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3. A member of the Society who joins any Section shall not be required 

 to pay an entrance-fee, and the annual subscription paid by him shall not exceed 

 one-half of that paid by non-members of the Society. 



4. Each Section shall elect its own Committee of Management. 



5. The President and Vice-Presidents of the Society for the time being shall 

 be ex-officio members of the Committee of Management of all Sections. 



6. The rules and regulations for the management of Sections shall not have 

 effect until they have been formally approved by the Council of the Society. 



7. Subscribers to the Sections shall have access to the library of the 

 Society, subject to such conditions as may be imposed by the Council. 



8. The Committee of Management of each Section shall, on or before 

 September 30 of each year, furnish to the Council of the Society an annual 

 report of the proceedings of the Section and its balance-sheet for publication 

 (subject to the approval of the Council) in the Society's annual volume. A copy 

 of such report and balance-sheet shall be given to each member of the Section 

 unless it publishes its own report. 



9. Sections shall be allowed the use of the Society's room at such times as 

 may be approved by the Council. 



10. All subscriptions received by any Section shall be paid to the Treasurer 

 of the Society on or before September 15 in each j^ear. 



11. Grants of money out of the general funds of the Society may be made 

 by the Council to any Section. 



VII. — Regulations for the Election of a Member of the Board of 

 Governors of the Public Library, Museum, and Art Gallery of 

 South Australia, pursuant to "The Public Library, Museum, 

 AND Art Gallery and Institute Act, 1909." 



1. At a meeting in October the Council shall elect one member of the Board; 

 such election shall be by ballot, if so required by any member. 



2. No person shall be elected unless he is at the time of his election a 

 member of the Society, nor shall be continue to hold office as such member of 

 the Board if he ceases to be a member of the Society. 



3. The elected member shall hold office until the election of his successor, 

 and shall then retire, but may be re-elected. 



4. Every casual vacancy shall be filled at the next meeting of the Society 

 (by ballot if demanded by any Fellow). 



5. The result of each election shall be certified to His Excellency the Governor 

 under the hand of the President. 



6. The elected member shall be deemed to be the representative of the 

 Society upon the said Board, and shall (subject to his duties to the Board) 

 report to the Council all matters concerning the Society which may be dealt 

 with by the Board, and shall make such representations on behalf of the Society 

 as the Society or the Council may from time to time direct. 



Signed and Sealed at a special meeting of the Council of the Royal Society 

 of South Australia (Incorporated) held on the eighth day of October, 1923. 



Robert Pulleine, President. 

 Walter Rutt, Hon. Secretory. 

 B. S. Roach, Hon. Treasurer. 



