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: Timehri ' has never been more ably conducted than under the untiring 

 guidance of our able vice-president, Mr. Nunan. I hope Mr. Nunan will 

 excuse me for making a directly personal, however truthful, remark in 

 his presence. As a community we have no longer to tight the uphill 

 tight of our forbears. We live in enlightened times and in an enlightened 

 city second to none for its population in the tropics. Let us not mark 

 time but exercise our best endeavours to create thought for the future 

 advancement not only of our Society but of the Magnificent Province in 

 which it is our lot to work.'" 









