23 MARCH 1918, page 11

The Extra Ration.

(To TIM Ennsint or THE " Sezersma.") Sis,—Is it too late to protest against the proposed scheme of additional rations 1' By all means give the working man an extra coupon for......

Mr. Clynes On Russia And Drink.

[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") Sia,—As an instance of the display of ignorance in the House of Commons to which our long-suffering nation has to submit I would mention Mr.......

Food For Pigs.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR.''] SIR,—If maize were planted during this spring, not too early, it would produce a lot of good food in its green stage for pigs. The parts......

The Strength Of Britain Movement And Light Beers.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Mr. J. R. Clynes in defending the continued output of beer on Tuesday week said that- " Under the conditions which he had announced,......

Food Production.

[To ran Enrroa or THE " SESCr►TOB. ") Sie,—Many people sorely have long wondered at the absence of advocacy and encouragement of the growing of Dorn crops in allotments and......

The French In Berlin.

[To TER EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."] Sia,—The following quotation may be of interest as affording rather striking comment upon present conditions. It is taken from a letter by......

"one Side Got Tired." [to The Editor Or The "

SPECTATOR.") Sra,—When Herr von Jagow recalled to Mr. Gerard " an old story of the end of the Seven Years' War," that " one side got tired and so peace was made," I expect he......