INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE.

Joyce, sixteen years of age, asks for a French and also an Italian girl correspondent. Joyce should write direct to Miss Adelina Grillo, whose address we gave, if she wishes to correspond with her.

Agnes M. Ford, 49, Trinity Road, Birchfield, Birmingham, would like to correspond with a French girl about seventeen or eighteen years of age.

Miss Elsie Shaw, Crescent Villa, Tettenhall Road, Wolverhampton, wishes to correspond with a French girl, about nineteen, of good family, each to write in the other’s language, correcting and returning letters.

A Canadian girl is desirous of corresponding with a girl of about seventeen in some European country (France or Spain preferred). Address, Ethel Millar, 70, Elmwood Avenue, London, Ontario, Canada.

Rose J. Arch, Roseleigh, Chadwick Road, Wallwood Park, Leytonstone, would like to correspond with some young English ladies in South Africa, Japan, or Australia. We thank Miss Arch, and also Miss Hepper, for their pleasant letters telling of the enjoyment and profit derived by means of this column.

Hilda Leake, care of W. H. Shields, Esq., Stuart Street, Cottesloe Beach, Western Australia, would like to correspond with “Miss Inquisitive.”

Fräulein Gertrud Oettig desires to exchange “view postcards,” English or French. Address, Breslau, Schlesien, Ohlauer Stadtgraben 27, II. étage.

Gertrude Hunt, Manukau Road, Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand, asks if “O Mimosa San” will exchange pictorial postcards with her.

Maria de Várady, Fridau a/Drau, Steiermark, wishes to exchange illustrated cards with a Russian girl, and asks if there are Indian illustrated cards? (We may add, in response to her inquiry, that we believe some preparations of petroleum are good for the hair, but she must not set herself alight.)

“Komurasaki San,” who is a collector of stamps, would like to correspond and exchange with other collectors. She will send a written list of her duplicates to anyone who would like to exchange with her. Her collection numbers 1000.

Miss E. Leslie Melville, Welbourn Rectory, Lincoln, wishes to say that she has a number of Kashmiri stamps which she would like to sell to “G. O. P.” readers. The prices vary from 2d. to 10s. each, and some of the stamps are very old and rare. All the money goes to a C. M. S. school in Sirinagur, which is kept by the friend who gave her the stamps.