8 APRIL 1922, Page 11

MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S " LEVITY."

[To THE EDITOR OE THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—As an old reader and admirer of your journal, as was my father before me, perhaps you will be so good as to insert a few lines to express my thankfulness to God for the honest and honourable treatment which you gave the Rev. J. Edward Harlow, Wesleyan minister, in your issue of March 25th. Mr. Lloyd George does not derive his strength from human sources, but from divine. As a Welshman I have long known it.—I am, Sir, &c., W. WYNN EVANS. Thornycroft, Queen's Park, Chester.