1 DECEMBER 1917, page 24

" To Do His Damnedest."

[To rat EDIT ON or van " SPECTATOR.") Sin,—" The Tank Corps expects that every tank this day will do its damnedest." Such was the Order of the Day issued by Sir Julian Byng on......

Soldiers' Rations And The Food Shortage. (to Ins Eorroa Or

me " SPECTATOR.") Ste,—I am surrounded here by troops, and consequently find it impossible to convince any village neighbours of the necessity for eonforming to the new scale of......

The College Of Nursing.

[To um EDITOR 07 TM " Smarm.") Sut,—Permit me to answer Miss Laughton's letter in which she risks whether your correspondent Miss Rimmer has any grounds far supposing that the......

?he Agricultural Labourer And The Bread Ration.

[To ran EDITIM or roe " SPECTATOR.") fie,—]n reference to the new food rations, do you think the town dweller properly appreciates the peculiar circumstances which necessitate......

A Decimal Coinage For The Empire. [to Ens Ennui Or

THE "Srecraroa."] • am writing from a bookseller's point of view. The letter from Me. Andrew Law in a recent lassie of your paper seems to me to advocate the most suitable and......

Captain Bowen-colthurst.

(To ran EDITOT or run " SPECTATOR.") Sre,—Some of your readers inquire why Captain Bowen-Colthurst is not set at liberty. I see no myetery. History simply repeats itself "......

The Development Of The Cadets.

[TO TM EDITOR or THE " lieversroa."3 Sin,—I am sure you will interested in the following letter which I have just received from France.—I am, Sir, lie., Prater A. HARRIS, Hon.......

Compulsory Rations.

[To THE EDITOR or THZ SPRCIZZOR.”) Sia s —Usually the reasoning of your articles appeals to me as so very sound that, finding a contrary case, I eel conetrained to write to you......