The War Graves.
(To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") Sia,—Much has been said and written about the graces is France of our husbands and sdns. Those of us who have disciplined our sorrow and......
The American Visit To Ireland.
[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."] Sia,—In view of the approaching Parliamentary disetts.ion of Irish affairs, whatever otherwise may have led the Prime Minister to grant......
The Scottish Episcopal Church.
(To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."] Sni,—Dr. Gordon Mitchell's generalizations regarding the Scottish Episcopal Church are both ignorant and insolent. Four and a half years of......
Mr. Asquith's Newcastle Speech.
[To THE EDITOR or THE " EIPECTATOE."1 Ste,—In the final chapter of his book published on Tuesday Lord French says that Mr. Asquith stated that "the Army hail all the ammunition......
The Czecho-slovak Singers.
ITo rue EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") his,—The singing of the Bohemian and MoraVian school- masters in England has electrified all hearers; but few of these will know the great......
A Ta% On Bachelors.
ITO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SER,—I cannot see the justice or the common-sense of the Spectator's suggestion to tax people with no children for the benefit of those who......
"the Testing Of Church Principles." (to The Enema Of Tice
" SPECTATOR.") notice that your reviewer of last Saturday follows the example of a correspondent whose letter appeared on April 2G tit in treating my book, The Testing of Church......