10 MAY 1913, page 18

Bark-stripping Birds.

I To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sris,—I was staying in a house last week in front of which was a row of lime-trees. One at least of these trees was attacked by certain......

The Gypsy Problem.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Your correspondent of April 5th on the "Gypsy Problem " appears never to have learnt, or perhaps cared to learn, the difference between......

Domestic Service And National Insurance.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—May we ask the hospitality of your columns in order to draw attention to the work of the "Employers' and Servants' Inquiry Association......

The National Insurance Act.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SrEcrxraz."] SIR,—I see that in your notes of the week ending May 3rd you again refer to the position of the deposit contributors under the National......

Caesar's Wife. I To The Editor Of The " Spectator."1

SIR, —Was it Calpurnia of whom it was said that "Caesar's wife must needs be above suspicion" ? My schoolday recollection tells me that it was his first wife (whose name, alas I......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator. "] Sir,—in Your Issue

of January 11th, in an article on "The Common Task," you say, " We should have liked some more information about the lives of women in the Colonies." I am the wife of a country......