4 JANUARY 1919, page 12

Military Service.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR.") lids,—I have read with great interest your personal article in last week's issue of your estimable journal on the subject of military......

Lord Haldane And The Territorials. [to The Editor Of The

" SPECTATOR.") ffne—In your remarks in your issue of December 21st concern- ing the Haldane apologia in the Times, you do not mention the vital fact that the opinion of the......

Winchester College Memorial. •

[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") Sza,—As an Old Wykehamist of the generation that went from Winchester to the war, I would like to add my word to that of my late......

War Memorials.

ITo THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—As one who has taken an active part in the formation of men's institutes, and also in the arrangement and planning of them, may I add a......

"england's Dead."

(To can Dorris or Inc " flecorsros."1 Bra.,—In your Mane of December 14th a poem under the above title appears, written by Mr. Edward Fuller. As Mr. Fuller. is a member of the......

Blind-alley Occupations.

CTo THE EDITOR Or THE " RrEcTATOR."1 Sia,—" M. G. C.'s " letter in your last issue raises a very much larger question than that of errand-boys, and that is the need for......

Camouflage.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE '.' SrECTATOR."3 SIR, —Will some kind etymologist make a list of the largo number of words which have long and faithfully connoted the many things now......