8 APRIL 1916, page 10

[to The Editor Of Tee " Spectator:1

Em,—I am sure that, with your sense of justice, you will allow me to claim that the first begetter of the idea of a Via Sacra from Switzerland to the sea was my friend A.......

Does Compulsion Kill Voluntaryism?

[TO TELE EDITOR OF THE SPROUT/n..1 p. 27 of Mr. Spender's Foundations of British Policy (1913) we mad: "1 have seen no satisfactory answer to the careful argument by which Sir......

The Need For Total Prohibition,

[TO TER EDITOR or sag " EincrATOR."1 Sra,—We are certainly a nation slow to move, and though we may eventually "get there" all right, it will only be by balling and painful......

Letters To The Editor.

THE "VIA SACRA." ITo THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR.'1 SIR,—I have just been reading an article in your last issue about the ia Sacra. The name, the whole idea, came from my son,......

The Rediscovery Of The East.

[CODDIUNICATED.] T HAVE made what I believe is a great, and possibly a very I_ important, discovery. I believe that, in spite of the large amount of apparently good evidence to......

A Day Of National Humiliation..

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE 'SPECTATOR.'] Snt,—The following General Order, written by Lord Collingwood after the victory of Trafalgar, shows forth the spirit of those great men who......