25 SEPTEMBER 1915, page 12

National Service.

ITO TIM EDITOR or TRIO "SPECTATOR."] Sra, —Will you kindly allow me to say that I do not "confuse enforced labour, presumably for a soldier's pay, with discipline "P I think......

Democracy And Treaty Obligations.

[To THE EDITOR Or TRH ”SrDCTATOR." . 1 Sur,—I should. require too much of your space if I were to deal adequately with all the points raised in the interesting review of......

[to Trr Editor Or The " 131400tator.1 Sic,,—the Following...

are taken from an article which appeared in the Spectator some years ago. I made a note of them at the time, and I think they are now particularly applicable :— "Let us never......

[to Mo Editor Or Trh N Speotatob.'] Sxu,—in View Of The

resolutions of the recent Trade Union Congress, in view of the warning from the railwaymen con- veyed by Mr. J. H. Thomas in Parliament, in view of the ignominious collapse of......

Why Holland Is Neutral.

[TO THE EDITOR or THE "..SPECTATOR"] S111, — There are various reasons why I have not answered Mr. John Van der Veer's and "Anglo-Dutch's" criticisms of my first letter. Mails......

The Danger In Trade Unionism.

[To TUN EDITOR OP TRIO "BrZCTATOR."] Sia,—I have recently read an able paper on the subject of Trade Unions, written as long ago es 1891 by Mr. T. S. Cree, entitled A Criticism......