The West India 

 Committee 



{Incori orated by Royal Charter) 



President 

 THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF HAREWOOD, K.C.V.O. 



Chairman 



ROBERT RUTHERFORD 



Deputy -Chairman 



CYRIL GURNEY 



Hon. Treasurers 



E. A. DE PASS THOMAS GREENWOOD 

 H. F. PREVITE 



WILLIAM GILLESPIE 



Executive 



THE CHAIRMAN 

 THE DEPUTY CHAIRMAN 

 THE HON. TREASURERS 

 S. CAMERON 

 C. A. CAMPBELL 

 EVAN R. CAMPBELL 

 LT.-COL. H. A. CLIFTON 

 SIK EDWARD DAVSON 

 LT.-COL. !. B. DAVSON, O.B.E. 

 H. DE PASS 

 A. DUCKHAM 

 H. CRUM EWING 

 W. FAWCETT, B.Sc. 

 G. M. FRAME 

 H. J. J. FREEMAN 

 M. GARNETT 

 W. A. GRIFFIN 



Committee 



LT.-COL. G. A. O. LANE 

 A. N. LUBBOCK 

 CAPT. G. H. LYALL, M.B.E. 

 N. MALCOLMSON. O.B.E. 



E. L. MARSHALL 

 A. J. McCONNELL 

 R. M. B. PARKER 



SIR OWEN PHILLIPS, M.P., 



G.C.M.G. 

 A. W. ROGERS 

 J. H. SC RUT-TON 

 G. MOODY STUART 

 J. E. TINNE 



SIR WILLIAM TROLLOPS, BART. 

 H. A. TROTTER 



F. H. WATSON 

 C. F. WOOD 



THE WEST INDIA COMMITTEE, which was established prior to the 

 year 1750, is the oldest body representative of any colony or group of colonies. 

 It is an incorporated Association of British subjects whose object is, by united 

 action, to promote the interests of the agricultural and manufacturin g industries 

 and trade of the entire British West Indies, British Guiana, and British Honduras. 



Only British subjects are eligible for membership. Candidates for admission 

 must be proposed by one and seconded by another member of the West India 

 Committee. 



There is no Entrance Fee. The minimum Annual Subscription is one guinea 

 or five dollars. Subscriptions become due en January ist except for new members, 

 whose subscriptions for the current year become payable on election. Annual 

 subscriptions of one guinea or five dollars may be commuted by individuals by pay- 

 ment of the sum of ten guineas for Life Membership. 



The West India Committee Circular containing a review of the work of the 

 West India Committee ; Notes on West Indian Affairs ; Statistics as to all the West 

 Indian Industries; Births, Marriages, and Deaths; Home Arrivals and Departures 

 by the mail steamers, etc., is posted to members, fortnightly, free of charge. 



Lectures on matters of interest in connection with the West Indies are delivered 

 periodically at the West India Committee Rooms, which are situated at 15, Seething 

 Lane, London, E.G. 3, next to Mark Lane Station (UndergrounD Railway). The 

 rooms form a useful rendezvous for visitors. West Indian newspapers are filed, and 

 there is a comprehensive library of West Indian books for the use of members. 



Secretary 

 ALGERNON ASPINALL, C.M.G. 



Barrister-at-Law 



Assistant Secretary 



GILFRED N. KNIGHT, M.A. 



Barrister-at-Law 



Bankers 

 THE COLONIAL BANK 



Offices 

 15, SEETHING LANE, LONDON, E.G. 3 



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