22 DECEMBER 1917, page 11

Beer And Barley.

(To THE EDITOR or THE SPECTATOR:1 Sle,—A few weeks ago I drew attention in the Press to the anomalous state of affairs by which millers were denied the barley that is grown at......

(to The Editor Or The Spectator.") Ste,—in My Son's Absence

on his deaf and dumb work, I have attended to his correspondence, and been rejoiced at the interest his letter in your columns seems to have roused. Sines• my retirement, my son......

Deafness.

(To THE EDITOR or oat SPECTATOR...1 Sin,—The interesting correspondence about deafness which hes appeared lately in your columns originated with a sort of protest against a......

The Agricultural Labourer And The Food Rations.

[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR:1 • Sin,—Your correspondent Mr. Chealos thinks the agriculture' labourer will find a difficulty in keeping within the allowed breast ration.......

Waste Of Human Food.

(To me Emma or ran " fireceiron."1 Sts,—Every patriotic and sensible person will have read the Prime Minister's speech in the columns of the Times on Saturday last with the......

Lt° The Editor Of Ran Spectator.") Snt,—i Notice One Of

your correspondents stoles ElIDE 110 0110 EMI learn lip-reading who is past youth. I should like earnestly In contradict this, from personal knowledge. 1 have reason to know......

The Dean Of St. Paul's On Kaiserisal (to Rat Emma

or Stotcrarmi."3 • SIE,—Sweeping paradoxes have their controversial uses, especially when they contain a stinging core of truth. The Dean takes Kaiserism and says that it is (as......