29 NOVEMBER 1913, page 12

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."]

Sin,—While being an admirer of your sane publication I have received rather a shock to such a sentiment by reading the article on "What Civil War Means for the Army," in the......

[to Tub Editor Op The •' Spectator. " ] Sir,—as A Bystander

taking much interest in current events, may I suggest that you seem to make too much of the necessity of civil war if the Home Rule Bill is finally passed. In common with many......

Letters To The Editor.

WHAT CIVIL WAR MEANS FOR THE ARMY. [To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR, —I have read your article under the above heading with an interest which was considerable but at the......

The Problem Of Exclusion.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—There is one contingency with which you have not dealt in considering possible issues of the present situation of the Irish question. It......

Books For "bower Birds."

G REAT interest seems to be felt just now in the art of housekeeping, in all its infinite mass of detail. By housekeeping we do not, of course, mean the daily ordering of......