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ROYAL  COLONIAL  INSTITUTE 


YEAR  BOOK 


1913 


ROYAL   COLONIAL    INSTITUTE 
Northumberland  Avenue,  London,  W.C. 


Contents 

Index  to  Illustrations   . 
'Index  to  Advertisements 


page  iv 
„      x 

„    xii 


For  conditions  of  Fellowship,  see  pages    13,  14  and  27. 
Price  to  Non-Fellows,  2/6 


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CONTENTS, 


PAGE 

PREFACE • -1 

COUNCIL  OF  1913-14 3 

II.     INTRODUCTION .         .        5 

III.  HISTORICAL  SKETCH 7 

IV.  KOYAL  CHARTER  AND  BULKS     .         .         .         .         .         .        .         .         .         .        9 

V.     THE  INSTITUTE  BUILDING .         .26 

VI.     PRIVILEGES  OF  FELLOWS  AND  ASSOCIATES 27 

VII.  PUBLICATIONS  28 

VIII.  MEETINGS  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  '  .  .29 

IX.  THE  LIBRARY .  .30 

X.  THE  NEWSPAPER-ROOM  .  . 32 

XI.  LIST  OF  NEWSPAPERS  AND  MAGAZINES  33 

XII.  GOLD  MEDAL  FOR  SCIENTIFIC  INQUIRY  46 

XIII.  PRIZES  FOR  ESSAYS 47 

XIV.  LOCAL   COMMITTEES  AND  LOCAL  BRANCHES 48 

XV.     ILLUSTRATED  EMPIRE   LECTURES 50 

XVI.  EMPIRE  TRADE  AND  INDUSTRY  COMMITTEE         .......  52 

XVII.     CITY  LUNCHEONS 54 

XVIII.    ANNUAL  DINNER  AND  CONVERSAZIONE      .                  54 

XIX.     STANDING  EMIGRATION  COMMITTEE 55 

XX.     LODGE  OF  FREEMASONS 56 

XXI.     LIST  OF  FELLOWS 59 

,,       ,,    ASSOCIATES          ; 204 

XXII.  REPORT  OF  THE  FORTY-FIFTH  ANNUAL  GENERAL  MEETING     ....  286 

XXIII.  STATISTICS  OF  THE  BRITISH  EMPIRE        . 312 

XXIV.  HONORARY  CORRESPONDING  SECRETARIES 321 

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H.R.TI.  PRINCE  CHRISTIAN.  E.G.,  G.C.V.O. 

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The  MARQUESS  OF  CIIEWE,  K.G. 

The  MARQUESS  OF  LINCOLNSHIRE,  K.G.»  G.C.M.G. 

EARL  OF  ABERDEEN,  K.T.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O. 

EAHL  BRASSEY,  G.C.B. 

EARL  OF  DUNRAVEN,  K.P.,  C.M.G. 

EARL  OF  ELGIN,  K.G.,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.I.E.- 

EARL  OF  JERSEY,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G. 

EARL  OF  MINTO,  K.G.,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.I.E. 

Field-Marshal   EARL   ROBERTS,   V.C.,   K.G.,  O.M., 

G.C.M.G. 

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EARL  OF  SELBORNE,  K.G.,  G.C.M.G. 
VISCOUNT  MILNER,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G. 
Admiral    LORD    CHARLES    BERESFORD,    G.C.V.O., 

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

G.C.V.O.  (High  Commissioner  for  Canada). 
LORD  SYDENHAM,  G.C  S.I.,  G.C.M.G.,  G  C.I.E 
The  Right  Hon.  R.  L.  BORDEN,  K.C.,  M.P.,  LL.D. 

(Prime  Minister  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada). 
The  Right  Hon.  JOSEPH  CHAMBERLAIN,  M.P. 


L.  S.  AMEBY,  Esq.,  M.P. 

Major  M.  ARCHBH-SHEE,  D.S.O.,  M.P. 

RALPH  S.  BOND,  Esq. 

Hon.  Sir  JOHN  A.  COCKBURN,  M.D.,  K.C.M.G. 

J.  G.  COLMEH,  Esq.,  C.M.G. 

Sir  CHARLES  J.  DUDGEON. 

FREDERICK  DUTTON,  Esq. 

Lieut.-Ge'neral  Sir  J.  BEVAN  EDWARDS,  K.C.B., 

Sir  BAMPFYLDE  FuLLER,K.C.S.I.,  C.I.E.    [K.C.M.G. 

Right  Hon.  Sir  W.   HELY-HUTCHINSON,  G.C.M.G. 

Lieut.-General     Sir     EDWARD     T.     H.     HUTTON, 

K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G. 
VISCOUNT  HYTHE. 


Right  Hon.  Sir  SAMUEL  W.  GRIFFITH,  G.C.M.G 
(Chief  Just.ioe,  Commonwealth  of  Australia). 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  GEORGE  TAUBMAN  GOLDIE,  K.C.M.G. 

The  Right  Hon.  LEWIS  HARCOURT,  M.P.  (Secre- 
tary of  State  for  the  Colonies). 

Right  Hon.  Sir  ALBERT  H.  HIME,  K.C.M.G. 

Right  Hon.  Sir  L.  S.  JAMESON,  Bart.,  C.B.,  M.D. 

Right  Hon.  Sir  GEORGE  REID,  G.C.M.G.  (High 
Commissioner  for  the  Commonwealth  of 
Australia). 

Right  Hon.  Sir  CECIL  CLEMENTI  SMITH,  G.C.M.G. 

Right  Hon.  Sir  JOSEPH  G.  WARD,  Bart.,  K.C.M.G. 

Admiral  Sir  NATHANIEL  BOWDEN  SMITH,  K.C.B. 

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

Hon.  ALFRED  DEAKIN,  M.P. 

Hon.  Sir  W.  HALL-JONES,  K.C.M.G. 

Sir  DANIEL  MCMILLAN,  K.C  M.G. 

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

Hon.  Sir  RICHARD  SOLOMON,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B., 
K.C.V.O.  (High  Commissioner  for  S.  Africa). 

Sir  NEVILE  LUBBOCK,  K.C.M.G. 

Sir  THOMAS  G.  SHAUGHNESSY,  K.C.V.O. 

Sir  B.  EDMUND  WALKER,  C.V.O.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L. 

Sir  FREDERICK  YOUNG,  K.C.M.G. 

Colonel  GEORGE  T.  DENISON. 

Councillors. 

RICHARD  JEBB,  Esq. 
PHILIP  H.  KERR,  Esq. 
!   Sir  GODFREY  LAGDEN,  K.C.M.G. 
Hon.  Sir  ARTHUR  LAWLEY,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.I.E., 

K.C.M.G. 

ROBERT  LITTLEJOHN,  Esq.,  Hon.  Treasurer, 
Sir  CHARLES  LUCAS,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G. 
BEN  H.  MORGAN,  Esq. 

Sir  DANIEL  MORRIS,  K.C.M.G.,  D.Sc.,  D.C.L. 
Sir  E.  MONTAGUE  NELSON,  K.C.M.G. 
GEORGE  R.  PARKIN,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  M.A.,  LL.D. 
Sir  HARRY  F.  WILSON,  K.C.M.G. 
EVELYN  WRENCH,  Esq. 


Lieut.-Colonel  A.  WESTON  JARVIS,  C.M.G.,  M.V.O. 

Secretary — JAMBS  R.  BOOSE. 

^Librarian— P.  EVANS  LEWIN.  CbtCf  Gler.fi— WILLIAM  CHAMBERLAIN. 

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TO  BRITISH  MANUFACTURERS,  MERCHANTS,  SHIPPERS, 
BROKERS,  AND  OTHERS  INTERESTED  IN  EMPIRE  TRADE. 

You  are  cordially  invited  by  the  COUNCIL  of  the  EOYAL  COLONIAL 
INSTITUTE  to  co-operate  in  the  promotion  of  Inter-Empire  Trade. 

The  following  Trade  and  Industrial  Committee  of  the  Institute  has 
recently  been  formed  : — 

BEN  H.  MORGAN,  Esq.,  Chairman. 

Major  M.  ABOHER-SHEE,  D.S.O.,  M.P. 

HENRY  BIROHENOUGH,  Esq.,  O.M.G. 

G.  McL.  BROWN,  Esq. 

Colonel  JOHN  DENNY. 

Lt.-Gen.  Sir  J.  BEVAN  EDWARDS,  K.O.B.,  K.O.M.G. 

(Chairman  of  Council  of  the  Institute). 
HUGO     HIRST,    Esq.    (Chairman,    Manufacturers' 


Association). 
RICHARD  JEBB,  Esq. 
Sir  GODFREY  LAGDEN,  K.O.M.G.  (Deputy-Chairman 

of  Council  of  the  Institute). 


STANLEY  MAOHIN,  Esq.  (Chairman,  Londom 
Chamber  of  Commerce). 

EDWARD  MANVILLE,  Esq.  (Chairman,  Society  of 
Motor  Manufacturers  and  Traders). 

Lord  MERTHYR,  K.O.V.O. 

R.  K.  MOROOM,  Esq. 

Sir  DANIEL  MORRIS,  K.O.M.G. 

ELLIS  T.  POWELL,  Esq.,  LL.B.,  B.Sc. 

The  Hon.  Sir  0.  H.  RASON. 

P.  0.  SALTER,  Esq. 

JAMES  R.  BOOSE,  Secretary. 

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and  assist  British  Commercial  and  Industrial  interests,  with  special  regard  to  their  imperial 
aspect  as  elements  and  factors  of  imperial  union.  It  is,  therefore,  auxiliary  to  and  not  in 
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INDEX   FOB   ADVERTISEMENTS. 


AFRICAN  BANKING  CORPORATION      .        .        »        .  ••"- .-»---•      .* .- -  .-.-^rtf'*     •  • 

ALLIANCE  INVESTMENT  Co.  (CANADA),  LTD.   .        ,  .      ...      .        .        .        .       ^  vi 

AUSTRALIA,  HIGH  COMMISSIONER  FOR     .      • »       ^..    .  ^  .      ..^.  ...  -  ...'.'.  .      -.>.  xxi 

BACON,  G.  W.  &  Co.,  LTD xii 

BELL'S  MATCHES •."•'.'''   .'  **->-.*/,        .        .        '.  ii 

BLUE  FUNNEL  LINE        ."       .    ;    .        .        ...        *  s         ;;  •'-  -.  • "  *v-  ...        .  xxxii 

BRITISH  COLUMBIA ...       Js     ,..',.» xxx 

BUCHANANS       .        .         .' '"''""•" '  *  "'•"'"    •        •.       •        ..J  iii 

CANADIAN  BANK  OF  COMMERCE        .        .t  .    •'.    ...      «.'_-—.:      .        .        .        ."  ,  xxx 

CANADIAN  PACIFIC  RAILWAY  k',;"  .  \   ".;*;.•.-.-;.    ,  ;  ,    ...  .  ..->       J;  ,     .        .        .  xvi  &  xvii 

CEYLON    . ;               .        •    -;%•        •        •        *        •-*•;•-.<":*••.    *•-'•:;•-•        •  xxvi 

CHARING  CROSS  BATHS •,..*'     •        •  *x 

CIVIL  SERVICE  BANK,  LTD .'      V-*'  .'       i        .  xxx 

CIVIL  SERVICE  SUPPLY  ASSOCIATION       .        .,        .!•.<.''"    .  •;'-.•  ''    .        .  xxii 

DR.  BARNARDO'S  HOMES V'.«'.i [  .':*..•    •*.  '•  '••  '*  -  •-":  *        •  xxxiv 

EASTERN  TELEGRAPH  COMPANY       .        .        ^       ..     .. ..,.,.,  „   .:.-.•.       •        •  xxx 

EDE,  SON  &  RAVENSCROFT      ............  ii 

EDGINGTON,  JOHN  &  Co.,  LTD.       .        .~       .    '  r.  ~'    •.  ^"  ',*        .       '".  '"•*   .    -    C  iy 

FINANCIAL  NEWS      .'..-£    ;'-%".      •       '•       ./.o-v/    : ;.. .  • ,:«? '.',.  .:*.;.r,  •:--;. »^    •  .';  yii 

GIESLER'S  CHAMPAGNE      .    •.  -,.' '     .        .        .        .  xxix 

GRAND  TRUNK  RAILWAY.,.  •-•  ./      r  -      .        .        .        t  ">.        .        .        .      "V-  xxyii 

HUGH  REES,  LTD tf      .i'vnv.'  .    .    •    *   ••  .  .-        .  ix 

KONIG'S  WESTPHALIAN  LIQUEUR  GIN     .        .        •'§£*•        •        •        •:     f  v  v 

Low  &  BONAR xxiii 

MERCHANTS'  BANK  OF  CANADA        .   *    .        ...,.'    ~  i        .        .  ''     .  *  xxix 

MOET  &  CHANDON  . '.Vv;.      •'••'?,       •  •'    .       *:r.'>-    .;      .:   ;=-«  •   ^-C    ;-{t;-  •:';*-';  xxvii 

ONTARIO  .        .        .        .    .     '.       ,.        •   ,     ....-.•..  •-.      -    ,.  •    v*v»^;      ^'-  ^x 

O'QuEELY  SHIRE     .        .       -,        .        .        .        .        V       ••               •        .        .  x 

PALMER  TYRE  Co.   .        .       V        .        .        .'  ?   .v      v;       .-       .       > •  - --.•     «r  xiii 

PERRIER,  JOUET  &  Co.    .        .  "     .        .  .\ .   .     -~.        .•       ._      .      -•*;-•-•- ..  k-  ••-  _.,..-  xi 

QUEBEC    .        .        .        .        .        .        .        .        .        ....,,,        ..  xxviii 

RED,  WHITE  &  BLUE  COFFEE          .         .         .        .        .'.'.,.}.*.'<        »        .  xxii 

SILVER,  S.  W.  &  Co .    v   .      .  .        .         .  xxiy 

STANDARD  BANK  OF  SOUTH  AFRICA "  "t   ••    ,        .        .  xxxi 

STANLEY  EVANS  &  Co •   «        .              •  •'•        .        •        •  xxvi 

STEWART  DAWSON  &  Co.         .         .         .  "      .  "     . xxy 

STUDD  &  MILLINGTON     .        .        .        .        .    .    ,-    ,  «        .....        .  xi 

TASMANIA '.        .                 .         .  xviii 

VICTORIA           .        .         .        .-...•*..;:-. xx 

WESTERN  AUSTRALIA  ,    "    '. xiv  &  xv 

WRIGLEY  J.  BROOKE       .        . .'               xxxiii 


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GREAT  PRODUCTIVE  OPPORTUNITIES. 


VARIETY  OF  INDUSTRIES. 

MINERAL;    PASTORAL,    AGRICULTURAL,    H  RTICULTURAL    AND 

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THE  great  State  of  Western  Australia,  comprising  nearly  a  million  square  miles  of  country, 
offers  at  the  present  time  excellent  opportunities  to  investors  and  to  agriculturists,  especially 
in  dairy  farming  and  fruit-growing.  The  progress  in  a  great  variety  of  industries  during 
recent  years  has  been  remarkable,  and  the  work  of  development  has  so  far  penetrated  but  a 
little  way  beyond  the  fringe  of  the  possibilities.  The  present  season,  bright  as  it  is  to  the 
settler  with  the  assurance  of  a  bountiful  harvest  and  a  heavy  wool  crop,  is  but  a  foretaste 
of  the  things  which  yet  shall  be  when  the  full  area  of  land  adaptable  for  wheat-growing  is 
brought  under  cultivation,  when  the  rich  timber  lands  of  the  South,  barely  touched  yet  for 
cultivation,  are  more  widely  cleared  and  brought  under  the  plough  and  the  spade.  At  present 
the  Government  are  concentrating  on  the  settlement  of  the  South- West,  and  are  paying 
especial  attention  to  the  development  of  dairying  and  fruit-growing.  But  a  number  of  other 
industries  are  successfully  carried  on,  and  are  rapidly  expanding.  In  the  wide  areas  east 
of  the  Darling  Range  wheat-growing,  combined  with  sheep  farming  and  mixed  farming 
generally,  is  now  conducted  with  excellent  results,  the  yield  of  wheat  having  risen  from  956,886 
bushels  in  the  season  ended  February  1902,  to  an  estimate  of  9,000,000  bushels  for  1912-13. 
In  the  same  division,  but  more  to  the  west  and  south,  there  are  vast  forests  of  timber,  which 
have  provided  the  opportunity  for  an  extensive  industry  in  the  sawing  and  preparation  and 
export  of  hardwoods  that  are  used  for  commercial  purposes  in  various  parts  of  the  world. 
The  timber  export  in  1911  was  valued  at  £986,341,  compared  with  £867,419  in  1909,  and 
with  £511,923  in  1907. 

There  is  also  a  growing  fruit  industry  in  the  Darling  Ranges  and  in  other  parts  of  the 
South- West  to  the  ultimate  extension  of  which  it  would  be  difficult  to  set  limits.  Altogether 
over  65,000  cases  of  fruit  were  exported  last  year,  as  contrasted  with  28,000  in  the  previous 
year,  while  about  21,000  acres  of  land  are  now  under  orchards  and  vineyards,  and  the  area 
planted  is  increasing  at  the  rate  of  2,000  acres  per  annum.  It  is  expected  that  about  90,000 
cases  of  fruit  will  be  exported  this  season. 

Wool-growing  and  sheep-raising  are  carried  on  both  in  the  South- West  and  North- West 
and  in  the  decade!902-ll  the  number  of  sheep  in  the  State  increased  from  2,704,880  to  5,411,542. 
Expressed  in  another  way,  the  number  of  sheep  in  the  State  has  doubled  within  ten  years. 
In  the  same  period  the  number  of  cattle,  largely  in  the  far  North,  but  now  advancing  also 
in  the  South,  increased  from  437,136  to  843,638,  and  thus  nearly  doubled.  The  export 
of  wool  in  the  season  1910-11  reached  a  value  of  £1,047,456. 

Close  cultivation  of  root  and  fodder  crops  is  also  carried  out  in  the  wetter  portions  of  the 
South- West.  Many  parts  of  this  district  of  Western  Australia  are  eminently  suitable  for 
the  development  of  a  highly  productive  potato-growing  industry,  and  the  Government  have 


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lately  been  doing  much,  including  the  importation  of  specially  selected  seed  potatoes  from 
England,  to  encourage  the  establishment  of  this  form  of  culture.  As  illustrating  its  great 
potentialities,  it  is  shown  by  the  Department  of  Agriculture  that  in  the  latest  year  for  which 
particulars  are  available,  from  1,791  acres  devoted  to  potato  growing  in  Western  Australia 
a  total  yield  of  5,864  tons,  valued  at  £73,300,  was  obtained,  or  an  average  yield  per  acre  of 
3'27  tons,  for  an  average  value  per  acre  of  £40  18s.  6d.  Over  a  much  larger  area  in  Victoria 
the  average  yield  was  2-60  tons,  and  the  average  value  per  acre  £9  9s.  6d.^  while  for  the  whole 
Commonwealth  (he  average  yield  was  2'64  tons  and  the  average  value  £12  16s.  2d.  per  acre. 

But  besides  the  farming  avocations,  which  are  now  being  extended  rapidly,  there  is  the 
Mining  industry  in  the  East  and  North- West,  which  has  gained  the  greatest  fame  for  Western 
Australia.  Gold  alone,  since  the  year  1886,  has  been  produced  to  the  value  of  over  108  millions 
sterling,  and  about  23  millions  has  been  paid  in  dividends  by  mining  companies. 

As  the  development  of  highly  specialised  machinery  for  the  recovery  of  gold  proceeds  and 
railways  are  extended,  it  is  to  be  believed  that  further  opportunities  for  investment  in  this 
great  industry  will  be  presented,  especially  in  the  many  low-grade  propositions  which  are 
now  only  awaiting  capital  for  their  development. 

Western  Australia  also  produces  many  of  the  baser  metals,  such  as  Copper,  Tin,  Tantalite, 
Lead,  &c.,  while  the  production  of  a  sound  coal  is  annually  rising,  and  a  successful  bunkering 
trade  with  ocean-going  vessels  has  bee.i  opaned  up. 

In  connection  with  the  dairying  industry  the  Government  have  devised  a  scheme  of  libera 
assistance  for  the  settlers  at  Denmark,  which  will  no  doubt  be  carried  further  as  its  success 
justifies  the  adoption  of  a  more  general  plan.  The  district  of  Denmark,  once  utilised  for  its 
hardwood  timbers,  is  situated  in  a  cool,  regular,  and  beautiful  climate  in  the  extreme  South  of 
Western  Australia,  some  distance  from  the  port  of  Albany.  This  district  is  now  being  cut 
up  by  the  Government  for  dairy-farming  and  the  production  of  root  crops. 

In  order  to  provide  the  settlers  with  the  means  to  carry  on  this  industry  successfully  and 
with  marketing  facilities  the  Government  have  authorised  the  Agricultural  Bank  to  advance 
to  them  two-thirds  of  the  purchase  money  for  stock,  to  be  repaid  in  instalments  of  2s.  a  week, 
and  the  Agricultural  Department  will  supply  the  use  of  stud  bulls  at  a  nominal  fee.  A  State 
farm  has  already  been  established  in  the  locality,  and  a  creamery  or  butter  factory  is  to  be 
erected  on  this  farm,  at  which  will  be  purchased  the  whole  of  the  settlers'  milk  or  cream  at 
current  market  rates.  The  butter  factory  is  to  be  erected  on  an  up-to-date  model,  in  order 
that  the  settlers  may  be  able  at  any  future  time  to  co-operate  and  build  a  similar  one  for 
themselves  or  take  over  the  State  factory.  Railway  communication  with  Perth,  the  capital, 
and  Albany,  is  already  established,  and  the  settlers  are  so  well  satisfied  with  the  Government 
scheme  that  already  applications  have  been  made  for  over  200  dairy  cows,  and  as  soon  as  the 
plan  is  in  full  operation  it  is  anticipated  that  many  times  this  number  will  be  asked  for. 

For  its  pearl  fisheries  in  the  North- West  the  State  has  long  been  famous,  and  the  value 
of  the  export  of  pearls  and  shell  in  1911  was  £340,764  The  industries  hitherto  mentioned 
are  already  on  a  sound  basis,  and  while  many  of  them  will  expand  and  continuously  afford 
openings  for  the  employment  of  capital  and  labour,  some  of  the  most  attractive  opportunities 
are  now  presented  for  investment  in  secondary  industries  arising  out  of  the  rapid  growth  of 
primary  pursuits.  Examples  are  the  woollen  industry,  in  connection  with  which  it  should 
prove  profitable  to  start  mills;  many  industries,  such  as  the  local  manufacture  of  implements — 
encouraged  by  special  preferential  legislation — in  connection  with  wheat-growing,  and  jam- 
making  as  a  bi-product  of  the  fruit-growing  industry.  This  form  of  production  seems, 
indeed,  to  have  exceedingly  bright  prospects.  Western  Australian  apples,  grapes  and  pears 
continue  to  obtain  higher  prices  than  any  other  on  the  London  and  Continental  Markets, 
and  there  is  a  likelihood  of  a  substantial  trade  being  opened  up  with  India. 

So  far  as  the  occupation  of  land  for  cultivation  is  concerned,  the  terms  offered  by  the 
Government  are  perhaps  the  most  liberal  in  the  world,  and  as  there  are  vast  areas  still  to  be 
settled,  the  outlook  before  both  primary  and  secondary  industries  is  exceedingly  bright.  It 
would,  indeed,  be  difficult  to  rival  in  any  State  in  a  similar  stage  of  development  the  opportuni- 
ties afforded  for  the  remunerative  employment  of  capital  and  labour  that  are  now  presented 
by  Western  Australia.  Endowed  by  nature  with  a  mild  and  benign  climate,  the  State  of 
Western  Australia,  especially  in  the  fertile  and  well-watered  South- West,  is  providing  and 
will  provide  thousands  of  happy  homes  for  British  people  who  are  building  up  a  new  and 
brighter  Britain  beyond  the  Seas. 


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STEPPING    STONES 


Halifax.  —  Capital  of  Nova  Scotia,  the  apple 
province  and  land  of  Evangeline. 

St.  John,  New  Brunswick. — The  "  new  city  " 
that  rose  from  the  ashes  of  the  great  fire  of 
1877.  Here  is  the  wonderful  reversible  cataract 
due  to  the  tremendous  tides,  and  here  also  is 
one  of  the  busiest  ports  on  the  Atlantic. 

Quebec. — Queen  city  of  North  America,  throned  on 
a  lofty  crag  commanding  the  St.  Lawrence. 
Owing  to  its  picturesque  situation,  its  old- 
world  streets,  and  its  historic  memories,  Quebec 
has  many  visitors.  Here  is  the  Chateau  Fron- 
tenac,  the  most  picturesque  hotel  in  Canada. 

Montreal. — Commercial  capital  of  Canada  and 
headquarters  of  the  Canadian  Pacific  — on  the 
site  of  the  ancient  Indian  village  of  Hochelaga. 
Now  half-French,  half-English  in  population, 
with  magnificent  wharves  and  imposing  public 
buildings,  banks,  churches,  &c.  Stay  at  the 
Place  Viger  Hotel. 

Ottawa. — Political  capital  of  Canada,  and  pictur- 
esquly  situated  at  the  junction  of  the  Ottawa 
and  Rideau  Rivers.  The  centre  of  a  great 
lumber  industry. 

Toronto. — Capital  of  Ontario,  centre  of  busy  indus- 
tries and  fragrant  orchards.  Situated  on  Lake 
Ontario,  Toronto  is  a  convenient  starting- 


place  for  Niagara,  Muskoka,  or  the  Canadian 
Pacific  Steamship  services  on  the  Great  Lakes. 

Niagara. — With  its  famous  falls,  the  wonder  of 
the  world. 

Muskoka. — A  picturesque  cluster  of  lakes  clothed 
with  innumerable  islands.  This  is  one  of  the 
chief  summer  resorts  in  America. 

Sault  Ste.  Marie. — On  the  "  Soo,"  with  its  famous 
locks  and  rapids,  the  junction  for  the  Soo  Line 
and  centre  of  a  great  sporting  district.  The 
"  Soo "  is  also  reached  by  rail  via  Sudbury, 
along  a  branch  of  the  Canadian  Pacific,  which 
passes  through  one  of  the  best  fishing  and 
hunting  districts  in  Canada. 

Missanabie,  Jackfish  and  Nipigon.  North  of 
Lake  Superior,  and  on  the  main  line  to  Fort 
William,  are  also  starting-points  for  fishing 
expeditions. 

Fort  William  and  Port  Arthur.— The  twin  cities 
at  the  head  of  Lake  Superior  are  the  outlet  for 
the  gigantic  harvests  of  the  great  Canadian 
West. 

Winnipeg. — Is  the  capital  of  Manitoba,  and  com- 
mands the  trade  of  the  fertile  prairies— a  city  of 
impo  iing  appearance  and  great  wealth,  with  the 
finest  hotel  in  the  world— the  Royal  Alexandra. 


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Portage  la  Prairie,  Brandon,  Indian  Head, 
Kegina,  Moosejaw,  Swift  Current,  and 
Medicine  Hat. — Are  typical  prairie  towns, 
bustling,  ambitious,  and  already  well  on  the  road 
to  abundant  prosperity.  Wheat  is  king  from 
Winnipeg  to  Calgary. 

