10 SEPTEMBER 1910, page 18

Pit Ponies.

(TO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR. "] Sur,—May I trespass once more on your space in reply to Mr. Cox in your issue of last week? The letter emanating from "M.A. (Durham) "—who,......

[to The Eeppor Or Thy "spectator. "]

Sra,—In your last issue Mr. Cox suggests very plausibly that because human workers in pits are adeqoately protected by Home Office regulations therefore the lot of the pit pony......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator. "] Sts,—in The...

August 27th Mr. 0. F. Grazebrook says that pit ponies are not badly used, for the very practical reason that it does not pay to employ weaklings or underfed, whether men or......

[to Theditor Oe The " Spectatoa.. - ]

Suk—I have read with great interest the letters on the above subject which have appeared in your recent issues, and as an honorary official of a branch of the R.S.P.C.A. in a......

Church Army Emetora.tion Scheme. [to Tim Gorros Or The...

Srar-On. September 16th a party of twenty lads ranging in age from sixteen to twenty-one are sailing under our care for Western Australia. They are all of tested good character,......

The Tennyson Centenary Memorial.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] you allow me to ask if any of your readers will sub- scribe one of the necessary .2150 which now remain to be collected to complete the......

[to The Editor Op The " Spectator."]

SIR,—Having read the letters re pit ponies in your issue of August 27th, I am writing to say I entirely corroborate all that is said on the subject. Living as I do in a mining......