24 FEBRUARY 1917, page 11

The Prohibition Campaign.

[To Tits EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR.") Stn,--It is I think greatly to be regretted Out the Drink Question cannot be discussed, in any of its phases, without heat and passion. The......

Bread Versus Beer.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR.-1t is highly gratifying to learn that at last both the Spectator and the promoters of " The Strength of Britain Movement " have come to......

Letters To The Editor.

MINISTERIAL SILENCE. • [TO THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") Sta.—In view of the peril arising from the liquor trade in the present crisis of the national history, it was with......

(to The Editor Of The " Spectator.") Sir,—in Furtherance Of

your contention that bread is taking a preferential place in the question of food control to beer, I tender the following. Last month I telephoned to the grain merchant from......

Subm

(To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") Ste,—We are being besought by the Government posters and adver- tisements to "wear old clothes and old boots." But why is it reason- able or......

Food Shortage And Prohibition.

AN APPEAL. The situation created by the Shortage of Food and the continued.- destruction of cereals in the manufacture of intoxicants is se. serious that we hare determined to......