5 DECEMBER 1914, page 25

Throwley House, Faversham, November 9th, 1914.

To Ties PRESIDENT OF TRH BOARD OF EDUCATION. beg to be allowed to put before you a proposition which has not hitherto obtained any sanction, but which I am induced to hope may,......

The Danger Of Distinctive Dress For Officers At The Front.

[To TIM EDITOR OF TEE " SYRCTATOR.n SIn,—Is it not high time that our authorities should put into force the lesson learned in the Boer War, and refuse to allow our officers to......

Drill For Schoolboys.

[To TER EDITOR or Tar "SPECTATOR."] Stu,—The enclosed correspondence is instructive. You have called attention to the matter, but I hope you will not drop the subject until the......

A Candid German.

[To TER EDITOR OF TR. " SIMCTATOR."1 Six,—It is possible that your readers may like to see the enclosed letter, which appeared recently in the New York Sun. "In the welter of......

Our Debt To France.

[To THIN EDITOR OF THR " SPECTATOR.”] Sin, — My opinion in the present war of nations is of little consequence, but I should like as a unit to express a truth which I think has......

Blessings In Disguise.

[TO TIls EDITOR OF TR1 "SPECTATOR."] venture to think there are few people who, at the time of the South African War, or during the tremendous struggle between Russia and Japan,......