5 MARCH 1910, page 15

[to Tem Editor Of The " Spectator. "] Sir,—i Should Like

to ask " E. S." (vide his letter in your issue of February 26th) how he reconciles the Kaiser's solemn declarations of his attachment to peace with Germany's attitude towards......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator. "]

am English, but have, through marriage, German relations, one of whom wrote to me last Christmas, and, quoting from memory, these words were used :— " Though a good patriot, I......

England And Germany.

[To mos EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sra,—Twenty-four years ago I first became intimate with German friends in their own country. They were "intel- lectuals," anti-militarists,......

Emigrants For Canada.

[To THE EDITOR OE TER "SPECTATOR. "] Sin,—The problem of unemployment has been much dis- cussed and various suggestions have been made as to possible methods of dealing with it......

The Flight Of The Dalai Lama.

[To THY EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—Whether our Alliance with Japan results ultimately in good or ill, it has produced remarkable and unexpected results. The defeat of......

Christianity And Politics.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPROTLTOR.'1 Sin,—Those who in Scotland abstain, on principle, from voting are but few in number. The percentage of electors who went to the poll amply......