Bevicw of Reviews, 1/12/13. 



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THE OVER SEAS CLUB. 



MOTTO. 



" We sailed wherever ships could sail, 

 We founded many a mighty state, 

 Pray God our greatness may not fail, 

 Through craven fears of being great." 



— Tennyson. 



At the opening of all meetings of the Over Seas Club, the Club's motto — 

 as above — is sung to the tune of the Old Hundredth. 



MEMBERS' CREED. 



Believing the British Empire to stand for justice, freedom, order and good 

 government, we, as citizens of the greatest Empire in the world, pledge ourselves 

 to maintain the heritage handed down to us by our fathers. 



OBJECTS. 



1. To help one another. 



2. To render individual service to our Empire, if need be to bear arms. 



3. To insist on the vital necessity to the Empire of British supremacy on 



the sea. 



4. To draw together in the bond of comradeship the peoples now living 



under the folds of the British flag. 

 The Over Seas Club is strictly non-party, non-sectarian, and recognises no 

 distinction of class. Its members reside in all parts of the world outside the 

 United Kingdom. Membership is open to any British subject, Briti-h-boin or 

 naturalised. 



Intormation concerning- the Over-Seas 

 Club can be obtained from the following: — 



Australia: Naw South Wales.— S. Duncalfe, 

 321 (reorge-street, Svflne\-. 



Victoria Col. J. P. Talbot, Club 



Rooms, Empire Arcade, .Melbourne. 



Queensland.- -Hon. K. H. T. Plant, 

 Charters Towers; or J. Frostick, 

 One Mile, Cympie. 



South Australia. — ^A. E. Davey, Curne- 

 street, Adelaide. 



Tasmania. — II. T. Gould, J. P., 04 Eliza 

 bcth-street, llobart. 



West Australia. -W. M. Peters, 1 Cathe- 

 dral-avenue, Perth. 

 New Zealand. — J. K. Macfic (Hon. Domin- 

 ion Secretary), /() Castle-street, 

 Dunedin. 

 Fiji. A. J. .-^rm^trong, Native Office, Suva, 



Fiji. 

 Canada: Quebec Provincs. — E. B. Pritcluud, 

 P.O. l>ox :::!lS4, Montreal. ,, 



Ontario. -A. T. McEarlane, 61 Met- 

 calfe-street, Ottawa. 



Manitoba. — ^C. Nightingale, 15 Linda 

 X'ista. Vaug-han-road, Winnipeg". 



Saskatchewan. — E. A. Matthews, P.O. 

 Hox 162Q, Saskatoon. 



Alberta. — Eionel Gibbs, Edmonton. 



British Columbia. — W. Blakemore, 

 " The Week," Victoria. 



Nova Scotia. — ^11. Howe, P.O. Box, 370. 

 Halifax. 

 South Africa: Natal. -T. W. Jackson, iS 

 Timber-street, Pietcrmaritzburg'. 



Transvaal — W. Crofton Forbes, Direc- 

 tor of Prisons Office, Pretoria. 



Cape Province.--C. W. Clarke, P.O. Box 

 1418, Capetown. 

 Rhodesia. 41. E. R. Graham, P.O. Box 



I ij, Bulawayo. 

 United Kngdom. — The Org^aniser, Over 

 Sea- Club, Carmelite House, Lon- 

 don, E.C. 



