14 SEPTEMBER 1918, page 11

Slavery In German East Africa.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—In reference to the letter published in your issue of August 31st, the signatories of the memorial of the Anti-Slavery and Aborigines'......

Horses' Rations.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") reference to the letter from " J. M. L. S." in your issue of August 31st, the only statement that can be made with assurance is that at......

Grape Jelly. Cry The Editor Of The " Spectator.") Sir,—i

notice A letter signed "6. B." in the Spectator of August 31st asking for a receipt for grape jam. We have a vine on our rottage wall, and I always make jelly of the grapes......

Some Irish . Stories.

[To. THE Beason or THE " Sascrarott."3 Sna,—I have a free evening and some stories to tell, and so you are going to have them inflicted on you. One incident came to we from a......

Grape And Blackberry Jam. [to The Editor Of The "

SPECTATOR.") Sia,—Your correspondent " S. B." may like to try the enclosed recipe for grape and blackberry jam. I think she will be pleased with the result.—I am, Sir, &c., MART......

The Lack Of Coal.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.'1 Sia,—The announcements of the Coal Mines Department of the Board of Trade conform to the as-it-was-told-in-the-nursery style deemed fitting......

Mr. Havelock Wilson's Appeal.

[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") Sia,—The General Election appears to be imminent and patriotic Labour must mobilize for the fray. The Bolshie Bosses control the Labour......

The Peat-fields Of Ireland.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—Referring to your remarks on this subject in "News of the Week" in your last issue, you and your readers will be interested to learn......