15 JANUARY 1927, Page 14

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,— Might not broadcasting be

a better means of making public the aim and achievements of the League of Nations than by advertisement in the newspapers ? Government now controls broadcasting by wireless ; could not half an hour once a week or even once a month be given to a report on the work of the League of Nations ?

In this way thousands would hear about it who never read a first-class paper, and only the betting news in the others. The British Government supports the League of Nations, and if approached in the proper quarter might permit it to be made more widely known by this means.—I am, Sir, &c., ELLEN C. TArr. Lismullen, Woking.