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The Ordinary Direétors, Managing Diretors, and 
Exchange Room Direétors were then duly eleéted as per 
annexed list, after which the President proposed that 
Mr. Conyers be continued in the office of Honorary 
Treasurer. It was an office that required a person of 
integrity, and he was sure they had such a man in the 
present Treasurer. Mr. J. Wood Davis seconded and 
Mr. Conyers was unanimously elected. 
The President then said he was sure they all regretted 
the absence, through sickness, of Mr. Luke M. Hill, 
their esteemed Honorary Secretary. He hoped Mr. Hill 
would soon be restored to health and strength and yet 
be able to render good services to the Society. Mean- 
while, as he was leaving the colony, it would be necessary 
to ele€&t another gentleman to the office, and he would 
propose Mr. R. T. A. Daly, who had already held the 
office, and as he believed, had discharged the duties to 
their satisfaétion. 
The Hon. N. D. Davis seconded, and Mr. Daly was 
also unanimously elected. 
The different Committees, Local Secretaries and 
Resident Direétor in London were then eleéted as per 
annexed list. 
A question having been asked as to Mr, Quelch’s 
eligibility for membership of the Committee of Corres= 
pondence, he being an employe of the Society and not 
a member, it was agreed to leave the matter over for the 
present, asking the Direétors to see if it be not possible 
to ele&t him an Honorary Member. 
The meeting then terminated. 
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