29 AUGUST 1914, page 14

The King And Recruiting. Rto Tdb Editor Of Ter "

SPECTITOR."] SIR, — In the last two Spectators I have read with great pleasure your strong advocacy of enlistment for active service. As I fear much that a sufficient number of......

The Call To Arms.

[To TIM EDITOR OF THR " SPECTATOR. " 1 Sra,—There are a very large number of young men employed in gardens who, with a little encouragement, would, I am sure, willingly enlist,......

Recruiting.

[To THE EDITOR OP TER "SPECTATOR. " } SIR, — The Spectator is doing splendid work in aid of recruit- ing, and it is greatly to be hoped that it will go on "rubbing in" the......

The War And Its 'uses.

[To TIM EDITOR OF TIER "SPECTATOR:1 Si, — The Spectator for August 22nd quotes an interesting passage from Mr. Cramb's references to Treitschke's remarks on war. The latter,......

America And The War.

LTO Tag EDITOR 07 TEN "SPICIATOL1 SIR,--It is long since I have written you anything, but the enclosed clipping from a local daily newspaper offers an extended text which may......

[to Try Editor Of The "srzer.tros."1 Sir, — I Am Glad To

see Mr. Tristram's very proper protest in your last issue against professional football at this time of national crisis. May I suggest that the Press should combine to take the......

[to Ter Editor Of The " Spectator:1 Sir, — I Should Like

to tell two stories of the past, and to add a few words on the present situation. One day during the darkest phase of the Boer War I saw, on a railway platform, three or four......