2 JUNE 1917, Page 11

AN APPEAL FROM THE FRONT.

cro THE EDITOR or rag " SPECTATOR.") ,

Sia,—The following, received to-day (May 25th) from the Major of a battery in France, speaks for itself :—

" Would it be possible to get some more gramophones and

records? All the records I gave to the battery were broken by a shell bitting the box they were in, and so now the men have no music. Another battery here wants a gramophone and records badly." If any of your readers can spare gramophones or records, will they send them to Mrs. Arthur Thesiger, Heath Corner, Burgh Heath, Surrey, and they will be forwarded at once?—I am, Sir,