14 APRIL 1917, page 11

Not Being Satisfied With The Potato Muddle, Lord...

turned his attention, amongst other things, to tea, and another fiasco is on the tapis. When he took this in hand tea could be bought by the public at 2s. per'pound. There has......

Sir,—i Ant Glad To See You, In Your Issue Of

March 31st, urging the utilization of our Public School boys. I have already written to the daily Press to the same purpose. I doubt if many people who have not visited a Public......

Why Not Beer Rations?

(To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECFAT0R."1 SIR,—I know you are all against the waste of good food by turning it into poisonous alcohol. But you have a pretty big crowd up against you,......

A Grand Victualler To The Nation.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SIZeTATOR."3 Sts,—The article under the above heading in your issue of the 24th ult. is of great interest to me as a, Quartermaster "in the Field." Two......

(to The Editor Op The " Spf.ciator."1 Sta,—it May Interest

readers of an article in your issue of March 31st to know that the first suggestion contained in it has already been adopted, and will be carried ont next term in many Public......

The Hidden Hand.

(To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECUTOR."] Sm,—The subjoined passages from Mr. W. Straker's monthly circular to the Northumberland miners, as reported in a New- castle paper, will......