20 NOVEMBER 1915, page 24

[to The Editor Op The "spectator.") Sir, —i Was Glad

to see in your issue of November 6th your further article dealing with the drink question. I believe nothing that has happened since the war began took the heart out of the......

Letters To The Editor.

THE SALONIKA LANDING. [To TRIP EDITOU or rue "SPECTATOR."] San, — An attempt to draw an analogy between the German invasion of neutral Belgium and the lauding of the Allied......

[to The Editor 07 The "spectator.") Stn,—the Loss Of...

of our best mcn by the war we must endure through no fault of our own ; but we lose a greater number every year directly or indirectly through liquor, and this we can prevent,......

[to Thu Editor Op The " Spectator.") Sir,—may I Add

my suffrage to those who are thanking you for your articles on the suppression of the drink enrse? The course of events in Russia (Bee Fraser's book) proves that compulsory......

Drink And Economy.

[To TUE Barite OP TEE "SPECTATOR.") SIR,-Mr. Asquith spoke with the utmost gravity of the serious financial position to-day, and urged "the most strict and stringent rule of......