22 JANUARY 1916, page 15

The Central Association Of Volunteer Training Corps.

PRESIDENT : LORD DESBOROUGH. HON. SECRETARY PERCY A. HARRIS, Esq. HEAD OFFICES : Judges' Quadrangle, Royal Coeds of Justice (Carey Street entrance). The aims and objects of this......

Poetry.,

FAILING TO SEE. ("I fail to see that the war makes any difference."—Mr. LARDER?. The minority against the Compulsion Bill was chiefly composed of men who voted steadily before......

(to Ter Editor Op Tea "spectator.") Sim,—in Reading Some...

copies of your paper I noted a letter from an American living in Philadelphia regarding the humiliating course pursued by the United States Government in connexion with the......

To Help Down Germany.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."1 Sni,—Enclosed you will find a cheque for a thousand dollars. This small contribution is not sent for the destitute or the hospitals, but to......

America And The War.

ITO MI EDITOR OF TBa " SPECTATOR-1 Sr ,—Your paper is water in the wilderness to many of us here, The issue of December 4th of the past. year was especially . notable. Its......

Books For The Armies.

[To 77iE EDITOR OP TEE "SPECTATOR."' Sts, — An organization has been formed with the title of " The Fighting Forces Book CounciL" It is important to know that while this has the......

Notice.—when " Correspondence" Or Articles Are Signed...

name or initials, or with a pseudonym, or are marked "Communicated," the Editor must not necessarily be held to be in agreement trill the views therein expressed or with the......