4 AUGUST 1917, page 11

Treatment Of British Prisoners.

[To THE EDITOR Cr THE SPECTLTOR."1 Sui,—On June 9th you printed a letter of mine on the subject of footgear for British prisoners of war in Germany. I have just received a......

Cto The Editor Or The '• Spectator,”1 Sta,—may I Be

allowed to answer the letter of " Zero " which appeared in your issue of July 28th? In making his calculation he seems to have overlooked the fact that, in arriving at the sum......

(to Rue Enrroa Or Ens "semetros."3

Sto,—In reading your correspondent's letter on " Destructive Inserts," while one fully realizes the great utility of the careful display of injurious insects and their......

Visiting "tice Dangerously Wounded."

(To nu Emma or rue "Sera-rtroa."1 SIR.—I should like to put in a plea on behalf of fathers wishing to visit the death-beds of their sons in France. The War Office allows two......

A Parsons' Ambulance Corps. (to Ens Emma Or Rac "

tirocrtroa."] Sta,—I have been watching your paper to see what response would be offered to D030 Hensley Benson's letter on "Thu Clergy and Military Service S' in your issue of......

The Excess Profits Tax.

(To ran Enema or ens " SPECTATOR."1 SIR.—With reference to a letter under this heading from " Zero " in your issue of July 28th, which I have just read with considerable......

The War Aims Committee.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:1 Sum—Yet another Government Committee! This time it is formed "to keep before the Nation the causes of the War and the necessity for......

(to Ens Emma Or Rim "sercrieoz."1 Zero" Writes A Plausible

letter, but it strikes an outsider very curiously that a man "very fond of experimenting, full of enthusiasm and invention" (modest man!) can abandon such gifts from on high and......

Tile Cldethorpes Conscientious Odji:ctor. (to Rue Editor...

Sreemon."1 Sin.—May I ask the hospitality of your columns to request your readers to suspend their judgment in the Private Brightmore case. in consequence of which, according to......