14 OCTOBER 1905, page 14

Rin The Editor Of The "spectator."]

Sin,—Your leading article published last Saturday displays a slight misunderstanding which I trust you will permit me to correct. I stated to you that I neither looked for nor......

Sin,—i Have Read With Great Interest In The Columns Of

the Spectator the announcement of the proposed experiment in Militia training. Every one interested in the preservation of this branch of the Service must congratulate Colonel......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator:1

SIR,—The basis of all good military (or naval) organisa- tion is the training in peace of as many as possible of the manhood of the nation, so that they may be available in war.......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."]

Sin,—There is a remark in your review in last week's Spectator of Dr. Devine's "Principles of Relief" which seems to me to have an indirect bearing on the question raised by......

Sir, — Will You Allow Me A Few Lines Anent Colonel Pollock's

proposed experiment? I have served in the Line, Militia, and Volunteers, so have some small knowledge of the matter discussed. Three thousand five hundred pounds is a con-......