Professor E. S. Beesly.
[To TIM EDITOR OF THE " SPROTATOR."] Sin,—In the obituary notices of the late Professor Beesly I have not seen it mentioned that he received his early education at King......
Cotton As Contraband.
[To THE EDITOR or TRU " BFROTATOR."] Sin,—I have written to you several times about keeping cotton out of Germany, and I think now that as you publish a letter signed "L. F. P."......
[to The Editor Of The ",spectator."]
see from the papers that the Government are still shilly-shallying about the matter of cotton being declared contraband. This has always appeared to me so important that I......
America And The War. [to The Editor Of The "
SPECTATOR."' SIR,—As you saw fit in your issue of June 5th to publish a letter under the heading of "America and the War," perhaps you will also publish the following extract......
"the Secret Of Germany's Strength."
[To Tex EDITOR or THE " SFECTATOTt." . ] Sin,—In your last issue, commenting upon my article entitled "The Secret of Germany's Strength" which appears in the current issue of......
A United Russia..
[To TER EDITOR OP THE "SpzorAroa."] SIR,—It is a great comfort to those who both know and love Russia to find in your columns a true perspective of events on that battle-front......