Calgary.— The  most  prosperous  town  in  Southern 
Alberta ;  is  called  the  city  of  the  foot-hills,  owing 
lo  its  proximity  to  the  Eockies.  Here  is  the 
great  3,000,000-acre  irrigation  scheme  of  the 
Canadian  Pacific.  Land  on  this  irrigation 
block  is  sold  to  settlers  on  the  instalment 
system.  Calgary  is  directly  connected  by  rail 
with  Edmonton,  the  capital  of  the  North-West, 
which  is  also  directly  connected  with  Winnipeg 
via  Saskatoon  and  Wetaskiwin.  A  branch 
line  connects  with  Lethbridge  and  Macleod. 

Banff.  — The  tourist  capital  of  the  Canadian  Rockies, 
with  its  splendid  Banff  Hot  Springs  Hotel. 
Here  is  the  Canadian  National  Park,  with  its 
herds  of  buffaloes. 

Laggan. — Is  the  station  for  Lake  Louise,  con- 
sidered by  many  to  be  the  loveliest  spot  in 
Canada.  The  Chateau  Hotel  ia  the  most  con- 
venient point  from  which  to  visit  the  Lakes  in 
the  Clouds. 

Field. — In  the  Kicking  Horse  Pass,  has  another 
favourite  hotel,  and  is  the  best  point  from 
which  to  reach  Emerald  Lake  and  the  mag- 


nificent Yoho  Valley  and  the  Takkakaw  Falls, 
1,200  feet  in  height. 

Golden.  —  For  the  Columbia  Valley  and  Lake 
Windermere,  the  new  tourist  playground. 

Glacier.  — Is  reached  after  passing  through  the 
tremendous  scenery  of  the  Rogers  Pass,  and  is 
in  the  Selkirk  Mountains.  It  lies  under  Mount 
Sir  Donald,  and  is  in  full  view  of  the  snowy 
Hermit  Ranges. 

Revelstoke. — Is  the  junction  for  the  Arrowhead 
Lakes,  down  which  one  may  take  steamer  for  the 
mining  and  fruit-growing  districts  of  Southern 
British  Columbia  and  the  Kootenays.  These 
can  also  be  reached  by  the  Crow's  Nest  Pass. 

Sicimous. — Is  the  junction  for  the  fertile  Okanagan 
Valley,  the  centre  of  a  fruit-growing  district. 

Kamloops. — Is  also  rich  in  orchards. 

Vancouver. — Is  the  Pacific  terminus  of  the  Railway, 
and  i»  rapidly  becoming  the  chief  port  on  the 
Pacific  coast.  Here,  again,  is  a  fine  hotel 
belonging  to  the  railway  company.  Steamers 
connect  with  Vancouver  Island  and  especially 

Victoria. — The  political  capital  of  British  Columbia, 
and  one  of  the  most  delightful  tourist  centres 
in  America.  The  Empress  Hotel  here  spells 
the  last  word  in  luxury.  Through  Vancouver 
Island  runs  the  Esquimault  and  Nanaimo 
Railway  from  Victoria  to  Alberni. 


For  further  particulars  apply— 
CANADIAN  PACIFIC  RAILWAY,  62-65  Charing  Cross,  London,  S.W. 

Or  Local  Agents  everywhere. 


Advertisements. 


FARMERS  and  others  who  desire  prosperity 
and  life  under  most  advantageous  con- 
ditions  should  settle  there. 

GOOD    INCOMES   derived  from   Orchards 
Apple  production  a  great  and  increas= 
ing  industry. 

LAND  can  be  obtained  cheaply  and  on  easy 
terms  from  the  Government. 
Liberal  Advances  made  by  State  Agri= 
cultural  Bank  to  Settlers. 

PRACTICAL  Agricultural  and  Horticultural 
Training  on  GOVERNMENT  FARMS 
with  board  and  lodging  for  £25  a  year. 

Total  MINERAL  output  valued  at  THIRTY- 
FOUR  MILLIONS  STERLING. 

PENSIONERS  and  others  with  moderate 
incomes  can  live  there  under  ideal 
conditions. 

FREE  Government  Expert  Advice  given 
to  settlers. 

The  MAGNIFICENT  SCENERY,  PER- 
FECT  CLIMATE,  fishing  and  other 
sports  have  made  the  State  the  chief 
TOURIST  and  HEALTH  RESORT  of 
Australia. 


For  information  apply  to  The  Agent  General  for  Tasmania,  56  Victoria  Street, 


LONDON,  S.W. 


Advertisements. 


ONTARIO 

(CANADA), 

THE  LAND  FOR   INVESTORS. 

Ontario  offers  unrivalled  opportunities    to  the  investor.     With  an  estimated  population  of 

over  two  and  a  quarter  millions,  vast  unsettled  areas,  immense  natural  resources  in  minerals, 

forests,  and  water  powers,  a  network  of  railways,  and  a  superb  water  route  through  the  Great 

Lakes,  Ontario  fully  justifies  the  title  of 


ONTARIO'S 

WATER 

POWERS 

are  capable  of 

generating 

(over  conservative 

estimate) 

10,000,000 

Horse-power. 

With  factories  rapidly 
increasing  in  number, 
Ontario  presents  a 
wide  field  for  any 
industry  that  can 
use  electric  power. 
Government  transmis- 
sion lines  distribute 
high  voltage  over  a, 
radius  exceeding  200 
miles.  The  minimum 
price  is  £2  per  horse- 
power for  24  hour 
service.  Far  cheaper 
than  coal. 


ONTARIO  GOVERNMENT  BUILDING.  163  STRAND.  LONDON  we 


ONTARIO'S 
FORESTS 
AND  MINES 

will  profitably 
employ 

Millions  Sterling 
of  New  Capital. 

The  wood  pulp  and 
paper-making  indus- 
tries of  the  Province 
are  capable  of  enor- 
mous expansion. 

The  nickel  deposits 
of  Ontario  are  the 
richest  in  the  World. 


NO  DIRECT  TAXATION  in  Ontario,  the  GoVernment  having  sufficient  revenue 
from  Crown  Lands,  Forests,  Mines,  etc. 

MANUFACTURERS  have  a  great  and  growing  local  market  in  the  283  cities,  towns, 
and  villages  of  Ontario.  Cheap  raw  material,  cheap  electricity,  and  unrivalled  transport 
facilities  are  among  other  inducements. 

FARMERS  can  purchase  the  freehold  of  an  Improved  Farm,  with  buildings,  orchards, 
etc.,  in  Ontario  for  one  year's  rental  for  a  farm  of  equal  area  in  Great  Britain. 

SPORTSMEN  and  TOURISTS  are  afforded  unrivalled  opportunities  for  Hunting, 
Shooting,  Fishing,  Boating,  etc.,  etc.,  in  Ontario. 

Write  for  full  particulars  to 

N.  B.  COLCOGK,  Ontario  Government  Agent, 

163  Strand,  LONDON. 


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VICTORIA 


b 

I         OF  AUSTRALIA. 


THE  GARDEN  STATE   \ 
I  I      Ol 

?    1         j 


Opportunities  for  Farmers. 

The  closer  settlement  policy  of  Victoria 
enables  the  State  to  offer  favourable 
opportunities  to  FARMERS  with  Moderate 
Capital.  Possessing  good  soil,  a  splendid 
climate,  an  abundant  rainfall,  a  Free 
education  system,  and  light  Taxation,  no 
country  in  the  world  offers  such  advan- 
tages for  Wheat  Growers,  Dairy  Farmers, 
Wool  Growers,  Cattle  Raisers,  Orchard- 
ists,  and  for  Lamb-raising  for  export. 


Full  particulars  and  information  respecting  the  State 
can  be  obtained  at  the  Office  of  the  Agent=General  for 
Victoria,  Melbourne  Place,  Strand,  London,  W.C. 


d 


Advertisements. 


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Land  of  Sunshine 
and  Success. 


A  USTRALIA  claims  attention  not  only  as  aland 
*"*•  to  prosper  in,  but  also  as  a  land  to  live  in. 
For  pleasure  and  profit  combined  it  is  unsurpassed. 

Australia  is  the  country  that  offers  advantages  to  the  farmer  and  the  manu- 
facturer, returns  to  the  employer  and  the  worker,  charms  to  the  sportsman 
and  the  tourist. 

Agriculturists  are  specially  invited  and  assisted  to  Australia.  Hundreds 
of  thousands  of  acres  of  good  land  are  being  made  available  every  year.  It 
is  easily  obtainable,  and  there  is  an  assured  market  for  the  produce. 
The  development  of  public  activities  in  Australia  which  her  public  debt 
represents,  has  much  to  do  with  the  magnificent  progress  which  Australia 
shows  to-day. 

Go  to  Australia  if  you  desire  a  warm  welcome,  a  generous  return  for  your 
energy  and  enterprise,^  dwelling  place  that  is:the  healthiest  in  the  world. 

For  Illustrated  Pamphlets  and  Information,  apply  to  the 

HIGH  COMMISSIONER  for  AUSTRALIA 

72  VICTORIA  STREET,  LONDON, 


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THE   CIVIL   SERVICE 
SUPPLY  ASSOCIATION, 

LIMITED,  -=^^=^=^= 

IS  THE   GREAT   SOCIETY,  founded  in  1866,  NOT  TO 
MAKE    PROFITS,  but  to  enable  buyers  to  obtain  all 
kinds  of  goods  for  Cash   without   paying   unreasonable 
prices.     This  principle  is  strictly  adhered  to,  and  in  many  cases 
where   manufacturers,  in   the   interests   of  ordinary   traders, 
compel  unnecessarily  high  prices  to  be  charged,  the  surplus 
profit  is  used  to  SELL  OTHER  GOODS  MORE  CHEAPLY. 
During  the  season  FREE  COMPLIMENTARY  TICKETS 
may    be    obtained  by  all  Colonial    or    Foreign    Visitors,    on 
application  to  the  Secretary,  at  the  Stores  of  the  Association, 

136  QUEEN  VICTORIA  ST.,  E.G. ;    4  BEDFORD  ST.,  W.C. ; 
31  MACLISE  ROAD,  WEST  KENSINGTON,  W. 


DELICIOUS    COFFEE. 

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LOW&  BONAR,  Limited, 


DUNDEE, 

SCOTLAND. 


Speciality  : 

Patent   Elastic  Fibre- 
lined  Cotton  Bags, 
Jute  Bags,  Wool 
Packs,  &o. 

Patents  No.   44,046 
and   No.  18.O72. 
Securing  absolute 
purity  of  contents. 


Cable  Address : 

"  Lobo,  Dundee." 
Codes  used  :  A.B.C.,  4th  and 
5th  editions,  Al,  Lieber  and 
Bentley's. 


Damp-proof  Bags, 

Waterproof    Bags* 

Fire-proof   Bags,   &c. 

Shippers  of  all  classes 
of  Jute  and  Linen 

Fabrics. 


Manufacturers  of  SACKS  and  BAGS  of  LINEN,  COTTON,  and  JUTE  for  all  purposes ;  also  Of 
WATERPROOF  CANVAS  TARPAULINS,  specially  prepared  for  different  climates. 


xxiv  Advertisements. 


•a L     5.  W.  SILVER  &  CO.'s 

COMPLETE  EQUIPMENTS 

FOR  AFRICA,    &c. 

i:        BENJAMIN  EDQINQTON'S 

DOUBLE  ROOF  ROT  PROOF  TENTS 


Watertight  Boxes,  Pack  Saddles,  Guns,  Rifles, 
Revolvers,  Mosquito  Nets,  Camp  Beds,  Folding 
Chairs  and  Tables,  Canteens,  Water  Bottles  and 

Carriers, 

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different  circumstances  in  my  work  in  Livingstonia,  Nyassaland,  and  you  may 
make  such  use  of  them  as  you  desire. 

"  Your  tents  give  every  satisfaction,  and  the  material  of  which  they  are 
made  stands  well  even  in  the  rough  usage  which  they  receive  during  a  missionary's 
frequent  touring  work.  "Yours  faithfully  (Rev.  Dr.)  W.  A.  ELMSLIE." 

IF  The  Royal  Geographical  Society's  Publications 

say  that  "  Silver  &  Co.,  Cornhill,  E.G.,  know  exactly  what  is 
needed  for  every  part  of  the  globe,"  and  their  watertight  boxes, 
"  which  have  been  used  by  almost  every  explorer,  are 

the  best.  The  contents  of  the  boxes  may  be  preserved  intact 
even  if  the  box  should  be  submerged  at  the  bottom  of  a  river. 
This  is  more  than  could  be  said  of  any  other  boxes  we  know." 

Special   Clothing    Outfits   for  Africa,  &c. 

S.  W.  SILVER  &  CO. 

AND 

BENJAMIN  EDQINGTONLtd 

KING  WILLIAM  HOUSE,  2  EASTCHEAP, 

Adjoining  Monument  Station,  >£        ^  LONDON,     E.G. 


PREFACE. 

IN  presenting  to  the  Fellows  and  Associates  of  the  Institute  the  second  issue  of  the 
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the  aims  and  objects  of  the  Institute  and  the  work  which  is  being  done  in  promoting 
the  closer  and  permanent  unity  of  the  Empire.  The  current  issue  has  been  extended 
in  various  ways,  as,  in  addition  to  the  information  embodied  in  the  edition  for  1912, 
it  contains  the  latest  statistical  information  regarding  all  parts  of  the  Empire,  as  well 
as  a  classified  list  of  the  newspapers  and  magazines  which  are  to  be  seen  in  the 
Institute  Building.  The  list  of  Fellows  has  grown  considerably  during  the  past 
year,  and  the  geographical  lists  both  of  Kesident  and  Non-Resident  Fellows  cannot  fail 
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the  monthly  Journal  and  other  communications  may  be  forwarded  without  delay. 

JAMES  R.  BOOS&. 

Secretary. 
ROYAL  COLONIAL  INSTITUTE, 

NORTHUMBERLAND  AVENUE,  LONDON. 
June,  1913. 


ROYAL  COLONIAL   INSTITUTE 

NORTHUMBERLAND  AVENUE, 
LONDON,  W.C. 


COUNCIL   OF   1913-14. 


Patron. 

HIS  MAJESTY  THE  KING. 

Vice- Patron. 

FIELD-MARSHAL  H.R.H.  THE  DUKE  OF  CONNAUGHT,  K.G.,  G.C.M.G. 

President. 

EARL  GREY,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O. 

Chairman  of  Council. 

LIEUT. -GENERAL  SIR  J.  BKVAN  EDWARDS,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G. 

Deputy  Chairman. 

SIR  GODFREY  LAGDEN,  K.C.M.G. 

Vice-  Presiden  ts. 

H.R.H.  PRINCE  CHRISTIAN,  K.G.,  G.C.V.O. 
DUKE  OF  ARGYLL,  K.G.,  K.T.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O. 
DUKE  OF  DEVONSHIRE,  G.C.V.O. 
DUKE  OF  MARLBOROUGH,  K.G. 
THE  MARQUESS  OP  CRBWE,  K.G. 
THE  MARQUESS  OF  LINCOLNSHIRE,  K.G.,  G.C.M.G. 
EARL  OF  ABERDEEN,  K.T.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O. 
EARL  BRASSEY,  G.C.B. 
EARL  OF  DUNRAVEN,  K.P.,  C.M.G. 
EARL  OF  ELGIN,  K.G.,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.I.E. 
EARL  OF  JERSEY,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G. 
EARL  OF  MEATH,  K.P. 

EARL  OF  MINTO,  K.G.,  G.C.S.I.,  G'.C.M.G.,  G.C.I.E. 
FIELD-MARSHAL  EARL  ROBERTS,  V.C.,  K.G.,  O.M.,  G.C.M.G. 
EARL  OP  ROSEBERY,  K.G.,  K.T. 
EARL  OF  SELBORNE,  K.G.,  G.C.M.G. 
VISCOUNT  MILNER,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G. 

ADMIRAL  LORD  CHARLES  BERESFORD,  G.C.V.O.,  G.C.B.,  M.P. 
LORD  STRATHCONA  AND  MOUNT   ROYAL,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O.  (HIGH   COMMISSIONER  FOR 

CANADA). 

LORD  SYDENHAM,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.I.E. 
RIGHT  HON.  R.  L.  BORDEN,  K.C.,  M.P.,  LL.D.  (PRIME  MINISTER  OF   THE  DOMINION  OF 

CANADA). 
RIGHT  HON.  JOSEPH  CHAMBERLAIN,  M.P. 

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4 

Vice-  Presidents — continued. 
RIGHT  HON.  SIR  SAMUEL  W.   GRIFFITH,   G.C.M.G.    (CHIEF  JUSTICE  COMMONWEALTH  OF 

AUSTRALIA). 

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

RIGHT  HON.  LEWIS  HARCOURT,  M.P.  (SECRETARY  or  STATE  FOR  THE  COLONIES). 
RIGHT  HON.  SIR  ALBERT  H.  HIME,  K.C.M.G. 
RIGHT  HON.  SIR  L.  S.  JAMESON,  BART.,  C.B.,  M.D. 
RIGHT  HON.  ALFRED  LYTTELTON,  K.C.,  M.P. 
RIGHT  HON.  SIR  GEORGE  REID,  G.C.M.G.  (HIGH  COMMISSIONER  FOR  THE  COMMONWEALTH 

OF  AUSTRALIA). 

RIGHT  HON.  SIR  CECIL  CLEMENTI  SMITH,  G.C.M.G. 
RIGHT  HON.  SIR  CHARLES  TUPPER,  BART.,  G.C.M.G. 
RIGHT  HON.  SIR  JOSEPH  G.  WARD,  BART.,  K.C.M.G. 
ADMIRAL  SIR  NATHANIEL  BOWDEN-SMITH,  K.C.B. 
SIB  HENRY  E.  G.  BULWER,  G.C.M.G. 
HON.  ALFRED  DEAKIN,  M.P. 
HON.  SIR  W.  HALL-JONES,  K.C.M.G. 
SIR  DANIEL  MCMILLAN,  K.C.M.G. 
SIR  MONTAGU  F.  OMMANNEY,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B. ,  I.S.O. 
HON.  SIR    RICHARD   SOLOMON,    G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O.    (Hian    COMMISSIONER    FOR 

S.  AFRICA). 

SIR  NEVILE  LUBBOCK,  K.C.M.G. 
SIR  THOMAS  G.  SHAUGHNESSY,  K.C.V.O. 
SIR  B.  EDMUND  WALKER,  C.V.O.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L. 
SIR  FREDERICK  YOUNG,  K.C.M.G. 
COLONEL  GEORGE  T.  DENISON. 


Councillors. 


L.  S.  AMERY,  ESQ.,  M.P. 

MAJOR  M.  ARCHER-SHEE,  D.S.O.,  M.P. 

RALPH  S.  BON^,  ESQ. 

HON.  SIR  JOHN  A.  COCKBURN,  M.D.,  K.C.M.G. 

J.  G.  COLMER,  ESQ.,  C.M.G. 

SIR  CHARLES  J.  DUDGEON. 

FREDERICK  DUTTON,  ESQ. 

LIEUT.-GBNERAL    SIR     J.    BEVAN    EDWARDS, 

K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G. 

SIR  BAMPIYLDE  FULLER,  K.C.S.I.,  C.I.E. 
RIGHT      HON.     SIR    W.     HELY-HUTCHINSON, 

G.C.M.G. 
LIEUT.-GKNERAL  SIR  EDWARD  T.  H.  HUTTON, 

K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G. 
VISCOUNT  HYTHE. 


LIEUT. -COLONEL  A.  WESTON   JARVIS,  C.M.G. , 

M.V.O. 

RICHARD  JEBB,  ESQ. 
PHILIP  H.  KERR,  ESQ. 
SIR  GODFREY  LAGDEN,  K.C.M.G. 
HON.  SIR  ARTHUR  LAWLEY,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.I.E., 

K.C.M.G. 

ROBERT  LITTLEJOHN,  ESQ.,  Hon.  Treasurer. 
SIR  CHARLES  LUCAS,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G. 
BEN  H.  MORGAN,  ESQ. 

SIR  DANIEL  MORRIS,  K.C.M.G.,  D.Sc.,  D.C.L. 
SIR  E.  MONTAGUE  NELSON,  K.C.M.G. 
GEORGE  R.  PARKIN,  ESQ.,  C.M.G.,  M.A.,  LL.D. 
SIR  HARRY  F.  WILSON,  K.C.M.G. 
EVELYN  WRENCH,  ESQ. 


Honorary    Treasurer. 

ROBERT  LITTLEJOHN,  ESQ. 


Secretary. 

JAMES  R.  Boosfi. 


Librarian. 

P.  EVANS  LEWIN. 


Chief  Clerk. 

WILLIAM  CHAMBERLAIN. 


Bankers. 

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


FA9ADE 


XL-INTRODUCTION. 

MORE  than  a  generation  has  now  passed  since,  in  1868,  the  Colonial  Society  was  started. 
The  Dominion  of  Canada  had  just  come  into  being ;  and,  though  not  many  openly 
agreed  with  John  Bright  that  the  continuance  of  the  British  connection  was  burden- 
some to  Great  Britain  and  humiliating  to  Canada,  still  there  was  a  widely  spread 
undercurrent  of  feeling  that  Canadian  Confederation  was  a  half-way  house  to  peaceful 
separation.  It  was  this  kind  of  temper,  more  dangerous  than  open  hostility,  that  the 
Colonial  Institute  sought  to  counteract.  Most  wisely  its  founders  recognised  that  the 
best  way  of  going  to  work  was  not  to  set  on  foot  an  actively  militant  political  organisa- 
tion. What  was  wanted  was  knowledge  :  knowledge  in  England  of  the  boundless 
resources  and  true  temper  of  the  Overseas  Dominions ;  knowledge  in  the  Colonies  o 
their  English  kinsfolk,  when  once  one  has  penetrated  the  outer  crust.  The  Royal 
Colonial  Institute  (as  it  was  named  in  1870)  became  at  once  a  club-house  where 
persons  from  all  parts  of  the  Empire  might  exchange  experiences,  and  an  information 
bureau,  whence  the  latest  and  most  authoritative  facts  with  regard  to  the  Empire 
might  be  brought  to  the  light  of  day.  Starting  with  the  modest  number  of  one  hundred 
and  seventy-four  members,  the  Institution  so  fully  justified  its  existence  that  by  1880 
it  had  over  eleven  hundred  members.  The  great  danger  of  such  an  organisation  was  that 
it  should  be  run  by  men  who  disapproved  of  the  action  of  their  Colonial  Governments, 
and  were  out  of  touch  with  Colonial  public  opinion  ;  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute  has 
been  careful  to  draw  new  blood  into  its  veins,  and  has  never  in  any  way  identified  itself 
with  any  one  school  of  thought  regarding  Colonial  questions.  The  Papers  read  in  its 
winter  sessions  have  been  a  perfect  quarry  of  first-hand  knowledge,  freely  placed  at 
the  disposal  of  the  inquirer,  whether  his  purpose  be  historical,  statistical  or  practical. 
But  it  may  be  asked,  now  that  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute  has  achieved  such 
success  in  promoting  fuller  knowledge,  and,  on  both  sides,  a  very  different  temper — 
especially  now  that  its  example  has  been  followed  by  so  many  Leagues  and  Societies, 
has  not  the  time  come  when,  so  far  as  its  original  purpose  was  concerned,  it  might 
pronounce  its  nunc  dimittu  and  leave  to  younger  bodies  the  burden  of  the  fray  ?  But 
it  must  be  remembered  that,  especially  in  new  countries,  the  condition  of  things  is 
always'rapidly  changing,  so  that  the  truth  of  last  year  is  the  falsehood  of  to-day,  and  any 
record  of  facts  and  opinions  requires  constant  modification  and  revision.  But  what 
institution  could  so  efficiently  carry  on  this  work  as  the  Institute,  which  in  the  past 
has  done  it  so  successfully  ?  Moreover,  while  the  general  tone  of  thought  regarding 
Imperial  questions  is,  on  both  sides,  most  satisfactory,  and  there  is  everywhere  the 
desire  to  promote  friendly  social  intercourse,  there  are  still  problems  connected  with  the 
Empire,  in  the  solution  of  which  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute  can  give  a  helping  hand. 
It  is  a  melancholy  fact  that,  in  spite  of  mutual  goodwill  and  Colonial  preferences, 
British  trade  within  the  Empire  does  not  grow  by  leaps  and  bounds.  The  Royal  Colonia 
Institute  has  set  on  foot  an  Empire  Trade  and  Industry  Committee.  Its 
objects  are  to  encourage  such  trade  and  industry  by  arranging  for  the  delivery  of 
addresses  on  financial,  industrial  and  trade  subjects  by  authorities  before  the  Institute 


6  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

itself  and  before  Chambers  of  Commerce,  trade  bodies,  and  like  institutions  in  the 
leading  industrial  centres.  There  is  the  further  object  of  facilitating,  encouraging,,  and 
arranging  industrial  conferences  or  meetings  to  be  attended  by  men  of  affairs  from  any 
or  all  parts  of  the  Empire,  in  order  to  discuss  questions  of  common  interest  with  a  view 
to  regulating  and  co-ordinating  the  conditions  of  Empire  trade  and  industry. 

The  new  departure  is  of  too  recent  date  to  expect,  as  yet,  many  practical  results, 
but  it  is  manifest  what  a  sphere  of  usefulness  is  here  opened  out,  and  how  well 
adapted  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute  is,  by  its  situation  and  membership,  to  take  the 
lead  in  such  a  movement,  and  already  by  means  of  this  committee  the  British 
Consular  service  has  been  made  available  to  the  Overseas  Dominions. 

Again,  there  is  the  difficult  subject  of  emigration.  To  a  great  extent  indeed  this 
question  has  been  settling  itself.  Thus  it  is  very  striking  how  in  recent  years,  without 
State  action,  the  current  of  general  British  emigration  has  been  diverted  from  the 
United  States  to  the  Overseas  Dominions.  At  the  same  time  there  are  many  ways  in 
which  State  action  might  be  desirable.  The  Royal  Colonial  Institute  has  now  a 
standing  Emigration  Committee  representing  both  its  own  members  and  the  leading 
emigration  societies.  This  committee  has  recommended  that  an  official  committee  shall 
be  constituted  consisting  of  representatives  of  the  private  emigration  societies  and  of 
experts,  including  a  chairman,  nominated  by  the  Government.  This  committee  shall — 

(a)  Advise  on  all  general  questions  of  policy  affecting  emigration. 

(b)  Co-ordinate  the  emigration  societies  of  the  United  Kingdom. 

(c)  Take  over  the  functions  of  the  Emigrants'  Information  Office. 

(d)  Deal  with  Labour  Exchanges,  Boards  of  Guardians,  &c.,  on  all  matters  con- 

nected with  emigration. 

(e)  Deal  with  the  High  Commissioners,  &c.,  in  regard  to  questions  of  emigration. 
Again,  on  the  question  of  the  emigration  of  women  and  of  children  the  committee  has 
made  recommendations  of  far-reaching  importance.     It  has  tendered  evidence  before 
the  Dominions'  Royal  Commission,  and  has  given  special  attention  during  the  year 
to  the  subject  of  the  organised  emigration  of  Poor  Law  children.      This  is  not  the 
place  to  discuss  the  details  of  their  proposals  ;  all  that  we  are  concerned  with  here  is  the 
vigour  and  vitality  of  the  parent  institution  of  which  they  are  the  testimony  and  proof. 

