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 promptly and vigorously, so as to secure the dissemination of a full knowledge of the question, and such a powerful representation of the National view of the subject as shall ensure the withdrawal, or the rejection, of the scheme.

Now, as to what is to be done. The immediate need is that all who can help in any way, by circulating this paper; by signing a petition when the time comes; or, by obtaining the signatures of others, should be brought into communication. To this end those who are disposed are earnestly and respectfully invited to send their names and addresses, (adding the parliamentary constituency in which they live) by post card or otherwise, to the undersigned. Persons so doing will receive prompt information as to any step that is taken.

Names to be sent to R. Somervell, Hazelthwaite, Windermere.