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" THE SPECTATOR " COMPETITIONS—No. 4

THE leaflets dropped over Germany by the R.A.F. have conic for a certain amount of criticism. Some readers of The Spectator might be able to improve on them. We accordingly offer prizes of book tokens for LI Is. and tea. 6d. for the best propaganda leaflets in not more than zoo words. The purpose of the leaflet is left to the competitor's

judgement.

RULES.—Envelopes should be addressed to the Editor, The Spectator, 99 Gower Street, London, W.C. 1, and marked " Com- petition No. 4." Entries must be delivered by first post en Friday. October 13th. The Editor reserves the right to print, in part or in whole, an entry submitted, and to withhold the prize should no entry attain the requisite standard of merit. Competitors are permitted to submit more than one entry, but no competitor is eligible for more than one prize in any given week. Envelopes should hear a lid. stamp. No entries can be returned. No com- munications to the Editor on any subject unconnected with the competition should be sent in the same envelope as an entry. A breach of any of these regulations will cause the entry to be disqualified.