12 FEBRUARY 1916, page 11

Criccieth And "down Glasses."

(TO THE EDITOR Of THE " SPROTATOR.'1 Sts,—You may be intereated to.know what Criccieth has been doing since your notices of the " Down classes " policy have appeared in the......

[to The Editor Of Tee "speotvtor.71

,Sts,--Surely the weak point in the position of the conscientious objector is his passivity. He who would reject material weapons for.apiritual must do so actively, as when the......

Marching Through France.

W E were on our way to the front ; but from the general attitude of the men you might have thought we were on a cheap tour. The management was subjected to much criticism. The......

Betters To The Editor.

_CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS. [TO THE &Hien OF VILE " SPEGVATOR.'1 Sist,—.-Cliciatian.men. who happen to know Quakers must admire the intensity of their faith. Holding the same......

Economy And Taxation.

.-[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "Ski:MA-TOR:1 SIR, -LAllowmo to say brief word iwsupport of Sir Herbert Maxwell's commie - et on your—perhaps hastilY,svrittett—sertternm accusing all......

A Question And An Answer.

• [To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR:1 SIR, —In bat week's Spectator Mr. T. E. Harvey writes :- "When the other English Colonies lived in constant feud with their Indian......