3 NOVEMBER 1917, page 26

Bolo.

[To IRE EDITOR or THE SPECTATOR. " ] Si,,—Until Boloism was lately exposed, I had never met the name except in the case of Miss Bolo, whom Mr. Pickwick found such an......

Houtitulst Wood.

ITO TTIE EDTTOE OF THE EIPECTATOR...3 Sin,—The phrase " Who holds Hoathulst Wood holds Flanders " is flying about, and it seems to be generally attributed to Marl- borough. Can......

A Salonika Church.

[To ran EDITOR or THE SPECTATOR.") Sm,—The most interesting church in Salonika was that of St. Demetrius, which, unfortunately, suffered considerably from the recent fire. The......

" Colly Weston."

[To THE EDITOR OP Tat SPECTATOO."] SIR,—The writer of a letter on this subject in the Spectator of October 26th asks if the saying, " It's na along o' Colly Wes(t)on," has......

A Trial For Blasphemy.

[To me EDITOR or ma fivzortroa."] tile, - 1 have noticed that you continually allow appeals to be made to your readers, who are numerous and scholarly, in refer- ence to......

Dr. Williams's Library.

[To TED Emma or TEE " drzersroa."1 Sta,—The recent publication of the Short Account of the Charity and Library Established under the Will of the late Rev. Daniel Williams, D.D.,......

The New Way Of War.

[To THE Earroa or rsa " Sescrsvon."] SIR,—I think the following extracts from a letter describing the latest fighting conditions in Flanders might interest your eaders " They......