iv Secretary's Report. 



Secretary's Report. 



With tliis issue Vol. VII is completed. During the year 

 the war has raged, bnt in spite of the arduous and pre-occupied 

 times, a high standard has been maintained. Members will, I 

 think, agree that 1916 compares favourably with former years. 



When the next roll appears many names will be missing 

 of those who have given their lives for King and Country. 



The Council wish to thank all who have contributed to the 

 success of the past year, either by writing articles, generous 

 donations to the Illustration Fund, or by introducing new mem- 

 bers, and trust that many more will so assist during 1917. The 

 Honorary Editor's task has been a heavy one, and lie deserves all 

 the help you can give. 



May we remind members that the prompt payment of 

 subscriptions will greatly help the Honorary Secretary, whose 

 spare time to give to the work is very limited indeed, owing to 

 the war. 



Twenty-nine new members have been added during the 

 year, and if all members will do a little (what they can), the 

 coming year should be as. if not more so, successful as the past. 



SIDNEY WILLIAMS. 



December, 1916. 



