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JJotksbtre Batumlist^' lUnion. 



DATES OF FUTURE EXCURSIONS. 



THE Hon. Secretary would be pleased to ascertain the views of members gener- 

 ally as to what Days of the Week are most suitable for the Union's 

 Excursions, as a guidance to the Executive in making arrangements for the pro- 

 gramme of the year. 



As it is important that the expression of opinion should be general and include 

 the views of all who are at all likely to attend the meetings which suit their con- 

 venience, it is hoped that all members who take an interest in the Excursions 

 should respond to this request. It will, of course, be understood that a member 

 expressing himself in favour of any particular day will be looked upon as likely to 

 attend if that day is adopted. 



Please use Tos-r-CARDS, addressed to the Hon. Secretary. 



The places which will be recommended for 1897 Excursions are Everingham, 

 Scarborough, Cotherstone (Teesdale), Boston Spa, and Skelmanthorpe. 



NEXT YEAR'S ANNUAL MEETING. 



The Executive are prepared to receive invitations from such towns as ^ are 

 wishful to have the Annual Meeting of next year (1897). Kecent Annual Meetings 

 have been held in the West Riding, so that invitations from the North or East 

 Ridings would be particularly appropriate now. 



UNPAID SUBSCRIPTIONS. 



The Hon. Treasurer would remind members whose subscriptions are still 

 unpaid that, as his accounts are to be shortly balanced for audit, he would take it 

 as a particular favour if outstanding subscriptions were at _once paid m, either to 

 himself or to one of the Hon. Local Treasurers. 



THIS YEAR'S ANNUAL MEETING 



Will be held at Leeds, Thursday, November 261/1. The Leeds societies will on 

 this occasion have a series of Exhibits in the Art Gallery to illustrate the work 

 done by the Union and all its Sections, Committees, and members durmg the 

 season of 1S96 ; and they hope to rely on ail workers to support them in making 

 a successful display. 



Communications should be addressed to Mr. J. W. Addyman, B.A., 15, East 

 Parade, Leeds, who is acting temporarily for the Secretary of the Leeds Reception 

 Committee. 



