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thus offered was at once rejected, and the Hon. Sec. was 

 iinaniuiously re-elected. 



Mr. Maxwell, in accepting re-election as Hon. 

 Treasurer, said that the Club had gone through a very- 

 trying year, but he thought they had no reason to be 

 dissatisfied, and hoped that its present position would be 

 maintained. 



The Hon. Sec. suggested one or two minor altera- 

 tions in the rules, but withdrew his proposals after a 

 short discussion. 



A long letter from Mr. Ball, proposing sundry 

 alterations, was read, but it was thought inadvisable to 

 interfere with the present rules. 



The Hon. Sec. having mentioned that the new 

 Magazine would considerably add to the duties of his 

 office, a suggestion was made that an Assistant Hon. Sec. 

 be appointed, and Mr. Frostick proposed Mr. Plumbridge 

 for the position. This was seconded by Mr. Sandy and 

 carried. Mr. Plumbridge, in accepting office, expressed 

 his pleasure in doing anything to help forward the work 

 of the Hon. Sec. 



The following gentlemen were elected members of 



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the Club :— 



Mr. Arthur Gough 

 „ W. P. Williams 

 „ W. H. Harris 

 „ W. N. Midgley 

 „ H.J. Chick 

 ,, C. Locke 

 ,, Galloway 

 „ G. Gait 



Proposed by 

 Mr. Wellings. 

 Mr. Massey 



Mr. Frostick 

 „ Judd 

 ,, Sandy 



Hon. Sec. 



Mr. J. Williams 



Seconded hy 

 Hon. Sec. 



A vote of thanks to the Scrutineers 

 closed the Annual General Meeting. 



Mr. Vale 

 ,, Maxwell 

 and Auditors 



Committee Meeting, held at Headquarters, 25, High 

 Holborn, 6th March, 1902. Present — Mr. Pollard (in the 

 chair), Messrs. Boerma, C. Cooper, Dewhurst, Emms, 

 Frostick, Jones, Maxwell, A. Plumbridge, Sandy, Vale, 

 and the Hon. Secretary. 



