24 DECEMBER 1921, Page 15

CONTINENTAL TRAVELLING.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."] Srn,—One hears so much of robberies on Continental trains (not unknown on our own railways) that perhaps you will permit me to relate my own experience last November. I left Paris by the 11.40 a.m. train Wagon Lit Express, arriving at Genoa at 9.30 a.m. next morning. The train went on at once to Pisa. One of the ladies of my party found she had left her gold watch and chain in her Wagon Lit. She wrote to ;the headquarters of the company at Paris, and in due course :the reply came that the watch and chain had been found. I think this is "one up." for the Continental train.—I am, ,Sir, &e.,