11 JANUARY 1902, page 14

The Chili-argentine Question.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR.”) SIR,—I have read with interest your remarks during the last few weeks on the Chili-Argentine question. As I have just returned from Chili,......

Combatant Non-combatants.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR, —In an article in last week's Spectator you allude to the conduct during the action of November 15th at Frere Station of Engine-driver......

The "lone Furrow" In 1783.

(To TILE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR." J SIR, —In view of Lord Rosebery's recent utterances,'and the multitude of conjectures raised thereby, it may not be with- out interest to......

Morning Winds.

[TO TILE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR:1 SIR, —Mr. W. W. Ward's letter in the Spectator of Decem- ber 28th is a most valuable contribution to a very interesting subject; but while......

(to The Editor Op The " Spectator.] Sir, —in Your...

article in the Spectator of January 4th on " Combatant Non-Combatants " you have made no mention of Army chaplains, commissioned or civilian. Surely they come in. Here is one......

(to The The Editor Of "spectator.") Sie, — Wellington Is...

have said that Waterloo was won on the playing-fields of Eton ; and yet a man, one Rudyard Kipling, ventures to reprove the nation for devoting itself heart and soul to the......