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Proceedings. 
S.A. NAT., VOL. XVI. 
July 24, 1935. 
Attorney-General (Hon. S. W. Jeffries), Commissioner of Pub- 
lic Works (Hon. H. S. Hudd), Commissioner of Crown Lands 
(Hon. M. McIntosh); Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor (Mr. J. R. 
Cain); Sir Wm. Sowden; Mr. R. S. Roach, and Mr. N. H. Taylor. 
FEBRUARY 20, 1934. 
Rev. H. A. Gunter presided at the Conversazione meeting 
held at the Wentworth Cafe. 
NOMINATIONS. 
Mrs. E. M. Masterman, Undalya; Mr. C. Boomsma, c/- 
Mr. Hodge, National Park, Belair; Miss F. Johns, 43 Gage St., 
St. Morris; Miss Pryor, Fullarton Road, Fisher Park. 
ELECTIONS. 
Mr. L. C. Adcock, 7 Barnard St., Nth. Adelaide; Mr. K. 
Beasley, Harris St., Payneham. 
LANTERN LECTURE. 
Mr. W. P. Lapthorne gave a very fine lecture on New Guinea 
illustrated by moving pictures. The subject was quite a new one 
and the keen appreciation of those present was expressed by 
Messrs. F. Trigg and E. H. Ising. Songs and duets were ren- 
dered by Mrs. H. Pank and Miss Wagner, who were accorded 
hearty thanks for their melody. Refreshments were served at 
the close. 
MARCH 20, 1934. 
Chair: Rev. H. A. Gunter. 
ELECTIONS. 
Mrs. E. M. Masterman, Mr. C. Boomsma, Miss F. Johns 
and Miss Pryor. 
MR. E. ASHBY’S GARDEN, BLACKWOOD. 
It was learned that Mr. Ashby’s garden, which contains a 
large number of native plants, was for sale, a^d it was suggested 
that the Section move in the matter of having it purchased as 
a botanic garden. 
LANTERN LECTURE. 
Prof. T. Harvey Johnston gave an exceedingly informative 
lecture on “Seabirds of the Antarctic,” and the pictures shown 
were an excellent series and wonderfully clear. Views of pen- 
guins formed a most fascinating study. 
