19 AUGUST 1916, Page 12

"MISSING."

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTITOR.1 Bia,—On the day you kindly published my letter asking for informa- tion about my son, 2nd Lieut. A. B. Marston, who was wounded and missing, I received news that his body had been found in Tronea Wood on July 15th-16th. We are proud to think he died and is buried in a bit of that glorious France from which he had helped to drive the German invaders. In trying to trace him I received most useful information as to ways of tracing " missing " men who are really priscners in Germany, and I shall be only too pleased if I can help any relatives to find missing men who are supposed to be prisoners. One important clue I got through the Spectator.