25 MAY 1907, Page 14

THE " SPECTATOR " EXPERIMENTAL COMPANY.

ITo THE EDITOR or TEE ..SPECTATOR.1 SIR,—Our late sergeant-instructor of gymnastics is still unemployed. My letter which you kindly published on the 4th inst. has failed to elicit even a single reply. In that letter I fully. stated Sergeant Martin's quite exceptional qualifications, moral and professional, for a gymnastic instructorship in a school or institution. The temporary employment which Sergeant Martin obtained, shortly after the Company was disbanded, ceased some weeks ago; be is now earning only five shillings per week—for one day's work—and is conse- quently in distress. He would gladly accept any kind of employment, pending a really suitable situation. He is an exceedingly willing man who can be implicitly trusted to do his best —I am, Sir, de.,