12 FEBRUARY 1916, page 12

Criccieth And "down Glasses."

(TO THE EDITOR Of THE " SPROTATOR.'1 Sts,—You may be intereated to.know what Criccieth has been doing since your notices of the " Down classes " policy have appeared in the......

The Late Major E. F. Calthrop, R.f.a.

(TO THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR...1 Sra,—I venture to send you a short account of Major (temporary Lieutenant-Colonel) Everard Ferguson Calthrop, R.F.A., who fell in action in......

Salonika.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") - SIR,—Surely there can be no doubt about the pronunciation of Salonica (or Salqniki), the ancient Thessalonica. I have before me as I write......

War Memorials.

(TO THE EDITOR OF VIE " SPECTATOR."I Cliftonians are justly proud of the lines of Sir Henry isIewbolt which you quote—" Qui pseud hind, aio. Still. this does not allow one to......

Mr. Pemberton-billing.

ITO THE EDITOR OF THE •' SPECTATOR.") Sni,—Are you not rather hard on Mr. Pemberton-Billing ? Granted that his allegation with regard to Zeppelin raids in East and West London......

Patriotism.

(TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—May I be allowed to thank you for the admirible article en patriotism in your issue of February 5th, and, still further to point the......