22 FEBRUARY 1919, page 14

Income Tax: A Correction.

(To TEA EDITOR 07 THE "SPECTATOR. " ] Sin,—May I be allowed to correct the statement I made in your issue of February 8th that a tenth on land imposed by Edward I. came as the......

Christian Union.

(To THE EDITOR 01 THE " SPECTATOR. " ] SLR,—Nothing is more important for the real authority of the Church of Christ and her influence upon civilization than the oneness of her......

Books.

THE GRAND FLEET, 1914-16.* LORD JELLrCOVS candid and circumstantial history of the Grand Fleet during the first two years of the war is of the highest interest. His narrative,......

Poetry.

THE VOLUNTEER. I womn teat God's purposes I will go up and see What fate He'll give, what destiny His Had holds for me. For God is very secret, Slow smiles. but does not say A......

Notice.—when "correspondence" Or Articles Are Signed With...

or initials, or with a pseudonym, or are 'narked " Communicated," the Editor must not necessarily be held to As in agreement with the views therein expressed or with the mode .......

Tile German Attitude.

[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") Sta,—There is much in the German attitude, as illustrated by Count Itantaates speed% of February 10th, that is plausible enough if we agree......

War Pensions.

WE have received the following communication from the Ministry of Pensions:- " In the review of War Pensions Past and Present (by Judge Parry and Lieutenant-General Sir A. E.......