15 FEBRUARY 1919, page 11

Ito The Editor Or The " Spectator."1 Ssa,—may I Add

my protest to that of other bereaved mothers against the proposed form of the memorials to the fallen ? Their comrades instinctively laid them to rest under a cross, the symbol......

Ito The Editor Or Inc " Spectatob.."1 Sza.—having Seen Your

article in your paper of February lot. and the letters, I am writing to ask you if you know that last October, before anything was known of Sir F. Kenyon's Report, the......

Ito No Emma Or Rue "sezersroa."3

Sta.—It is right and natural that people should wish for a cross to mark the resting - place of their beloved dead, and, as 005 of your correspondents points out, this form of......

Correspondence.

LABOUR DEMANDS IN THE COAL TRADE. [To sus Roma or viz "Sescrsvos."1 Sts., — Men engaged in almost every employment are putting forward demands for an increase in their rate of......

Letters To The Editor.

[Lettere of the length of one of our leading paragraphs are often more read, and therefore more effectire, than those which fill treble the apace.] THE WAR GRAVES. ITo vas Derma......

Ito No Mame Of The " Spectitor "j Sir, — The Touching

appeals of Lady Florence Cecil and Lady Kennedy and your sympathetic article in the Spectator of February 1st will surely call forth a response from many wh.: are personally......

Ito Tag Editor Of The " Spegtator."1

Sui„—Tlie proposals of the War Graves Commission furnish a striking and unpleasant proof of the significant and dangerous growth of the bureaucratic spirit since the outbreak of......