23 OCTOBER 1915, page 14

The Duty Of Munition-workers.

[To THE EDITOR Or TUN " SPACTATOR."i SIR, —Perhaps one would not naturally refer to Vergil for advice on problems of the moment. Yet, in this modern war of giants, where could......

The Drink Trade And The War.

[To THE EDITOR OF Tilt "SPECTATOR. "' Sin s —Could you draw your readers' attention to the very important fact that Germany before the war produced more than twice the iron and......

Volunteers And Special Constables. [to The Editor Or Tru...

STE,—With reference to the interesting articles in your issue of October 16th on the present and future status of the Volunteers, I should like to draw attention to the position......

[to Tier Edttolt Or Ties " Spectatort."]

SIR,—In your issue of October 9th your correspondent "Homo" inquires as to some satisfactory method by which coal-dust can be used on the domestic hearth. A. thoroughly......

The State Purchase Of The Liquor Trade. Rto The Editor

OF TRY " SPECTATOR. " ' Sin,—I notice that the Executive of the Good Templars Order have passed a resolution against the State purchase of the liquor trade. As a total abstainer......

The Imperial Work Of The Girls' Friendly Society.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."' you allow me to bring before your readers the claims of the Imperial work of the Girls' Friendly Society ? This Society has spread far beyond......

British Prisoners Of War In Germany. [to The Editor Or

TIM "SPECTATOR. "] EfrE, — Re British prisoners of war in Germany, may I suggest that a plan for helping to send them supplies, which I started here with the aid of a few other......

Economies In Coal.

[To Tar EDITOR or 7'IIN " SPESTAT011.") Sin,—Your correspondent "Homo" (Spectator, October 9th) has evidently not realized that the main difficulty in this country is to get......