12 OCTOBER 1918, page 10

Letters To The Editor.

[Lettersof the length of one of our leading paragraphs are often more read, and therefore more effective, than those which fill treble the space.] THE WOMAN'S SENIOR WAR......

(to The Editor Of The "spectator."]

Sia,—In reading the correspondence under the above heading. I have been interested to note that there has been no reference to what has always seemed to me a great fault in......

[to The Editor Of The ." Spectator.")

Sni,—Are not some of the writers of various letters on V.A.D. matters in your issue of the 5th under a misapprehension as to the actual meaning of the word " Voluntary " ?......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."] Sir,—you Told Us In

your leading article that you were com- pelled to use the language of panic, and you found your panic problem in the letter of a Commandant whose experience, although of some......

The 'john Mcandrew.'

W HAT always annoys me infinitely is to look down from the bridge when we are plunging headlong into a beast of a sea, our fo'castle disappearing under a mountain of green......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator."]

Sra,—In view of Lady Ampthill's letter in your issue of October 5th, I enclose a copy of the Memorandum adopted by the Surrey Branch of the British Red Cross Society in ease you......