26 JANUARY 1918, page 13

Less Food—continued Food Destruction. (to The Editor Of...

SPECTATOR.") SIR,—It is almost a year ago since the Prime Minister declared that the food position was so grave that imports of paper and fruits, among other things, must be......

History Repeating Itself.

[To THE EDITON OF TEE " SPECTATOlt: . ] SIR,—It is interesting to find a writer, in the early stage of the Peninsular War, explaining that our difficulties in Spain, as well as......

Cider Versus Beer.

[To THE EDITO3 Or THE " SpEcuTort."] Sie,—In one of M. Cunisset-Carnot's delightful country-life articles in the Temps he mentions that the French Army have utilized what......

Yeast.

[To THE EDIT= OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—I see a letter addressed to you by " L. M. IL," asking where yeast can be obtained. The Postal Yeast Company will send her yeast, which......

Rules For Mealtimes.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR. 9 1 Sta,—There is at the present time a tendency in conscientious and public-spirited households to allow the subject of food rations unduly......

National Food Economy League.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR."] Sia,—I shall be glad if you will allow me to inform the piddle through the medium of your widely read paper that the Com- mittee of the......