Our Soldiers And Sailors.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOE."1 SIR,—There is a simple answer to the oft-repeated question " What is the reason for the difference between the British Army and the British......
The Curzon Versus Kitchener Controversy.
[To THS EDITOR Or THZ "Speouroa."] Sin,—There is a point in this Curzon v. Kitchener controversy which I think has escaped your notice, and which I submit has contributed to the......
The " Tonelessness " Of Englishmen.
70 TRH EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR"] SIR,—Many people might consider, with good reason, that Mr. Vaile's tirade against English youths in your last issue is sufficiently contrary......
Arbitration.
I . To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR. " ] Sra,—In your editorial comment on Mr. Andrew Carnegie's letter in your issue of September 16th you observe that the United States......
Sir, —mr. Andrew Carnegie Must Surely Be The Exception...
rule that Scotchmen have no sense of humour, or he would not poke fun at us by roundly asserting that "all international differences" will soon he resolved by arbi- tration in......