24 NOVEMBER 1917, page 13

Questions In The House Of Commons. [to Rue Servos Or

sass "Sercraroa."1 Sut,—The cartoon in last week's Punch drew attention to the advantages accruing to the enemy front questions and supple- mentary questions asked in......

[to The Editor Or The Spectator.") Sir.—let Me Offer You

my thanks and congratulations for the "News of the Week " paragraphs and the leading article in last Saturday's Spectator on Mr. Lloyd George. They are splendid.— I rim, Sir,......

Lord Morley And 3111. Chamberlain. [to The Enitos Ot Ens

" SPECI1,7011."] your review of- Lord Morley's Recollections, speaking of the friendship between Lord Morley and Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, it is stated that " it was Mr.......

Wet Canteen On Church Premises.

(To THE EDIT. or rim " Serum-ea") Srs,—It is the last duty of a patriot fn these days to complain of the action of any military authority, but the commandeering of Church......

The Strength Of Britain Movement. [to The Edito1 Or The

" SPECTAT011.") February you kindly apeited your columns for subscrip. lions to our campaign for War-Time Prohibition. May I call the attention of your readers, and especially......

New India.

[To THE. EDITO7 ae THE " SPECTATO,"3 SIR,—It is to be hoped that [mom; the authorities Mr. Armitage hopes to consult in India may be some of the younger civil inns, men more in......

The Spirit Oe Italy.

[To THE EDIT. or THE " Seseraroa.") Sra,—Between October 26th and to-day, I have traversed Northern Italy from Venice to Milan, Turin and Genoa (for Rapallo), and then back to......