27 NOVEMBER 1936, page 19

The King In South Wales

[To the Editor of THE Sewr.vroa.] S1R,—The gracious visit of His Majesty King Edward the Eighth to the distressed areas will never be forgotten by their inhabitants. He came to......

Henry Gladstone

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SLR,—I saw a review in The Spectator a few weeks ago of the Life of Lord Gladstone of liawarden. by Ivor Thomas. I thereupon borrowed the book......

Broadcasting To The Empire

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR, — It has been reported in the London evening Press that the B.B.C. is increasing the power of its Empire broadcasting stations in order......

Sir Hubert Gough

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] Set,—How far Mr. Lloyd George in his recent letter was animated by generosity to Sir Hubert Gough, and how far by a wish to strengthen his case......

Asquith And Balfour

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] Sue,—Mr. Spender speaks with authority when he says that Asquith misapprehended Balfour's point of view during the first days of the Coalition......