1 SEPTEMBER 1917, page 14

Student Captives.

ITo sun Emma or THE " SPECTAT011-"I may perhaps interest some of your readers to learn—front an example—soteething of the kind of -work we hove been able to do for British......

Summer Time In Australia.

ITo ens EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") S/R,—I read the Spectator article," Summer Time for Ever," with considerable interest. Tasmania is so much a terra incognita to the world at......

The National War Memorial.

ITo rait Emma or Tan " SPECTATOR.") Sea,-1 am gratified beyond measure to know that the Government intend to give to proud though son-owing parents a memo. I ial of their fallen......

"potterat And The War."

[To atm EDITOR OF THR " SeEcTrroe."1 Sic, — I have just read the appreciative review of M. Benjamin Vallotton's book, Potterat and the ll•ar, in the Spectator of July 29th. Now,......

The Eight Kinds Of Flight.

[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") Ste,—In that storehouse of homely wisdom, the distant original of Aesop and La Fontaine, the famous Panchatantra, a wise and experienced......

Akbar's Former Biographer.

(To TEE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") lent,—Mr. Vincent Saline's new biography of Akbar no doubt deserves the praise it received from your reviewer (July 28th), but those who......

"bengali Cults And Myths."

ITO TEE EDITOR or ens "Seocriroa."1 Sta,—Unfortunately I am unable to refer either- to the Indian Penal Code or tile Indian Law Reports before replying to the letters of " Your......