14 SEPTEMBER 1918, page 10

Some Irish . Stories.

[To. THE Beason or THE " Sascrarott."3 Sna,—I have a free evening and some stories to tell, and so you are going to have them inflicted on you. One incident came to we from a......

[to Vas Eons Or The " Spectator."]

STR,—Your article is well timed. Reform is greatly needed. Will it be believed that educated and well-bred girls who before the war broke out had qualified in First Aid and Home......

Letters To The Editor.

[Letters of the length of one of our leading paragraphs are often more read, and therefore more effective, than those which fill treble the space.] THE WOMAN'S SENIOR WAR......

The Montagu Report.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] FIR,—I am not surprised that you " cannot follow Sir Theodore Morison in his argument about the revolution or Anglicization of Indian......

No Peace Conference: The Boycott.

[To eez EDITOR OP THE " SPICMTOR."] Sia,—Your correspondent "E. M. V." ignores the fact that the British blockade of Germany did not apply to food for, the civil population till......

Day The Elaborate, 'and On The Whole Very Sound, Article

entitled " The Frcie Zeitung-A Democratic • Organ," in your issue of June 15th. Unluckily for the author, " H. B.," though he wrote as far back as the earlier part of June, he......