12 SEPTEMBER 1914, page 14

The Awakening Of The North.

[To Tax EDITOR OF TEl "SrECTITOR.'1 Sin,—I live in a district of colliers and ironworkers, very Radical and very Trade Unionist. Up to the early part of last week we had......

Recruiting At Birmingham.

[To TER EDITOR OF THE “SPECTLTOR.'1 Snt, — You say in your last issue with regard to recruiting that " the response from the great centres of population must in some cases have......

The High Sheriff Of Surrey And Recruiting.

[To THR EDITOR OF THE "SrECTATOR.n SIR,—" There is only one way to shorten the war and to bring ns peace. That is to make adequate military preparations, and to raise an......

Doctors And Recruiting.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:1 SIR,—I have read with much interest your article in the Spectator of September 5th on the delay in dealing with the numbers of recruits now......

The Recruiting Problem.

To TER EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOR."1 SIR,—I had thought before of writing to you to ask you to give us a lead in regard to the recruiting problem, but your answer to "A......

A Word To Recruits.

[To THE EDITOR OP THZ "SPECTATOR.") Stu,—You and I have worked for long for a National Army— you for ten years, with much wisdom, I for thirty, with con- siderable knowledge of,......