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GENERAL MEETINGS AT KINGWILLIAMSTOWN. 



On Monday^ July y, at ii a.m., the Association was officially 

 welcomed by His Worship the Mayor of Kingwilliamstown 

 (Councillor Col. S. R. Style, M.B.E., J.P.) and Borough 

 Council in Dale College Hall. 



At 8 p.m., Members of the Association attended a reception 

 and conversazione, held by His Worship the Mayor of King- 

 williamstown, in the Town Hall. 



Thereafter Dr. C. F. Juritz, M.A., F.LC, resigned the office 

 of President to the Rev. W. Flint, D.D., who took the chair and 

 delivered an address, for which see page i. 



The President subsequently presented the South Africa 

 Medal to Dr. J. Moir, M.A., F.LC. For the proceedings see 

 page xxxviii. 



On Tuesday, July 8, at 9 a.m., Members proceeded on a 

 motor trip to the Pirie Forest and Trout Hatcliery. 



At 8.15 p.m.. Members were present at an entertainment 

 given in the Town Hall by the Kingwilliamstown Amateur 

 Musical and Dramatic Society. 



On Wednesday, July 9, at 10.30 a.m., the Seventeenth 

 Annual General Meeting was held in the Dale College Hall, for 

 Minutes of which see page xxiv. 



At 8.15 p.m., in the Town Hall, Professor E. J. Goddard, 

 B.A., D.Sc, delivered a discourse on " The Approaching South 

 African Antarctic Expedition," the President of the Association 

 presiding. 



On Thursday^ July 10, at 8.30 a.m., Members proceeded by 

 railway train to East London. 



GENERAL MEETINGS AT EAST LONDON. 



On Thursday, July 10, at 2.30 p.m., the Association was 

 officially welcomed by His Worship the Mayor of East London 

 (Councillor James Stewart, M.L.A.), in Selborne College Hall. 



At 8 p.m., Members of the Association attended a reception, 

 held bv His Worship the Mayor of East London in the Citv 

 Hall. 



On Friday, July 11, at 10.30 a.m., Members of the Associa- 

 tion A-isited the Municipal Waterworks Construction Works. 



At 2.30 p.m., Members visited the Harbour and Buffalo 

 River Mouth. 



At 8 p.m., in the City Hall, Prof. G. E. Cory, M.A., delivered 

 a discourse on " The Early History of Kaffraria and East 

 London," the President of the Association presiding. 



On Saturday, July 12, at 10 a.m., Members proceeded on 

 an excursion up the Buffalo River to Green Point. 



At 2 p.m., Meml)ers proceeded on a motor trip to Gonubie 

 Park Estate. 



At 8 p.m.. in the City Hall, Prof. E. J. Goddard, B A.. 

 D.Sc, repeated his discourse on " The Approaching South 

 African Antarctic Expedition," Mr. J. A. Foote, F.G.S., General 

 Secretary of the Association, presiding. 



