14 JUNE 1935, Page 19

THE CAMBRIDGE LABOUR PARTY

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR, Will you allow us to call attention to a matter which may interest many Cambridge graduates among your readers ? A few years ago a Cambridge University Labour Party was inaugurated, with a committee of residents and non-residents, and with three main objects : (a) that nominations for the University seats might be on a satisfactory basis, (b) that contact might be maintained with all Labour graduates, resident and non-resident, (c) that the interest in University politics of the Cambridge University Labour Club might be maintained after graduation. University graduates have in their special representation a historic privilege and Univei- sity representatives have a distinctive position, both of which may be more happily used and more rapidly eliminated by broadening such channels of communication. We there- fore invite all Cambridge graduates to inform us of their readiness to become members of the Cambridge University Labour Party. The subscription is five shillings a year. An annual report is circulated.—Yours faithfully, Amx. Woon (President). E. S. SHIRE (Treasurer).