In the year 1913 already took place the establishment of a permanent machine-exhibition on 

 the exhibition-ground of the 6*'' section of the I. R. Agricultural Society of Vienna, which offers to all 

 interested parties an opportunity to familiarise themselves with the latest progress in the sphere of 

 agricultural machinery. 



Department XIII for the edition and publication of newspapers. This department has the 

 edition of the fortnightly ,,Agricultural magazine" of the 1. R. Agricultural Society of Vienna and the 

 special compiling of all these publications which are not edited by other departments in their sphere 

 of action. Further it has to register and complete besides the collection of newspaper-clippings (press- 

 archives), and to publish the communications for the daily and special press. 



Department XIV. Cash and House Management. Upon it are devolved the cash affairs and the 

 comptability in general and for those departments, which have not their own cash, further the admini- 

 stration of the house of the I. R. Agricultural Society of Vienna, the keeping of member-registers and 

 the enlistment of new members. Further the administration and the insertion part of the ..Agricultural 

 magazine" of the I. R. Agricultural Society of Vienna. 



Aid Department XV. Presentation and expedition. The same accepts the arrivals and hands 

 over the documents to the functionaries and departments. It writes and despatches the answers, has 

 the survey of shorthand notes of the referees and in meetings, and registers the addresses necessary 

 for various purposes. 



For the purpose of detailed information respecting the program and activity of all departments 

 and the duties fixed for special requests, the general secretary has prospects which can be sent to 

 each member of the I. R. Agricultural Society on application. 



For the organisation of special arrangements special departments are established, especially 

 for the arrangment of agricultural exhibitions. The I. R. Agricultural Society arranges 

 either general empire exhibitions, which extend to all branches of agriculture, or special exhibitions 

 as: agricultural products exhibitions (barley-, hop-, breeding-cattle and fat cattle-exhibitions). 



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