Yet  another  new  departure  must  be  mentioned.  Recognising  that  in  these  days 
of  democracy  the  task  of  consolidating  the  Empire  can  no  longer  safely  be  left  in  the 
hands  of  the  upper  and  middle  classes,  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute  is  now  seeking, 
by  means  of  popular  illustrated  lectures,  to  bring  home  to  the  knowledge  and  the 
conscience  of  the  people  the  resources  of  the  Empire  and  the  opportunities  and  respon- 
sibilities attending  on  its  right  use  and  development.  This  work  is  still  in  its 
infancy ;  but  it  promises,  if  properly  supported  by  the  leading  men  in  the  great 
centres  of  population,  to  yield  most  valuable  results. 

But  while  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute  has  been  busily  at  work  extending  its  activi- 
ties in  a  practical  direction,  it  has  not  forgotten  its  other  function  of  being  a  store-house 
of  knowledge.  Some  of  us  can  speak  with  personal  knowledge  and  gratitude  of  the 
benefit  its  admirable  library  has  been  in  the  pursuit  of  our  studies.  Nearly  100,000 
volumes  and  pamphlets,  not  one  of  which  does  not  relate  to  the  objects  of  the  Institute, 
are  a  boon,  the  value  of  which  it  is  impossible  to  exaggerate  ;  especially  whin  they 
can  be  consulted  under  the  guidance  of  a  courteous  and  helpful  librarian.  A  special 
room  has  been  set  apart  as  a  law  library,  which  contains  some  8000  volumes  and 
statutes,  law  reports,  treaties,  &c.  In  the  law  library  provision  is  also  made  for  the 
storage  and  display  of  maps  relating  to  all  parts  of  the  Empire.  To  give  an  idea  of  the 


Historical  Sketch.  7 

Institute's  resources  it  may  be  added  that  during  the  year  1912-13, 81,366  numbers  of 
newspapers  and  magazines  were  received  and  filed.  Considering  the  benefits  of 
membership  it  it  not  astonishing  to  learn  that  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute  has  now 
nearly  8000  Fellows,  and  that  its  growing  importance,  the  widening  of  its  scope  and 
the  increase  of  its  membership  have  necessitated  a  great  extension  of  its  premises. 
The  house  in  Northumberland  Avenue  has  been  almost  entirely  rebuilt  on  a  larger  area, 
and  "  as  a  result,"  we  are  told, "  instead  of  the  seven  inconveniently  small  and  inap- 
propriate rooms  formerly  available,  there  are  now  twenty-five  well-equipped  rooms." 

These  things  do  not  indeed  go  to  the  heart  of  the  matter.  It  is  possible  for  great 
things  to  proceed  from  mean  and  stuffy  surroundings,  and  a  sumptuous  club-house 
does  not  always  produce  an  active  spirit ;  but  when,  as  has  been  made  manifest,  the 
spirit  is  in  the  right  place,  it  is  surely  well  that  the  accessories  of  comfort  and 
convenience  shall  be  added. 

There  is  one  other  subject,  without  mention  of  which  any  account  of  the  Royal 
Colonial  Institute  would  be  deficient.  Useful  as  had  been  the  annual  volume  with  its 
permanent  record  of  the  progress  made  during  the  year,  it  was  generally  recognised  that 
so  influential  a  corporation  should  possess  its  own  monthly  organ,  reflecting  the  various 
sides  of  its  work.  An  editor  was  forthcoming  who  had  both  a  practical  knowledge 
of  the  Empire  and  was  a  trained  litterateur.  UNITED  EMPIKB  is  still  in  its  youth  ;  but 
already  it  has  attained  a  wide  circulation,  and  few  will  question  the  modest  claim 
put  forward  by  the  Council  that  it  "  has  from  month  to  month  enabled  those 
interested  in  the  various  Overseas  Dominions  to  keep  in  touch  with  the  more 
important  aspects  of  Imperial  development."  Such,  then,  being  the  various 
grounds  on  which  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute  has  more  than  made  good  the  aims  of 
its  founders,  there  is  no  one  who  cares  for  the  Empire  and  the  Empire's  well- 
being  who  will  not  gratefully  repeat  "  Esto  perpetual 

H.  E.  EQEBTON. 


III.— HISTORICAL  SKETCH. 

THE  ROYAL  COLONIAL  INSTITUTE  is  first  and  foremost  a  non-sectarian  and  non- 
political  organisation  which  exists  for  the  purpose  of  stimulating  the  loyalty  of  all 
Britons  towards  the  Empire,  using  that  term  to  mean  the  United  Kingdom  with  the 
Great  Dominions  and  the  Smallest  Dependencies  beyond  the  Seas.  To  foster  the  love 
of  Oversea  Britons  for  the  Motherland  and  to  cultivate  in  the  breasts  of  residents  of 
the  Self-Governing  Dominions,  Colonies,  and  India  the  feeling  that  neither  the  accident 
of  birth  overseas,  nor  the  fact  that  a  wider  sphere  has  been  chosen  by  a  Briton  born 
in  the  United  Kingdom  can  in  any  way  affect  his  British  citizenship  so  long  as  his 
home  is  still  under  the  British  Flag,  is  the  great  mission  of  the  Institute. 

The  existence  of  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute  practically  dates  from  June  26,  1868, 
when  a  meeting  was  held  at  Willis's  Rooms,  under  the  presidency  of  Viscount  Bury, 
to  promote  the  formation  of  a  society  which  should  assume,  in  relation  to  the  Colonies, 
a  position  similar  to  that  filled  by  the  Royal  Society  as  regards  science,  and  the  Royal 
Geographical  Society  as  regards  geography.  The  meeting,  which  comprised  influential 
representatives  of  Colonial  interests,  and  members  of  the  Imperial  Legislature  who  had 
taken  a  prominent  part  in  the  discussion  of  Colonial  questions,  unanimously  agreed 
that  it  was  desirable  to  establish  an  institution,  above  all  mere  party  considerations, 
where  persons  from  all  parts  of  the  British  Empire  might  exchange  experiences,  and 
where  trustworthy  information  might  be  imparted  to  all  inquirers.  A  provisional 


8  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

committee  was  appointed,  which  drew  up  rules — substantially  the  same  as  those  now 
in  operation — and  reported  to  a  general  meeting  on  August  12, 1868,  when  the  "Colonial 
Society  "  became  constituted  by  the  adoption  of  such  rules  for  its  government  and  the 
election  of  the  first  President  and  Council. 

A  deputation  of  the  Council  waited  upon  His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Buckingham  and 
Chandos,  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonies,  and  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Stafford  North- 
cote,  Secretary  of  State  for  India,  with  the  object  of  obtaining  their  official  sanction 
and  support,  which  was  most  readily  conceded.  Those  Ministers  undertook  that  the 
Governors  of  the  several  Colonies  should  be  addressed  in  favour  of  the  Institute,  which 
undertaking  was  carried  into  effect  by  their  successors  in  office,  the  Right  Hon.  Earl 
Granville  and  His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Argyll.  As  a  result  of  this  action,  a  large  number 
of  valuable  works  illustrative  of  the  resources  and  progress  of  the  Oversea  Dominions, 
Colonies,  and  India  have  been  added  to  the  library.  Numerous  contributions  have 
also  been  received  from  the  Colonial  Office  and  the  India  Office,  and  for  some  years 
past  full  particulars  of  the  constitution  and  objects  of  the  Institute  have  been  published 
in  the  Colonial  Office  List,  "  on  account  of  the  importance  of  the  subject  to  Colonists 
generally."  The  Institute  is  now  officially  included  in  the  list  of  Institutions  named 
in  the  Colonial  Regulations,  so  that  the  whole  of  the  Statutes  of  various  parts  of  the 
Empire  are  regularly  received. 

On  March  10,  1869,  the  inaugural  dinner  was  attended  by  the  Prime  Minister  (the 
Right  Hon.  W.  E.  Gladstone,  M.P.),  the  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonies  (the  Right 
Hon.  Earl  Granville),  and  many  other  distinguished  guests,  and  was  regarded  as  a 
most  successful  demonstration  in  favour  of  the  Colonies  and  the  Unity  of  the  Empire. 

The  speeches  at  this  banquet  are  of  singular  interest  to-day.  Mr.  Gladstone's 
reminiscences  of  the  "  Colonial  Department,"  in  which  he  had  served  thirty-four  years 
previously ;  Sir  George  Carrier's  attempt  to  explain  Canadian  Nationalism  without 
wounding  the  susceptibilities  of  prejudiced  Britons  and  his  challenge  to  the  United 
States  as  to  the  freedom  of  Canada  under  representative  rather  than  democratic  insti- 
tutions ;  the  reminder  of  Mr.  Hugh  C.  E.  Childers  that  sea-power  and  the  Colonies 
are  intimately  connected,  and  that  the  sea  is  the  connecting  link  and  not  a  barrier 
between  the  sons  of  a  sea-going  race — all  these  long-forgotten  speeches  will  repay  the 
attention  of  the  historical  student  who  cares  to  trace  the  great  dynamic  forces  of  the 
century  to  their  origin. 

In  June  1869  the  prefix  of  the  word  "  Royal "  was  graciously  sanctioned  by  Her 
Majesty  the  Queen.  Inconvenience  arising  from  the  similarity  of  the  initial  letters  to 
those  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons,  the  name  of  the  Society  was,  by  the  vote  of 
a  general  meeting  on  March  7,  1870,  changed  to  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

In  July  1871  His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Manchester  was  elected  President,  in  succession 
to  Viscount  Bury,  who  retired,  and  in  June  1878  His  Royal  Highness  the  Prince  of 
Wales  was  pleased  to  accept  that  office,  afterwards  becoming  Patron  as  King  Edward 
the  Seventh,  the  Duke  of  Manchester  maintaining  his  connection  with  the  Institute 
as  one  of  its  Vice-Presidents  and  Chairman  of  the  Council  up  to  the  time  of  his  death 
in  1890,  when  the  office  of  Chairman  of  the  Council  was  abolished.  On  his  accession  to 
the  throne  in  1910,  His  Majesty  the  King  became  Patron,  and  he  was  succeeded  in 
the  office  of  President  by  Field-Marshal  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Connaught.  During  the 
year  1909,  in  view  of  the  great  extension  of  the  work  of  the  Institute,  it  was  decided  to 
revive  the  office  of  Chairman  of  the  Council,  Lieut.-General  Sir  J.  Bevan  Edwards, 
K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  being  unanimously  elected  to  that  office,  and  Sir  Godfrey  Lagden, 
K.C.M.G.,  to  the  office  of  Deputy  Chairman. 


Charter  of  Incorporation.  9 

In  the  year  1912  the  Right  Hon.  Earl  Grey  accepted  the  office  of  President 
in  succession  to  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Connaught,  who  was  graciously  pleased  to 
become  Vice-Patron. 

In  September  1882  Her  Majesty  the  Queen  granted  to  the  Institute  a  Royal  Charter 
of  Incorporation,  with  perpetual  succession  and  a  common  seal,  in  recognition  of  the 
fact  that  since  its  establishment  it  had  "  sedulously  pursued  the  objects  for  which  it 
was  founded,"  and  with  a  desire  of  "  encouraging  a  design  so  laudable  and  salutary." 

The  national  importance  of  imparting  to  the  rising  generation  a  fuller  and  more 
accurate  knowledge  of  the  British  Dominions  and  their  resources  has  from  its  found- 
ation engaged  the  attention  of  the  Institute,  and  every  opportunity  has  been  taken 
to  urge  upon  educational  authorities  and  other  public  bodies  the  need  of  giving  greater 
prominence  to  the  subject  in  the  schools  of  the  United  Kingdom.  A  gold  medal  for 
research  work,  accompanied  by  a  substantial  honorarium,  is  offered  by  the  Council 
annually  to  British  subjects  in  all  parts  of  the  world,  for  the  purpose  of 
encouraging  scientific  study  of  the  problems  of  Imperial  Union.  A  series  of  prizes 
for  essays  has  also  been  instituted  as  a  means  of  stimulating  the  interest  of 
students  in  the  secondary  schools  and  universities  of  the  Mother  Country  in  the 
history  and  potentialities  of  the  Empire. 

The  Institute  has  never  ceased  to  emphasise  the  fact  that  the  Overseas  Dominions 
afford  a  national  outlet  for  the  surplus  population  and  capital  of  the  Mother  Country, 
and  committees  now  deal  with  the  questions  of  emigration  and  Empire  trade  and 
industry,  their  special  functions  being  set  forth  in  a  separate  section  of  this  work.  The 
education  of  the  people  of  the  Motherland  as  to  the  resources,  trade,  history  and 
development  of  the  Empire  has  been  taken  in  hand  by  a  special  committee,  and  lectures 
are  now  being  given  in  various  parts  of  the  United  Kingdom  with  excellent  results. 
In  accordance  with  the  objects  for  which  the  Institute  was  founded,  it  has  for  the 
past  forty-four  years  taken  a  leading  part  in  the  national  work  of  fostering  and  popular- 
ising the  great  principle  of  Imperial  Solidarity  throughout  the  length  and  breadth  of 
the  British  Empire. 


IV.—  ROYAL  CHARTER. 
GBANT 

UNTO  THE 

ROYAL  COLONIAL  INSTITUTE 

OF 

HER  MAJESTY'S  ROYAL  CHARTER  OF  INCORPORATION, 

DATED  26TH  SEPTEMBER,  1882. 


,  by  the  Grace  of  God,  of  the  United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland,  Queen,  Defender  of  the  Faith,  Empress  of  India,  TTO  all  tO  WbOltt  these 
Presents  shall  come  Greeting. 

TKHbereas  His  ROYAL  HIGHNESS  ALBERT  ECWARD,  PRINCE  OF  WALES,  K.G., 
and  His  GRACE  THE  DUKE  OF  MANCHESTER,  K.P.,  have  by  their  Petition  humbly 
represented  to  Us  that  they  are  respectively  the  President  and  Chairman  of  the 
Council  of  a  Society  established  in  the  year  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  sixty- 
eight,  and  called  by  Our  Royal  Authority  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute,  the  objects  of 


10  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

which  Society  are  in  various  ways,  and  in  particular  by  means  of  a  place  of  Meeting, 
Library  and  Museum,  and  by  reading  papers,  holding  discussions,  and  undertaking 
scientific  and  other  inquiries,  as  in  the  said  Petition  mentioned,  to  promote  the 
increase  and  diffusion  of  knowledge  respecting  as  well  Our  Colonies,  Dependencies  and 
Possessions,  as  Our  Indian  Empire,  and  the  preservation  of  a  permanent  union  between 
the  Mother  Country  and  the  various  parts  of  the  British  Empire,  and  that  it  would 
enable  the  said  objects  to  be  more  effectually  attained,  and  would  be  for  the  public 
advantage  if  We  granted  to  His  Eoyal  Highness  ALBERT  EDWARD,  PRINCE  OF  WALES, 
K.G.,  WILLIAM  DROGO  MONTAGU,  DUKE  OP  MANCHESTER,  K.P.,  and  the  other  Fellows 
of  the  said  Society,  Our  Royal  Charter  of  Incorporation  : 

HltO  WbCUCaS  it  has  been  represented  to  Us  that  the  said  Society  has,  since  its 
establishment,  sedulously  pursued  the  objects  for  which  it  was  founded  by  collecting 
and  diffusing  information  ;  by  publishing  a  Journal  of  Transactions  ;  by  collecting  a 
Library  of  Works  relating  to  the  British  Colonies,  Dependencies  and  Possessions,  and 
to  India  ;  by  forming  a  Museum  of  Colonial  and  Indian  productions  and  manufactures, 
and  by  undertaking  from  time  to  time  scientific,  literary,  statistical,  and  other  inquiries 
relating  to  Colonial  and  Indian  Matters,  and  publishing  the  results  thereof  : 

1ROW  ftHOW  \>C  that  We,  being  desirous  of  encouraging  a  design  so  laudable  and 
salutary,  of  Our  especial  grace,  certain  knowledge  and  mere  motion,  have  willed, 
granted  and  declared,  and  00  by  these  presents  for  Us,  Our  heirs  and  successors,  will, 
grant  and  declare  in  manner  following,  that  is  to  say  :  — 

1.  His  ROYAL  HIGHNESS  ALBERT  EDWARD,  PRINCE  OF  WALES,  and  His  GRACE  THE 
DUKE  OF  MANCHESTER,  and  such  other  of  Our  Loving  Subjects  as  now  are  Fellows  of 
the  said  Society,  or  shall  from  time  to  time  be  duly  admitted  Fellows  thereof,  and  their 
successors,  are  hereby  constituted,  and  shall  for  ever  hereafter  be  by  virtue  of  these 
presents  one  body  politic  and  corporate  by  the  name  of  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute, 
and  for  the  purposes  aforesaid,  and  by  the  name  aforesaid,  shall  have  perpetual  succes- 
sion and  a  Common  Seal,  with  full  power  and  authority  to  alter,  vary,  break,  and  renew 
the  same  at  their  discretion,  and  by  the  same  name  to  sue  and  be  sued  in  every  Court 
of  Us,  Our  heirs  and  successors,  and  be  for  ever  able  and  capable  in  the  law  to  purchase, 
receive,  possess,  hold  and  enjoy  to  them  and  their  successors,  any  goods  and  chattels 
whatsoever,  and  to  act  in  all  the  concerns  of  the  said  body  politic  and  corporate  as 
effectually  for  all  purposes  as  any  other  of  Our  liege  subjects,  or  any  other  body  politic 
or  corporate  in  the  United  Kingdom,  not  being  under  any  disability,  might  do  in  their 
respective  concerns. 


2.  UbC  1RO$al  Colonial  institute  (in  this  Charter  hereinafter  called  the 
Institute)  may,  notwithstanding  the  statutes  of  mortmain,  take,  purchase,  hold  and 
enjoy  to  them  and  their  successors  a  Hall,  or  House,  and  any  such  messuages  or  here- 
ditaments of  any  tenure  as  may  be  necessary  for  carrying  out  the  purposes  of  the 
Institute,  but  so  that  the  yearly  value  thereof  to  be  computed  at  the  rack  rent  which 
might  be  gotten  for  the  same  at  the  time  of  the  purchase  or  other  acquisition,  and 
including  the  site  of  the  said  Hall,  or  House,  do  not  exceed  in  the  whole  the  sum  of  TEN 
THOUSAND  POUNDS.  HttO  WC  00  hereby  grant  Our  especial  Licence  and  authority 
unto  all  and  every  person  and  persons,  bodies  politic  and  corporate  (otherwise  com- 
petent), to  grant,  sell,  alien  and  convey  in  mortmain  unto  and  to  the  use  of  the  Institute 
and  their  successors  any  messuages  or  hereditaments  not  exceeding  the  annual  value 
aforesaid; 


Charter  of  Incorporation.  11 

3.  tlbCCC  shall  be  a  Council  of  the  Institute,  and  the  said  Council  and  General 
Meetings  of  the  Fellows  to  be  held  in  accordance  with  this  Our  Charter  shall,  subject 
to  the  provisions  of  this  Our  Charter,  have  the  entire  management  and  direction  of  the 
concerns  of  the  Institute. 

4.  ZlbCte  shall  be  a  President,  Vice-Presidents,  a  Treasurer,  and  a  Secretary  of 
the  Institute.     The  Council  shall  consist  of  the  President,  Vice-Presidents,  and  not 
less  than  twenty  Councillors  ;  and  the  Secretary,  if  honorary. 

5.  His  ROYAL  HIGHNESS  ALBERT  EDWARD,  PRINCE  OP  WALES,  shall  be  the  first 
President  of  the  Institute,  and  the  other  persons  now  being  Vice-Presidents  and 
Members  of  the  Council  of  the  Institute  shall  be  the  first  Members  of  the  Council,  and 
shall  continue  such  until  an  election  of  Officers  is  made  under  these  presents. 

6.  H  General  Meeting  of  the  Fellows  of  the  Institute  shall  be  held  once  in  every 
year,  or  oftener,  and  may  be  adjourned  from  time  to  time,  if  necessary,  for  the  following 
purposes,  or  any  of  them  :  — 

(a)  The  election  of  the  President,  Vice-Presidents,  Treasurer,  and  other 
Members  of  the  Council. 

(6)  The  making,  repeal,  or  amendment  of  rules  and  bye-laws  for  the  Govern- 
ment of  the  Institute,  for  the  regulation  of  its  proceedings,  for  the  admission  or 
expulsion  of  Fellows,  for  the  fixing  of  the  number  and  functions  of  the  Officers  of 
the  Institute,  and  for  the  management  of  its  property  and  business  generally. 

(c)  The  passing  of  any  other  necessary  or  proper  resolution  or  regulation 
concerning  the  affairs  of  the  Institute. 

7.  TTbC  General  Meetings  and  adjourned  General  Meetings  of  the  Institute  shall 
take  place  (subject  to  the  rules  of  the  Institute  and  to  any  power  of  convening  or 
demanding  a  Special  General  Meeting  thereby  given)  at  such  times  as  may  be  fixed  by 
the  Council. 


8.  TEbC  existing  rules  of  the  Institute,  so  far  as  not  inconsistent  with  these 
presents,  shall  continue  in  force  until  and  except  so  far  as  they  are  altered  by  any 
General  Meeting. 


9.  TTbC  Council  shall  have  the  sole  management  of  the  income,  funds,  and  property 
of  the  Institute,  and  may  manage  and  superintend  all  other  affairs  of  the  Institute, 
and  appoint  and  dismiss  at  their  pleasure  all  salaried  and  other  officers,  attendants 
and  servants  as  they  may  think  fit,  and  may,  subject  to  these  presents  and  the  rules 
of  the  Institute,  do  all  such  things  as  shall  appear  to  them  necessary  and  expedient  for 
giving  effect  to  the  objects  of  the  Institute. 

10.  TTbC  Council  shall  once  in  every  year  present  to  a  General  Meeting  a  report  of 
the  proceedings  of  the  Institute,  together  with  a  statement  of  the  receipts  and  expendi- 
ture, and  of  the  financial  position  of  the  Institute,  and  every  Fellow  of  the  Institute 
may,  at  reasonable  times  to  be  fixed  by  the  Council,  examine  the  accounts  of  the 
Institute. 

B  2 


12  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


11.  Ube  Council  may,  with,  the  approval  of  a  General  Meeting,  from  time  to  time 
appoint  fit  persons  to  be  Trustees  of  any  part  of  the  real  or  personal  property  of  the 
Institute,  and  may  make  or  direct  any  transfer  of  such  property  necessary  for  the  pur- 
poses of  the  trust,  or  may  at  their  discretion  take  in  the  corporate  name  of  the  Institute 
Conveyances  or  Transfers  of  any  property  capable  of  being  held  in  that  name.    Provided 
that  no  sale,  mortgage,  incumbrance  or  other  disposition  of  any  hereditaments  belong- 
ing to  the  Institute  shall  be  made  unless  with  the  approval  of  a  General  Meeting. 

12.  IftO  1RulC,  B^C=XaW,  IReSOlUtiOn,  or  other  proceeding  shall  be  made  or 
had  by  the  Institute,  or  any  Meeting  thereof,  or  by  the  Council,  contrary  to  the  General 
Scope  or  true  intent  and  meaning  of  this  Our  Charter,  or  the  laws  or  statutes  of  Our 
Realm,  and  anything  done  contrary  to  this  present  clause  shall  be  void. 

3tt  WttUeSS  whereof  We  have  caused  these  Our  Letters  to  be  made  Patent. 


Ourself  at  Our  Palace  at  Westminster,  the  Twenty-sixth  of  September 
in  the  Forty-sixth  year  of  Our  reign. 

flfcajest^'s  Command 


CARDEW. 


RULES. 

Corrected  up  to  the  Special  Meeting  of  Fellows, 
March  17,  1913. 

OBJECTS  AND  CONSTITUTION. 

1.  THE  ROYAL  COLONIAL  INSTITUTE  is  established  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  a  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  repre- 
senting 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,  nor  any  discussion  be  permitted  to  take 
place,  tending  to  give  to  the  Institute  a  party  character. 

2.  The  Institute  consists  of  Resident,  Non-Resident,  and  Honorary  Fellows  and 
(subject  as  hereinafter  mentioned)  Associates.  \,  A  Resident  Fellow  is  a 'Fellow  who 


Rules.  13 

has  his  permanent  home  in  the  United  Kingdom.    A  Non-Resident  Fellow  is  a 
Fellow  who  has  his  permanent  home  outside  the  United  Kingdom. 

3.  The  Institute  shall  not  make  or  distribute  any  gift,  dividend,  division,  or  bonus, 
in  money,  unto  or  between  any  of  its  Fellows. 

4.  The  government  of  the  Institute,  and  the  management  of  all  its  concerns,  are 
entrusted  to  the  Council,  subject  to  the  Rules  of  the  Institute. 

5.  Every  Resident  Fellow  shall  be  eligible  to  fill  any  of  the  offices  of  the  Council. 
Non-Resident  Fellows  shall,  subject  to  the  provisions  of  the  Rules,  be  eligible  to  fill  the 
office  of  Vice-President. 

6.  The  Council  shall  be  chosen  from  the  Fellows,  and  shall  consist  of  a  President, 
Vice-Presidents,  of  whom  not  more  than  one-third  may  be  selected  from  Non-Resident 
Fellows,  twenty-four  Councillors,  a  Treasurer,  and  a  Secretary  (when  honorary).    The 
Council  shall  have  power  to  fill  up  any  vacancies  occurring  in  the  above  offices  during 
the  interval  between  the  Annual  Meetings  ;  such  ad  interim  appointments  to  be  subject 
to  confirmation  at  the  next  succeeding  Annual  Meeting. 

7.  A  portion  of  the  Council  shall  retire  periodically,  viz.  the  President  every  second 
year,  and  one-fourth,  or  the  nearest  number  thereto  and  not  exceeding  the  same,  of  the 
Vice-Presidents,  and  one-eighth,  or  the  nearest  number  thereto  and  not  exceeding  the 
same,  of  the  Councillors  every  year  in  rotation  ;  the  names  of  those  so  retiring  to  be 
previously  announced  by  the  Council,  as  hereinafter  provided.     The  President  and 
Vice-Presidents  so  retiring  shall  be  eligible  for  re-election,  but  the  retiring  Councillors 
shall  not  be  eligible  for  re-election  till  one  year  shall  have  elapsed. 

8.  The  Vice-Presidents  and  the  Councillors  to  retire  in  any  year  shall  be  those  who 
have  been  longest  in  office.    As  between  two  and  more  who  have  been  in  office  an  equal 
length  of  time,  the  Vice-President  or  Councillor,  as  the  case  may  be,  to  retire,  shall  be 
determined  by  lot.    The  length  of  time  a  Vice-President  or  Councillor  has  been  in 
office  shall  be  computed  from  his  last  election.    In  the  case  of  Non-Resident  Vice- 
Presidents,  the  Council  may,  if  they  think  it  advantageous  or  desirable,  exempt  any 
such  Non-Resident  Vice-Presidents  from  such  retirement  by  rotation,  but  this  shall 
not  affect  the  total  number  of  retirements  during  any  one  year. 

9.  If  any  Councillor  shall  fail  to  attend  the  Meetings  of  the  Council  for  six  consecu- 
tive calendar  months,  except  by  leave  of  the  Council,  the  office  of  such  Councillor  shall 
thereupon  become  vacant. 

ADMISSION,  &c.,  OP  FELLOWS. 

10.  Every  gentleman,  being  a  British  subject,  desirous  of  admission  into  the 
Institute  as  a  Fellow,  must  be  proposed  and  recommended  according  to  the  Form 
No.   1   in   the  Appendix  hereto  ;   and  such  recommendation    must  be   subscribed 
by  two  Fellows  at  least,  one  of  whom  must  certify  his  personal  knowledge   and 
approval  of  such  candidate. 

