2 JULY 1927, Page 24

LONELY ANGLO-INDIAN CHILDREN [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]

S1R,--Wc have to thank you for making it known in your issue of June 18th that the Mothers' Union is always ready to find good homes for children of parents living overseas. We have a long list of excellent homes,' all of which are either personally known to us or have been personally recommended, and we greatly wish that more parents in the position of your corres- pondent, Mrs. Lennox Potter, would allow us to be of use in this very important matter.

- Your advice to your correspondent brought to us a flood of correspondence, but almost entirely from people wishing to receive children, and as our list of homes is already a very long one we regret that at present no more names can be placed upon it. May we ask you to note that we have left Dean's Yard and are now in our own permanent headquarters, The Mary Sumner House, Tufton Street, Westminster, S.W. 1 ?—I am, Central Secretary to the Mothers' Unkin. The Mary Sumner House, Tufton Street, Westminster, S.W. 1.