5 DECEMBER 1914, page 27

"the Engineer."

[To THE EDITOR OW THE "SPECTATOR. " ] SIR, —There appeared in your pages, some twelve years ago, a poem with the above title. It dealt with non-combatant Engineers on board......

The Sheriff's Badge.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR, — Some few weeks ago one of your correspondents threw cold water on the suggestion of presenting a badge to the unsuccessful recruit. A......

A Correction.

[To THE EDITOR 01 THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR, —May I call your attention to the fact that on p. 742 of your last issue, as well as in your leading article, I am described as hon.......

Polish Sympathy With England.

WE have received the following telegram, dated Warsaw, November 29th, from Mr. Antoine de Zwan, the well-known Pole:— " Spectator, London.—Varsovie douloureusement surpris perte......

Dignity And Domestic Service.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] Srs.,—I have read with deep interest your article of Novem- ber 14th on "Dignity and Domestic Service." It is a subject that has occupied my......

Sedition In Ireland.

[To THE EDITOR OE THE "SPELT►TOE. "] SIR, —In your excellent article on the above subject you question whether the Censor has any authority in Ireland. As a matter of fact,......

The Central Association Of Volunteer Training Corps.

PRESIDENT LORD DESBOROUGII. Hon. SECRETARY : H. PERCY HARRIS, Esq. Hasp OFFICES: Judges' Quadrangle, Royal Courts of Justice (Carey Street entrance). The aims and objects of......

The War And Luxuries.

[To THE EDITOR or TER " SPICCTATOR."] SIR,— Pardon me for protesting against the suggestion con. tamed in the end of your article on "The War Loan" in Last week's Spectator......

"communicated," The Editor Must Not Necessarily Be Held...

in agreement with the views therein erpresred or with the mode of @repression. In such instances, or in the Care of "letters to the Editor," insertion only means that the molter......