17 MARCH 1917, page 12

What Might Have Been.

[To TEL EDITOR OF TER " SPECTATOR.") Sts,—As an old reader and admirer of the Spectator, may I be per- mitted to refer to a point which you appear to have overlooked in the......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator."] Not Your Correspondents

who are in favour of Prohibition address their letters to the Times or some other daily paper? I have not seen more than one letter on this subject in the Times, whereas week by......

The Strength Of Britain-1 Practical Proposal.

(To MB EDITOR OE THE 6 ' SPECTITOR.”3 Sia,—The Committee of the Strength of Britain Movement has been asked to make known its attitude to State Purchase and, as well, to......

Prohibition In Alberta.

[To TEL EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—The following extract from a letter recently received from a professional man residing in Lethbridge, Alberta, may be of interest in......

Prohibition In Newfoundland.

[To me Borros or THE " SPECTATOR.") Sia,—As a weapon in your crusade on behalf of Prohibition, may I commend to your notice an article in the current Field with reference to the......

The Russian Example.

[To THE ED/TOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sta,—I am heart and soul with you in your efforts for Prohibition during the war, and in this connexion I see there is appearing now in some......

The Prohibition Problem.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."] Sia,--In your issue of February 24th you inserted a note in italics at the head of the first page of the paper, before the " News of the......