17 AUGUST 1918, page 10

Slavery In East Africa.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:] SIR,—In connexion with the moral obligation of England to uphold the human rights of the native population in what was German East Africa, I......

The Lotteries (war Charities) Bill.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Szn,—We are permitted by the laws of our country to do "evil" knowing that evil may come, but not "evil" in the certainty that good will......

The League Of Nations.

(To ml EDITOR Or THE " Spzernoa."1 Sne,—There is this difficulty in even seeming to be opposed to the possibly (and indeed probably) fruitful, and certainly philan- thropic,......

"the German Character And British Apathy." [to Tee Enzroa Or

THE "SPECTATOR."] Sm,—In your issue of July 27th your contributor "Z." utters in burning words the sentiments that many of us have been turning over within our hearts ever since......

Russia And Sicily: A Parallel.

[To THE EDNOR OF THE" SPECTATOR."] SIR, —The German Government, with its usual effrontery, attri- butes the murder of the German Minister at Moscow and the German General in the......

Red-robed France. (to The Editor Of The" Spectator.")...

enclosing a paem, which I have received from Australia, taken from Everybody's Magazine. The idea seems to me very original and beautiful.—I am, Sir, fie., (Mrs.) M. PARKINSON.......