12 JUNE 1926, Page 16

CHILDREN'S COUNTRY HOLIDAYS: THE "SPECTATOR" FUND

As we announced in last week's Spectator we shall be glad' to receive, acknowledge in the Spectator, and forward to the Children's Country Holidays Fund any donations our readers may care to send us.

Among the sufferers from the general strike and the coal stoppage are many of London's poor children. On their behalf we appeal to our readers. One pound will pay for a fortnight in the country for a child, and we should like'

to think that every reader Of the Spectator before -going on his holidays would provide for an outing for one child, Envelopes should be marked "Children's Fund," Spectator, 13 York Street, Covent Garden, London, W.C. 2. The follow.: ing donations were received by Wednesday in addition to £10 10s. from the Spectator :— A. M. J., £5, W., £5, MISS F. B. Harrison, £2 20., E. D. W. C., £1 Is.,

Col. A. J. Arnold, £1 Is., W. S., II Is.,

A., £1 is., A. C. Charles, 10s. 6d.,

Constant Reader, 108.