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23 free distribution of practical suggestions respecting that necessary and important duty of every Liberal Association.

Facilities were also afforded to the Metropolitan Liberal Associations for mutual consultation and joint action with reference to the important questions involved in the recent Registration Appeals. The advantage of mutual consultation is now further extended by the appointment of a Committee to consider the Corrupt Practices Bill, with the view of suggesting such amendments as the experience of those who have been actively engaged in the conduct of elections may show to be desirable with a view to its greater efficiency.

These are merely some of the principal methods adopted by the Executive Committee. There are many other directions in which it works in order to secure its two great objects, the promotion of Political Education and Liberal Organisation throughout the Metropolis and the Home Counties.

Offices:—18, Walbrook, London, E.C, March, 1882.