27 NOVEMBER 1915, page 15

Ito Ins Editor Op Tier ”srearaton."1 Sir,—i Am Wondering If

there is much truth in your state- ment that " it is certain that when the war is over tens of thousands of soldiers will not want to return to their former urban occupations "......

Soldiers For The Land.

[To THE EDITOR or THE "SrscTnroa. •, l Sut,—Your article of November 13th on that of Mr. Charles Bathurst in the Nineteenth Century on the above subject was very interesting.......

" Fatherland."

[To TRII EDITOR 01 osrscrierea."] Sia,—Surely the real objection to the word "Fatherland" is not that it is " the symbol of . . . the German doctrine of the State "—that......

Our Young Dead. ("they Knew Their Duty, And They Went.")

[TO TRII EDITOR OP THE "SPROTATOR.".1 Sin,—In our Universities, and everywhere, older men are thinking daily of the spirit in which our gallant youths, one after the other, have......