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(1.) All officers serving, or who have served, in the Royal Artillery are 
eligible to attend, the annual general Regimental Dinne.. 
(2.) Officers actually serving, are eligible to become members of the Royal 
Artillery Dinner Club at an annual subscription of 5s., and an 
entrance fee of— 
(«) For 2nd Lieutenants ... ... ... ... ... nil. 
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„ 5s. for every year of service 
up to three years 
(«) 
Captains 
... £1 Os. Od. 
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Majors... 
... £1 5s. Od. 
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Lieut.-Colonels... 
... £1 10s. Od; 
The entrance fee and first annual subscription are payable on joining, and 
should accompany the notification to the lion, secretary that the officer wishes to 
become a member of the Dinner Club. 
Subsequent annual subscriptions should be paid into Messrs. Cox & Co., 
Charing Cross, on the 1st of January, to the credit of the Royal Artillery Dinner 
Club. 
(3.) Until further notice the price of the dinner will be : — 
£ s. d. 
For subscribers (members of Dinner Club) ... ... 0 12 0 
„ non-subscribers ... ... ... ... ... 1 12 0 
Payment for the dinner should be made to the hon. secretary at the time inten¬ 
tion to dine is notified, or in any case not later than three days before the dinner. 
Officers who bank with Messrs. Cox & Co. are informed that the price of the 
dinner will be charged in their accounts. 
(4.) Notification of intention to dine should be made to the hon. secretary 
as early in June as possible, if notification is not received two clear 
days before the date of the dinner an extra payment of 5s. will be 
required. Withdrawal of names of officers unavoidably prevented 
from dining should be effected two clear days before the date of 
the dinner, as after that time no money can be returned. 
(5.) (a) It is particularly requested that officers will inform the hon. 
secretary as early as possible, if they wish seats re erved 
for themselves and their friends, and the position they 
would prefer. It should be noted that the arrangement for 
seats beforehand is far the best plan, both in the interests of 
the officers dining , and of the secretary , as it enables the 
latter to meet the wishes of officers in a manner which would 
be impossible if the allotment of seats be left to haphazard 
arrangements at the last. 
(b) Generally speaking, applications for seats will be dealt with 
in the order in which they are received: all applications 
must be received two clear days before the dinner. 
(c) When any number of officers wish to sit together, applications 
must be received from each member of the party; other¬ 
wise confusion is apt to occur, owing to the same officer 
being possibly included in two parties without his knowing 
it. 
(d) General officers and colonels-commandant will be placed in 
order of regimental seniority, alternately to the right and 
left of H.R.H. the Colonel of the Regiment, unless they 
arrange otherwise with the hon. secretary. 
(e) A plan of the table can be seen at' the War Office until two days 
before the dinner: the day immediately preceding the 
dinner will be occupied in filling in the names of officers 
