28 APRIL 1917, page 16

" Faked" Enemy Victories—history Repeats

ITSELF. [To THE Enrron OF THE "SPECTATOR.") SIR,—The would-be Teutonic Napoleon conscientiously imitates his model in this matter. "Napoleon," says de Seger, "ecrivait Mors au......

With Whom The Quarrel?—a Soldier's View. [to The Editor Of

THE " SPECTATOR.") Site—In the Spectator of April 7th there was published an article showing how the German people must share with their rulers the blame for the crimes that......

Till' Future Of The Church 01? England.

[To THE EDITOR. OF THE " SPECTATOR."] S:a,—Inspiration is coming just now from the trenches rather than from the pulpits. The Episcopal Bench may be experts in Canon Law, but......

Swinburne.

[To THIS EDITOR Of THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—Some years ago in your columns I related a few reminiscences of Swinburne which need a slight correction, and may, I think, be worth......

A Dog Story.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") Sut,—In the Spectator for the last few weeks I have seen letters and an article on the sagacity of the horse, and I thought perhaps some of......

Dogs.

[To Sex EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] see in your last number a reference to the dogs. The tax in Ireland is only half-a-crown. I have Always advocated an increase-5s. or 7s. 6d.......

A Quotation.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] was lately in the Ante-Chapel at Balliol, and, in reading the names of members of the College who have fallen in the war, the lordly lino of......

A Cigar In A Tight Place.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") SIR,—As one who took part in the advance of the Light Brigade of cavalry against the Russian batteries at Balaclava on October 25th, 1854, I......