4 MARCH 1916, page 15

"1.11e Unquenchable Fire."

[TO THE EDITOR OF TEE "SPECTATOR. "] Sgt,—The speculations of " A Student in Arms " remind me of an ancient Mahomedan folk-tale which may be new to your readers. Once upon a......

Thoughts In A Soldiers' Hut.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR,. "] Bra, —Will you allow me to ask one or two questions of the anony- mous writer in your issue of February 19th concerning the soldiers' huts......

Mr. Lincoln And The Quakers. [to Tile Berm Of The

" SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—I trust you will find your way to print this letter by Abraham Lincoln It certainly applies as truly to the conditions of this Great War as to our own War......

Practical Help For The Wounded.

[TO THE EDITOR, OE THE " SPECTATOR1 Sra,—The Battersea Polytechnic is endeavouring to give practical help to the wounded by enabling them to qualify for work where some......

Poetry.

WOUNDED. HERE day by day and night by night Pinned to the self-same bed I lie, While one by one in furtive flight The hooded weeks steal quickly by. Somewhere o'er the uncounted......

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