1 FEBRUARY 1919, page 11

Letters To The Editor.

[Letters of the length of one of our leading paragraphs are often more read, and therefore more effective, than those which fill treble the space.] THE WAR GRAVES. [To THE......

(to The Editor Or Tee Soe0tator.") Sea,—in The Course Of

your leading article under the above heading in your issue of January 25th you state that, with reference to the introduction of State Purchase in this country, "in April, 1915,......

A Dry America.

[To TM Easter or roe " SPECTLTOZ."] E112,—I feel very grateful to you, as do I think moat advocates of temperance, for your leading article upon " A Dry America." No more......

[to Res Editor Or Vas " Semmes"]

Sia,—Referring to State ownership of public-houses, you write as follows "Everywhere the management of public-houses would be quite disinterested. The publican would be free to......

[to The Editor Or The Speciator."3 And Thousands Of Other

mothers whose eons have fallen in the war are pleading for a cross to be put up over their sone' graves—not the beautiful cross which most of 118, before we heard of the War......

Correspondence.

RESTITUTION AND REPARATION IN BELGIUM. [To Tire Emma or um:" SPLOIAT011."] Sie, — German intellectuals have now taken up an attitude very different from that which they adopted......