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8. Visitors will be required to sign their name in the 
Visitors Book kept at the Museum for that purpose. 
9. — Every person committing any offence against good 
order, or infringing any of the regulations made by the Board, 
shall be liable to be removed summarily or otherwise dealt with. 
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10. — When the use of the Museum after the hour of six 
o’clock in the evening shall be required for lectures, scientific 
meetings or other purposes connected with the objects of the 
Institute, the following payments shall be made to the funds of 
the Institute : 1. Where the persons using the building are 
members or associates, the sum of two shillings and sixpence, 
which shall be paid to the caretaker as his fee. 2. Where the persons 
using the building are not members or associates a sum of not 
less than five shillings, as may be determined by the Board 
in each case — such sum to include the caretaker’s fee of two 
shillings and sixpence, and a further sum to defray the cost of 
lighting and other expenses. 
11. Application for the use of the Museum must be made 
to the Secretary, who, on being satisfied that the objects of the 
meeting are in accordance with the objects of the Victoria 
Institute, may grant permission for such use. Otherwise, the 
Secretary shall refer the matter to a meeting of the Board. In 
any case, he shall report to the next meeting of the Board. 
12. — All Members of the Institute whose subscriptions are 
not in arrear have the right of attending all meetings and 
lectures held or given in the Victoria Museum, and of making 
use of the Library and Reading Room whenever the same shall 
be open. 
13. — Every Member pf the Institute shall have the privilege 
of introducing one friend at evening meetings of the Institute, 
on entering the name of such friend in a book to be kept for the 
purpose, 
