20 JANUARY 1917, page 15

The Red Cross Sale At Messrs. Christie's. [to The Editor.

OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sin,—Once more, and for the third time, the British Red Cross Society and the Order of St. John appeal to the ever-generous public to assist them in making......

Clergy Of Military Age.

[To me EDITOR or TEA " SPECTATOR."] Sue,—We are seeking to organize the labour resources of England. Are the clergy to be excluded? Here is a philanthropic effort to avoid......

Organizers' Clearing-house.

(To THE EDITOR or THE " SPEcTAToa."1 Sra,—We have reason to believe that there is in the country a supply of talent and energy available for useful work which at present is......

A Correction.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."' SIR,—In the article, "Theodore Watts-Dunton," in your issue of December 16th, has not an error been made in referring to " the house of the......

The Australian Referendum.

(To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."' Snr,—The following extract from the letter of a young Australian lady, a Roman Catholic of Irish descent but Colonial born, may be of......

(to The Editor Or The " Spectator.") Slr,—i Am Very

glad to see that an endeavour is being made to get as much food out of the ground as possible, and I think now would be a very suitable time if the farmers and small-holders......

"rats And Mice And Such Small Deer."

(To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."' SIR,—With reference to this letter in the Spectator of December 16th, you will remember what the immortal Mr. Jorrocks said when asked if......

Sweaters And Other Things.

rro THE EDITOR OP TEL "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—It has been my good fortune to transmit to the men in the field some thirty-two thousand sweaters since the war broke out. Sir Edward......