18 JUNE 1904, page 13

Pro Vtr Editor Of The "specta.toil"3 Sir,--the German...

to be somewhat surprised that the English public has preferred to adopt precisely the same scepticism with regard to the Kiel programme which has found favour with themselves.......

England And Germany.

[To THE EDEFOR OF TIIE sescrAroa.1 Sut,—When Mr. Delbriick, in speaking in the Spectator of June 4th of the Army as Germany's pride, says that it "will be a popular institution......

Rto The Editor Of The "spectator."] Sir,—to Mr. Bagot's...

"against these perpetual mis- representations by English Roman Catholics" (Spectator, June 11th) I am much inclined to retort with a tu quoque. For since he went over to the......

[to Tin/ Editor Of Tru "specta.t0fl1

Emperor Nicholas I perceived that the fall of Sebas- topol, after the desperate effort made to prevent it, had seriously shaken the prestige of the autocracy." Is not the......