28 OCTOBER 1916, Page 9

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

THE KING!.

(To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."' Ste.,—If there really do exist any English people who can be such " fools and blind " as not to appreciate King George because be does not excel in Kaiser swagger and bumptiousness, and who, even now, remain unimpressed by his self-sacrificing labours for his country—though their existence seems incredible—there must be many thousands who thank God daily for having given us such a King. To us it seems an impertinence to criticize one whom we can so entirely trust, but we love him. And if there is any truth in telepathy, he must be conscious of the fact. It needs ne

advertisement.—I am, Sir, &c., C. S.