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duties by their indefatigable friend Mr. Karop, to whom they 

 owed so much. 



Mr. J. M. Allen having seconded the motion, it was put to 

 the meeting by the President, and unanimously carried. 



Mr. Karop said it always fell to his lot to return thanks on 

 behalf of the Officers and Committee, and in doing so he could 

 only assure the members of the Club that it was a matter of the 

 greatest pleasure to do all they could to advance its interests, 

 and so long as they were able to do this to the satisfaction of the 

 members it would give them great pleasure to continue their 

 efforts in this direction. 



