APPENDIX. xix 



2. But this shall not be considered to pre- 

 clude members from offering a slight refreshment 

 to a friend, so introduced, such refreshment must 

 be understood not to exceed a glass of wine, 

 biscuit, or soda water. 



Rule XVI. 

 1. No gambling shaE be allowed in the Club Gambling not al- 

 House, or in any of the buildings or apartments lo'^'ed in the Club 

 connected therewith. ouse. 



Rule XVII. 

 1. No play of any kind shaU be allowed on 

 Sundays. 



Bvj^ xvin. 



1. No member is, on any account, to reprif Servants to be pro- 

 mand or iU use any of the Club servants, and it teoted from ill usage, 

 is the bounden duty of the Secretary, in order to 



secure respectable servants, to protect them from 

 in usage of every kind. 



2. No verbal complaints are to be received Verbal complaints 

 by the Secretary. Gentlemen having occasion ^°^ to ^^ received, 



to find fault, can bring the same to his notice in 

 writing, for which purpose a book is kept, and 

 which will be produced when called for, 



Rule XIX. 



1, Books, periodicals and pamphlets are, on Removals of books, 

 no account, to be removed from the reading **• 



room, until after the first fortnight of their re- 

 ceipt, English newspapers, not before seven 

 days, and Indian newspapers, not before three 

 days, 



2. On notice being received of the despatch 

 of new works from London, their names will be 

 registered in a book to be kept for the purpose 

 on the Library table, and members, wishing to 

 read the same, will enter their names under each 

 work respectively. 



On the receipt of the works, they wiU be sent 

 by the Librarian to members, in succession, as 

 their Aames stand ou the list, 

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