7 APRIL 1906, Page 14

[TO THE EDITOR OF TRH "SPECTA.TOR:'1 SIR, —Re employment of disabled

men, I may report that the Buxton and High Peak Golf Club have already anticipated your excellent suggestion (Spectator, March 31st) as to disabled men by appointing William Harrison as master of caddies. Harrison had the misfortune three or four months ago to be so badly crushed between the buffers of waggons at his work on the London and North-Western here that it was necessary to remove his arm (and his right arm too) at the shoulder joint. He is very grateful, for the consideration of the Club, and is doing his duties very satisfactorily.—I am, Sir, &c.,

ROLLING CROSS.