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paternal interest in their welfare. Members, when they deserve 

 it, have a right to look to the College for advice and assistance, 

 as well as for the censure of unfortunate errors. Censure 

 indeed would come with better grace from a Council on which 

 Members are represented than from one which has always been 

 found hostile, or indifferent to the interests of the Members. 



Until the Council is reformed in the direction indicated, we 

 shall have no confidence in that irresponsible oligarchy. 



On behalf of the Society, 



Sidney C. Lawrence, Hon. Secretary, M.R.C.S. Eng., 

 L.R.C.P. Lond., M.B., Ch.B., D.P.H. Lond. 



22, Latymer Road, 



Lower Edmonton, N., 

 September 2, 19 14. 



