20 MAY 1916, page 13

The Royal Army Temperance Association.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."' SIR,—To enable the Council of the Royal Army Temperance Association to deal efficiently with the extra work thrown on the Association by the......

The National Association For The Employment Of Ex-soldiers.

[TO THE EDrroR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") enclose a short notice in connexion with the Annual Meeting of this Association, and beg to ask whether you will be so good as to insert it......

Artemus Ward And A " Business " Cabinet.

[TO TIM EDITOR OP TUB " SPECTATOR-1 Sla,—The cry of certain newspapers for a " business " Cabinet reminds one of Artemus Ward's " Interview with President Lincoln" :- "' How......

A Correction.

[To THE EDITOR OR THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—Your reviewer of Riches and Honour, by Mr. W. H. Adams, in last week's Spectator, refers to Miss Grimwood as having of late " intro-......

National Young Women's Christian Association.

ITO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR. "] Snm,—It is with some reluctance that one makes an appeal for funds when there are so many appeals for funds, most of them good, many of them......

Waste-paper.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE SPEOTATOR."] SIR,—Desirous of complying with the many and constant appeals in the Press to save waste-paper, I have for several months past (naturally, at......

Cultivation Of Waste Land In Towns.

[To THE EDITOR OF THU "SPEOTATOR."J SIR,—You are always so willing to encourage all movements of a patriotic character that I feel sure you will find space for a brief account......