7 SEPTEMBER 1918, page 10

A Disgrace To The London Police. [to The Editor Of

THE " SPECTATOR.") fig,—On Friday last at about 11.30 a.m. two special constables en duty in Hyde Park on the north side of the Serpentine were set upon by a body, some thirty......

Mr. T. P. O'connor And Ulster Unionists. [to The Editor

OF THE " SPECTATOR."] FIR ; —There is ample evidence that the German Government had determined to bring about the European war in 1914 or 1915, when they had completed the......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator...] Sie,—two Indian Mails

have brought me an interesting budget of letters from Hindu friends, most of whom mention the Montagu Report. The general impression left by these communications is one of......

The Sergeant's Peace Terms. [to The Editor Or The "

SPECTATOR.") Sta,—I think those who agree with your articles on "Preparations for Peace " will be interested to read the following poem, which appeared in an American paper (The......

The " Vicar."

ITo THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") Stit s —The attitude adopted by the "Vicar of Christ " towards the war, as indicated by events or by the pleas of his apologists, is......

No Peace Conference: The Boycott. (to The Editor Of The

" SPECTATOR.") it,—May I express grateful approval of your plea against any desire on the part of this country " to bring about wantonly the National destruction of Germany" ?......