11.  The  certificate  thus  filled  up  shall  be  delivered  to  the  Secretary,  and  shall 
be  exhibited  in  a  conspicuous  place  in  the  Rooms  of  the  Institute  for  at  least  one 
week  previous  to  election,  in  order  that  any  Fellow  objecting  to  the  Candidate  may 
communicate  with  the  Council  thereon. 

12.  The  election  of  Fellows  is  entrusted  to  the  Council,  and  the  names  of  those 
so  elected  shall  be  regularly  announced  from  the  chair  at  each  Ordinary  Meeting. 

13.  Notice  of  Election  shall  be  sent  within  three  days  to  every  newly  elected 
Fellow,  together  with  a  copy  of  the  Rules  of  the  Institute  and  a  List  of  the  Fellows 


14  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

and  Associates.  But  no  election  of  a  Fellow  shall  be  complete,  neither  shall  the 
name  of  any  person  so  elected  be  printed  in  any  list  of  the  Institute,  nor  shall  he  be 
entitled  to  exercise  any  of  the  privileges  of  a  Fellow  until  he  shall  have  paid  his  first 
year's  subscription,  and  his  admission  fee,  or  shall  have  compounded  for  the  same  as 
hereinafter  provided  for ;  and  unless  these  payments  be  made  within  three  calendar 
months  from  the  date  of  election,  such  election  shall  be  void  ;  this  time  may,  how- 
ever, be  extended  at  the  discretion  of  the  Council. 

14.  Gentlemen  resident  in  the  Colonies  or  India,  or  elsewhere  out  of  the  United 
Kingdom,  being  British  subjects,  may  be  elected  as  Non-Eesident  Fellows  in  the 
same  manner  as  Resident  Fellows.     Should  any  such  Non-Resident  Fellow  come 
to  the  United  Kingdom  permanently  to  reside,  he  shall  be  required  to  pay  an  ad- 
mission fee  of  Three  Pounds  (less  the  sum,  if  any,  paid  by  him  as  an  admission  fee 
on   election  as  a   Non-Resident  Fellow),   and  become   a   Resident  Fellow  of   the 
Institute  ;    but  the  last  mentioned  additional  fee  shall  not  be  payable  by  any  such 
Non-Resident  Fellow  of  fifteen  years  standing  or  upwards. 

15.  The  Council  shall  have  the  power  of  appointing  as  Honorary  Fellows,  Foreigners 
or  Colonists  of  distinction,  or  other  persons,  whose  association  with  the  Institute  may 
be  considered  advantageous ;    but  such  Honorary  Fellows  shall  not  be  entitled  to 
vote  nor  fill  any  office  in  the  Institute. 

16.  Any  Fellow  may  withdraw  from  the  Institute  by  signifying  his  wish  to  do  so 
by  letter,  addressed  to  the  Secretary  at  the  rooms  of  the  Institute^ ;  provided  always 
that  such  Fellow  shall  continue  to  be  liable  for  his  annual  subscription  for  the  year 
in  which  he  signifies  his  wish  to  withdraw.     He  shall  further  continue  liable   for 
such   annual  subscription  until  he  shall  have  discharged  all  sums,  if  any,  due  by 
him  to  the  Institute,  and  shall  have  returned  all  books  or  other  property  borrowed 
by  him  of  the  Institute ;  or  shall  have  made  full  compensation  for  the  same,  if  lost 
or  not  forthcoming. 

17.  The  name  of  the  Institute  shall  not  be  used  as  an  address  on  any  circular 
letter,  report,  correspondence,  or  document  of  a  business  character  intended  for 
publication,  or  any  prospectus  of  a  public  company. 

18.  Whensoever  there  shall  appear  to  the  Council  to  be  cause  for  the  removal  of 
the  name  of  any  Fellow  of  the  Institute  from  the  List  of  Fellows,  or  on  receipt  of 
a  requisition  to  that  effect  with  the  reasons  stated  and  signed  by  not  less  than  twenty 
Fellows  of  the  Institute,  the  subject  shall  be  taken  into  consideration  by  the  Council ; 
and  if  the  Members   of  the   Council  present  in  each  case   and    being   not  less  than 
twelve  in  number  shall   by  a  majority  of   not  less  than   three-fourths  determine  to 
remove  such  Fellow,  his  name  shall  be  cancelled  in  the  Register  of  Fellows,  provided 
that  no  such  resolution  shall  be  acted  upon  in  the  case  of  a  Life  Fellow  unless  the 
resolution   of  the   Council  to  remove  such  Fellow  shall  be  confirmed  by  an  ordinary 
majority  at  a  subsequent  Meeting  of  the  Council  at  which  not  less  than  twelve 
Councillors  are  present. 

FEES  AND  SUBSCRIPTIONS. 

19.  Every  Resident  Fellow  shall',  on  his  election,  be  required  to  pay  Three  Pounds 
as  his  admission  fee,  and  Two  Pounds  as  his  annual  subscription  for  the  year  ending 
on  the  31st  December  then  next  ensuing ;   or  he  may  compound  for  his  annual  sub- 
scription, either  at  his  entrance  by  the  payment  of  Twenty  Pounds,  or  after  the 
payment  of  five  or  more  annual  subscriptions  by  the  payment  of  Fifteen  Pounds. 


Rules.  1 5 

20.  Every  Non-Resident  Fellow  shall,  on  his  election,  be  required  to  pay  one 
Guinea  as  his  admission  fee,  and  One  Guinea  as  his  annual  subscription  for  the 
year  ending  the  31st  December  then  next  ensuing ;  or  he  may  compound  for  such 
subscription  by  the  payment  of  Ten  Pounds ;  or  after  the  payment  of  twenty  or 
more  annual  subscriptions  by  the  payment  of  Five  Pounds.    Any  Non-Resident 
Fellow  who  shall  have  become  a  Resident  Fellow  and  wishes  to   compound,  may 
do  so  by  the  payment  of  Twenty  Pounds,  or,  if  he  shall  have  compounded  as  a 
Non-Resident  Fellow,  by  the  payment  of  the  same  sum  as  would  have  been  required 
from  a  Resident  Fellow,  deducting  the  amount  already  paid  on  his  compounding  as 
a  Non-Resident  Fellow. 

21.  Any  Resident  Fellow  absent  from  the  United  Kingdom  for  the  whole  of  any  calen- 
dar year  shall  be  liable  to  pay  the  Non-Resident  Fellow's  subscription  of  One  Guinea 
only,  if  he  shall  have  given  notice  in  writing  to  the  Secretary  of  his  intended  absence. 

22.  Any  Non-Resident  Fellow  arriving  in  the  United  Kingdom,  and  remaining 
in  the  United  Kingdom  for  a  period  of  twelve  months,  shall  pay  the  Resident  Fellow's 
subscription  of  Two  Pounds  per  annum  (less  the  amount  already  paid  as  a  Non- 
Resident  Fellow  for  that  year),  and  shall  continue  to  pay  the  same  during  his  temporary 
stay  in  the  United  Kingdom. 

23.  The  Council  shall  have  the  power  of  electing  as  a  Resident  Fellow  or  as  a 
Non-Resident  Fellow  any  person  who,  being  a  British  subject,  has  been  previously 
appointed  as  an  Honorary  Fellow  and  that  without  his  becoming  liable  to  any  entrance 
fee,  but  he  shall  upon  his  election  become  liable  to  the  appropriate  annual  subscrip- 
tion and  to  observe  the  Rules  of  the  Institute. 

24.  All  subscriptions  shall  be  due  and  payable  on  the  1st  of  January  in  each  year. 

25.  No  Fellow  shall  be  entitled  to  vote,  and  no  Fellow  shall  be  entitled  to  enjoy 
any  other  privilege  of  the  Institute  so  long  as  he  shall  continue  in  arrear.    Honorary 
Fellows  are  not  required  to  make  any  payments.     The  amount  of  annual  subscription 
to  be  paid  by  Fellows  absent  from  England,  or  joining  late  in  the  year,  or  for  a 
limited  time,  may  be  varied  by  the  Council. 

26.  A  List  of  the  Fellows  who  shall  be  in  arrear  at  the  time  of  the  Annual  Balance 
of  the  Accounts  of  the  Institute  shall  be  laid  by  the  Treasurer  before  the  Auditors  to 
be  certified  by  them. 

27.  Once  in  every  year  the  name  of  every  Resident  Fellow  in  arrear  for  three 
months,  or,  in  the  case  of  a  Non-Resident  Fellow,  for  twelve  months,  together  with  a 
statement  of  the  arrear,  shall  be  reported  to  the  Council  by  the  Finance  Committee, 
and  immediate  notice  of  the  same,  with  an  account  of  such  arrear,  shall  be  forwarded 
to  each  such  Fellow,  whose  name  shall  have  been  so  reported,  at  his  last  known  address. 
If  the  arrear  be  not  paid  within  one  calendar  month,  or,  in  the  case  of  a  Non-Resident 
Fellow,  within  twelve  calendar  months  from  the  date  of  such  notice,  or  within  such 
further  time  as  the  Council  may  grant  upon  special  cause  to  them  shown,  the  name  of 
the  Fellow  so  reported,  together  with  a  statement  of  the  arrear,  shall  be  suspended 
in  the  Rooms  of  the  Institute.    If  the  arrear  shall  not  be  discharged  within  three 
months  after  such  suspension,  the  Council  may  remove  the  name  of  such  Fellow  from 
the  List  of  Fellows. 

COUNCIL. 

28.  The  President,  two  Vice-Presidents,  or  any  four  Councillors,  may  at  any  time 
call  a  Special  Meeting  of  the  Council,  and  when  such  Meeting  is  to  be  held  every  Member 


16  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

of  the  Council  residing  in  the  United  Kingdom  shall  be  summoned  by  notice  specifying 
the  object  thereof. 

29.  In  all  Meetings  of  the  Council  five  shall  be  a  quorum  ;   and  all  questions  shall 
be  decided  by  open  vote,  unless  a  ballot  be  demanded  by  any  three  Fellows  present. 

30.  Minutes  of  the  proceedings  of  every  Meeting  of  the  Council  shall  be  taken  during 
their  progress,  in  a  rough  book,  by  the  Secretary,  or,  in  case  of  his  absence,  by  a  Fellow 
present,  whom  the  President  or  Chairman  shall  appoint  for  the  occasion ;   they  shall 
be  afterwards  copied  into  a  fair  Minute-book  to  be  kept  for  that  purpose,  read  at  the 
next  Meeting  of  the  Council,   and,   when  confirmed,   signed  by   the  President  or 
Chairman. 

31.  The  Accounts  of  the  Institute  shall  be  from  time  to  time  examined  by  the 
Council,  who  shall  present  and  cause  to  be  read  to  the  Annual  Meeting  a  complete 
statement  thereof,  together  with  a  report  on  the  general  affairs  of  the  Institute  during 
the  preceding  year. 

32.  The  Council  shall,  from  time  to  time,  publish  the  proceedings  and  transactions 
of  the  Institute,  and  accompany  them  with  maps,  papers,  and  other  matter,  as  occasion 
may  require. 

33.  Each  Fellow  shall  be  entitled  to  a  copy  of  the  publications  of  the  Institute ; 
but  the  mode  of  distribution  shall  be  decided  by  the  Council. 

34.  The  Council  shall,  so  soon  as  convenient,  establish  a  Library,  Reading-room, 
and  Museum,  to  which  all  Fellows,  and  strangers  provided  with  an  order  from  a  Fellow, 
shall  be  admitted,  under  such  restrictions  as  may  appear  to  the  Council  necessary. 

35.  The  Council  may  appoint  persens,  not  being  Members  of  the  Council,  to  be 
salaried  Officers,  Clerks,  or  Servants,  for  carrying  on  the  necessary  concerns  of  the 
Institute,  and  may  define  the  duties  to  be  performed  by  them  respectively  ;  and  may 
allow  to  them  respectively  such  salaries,  gratuities,  and  privileges  as  to  the  Council 
may  seem  proper  ;  and  may  suspend  or  discharge  any  Officer,  Clerk,  or  Servant  from 
office,  whenever  there  shall  seem  to  them  occasion  for  so  doing. 

36.  The  Council  may  appoint  in  any  Colony  or  Dependency  of  the  British  Empire, 
or  elsewhere  when  it  may  seem  expedient,  one  or  more  Fellows  as  Corresponding 
Secretary  or  Secretaries. 

COMMITTEES. 

37.  There  shall  be  four  permanent    working  Committees  of    Council,  namely  : 
1,  General  Purposes  ;   2,  House  and  Library  ;  3,  Emigration  ;  4,  Trade  and  Industry. 

38.  Twice  at  least  in  each  year  a  Committee  of  the  Council  shall  examine,  in  detail, 
the  state  of  the  Household,  the  Secretary's  department,  and  the  degree  of  care  displayed 
in  keeping  the  Official  Books,  the  Library,  the  Museum,  &c. 

39.  The  Council  may  refer  particular  subjects  to  Committees,  and  such  Committees 
shall  report  to  the  Council  the  result  of  their  proceedings. 

40.  All  Committees  shall  be  appointed  by  the  Council.     The  President,  Chairman 
of  the  Council,  and  Secretary  (when  honorary)  shall,  ex  officio,  be  Members  of  all 
Committees. 

41.  No  act,  order,  or  resolution  of  any  Committee  shall  bind  the  Institute  unless  it 
be  done  or  made  by  the  direction  and  authority  of  the  Council,  or  be  ratified  by  them. 

42.  It  shall  be  competent  for  the  Council  to  invite  the  co-operation  of  persons, 
not  Fellows  of  the  Institute,  but  who  have  special  knowledge  of  any  particular  subject, 
and  to  place  such  persons  on  any  Committee  which  may  be  appointed. 


Rules.  17 


PRESIDENT. 

43.  The  President,  when  present,  presides  at  all  Meetings  01  the  Council  and  of  the 
Fellows.     The  Council  shall  annually  elect  a  Chairman  of  the  Council,  who  shall  hold 
office  for  one  year,  and  shall  be  eligible  for  re-election,  and  shall  preside  in  the  ab- 
sence of  the  President.     In  the  absence  of  the  President,  and  of  the  Chairman  of  the 
Council,  one  of  the  Vice-Presidents,  or  one  of  the  Members  of  the  Council,  shall  supply 
the  place  of  the  President  or  Chairman  of  the  Council. 

44.  It  is  the  duty  of  the  Chairman  of  the  Council  to  carry  out  the  Rules  of  the 
Institute,  to  see  that  all  the  Officers  of  the  Institute,  and  Members  of  the  Council  and 
of  Committees  perform  the  duties  assigned  to  or  undertaken  by  them  respectively  ; 
to  call  for  Reports  and  Accounts  from  Committees  and  persons  ;  to  cause  of  his  own 
authority,  and,  when  necessary,  Special  Meetings  of  the  Council  and  of  the  Committees 
to  be  summoned ;  and  to  propose,  from  time  to  time,  to  the  Council  such  measures 
as  shall  appear  to  him  conducive  to  the  welfare  of  the  Institute. 

45.  It  is  the  duty  of  the  Chairman  of  the  Council,  conjointly  with  the  Council, 
to  consider  and  resolve  on  the  names  of  Fellows  who  are  to  be  recommended  at  the 
Annual  Meeting  to  fill  up  all  vacant  offices. 

46.  When  prevented  from  being  present  at  the  Meetings  of  the  Fellows  or  Council, 
or  from  otherwise  attending  to  the  current  business  of  the  Institute,  the  Chairman  of 
the  Council  will  be  expected  to  give  timely  notice  thereof  to  one  of  the  Vice-Presidents, 
or,  in  their  absence,  to  some  other  Member  of  the  Council,  or  to  the  Secretary,  in  order 
that  his  place  may  be  properly  supplied. 

47.  The  President,  or,  in  his  absence,  the  Chairman  for  the  time  being,  shall  have 
power  to  rule  and  regulate  the  discussions  arising  at  any  Meeting  of  the  Institute. 

48.  In  all  Meetings  of  the  Institute  and  Council,  except  in  the  cases  otherwise 
provided  for,  the  decision  of  a  majority  of  the  Fellows  voting  shall  be  considered  as 
a  decision  of  the  Meeting,  the  President  or  Chairman  having  a  casting  vote,  in  addition 
to  his  own  vote. 

TREASURER. 

49.  The  Treasurer  has  special  charge  of  all  Accounts,  and  shall  see  to  the  collection 
of  all  sums  of  money  due  to  the  Institute,  which,  when  received,  shall  be  immediately 
paid  to  the  Bankers  of  the  Institute. 

50.  In  concert  with  the  Secretary,  the  Treasurer  shall  keep  a  List  of  the  Fellows 
of  the  Institute,  with  the  name  and  address  of  each  accurately  set  forth,  which  List, 
with  all  Books  of  Account,  shall  be  laid  on  the  table  at  every  Ordinary  Meeting  of  the 
Council. 

51.  He  shall  pay  all  Accounts  due  by  the  Institute,  as  soon  as  they  have  been  ex- 
amined and  approved  by  the  Council.    But  no  drafts  on  its  Bankers  shall  be  payable 
unless  signed  by  two  of  the  Council  and  countersigned  by  the  Secretary.     The  Accounts 
of  the  Treasurer  shall  be  annually  audited  by  a  firm  of  Chartered  Accountants  appointed 
by  the  Fellows  at  the  Annual  General  Meeting. 

ORDINARY  MEETINGS. 

52.  The  Ordinary  Meetings  shall  be  held  on  such  evenings,  and  at  such  hour,  as 
may  from  time  to  time  be  fixed  by  the  Council. 

53.  Visitors,  if  introduced  by  Fellows,  may  be  present  at  the  Ordinary  Meetings, 


18  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

such  privilege  of  introducing  Visitors  being  limited  to  one  only  for  each  Fellow  ;  but 
should  a  Fellow  desire  to  introduce  a  second  visitor  he  can  obtain  from  the  Secretary 
a  special  card  of  admission. 

54.  At  the  Ordinary  Meetings  the  order  of  proceedings  shall  be  as  follows  : — 

A.  The  Minutes  of  the  last  Meeting  to  be  read,  and,  if  their  accuracy  be  not 
questioned  by  the  Meeting,  to  be  signed  by  the  President  or  Chairman. 

B.  Election  of  Candidates  to  be  announced. 

(7.  Papers  and  Communications  to  be  read  and  discussed. 

55.  At  the  Ordinary  Meetings  of  the  Institute  nothing  relating  to  its  Eules  or 
Management,  except  as  regards  the  election  of  Fellows,  shall  be  brought  forward, 
unless  the  same  shall  have  been  announced  in  the  notice  calling  the  Meeting,  or  be 
otherwise  provided  for  in  these  Rules.      But  the  Minute-book  of  the  Council  shall 
be  on  the  table  at  each  Meeting,  and  extracts  therefrom  may  be  read  to  the  Meeting 
on  the  requisition  of  any  Fellow. 

56.  No  paper  shall  be  read  at  any  Ordinary  Meeting  of  the  Institute  unless  it 
shall  have  been  approved  of  by  the  Council  or  by  the  Committee  on  Papers  and 
Publications  ;  but  this  approval  shall  not  be  taken  as  expressing  an  opinion  upon  the 
statements  made  or  the  arguments  used  in  such  Paper. 

SPECIAL  MEETINGS. 

57.  The  Council  may  at  any  time  call  a  Special  General  Meeting  of  the  Institute, 
and  it  shall  be  imperative  on  the  Council  to  summon  such  Meeting,  whenever  required 
in  writing  so  to  do  by  at  least  twenty-five  Fellows  of  the  Institute. 

58.  A  week's  notice  at  least  of  the  time  when,  and  the  object  for  which,  every 
Special  Meeting  is  to  be  holden  shall  be  sent  to  every  Resident  Fellow  and  to  every 
Non-Resident  Fellow  of  the  Institute  who  has  registered  an  address  for  service  in  the 
United  Kingdom ;    and  no  other  business  than  that  of  which  notice  has  been  thus 
given  shall  be  entered  upon  or  discussed  at  such  Meeting. 

59.  A  Special  General  Meeting,  convened  as  herein  provided,  may  be  holden  on 
any  one  of  the  days  appointed  for  the  Ordinary  General  Meetings,  in  which  case  the 
special  business  shall  be  entered  upon  immediately  after  the  ordinary  business  of  the 
day  is  closed. 

60.  Thirty  Fellows  must  be  present  to  constitute  a  Special  General  Meeting. 

ANNUAL  MEETING. 

61.  The  Annual  Meeting  shall  be  held  not  later  than  the  month  of  May. 

62.  Every  Non-Resident  Fellow  shall  be  at  liberty  to  register  at  the  Institute 
an  address  for  service  of  notices  in  the  United  Kingdom. 

63.  Notice  of  this  Meeting  shall  be  sent  to  every  Resident  Fellow  and  to  every 
Non-Resident  Fellow  of  the  Institute  who  has  registered  an  address  for  service  in 
the  United  Kingdom,  together  with  the  Voting  List  referred  to  in  Rule  65,  and  such 
notice  and  Voting  List  shall  be  sent  as  soon  after  the  Ordinary  Meeting  referred  to 
in  Rule  65  as  possible,  and  at  least  fourteen  days  before  the  day  of  the  Annual  Meeting. 
Notice  of  the  Annual  Meeting  shall  also  be  inserted  in  two  or  more  English  newspapers 
at  least  one  week  before  the  day  of  the  Meeting. 

64.  The  business  of  this  Meeting  shall  be  to  receive  and  discuss  the  Annual  Report 


Rules.  19 

of  the  Council,  to  hear  the  President's  Address,  to  announce  the  result  of  the  voting 
for  the  election  of  Fellows  to  fill  the  vacancies  on  the  Council,  and  to  consider  such 
business  as  shall  be  brought  forward  by  the  Council  or  with  the  sanction  of  the  Council, 
and  which  shall  have  been  stated  in  the  notice  convening  such  Meeting. 

65.  For  the  purpose  of  filling  the  vacancies  annually  occurring  under  the  provisions 
of  Rule  7  in  the  Council,  the  Council  shall  prepare  a  List  of  Fellows,  to  be  nominated 
by  them  as  suitable  to  fill  the  vacancies  to  occur  at  the  end  of  the  year  in  the  offices 
of  President,  Vice-President,  Treasurer,  and  Councillors.     The  Council  shall  nominate 
a  sufficient  number  of  Fellows  to  fill  the  vacancies  for  that  year,  and  then  there  shall 
be  added  to  such  List  the  name  of  any  Fellow  nominated  since  the  last  Annual  General 
Meeting  in  writing  by  not  less  than  twenty  Resident  Fellows  for  the  office  of  Councillor, 
the  consent  in  writing  of  such  Candidate  having  been  first  obtained  and  forwarded 
with  the  nomination  to  the  Secretary  at  least  twenty-eight  days  previous  to  the  date 
of  the  Annual  Meeting.    Provided  always,  that  no  Resident  Fellow  (who  is  not  a 
member  of  the  Council)  may  nominate  more  than  one  Fellow  for  the  office  of  Councillor 
in  any  one  year.    Such  List  shall  be  the  Voting  List  for  the  Annual  Election.    If.no 
Fellow  shall  be  nominated  for  the  office  of  Councillor  aforesaid  in  addition  to  the 
nominations  by  the  Council,  the  Fellows  nominated  by  the  Council  to  fill  the  vacancies 
in  the  various  offices  for  that  year  shall  be  deemed  respectively  elected  without  any 
ballot  being  necessary,  and  the  Voting  List  need  not  be  printed  and  circulated.     If 
there  shall  be  additional  nominations  for  the  office  of  Councillor  the  Voting  List  shall 
be  printed,  and  a  copy  thereof  sent  by  post,  with  all  requisite  instructions  for  voting 
and  an  official  envelope,  with  the  notice  convening  the  Annual  Meeting,  to  every 
Resident  Fellow  and  every  Non-Resident  Fellow  of  the  Institute  who  has  registered  an 
address  for  service  in  the  United  Kingdom,  and  shall  be  returned  in  the  official  envelope 
to  the  Secretary,  duly  filled  up  and  signed  by  such  Fellow,  at  least  three  clear  days 
before  the  Annual  Meeting.    At  the  Ordinary  Meeting  next  before  each  Annual 
Meeting  two  Fellows  shall  be  chosen  to  act  as  Scrutineers  for  the  purpose  of  the  voting 
for  the  ensuing  year,  one  of  whom  shall  be  nominated  and  appointed  by  and  on  behalf 
of  the  Council,  and  the  other  by  and  on  behalf  of  the  Fellows.     The  Scrutineers  so 
appointed  whenever  a  ballot  takes  place  shall,  prior  to  the  Annual    Meeting,   open 
the  official  envelopes  received  by  the  Secretary  containing  the  Voting  Lists  and  count 
the  votes  and  report  in  writing  to  the  Council  the  names  of  those  duly  elected,  together 
with  the  names  of  those,  if  any,  for  whom  an  equality  of  votes  may  have  been  cast.    In 
the  event  of  an  equality  of  votes,  the  result  shall  be  determined  by  vote  of  the  Council 
on  the  day  of  the  Annual  Meeting.    Any  Voting  List  on  which  a  Fellow  has  voted 
for  a  number,  either  more  or  less,  than  the  necessary  number  of  persons  to  fill  up 
the  vacancies  in  the  offices  of  President,  Vice-Presidents,  Treasurer,  and  Councillors 
respectively,  shall  be  rejected  by  the    Scrutineers.     The  Notice  of  Meeting  and  the 
Voting  List  shall  be  in  the  form  set  forth  in  the  Schedule  to  these  Rules,  or  as  near 
thereto  as  may  be. 

66.  The  chair  shall  be  taken  at  the  hour  appointed  in  the  Notice  of  the  Meeting, 
or  as  soon  thereafter  as  twenty  Fellows  shall  be  present. 

ASSOCIATES. 

67.  Ladies  being  British  subjects  wherever  resident,  and  gentlemen  being  British 
subjects  resident  in  the  United  Kingdom,  may  be  admitted  to  the  enjoyment  of  the 
following  privileges  connected  with  the  Institute,  but  shall  not  be  corporate  Members 


20  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

or  Fellows.  They  shall  be  called  Associates  and  shall  be  entitled  to  receive  a  copy 
of  the  Monthly  Journal  of  the  Institute  ;  to  attend  any  meeting  held  for  the  reading 
of  papers,  any  Provincial  Conferences  of  the  Institute,  and  the  Annual  Conversazione, 
but  they  shall  not  be  entitled  to  attend  any  Annual  or  Special  General  Meeting. 

68.  The  election  of  Associates  is  intrusted   to  the  Council,  and  every  candidate 
desiring  to  become  an  Associate  must  be  proposed  by  a  Fellow  or   Associate  from 
personal  knowledge  according  to  form  No.  2  in  the  Appendix  hereto. 

69.  Every  Associate  shall  on  election  and  on  every  succeeding  1st  day  of  January 
pay  £1  as  his  or  her  annual  subscription  for  the  current  year  ending  on  the  31st 
December  next  ensuing. 

70.  The   provisions  contained    in    the    under-mentioned   Rules   shall    apply   to 
Associates,  but  nothing  in  this  or  any  other  Rule  shall  confer  upon  Associates  any 
privileges  beyond  those  conferred  by  Rule  67.     The  Rules  specially   last   above 
referred  to  are  Nos.  13,  16,  17,  18,  25,  26,  and  27. 

