19 AUGUST 1916, page 10

The J])1 At Subaltern. T He Anxious Subaltern Is Leaving...

every day to join his battalion at the front. A novice about to mingle with a company of veterans, he dreads the curiosity, and even suspicion, inevitably aroused by the arrival......

Letters To The Editor.

CINCINNATUS BRITANNICUS. !To THE EDITOR OF Till " arscraroa."1 FIR, —Certain phrases seem able to acquire the authority of an axiom merely by the process of repetition. Uttered......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator:i

SIR,—In reference to your article on the above subject, there is evidently some great mistake as to the products which can be obtained from the land. It is stated that in......

"speed The Plough."

[TO THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR.1 Sm,—Your otherwise admirable article (Spectator, August 12th) on British agriculture leaves out of account the most important and difficult......

[to The Editor Op Thr " Spectator:]

STR,—Your article on the above is good, but there is at least one point on which you have not touched—the question of rent and security of tenure. The latter is more secure than......