Another Rat Tale.
[To vim Elam or THE " SPEOrATOR."1 SIR, I have just read an interesting letter in the Spectator dated May 24th. It is headed "Tale of a Rat" and tells of the disappearance of......
A Rare Bird.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "ersciavoz."] Sza,—In your issue of July 12th a letter headed " A Rare Bird " on p. 48 attracted my attention. This morning while hidden amongst currant......
Siimicer Camps Of The Boys' Brigade. [to The Editor Or
rag " SPECTATOR."1 SIH.—The - outbreak of war in August, 1914, found the camps of the Boys' Brigade in full swing. Since then camps have been out of the question; but it is felt......
Strange Bedfellows.
[To ms Emma or mm "Sesoveroa."] Sur.,—Yesterday (July 10th) a young friend of mine heard strange squeals arising from en invisible animal on the cliffs at Kingsdown, and soon......
An Army Form.
[To rue Emma or THE " firzorsros."] Stn,—Is Army Form W. 5080 an absolute necessity ? The next-of-kin of each deceased soldier is required to fill it up in order " to enable the......
'i[he Westminster Mothers.
LTo THE EDITOR OF THE " SPEOTAT011."1 cannot help wondering how many of your London readers know of the splendid work being done for the West- minster mothers at 60 Greek......