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ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. 



of old age, it was difficult for him to get on the platform. But his 

 intellect was bright and clear, and he wished, by his presence, to 

 show his thorough sympathy with, and support of, the efforts of the 

 Institute. 



On the motion of Mr. Joseph Graham, seconded by Mr. T. B. 

 Bishop, the thanks of the Meeting were accorded to Colonel 

 Mackinlay for presiding. 



