11 JULY 1914, page 14

Borrow House.

[To THE EDITOR OF TUX " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—On the occasion of the George Borrow celebration in Norwich last year, the house in which Borrow resided with his parents when in......

Memorial To General Sir Henry Brackenbury.

[TO THE EDITOR OF TEl " SPECTATOR:1 BER,—Will you kindly make known that the fund for the above memorial has now been started, and an influential Committee appointed for its......

Guineas For Pounds.—an Investment For Women.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—Since I issued my appeal on behalf of the Boy Scouts' Endowment Fund in February an average of about £700 a day has been sent, and the......

'11111 Women's Holiday Fund.

[To THE EDITOR OF TEl “Srseraroa.'1 SIR, —The Women's Holiday Fund again ask you to let your far- reaching voice speak for them. To be supported by the Spectator is such a boon,......

The Committee For Economic Preservation

OF BIRDS. [To THE EDITOR OF TEl "SPECTATOR") Sm,—As the views of the Committee for the Economic Preserva- tion of Birds have been either misunderstood or misrepresented, we......

How To Behave. [to The Editor Of The " Spectator."1

SIR, — Referring to the article entitled " How to Behave" in your issue of June 27th, where you suggest the term " sediment-bowl " as an alternative for " slop-basin, " allow me......