10 MARCH 1917, page 11

Prohibition In Toronto. [to The Editor Of The " Spectator."]

SIE,—III view of the need of the solution of the problem of alcoholic liquors in Great Britain, to which your columns have borne such impressive and welcome testimony, perhaps I......

Disinterested Management.

(To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR.") Sm,—Amid the clamour of opinion expressed upon the subject of Temperance Reform scant notice and scanter justice, it seems to me, have been......

Limit Beer.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—As a subscriber to the Strength of Britain Movement before your appeal was made, and a heart-whole supporter of your crusade, may I......

The Drink Trade.

(To Ms EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—With all that you so convincingly say about the Prime Minister's non sequitur I entirely agree. But aro not you and some of your......

Playing The Game.

(To THE EDITOR OP TUE " SpEcnrort.") SIR,--We are on our honour; on our honour we must not rat more than our share. But all moderate drinkers of alcohol in this country—the only......

" Down Glasses."

(To TER EDITOR 01 rue " SPECTATOR.") SIR,-I_ used to think that your "D. G." crusade must fail because the middle-aged, self-indulgent men who form the bulk of the House of......

Prohibition.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") SIR,—I have been serving at the front since August, 1914, and should like to thank you for what you are doing to increase national efficiency......