Civilians And Invasion.
[To 11717 EDITOR OF 1111 "SPEOTLTOR."] Sin,—Sounds are audible, not too load as yet, of a newspaper clamour for definite instructions from the Government as to what civilians......
Recruiting.
[To Tat EDITOR Or rat "SPECTATOR. " ] Sin,—Taking the interest that you do in recruiting, it may be worth asking you to call attention to a matter of detail in regard to the......
Men, Men, Men.
[To TIM EDITOR or TH3 "svEcrsroa."] Sin,—Let us not forget Lord Roberts, nor his plea for com- pulsory National Service. We do not want conscription ; but let the men be......
Letters To The Editor.
CENTRAL ASSOCIATION OF VOLUNTEER TRAINING CORPS. [To TER EDITOR or "SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—Though the Volunteer Training Movement is only some four months old, it has been through......
The War, The Press, And The Public.
[To THI EDITOR 07 TIM "EirEcrAroa."] SIR,—In your article of last week headed "The Policy of Mystification " you say : " Such censorship as has been exercised in our columns has......
Recruiting In Scotland.
[To rat EDITOR Or TEM " SPRCTATOR."1 SIR,—In view of the articles and letters appearing at this time in the Spectator on the subject of recruiting, I think the enclosed cutting......