10 MARCH 1917, page 12

Disinterested Management.

(To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR.") Sm,—Amid the clamour of opinion expressed upon the subject of Temperance Reform scant notice and scanter justice, it seems to me, have been......

A Soldiers' Mother On The Drink Question. [to The Editor

EF THE " SPECTATOR.") 6m,—Perhaps the views espressed in the enclosed letter of the mother of nine sons, seven of whom have voluntarily donned khaki, may be of interest. The......

The Development Of Imperial Resources. [to The Editor Or The

" SPECTATOR."J SIR,—May I, as suggested last week, crave your indulgence for a further reference to the many interesting points raised in your discriminating review of the......

Home-grown Fruit And Sugar.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR."] the Food Controller going to take the responsibility of wasting our home-grown cultivated and wild crops of fruit for want of sugar, as was......

An Example For The Clergy.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") Sra,—I enclose a copy of our Parish Magazine. On p. 2 you will find one of my little contributions to the " Strength of Britain Movement."......

Food Production And Buried Antiquities. Ito The Editor Or...

" SPECTATOR.") SIB,—This year many thousands of acres of new ground will be broken for the cultivation of grain, roots, and potatoes, and busy spades are now at work over the......