20 JANUARY 1923, page 10

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sns, — I Certainly...

suggestion that a Memorial of Mr. Page should be erected in London, and I entirely agree with your article of January 6th. Still, failing the consent of the Dean and Chapter of......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

Sue,—By all means put me down as a supporter of the Page Memorial in Westminster Abbey. I knew and loved him.......

[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......

Work For Work's Sake.

W ORK, which used to be regarded as a neCessity, is now looked on as a prize. To be out of work is the synonym, not of laziness, but of misery. To get work is the first object......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Dear Mu. Stracriuv,—i Am

in cordial agreement with your suggestion that a Memorial to Mr. Page should be placed in Westminster Abbey. I am reading his Life and Letters. I think they reveal him as a man......

The Page Memorial In Westminster Abbey.

W E have received a verylarge number of communica- tions on this subject, all of them being in favour of our proposal for a Memorial. The following letters are a selection from......