20 JANUARY 1917, page 12

Some Economic Aspects Of The Drink Problem.

(To TES EDITOR or nic " SPEcraroic."1 S114—I think the following facts may interest your readers in regard to the many problems connected with the national expendi- ture on......

Drink And The Girl Munition Workers. (to Tes Editor Of

THR " SPECTATOR.") received the other day a letter from a University woman engaged in "Welfare Work" among women and girls who are employed in munition-making at certain large......

Beer As 1.11.e. Organizer Of Victory.

(To THE EDITOR OF TAR " SPECTATOR.") Sia,—It would be interesting to the medical profession if you would kindly answer the following questions: (1) In our victorious wars the......

A Plea For Light Beers.

(To THE EDITOR or ma " SPECTATOR.") SIR,--I have been a regular reader of your paper for thirty years, and have worked for twenty years in a parish where there are now fifteen......

Cato . And Cornland. . [to Tes Editor Of Tee "

SPECTATOR. SAR,7Was it not Cato who tried to prevent Cornland being turned into vinehurd in Italy; so diminishing the land's food product? Ninety-nine per cent, of prizes given......

• • After Victory.

Now is- the time for drinking, now; Now; now; the dance,be fast and frees Once more to-day the gods allow Their feast and ancient . Pageantry. Till now, the wine long stored at......

(to Tes Editor Of Tes " Spwtatoil") Sha,—i Am An

official in a fairly large brewery, and as such am not in favour of losing my means of living. I am also a citizen of Great Britain, and as such recognize the absolute necessity......

Horace On "down Glasses."

(To THZ EDITOR or Tax " SPECTATOR.") . Sea,—The most eloquent advocate for "Down Glasses during the War " is Horace. We may cease to read the classics, but we have not yet taken......

" Ballymoney Rectory, Ballineen, Co. Cork, January 6, 1917,

ARTHUR W. amens, Esq., K.C. Dna SIS,—I am very much interested in a movement whose object it is to press upon the Government the urgent need which there is at the present moment......

Dublin University Election.

(To THE Berzon or THE "Sescrsroa."1 Sie,—I should be much obliged if you would kindly allow the following correspondence to appear in your paper.-1 am, Sir, &c., ANDREW Casio......