20 APRIL 1929, page 17

Ex-prisoners Of War [to The Editor Of The Spec-rivroa.]

Sts,—May I venture to ask your readers for help for the numerous ex-prisoners of war, who are sick, poor and in need of clothing. Our funds are lciw, money is much needed, and......

• The Employment Of Golf Caddies [to The Editor Of

the SPECTATOR.] Sia,—I think that none of your correspondents writing on the subject of improving the condition of caddies has suggested the only remedy, which is that caddies......

A Forgetful Dominion _ [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

SIR,—I have been told that there is no memorial to Edward Gibbon Wakefield in the Dominion of New Zealand. Particu- larly at Wellington, where your great contributor died, it......

"life Of General Dyer" [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

SIR,—Your reviewer makes certain observations of a distinctly critical nature when referring to the " Amritsar Incident," in his review of Mr. Ian Colvin's recent book The Life......

Why Not Operate The Samuel Report?

[To the Editor of the Svic-ramon.] • SIR, —In referring to the absurd estimate prepared by " experts " for presentation to the Coal Commission that nothing more than £600,000 to......