THE " SPECTATOR " AND MR. LLOYD GEORGE. [To the
Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—May I support the letter in your issue of to-day asking that greater magnanimity be shown in your treatment of Mr. Lloyd George. You use in to-day's Spectator a statement from Lord Curzon's speech as to Mr. Lloyd George's influence in foreign affairs as " illegitimate." I see in the Times of yesterday that Lord Curzon writes to say that what he said "was just the reverse," namely, "a legitimate influence." I feel sure you will correct this in your next issue, and I would plead for a little more kindness and generosity in your attitude towards the ex-Premier.—I ant, Sir, &e., A. B. STEVENSON.
The Rectory, Ganton-with-llamcorth, Norfolk•, Nov. 11th.