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We Say With A Full Sense Of Responsibility That If

the Central Association can get sufficient money for its work it may be able to do what, though it seems in one sense a humble thing, may yet prove most important. If it fails......

News Of The Week.

W E desire to draw the special attention of the readers of the Spectator to the appeal which we make in our first leading article. It is for funds to help the Central......

While No One Can Deny The Advantage To The Nation

of the existence of these bodies if they are properly organized and disciplined, no one, again, can deny that they would be a cause of danger and confusion if their energies......

Nothing Is Said By The Admiralty As To The British

vessels engaged. To this wise reticence no sane man will make any objection whatever—till, of course, the facts are published in Germany and America, which presumably they will......

The Week Has Been A Week Of Good News. Last

in order but first in importance comes the naval victory off the Falkland Islands. No summary of this news can better the Admiralty's own report, which is splendid in its......

To Call In A Particular District Upon An Unorganized Civil

population of, say, thirty thousand people to do some definite piece of military work would in all proba- bility result in nothing, or very little. If, however, there are a......