31 MARCH 1917, page 11

A British Statesman.

[To TEE EDITOR Or THE SPECTATOR."] Sra,—At such a time as the present, when all hands are wanted at the pumps to keep the good ship afloat, we cannot afford to overlook any......

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......

Guides For Soldiers And Sailors In London. [to Ran Editor

or. THE " SPECTATOR. " ] Sta,—For some months the Y.M.C.A. has-provided honorary guides for parties of soldiers and sailors coming to London on leave, and all the places most......

Short Cuts To Nowhere.

[To DM EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR."] Sra,—Thank you for your glorious article, " Short Cuts to Nowhere," on the Ulster question. You state the Ulster position exactly. But there......

China And Germany's Peace Terms. [to The Edrroa Or The

" SPECTATOR."i Sm,—A correspondent in far-away Yunnan, the Chinese province, writing under date January 4th, says :- " Unbounded astonishment has been expressed by local Chinese......

America And Our Food Supply. [to The Editor Or The

" SPECTATOR."] Srs,—You tell us that " if only we can get a sufficient supply of food, nothing can now prevent the triumph of our arms." Could not America ensure this supply,......

Y.m.c.a. Hostel Work In France.

[To. THE EDrrOR or TRIG " SPECTATOR:1 SIR,—It may interest some of your readers to hear about a depart ment of the Y.M.C.A. work which is not so well known as the canteen work.......

United Russia Societies Association.

[To THE EDITOR 011 THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—I would be obliged if you would permit me to bring to the notice of the public, through your columns, that the United Russia Societies......