ALTERATION  OF  RULES. 

71.  Any  alteration  in  these  Rules,  recommended  by  the  Council,  may  be  proposed 
at  the  Annual  Meeting,  or  may  be  submitted  at  any  Ordinary  or  Special  Meeting, 
notice  thereof  having  been  given  under  the  provisions  of    Rule  55,  provided  that 
such  proposed  alteration  shall  have  been  exhibited  in  a  conspicuous  place  in  the 
Rooms  of  the  Institute,  for  at  least  one  calendar  month  previous  to  the  Meeting  at 
which  it  shall  be  submitted. 

72.  Any  twenty-five  Fellows  may  propose  to  the    Council    any  new    Rule,  or 
the  alteration  or  repeal  of  any  existing  Rule,  by  letter  addressed  to  the  Secretary ; 
and,  if  dissatisfied  with  the  answer  of  the  Council,  they  may  require  that  their  pro- 
position be  referred  to  a  Special  General  Meeting,  which  the  Council  shall  convene 
for  that  purpose  within  one  calendar  month  after  receiving  such  requisition. 

73.  No  repeal  or  alteration  of  any  of  these  Rules,  nor  addition  thereto,  shall  be 
considered  valid  unless  concurred  in  by  three-fourths  of  the  Fellows  present  and 
voting  in  each  case. 


Appendix  /.  21 


APPENDIX  I. 


CERTIFICATE  OF  CANDIDATE  FOR  ELECTION. 


Name  in    full 
Title  or  Profession 
Residence 


a  British  Subject,  being  desirous  of  admission  into  the  ROYAL  COLONIAL 
INSTITUTE,  We,  the  undersigned,  recommend  him  as  eligible  for  Election 
as  a  Fellow 


Dated  this  day  of  .  19 


.F.R.C.I.J 

}•      from  personal  knowledge 
.F.R.C.I.J 


Proposed  19 


Elected  19 


The  Description  and  Residence  of  Candidates  must  be  clearly  stated. 


22  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


APPENDIX  II. 


CERTIFICATE  OF  CANDIDATE  FOR  ELECTION  AS  ASSOCIATE. 


Name  in  full 
Title  or  Profession 
Residence 


a  British  Subject,  being  desirous  of  election  as  an  Associate  of  the  ROYAL 
COLONIAL  INSTITUTE,  I,  the  undersigned,  recommend  him  or  her  as  eligible 
for  election  as  an  Associate. 


Dated,  this  day  of  19 


F.R.C.L) 

or      I  from  personal  knowledge. 
A.R.C.I.J 


Proposed  19     . 


Elected  19 


The  Description  and  Residence  of  Candidates  must  be  clearly  stated. 


Notice  of  Annual  Meeting.  28 

NOTICE  OF   ANNUAL   MEETING 


ROYAL  COLONIAL  INSTITUTE, 

NORTHUMBERLAND  AVENUE, 

LONDON,  W.C. 


DEAR  SIB,— 


I  am  instructed  to  inform  you  that  the  Annual  General  Meeting  of  the  Fellows  will  be  held 
at  on  the 

May,  19        at  o'clock,  to  receive  and  discuss  the  Annual  Report  of  the  Council, 

to  hear  the  President's  Address,  to  announce  the  result  of  the  Voting  for  the  Election  of 
Fellows  to  fill  the  vacancies  on  the  Council,  and  to  consider  the  following  business  :  — 

(A) 
(B) 

The  Council  have,  in  accordance  with  the  Rules,  prepared  a  List  of  Fellows  nominated  as 
suitable  to  fill  the  vacancies  to  occur  at  the  end  of  the  year  in  the  offices  of  President,  Vice- 
Presidents,  Treasurer,  and  Councillors. 

The  President  retires,  pursuant  to  Rule  7,  at  the  end  of  the  present  year,  but  is  eligible  and 
is  nominated  for  re-election. 

The  following  Vice-Presidents  retire,  pursuant  to  the  same  rule,  and  are  also  eligible  and 
nominated  for  re-election  :  — 


The  following  Councillors  also  retire  pursuant  to  Rule  7  : — 


and  are  not  eligible  for  re-election  this  year. 


Annexed  is  a  copy  of  the  total  List  of  Fellows  nominated  to  fill  the  above  vacancies  which, 
pursuant  to  Rule  65,  is  to  be  the  Voting  List  for  the  Annual  Election.  It  is  to  be  signed  and 
returned  in  the  official  envelope  enclosed  herewith  to  the  Secretary  at  least  three  clear  days 
before  the  Annual  Meeting. 

Your  attention  is  particularly  requested  to  the  instructions  at  the  foot  of  the  Voting  List. 

I  am,  dear  Sir, 

Your  obedient  servant, 

Secretary. 


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Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

KOYAL  COLONIAL. INSTITUTE. 
VOTING  LIST. 


To  be  signed  and  returned  on  or  before  the 


19 


PRESIDENT. 


SPACE  FOR  X- 


VICE-PRESIDENTS  (         names  must  be  voted  for  and 
no  more.) 

1 

- 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

COUNCILLORS  (         names  must  be  voted  for  and  no 
more.) 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

TREASURER. 

DIRECTIONS  TO  FELLOWS  USING  VOTING  LIST. 

1.  The  voter  is  to  put  a  X  against  the  names  of  those  for  whom  he  wishes  to  vote.    Nothing  else  may  be  written 
on  any  Voting  List,  and  the  Voting  List  must  be  signed  by  the  voter. 

2.  Any  Voting  List  on  which  a  Fellow  has  voted  for  a  number,  either  more  or  less,  than  the  number  of  persons 
necessary  to  fill  up  the  vacancies  in  the  respective  offices  will  be  rejected  by  the  Scrutineers. 

3.  The  voter  may  not  in  forwarding  the  Voting  List  use  any  envelope  other  than  the  one  enclosed  for  his  particular 
use,  which  must  be  fastened  down  and  the  postage  prepaid. 

4.  By  Bule  25  no  Fellow  shall  be  entitled  to  vote  if  his  subscription  is  in  arrear. 

»%  //  the  foregoing  directions  be  not  complied  with  by  any  voter  his  List  will  be  rejected  and  Ms  votes  teOl  be  lost. 


Date. 


Signature  of  Fellow 
Address    


Form  of  Bequest.  25 


FORM   OF   BEQUEST. 


3  bCQUCatb  the  sum  of  £  to  the   ROYAL    COLONIAL    INSTITUTE, 

Incorporated  by  Royal  Charter  1882,  and  I  declare  that  the  receipt  of  the 
Treasurer  for  the  time  being  of  the  said  Corporation  shall  be  an  effectual 
discharge  for  the  said  Bequest  which  I  direct  to  be  paid  within  calendar 

months  after  my  decease,  without  any  reduction  whatsoever,  whether  on  account 
of  Legacy  Duty  thereon  or  otherwise,  out  of  such  part  of  my  estate  as  may 
be  lawfully  applied  for  that  purpose. 


Those  persons  who  feel  disposed  to  benefit  the  Royal  Colonial 
Institute  by  Legacies  are  recommended  to  adopt  the  above  Form  of 
Bequest. 


26  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


V.— THE  INSTITUTE   BUILDING. 

IN  the  year  1869  the  Institute  occupied  two  rooms  in  the  Westminster  Palace  Hotel, 
temporary  office-room  having  been  previously  given  in  Victoria  Chambers  by  Sir 
George  Verdon,  a  Member  of  the  Council.  In  the  following  year,  rooms  were  acquired 
at  26  Suffolk  Street,  Pall  Mall  East.  In  1871  the  subject  of  house  accommodation  was 
again  considered,  and  on  November  20  of  that  year  three  rooms,  constituting  the  first 
floor  of  15  Strand,  were  engaged  at  an  annual  rental  of  £150.  This  accommodation 
was  extended  by  taking  in  the  upper  floor  of  that  house  on  January  7,  1873. 

In  the  year  1883  it  was  decided  to  acquire  a  permanent  home  for  the  Institute  in 
lieu  of  the  very  inadequate  premises  hitherto  occupied.  The  lease  of  a  site  in  Northum- 
berland Avenue — the  freehold  of  which  has  since  been  purchased — was  secured,  and, 
after  a  total  expenditure  of  £50,000,  'part  of  the  present  substantial  and  commodious 
building  was  occupied  in  1885. 

The  growing  importance  of  the  Institute,  the  widening  of  its  scope,  and  increase  of 
its  membership  rendered  extension  of  the  premises  in  occupation  a  matter  of  pressing 
urgency,  and  in  June  1910  the  opportunity  was  afforded  to  absorb  and  consolidate 
the  whole  property  for  the  use  and  benefit  of  the  Fellows. 

Under  a  reconstruction  scheme  the  premises  in  Northumberland  Avenue  were 
almost  entirely  rebuilt,  with  the  idea  of  providing  more  suitable  and  adequate  accom- 
modation. As  a  result,  instead  of  the  seven  inconveniently  small  and  inappropriate 
rooms  formerly  available,  there  are  twenty-five  well-equipped  rooms,  and  the 
building  as  it  now  stands  consists  of  five  stories  apportioned  as  follows :  In 
the  basement  is  the  parliamentary  library,  and  library  store-rooms,  together  with 
lavatories,  &c.  On  the  ground  floor  is  the  entrance-hall,  on  the  left  of  which  is  a 
general-room  in  which  smoking  is  allowed  and  the  daily  papers,  writing  materials,  &c., 
are  available.  On  the  right  is  a  reception-room  in  which  ladies,  as  well  as  the  Fellows, 
can  obtain  tea  and  coffee,  and  meet  their  friends.  On  the  right  again  are  the  hall 
porter's  lodge  where  Fellows  obtain  their  correspondence,  and  the  general  office,  in 
which  is  the  chief  clerk's  room.  On  the  mezzanine  floor  is  the  Secretary's  depart- 
ment. The  general  library  occupies  the  whole  of  the  first  floor.  On  the 
half-landing  between  the  first  and  second  floors  is  the  law  library  and  map-room. 
On  the  second  floor,  occupying  the  whole  of  the  frontage  to  Northumberland 
Avenue  and  the  portion  of  the  Craven  Street  premises,  is  the  newspaper-room, 
a  spacious  apartment  in  which  the  newspapers,  official  gazettes,  &c.,  from  all 
parts  of  the  Empire  are  regularly  filed.  On  the  third  floor  are  the  council-room  and 
smoking-room,  and  on  the  fourth  floor  the  editorial  department,  the  Empire  lectures 
department,  a  typewriting  room  for  the  use  of  the  Fellows  where  letters  can  be 
dictated  and  typed,  and  the  housekeeper's  quarters. 


RECEPTION  ROOM 


COUNCIL  ROOM 


Privileges  of  Fellows  and  Associates.  27 


VI.— PRIVILEGES  OF  FELLOWS  AND  ASSOCIATES. 

The  Institute  consists  of  Resident  and  Non-Resident  Fellows,  and  Associates 
(who  must  be  British  Subjects). 

(a)  FELLOWS. 

A  Resident  Fellow  (who  has  a  permanent  home  in  the  United  Kingdom)  pays  an 
entrance  fee  of  £3  and  an  annual  subscription  of  £2  ;  a  Non-Resident  Fellow  (who  has 
his  permanent  home  outside  the  United  Kingdom)  pays  an  entrance  fee  of  £1  Is.  (which 
is  increased  to  £3  when  taking  up  permanent  residence  in  the  United  Kingdom)  unless 
he  has  been  a  Fellow  for  a  period  of  15  years,  and  an  annual  subscription  of  £1  1$. 
(which  is  increased  to  £2  when  in  the  United  Kingdom  for  more  than  twelve  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,  or 
after  the  payment  of  twenty  or  more  annual  subscriptions  on  the  payment  of  £5. 

Privileges  of  Fellows. — The  privileges  of  Fellows,  whose  subscriptions  are  not  in 
arrear,  include  the  use  of  the  Institute  building,  which  comprises  reading,  writing, 
reception,  and  smoking  rooms ;  a  library  containing  nearly  100,000  volumes  and 
pamphlets  relating  to  the  history,  government,  trade,  resources  and  development 
of  the  British  Dominions.  The  newspaper-room  contains  files  of  over  700  of  the 
leading  journals,  magazines,  and  reviews  of  all  parts  of  the  Empire,  which  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, 
a  permanent  postal  and  telegraphic  address  being  thus  afforded.  Fellows  are 
entitled  to  be  present  at  the  ordinary  meetings,  and  to  introduce  one  visitor ; 
to  be  present  at  any  annual  provincial  conference ;  to  be  present  at  the  annual 
conversazione,  and  to  introduce  a  lady.  The  Institute  is  open  on  week-days  from 
9.30  A.M.  to  8  P.M.  The  monthly  journal,  entitled  UNITED  EMPIRE,  is  forwarded 
to  all  Fellows  whose  addresses  are  known,  free  of  charge. 


(b)  ASSOCIATES. 

Ladies  who  are  British  subjects,  wherever  resident,  and  Gentlemen  who  are  British 
subjects  resident  in  the  United  Kingdom,  may  become  Associates  of  the  Royal  Colonial 
Institute  on  payment  of  an  annual  subscription  of  £1. 

Associates,  although  not  corporate  members  of  the  Institute,  will  be  able : — 

1.  To  join  with  the  Fellows  in  carrying  out  the  great  aims   and  objects  of  the 
Institute. 

2.  They  will  receive  a  copy  of  the  monthly  Journal. 

3.  May  become  members  of  local  centres. 

4.  Attend  all  meetings  held  for  the  reading   of   Papers,  Empire  Lectures,  and 
Provincial  Conferences. 

5.  And  also  the  Annual  Conversazione  in  London. 

The  election  of  Associates  is  made  by  the  Council,  and  Candidates  must  be  proposed 
by  a  Fellow  or  Associate  from  personal  knowledge. 

c  2 


28  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

VII.— PUBLICATIONS. 

ANNUAL  VOLUME  OF  "PROCEEDINGS." 

IN  the  year  1869  the  first  volume  of  the  "  Proceedings  of  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute  " 
was  issued.  It  contained  a  complete  report  of  the  meeting  called  by  public  advertise- 
ment for  the  purpose  of  adopting  measures  for  forming  an  Association  to  be  called 
the  Colonial  Society,  at  which  speeches  were  made  by  Viscount  Bury  (afterwards  the 
Earl  of  Albemarle),  the  Right  Hon.  Chichester  Fortescue,  M.P.,  Mr.  Leonard  Wray, 
Mr.  A.  H.  Louis,  the  Marquis  of  Normanby,  Mr.  Baillie  Cochrane,  M.P.,  Sir  H.  Drum- 
mond  Wolff,  Mr.  Edward  Wilson,  Mr.  W.  B.  Hume,  Sir  Charles  Nicholson,  Mr.  Henry 
Blaine,  Mr.  Marsh,  M.P.,  and  Mr.  Selim  Jackson.  A  full  account  of  the  proceedings 
at  the  inaugural  dinner,  at  which  Viscount  Bury  presided,  also  appeared  in  the  volume. 
It  was  a  memorable  occasion  in  view  of  the  fact  that  a  large  number  of  the  leading 
politicians  of  the  time  representing  the  Motherland  and  the  Overseas  Dominions, 
Colonies  and  India  were  present,  including  Mr.  Gladstone,  Earl  Granville,  the  Duke 
of  Manchester,  Sir  Bartle  Frere,  Sir  Charles  Nicholson,  Sir  George  E.  Cartier,  Sir  Charles 
Clifford,  Sir  George  Verdon,  Sir  George  Macleay,  Captain  Charles  Sturt,  Sir  James  A. 
Youl,  Mr.  W.  C.  Wentworth,  and  many  other  distinguished  men.  In  the  report  of  the 
inaugural  meeting,  which  was  held  in  the  Theatre  of  the  Institution  of  Civil  Engineers 
on  March  15,  1869,  Viscount  Bury  referred  at  some  length  to  the  great  increase  in  the 
number  of  scientific  and  literary  institutions  which  was  observable  at  that  time,  and 
emphasised  the  fact  that  in  his  opinion  an  unnecessary  number  of  institutions  differing 
only  slightly  from  each  other  in  the  objects  which  they  professed  to  aim  at,  frittered  away 
in  the  expenses  of  management  funds  which,  under  a  system  of  cordial  co-operation, 
would  have  been  available  for  more  extended  and  practical  usefulness.  He  claimed  that 
there  was  no  society  or  body  of  men  in  existence  in  England  dealing  with  the  one  great 
object  of  the  Society — the  diffusion  of  accurate  information  upon  Colonial  subjects 
among  our  countrymen.  The  first  Paper  read  before  the  Institute  dealt  with  "  The 
Relations  of  the  Colonies  to  the  Mother  Country,"  which  was  written  by  Mr.  W. 
Westgarth,  and  is  a  subject  that  has  always  occupied  a  prominent  place  in  the  annual 
programme  of  the  Institute.  The  Institute,  through  its  publications,  has  done  a  vast 
amount  of  valuable  work,  more  especially  in  diffusing  accurate  information  to  those 
in  this  country  desiring  to  gain  a  knowledge  of  the  various  Overseas  Possessions,  as 
well  as  in  shaping  public  opinion  by  quiet  and  steady  educational  work.  The  first 
volume  of  the  "  Proceedings "  contained  216  pages,  and  the  second  166.  In 
succeeding  years  the  size  of  the  volume  of  "  Proceedings  "  varied  between  400  and  500 
pages.  The  "  Proceedings  "  continued  to  be  issued  until  the  year  1909,  when  they 
were  replaced  by  a  monthly  journal  entitled  UNITED  EMPIRE.  Forty  volumes  in 
all  were  issued. 

THE  "  JOURNAL." 

In  the  year  1890  it  was  decided  to  issue  an  additional  publication  to  be  known  as 
the  "  Journal  of  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute,"  to  be  published  in  advance  of  and  in 
addition  to  the  annual  volume  of  "  Proceedings."  The  first  number  appeared  in 
December  1890,  and  it  was  issued  during  eight  months  of  each  year,  viz.  from 
December  to  July  inclusive,  until  December  1909.  The  number  of  volumes  issued 
was  nineteen. 


Meetings.  29 

"  UNITED  EMPIRE." 

During  the  year  1909,  it  having  been  decided  that  a  review,  or  magazine,  would  be 
one  of  the  most  effective  means  for  widening  the  sphere  of  influence  of  the  Institute 
and  increasing  its  popularity  and  usefulness,  a  new  monthly  journal,  entitled  UNITED 
EMPIRE,  was  issued  on  January  1,  1910,  which  superseded  both  the  annual  volume 
of  "  Proceedings  "  and  the  "  Journal."  This  review  is  designed  to  traverse  as  far  as 
possible  the  whole  field  of  Imperial  activities,  and  cannot  fail'  to  prove  of  advantage 
to  the  trader,  manufacturer,  and  farmer,  as  well  as  to  officials,  politicians  and  others 
in  all  parts  of  the  Empire.  The  yearly  volume  averages  about  one  thousand  pages, 
and  contains  numerous  maps,  illustrations  and  diagrams.  Its  contents  comprise  the 
Papers  read  at  the  meetings  of  the  Institute,  articles  contributed  by  recognised  authori- 
ties on  Imperial  questions,  editorial  notes,  &c.  Special  sections  are  devoted  to  reviews 
and  notices  of  books,  pamphlets,  &c.,  relating  to  all  parts  of  the  Overseas  Empire  ;  to 
information  regarding  Empire  trade  and  industry ;  and  to  Greater  Britain  notes. 
The  journal,  which  is  not  only  sent  to  every  Fellow  and  Associate  of  the  Institute, 
but  to  institutions  and  clubs  throughout  the  Empire,  is  edited  by  Mr.  Archibald  E. 
Colquhoun. 


VIII.— MEETINGS. 

THE  ordinary  general  meetings  of  the  Institute  at  which  Papers  are  read  or  addresses 
delivered  are  held  on  the  second  Tuesdays  during  the  months  of  November  to  June  at 
8.30  P.M.  Afternoon  meetings  for  the  same  purpose  are  also  held  during  the  above- 
mentioned  months  at  4  P.M.  The  Papers  are  often  illustrated  by  lantern  slides,  and 
the  subjects  are  so  selected  as  to  embrace  all  parts  of  the  Overseas  Empire.  A  discus- 
sion takes  place  upon  all  occasions.  The  evening  meetings  are  preceded  by  a  dinner, 
which  takes  place  at  7  o'clock,  and  is  attended  by  Fellows  and  their  friends,  both 
ladies  and  gentlemen,  and  so  assists  in  promoting  acquaintanceship  amongst  them. 
The  following  Papers  were  read  and  discussed  during  the  Session  1912-13  : — 

"  The  Imperial  Emigrant."     By  Arthur  Hawkes. 

"  The  New  Pacific."    By  Dr.  T.  Miller  Maguire. 

"  Travel  and  Sport  in  East  Africa."     By  Lieut.-Colonel  J.  H.  Patterson,  D.S.O. 

"  Hong-Kong's  Part  in  China's  Reform."  By  the  Ven.  E.  Judd  Barnett,  M.A.  (Archdeacon 
of  Hong-Kong). 

"  The  Federated  Malay  States."     By  Sir  Ernest  Birch,  K.C.M.G. 

"  British  Columbia  and  her  Imperial  Outlook."    By  F.  B.  Vrooman,  Ph.D.,  B.Sc.  (Oxon). 

"  The  Boundaries  of  British  Guiana."     By  J.  A.  J.  de  Villiers. 

"  The  Faith  of  an  Imperialist."     By  Ellis  T.  Powell,  LL.B.,  B.Sc. 

"  Universities  and  Practical  Education."    By  Professor  A.  E.  Shipley. 

"  Mountain  Trails  in  the  Rockies  of  Canada."     By  Mrs.  Henshaw. 

"  Settlement  by  '  Whites '  of  Tropical  Australia."  By  Hon.  J.  M.  Creed,  M.L.C.,  New 
South  Wales. 

"  The  Panama  Canal  and  its  Relation  to  the  British  Empire."     By  Vaughan  Cornish,  D.Sc . 

"  Some  Problems  of  Empire."  By  Hon.  George  E.  Foster  (Minister  of  Trade  and  Commerce. 
Canada). 


30  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

"  Canadian  Loans  in  London."     By  Sir  F.  Williams  Taylor. 

"  The  Purpose  of  Life  in  the  East  and  in  the  West."  By  Sir  Bampfylde  Fuller, 
K.C.S.I.,  C.I.E. 

"  Queensland's  Railways."  By  Major  Sir  Thomas  Robinson,  K.C.M.G.  (Agent-General 
for  Queensland). 

"  Australian  Literature  and  Art."     By  William  Moore. 

"  Medical  Science  and  the  Tropics."     By  Major  Sir  Ronald  Ross,  K.C.B.,  M.D.,  F.R.S. 

"  Northern  Nigeria  as  I  Saw  It."     By  J.  Astley  Cooper. 

"  Some  Less-known  Islands  in  the  Pacific."    By  Sir  Everard  im  Thurn.  K.C.M.G.,  C.B. 

"  A  Journey  down  the  Tana  River  in  the  East  Africa  Protectorate."  By  W.  McGregor 
Ross. 

"  Some  Aspects  of  the  Evolution  of  the  British  Empire."  By  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  George 
Reid,  G.C.M.G. 

"  Imperial  Defence  and  Closer  Union."     By  Viscount  Hythe. 

"  Land  and  the  Woman  in  Canada."     By  Miss  Binnie  Clark. 

"  Agriculture  and  Land  Settlement  in  South  Africa."     By  William  Macdonald,  Sc.D. 

"  Australia  and  the  Empire."     By  Hon.  W.  A.  Watt  (Premier  of  Victoria). 


IX.— THE   LIBRARY. 

THE  library  of  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute  contains  over  ninety  thousand 
volumes  and  pamphlets  relating  to  the  British  Dominions,  Colonies,  and  India,  or 
discussing  problems  of  administration  and  colonisation.  One  of  the  objects  for  which 
the  Institute  was  founded  was  the  formation  of  such  a  library,  but  owing  to  lack  of 
funds  little  progress  was  made  until  the  Council  were  in  a  position  to  vote  a  small 
annual  grant.  In  1881,  thirteen  years  after  the  foundation  of  the  Institute,  the  library 
only  contained  2500  volumes,  but  from  about  the  year  1886  substantial  progress 
was  made,  so  that  at  the  present  time  it  can  claim  to  possess  the  most  complete 
collection  of  Colonial  literature  brought  together  under  one  roof.  Although  many 
valuable  and  necessary  books  were  annually  purchased,  the  substantial  increase  of  recent 
years  is  largely  attributable  to  donations  from  the  various  Overseas  Governments  and 
India,  the  Secretaries  of  State,  the  different  learned  societies,  Chambers  of  Commerce, 
and  other  public  bodies,  and  from  publishers  and  authors  in  all  parts  of  the  Empire. 
Co-operation  from  these  quarters  has  enabled  the  Institute  to  gather  together  a  unique 
collection  which  is  of  great  value  to  students  of  Empire  topics  and  to  all  those  who  are 
seeking  information  with  regard  to  the  administration,  resources,  trade,  history,  law, 
ethnology,  and  general  conditions  of  the  wide  domains  under  the  British  flag.  The 
library,  the  main  portion  of  which  is  situated  on  the  first  floor  of  the  Institute  building, 
is  divided  into  as  many  sections  as  there  are  separate  administrative  units  within  the 
Empire.  These  sections  are  further  subdivided  according  to  subjects,  so  that  all  the 
books  on  a  given  topic  are  found  together  on  the  shelves.  To  take  a  specific  example  : 
under  Canada  will  be  found  the  books  dealing  with  the  history,  agriculture,  fauna, 
education,  &c.,  of  the  Dominion,  each  contained  in  separate  divisions.  The  parlia- 
mentary library,  which  contains  the  Blue-books,  parliamentary  reports,  debates, 
sessional  papers,  government  gazettes,  and  general  official  literature  issued  by  the 
Overseas  Governments,  is  contained  in  the  basement.  In  these  official  publications 


LIBRARY 


The  Library.  81 

is  hidden  away  an  immense  amount  of  information  of  value  to  students  of  sociology, 
history,  ethnology,  &c.  Of  specially  important  publications  may  be  mentioned  the 
various  geological,  archaeological,  ethnological,  and  other  surveys,  the  gazetteers 
issued  by  the  Indian  Government,  and  the  different  departmental  reports.  This  room 
has  been  fitted  with  rolling  book-stacks  which  contain  long  sets  of  periodicals,  agricul- 
tural journals,  and  publications  of  a  similar  nature,  including  a  collection  of  colonial 
municipal  reports,  regulations,  and  mayors'  minutes.  On  the  ground  floor  are  some 
of  the  proceedings  of  the  learned  and  literary  societies,  many  of  which  are  of  great 
importance.  It  is  only  necessary  to  name  a  few,  such  as  the  Royal  Society  of  Canada, 
the  Royal  Societies  of  Victoria  and  other  Australian  States,  the  Royal  Geographical 
Societies  of  the  different  portions  of  the  Empire,  as  well  as  the  British  and  Foreign 
Geographical  Societies,  such  as  those  of  London,  Liverpool,  Paris,  Lisbon,  Vienna, 
Madrid,  and  Antwerp.  Next  to  the  general  library,  on  the  first  floor,  is  situated  the 
law  library  and  map-room.  This  portion  of  the  library  is  one  of  its  most  valuable 
sections,  for  it  not  only  contains  almost  complete  sets  of  the  statutes  of  the  Dominions, 
Colonies,  and  India,  but  also  long  sets  of  the  various  law  reports  and  law  journals  and 
many  treatises  on  special  aspects  of  Colonial  law. 

