30 JANUARY 1915, page 30

The Indian Troops: An Appeal.

[To TRH EDITOR a/P THE ° SPECTATOR.") Stn,—I am encouraged by the generous response of the public to the appeals for supplying the King's Indian troops in France with......

Ambrose Bierce.

[To me EDITOR or Tao "BrzerATOR. - 1 SI/3,-1 have read with much interest the article in your issue of January 23rd on Ambrose Bierce's " War Stories," with its allusion to......

'lassie.'

pro ens Emma or ens "Brrurrros."1 Sift,—I think you may welcome the following story, for the ti-uth of which I can vouch. Among those survivors of the 'Formidable' who were......

British Sharpshooters.

[TO me Boma or Tot .• SPECTATOR." J BM—Amongst riflemen of experience there is a strong feeling that the war on tire Continent is being waged at a fearful expense in officers......

Countess Roberts's Appeal Fob Field Glasses. [to The...

THE SPECTATOR. "1 Sm—Although the appeal made by my father, Lord Roberts, to sportsmen and others to lend their race, field, or stalking glasses for the use of officers and......

"from War To Peace" Movement.

[To ens EDITOR or TICE "SPECTATOR. "] have consented to take the chair at a meeting to be held at the Kingsway Theatre on February 8th, and I would like the public clearly to......

"svarnalata."

[Ts. THE EDITOR OF Ts. ms."] SIR,—As an old admirer and reader of Sournalata in the original during the last thirty years, may I assure you'. reviewer of Mr. Roy's gallant and,......