Volunteer Training Corps.
[To Tea EDITOR. or TEE . sracTaToR - ] Sin,—As you have taken such a deep and practical interest in the above corps, may I venture to ask your opinion on one point ? Would it be......
Bird Life In The Battle Zone. [to Roe Emros Or
rat "Srroraxor.."] Sot,—I have read a letter on "Bird Life in the Battle Zone" taken from your paper dated May 29th, and the following may interest you. On April 27th I was in a......
The Most Inspiring War In British History.
[To ens EDITOR or Tax "ErICTATOR..] Sin,—In your issue of Tune 5th Mr. L. G. H. Horton-Smith writes "The can has got to set—now, once, and for ever— either on the British Empire......
Home Defence And The Invincibility Of Our Fleet.
[To sus Enrros or raz Srrcrnroa."] SIR,—YOUT reference in last week's Spectator to the nation's "profound belief in the invincibility of our Fleet" raises an im- portant......
Poisonous Gas.
[To TER EDITOR or ran .. E.C111 . 011."] SIE,—The following facts witnessed by me during the last German attacks upon our portion of the line might help people at home to......
F. D. Maurice And The Present War. [to Ras Elul.oa
or ear "Eracraros."] SIR,—All those of your readers who have been accustomed to find in the teachings of Mr. Maurice a philosophic prescience may like to recall in 1914 what he......
China And The War.
[To TEE EDITOR or TUB ESTMCTATOR") SIR, —Will you kindly allow me to call the attention of your readers to a valuable paper to be found in the last Annual Report of the China......
National Service In Switzerland.
[To ens EDITOZ or ran SPECSAT011...] SIR, I am asked by a friend who is going as chaplain to the front to forward to you the following document which was passed at a meeting......