29 SEPTEMBER 1917, page 12

Captain Bowen-colthurst.

[To roe EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR."] Bowen-Coltburst's pathetic statement as to her husband's position published in your last issue cannot foil to arouse the indignation of your......

[to The Editor Or The " Spectator."]

Srn,—It seems hard to one living in Ireland to realize that there are some people in England who wish to see justice done in the case of the unfortunate Captain Bowen-Colthurst.......

The Psalms.

[To ens EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") 810,—May I express the amassment that I feel at your confession: The Psalms leave us cold "! If we ourselves are cold, the Psalms Roiling us......

Public School Boys On The Land. [to The Editor Or

THE SPECTATOR.") R711,—The subjoined extract from a letter giving the experiences of a Public School boy in a labour camp during the recent summer tolidays might be of interest......

Wooden Walls And Pit-props.

[To THE EHITO1 or THE SPEETATOR.v] L/11,--I, for one, sympathize with and fully endorse the views and feelings of your correspondent in last week's Spectator with regard to our......