TIM INDEPENDENT POLITICAL ASSOCIATION. [To TIIZ EDITOR or THE "SPECTATOR:1
Sni,—May I be allowed to draw attention to the formation of this organization, inaugurated to secure more honesty, efficiency, and independence in British politics? It is evident that in all classes there are many Who have become dissatisfied with the present party system' of govermient, involving as It does not only mu} 11 recklesi legialation, but an unrealized amount of political torraP lion as well. Those desirous of infornia.tion as to the aims and objects of the- Independent Political Association are invitee to make application to the Hon. Secretary, 1, Castelink %tensions,
Barnes, London, S.W., from whom full particulars tree
literature may be obtained.I am, Sir, eze., S. SKELHONN.