24 FEBRUARY 1917, page 14

Cto The Editor Cr The " Spectator.")

Ste,--Last week's Spectator was largely occupied with discussions about the Church in relation to the war. In some of the letters there was it considerable intermixture of......

The Church Self-government Association. (to The Editor Op...

SPECTATOR.") SIR,—It is now some seven months since the Report of the Arch- bishops' Committee on Church and State was published. During this interval the Report has been widely......

The Savings Bane." 1[ai3it. [to T Ur. Editor Or The

" SPECTATOR.") SIR it not a mietake for the Spectator to suggest that the " small man," as defined in its " Last Week of the War Loan " article of February 10th, can do......

Labour Exchanges.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR.") am moved to offer a protest against your reference to Labour Exchanges in your article on "National Service" in the Spectator of February......

[to Me Editor Or The " Spectator.") Sis ,—lady Glenconner In

your last 'mintier writes: " In those approaching weeks of Lent . . . it will be well-nigh beyond human endurance to sit listening to a young curate . . . reciting t o empty......

Reprisa Ls.

[To THE EDITOR Cr TEE " SPECTATOR."] S R ,—Arr. C. C. Lacaita, whose letter you published la.st Saturday, may be interested to hear of the way in which the Americans acted at......

The Clergy And Food Production.

[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."] Sia,—I have just read a letter cf advice from Miss Springfield to a seemingly unpatriotic and unrespected country clergy. Does she really......