31 OCTOBER 1914, page 15

Clothes For Wounded And Disabled Soldiers.

ITO THR EDITOR OP TH. " SPECTATOR:9 SIR,—May I draw the attention of your readers to Mrs. Arthur James's appeal for clothing for wounded and disabled solders ? Great-coats,......

The Government Separation Allowance..

[To THE EDITOR OF TH1 "SPECTATOR:9 SIR,—May I very strongly endorse the letter of "A Soldier's Wife" contained in your last issue, and also your editorial footnote to same? In......

That "russian Prisons Are, Judged By Western Standards,...

certainly is not correct of all Russian prisons. I was in St. Petersburg last year for a few days, and was told that I might freely inspect any prison under the Ministry of......

The Abolition Of The State Monopoly In Vodka.

[To THR EDITOR Or THR "Sritoreron.'l SIR,—Your reference in last week's Spectator to the decision of the Tsar of Russia to abolish the State monopoly of the sale of vodka calls......

A Bluejacket's Letter. [to The Editor Olt The...

might like to print the enclosed letter, which was written from New Caledonia by an Australian bluejacket to his mother in England. The writer's sister, who allows me to send......