12 MAY 1917, page 12

Infant Mortality.

(To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") Sta,—The Medical Officer of the Local Government Board in his most interesting recent Report tells tie that the death-rate during the first......

Food For Dogs.

[To Tax EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."' 8m,—Would it be possible for you or some of your readers to suggest how a dog may best be fed nowadays without being given food fit for......

Republicanism.

(To THE EDITOR OF TEE " SPECTATOR.") SIR —I have lived amongst the colliers for fifteen years, and know fairly well what is passing in their minds. There is no doubt that......

Food For The Young.

(To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."' SIL—Many schoolmasters and parents rejoice to see that the Food Controller has relaxed his rules in favour of growing lads and lasses. Here......

Papin's "digester."

(To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR."l SIR,—In reply to the inquiry about " Papin's Digester " in your correspondence columns, it was in common use in the kitchen when I was a......

The Dog Tax.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sta,—I paid 7s. 6d. at New Year's time and received permission therewith to keep a dog for the year 1917. It looks very like . a breach of......

Potato Cultivation And The Army. (to The Editor Op The

" SPECTATOR."' SAS,—May I venture to put a scheme before your readers which think, if carried out on a large scale, would add greatly to the nation's food supply? A Colonel of a......

The Strength Of Britain Movement's Last Word To The...

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—In view of the default of the Government to .act upon the mandate from the great meeting at the Queen's 'Hall, to which you kindly gave......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator ."71

file,—If I may venture a criticism on your handling of the Nation, I think that paper's attitude is not so much that " we can never hope to win," as that we have done all that......

The "spectator" And The " Nation."

(To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR ,—Mr. Wilson asks for justification of your comments on the " acrid and despairing utterances " of the Nation. I read the Nation......