29 OCTOBER 1910, page 17

Ito The Editor Of The "spectator."'

SIR, — As a working man and a Liberal, I have some difficulty in following politics from your point of view, but am quite willing to correct my views if any of them are wrong.......

Mr. Lloyd George And Motoring.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."' x,—The difficulty which you found in your article "An Immortal Speech" of reconciling Mr. Lloyd George's denunciations of motoring and golf......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator. " 1 Sut,—in Mr. W.

W. Jacobs's "The Skipper's Wooing" it is 'observed of Henry's mother that she "possessed a tongue -which was famed throughout Wapping, and obtained honour- able mention in......

[to The Editor 01 The "spectator."]

SIR,—I am sorry you have allowed the champion opportunist, Mr. Lloyd George, to advertise himself in connexion with your journal, although you get before the public as well as......

"an Immortal Speech."

ITO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.1 SIR — After so much rather flabby patronage of Mr. Lloyd George's City Temple speech, your article of last Saturday is very bracing and......