The  practical  importance  of  the  law  library  has  been  demonstrated  by  the  frequent 
reference  to  its  contents  by  lawyers  engaged  upon  Privy  Council  and  other  legal  work 
connected  with  the  Dominions  and  Crown  Colonies.  In  the  law  library  is  also  kept 
an  extensive  collection  of  several  thousand  maps  and  charts,  presented  mainly  by 
the  Admiralty,  the  War  Office,  and  the  Overseas  Governments. 

The  additions  to  the  library  are  catalogued  upon  cards,  and  every  item  which 
deals  in  any  way  with  the  British  Empire,  be  it  book,  pamphlet,  or  magazine  article, 
is  carefully  noted  for  future  reference.  The  first  printed  catalogue  was  published 
in  1881,  and  the  la'st  in  1901,  since  which  date  no  catalogue  has  been  issued  for 
distribution.  The  printed  catalogues  form  a  fairly  complete  bibliography  of  the  literary 
activities  of  the  Einpire,  and  the  manuscript  catalogues  reveal  the  immense  range  of 
literature  published  during  recent  years.  Amongst  the  treasures  of  the  library  are 
many  books  of  great  value  and  rarity,  both  bibliographically  and  historically. 
The  collection  of  drawings  made  by  William  Westall,  A.R.A.,  who  accompanied 
Flinders  on  his  expedition  to  the  shores  of  Australia  in  1801-2,  is  unique,  as  are 
those  of  scenes  in  the  Transvaal  and  in  Rhodesia  made  by  A.  A.  Anderson.  The 
collection  of  books  relating  to  Australia  is  extensive,  and  contains  the  chief  col- 
lections of  voyages  to  the  South  Seas,  a  valuable  set  of  Gould's  Birds,  and  many 
scarce  pamphlets.  The  Dominion  of  Canada  is  also  well  represented,  and  amongst 
the  rarer  books  may  be  noted  Colden's  "  History  of  the  Five  Nations  "  (1747) ;  Jeffrey's 
"  Natural  and  Civil  History  of  the  French  Dominions  in  North  and  South  America  " 
(1761) ;  Rogers'  "  Account  of  North  America  "  (1765) ;  Sagard's  "  Le  Grand  Voyage  du 
Pays  des  Hurons  "  (1632) ;  Bacqueville's  "  Histoire  de  1'Amerique  Septentrionale  "  ; 
Charlevoix'  "  Histoire  de  La  Nouvelle  France  "  (1744),  and  the  celebrated  series  of 
the  Jesuit  Relations.  The  literature  relating  to  the  West  Indies  is  extensive,  and 
contains  Davies'  "  History  of  the  Caribby  Islands"  (1666) ;  Burton's  "  English  Empire 
in  America  "  (1685) ;  Blome's  "  Jamaica  "  (1672),  and  Hickeringill's  "  Jamaica  Viewed," 
an  extremely  rare  publication  issued  in  1661.  The  African  section,  Eastern,  Western, 
and  Southern,  is  of  great  interest.  Here  are  the  sumptuous  volumes  issued  by  Ogilby 
in  1670,  containing  some  of  the  earliest  illustrations  of  the  Cape,  the  quaint  literary 
hoax  written  by  Damberger  htflSOl,  Kolbe's  "  Present  State  of  the  Cape  "  (1718),  and 
the  works  of  the  principal  African  voyagers  and  discoverers,  such  as  Sparmann, 


32  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

Paterson,  Barrow,  Lichtenstein,  Le  Vaillant,  Latrobe,  Burcliell,  and  many  others.  A 
splendid  edition  of  Daniell's  "  African  Scenery  and  Animals,"  and  other  rare 
illustrated  works  add  distinction  to  this  section  of  the  library.  The  Indian  section 
also  contains  many  of  the  more  important  works  relating  to  India,  and  a  special  section 
is  devoted  to  Egypt  and  the  Sudan.  Nor  are  the  smaller  dependencies  neglected. 
There  is  quite  a  collection  of  literature  relating  to  the  Falkland  Islands,  and  even 
such  small  islands  as  the  Cocos-Keeling  group  and  Fanning  Island  have  their  section 
in  the  catalogue  as  well  as  on  the  shelves.  Of  general  works  of  travel  attention 
may  be  directed  to  those  known  as  Hakluyt  (1598-1600) ;  Purchas  (1625-6) ; 
Churchill  (1732);  Harleian  (1745);  Harris  (1705);  Callander  (1788);  Burney 
(1803-17)  ;  Pinkerton  (1808)  ;  Astley  (1745-7)  ;  Kerr  (1811-24)  ;  Ramusio 
(1554-83),  and  Prevost  (1746-70),  and  the  publications  of  the  Hakluyt,  Navy 
Kecords,  Linschoten,  and  similar  societies.  Among  special  sections  may  be 
mentioned  one  containing  the  prose  and  poetic  writings  of  Colonial  litterateurs. 
The  importance  of  the  growing  national  literatures  of  Canada,  Australia,  and 
even  South  Africa  is  attested  by  the  size  of  the  special  sections.  There  is  also  a 
botanical  section  in  which  the  chief  works  on  the  floras  of  the  Colonies  are  kept, 
and  a  language  section  containing  publications  on  and  in  native  languages  is  being 
formed.  A  journey  round  the  bookshelves  reveals  the  greatness  of  the  British 
Empire,  and  brings  home  in  a  better  way  than  can  perhaps  be  done  elsewhere  the 
vast  amount  of  literature  that  has  been  written  about  the  British  possessions.  The 
library  is  becoming  more  and  more  known  to  literary  workers,  and  many  well-known 
works  on  subjects  of  colonial  and  imperial  interest  have  been  written  within  its 
walls. 


X.— THE  NEWSPAPER-ROOM. 

SEVEN  hundred  and  twenty-five  newspapers,  journals,  and  magazines  are  received  and 
filed  at  the  Institute.  Most  of  the  monthly  and  quarterly  magazines  are  kept  in  the 
library  or  on  tables  in  the  law-room,  but  the  newspapers  and  weekly  journals  are 
displayed  on  stands  in  the  newspaper -room.  They  include  periodical  publications  from 
every  portion  of  the  British  Empire,  which  are  arranged  in  different  sections,  and  can 
be  easily  and  quickly  found.  It  may  be  stated  that  almost  every  newspaper  of  any 
importance  is  received,  many  of  them  being  presented  by  their  publishers.  Fellows 
from  overseas  and  Resident  Fellows  who  have  returned  to  the  Mother  Country,  find 
the  newspaper-room  one  of  the  most  useful  features  of  the  Institute,  for  by  means  of  the 
files  of  current  papers  they  are  enabled  to  keep  in  close  touch  with  events  in  the 
portion  of  the  Empire  with  which  they  are  connected.  No  other  institution  has  so  good 
a  display  of  Colonial  periodical  publications.  It  would  be  invidious  to  point  out  any 
special  paper  or  journal,  but  attention  may  be  directed  to  the  various  classes  of 
papers  that  are  filed  in  this  room.  First  are  the  daily  newspapers  published  in 
the  capitals  and  chief  cities  of  the  Empire,  and  reflecting  the  political  and  social 
life  of  their  respective  spheres.  The  majority  of  these  are,  after  the  expiration  of 
one  year,  handed  over  to  the  British  Museum  for  permanent  storage,  and  Fellows 
of  the  Institute  may  always  consult  back  files  on  presentation  of  their  card  to  the 
Museum  officials.  Then  there  are  the  official  gazettes  from  every  State  in  the  Empire, 


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which  are  kept  permanently  in  the  Institute  so  that  they  may  be  available  for  reference 
at  any  time.  Many  important  trade  journals,  both  of  a  technical  and  commercial 
character,  are  also  received,  and  by  their  aid  the  business  man  is  able  to  follow  the 
different  commercial  movements  in  the  Empire.  There  are  in  addition  a  number  of 
papers  and  magazines  of  a  special  character,  relating  to  medicine  and  tropical  hygiene, 
mining,  engineering,  and  tropical  products ;  whilst  the  magazines  include  the 
chief  British  and  overseas  monthlies,  and  reflect  every  phase  of  thought.  The 
magazines  also  include  the  agricultural  journals  of  the  different  States,  the  periodical 
journals  of  the  chief  British,  Colonial,  and  foreign  learned  societies,  the  journals 
of  the  principal  geographical  societies,  a  number  of  reviews  dealing  with  anthropo- 
logical and  linguistic  topics,  and  the  various  law  reports  and  legal  journals  published 
in  the  Overseas  Dominions. 


XI.     LIST  OF  NEWSPAPERS  AND  MAGAZINES. 

This  List  does  not  include  ther large  number  of  Transactions  of  Societies  received 
in  bound  volumes,  nor  official  publications  appearing  at  irregular  intervals. 

The  asterisk  denotes  periodicals  that  are  kept  in  the  Library  for  permanent 
reference  ;  the  others,  after  being  kept  on  file,  are  sent  to  the  British  Museum,  where 
they  are  available  for  the  use  of  Fellows. 

Contractions  :  D  —  Daily,  F  =  Fortnightly,  M  =  Monthly,  Q  =  Quarterly, 
W  =  Weekly. 

UNITED  KINGDOM. 


1  Academy  (W). 

2  African  Engineering  (M ). 

3  African  Mail  (W). 

4  *African  World  (W). 

5  Agricultural  Economist  and  Horticultural 

Mail  (M).}' 

6  *Anti-Slavery    Reporter    and    Aborigines' 

Friend  (Q). 

7  Appointments  Gazette  (Cambridge). 

8  Arena  (M). 

9  *Army  Review  (Q). 

10  *Army  Service  Corps  Quarterly. 

11  Athenaeum  (W). 

12  Australasian  World  (W). 

12a  Bankers'  Magazine  (M). 

13  Blackwood's  Magazine  (M). 

14  *Board  of  Trade  Journal  (W). 

15  British  and  South  African  Export  Gazette 

(M). 

16  *British  Australasian. 

17  *  British    Empire    Review :     organ    of    the 

British  Empire  League  (M). 

18  *British    Museum    Catalogue    of    Books : 

Accessions. 

19  British  South  Africa  Export  Gazette  (M). 

20  British  Trade  Journal  (M ). 


21  *Bulletin  of  Entomological  Research  (Q). 
21a*Bulletin  of  the  British  Library  of  Political 

Science  (Q). 

22  *Bulletin  of  the  Imperial  Institute  (Q). 

23  *Bulletin  of  the  Institution  of  Mining  and 

Metallurgy. 

24  Bystander  (W). 

25  *Canada  (W). 

26  Canadian  Agency  Trade  Circular  (W). 

27  Canadian  Gazette  (W). 

28  Canadian  Mail  (W). 

29  Canadian  News  (W). 

30  Capitalist  (W). 

31  *Caribbeana  (Q). 

32  Century  Illustrated  Monthly. 

33  *Chamber  of  Commerce  Journal  (M). 

34  *Church  Missionary  Review  (M). 

35  *C.M.S.  Gazette  (M ). 

36  Civil  Engineering  (M). 

37  Clark's  Educator  ( W). 

38  Cold  Storage  and  Produce  Review  (M). 

39  Colonial    Consignment    and     Distributing 

Company  Meat  Market  Report  (M). 

40  Colonial  Life  (M). 

41  *Colonial  Office  Journal  (Q). 

42  Coloniser  (M). 


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43  Commercial  Intelligence  (W). 

44  *  Con  temporary  Review  (M). 

45  Contractors'    Record    and    Municipal 

Engineering  (W). 

46  Cook's  Travellers'  Gazette  (M). 

47  Cornhill  Magazine  (M). 

48  Country  Life  (W). 

49  Country  Side  (M). 

50  Critic  (W). 

61  Daily,  Chronicle. 

52  Daily  Express. 

63  Daily  Graphic. 

54  Daily  Mail. 

55  Daily  Mail :    Overseas  Edition  ( W). 

56  Daily  News. 

57  Daily  Telegraph. 

58  *East  and  West  (Q). 

59  Economist  (W). 

60  *Edinburgh  Review  (Q). 

61  Electrician  (W). 

62  *Empire  Magazine  (M). 

63  *Empire  Review  (M). 

64  Engineer  (W). 

65  Engineer  in  Charge  and  Works  Manager  ( M )• 

66  Engineering  (W). 

67  *English  Race  ;    the  Journal  of  the  Royal 

Society  of  St.  George  (Q). 
67a*Eugenics  Review  (Q). 

68  Evening  News  (D). 

69  Evening  Standard  (D). 

70  *Federal  Magazine   and  the  All-Red  Mail : 

monthly   record   of  the   League   of  the 
Empire. 

71  Field  (W). 

72  Financial  News  (D). 

73  *Financial  Review  of  Reviews  (M). 

74  Financial  Times  (D). 

75  Financial  World  (W). 

76  Financier  and  Bullionist  (D). 

77  Fire  and  Water  (M). 

78  *Fortnightly  Review  (M ). 

80  Freemason  (W). 

81  Fry's  Magazine  (M). 

82  Gas  and  Oil  Power  (M). 

83  *Geographical     Journal :      organ     of     the 

Royal  Geographical  Society  (M). 

84  *  Geographical     Teacher :      organ     of     the 

Geographical  Association  (Q), 

85  Globe  (D). 

86  Graphic  ( W). 

87  Harper's  Monthly  Magazine  (M). 

88  Home  and  Colonial  Mail  ( W). 

89  Ice  and  Cold  Storage  (M). 

90  Illustrated  London  News  (W). 


90a  Illustrated   Sporting  and  Dramatic  News 
(W). 

91  ""Imperial  and  Asiatic  Quarterly. 

92  *Imperial  Colonist :     organ   of  the   British 

Women's  Emigration  Association  (M). 

93  *India  (W). 

94  India  Rubber  Journal  (W). 

95  Internal  Combustion  Engineering  (W). 

96  *  International  Customs  Journal  (W). 

97  *  International  Sugar  Journal. 

98  Investor's  Monthly  Manual. 
)9    Investor's  Review  (M). 
100  Irish  Times  (Dublin)  (D). 

200  Junior  Mechanics  and  Electricity  (M). 

201  *Journal  of  the  African  Society  (Q). 

202  ""Journal  of  the  East  India  Association  (Q). 

203  *  Journal  of  the  Institute  of  Bankers  (M). 

204  *Journal  of  the  Kew  Guild. 

205  *Journal  of  the  Manchester    Geographical 

Society. 

206  *Journal    of    the    Royal    Anthropological 

Institute. 
206b  *  Journal  of  the  Royal  Asiatic  Society  (Q). 

207  *  Journal  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Arts  (W). 

208  *Journal   of    the    Royal    United    Service 

Institution  (M ). 

209  *Journalof  the  Royal  Sanitary  Institute(Jf). 

210  *Journal  of  Tropical  Medicine. 

211  *  Journal  of  the    Society  of    Comparative 

Legislation  (Q). 

212  *Kew  Bulletin  (M). 

213  Lancet  (W). 

214  Library  Assistant  (M). 

215  *Library  Association  Record  (M). 

216  ""Locomotive  Magazine  (M). 

217  ""London  Gazette  (bi-weekly). 

218  London  and  China  Telegraph  (W). 

218a  Machine  Woodworker  (M). 

219  Magazine  of  the  South  American  Mission- 

ary Society  (M ). 

220  Marine  Magazine  (Q). 

221  Mercantile  Guardian  (M). 

222  Mining  Journal  (W). 

223  Mission  Field  (if). 

224  Model     Engineer     and    Electrician  (W). 

225  ""Monthly     Magazine     of     the     Liverpool 

Chamber  of  Commerce. 

226  Morning  Post  (D). 

227  *Moslem  World  (Q). 

228  *National  Defence  (Q). 

229  ""Nation  in  Arms  :    Journal  of  the  National 

Service  League  (Q). 

230  ""National  Review(M ). 

231  ""Nature  (W). 

232  *Navy  :   organ  of  the  Navy  League  (M). 


List  of  Newspapers  and  Magazines. 


233  'Near  East  (W). 

234  'Nineteenth  Century  and  After  (M). 

235  *North  American  Review  (M). 

236  *North  British  Columbia  News  (Q). 

237  'Notes  and  Queries  (W). 

238  Outlook  (W). 

239  Pall  Mall  Gazette  (D). 

240  Periodical  (M ). 

241  Power  User  (M). 

242  Public  Opinion  (W). 

243  Publishers'  Circular  (W). 

244  Punch. 

245  *  Quarterly  Review. 

246  Railway  News  (W). 

247  'Review  of  Reviews  (M). 

248  *Round  Table  (Q). 

249  'Royal  Engineer's  Journal  (M). 

250  St.  Bartholomew's   Hospital  Journal  (M ). 

251  Saturday  Review  (W). 

252  'Science  Progress  (Q). 

253  'Scotsman  (Edinburgh)  (D). 

254  'Scottish  Geographical  Magazine  (M ). 

255  Scribner's  Magazine  (M). 

256  'Secretary:    the  Organ  of  the   Chartered 

Institute  of  Secretaries  (M). 

257  Shipping  Gazette  :  weekly  summary. 

258  'Sierra  Leone  Messenger  (Q). 

259  Sketch  (W). 

260  'South  Africa  (W). 

261  South  African  Engineering  (M). 

262  South  American  Journal  (W). 


263  Spectator  (W). 

264  Sphere  ( W). 

265  Standard  (D). 

266  'Standard  of  Empire   (Thursday  Edition 

of  the  Standard)  (W). 

267  'Stanley  Gibbon's  Monthly  Journal. 

268  State  Correspondent  (M). 

269  Statist  (W). 

270  Stock  Exchange  Weekly  Intelligence. 

271  Surveyor  (W). 

272  'Symon's  Meteorological  Magazine  (M). 

273  Timber  (W). 

274  Timber  News  (FT). 

275  Timber  Trades  Journal  (W). 

276  'Times  (D). 

277  Tramway  and  Railway  World  (M). 

278  'Transactions    of    the    Royal    Society    of 

Literature. 

279  'Tropical  Life  (M). 

280  Truth  (W). 

281  'United  Empire  (M). 

282  'United  Service  Gazette  (W). 

283  'United  Service  Magazine  (M). 

284  'West  India  Committee  Circular  (F). 

285  Westminster  Gazette  (D). 

286  'Westminster  Review  (M). 

287  'Wide  World  Magazine  (M). 
291     Wireless  World  (M). 

288  Woodhouse's  Prices  Current  (W). 

289  World  (W). 

290  'Zambesi  Industrial  Mission  (Q). 


DOMINION  OP  CANADA. 


GENERAL. 


300  'Canada  (London)  (W). 

301  'Canada  Gazette  (Ottawa)  (W). 

302  'Canada  Law  Journal  (W). 

303  'Canadian  Entomologist  (London,  Ontario) 

(M). 

304  'Canadian  Gazette  (London)  ( W). 

305  Canadian  Mail  (London)  (W). 

306  Canadian  News  (London)  (W). 

307  'Canadian  Patent  Office  Record    (Ottawa) 

(M). 

308  'Canadian  Reports  :   Appeal  Cases  (Q). 

309  'Canadian  Reports  :   Exchequer  Court  (Q). 

310  'Canadian  Reports  :    Supreme  Court  (Q). 

311  'Census  and  Statistics  Monthly  (Ottawa). 

312  Coloniser  (London)  (M). 

313  'Dominion    of    Canada    Labour    Gazette 

(Ottawa)  (M). 


314  'Monthly   Report   of   the   Department   of 

Trade  and  Commerce  (Ottawa). 

315  'Weekly    Report    of   the    Department    of 

Trade  and  Commerce  (Ottawa). 


NOVA  SCOTIA. 

Acadian  Recorder  (Halifax)  (D). 
Evening  Mail  (Halifax)  (D). 
Halifax  Herald,  (D). 
Morning  Chronicle  (Halifax)  (D). 
Nova  Scotian  (Halifax)  (W). 


NEW  BRUNSWICK. 

325  Daily  Telegraph  and  the  Sun  (St.  John). 

326  'Royal  Gazette  (Fredericton)  (W). 

327  Semi-Weekly   Telegraph    and    News    (St. 

John). 


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PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND. 

328  Charlottetown  Herald  (W). 

329  *Eoyal  Gazette  (W). 

QUEBEC. 

340  British  News  of   Canada  (Montreal)  (W). 

341  *Bulletin    de    la    Societe    de    Geographic 

de  Quebec. 

342  "Canada  West  India  Magazine  (Montreal) 

(M). 

343  Canadian    Municipal  Journal   (Montreal) 

(M). 

344  Daily  Telegraph  (Quebec). 

345  Daily  Witness  (Montreal). 

346  Gazette  (Montreal)  (D). 

347  "Journal    of    the    Canadian    Bankers' 

Association  (Montreal)  (Q). 

348  *La  Nouvelle  France  (Quebec)  (M). 

349  La  Presse  (Montreal). 

350  Montreal  Daily  Star. 

351  Montreal  Herald,  Saturday  Edition. 

352  "Montreal  Pharmaceutical  Journal  (M). 

353  "Quarterly  Bulletin  of  the  Canadian  Mining 

Institute  (Montreal). 

354  "Quebec  Law  Reports  (M). 

355  "Quebec  Official  Gazette  (W). 

356  Revue  Economique  Canadienne  (Montreal) 

(M). 

357  Standard,  Literary  Edition  (Montreal). 

358  "University  Magazine  (Montreal)  (Q). 

ONTARIO. 

370  Board  of  Trade  News  (Toronto)  (M). 

371  Bookseller  and  Stationer  (Toronto)  (M). 

372  Brantford  Daily  Courier. 

373  "Bulletin  of  the  Toronto  Public  Library  (M). 

374  Canadian   and   British  News  of  Canada 

(Toronto)  (W). 
374a  Canadian  Countryman  (Toronto)  (W). 

375  Canadian  Courier  (Toronto)  (W). 

376  Canadian  Engineer  (Toronto)  ( W). 

377  Canadian  Machinery  and  Manufacturing 

News  (Toronto)  (M). 

378  "Canadian     Forestry     Journal     (Ottawa') 

(bi-monthly). 

379  "Canadian  Magazine  (Toronto)  (M). 

380  Canadian  Mining  Journal  (Toronto)  (F). 

381  Daily  British  Whig  (Kingston). 

382  Daily  Mail  and  Empire  (Toronto). 

383  Daily  Standard  (Kingston). 

384  "Echoes :     organ    of   the    Imperial   Order 

of  the  Daughters  of  the  Empire  (Toronto) 

(Q)- 

385  Electrical  News  (Toronto)  (M). 
385a  Evening  Citizen  (Ottawa)  (D). 
385b  Evening  Telegram  (Toronto)  (D). 

386  Financial  Post  of  Canada  (Toronto)  (W). 

387  Globe  (Toronto)  (D). 


387a  GoderichStar  (W). 

388  Hamilton  Daily  Times. 

389  Hamilton  Herald  (D).  « 

390  Hamilton  Spectator  (D). 

391  "Industrial  Canada  (Toronto)  (M). 

392  London  Free  Press  (D). 

393  Military  Gazette  (Ottawa)  (F). 

394  Monetary  Times  (Toronto)  (W). 

395  News  (Toronto)  (D). 
395a  Northland  (Cochrane)  (W). 

396  "Ontario    Gazette  (Toronto)  ( W). 

397  "Ontario  Law  Reports  (Toronto)  (M). 

398  "Ontario  Weekly  Notes  (Toronto)  (W). 

399  Ottawa  Free  Press  (D). 

400  "Ottawa  Naturalist  (If). 

401  Power  House  (Toronto)  (M). 

402  "Queen's  Quarterly  (Kingston). 

403  "Rod  and  Gun  in  Canada  ( W oodstock)  (M). 

404  Toronto  Daily  Star. 

406  "Westminster  (Toronto)  (M). 

407  World  (Toronto)  (D). 

MANITOBA. 

407a  Brandon  Daily  News. 
407b  Brandon  Times  (W). 

408  "Canada  Monthly  (Winnipeg). 

409  Canadian   Finance  (Winnipeg)  (F). 
409a  Canadian  Progress  (Winnipeg)  (M). 

410  Daily  Times  (Brandon). 

412  Manitoba  Free  Press  (Winnipeg)  (D). 

413  "Manitoba  Gazette  (Winnipeg)  (W). 

414  "Manitoba  Reports  (Winnipeg)  (M). 

415  Nor'  West  Farmer  (Winnipeg)  (F). 

416  "Territories    Law    Reports  (Toronto)  (Q). 
416a  Weekly  Sun  (Brandon). 

417  Winnipeg  Telegram  (D). 

SASKATCHEWAN. 

418  Daily  Standard  (Regina). 

419  "Public  Service  Monthly  (Regina). 

420  "Saskatchewan  Gazette  (Regina)  (F). 

421  "Saskatchewan  Law  Reports  (Regina)  (Q) 

422  Saskatoon  Daily  Star. 

423  Saskatoon  Pheonix  (D). 

424  Saturday  Press  (Saskatoon). 
426  Weekly  Province  (Regina). 

ALBERTA. 

426  "Alberta  Gazette  (Edmonton)  (F). 

428  Calgary  Weekly  Herald  ( W). 

429  "Canadian  Alpine  Journal  (Banff)  (Q). 

430  Edmonton  Bulletin  (bi-weekly). 

431  Edmonton  Journal  (D). 

432  GrouardNews  (W). 

433  Morning  Albertan  (Calgary)  (D). 

434  Saturday  Mirror  (Edmonton)  (W). 

427  Western  Standard  (Calgary)  (W). 


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BRITISH  COLUMBIA. 

435  *Aryan  (Victoria)  (M).      . 

436  *Britiah  Columbia  Gazette  (Victoria)  (W). 

437  *British  Columbia  Magazine  (Vancouver) 

(M). 

438  British   Columbia  Mining   Exchange  and 

Engineering  News  ( Vancouver)  (M). 

439  *British  Columbia  Reports  (Victoria)  (Q). 

440  British  Columbian  (New  Westminster)  ( W) 

441  Daily  Colonist  ( Victoria). 
44 la  Daily  Herald  (Nanaimo). 

442  Daily  News  (Nelson). 

443  Daily  News  (Prince  Rupert). 


444  Daily  News  Advertiser  ( Vancouver). 

445  Daily  Province  (Vancouver). 

446  *Fruit  Magazine  (Vancouver)  (M). 

448  Masse t    Leader  (M asset,    Queen    Charlotte 

Islands)  (W). 

449  Mining  and  Engineering  Record  ( Victoria) 

(M). 

450  New  Westminster  Courier  (W). 

451  North    British    Columbia    News  (London) 

(Q). 

455  Sidney  and  Islands  Review  (Sidney)  (W). 

452  Vancouver  Daily  Province  (Vancouver). 
454  Week  (Victoria). 

453  World  (Vancouver)  (D). 


NEWFOUNDLAND. 


500  Daily  News  (St.  John's). 

501  Evening  Herald  (St.  John's)  (D). 

502  Evening  Telegram  (St.  John's)  (D). 

503  Free  Press  (St.  John's)  (W). 

504  Harbour  Grace  Standard  (W). 


505  *Newfoundland  Law  Reports. 

506  *Newfoundland  Quarterly  (St.  John's). 

507  *Royal  Gazette  (St.  John's)  (W). 

508  Western    Star  (Curling,  Bay  of    Islands) 

(W). 


WEST  INDIES  AND  WESTERN  ATLANTIC. 


