14 MAY 1904, page 14

[to The Editor Of Ter " Spectator."]

SIR,—In your article on the above subject in the Spectator of April 30th you rightly lay emphasis on the necessity of boys being taught the rudiments of military drill and......

Slit,—are Not The Apprehensions You Express In Your...

" The Battle of the Yalu " in the Spectator of May 7th largely discounted by the thoughtful review of Captain Brinkley's great work on Japan which you publish in the same issue......

[to The Editor Op The "spectator."] Sin,—referring To The...

in your issue of May 7th relative to the Jews in Limerick, I wish to say that if Judge Adams merely alluded to assaults on the Jews in the streets of the city when he stated......

Sir,—i Am Honoured By Your Long Editorial Note Appended To

my letter on the above subject in last week's issue. I may say that I have read several Lives of Oliver Cromwell, and am fairly well acquainted with Milton's career; also I know......

Sir,—all Schoolboys, And Most Men, Whether Schoolmasters...

have to do with schoolboys, will acknowledge that they owe the Spectator a deep debt of gratitude for the very able and large-minded article under the above heading in your......

Sir,—truly, Calumny Dies Bard. For The Hundred And Tenth...

you have riddled the old Tory description, the Cavalier lampoon of Puritanism : yet, though it has been exploded and disposed of, one would think effectually enough, by......