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Rules of the Avicultural Society.



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 communica¬

tions 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 all matters.


11. —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 and Editor shall respectively refer all matters of doubt and

difficulty to the Executive Committee.


12. — The Council (but not a Committee of the Council) shall have power to

alter and add to the Buies, from time to time, in any 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

wo consecutive years by the same person.


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

have voted.


16. — That each Member (not a Dealer) be entitled to one advertisement, free

of charge, each month, the Editor to be sole judge as to whether such advertise¬

ment can and shall be published or not, priority shall be given to those who apply

first.



