to-day received a letter from my eon in France (he has been there Since 1914) in which he says: — " To ray mind every man killed......

" Darn, 1917.

Courage, brave heart of Britain! Dawn will break! A little while to eager still And- then to wake Clear-aged from out 1115 dreadful dream Of blood and flame, Clean-souled. To-......

Sir Eric Geddes.

LTo rag Ensues or THE "SPECTATOR."J Ste, — Ia your last comments on the "News of the Week " you quote Sir Erie Geddes's smiling admission that (like most railwaymen) lie had......

1 Can Assure You That The General Opinion In This

city, as far as I have means of judging, coincides with your views as to the return of Mr. Winston Churchill to office. The news of his ap- pointment was received here, in many......

Modern Barbarians Versus European Civilization.

(To TEE EDITOR or EDE " Sreenrort."1 Sra,—On November 2nd, 1852, Macaulay thanked his constituents in Edinburgh for re-electing him a member of the Hones of Commons. The......