22 OCTOBER 1904, page 14

Sir,—i Met An Old Friend Last Week Who Had Just

returned from South Africa. He was lamenting the fact that the ship he came home in was full of working men, who, as he said, "ought to be going the other way " ; but, he......

Sir,—students Have Doubtless Already Noticed The...

book-moves " of Kuropatkin and Oyama bear to those made by Napoleon I. and the Archduke Charles at Eckmiihl. I do not refer to the manoeuvres which preceded that battle......

Sir,—in Your Article Last Week On The Above Subject You

charac- terise as "the merest piece of clap-trap" the argument that white men should not work with coloured at unskilled labour. This, and not dividends, appears to me the most......

[to The Editor Of The"spectator. " ] Sin,—the Interesting...

The Spirit of the Anglican Church" in last week's Spectator recalls to my mind some Bampton Lectures preached half-a-century ago by one pre- maturely, as it seemed, taken from......

[to The Editor Of The .scscrarort.^] Sir, —in Your...

on " The New Power " in your issue of September 9th you seem to infer by your words, the "contemptuous exclusion" of the Japanese by the United States, Australia, and British......