510  *Caribbeana  (London)  (Q). 

511  West  India  Committee  Circular  (London) 

(F). 

ANTIGUA. 

512  *Leeward  Islands  Gazette  (W). 

513  The  Sun  (D). 

BAHAMAS. 

514  Nassau  Guardian  (tri-weekly). 

515  "Official  Gazette  (W). 
515a  Tribune  (D). 

BARBADOS. 

516  "Agricultural  News  (F). 

517  Agricultural  Reporter  (D). 

518  Barbados  Globe  (tri-weekly). 

519  Barbados  Standard  (W). 

520  "Official  Gazette  (W). 
520a*Strombus  (M). 

521  "West  Indian  Bulletin  (Q). 

BERMUDA. 

522  Bermuda  Colonist  (tri-weekly). 

523  *Royal  Gazette  (tri-weekly). 
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BRITISH   GUIANA. 

624    Daily  Argosy. 

525  Daily  Chronicle. 

526  "Journal  of  the  Board  of  Agriculture  (Q). 

527  "Official  Gazette  (W). 

528  "Timehri;    Journal   of   the   Royal    Agri- 

cultural and  Commercial  Society. 


BRITISH  HONDURAS. 

529  Clarion  (W). 

530  Colonial  Guardian  (W). 

531  "Government  Gazette  (W). 

DOMINICA. 

532  Dominica  Chronicle  (bi-weekly). 

533  "Dominica  Official  Gazette  ( W ). 

534  Dominica  Guardian  (W). 

FALKLAND    ISLANDS. 

535  "Falkland  Islands  Gazette  (M). 

GRENADA. 

536  Chronicle  and  Gazette  (Z>). 

537  Federalist  (W). 

538  "Grenada  Government  Gazette. 


JAMAICA. 
of    the    Department    of    Agri- 


539  "Bulletin 

culture  (Q). 

540  Daily  Gleaner. 

541  "Jamaica  Churchman  (Q). 

542  "Jamaica  Gazette  (W). 

543  Jamaica  Times  (W). 

544  "Journal    of    the    Jamaica 

Society  (M.) 

SAINT  LUCIA. 

546  "St.  Lucia  Gazette  ( W). 
646    Voice  of  St.  Lucia  (W). 


Agricultural 


Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


SAINT    KITTS-NEVIS. 

547  St.  Kitta  Daily  Express. 

SAINT    VINCENT. 

548  *St  Vincent  Government  Gazette  (W). 

549  Times  (W). 

TRINIDAD. 

550  *  Bulletin    of    the    Department    of    Agri- 

culture (Q). 


551  Mirror  (D). 

552  Port  of  Spain  Gazette  (D). 

553  *  Proceedings   of  the   Agricultural  Society 

of  Trinidad  and  Tobago  (M). 

554  Trinidad  Royal  Gazette  (W). 

TURKS  AND  CAICOS  ISLANDS. 

555  *The  Gazette  ( W). 


AFRICA. 


556  African  Engineering  (London)  (M). 

557  African  Mail  (Liverpool)  (W). 

558  *  African  World  (London)  (W). 


559  ""Journal  of   the  African  Society  (London) 

(Q)- 

560  *South  Africa  (London)  ( W). 


EGYPT  AND  SUDAN. 


561  *Bulletin  de  la  Bibliotheque  de  FUniversit^ 

Egyptienne  (Cairo)  (M). 

562  *Bulletin    de    la    Societe    Khediviale    de 

Geographic  (Cairo). 

563  *Bulletin  de  1'Institut  Egyptien(Alexandria). 

564  Egyptian  Gazette  (Alexandria)  (D). 


565  Egyptian  Observer  (Cairo)  (W). 

566  ""Journal      Officiel       du       Gouvernement 

Egyptien  (Cairo)  (tri-weekly). 

567  ""Monthly    Report    of    Central    Economic 

Board,  Sudan. 
567a  Sudan  Herald  (Khartum)  (W). 


WEST  AFRICA. 


GAMBIA. 

568  ""Government  Gazette. 

SIERRA  LEONE. 

569  Sierra  Leone  Guardian  (W). 

570  ""Sierra  Leone  Messenger  (London)  (Q). 

571  *Sierra  Leone  Royal  Gazette  (W). 

572  Sierra  Leone  Weekly  News. 

GOLD  COAST. 

573  Gold  Coast  Leader  (Cape  Coast)  (W). 


574  Gold  Coast  Nation  (Cape  Coast)  (W). 

575  ""Government  Gazette  (Accra)  (W). 


NIGERIA. 

576  Lagos  Customs  and  Trade  Journal  (F ). 

577  Lagos  Standard  (W). 

578  Lagos  Weekly  Record. 

579  Nigerian  Chronicle  (Lagos)  (W). 

580  ""Northern  Nigeria  Gazette  (Zunguru)  (M). 

581  ""Southern    Nigeria    Government    Gazette 

(Lagos)  (W). 


EAST  AND  CENTRAL  AFRICA. 


BRITISH  EAST  AFRICA. 

582  African  Standard  (Nairobi)  (W). 

583  ""Agricultural    Journal    of    British    East 

Africa  (Q). 

584  Indian    Voice    of    British    East    Africa, 

Uganda,  and  Zanzibar  (W). 

585  ""Journal  of  the  East  Africa  and  Uganda 

Natural  History  Society  (Nairobi). 

586  Leader  of  British  East  Africa  (Nairobi) 

(W). 

587  ""Official  Gazette  of  East  Africa  (Nairobi) 

(F). 


UGANDA. 

588  ""Official  Gazette  of  the  Uganda  Protectorate 

(F). 

589  Uganda  Herald  (W). 

ZANZIBAR. 

590  ""Gazette  (W). 

NYASALAND. 

591  Livingstone  Mail  (F). 

592  *Nyasaland  Government  Gazette  (Zomba) 

(M). 

593  Nyasaland  Times  (Blanlyre)  (W). 

594  ""Zambesi  Industrial  Mission  (London)  (Q). 


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39 


SOUTH  AFRICA. 


600  "Agricultural    Journal    of    the    Union    of 

South   Africa  (Pretoria)  (M). 

601  British  and  South  African  Export  Gazette 

(London)  (M). 

602  "Official  Gazette  of  the  High  Commissioner 

for  South  Africa  (Pretoria)  (W). 

603  "South  Africa  (London)  (W). 

604  South  African  Engineering  (London)  (M). 

605  "South  African  Law  Journal  (Cape  Town) 

606-611  "South    African    Law    Reports:     Six 
Divisions  (Q). 

612  "Trade   of   the    Union   of   South  Africa : 

Monthly  Return  (Capetown). 

613  "Union     of     South     Africa     Government 

Gazette  (Pretoria)  (W). 

RHODESIA. 

614  Beira  Post  (Portuguese  East  Africa)  (W). 

615  "British   South  Africa  Company  Govern- 

ment Gazette  (Salisbury)  (W). 

616  Bulawayo  Chronicle  Thursday  Edition. 

617  Gwelo  Times  (W). 

618  "Northern  Rhodesia  Government  Gazette 

(Livingstone)  (M). 

619  "Rhodesia  Agricultural  Journal  (Q). 

620  Rhodesia  Advertiser  (Umtali)  (W). 

621  Rhodesia    Herald    (Salisbury)    Thursday 

Edition. 

622  Rhodesia  Journal  (Bulawayo)  (W). 

TRANSVAAL. 

623  "Annals  of  the  Transvaal  Museum  (Pretoria) 

(Q). 

624  East  Rand  Express  (Boksburg)  (W). 
624a  Evening  Chronicle  (Johannesburg). 

625  Heidelberg  News  (W). 

626  Illustrated    Star :     Town    and    Country 

Journal  (Johannesburg)  (W). 

627  "Journal    of    the    South  African  Ornith- 

ologists Union  (Pretoria)  (M). 

628  Krugersdorp  Standard  (W). 

629  Lydenburg  News  (W). 

630  Pretoria  News  (Z>). 

631  Rand  Daily  Mail  (Johannesburg). 

632  Record  (Klerksdorp)  (W). 

633  "S.A.N.U :     the    Journal    of    the    South 

African  National  Union  (Johannesburg) 
(M). 

634  South  African  Mining  Journal  (Johannes- 

burg) (W). 

635  Star  (Johannesburg)  (D). 

636  Transvaal  Leader  (Johannesburg)  (D). 

637  "Transvaal  Official  Gazette  (Pretoria)  (W). 

638  Zoutpansberg    Review    (Pietersburg)  (bi- 

weekly). 

ORANGE  FREE  STATE. 

639  Bloemfontein  Post,  (D). 


640  Friend  (Bloemfontein)  (D). 

641  "Orange     Free     State     Official     Gazette, 

(Bloemfontein)  (W). 

NATAL. 

642  "Indian  Opinion  (Phoenix)  ( W). 

643  *The  Magnet  (Durban)  (Q). 

644  *Natal  Law  Reports  (Q). 

645  Natal  Mercury  (Durban)  (D  and  W). 

646  Natal  Witness  (Pietermaritzbury)  (D). 

647  'Official  Gazette  (Pietermaritzburg)  ( W). 

648  Times  of  Natal  (Pietermaritzburg)  ( W). 

CAPE  OF  GOOD  HOPE. 

649  "Annals    of    the    South    African    Museum 

(Capetown)  (Q). 

650  Bedford  Enterprise,  (bi-weekly). 

651  *Cape  Argus  (Capetown)  (D). 

652  "Cape  Church  Monthly  (Capetown). 

653  Cape  Mercury  (King  William's  Town)  (D). 

654  *Cape    of    Good    Hope    Official    Gazette 

(Capetown)  (W). 

655  *Cape      Province      Agricultural    Journal 

(Capetown)  (M). 

656  Cape  Times  (Capetown)  (D.  d>  W.). 

657  *Catholic  Magazine  for  South  Africa  (Cape- 

town) (M). 

658  Courier  (Beaufort  West)  (W). 

659  Daily    Representative    and    Free    Press 

(Queenstown). 

660  Diamond   Fields   Advertiser   (Kimberley) 

(D.  <fc  W). 

661  East  London  Daily  Despatch. 

662  Eastern  Province  Herald  (Port  Elizabeth) 

(D). 

663  Fort  Beaufort  Advocate  (W). 

664  *De  Goede  Hoop  (Capetown)  (M). 

665  Grocott's  Mail  (Grahamntown)  (tri-weekly). 

666  Journal  (Orahamstown),  (tri-weekly). 

667  "Journal  of  the  Institute  of  Bankers  in 

South  Africa  (Capetown)  (M). 

668  Mafeking  Mail  (D). 

669  Midland  News  (Cradock)  (W). 

670  North  Western  Press  (Prieska)  (W). 

671  Port  Elizabeth  Share  List  (M). 

672  Somerset  Budget  (Somerset  East)  (W). 

673  South    African    Commercial    and    Manu- 

facturers' Record  (Cape  Town)  (M). 

674  *South  African  Journal  of  Science  (Cape- 

town) (M). 

675  South  African  Lady's  Pictorial  (Capetown) 

(W). 

676  South  African  News  (Capetown)  (D.  <fc  W.) 

677  "South  African  Railway  Magazine  (Cape- 

town) (M). 

678  South  African  Review  (Capetown)  (W). 

680  Uitenhage  Times  (bi-weekly). 

681  Zuid-Afrikaan    verhnigh    met    Ons   Land 

(Capetown)  (bi-weekly). 


40 


Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


INDIA. 

700  Advocate  of  India  (Bombay)  (D). 

701  *Agricultural  Journal  of  India  (Pusa)  (Q). 

702  *Agricultural  Ledger  (Calcutta). 

703  *  Allahabad  Law  Journal  (W). 

704  *Assam  Gazette  (Shillong)  (W). 

705  *Bihar  and  Orissa  Gazette  (Banchi)  ( W). 

706  Bombay  Gazette  (D). 

707  *Bombay  Government  Gazette  (W). 

708  ""Calcutta  Gazette  (W). 

709  ""Calcutta  Law  Journal  (F). 

710  Capital  (Calcutta)  (W). 

711  *Central  Provinces  Gazette  (Nagpur)  (W). 

712  Civil  and  Military  Gazette  (Lahore)  (D). 

713  ""Criminal  Law  Journal  of  India  (Lahore) 

(M). 

714  *Current  Index  of  Indian  Cases  (Madras) 

(M). 

715  *East  and  West  (Bombay)  (M). 

716  Empire  :   Calcutta  Evening  News  (D). 

717  Englishman  (Calcutta)  (D). 

718  Englishman  :  weekly  summary  (Calcutta). 

719  *Fort  St.  George  Gazette  (Madras). 

720  *Gazette  of  India  (Calcutta)  (W). 

721  ""Hindustan  Review  (Allahabad)  (M). 

722  ""Imperial  and  Asiatic  Quarterly  (London). 

723  ""India  (London)  (W). 

724  Indian  and  Eastern  Engineer  (Calcutta)( M ). 
725-8  ""Indian  Law  Reports  :  Madras,  Calcutta, 

Allahabad,  Bombay  (M). 

729  ""Indian  Public  Health  (Calcutta)  (M). 

730  ""Indian  Railway  Gazette  (Calcutta)  (M). 

731  ""Indian  Review  (Madras)  (M). 

732  Indian  Textile  Journal  (Bombay)  (M). 

733  ""Indian  Trade  Journal  (Calcutta)  (W). 

734  ""Journal   of  the   Anthropological   Society 

of  Bombay  (Q). 

735  ""Journal   of  the   East   India  Association 

(London)  (M). 

736  ""Journal    of   the    Royal   Asiatic    Society 

(London)  (Q). 

737  *Journal   of    the    Royal   Asiatic    Society 

(Bombay  Branch)  (Q). 

738  ""Journal    of   the    Supply    and   Transport 

Corps  :   Indian  Army  (M how). 

739  "Madras  Law  Journal. 

740  Madras  Weekly  Mail. 

741  ""Modern  Review  (Calcutta)  (M). 

742  ""Monthly  Weather  Review  (Calcutta)  (M). 

743  ""New  Reformer  (Madras)  (M). 

744  *0udh  Cases  (Lucknow)  (M). 

745  Pioneer  Mail  (Allahabad)  (W). 

746  ""Punjab  and  its  Dependencies  Government 

Gazette  (Lahore)  (W). 

747  Railways  (Calcutta)  (F). 

748  Times  of  India  (Bombay)  (Mail  Edition). 

749  Times  of  India  (Bombay)  (D). 

750  *United    Provinces    of    Agra    and    Oudh 

Government  Gazette  (Allahabad)  (W). 

751  *Vedic  Magazine  (Kangri)  (M). 


BURMA. 

752  ""Burma  Gazette  (W). 

753  Rangoon  Gazette  :  (Weekly  Budget). 

754  Rangoon  Times  (Saturday  Edition). 

755  Weekly  Rangoon  Times. 

CEYLON. 

756  Amicus  (W). 

757  ""Ceylon  Government  Gazette  (W). 

758  Ceylon  Independent  (D). 

759  Ceylon  Observer  (D  &  W). 

760  ""Journal   of   the   Ceylon   Branch   of    the 

Royal  Asiatic  Society. 

761  ""National  Monthly  of  Ceylon. 

762  ""New  Law  Reports  (M). 

763  Overland    Leader :     weekly    edition    of 

Ceylon  Morning  Leader. 

764  *Spolia  Zeylanica  (Q). 

765  Times  of  Ceylon  (D). 

766  ""Tropical  Agriculturist  (M). 

FEDERATED  MALAY  STATES. 

767  ""Federated     Malay     States     Government 

Gazette  (Kuala  Lumpur)  (W). 

768  Malay  Mail  (Kuala  Lumpur)  (D). 

769  Times  of  Malaya  (Ipoh)  (D). 

STRAITS  SETTLEMENTS. 

770  ""Agricultural  Bulletin  of  the  Straits  and 

Federated  Malay  States  (Singapore)(M). 

771  ""Journal  of  the  Straits  Branch  of  the  Royal 

Asiatic  Society  (Singapore). 

772  Penang  Dfdly  Imports  and  Exports. 

773  Penang  Market  Report  (F). 

774  Penang  Gazette  and  Straits  Chronicle  (D). 

775  Straits  Budget  (Singapore)  (W). 

776  Straits  Echo   (Penang)  Mail  Edition. 

777  *Straits  Settlements  Government  Gazette 

(Singapore)  (W). 

778  Straits  Times  (Singapore)  (D). 

BRITISH  NORTH  BORNEO. 

779  ""British  North  Borneo  Herald  (M). 

780  ""State  of  North  Borneo  Official  Gazette 

(M). 

SARAWAK. 

781  Sarawak  Gazette  (F). 

782  ""Sarawak  Government  Gazette  (F). 

CHINA  AND  HONG  KONG. 

783  Hong  Kong  Daily  Press. 

784  *Hong  Kong  Government  Gazette  (W). 

785  Hong  Kong  Telegraph  (D). 
785a  *Hong  Kong  Law  Reports. 

786  London    and    China  Telegraph  (London) 

(W). 

787  Manchuria  Daily  News  (Dairen). 

788  North  China  Herald  (Shanghai)  (W). 

789  Overland  China  Mail  (Hong  Kong) 


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41 


MAURITIUS. 

790  *Bulletin  Agricolo  (M). 

791  *Mauritius  Government  Gazette  (If). 

792  Planters'    and  Commercial  Gazette  (D 

M). 

SEYCHELLES. 

793  *Scychelles  Government  Gazette  (W). 

SAINT  HELENA. 

794  *St.  Helena  Guardian  (W). 


GIBRALTAR. 

795  *Gibraltar  Chronicle  and  Official  Gazette 


MALTA. 

796  Daily  Malta  Chronicle. 

797  *Journal    of    the    Malta    Historical    and 

Scientific  Society. 

798  *Malta  Government  Gazette  (D). 


CYPRUS. 


799  "Cyprus  Gazette  (F). 

800  *Cypru3  Journal  (Q). 


801  *Cyprus  Law  Reports. 

802  "English  School  Magazine  (Nicosia). 


COMMONWEALTH  OF  AUSTRALIA. 


850  Australasian  World  (London)  (W). 

851  "Australian     Monthly     Weather     Report 

(Melbourne). 

852  "Australian    Official    Journal    of    Patents 

(Melbourne)  (M). 

853  "Australian     Official     Journal     of     Trade 

Marks  (Melbourne)  (M). 

854  "British  Australasian  (London)  (W). 

855  "Bulletin    of   the    Commonwealth   Bureau 

of  Meteorology  (Melbourne)  (M). 

856  "Commonwealth    of    Australia    Gazette 

(Melbourne)  (W). 

857  "Commonwealth    Military    Journal    (Mel- 

bourne) (M). 

858  "Monthly  Summary  of  Australian  Statistics 

(Melbourne). 

NORTHEBN  TBBBITOEY  AND  PAPUA. 

859  "Bulletin     of     the     Northern     Territory 

(Melbourne). 

860  Northern  Territory  Times  (Palmerston)  ( W). 

861  Papuan  Times  (Port  Moresby)  (W). 

862  "Territory  of  Papua  Government  Gazette 

(M). 

NEW  SOUTH  WALKS. 

863  "Agricultural     Gazette     of     New     South 

Wales  (Sydney)  (M). 

864  Armidale  Express  (bi-weekly). 

865  Australian  Mining  Standard  (Sydney)  (W). 

866  Australian    Town    and    Country    Journal 

(Sydney)  (W). 

867  "Bookfellow  (Sydney)  (M). 

868  Bulletin  (Sydney)  (W). 

869  Chemist  and    Druggist    and    Pharmacist 

of  Australasia  (Sydney)  (M). 

870  Daily  Telegraph  (Sydney). 

871  "Dalgety's  Review  (Sydney)  (M). 

872  Farmer  and  Settler  (Sydney)  (F). 


873  Goulbura  Evening  Penny  Post  (D). 

874  "Government     Gazette     of     New     South 

Wales  (W). 

875  "Industrial      Arbitration      Reports      and 

Records. 

876  "Journal  and  Proceedings   of  the  United 

Service  Institution  of  New  South  Wales. 

877  "Lone  Hand  (Sydney)  (M). 

878  Maitland  Daily  Mercury  (West  Maitland) 

879  Mining  and  Engineering  Review  (Sydney) 

(M). 

880  Mutual  Provident  Messenger  (Sydney)  (M). 

881  "New    South    Wales    Monthly    Statistical 

Bulletin  (M). 

882  Newcastle  Morning  Herald  (D). 

883  Pastoral  Times  (Denilquin)  (W). 

884  Review  :     an    Australasian     Journal    of 

Banking  (Sydney)  (M). 

885  "Science  of  man  :     Journal  of  the  Royal 

Anthropological  Society  of  Australasia 
(Sydney)  (Q). 

886  Scottish  Australasian  (Sydney)  (M). 

887  Sun  (Sydney)  (D). 

888  Sun  (Sydney)  Sunday  Edition. 

889  Sydney  Mail  (W) 

890  Sydney  Morning  Herald  (D). 

891  Sydney  Stock  and  Share  last  ;     T.   J. 

Thompson  and  Sons  (W). 

892  Wimble's  Reminder  (Sydney)  (Q). 

QUEENSLAND. 

893  "Australian  Sugar  Journal  (Brisbane)  (M). 

Brisbane  Courier  (D). 


894 
895 
896 
897 
898 
899 
900 


Capricornian  (Rockhampton)  (W). 
Colonist  (Maryborough)  (W). 
Daily  Mail  (Brisbane) 
Daily  Record  (Rockhampton). 
Daily  Standard  (Maclcay). 
Farmers'  Gazette  (Brisbane)  (M). 


Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


900a*Memoirs     of     the     Queensland    Museum 
(Brisbane). 

901  North     Queensland     Register      (Charters 

Towers)  (W). 

902  *  Queensland  Agricultural  Journal  (Brisbane) 

(M). 

903  *Queensland  Government  Gazette  (Brisbane) 

(W). 

904  *Queensland  Government  Mining    Journal 

(Brisbane)  (M). 

905  Queensland  Grazier  (Brisbane)  (W). 

906  Queenslander  (Brisbane)  (W). 

907  *State  Reports  (Brisbane)  (M). 

908  Telegraph  (Brisbane)  (D). 

909  Trustees'  Quarterly  Review  (Brisbane). 

SOUTH  AUSTRALIA. 

910  Advertiser  (Adelaide)  (D). 

910a  Australian  Printer  (Adelaide)  (Q). 

911  Chronicle  (Adelaide)  (W). 

912  Daily  Herald  (Adelaide). 

913  ""Journal  of  Industry  (Adelaide)  (M). 

914  ""Journal  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture 

(Adelaide)  (M). 

915  Observer  (Adelaide)  (W). 

916  Register  (Adelaide)  (D). 

917  ""South    Australian    Government    Gazette 

(Adelaide)  (W). 

TASMANIA. 

918  ""Agricultural  Gazette  of  Tasmania  (Hobart) 

(M). 

919  Daily  Post  (Hobart). 

920  Daily  Telegraph  (Launceston). 

921  Examiner  (Launceston)  (D). 

922  Mercury  (Hobart)  (D). 

923  ""Tasmanian  Government  Gazette  (Hobart) 

(W). 

924  Tasmanian  Mail  (Hobart)  (W). 

925  Weekly  Courier  (Launceston). 

VICTORIA. 

926  Age  (Melbourne)  (D). 

927  Argus  (Melbourne)  (D). 

928  Australasian  (Melbourne)  (W). 

929  Australasian    Hardware    and    Machinery 

(Melbourne)  (M). 

930  Australasian     Insurance      and      Banking 

Record  (Melbourne)  (M). 

931  ""Australasian       Journal       of       Pharmacy 

(Melbourne)  (M). 

931a  Australian  Brewers'   Journal  (Melbourne) 
(M). 

932  Australian    Leather   Journal    (Melbourne) 

(M) 

933  ""Australian   Medical   Journal    (Melbourne) 

(W). 

934  Australian  Stock  Exchange  Intelligence  : 

J.  B.  Were  &  Sons  (M). 


935  Bacchus  Marsh  Express  (W). 

936  Bailarat  Star  (D). 

937  ""Bankers      Magazine      of      Australasia 

(Melbourne)  (M). 

938  Bendigo  Advertiser  (D). 

939  Geelong  Advertiser  (D). 

940  Goldsbrough,     Mort     &     Co's     Monthly 

Circular  (Melbourne). 

941  Herald  (Melbourne)  (D). 

942  ""Imperial  Review  (Melbourne). 

943  Journal  of  Commerce  (Melbourne)  (M). 

944  ""Journal  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture 

of  Victoria  (M). 

945  Leader  (Melbourne)  (W). 

946  News  of  the  Week  (Geelong). 

947  ""Pastoralists"  Review  (Melbourne)  (M). 

948  Punch  (Melbourne)  (W). 

949  ""Review     of     Reviews     for     Australasia 

(Melbourne)  (M). 

950  Table  Talk  (Melbourne)  (W). 

951  ""Victoria  Government  Gazette  (Melbourne) 

(W). 

952  ""Victorian     Geographical     Journal     (Mel- 

bourne). 

953  ""Victorian  Historical  Magazine  (Melbourne) 

(Q). 

954  ""Victorian  Naturalist  (Melbourne)  (M). 

WESTERN  AUSTRALIA.    • 

955  Geraldton  Express  (W). 

956  ""Government  Gazette  of  Western  Australia 

(Perth)  (W). 

957  Kalgoorlie  Miner  (D). 

958  Kalgoorlie  Western  Argus,  (W). 

959  *Monthly    Journal    of    the    Chamber    of 

Mines  (Kalgoorlie). 

960  West  Australian  (Perth)  (D). 

961  West    Australian    Mining,    Building    and 

Engineering  Journal  (Perth)  (M). 

962  ""Western  Australian  Law  Reports  (Perth) 

(M). 

963  Western  Mail  (Perth)  (W). 

NEW    ZEALAND. 

964  Ashburton  Mail  (tri-weekly). 

965  Auckland  Weekly  News. 

966  Budget  (New  Plymouth)  (W). 

967  ""Bulletin      of     the      Dominion      Museum 

( Wellington). 

968  Canterbury  Times  (Christchurch)  (W). 

969  Daily  Telegraph  (Napier). 

970  Dominion  (Wellington)  (D). 

971  Egmont  Star  (Hawera)  (W). 

972  Evening  Post  (Wellington)  (D). 

973  Examiner  (Woodville)  (tri-weekly). 

974  Farmers'   Union    Advocate    ( Wellington) 

(W). 

975  ""Gazette  Law  Reports  (Wellington)  (F). 

976  Hawkes  Bay  Herald  (Napier)  (D). 


List  of  Newspapers  and  Magazines. 


43 


977  Inglewood  Record  (tri-weekly). 

978  *Journal   of   the    Department   of    Labour 

(Wellington)  (M). 

979  *Journal  of  the  New  Zealand  Department 

of  Agriculture  (Wellington)  (M). 

980  'Journal  of  the  Polynesian  Society  (New 

Plymouth). 

981  Lyttleton  Times  (Christchurch)  (D). 

982  Manawatu  Evening  Standard  (Palmer  ston 

North)  (D). 

983  Nelson  Evening  Mail  (D). 

984  New  Zealand  Farmer  (Auckland)  (M). 

985  *New  Zealand  Gazette  (Wellington)  (W). 

986  New  Zealand  Herald  (Auckland)  (D). 

987  *New   Zealand   Law   Reports   (Wellington) 

(M). 

