1 MARCH 1919, page 12

Points: (1) The Majority Of These Animals Have Been Clipped

and are accustomed to being rugged up. when not at work; therefore they will suffer horribly if turned out, especially during the cold weather. (2) Army draught-horses are not......

Lord Jelliooe's Book.

Its Tat Emma or ens " SPECTATOR...] S1E,—With reference to your interesting review of Lord Je11iooe's book, The Grand Fleet, 1914-16, I think you COD,Oy a wrong impression of......

Ito Ran Editor Or The " Spectator.") Fir, —your...

" Maevitte ". in his eery interesting letter (and Ism especially grateful ter the justice he does to the East African native) maintains, quoting Lord Cranworth, that " the......

Lt° Tel Editor Of The " Spectator."'

Sta,—The letter by "Mnevius " in the Spectator of February 15th seems to call far some additional remark. The remark quoted from the Alm Khan and the extract from Lord Cran-......

The War Graves.

ITo THE EDITOR or rut " SPECTATOR.") But—In answer to the letters in your issue of February 15th upon memorials to our stead, may I say that Lady Kennedy has drawn np a Petition......

[to Men Editor Or The " Spectator.") Sir,—sir Frederic...

final recommendation to the Com- mission is as follows i- " Each headstone will accordingly bear with some varieties of arrangement, the badge of the regiment or other unit,......

Indians In East Africa.

[To ran EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."' Sue,—I would like to ask your correspondent Mr. John H. Harris if he can substantiate his statement—mode by him as en "historic fact "—that......

Profit-sharing.

THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") Set, —There are many difficulties in profit-sharing, especially where profits fluctuate widely. Once a workman gets a share he expects it......