12 OCTOBER 1907, page 13

A French Vie W Of The Dreadnought.'

[To rice EDITOR OP Tice "SPECTATOR. "] SIR, —The criticisms of the armament of the ' Dreadnought' by Admiral Germinet, the newly appointed Commander-in- Chief of the French......

The Nationalisation Of The Land.—the Little Bill.

LT° TEE EDITOR or TUB"SPECTATOR;'] Sin,—Some time ago I had a conversation with a leading Socialist in a large manufacturing town in the Midlands. He said the Socialists......

The Advance Of Socialism.

[To THE EDITOR or TVs "SPECTATOR. " ] SIR, — It is impossible for me to enter on a controversy with " A Sort of Socialist" (Spectator, October 5th), even if you would allow it.......

[to The Editor Of Tuc "spectator."] Sir,—the Difference...

and current Socialism can, I think, be summed up in a sentence. Christianity is the voluntary sacrifice of the individual for the society ; Socialism is the compulsory sacrifice......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator. "] Sir,—the Present Stage

of the railway crisis is ominous. It is like the hush before the storm, and the public are being lulled into a sense of false security. The railway strike will be the signal for......

Socialism And Christianity.

[To Tile EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR, — Your correspondent Mr. Dobell in the Spectator of October 5th endeavours to establish a sharp antithesis between Christianity and......