18 AUGUST 1906, page 15

" Sati" Not Peculiar To India.

[TO THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—It is not safe to argue from sati that the Western mind can never comprehend the Eastern (see Spectator of August 11th, p. 197). " The......

Germany's "teeming Millions."

[To TER EDITOR Or TRa "SPECTATOR:"] SIR,—I r ou endorse Lord Goschen's "admirable speech," which you say "has put very clearly the true position with regard to Germany an......

English Pessimism.

[To TRH EDITOR Or THIS "ancorkroa.1 SIR,—In your article under the above heading in the Spectator of August 11th, the remark occurs : " Our commercial educa- tion is neither......

The Late Duke Of Rutland.

[TO THE EDITOR OP Tin "SPRCTA.TOR.") SIR,—May I be permitted to point out an error into which several journalists have fallen in writing obituary notices of the late Duke of......

A Soldiers' Institute For Cawnpore. [to Tim Editor Op Trh

"Sexcreree.1 Sia,—By kindly publishing a letter of appeal for this object in your issue of April 21st you gave the scheme its first real start, for, besides making the......