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NORTHUMBERLAND AVENUE

LONDON, W.c.

COUNCIL OF 1904-1905.

Patron.

HIS MAJESTY THE KING.

President.

HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G., G.C.M.G.

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LORD STRATHCONA AND MOUNT ROYAL, G.C.M.G.

RIGHT HON. SIR GEORGE TAUBMAN GOLDIE, K.O.M.G.

SIR HENRY E. G. BULWER, G.C.M.G.

HON. SIR ROBERT G. W. HERBERT, G.C.B.

FIELD-MARSHAL SIR HENRY W. NORMAN, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., C.I.E.

SIR CECIL CLEMENTI SMITH, G.C.M.G.

SIR FREDERICK YOUNG, K.O.M.G.

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SIR MONTAGU F. OMMANNEY, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., I.S.O.

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LONDON AND WESTMINSTER BANK, 1 ST. JAMES'S SQUARE, S.W.

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THOMAS STEWART, ESQ.,

M.B., C.M., SALISBURY. EDGAR H. STRONG, ESQ., M.R.C.S., BULAWAYO.

SIERRA LEONE: T. J. ALLDRIDGE, ESQ., SHERBRO.

SOUTHERN NIGERIA: HON. LESLIE PROBYN, C.M.G., OLD CALABAR.

STRAITS SETTLEMENTS: HON. W. T. TAYLOR, C.M.G., SINGAPORE. TRANSVAAL: ALFRED E. J. PRINCE, ESQ., JOHANNESBURG.

TRINIDAD: P. CARMODY, Esq., F.I.C.,

F.C.S., PORT OF SPAIN.

UGANDA PROTECTORATE GEORGE WIL

SON, ESQ., C.B., KAMPALA (MENGO), UGANDA.

Telegraphic Address: "RECITAL, LONDON."

Telephone No. 5537, "GERRARD."

NORTHUMBERLAND AVENUE, LONDON, W.C.

FOUNDED 1868.

INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER 1882.

MOTTO-“UNITED EMPIRE.”

Objects.

To provide a place of meeting for all gentlemen connected with the Colonies and British India, and others taking an interest in Colonial and Indian affairs; to establish a Reading Room and Library, in which recent and authentic intelligence upon Colonial and Indian subjects may be constantly available, and a Museum for the collection and exhibition of Colonial and Indian productions; to facilitate interchange of experiences amongst persons representing all the Dependencies of Great Britain; to afford opportunities for the reading of Papers, and for holding Discussions upon Colonial and Indian subjects generally; and to undertake scientific, literary, and statistical investigations in connection with the British Empire. But no Paper shall be read, or any Discussion be permitted to take place, tending to give to the Institute a party character.—(Rule I.)

Membership.

There are two classes of Fellows (who must be British Subjects), Resident and Non-Resident, both elected by the Council on the nomination of Two Fellows, one of whom at least must sign on personal knowledge. The former pay an entrance fee of £3 and an annual subscription of £2; the latter an entrance fee of £1 1s. (which is increased to £3 when taking up permanent residence in the United Kingdom) and an annual subscription of £1 1s. (which is increased to £2 when in the United Kingdom for more than three months). Resident Fellows can compound for the annual subscription by the payment of £20, or after five years' annual subscriptions of £2 on payment of £15; and Non-Resident Fellows can compound for the Non-Resident annual subscription on payment of £10.

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Privileges of Fellows whose Subscriptions are not in Arrear.

The privileges of Fellows, whose subscriptions are not in arrear, include the use of the Institute building, which comprises Reading, Writing, and Smoking Rooms; a Library containing over 56,000 volumes and pamphlets relating to the history, government, trade, resources and development of the British Colonies and India; and a Newspaper Room in which the principal Journals, Magazines, and Reviews-Home, Colonial, and Indian-are regularly received and filed. Books may be borrowed-subject to the Library Regulations—and the correspondence of Fellows may be addressed to the care of the Institute.

The Journal and the Annual Volume of Proceedings are forwarded to all Fellows whose addresses are known.

Fellows are entitled to be present at the Ordinary Meetings, and to introduce one visitor; to be present at the Annual Conversazione, and to introduce a lady. The Institute is open on weekdays from 10 A.M. to 8 P.M., except during August and September, when it is closed at 6 P.M.

The support of all British Subjects, whether residing in the United Kingdom or the Colonies-for the Institute is intended for both is earnestly desired in promoting the great objects of extending knowledge respecting the various portions of the Empire, and in promoting the cause of its permanent unity.

Contributions to the Library will be thankfully received.

J. S. O'HALLORAN,

Secretary.

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