20 JANUARY 1917, page 13

Frederick The Great.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sie,—The name of Frederick the Great is often mentioned in these days. In a striking letter in last week's Spectator he is referred to and......

"mr. Samuels' Committee Rooms, 9 Trinity College, Dublin,...

1917. DEAR Sra,—In reply to your letter of 6th January I am in sympathy with The Strength of Britain Movement,' and would support any legislation the Government may bring......

"sir Robert H. Woods' Committee Rooms, 24 Trinity...

January 9th, 1917. DEAR Sia„—In reply to yours of the 6th inst., I fully recognize the importance to the nation of further large restrictions on tho output and sale of......

Russia At Constantinople.

rro THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") Sia,—At a moment when German statesmen pretend to be aghast at the mere thought of Russia coming to Constantinople it may interest your......

Running Amok.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—III the Spectator for January 13th, p. 33, you incidentally observe: " In running amok at sea she [Germany] is sinking the very ships......

" 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......

The Food Shortage In Germany.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") Sie,—In your issue of January 6th you published a letter from " A Faithful Reader " on the present food shortage in Germany. Your......