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ANNUAL REPORT. 



Life Members 



Annual Members 



Life Associates 



Annual Associates ... 



Missionary Associates 



Hon. Corresponding Members 



Library Associates ... 



30 

 91 

 65 

 253 

 13 

 92 

 22 



Total 



566 



9. Finance, 



Financially the last two years have resulted in a deficit of 

 £56, due to the death and retirement of old members and 

 associates. This has been met by the Sale of Stock, thereby 

 reducing the Capital Investment of the Institute to £500 in 

 2\ per cent. Consols. The Council hope each member and 

 associate will endeavour this year to secure at least one addition 

 to the list from amongst their own friends and acquaintances. 

 If this were done the Council could greatly extend the use- 

 fulness of the Institute at home and abroad. 



Owing to the election of Mr. Sewell to the Council, Colonel 

 Mackinlay resigned his position as one of the Auditors, one 

 only of whom can be on the Council. At the request of the 

 Council, Mr. Lance Gray kindly undertook the duties in 

 conjunction with Mr. Sewell. The thanks of the Council are 

 cordially extended to these gentlemen. 



Through the kindness of friends of the Institute in various 

 localities meetings have been held as follows : — 



On the 12th May, 1910, in St. Andrew's Hall, Upper 

 Norwood, when Professor Orchard spoke on the subject of his 

 Gunning Prize Essay, the " Attitude of Science towards 

 Miracles." He was supported by Professor Carruthers, Mr. 

 Corrie, Colonel Mackinlay (Chairman of Council), Kev. J. 

 Sharp and others. One Associate joined. 



Oh the 17th November, 1910, in the Pennefather Memorial 

 Hall, Barnet, when the Kev. S. Koberts, Vicar of Christ Church, 



10. Auditors, 



11. Country and Suhurhan Meetings, 



