10 FEBRUARY 1917, page 14

The Proposal To Put German Prisoners

HOSPITAL SHIPS. (To THE Emma or THE " SPECTATOR.") S1R,—The idea now current that as a means of combating the German submarine atrocities we should put on board Allied hospital......

[to Ems Eersoa Op The " Secerixce."] " Not A

Vegetarian" kindly state for the benefit of others the number and description of the joints of meat used in her household weekly, sad also how often meat Is eaten in the week?......

The Church And The War.

(To THE EDITOR or THE "SPECTATOR.") ,Sts,—I have been reading this evening Donald Hankey's article " A Mobilisation of the Church " in his book, .4 Student in Arms. What be......

No Peace With The Hohenzollern.

(To ens EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—Why do the Entente Allies hesitate to say outright that which is implied in their official utterance as well as in Mr. Balfour's......

The Housekeeping Problem.

[To viz EDITOR OP THE " SPECTLTOR."1 Sta,—In these days when theories of household economy are being preached from every housetop, a record of actual experience may be of......

The Feeding Of Horses.

[To THE EDITOR CT TES " SPECTATOR."] Sun—In view of the food restrictions and high prices which are :bringing hunger to the homes and children of the working classes and serious......

Clergy Or Military Age.

[To TEL EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR.") SIR,—In the Spectator of January 20th I see a letter expressing a desire for organization among the clergy. Would it not be . a grand thing......

Proportional Representation. (to The Editor Cp Tee...

Representation has entered practical politico. The Speaker's Conference recommends that the citizens of the towns, whether they are in a majority or in a minority, shall all he......