21 OCTOBER 1916, page 11

Germany And Brazil

[To THU EDITOR OF TITS srsorsroa.1 think the enclosed cutting from the Victoria Times of British Columbia of a recent date may interest your readers.—I am, Sir, &a, "Two......

(to The Editor Or The "spectator.") Sir,—i Am A Petty

official (in Scotland)—that is, I am head of a municipal department, and should like to be allowed to remark briefly on two letters that have appeared under the above head- ing.......

Lord Wellesley's School For Administrators. [to Tim...

srscrieroa."1 Sra,—Can you spare me a few lines to say, in answer to a correspondent in your issue of October 7th, that I was only concerned with Lord Wellesley's effort in......

A Way To Reduce The National Debt. (to The Editor

or THE " SPECTATOR.") Sia,—I write to beg you to use your influence in support of a move- ment that is being started among Northumberland miners. They propose to buy bonds......

The German War Loan.

[To T® EDITOR OF TVA " SPEOTATOIL, Snt,—Your reference in the Spectator of September 30th to the semi- official communication which is going the round of the small provincial......

(to The Editoe Op The "spectator. ") .

Six,—Let us be very gentle with the commissioned or non-conv missioned white " Babu " (see Spectator of October 14th). He is often a sore trial to us, but we tolerate him......

Mutual Prayer. (to The Editor Or Tim " Seecreroa.") Sza,—i

have for some time felt that it might be of real spiritual help to our men at the front if their women at home would arrange with them a fixed hour each clay for the interchange......