5 JANUARY 1918, page 20

War Saving.

six months, please advise which of the following methods is the best to adopt in the national interests: (1) Borrow from a bank the amount and invest it in War Stock, then pay......

The Harvest Of The Sea.

[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECEATOR.V] have read with much interest the article with reference to our fish supplies in the Spectator of December 22nd. It has taken a long 'war,......

Common Incapacities.

[To THE ED/TOR or THE " SPECTATOR."] Sin,—Are not many so-called incapacities and detects really due to mere carelessness? This, I think, is true of unpunctuality, and of the......

An Appeal To Landowners In Surrey. [to The Editor Of

THE " SPECTATOR."] SIRS I enclose copy of a letter that has been sent to all land- holders in Surrey by the Chairman of our Executive Committee, who is himself a practical......

Compulsory Saving.

[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."] Sia,—In order to finance the war all in the country, rich and poor, should be obliged to invest at least from ten to fifteen per cent. of......

War Alms: [to The Enrroa Or Ma " Spectltor."3 Sea,—in

view of Count Czernin's opposition to the passage in the Russian peace offer concerning the "self-determination of subject nationalities," it is unfortunate that this principle,......

Italian Man-power.

[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR...1 SIR,—In view of certain erroneous statements which have appeared in a portion of the British Press with regard to the 'lumbers and age of......