THE DUKE OF NORTHUMBERLAND'S SPEECH. [To raz EDITOR or THE
" SPECTATOR-"1 SIR, —At the request of the Duke of Northumberland we are approaching various patriotic organizations to ask if they can arrange for the distribution of a pamphlet containing his speech on the 21st inst. at Kensington Town Hall, on The Revolutionary Movement. We should be glad to hear from any organizations or people who are prepared to assist, and also from friends who will help us in defraying the cost of this undertaking. The present industrial position affords striking proof of the urgent need for the educational campaign which the Union is carrying on throughout the industrial areas, and which could be greatly extended with further support.—I am, (General Secretary, British Empire Union). 9 & 10 Agar Street, Strand, W.C. 2.