24 NOVEMBER 1917, page 12

[to The Editor Or The Spectator.") Sir.—let Me Offer You

my thanks and congratulations for the "News of the Week " paragraphs and the leading article in last Saturday's Spectator on Mr. Lloyd George. They are splendid.— I rim, Sir,......

[to The El:mtg.:a Or The Spectator:1 Sir,-111 Collision,...

not, with ninny of your readers who for the last ten years and more have found their own opinions faith- fully reflected in the Spectator, I experienced this morning a great......

A Naval Funny-party.

dragged from the bag-racks were feverishly searched, and yielded .up a weird harvest of torn and thumbed music, some of it out out of the Weekly Diepalch, some of it copies of......

Letters To 'tie Editor.

[Letters of the length of one of our leading paragraphs are of ten snore read, and therefore more effective, than those which fill treble the space.] TIER " SPECTATOR " AND THE......

It° The Editor Or Ruts " Spectator."1 Sun,—i Have Read

the Spectator for the last thirty-five years, and have always admired its temperance and restraint. One has not associated these qualities with Mr. Lloyd George, but in spite of......

[to 7te Editor Inc The"spectator."] Stn,—few Of Your...

disagree with your stringent, but richly deserved, criticism of Mr. Lloyd George's fatal indiscretion in Paris last week. If such a speech had been necessary, then clearly it......