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ROOMS: 15, STRAND, W.C

COUNCIL OF 1879-80.

PRESIDENT.

HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G., K.T., K.P., G.C.B., G.C.S.I., G. C.M.G.

CHAIRMAN OF COUNCIL.

HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF MANCHESTER, K.P.

VICE-PRESIDENTS.

HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE CHRISTIAN, K.G.

HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF MANCHESTER, K.P.

HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF ARGYLL, K.T.

HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM AND CHANDOS, G. C.S.I.
HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF SUTHERLAND, K.G.

THE RIGHT HON. THE MARQUIS OF LORNE, K.T., G.C.M.G.
THE MOST NOBLE THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY, G.C.M.G.
THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL GRANVILLE, K.G.

THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF DUFFERIŃ, K.P., K.C.B., G.C.M.G.
THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF DUNRAVEN, K.P.

THE RIGHT HON. VISCOUNT MONCK, G.C.M.G.

THE RIGHT HON. VISCOUNT BURY, K.C.M.G.

THE RIGHT HON. VISCOUNT CRANBROOK.

THE RIGHT HON. LORD CARLINGFORD.

THE RIGHT HON. SIR STAFFORD H. NORTHCOTE, BART., C.B., M.P. THE RIGHT HON. STEPHEN CAVE, M.P.

THE RIGHT HON. W. E. FORSTER, M.P.

THE RIGHT HON. HUGH C. E. CHÍLDERS, M.P.

SIR RICHARD GRAVES MACDONNELL, K.C.M.G., C.B.

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HONORARY CORRESPONDING SECRETARIES.

BRITISH COLUMBIA: ROBERT KER, ESQ.
BRITISH GUIANA: W. H. CAMPBELL,

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MONTREAL, CANADA: E. A. PRENTICE,
Esq.

NEW SOUTH WALES: DR. GEORGE
BENNETT.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA: SAMUEL DAVEN-
PORT, ESQ.

TASMANIA: HUGH MUNRO HULL, ESQ.

15, STRAND, LONDON.

ESTABLISHED 1868.

MOTTO-“UNITED

OBJECTS.

EMPIRE.”

"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, Resident and Non-Resident, both elected by the Council on the nomination of any two Fellows. The former pay an entrance-fee of £3, and an annual subscription of £2; the latter £1 1s. a year, and no entrance-fee. Resident Fellows can become Life Members on payment of £20, and NonResident Fellows on payment of £10.

PRIVILEGES OF FELLOWS.

Use of Rooms, Papers, and Library. All Fellows, whether residing in England or the Colonies, have the Annual Volume of the Proceedings of the Institute forwarded to them.

For Fellows requiring the use of a Club an arrangement has been made with the National Club, No. 1, Whitehall Gardens, by which, on the recommendation of the Honorary Secretary, they can be admitted to all the advantages of the Club on payment of £8 8s. without entrance-fee, for one year, £5 5s. for half a year, or £4 4s. for three months.

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.

FREDERICK YOUNG,

Hon. Sec.

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