31 MARCH 1917, page 10

Lady Brownlow.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—There has passed from among us in Lady Brownlow, formerly Adelaide Talbot, a personality who leaves behind for many a memory of......

The " Sheffield Daily Telegraph"- And Prohibition.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—In your footnote to a letter in your issue of March 17th you state that newspapers have shown their unwillingness to print letters for......

Rationing Horses.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR.") Era,—May I again draw your attention to the really urgent need of rationing horses as well as human beings? Mr. Lloyd George stated in the......

The Russian Revolution And The Blessings Of War-time...

[To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—To my knowledge no one seems to have drawn one obvious moral and political lesson from the Russian Revolution. The Press of the whole......

Letters To The Editor.

[Letters of the length of one of our leading paragraphs are . often more read, and therefore more effective, than those which fill treble the space.] FOOD FOR BREWERS. [To THE......

[to The Editor Op The " Spectator.",

Sra,—May not war-time abolitionists make the suggestion that the unfortunate Tsar acted more wisely than lie knew in weaning his subjects of the vodka habit ? He may have......