17 MARCH 1900, Page 10

THE ARMY LEAGUE.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Will you permit us to explain, in reference to the letter of " Infantry Lieutenant-Colonel " appearing in the Spectator of March 10th, that we ought in our circular to have used the term " Auxiliary Forces " rather than " Volun- teer Forces " ? A farther circular, propounding in somewhat faller detail the aims of the Army League, may now be obtained on application at the temporary offices, 8 King Street, Cheapside. We are glad to be able to inform your readers that we are meeting with much valuable support, which, indeed, appears likely to necessitate an extension of our existing arrangements. Meanwhile, we still cordially invite recruits and inquiries.—We are, Sir, &c.,

A. C. CHAMPNEYS, H. HARCOURT KENT,

Hon. Sees. (pro tem.) Army League.