4 NOVEMBER 1916, page 24

Ireland And Compulsory Service.

[To rns Emma or rag " Sescrssoa."] SIR,—" Scotsman," writing in last week's Spectator, says that it makes his blood boil to see half-a-dozen stalwart young Irish harvesters in......

Wilson Ism.

[To THE EDITOR or THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Your " leader " of October 14th contrasts the " base and dishonourable man " with one " not only too proud to ask for help, but too......

The Electoral Reform Conference.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sin,—A Committee is now sitting to deal with the subject of repre- sentation and redistribution. There is one royal road to a settle- ment......

Basque Home Rule.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sis„—As a participator in the details of Basque administration and reform, the happy solution of the nearest parallel to the Irish question......

The League For The Enforcement Of Peace. [to The Editor

or THE " SPECTATOR."] FIR,—The hopeless note struck in your references to peace impresses me painfully. Peace, you say, is a good; but peace can never be. That is a......

A Voice From The Empire.

[To sae EDITOR or THE "SPECTATOR."] don't know if you are aware of the fact that there are millions of members of the British Empire constantly praying to the great Pawei in the......