10 DECEMBER 1921, Page 13

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR, —I do not

know your correspondent Mr. James It Shank- land, but I quite agree with his letter of December 3rd. I, too, think you have been very unfair in your constant pinpricks of the Prime Minister. If at any time you have reluctantly said a good word for him in one sentence you have " kicked " him in the next. Before I had read your correspondent's letter another constant reader and I had both decided to discontinue taking the Spectator, as we are both "sick" of your unfair criticism of the Prime Minister.—I am, Sir, &c., H. E. STRINGER.

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