2 JUNE 1917, page 10

Potato Cultivation In The Army, Ito The Editor Op The

" SPECTATOR.") Ste,—The soldier on home service does not get a potato ration, and therefore cannot " save " any of it for planting purposes. Any potatoes he gets he buys out of......

Malt And Bread.

(To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."] Sze,—I had an excellent loaf of brown bread made from malt and wheaten flour, containing twenty per cent. of the former. It was a little......

Lincoln And The Problems Of Ulster. And The Union. [to

THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTITOR...] Sia,—Abraham I.incoln closed one of his speeches ou the slave question tits: " Let us not be diverted by appeals beseeching true Union men to......

The Striker And Tile Hun.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] gm—Side by side with the warning issued to the A.S.E. by the Ministry of Munitions would it not be well to placard some such appeal as the......

Revolution And Monarchy.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] read your article on " Revolution and Monarchy " with interest; indeed, I may admit that as a Scot I read it with pleasure. if Carlyle is to......

The Experiences Of A Volunteer Worker. (to The Editor Of

THE " SPECTATOR."] venture to think that the enclosed communication, which I have received from a friend who is a volunteer munition worker, limy interest your readers. He is a......