23 OCTOBER 1915, page 13

The Drink Trade And The War.

[To THE EDITOR OF Tilt "SPECTATOR. "' Sin s —Could you draw your readers' attention to the very important fact that Germany before the war produced more than twice the iron and......

Democracy And War.

[To THE EDITOIL OP THE " SPECTATOR..." Sin,—A great foreign writer—I rather think de Tocqueville- has said that, if the nations of Europe were Federal Republics of the American......

Rto The Editor Of The " Spect A. Tor." 1

SIR, — Your correspondent " Senex," writing on "The Civil Service and the Army," does not appear to understand the position when he attacks heads of publio offices for " pre-......

The Civil Service And The War.

[To TRH EDITOR OP TDB " SPECTATOR.n Sint, -- It is unfortunate in this time of national stress that your article, " The Civil Service and the Army," should libel the Post Office......

Obstacles To Recruiting, F To The Editor Of The "

SPECTATOR."1 SIR, —In your article on "Lord Derby and the Volunteers" you suggest one method in which the needs of the moment may be met. But to the ordinary person there are so......

Spiritual Forces And The War.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "' SIR,—Those of your readers who are in sympathy with the letter of Mr. Dennis in your issue of October 2nd may be in- terested to read the......