4 NOVEMBER 1916, page 23

The Sin Of Public Corruption.

[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."] Ssa,—In your issue of October 28th there is an interesting article on this subject. The last sentence expresses the hope that " the country......

Secrecy And Disease.

[To TEL EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR.—Your article under this heading is written from imperfect information. The subject is a large one and difficult to discuss in a letter,......

Civilian Obligations.

[To THE EDITOR or TEE "SPECTATOR.") Sne,—On the face of it the present may seem an inopportune moment to take up any space in your paper for a hospital appeal— especially for......

Canon Rashdall And Lord Hugh Cecil.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sns,—I am, of course, not able to assent to Dr. Rashdall's comment on the Report of the Archbishops' Committee; but I am glad that, as in......

Invasion As A Possibility And The Need For Volunteers.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."] Ssa,—Following the publication in the Times of what Lord French said on the above subject at a Volunteer inspection near Norwich on October......