20 TlMEHRI. 
Cameron , Managing Directors ; Messrs. J. J. Dare, T. H. 
Glennie and A. Weber, Exchange Room Directors. — In 
relation to the election of Treasurer, Mr. Daly said he had 
received a letter from Mr. Imlach who stated that he did 
not wish to be re-elected. He (Mr. Daly) therefore 
proposed that Mr. Conyers be elected Treasurer for the 
ensuing year. Mr. N. D. Davis seconded the motion. 
Mr. Conyers said he did not think the time had yet come 
to eleft another person in place of Mr. Imlach, who had 
been connected with the Society ever since its founda- 
tion, and had done much to promote its success. Mr. 
Imlach had probably written the letter to which reference 
had been made, under the influence of irritation, caused 
by what he had seen in the newspapers about the lax way 
in which the colle6tion, or non-collection, of subscriptions 
had been conducted, and on calm reflection might think 
better of it. He was quite willing to continue to act as 
Treasurer until Mr Imlach returned, and if, then, Mr. Im- 
lach should persist in declining re-election he would be 
prepared to undertake the office. He, therefore, begged 
to move as an amendment that Mr. Imlach be re- 
ele6ted as Treasurer. Mr. D. C. Cameron seconded the 
amendment, which was adopted unanimously. Mr. L. M. 
Hill was re-elected Secretary, and Mr. William Walker, 
Resident Director in London, a special vote of thanks 
for his past services in that capacity being passed. A 
similar compliment on the motion of Mr. Davis seconded 
by Capt. Duncan was paid to the retiring office-bearers of 
the Society. The various Committees for the ensuing 
year, of which a complete list will be found at foot were 
appointed. 
A letter from Mr. Russell, enclosing cuttings from 
