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The following Resolutions were passed 
1. Proposed by Major-General Sir R. J. JDacres, seconded by Major 
J. Campbell, and carried ,— 
" That the Report of the Committee be adopted and printed.” 
2. Proposed by the Committee, and carried ,—* 
"That the property of the Institution, now insured for the sum of £2500, 
be insured, from this time, for the sum of £5000.” 
3. Proposed by Captain Yonge, seconded by Captain JKeate, and carried,— 
"That the Annual Statement of Accounts be printed, in future, and 
circulated for general information, at home stations, at least 14 days before 
the date of the Annual General Meeting.” 
4. Proposed by Lieut.-Colonel Field, seconded by Major-General Sir 
JR. J. JDacres, and carried ,— 
"That the Serj-Major in charge be allowed, during certain hours, on 
certain days in the week, and at charges regulated by the Committee, to 
give private* instruction in Photography to such Members as wish to 
practice the art.” 
5. Proposed by Major-General Sir R. J. JDacres, seconded by Captain 
Keate, and carried ,— 
" That the Committee, in future, when the probability arises of a vacancy 
occurring in the Office of Secretary, shall make it known through the proper 
Channel, to the Regiment at large—and that Members be invited, in that 
way, to send their Names as Candidates for the appointment. The Committee 
to abstain from acting upon Rule Y. until proper time has passed for 
applications to be received.” 
6. A vote of thanks was passed to the Committee and the Secretary. 
In accordance with a modified application of Rule IY.—in consequence of 
the number of Officers leaving the Committee on removal from the Garrison 
—Lieut. W. G. Stirling withdraws from the Committee. 
* The Serj-Major in charge has, on former occasions, instructed classes of officers: the object 
of the present resolution is to meet the case of officers wishing to practice independently.—E. J. B. 
