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The Sixty-First General Meeting. 



the necessity of securing the motor char-a-bancs long before the 

 numbers likely to attend the meeting can be known, and the fact 

 that the numbers actually attending the Shaftesbury meeting 

 were smaller than in recent years, led to a deficit of £9 13s. 9d., 

 in the accounts of the meeting. This sum has, however, since the 

 meeting been made up by the contributions of sixteen of the Mem- 

 bers who were present;, so that the General Fund of the Society 

 does not suffer. 



