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Should a Member wish any matter to be brought before the Council

■direct, such matter should be sent to the Business Secretary with a letter

stating that it is to be brought before the Council at their next meeting

otherwise communications will in the first place be brought before the

Executive.


A decision of a majority of the Council, or a majority of the

Executive endorsed by the Council, shall be final and conclusive in

nil matters.


IX.— The Editor shall have an absolute discretion as to what matter

shall be published in the Magazine (subject to the control of the Executive

Committee). The Business Secretary avwl Editor shall respectively refer

all matters of doubt and difficulty to the Executive Committee.


12. —The Council (but not a Coujmittee of the Council) shall have

power to alter and add to the Rules, from time to time, in an} 7 manner they

may think fit. Five to form a quorum at any meeting of the Council.


13. —The Council shall have power to expel any Member from the

Society at any time without assigning any reason.


14. — Neither the Office of Scrutineer nor that of Auditor shall be held

for two consecutive years by the same person.


15. —The Scrutineer shall not reveal to any person how any Member

shall have voted.



