22 JULY 1916, Page 10
[TO THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") Sm,—In your admirable
article on the terms of peace to be dictated by the Allies there is one matter of supreme importance which was not touched upon. That is indemnification for losses at sea caused by commerce raiders and submarines, and on land by Zeppelins. To pro- claim peace with such wrongs unrequited would be to encourage repeti- tion, and, until full restitution be made, not a single Gorman keel should be permitted to traverse blue water.—I am, Sir, he.,