15 JULY 1916, page 10

My Status.

W HEN I go to a teashop with women friends, I always try to get them to carry out the following inaneeuvre. We order a big pot of tea, and then guess to whom the attendant will......

The Disabled Soldier.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR.1 Sat,—May I ask, as a reader of thirty years' standing, space for a brief comment on certain passages in the statement sent to you on this......

Footmen After The War.

In TUE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR:I STR,—You are indeed right in saying that in the very innocent remark which I made in the course of a very long speech I did not mean to speak......

England And Australia.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.1 Silo—Among the good things that this present giant war of hate and horror has brought forth'is the opportunity it eras given us Australians......

Letters To The Editor.

THE WESLEYAN CONFERE.NCE. [To THE .EDITOR OP YHE " SPECTITOR.".] Sie,—Exactly twelve months ago, on the eve.of the Wesleyan Methodist , Conference, the ,Spectator, of its......