18 DECEMBER 1915, page 15

A National Humiliation.

[TO TIER EDITOR Or TER SFEOTATOR.1 SIR, —May I venture to congratulate you heartily as a regimental officer on your admirable article, " A National Humiliation " t I would......

British Club For Belgian Soldiers.

[To mna EDITOR OF mm " firacreroa."] SIR, I should like to interest your readers in the British Club for Belgian Soldiers, now established at 12 Connaught Place, a house kindly......

The Fight For Right Movement.

ITo TEE ED1TOE 08 THII " BP8CTAT08.1 lira,—The first series of public meetings held under the auspices of the Fight for Right Movement having been brought to a successful......

[to Trio Editor Of Tdb " Spectator. " ] Sift, — May I...

a modification in your proposal of halt-pay for ex-Cabinet Ministers 1 The period of two years ' Cabinet service seems to me much too short to carry with it £2,000 year for life......

The Shortage Of Drugs.

[To TEM HMOS OP TIE11 SFROTATO8.1 SIR,—The owner of a Cornish garden would he glad to hear from an expert if there are any plants which could be grown in it of importance in......

Payments To Ministers And Others.

[To rna Enact OF Tan " SPECTATOR."' Srie—You might have reinforced your convincing article on the salary of Cabinet Ministers by recalling the scandal caused by the poverty of......

Bad Moves In War.

To MR EDITOR OP Till " SPECTATOR :1 Sfea — None of the members of the Cabinet apparently are chess players. In chess it is of the utmost importance to acquire the art of......

The Honour Of The Brigade.

[To TIIR EDITOR OF TRH " EIFECTA.TOR.1 Sin,—Snow-bound in a moorland camp, it is often difficult to got soldiers out for field work during winter. So we arc able to give men a......