11 NOVEMBER 1916, page 14

A Channel Tunnel.

[TO THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."] Sin,—A tunnel between England and Ireland—emphatically, yes. It will be an additional argument for having the same Govern- ment at both ends......

Mutual Registration Of Assistance.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECIATOLL"] SIR,—May I call attention through your columns to the enclosed scheme, which has been widely welcomed by hardly pressed social workers,......

"princess Marie-jose's Children's Book."

(To THE EDITOR OF TEl " SPECTAT0112) beg you to permit me to draw attention to the publication of Princess Marie-Jose's Children's Book, issued last week in aid of the charity......

Officers' Letters To The Families Of Fallen Men.

(To THZ EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."3 Sta,—Last week's contribution from "A Student in Arms" contains a beautiful reference to the affection felt by officers at the front for......

The National Mission.

(To sza Enrroe or rim "Ssecrssna."1 Sns,--It was too wet on Sunday morning for trench-digging, and my corps of Volunteers, some five hundred strong, attended service in the......

Dr. Smith's Classical Dictionary.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.'l SIR ,—I have just read a review in the Spectator of The Classical Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, published by the Cambridge......

The Fear Of Death In War.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTETOR.'1 Ern,—An article under the above heading in your issue of October 28th contains the statement that "very few men believe in Hell." The writer......

War Funds.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Snt,—I am much puzzled these days to know the most desirable of the many War Funds to which to send donations. Hitherto I have sent them to......