14 NOVEMBER 1925, Page 21

THE PRINTERS' PENSION CORPORATION

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]

Sin,— -.As President of the Printers' Pension Corporation, I should like an opportunity of asking for the support of the readers of the Spectator. The Corporation has the responsi- bility of assisting one thousand aged printers and widows of printers, as well as over eight hundred children of printers killed in the War. It has been carrying On its great work for just short of one hundred years and may claim to be one of the greatest trade charities in the world. The annual expenditure is £33,000 a year, of which a very large proportion is contri- buted by the employers and employees of the trade itself. But the continuation of the work also depends each year on the benevolent public who enjoy the printed word which is the result of the work of the unseen printer.

It is my duty to state the case, give the opportunity, and hope that donations will be sent to the Printers' Pension Cor- poration, 20 High Holborn, W.C.---I am, Sir, &c., 11. MORGAN.