29 JULY 1916, page 12

" Tommy's " Guardian.

[TO THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."] Sla,—You have so generously lent your valuable space to the Volunteer movement and the drink question that I venture, as a " Tommy " of the......

The Deccan Horse.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR. " ] Sm,----The other day, walking southwards (the direction is important, as you will presently see), I met a young man in khaki, who, with......

The Empress Club . Baths. .

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.1 SIR,—If cleanliness be next to godliness, then surely the B.E.F. strives after the good ! In the trenches all ranks inevitably become, and......

Ito The Editor Of The " Spectator..']

SIE,-- The letter of Colonel Chrystie gives welcome news to many unofficial soldiers' friends, that the name and address of the special Soldiers' Friend "—i.e., the......

. The Disabled Soldier.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTAT011.1 Ste,—Roferring to your correspondence on this subject and the sug- gestion that there should be a " Soldiers' and Sailors' Friend " in every......

Soldiers And Their Religion.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR "] SIR,—In your issue of June 24th your correspondent Mr. Lawson has given an explanation of " Soldiers and their Religion." Could I venture a......

The Conscientious Objector.

[TO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPEOTATOR."] SIR,—The problem of how to deal with the conscientious objector is rather a difficult one for the authorities. The conscientious object();......