20 JANUARY 1923, Page 10

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] strongly support your idea

of a tablet to be erected in Westminster Abbey to Mr. Page, who was, as you say, a real and active supporter of this country and a friend in need, compared with many of the representatives of other nations, who were passive and did nothing to help. The trend of events lately has been entirely in the direction of the closer drawing together of the Anglo-Saxon communities, and from this point of view alone a tablet to Mr. Page would be of great service internationally.—Yours, &c.,