[to Rum Frroii Or Tar ..srzciarori."]
SIE,—I hope that you will permit me to reply to your foot- note to my letter in the last number of the Spectator. Your answer would do if the Army was a corps of politicians or......
[to Mo Erma Or Doi “erscriroan
SIR,—I quite admit the force of your answer to ray letter of last week on the above. Of course, every question has two sides ; but, while admitting this, I still say that the......
History Or Prophecy?
[To THE EDITOR or TH. •' Sir.,—The recent military incident has been described in two ways. From one point of view, it was a plan for coercing Ulster and (if necessary) shooting......
• [to The Eihtos En Tes "srictatos.") Six—you Invite English
Friends to express themselves in reply to the letter you publish from " Irish Friend " (Spectator, April 11th). What does your correspondent wish us to do? Surely not to......
The Will Of The Nation.
[To eau EMOS 07 rat Sin,—Arising out of the interesting correspondence on this subject is the question whether a Referendum should be decided by a bare majority or by, say, a......
Army Orders.
[To rum EOM. or Tux “Srscrarou.'1 Sra,—" Every person subject to military law who . . . dis- obeys . . . any lawful command . . . shall on conviction be liable, &o."—Army......