18 SEPTEMBER 1915, page 12

Germany's Supply Of Fighting Men.

[To TAR EDITOR 011 TIlW ""SPECTATOR.""] SIR,—I see in the Spectator of September 11th Mr. Horsfall's letter in answer to mine of the previous week. If he looks at my letter......

Lto Tim Editor 0/ Tr/ E Stecernroas S ] Sir,—i Like To Feel

sure that you and your readers, and indeed all well-informed English men and women generally, have no doubts of the whole-hearted sympathy of the great majority of our people —......

National Service.

[To ree EDITOR OF TILE SFECTATOR.'1 SIR,—Asa supporter of the National Service League, I very much regret to see that you say compulsion is not to apply to the shops. Whatever......

.ipeputations From The Front.

[To 7118 ED/TOR OF 7/1/ ""SPECTATOR. "] Siu,—Many,deputations of men from the workshops and of Trade Union pffieials have been sent to the front to see for themselves the truth......

The Pacificist Vision In America.

[TO 7111 EDITOR OF TAW " SPECTATOR.”] &n,—With reference to your article " The Paoifioist Vision in America" in your issue of July 24th, you may care to print the subjoined......

Mr. Balfour On German Naval Methods. [to Trh Editor Of

THE " SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—The last number of the Spectator contains an unfor- tunate misstatement. In the note on Mr. Balfour's letter (p. 323) he is quoted as saying that, "......