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the work of the Club, the continued vigour of which is due to 

 their energy. 



The Hon. Secretary greatly regrets that he has found it neces- 

 sary to ask the Committee to accept his resignation owing to 

 the increasing pressure of work. He feels confident, however, 

 in handing over the ofiice to a successor who readily volunteered, 

 that in his able and experienced hands the Club will not fail to 

 benefit and continue to prosper. 



In conclusion, the Committee looks forward confidently to the 

 future, in view of the promising activity and interest of the 

 members during the past year, and hopes that a way will soon 

 be found to gather again the whole of the Club's property under 

 a single roof, with a prospect of greater accessibility and increased 

 utility to the members. 



