8 APRIL 1916, page 11

Letters To Children From The Front. [to The Editor Of

THE " SPECTATOR?'] Sin, — As an example of light-heartedness in the trenches, you may perhaps see your way to print the enclosed. It is one of a series of letters from my......

Melos And Belgium. [to The Editor Of The "spectator."]...

any of your readers keen enough recollections of Thucydides to be struck by the curious parallelism between the ghastly fate of Belgium and that of unhappy Melos in the war that......

Quiet Places Of War-time Service.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sra,—It is impossible for the Spectator, or indeed for any other journal, to record even typical examples of all the remote and, unheralded......

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......