1 APRIL 1905, page 13

Militarism.

ITo TR/I EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—As your journal has always evinced a particular interest in foreign policy, and a laudable readiness to set national interests above......

[to The Editor Op Ter "spectator:1

SIR,—In reply to your comment on my letter in the Spectator of March 25th, may I be allowed to observe that the "con- stitutional functions" of an Opposition, and the recognised......

Spiritual Excellence And Critical Intelligence. [to The...

"SPECTATOR.") SIR,—In your issue of March 4th the Bishop of Marlborough, taking exception to your reviewer's remark that the Recur- rection of Christ "is a question for the......

Sir,—no One Who Follows From Week To Week The Discussion

in your columns on Army matters can fail to see that all your correspondents are agreed on at least one point, that being the absolute necessity of great changes in our military......

[to The Editor 07 The "spectator."] Think That Few Students

of soience will share your optimistic view that "the man of science and the sceptic work together with the Christian to strengthen those very foundations which the new knowledge......

(to The Editor Op The "spectator."] Sie,—here Is A Plain

hard fact for the Tariff Reformers who are proclaiming the ruin of the tinplate trade. Last week some shares in a tinplate works at Llanelly were offered for sale by public......

Sir,—" Lost Legion" (spectator, March 25th) Would Scare A...

War Office. Such a revolution as he advo- cates might have a Nihilistic effect on discipline. Could the country afford to await the Phoenix new-birth? The ordinary officer's......