1 NOVEMBER 1913, page 30

[to Tee Editor Of Ter " Spectator:]

SIR, — When Cato the Elder produced his sample of rare and refreshing fruits for the benefit of the Roman Senate, with the information that they had been grown within three......

[to The Editor Or The "spectator:]

SIB,-I am not going to take up your space in attempting to prove what is well known and has often been proved, namely, that people cannot now live or even exist on the produce......

[to The Editor Op Tee " Srectiros."1 Srn,—in His Speech

at Berwick Sir Edward Grey said : "When you are dealing with land reform and you find it necessary to interfere with the individual owner or with the mortgagee, or whoever it......

[to Tre Editor Of Tee " Spectator: E L Sir,—mr. Lloyd George

has trotted out the old fable as to Highland deer-forests displacing crofters and sheep. It is not new; it is not true. It was exploded forty years ago. The subjoined extracts......

The Problem Of Recruiting.

[To THE EDITOR OF TUE "SPECTATOR:1 SIR, — In your article in the Spectator of October 11th you leave out of account one of the greatest difficulties in the way of recruiting—the......