2 NOVEMBER 1912, page 31

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."] Sir, — Perhaps You...

me some advice in the following circumstances, as it seems to me others must be in a similar difficulty. I am the father of a boy, age seventeen, who has just left one of our......

Red Cross Training For Women. [to The Editor Of The

"SPECTATOR. " ] SIR,—I have read with interest, under " Red Cross Training for Women" in your last issue, that a congress has been arranged to take place at Exeter the beginning......

National Service.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOS."] SIR,—I wonder if you feel justified in expressing an opinion as to the probable course of action of the Conservative Party, if it came into......

The Modern Greek.

[To THE EDITOZ OF ISE "SPICTATO1P3 SIR, —It may be surmised that the writer of the article " The Modern Greek," which appeared in your issue of October 19th, has not visited......

The Three Estates.

[To THE EDITOR OF TER " SPECTATOR:1 SIR,—Are we never to be rid of King, Lords, and Commons composing the "estates " of the realm ? There is Sir William Forwood in your issue of......

Lord Roberts's Manchester Speech. [to The Editor 07 The "

SPECTATOR."1 Sin,—Your paragraph upon Lord Roberts's speech in Man- chester draws no distinction between the various contentions contained in it, and you express your " most......

A. Correction.

[TO THE EDITOR 07 THE "SPECTATOM."] SIR, — I see in your paper of Saturday last a letter signed by " A Scotswoman," in which she says " At the end of the Ardlamont case the late......