(to The Editor Or .2 Specia.8."1
Sra,—I have read with the greatest pleasure your article us "The Army that We Need." I cordially agree with every word of it. Having had more than thirty years' work with and......
Letters To The E1)1t011.
' b ares of the length of one of oar leading paragraphs are Oct, more read. and therefore more effective, than those tvlach fill treble Stir 111101,j -- THE rim WEALTH OF......
"england's Dead."
(To can Dorris or Inc " flecorsros."1 Bra.,—In your Mane of December 14th a poem under the above title appears, written by Mr. Edward Fuller. As Mr. Fuller. is a member of the......
"reparation " Or " Indemnity "p [to Sax Emma Or
vat "SPCCUT01.") SUI,—May I plead for the substitution of the word " repara- tion" for that of "indemnity "P So much depends on the use of words that the importance of choosing......
The Army That We Need.
(To ma Emma or Ma "Srxrsmx."3 Sea —A young man is not physically fit for active Denim, with few ermptions, before he is nineteen years old. But he is fully capable of learning......
The Russian Imperial Family.
(To sus Enrol m vas " firecrama."1 Sm,—If the story told in the Times a few weeks ego of the Bolsheviks' murder, at one tremendous moment, in a collar, of the Tsar Nicholas II.......
The Graves In Gallipoli.
(To Tar Enos OF " Scsouroa."1 Sis,—Many will have been distressed at hearing that the Turks have desecrated the British graves in Gallipoli. I em also bitterly disappointed and......