26 SEPTEMBER 1914, page 18

Poetry.

THE MEN OF ULSTER. WHAT of the men of Ulster P Will they merely stand in the gate, On watch and.ward for the Province, in the hour of England's fate? Would they be men of......

Books.

QUICK TRAINING FOR WAR.* IT was the privilege of the present writer some two hours before he began this review to talk to wounded soldiers about various operations in the field......

Serbian Relief Fund.

[To THE EDITOR OP TER " SPRCTATOR."1 SIR, — At this time of national crisis it is natural that our main efforts should be devoted to providing for our own soldiers and sailors,......

An Unknown Donor Of " Spectator,"

(To TES ED/TOR 011' TR. " SPECTATOR.1 SIR,—As I do not know the address of the kind person who sends me the Spectator so regularly—a boon indeed—will you be good enough to allow......

Old Cheltonians.

[To Tits EDITOR Or rat " SPECTATOR." ] you allow me to ask Old Cheltonians, or the relatives of Old Cheltonians, who are at the front, or who have joined the Army with......

The Domestic Servants' Association.

[To TES EDITOR Or TER SPICOTATOR." SIR, — In the list of women's vocations in which unemployment and distress exist, domestic service must not be forgotten. Retrenchment first......

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