GENERAL PROGRAMME 



AS CARRIED OUT 



MONDAY, JANUARY 9th. 



10.30 a.m. — Sectional Committees met (Rule 23). 

 11 a.m. — First meeting of General Council (Rule 7). 



Business : 



To receive the balance-sheet. 



To appoint a Recommendation Committee (Rule 36) 



To consider questions referred by the Sydney Committee, viz.^ 

 suggested alterations in rules. 



Mueller Memorial Medal. 



Other business. 

 2-3.30 p.m. — Presidential Addresses in Sections A, C, G2, and J. 

 3.30 p.m.— President's Reception at the University. This took the 



form of a garden party. 

 8.30 p.m. — President's Address at the University. 



TUESDAY, JANUARY 10th. 



10 a.m. — Sectional Committees met. 



10.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. ^Presidential Address and Papers in Sections. 



2 p.m. to 4 p.m. — Presidential Addresses and Papers in Sections. 



4-6 p.m. — Garden Party at the Women's College, the Universit}-. 



8.30 p.m. — Popular Lecture in the Great Hall of the University, by 

 Professor G. C. Henderson, M.A., of Adelaide. Subject : 

 " The Mutation Theory of Evolution in History." 



WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11th. 



10 a.m. — Sectional Committees met. 



10.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. — Papers in Sections. 



12.45 p.m. — Sub-committee on Rules met. 



3.30 p.m. — Garden Party given by His Excellenc}' the Governor, 



Lord Chelmsford, and Lady Chelmsford, at Government 



House, " Cranbrook," Rose Bay. 



Dover Road or Watson's Bay trams. Extra trams were arranged 



for through the kindness of the Tramwa}' authorities. 

 Evening unallotted for official functions. 



