27 APRIL 1907, page 31

The Attack On Sir Horace Plunkett. [to The Editor Or

THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIE,--•" D.'s" letter in last week's Spectator is most valuable at the present time, and every lover of Ireland should be roused by it to agitate against such......

[to Ter Editor Or Thy 5pictator.1 Sts,—referring To...

interesting letter, 'fp your issue of April 20th, it may be useful to point out that there is a delightful little book written by Colonel John Biddulph entitled "Striiger......

Compulsory Military Training.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] Sra,---Only Mr. Punch has so far taken any serious notice of the manifesto of the Social Democratic Federation on Mr. Haldane's Army scheme.......

The Treatment Of Sedition In India. [to Tat Editor Or

THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—In your issue of March 9th, just to hand, I have read with interest a letter from your correspondent Sir H. Evan M. James on " The Treatment of Sedition......

Cotton Trade Profits.

[TO THE EDITOR. or TIM .Semcreron..1 SIE, — Your correspondent " Manufacturer " of April 20th is evidently more familiar with the weaving of cloth from bought yarn than with......

Raid Or Invasion?—a. French Opinion. [to The Editor Or Tut

"SPECTATOR.] Snc,—There is a statement in the Spectator of April 20th (p. 623, col. 1) which must appear quite startling to many of your readers. It is this:- " What is obvious......