28 OCTOBER 1905, page 12

Snt—one Very Essential Point Has Not Been Made Quite Clear

in the statement of conditions of this experiment—viz., are the hundred recruits to be picked men, or are they to be absolutely haphazard recruits of the usual Militia class P......

Important Point. Though I Am No Admirer Of The Present

Government, I think it only fair to admit that the Treaty is framed in accordance with the very best traditions of our foreign policy. So far as I understand the policy of......

[to Tel Editor Or The "spectator."]

Sra,—In your last number Sir John Hopkins states that he is fully convinced of the advantages of superior speed in our battleships and cruisers. He bases his opinion on the......

T1very Leaf Is An Elaborate Machine, Using The Air As

material to work upon. From its first emergence from the bud it is a partner with the sun, living its life in the closest relations with the two greatest forces in the universe,......

[to The Editor Op Phi "speotatoili

of the experiment which it is proposed to carry out, and also to state the principal objects in view. It is intended, if the necessary funds are subscribed (about 23,500), to......