9 OCTOBER 1915, page 13

Blinded Soldiers.

pro TUE EDITOR, OF TEE "SrEcTA.rox."3 SIR,—It is now just six months since we started here to teach men who have lost their sight at the front to be blind and to acquire some......

"i Didn't Raise My Boy To Be A Soldier."

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPROTATOR."1 SIR,—The enclosed letter written to the New York Times by the writer of the verses which you have described as "rancid" will perhaps interest......

[to The Editor Of The 'new York Tuir8.1

In a moving picture exhibited on Broadway, written obviously for the purpose of awakening the public to the necessity of preparedness, the scene opens with the action of a crowd......

A Sequence Of 13's.

rTo TES EDITOR OP THII " SPROTATOR."1 SIR, — In describing a curious numerical coincidence in the Spectator of October 2nd your correspondent writes : "My ticket was numbered in......

The Home Helps Society.

f To TRH EDITOR OF Till "SPICOTATOft..9 SIR,–'.-At a time of such unprecedented destruction, we venture to urge the increasing importance of preserving every possible infant......

St. Bernard Dogs At The Dardanelles. [to The Editor Of

inc "SPECTATOR...1 Sin,—The enclosed extract from a letter written by a Nursing Sister who is with the Dardanelles force will, I think, be interesting to your rea,ders.—I am,......

"the Red Cross St. Bernard Dogs Are A Groat Help

to us is finding the wounded, and it is remarkable how they know the dead from the unconscious. When they find a living man they give a low mournful howl to fetch us. We don't......

Books For The Dardanelles Wounded.

[To THN EDITOR or TIM "SPECTATOR." J Sta,—May I take this opportunity to thank those who very generously responded to a former letter of mine asking for books and magazines for......

Women And Health Authorities.

LTO TRW EDITOR OP TER " ISPEOTATOR."1 Sta, — As there will this year be no elections to Town Councils and Metropolitan Borough Councils on November 1st, most of the Councils now......