988  New    Zealand    Products    Export    Leaflet 

(Wellington)  (F). 

989  New    Zealand    Snipping    and    Commerce 

(Wellington)  (W). 


990  New  Zealand  Times  (Wtllingtan)  (D). 

991  New  Zealand  Trade  Review  (Wellington) 

(M). 

992  Oamaru  Mail  (D). 

993  Otago  Daily  Times  (Dunedin). 

994  Otago  Witness  (Dunedin)  (W). 

995  Otahuhu  Post  (W). 

996  Poverty  Bay  Herald  (Oisborne)  (D). 

997  Press  (Christchurch)  (D). 

998  Rangitikei  Advocate  (Marlon)  (D). 

999  *Sohool  Journal  (Wellington)  (M). 

1000  Southland  Times  (Invercargill)  (D). 

1001  Timaru  Herald  (D). 

1002  Waimate  Times  (bi-weekly). 

1003  Waitemata  Post  (W). 

1004  Wanganui  Herald  (D). 

1005  Weekly  Courier  ( Wanganui). 

1006  Weekly     Graphic     and     New      Zealand 

Mail  (Auckland). 

1007  Weekly  Press  (Christchurch). 


FIJI  AND  SOUTH   PACIFIC. 


1008  *Fiji  Royal  Gazette  (Suva)  (W). 

1009  Fiji  Times  (Suva)  (tri-weekly). 

1010  Polynesian  Gazette  (Levuka)  (W). 


1011  *0ur  Missionaries  at    Work  (Melbourne) 

(Q). 

1012  Western    Pacific    Herald    (Suva) 

weekly). 


(tri- 


FRANCE. 

1020  *L' Action  Nationale  (Paris)  (M). 

1021  'L'Afrique     Fran9aise :        Bulletin      du 

Comite  de  1'Afrique  Fran9aise  (Paris) 
(M). 

1022  *Les       Annales        Coloniales        (Paris) 

(tri-weekly). 

1023  'Bulletin  de  1' Office  Colonial  (Pan's)  (If). 

1024  'Bulletin     de     la     Statistique     Generate 

de  la  France  (Pom). 

1025  *Colonia  (Paris)  (M). 

1026  *La  Depeche  Coloniale  (Paris)  (D). 

1027  La  Geographie  :    Bulletin  de  la  Societe 

de  Geographie  (Pom)  (M). 

1028  *L' Expansion         Coloniale :          Bulletin 

de      I'lnstitut       Colonial      Marseillais 
(Marseilles)  (M). 

1030  'Journal  d' Agriculture  Tropicalo  (Pom) 

(M). 

1031  *La  Ligue  Maritime  (Paris)  (M). 

1032  'Moniteur  Officiel  du  Commerce   (Paris) 

(W). 

1033  'L'Oceanie  Fran9aise  (Pom)  (M). 

1034  'Questions    Diplomatiques    et  Coloniales 

(Pom)  (F). 

1035  *La     Quinzaine     Coloniale :      Organ    de 

1'Union    Coloniale     Fran^aise     (Pom) 
(M) 

1036  'Renseignements  Coloniaux  (Pom)  (M). 

1037  'Revue     des     Questions     Coloniales     et 

Maritimes  (Pom)  (M). 


BELGIUM. 

1038  *L' Agronomic  Tropicale  (Uccle)  (M). 

1039  *La  Belgique  Maritime  et  Coloniale  (M). 

1040  'Bulletin  Agricole  du  Congo  Beige  (M). 

1041  'Bulletin  de  Colonisation    Comparee  (M ). 

1042  'Bulletin  de  la  Societe  d'Etudes  Coloniales 

(JO. 

1043  'Bulletin  de  la  Societe  Royale  de  Geo- 

graphie d'Anvers. 

1044  'Bulletin     Trimestriel,     Association     des 

Licencics  sortis  de  I'Universit^  de  Liege. 

1045  *La  Revue  Jaune  (M). 

1046  'Revue  Congolaise  (If). 

ITALY. 

1047  'Bollettino  della    Arboricoltura  Italiana 

(Naples)  (M). 

1048  'L'Esplorazione  Commerciale  :   Bollettino 

Mensile  della  Societa  Italiana  di 
Esplorazione  Geographiche  e  Commer- 
ciali  (Milan)  (M). 

1049  'Rivista  Coloniale  :  organo  dell'   Istituto 

Coloniale  Italiano  (Some)  (F). 

1050  'Bulletin  Bibliographique  Hebdomadaire 

(Borne). 

1051  'Bulletin  of  the  Bureau  of  Economic  and 

Social  Intelligence  (Rome)  (M). 

1052  'Bulletin  of  the  Bureau  of  Agricultural 

Intelligence  (Rome)  (M). 

1053  'Bulletin  of  Agricultural  Statistics  (Rome) 

(M). 


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Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


SPAIN. 

1054  *Boletin     de      la     Sociedad     Geografica 

(Madrid)  (M). 

PORTUGAL. 

1055  *Boletim  de  la  Sociedade  de  Geographia 

de  Lisboa  (M). 

GERMANY. 

1056  *Beihefte  zum  Tropenpflanzer  (Berlin)  (Q). 

1057  *Deutsohes  Kolonialblatt  (Berlin)  (M). 

1058  *Deutsche  Kolonialzeitung :    Organ     der 

DeutschenKolonialgesellschaft(.BerZm). 

1059  Gummi-Zeitung  (Berlin)  (W). 

1060  *Die  Katholischen   Missionen  (Freiburg- 

im-Breisgau)  (M). 

1061  *Koloniale  Rundschau  (Berlin)  (W). 

1062  *Mitteilungen  des  Seminars  fur  Oriental- 

ische  Sprachen  (Berlin). 

1063  *Mitteilungen       aus       den       Deutschen 

Schutzgebieten  (Berlin). 

1064  *Der  Tropenpflanzer  :  organ  des  Kolonial- 

Wirtschaftlichen     Komitees     (Berlin) 
(M). 

1065  *Verhandlungen        der        Baumwollbau 

Kommission  des  Kolonial-Wirtschaft- 
lichen  Komitees  (Berlin). 

1066  *Verhandlungen  der  Kolonial-Technischen 

Kommission  des  Kolonial-Wirtschaft- 
lichen  Komitees  (Berlin). 

AUSTRIA. 

1067  *Anthropos  (Vienna)  (bi-monthly). 

1068  *Mitteilungen  der  K.K.   Geographischen 

Gesellschaft  (Vienna)  (M). 

HOLLAND. 

1069  *Koloniaal  Tijdschrift  (Hague)  (M). 

1070  *Tijdschrift  voor  Indische  Taal,  Land, 

en  Volkenkunde  (Batavia,  Java). 

UNITED  STATES. 

1071  *Annals  of  Iowa  (Des  Moines)  (Q). 

1072  *Bulletin    of    the    American    Geographic 

Society  (New  York)  (M). 

1073  *Bulletin     of     the     New    York    Public 

Library  (M). 


1074  *Bnlletin   of   the    Pan  -  American   Union 

(Washington)  (M). 

1075  *Bulletin  of  the   Public  Library  of  the 

City  of  Boston  (Q). 

1076  Commercial  America  (Philadelphia)  (M) 

1077  *Daily     Consular     and     Trade     Reports 

( Washington). 

1078  *Journal  of  the  Illinois  State  Historical 

Society  (Springfield)  (Q). 

1079  India  Rubber  World  (New  York)  (M). 

1080  *Missouri  Historical  Review  (Q). 

1081  *Monthly    Summary    of    Commerce    and 

Finance  ( Washington). 

1082  *Monthly  Bulletin  of  the  Association  for 

International  Conciliation  (New  York) 

1083  *National     Geographic    Magazine 

(Washington)  (M). 

1084  *Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and 

Biography  (Q). 

1085  *Register  of  the  Kentucky  State  Historical 

Society  (Q). 

1086  ""University     of    Pennsylvania     Museum 

Journal  (Q). 

1087  *Virginia  Magazine  of  History  and  Bio 

graphy  (Q). 

1088  'Southern     Workman     (Hampton)     (M). 
1088a      British  Californian  (Gotland,  California) 

(M). 

1088b     Western    British    American    (Chicago) 
(W). 

CENTRAL    AND    SOUTH    AMERICA. 

1089  *Bulletin   of    the    Pan-American    Union 

(Washington)  (M). 

1090  Magazine      of     the      South     American 

Missionary  Society  (M) 

1091  Review    of    the    River    Plate    (Buenos 

Aires)  (W). 

1092  South  American  Journal  (London)  (W). 

1093  Standard  (Buenos  Aires)  (W). 

1094  *Review  of  Tropical  Agriculture  (Mexico 

City)  (M). 

JAPAN. 

1095  *Japan  Magazine  (M). 

1096  Taiwan     Kyokwai     Kwaiko     (Formosa) 

(40, 


Index  of  Subjects. 


45 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


AGRICULTURE,  6,  22,  279,  446,  521,  626,  539, 
544,  550,  553,  583,  600,  619,  655,  701,  702, 
766,  770,  790,  863,  871,  902,  906,  914,  918, 
944,  947,  979,  1030,  1038,  1040,  1047,  1050, 
1051,  1052,  1053,  1056,  1064,  1094. 

Arbitration,  1082. 

Army  and  Navy :  Defence,  9,  10,  208,  228, 
229,  232,  249,  282,  283,  393,  712,  738,  857, 
876,  1031,  1039. 


BANKING,  203,  347,  667,  884,  930,  937. 

Botany,  204,  212,  764. 

Brewing,  931. 

British  Imperialism,  17,  41,  62,  63,  70,  248,  281. 


CLIMATE,  272,  742,  851,  855. 

Colonisation  and  Emigration,  40,  41, 42,  62,  92, 
312,  1021,  1022,  1023,  1025,  1027,  1028,  1033, 
1034,  1035,  1036,  1037,  1041,  1042,  1049, 
1057,  1058,  1061,  1069. 

Commerce  and  Industry,  14,  15,  19,  20,  26,  33, 
43,  45,  59,  72,  73,  74,  75,  76,  96,  221,  225, 
288,  314,  315,  370,  377,  391,  394,  567,  576, 
601,  612,  673,  710,  733,  772,  773,  929,  943, 
988,  989,  991,  1032,  1048,  1076,  1077,  1081. 

Cotton,  1065. 


EDUCATION,  8,  37,  643,  802,  999. 

Electricity,  61,  200,  224,  241,  291,  385,  401. 

Engineering,  2,  36,  45,  61,  64,  65,  66,  82,  95, 
200,  216,  218a,  224,  241,  246,  249,  261,  271, 
291,  376,  377,  385,  401,  438,  449,  556,  604, 
724,  879,  961. 

Entomology,  21,  303,  400. 


FINANCE,  30,  59,  72,  73,  74,  75,  76,  98,  99,  203, 
269,  270,  347,  386,  394,  409,  667,  710,  891, 
909,  934,  940. 

Fishing,  403. 

Food  Products  :  Cold  Storage,  38,  39,  89,  446. 

Forestry  and  Timber,  273,  274,  275,  278. 

Freemasonry,  80. 

Fruit,  446. 


GAS,  82. 

Geography  and  Travel,  46,  83,  84,  205,  264, 

287,  341,  562,  952,  1029,  1043,  1054,  1055, 

1068,  1072,  1074,  1083. 


HARDWARE,  929. 

History,  31,  237,  348,  358,  402,  610,  628,  797, 
953,  1071,  1078,  1080,  1084,  1085,  1087. 


INSURANCE,  930. 

LABOUR,  313,  875,  978. 

Language,  1062,  1067. 

Law,  211,  302,  308,  309,  310,  354,  397,  398,  414, 

416,  421,  439,  505,  605,  606-611,  644,  703, 

709,  713,  714,  725-728,  739,  744,  762,  785a, 

801,  875,  907,  962,  975,  987. 
Leather,  932. 
Literature,  1,  11,  18,  214,  215,  240,  243,  278, 

371,  373,  561,  867,  1073,  1075. 


MEDICINE  AND  HYGIENE  :  TROPICAL  MEDICINE, 

21,  209,  210,  213,  250,  279,  352,  729,  869, 

931,  933. 
Mining,  23,  222,  353,  380,  438,  449,  634,  865, 

879,  904,  959,  961. 
Missions,  34,  35,  68,  219,  223,  236,  258,  290, 

442,    541,    570,    594,    652,    667,    734,    1010, 

1060,  1090. 

Mohammedanism,   227. 
Mountaineering,  429. 
Municipal  Government,  343. 


NATIVES  AND  COLOUR  QUESTION  :  ETHNOLOGY, 
6,  206,  435,  559,  584,  642,  734,  736,  737,  760, 
771,  885,  980,  1067,  1088. 

Nature  Study,  48,  49,  71,  231,  400,  585,  954. 

OIL,  82. 

Ornithology,  627. 

PATENTS  AND  TRADE  MARKS,  307,   851,  852. 

Philately,  267. 

Politics  and  Sociology,  21a,  44,  50,  60,  78,  230, 

233,  234,  235.,  238,  242,  245,  247,  251,  263, 

286,   1051. 
Printing,  892,  910a. 

RAILWAYS,  216,  246,  277,  677,  730,  747. 
Rubber,   94,  1059,  1079. 


SANITATION,  209,  729. 

Science,  207,  231,  252,  563,  623,  649,  674,  900a, 

967. 

Shipping,  257,  989. 
Sport,  48,  71,  90a,  403,  429. 
Statistics,  311,  612,  858,  881,  1024,  1081. 
Sugar,  97,  893. 
Surveying,  271. 

TEXTILES,    732 
Timber.     See  Forestry. 


46  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


XII.— GOLD  MEDAL  FOR  SCIENTIFIC  INQUIRY. 

THE  Council  of  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute  have  resolved  to  establish  a  Gold  Medal 
to  be  offered  annually  for  the  best  research  monograph  on  some  subject,  which  the 
Council  will  determine  annually,  bearing  directly  upon  the  practical  problem  of  the 
closer  and  permanent  union  of  the  Empire.  In  addition  to  the  medal  a  grant  of  one 
hundred  guineas  will  be  made  to  the  successful  competitor,  together  with  Honorary 
Fellowship  of  the  Institute  for  life.  Apart  from  the  successful  monograph,  the  Council 
may  award  pecuniary  acknowledgment  for  monographs  of  special  merit.  The  aim 
of  the  Council  is  to  encourage  scientific  inquiry  into  such  particular  questions 
directly  affecting  the  Imperial  problem  as  may  seem  susceptible  to  that  mode  of 
treatment.  The  theme  for  the  current  year  has  been  selected  with  reference -to  the 
immediate  phase  of  the  Imperial  movement,  and  is  stated  as  follows  : — 

"  The  interaction,  if  any,  between  the  economic  interests  of  a  State  and  its  foreign 
relations,  with  special  reference  to  the  question  whether,  or  how  far,  the  self- 
governing  States  of  the  British  Empire  (with  or  without  a  more  centralised  system  of 
government  than  it  now  has)  could  co-operate  permanently  for  the  purpose  of  defence 
without  co-operating  for  the  purpose  also  of  trade." 


REGULATIONS. 

The  Competition  shall  be  governed  by  the  following  Regulations  : — 

1.  The  Competition  is  open  to  British  subjects  of  either  sex. 

2.  The  monographs  must  be  received  at  the  Institute,  addressed  to  the  Secretary 
and  marked  on   the    envelope    "  Research    Medal,"  not   later   than  the  following 
dates  : — 

Country  of  Origin.  Latest  Date. 

United  Kingdom,  Continent  of  Europe,  and  adjacent  places        .  January    1,  1914 

North  America  .  ........  January    8,     „ 

South,  East,  and  West  Africa,  India,  and  adjacent  places  .         .  January  17,     „ 

South  America,  West  Indies,  and  adjacent  places      .         .      '   i'  January  22,     „ 

Australia,  New  Zealand,  South  Pacific,  and  Far  East          .         .  January  31,     „ 

3.  The  monographs  must  be  in  the  English  language,  typed  on  one  side  only  of 
foolscap  paper,  with  a  margin  on  the  left-hand  side. 

4.  Each  monograph  to  be  marked  with  a  motto  or  other  distinguishing  sign — not 
being  the  name  of  the  writer — and  accompanied  by  a  sealed  envelope  bearing  a  similar 
motto  or  sign,and  containing  the  full  name  and  address  of  the  writer  of  the  monograph. 

5.  Monographs  may  be  accompanied  by  appendices  such  as  bibliographies,  analyses, 
charts,  tables,  statistics  or  other  tabulated  information  of  a  kind  likely  to  be  useful 
to  later  students  of  the  same  subjects.     In  arriving  at  their  decision  the  Examiners 
will  take  account  of  the  value  not  only  of  the  monograph  itself  but  also  of  any 
accompanying  appendices. 

6.  Monographs  should  be  of  a  length  not  exceeding  25,000  words  or  thereabouts 
exclusive  of  any  appendices. 


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Prizes  for  Essays.  47 

7.  The  copyright  of  the  successful  monograph  shall  be  the  exclusive  property  of 
the  Institute. 

8.  In  the  case  of  the  Council  desiring  to  publish  the  work,  or  part  thereof,  of  any 
unsuccessful  competitor,  they  shall  have  the  right  to  do  so,  and  in  that  event  shall 
make  to  him  or  her  such  pecuniary  acknowledgment  as  they  think  fit,  and  the  said 
competitor  shall  accept  it  as  sufficient. 

9.  The  Council  reserve  to  themselves  the  right  of  not  making  any  of  the  above- 
mentioned  awards  if  in  the  opinion  of  the  Examiners  none  of  the  work  submitted  is 
sufficiently  meritorious. 


XIII.— PRIZES  FOR  ESSAYS. 

The  Council  of  the  Koyal  Colonial  Institute,  desiring  to  encourage  the  rising 
generation  to  acquire  a  better  and  more  extended  knowledge  and  appreciation  of  His 
Majesty's  Empire,  have  decided  to  offer  prizes  to  young  men  and  women  undergoing 
education,  for  essays  on  subjects  of  Imperial  concern.  It  is  felt  that  the  prepara- 
tion of  such  essays  would  tend  to  stimulate  interest  in  the  history,  institutions,  and 
resources  of  the  various  countries  which  constitute  the  Empire.  The  subject  selected 
for  the  present  year's  competition  is  "  The  Meaning  of  British  Imperialism." 


CONDITIONS. 

1.  The  Council  offer  two  Prizes  of  £20,  and  one  of  £10,  respectively  for  the  best 
three  essays. 

2.  One  prize  of  £20  is  open   to  persons  being  undergraduate  members  of  any 
university  in  the  United  Kingdom,  and  who  shall  not,  at  the  time  fixed  for  sending  in 
the  essays,  have  been  members  for  more  than  three  years. 

3.  One  prize  of  £20  and  one  of  £10  are  open  to  pupils  of  any  school  in  the  United 
Kingdom,  who  do  not  exceed  the  age  of  nineteen  years  at  the  time  fixed  for  sending  in 
the  essays. 

4.  The  competition  is  open  to  both  sexes. 

5.  Certificates  will  be  awarded  to  the  prize  winners,  and  to  such  other  competitors 
as  may  appear  deserving. 

6.  The  length  of  the  papers  not  to  exceed  5,000  words,  to  be  written  on  one  side 
only  of  foolscap  paper,  with  an  inch  and  a  half  margin  on  the  left-hand  side. 

7.  The   papers  to   be    delivered   at  the   Institute   not  later  than  5   P.M.    on 
September  20,  1913. 

8.  Not  more  than  three  papers  to  be  sent  in  from  any  one  school. 

9.  Each  envelope  to  be  marked  on  the  left-hand  upper  corner  "  Essay  Competition," 
"  University,"  or  "  School,"  as  the  case  may  be,  and  addressed  to  "  The  Secretary, 
Royal  Colonial  Institute,  Northumberland  Avenue,  London." 


48  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

10.  Each  essay  to  be  marked  with  a  motto  or  other  distinguishing  sign — not 
being  the  name  of  the  writer — and  accompanied  by  a  sealed  envelope,  bearing  a 
similar  motto  or  sign,  and  containing  the  full  name  and  address  of  the  writer  of  the 


11.  Each  essay  to  be  accompanied  by  a  certificate  from  some  person  holding  a 
public  position,  e.g.  a  minister  of  religion,  professor,  &c.,  declaring  that  such  person 
has  satisfied  himself  or  herself  that  the  essay  marked  (quoting  the  mark  or  sign)  is 
the  genuine  work  of  the  writer  named  in  the  accompanying   sealed  envelope  ;    that 
such  writer  is  a  member  of  the  university  or  school — as  the  case  may  be — and,  as  to 
a  university,  has  not  been  a  member  of  such  university  for  more  than  three  years  ; 
and  in  the  case  of  a  school,  does  not  exceed  the  age  of  nineteen  years  on  the  latest 
date  fixed  for  the  delivery  of  the  essay  at  the  Institute. 

12.  Successful  competitors  to  furnish  any  further  proofs  of  compliance  with  the 
terms  of  the  competition  that  may  be  required  by  the  Council. 

!  13.  Papers  illegibly  written  or  not  complying  with  the  regulations  will  be  rejected. 

":  14.  The  prizes  to  be  awarded  by  the  Council,  after  consideration  of  the  report  of  the 
examiner,  who  will  be  appointed  by  the  Council.  The  decision  will  be  announced  on 
December  1,  1913. 

15.  The  Council  reserve  the  right  of  withholding  any  prize  and  of  making  such 
supplementary  regulations  in  respect  to  the  competition  as  may  from  time  to  time 
appear  to  them  to  be  necessary. 

16.  Essays  sent  in  for  competition  will  not  be  returned. 

17.  The  copyright  of  all  essays  sent  in  to  be  deemed  to  be  vested  in  the  Council. 


XIV.— LOCAL  COMMITTEES  AND  LOCAL  BRANCHES. 

IN  the  Eegulations  the  word  Council  means  the  Council  of  the  Eoyal  Colonial 
Institute. 

A  Local  Committee  of  the  Institute  may  be  constituted  in  any  town  or  district 
of  the  United  Kingdom,  in  accordance  with  Regulations  to  be  from  time  to  time 
framed  by  the  Council  of  the  Institute. 

The  function  of  a  Local  Committee  is  to  further  the  objects  and  aims  for  which  the 
Institute  was  founded  by  diffusing  information  concerning  the  Empire,  by  organising 
lectures  for  all  classes  throughout  the  district,  by  distributing  literature  or  by  other 
means,  by  arranging  public  meetings  whenever  the  Council  desire  to  focus  public 
attention  on  any  matter,  by  watching  the  emigration  movement  in  the  district  with  a 
view  to  keeping  the  Emigration  Committee  of  the  Institute  in  touch  with  every 
development,  by  promoting  Empire  trade,  and  generally  by  such  other  means  as  the 
Council  may  direct. 

Subject  to  the  decision  of  the  Council  that  the  local  conditions  are  such  as  to 
justify  the  enterprise,  and  to  the  Regulations  for  the  time  being  in  force,  a  Local 
Committee  may  found  a  Local  Branch  of  the  Institute,  which  should  have  as  its  head- 
quarters a  suitable  Building  designed  to  afford  facilities  similar  to  those  of  the  Institute 
Building  in  London. 


Local  Committees  and  Local    Branches.  49 

REGULATIONS. 
I. — Local  Committees. 

1.  Upon  receipt  of  a  request  in  writing  from  ten  local  subscribers  (Fellows  or 
Associates)  residing  in  a  town  or  district  the  Council  may,  at  their  discretion,  issue 
a  Certificate  establishing  a  Local  Committee  and  defining  its  district.    The  Council 
may,  by  a  subsequent  Certificate,  vary  the  district  so  defined. 

2.  The  ten  who  have  signed  the  request  shall,  on  receipt  of  the  Certificate,  become 
the  Provisional  Committee,  with  power  to  add  to  their  number,  and  shall  appoint 
honorary  officers.    The  Provisional  Committee  shall,  as  soon  as  may  be  convenient, 
summon  a  General  Meeting  of  all  Fellows  and  Associates  resident  within  the  district. 
The  meeting  shall  proceed  to  the  election  of  a  Committee,  which  shall  thereafter  be 
recognised  as  the  Local  Committee,  and  the  appointment  of  honorary  officers,  who  shall 
be  subject  to  the  approval  of  the  Council. 

3.  Once  a  year  the  Local  Committee  shall  summon  a  General  Meeting  of  the 
Fellows  and  Associates  resident  within  the  district  for  the  election  of  a  Committee  and 
officers  for  the  ensuing  year. 

4.  Not  later  than  February  1st  in  each  year  the  Honorary  Secretary  of  the  Local 
Committee  shall  submit  to  the  Council  a  tentative  programme  of  work  to  be  undertaken 
in  the  current  year  and  an  estimate  of  expenditure.    A  financial  allowance  may  be 
made  by  the  Council  towards  such  expenditure,  having  regard  to  the  nature  of  the 
work  to  be  undertaken  by  the  Local  Committee  and  approved  by  the  Council  in  each 
case.    The  allowance  shall  normally  not  exceed  the  sum  of  Five  Shillings  per  head  of 
Fellows  and  Associates  resident  within  the  district. 

5.  The  Secretary  of  the  Local  Committee  shall  forward  to  the  Secretary  of  the 
Institute,  not  later  than  February  1st,  a  report  on  the  work  of  the  Committee  for  the 
past  year,  together  with  an  audited  statement  of  income  and  expenditure. 

6.  The  Council  shall  not  be  responsible  for  the  defaults,  financial  or  otherwise,  of  a 
Local  Committee,  or  for  any  acts  which  are  contrary  to  the  aims  or  regulations  of  the 
Institute. 

7.  The  Council  may  at  its  discretion,  and  on  giving  not  less  than  six  months' 
notice  in  writing,  revoke  the  Certificate,  which  shall  then  be  returned  to  the  Secretary 
of  the  Institute,  together  with  all  monies  standing  to  the  credit  of  the  Committee  after 
all  liabilities  have  been  discharged. 


II. — Local  Branches. 

1.  The  application  of  any  Local  Committee  for  authority  to  found  a  Local  Branch 
shall  set  forth  (a)  the  area  proposed  to  be  included,  (6)  the  population  within  that  area, 
(c)  the  number  of  Fellows  and  Associates  resident  within  that  area  and  the  estimated 
probable  increase,  (d)  the  scheme  for  the  acquisition  and  maintenance  of  Institute 
premises,  including  any  special  offers  for  this  purpose  by  local  residents  or  others,  and 
(e)  any  other  circumstances  in  support  of  the  application.  The  Council,  if  they  grant 
the  application,  will  issue  a  Warrant  of  Incorporation  as  well  as  a  Certificate  defining 
the  area.  The  area  may  subsequently  be  varied.  The  Warrant  will  define  the 
financial  relations  between  the  Institute  and  the  Branch. 


50  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

2.  A  Local  Branch  may  be  organised  with  such  officers,  honorary  or  otherwise, 
as  the  Council  may  in  each  case  approve.     The  Secretary  of  the  Local  Branch  will 
generally  undertake  the  duties  of  Honorary  Corresponding  Secretary  of  the  Institute. 

3.  A  Local  Branch  may  make  regulations  for  the  conduct  and  support  of  the 
Branch,  such  regulations  to  be  passed  at  a  General  Meeting  and  to  be  subject  to  the 
approval  of  the  Council.     The   regulations  may  provide  for  the  collection  of  an 
additional    subscription    towards   the   maintenance    of   the    local    Institute   or  its 
activities.     But  refusal  to  pay  such  additional  subscription  shall  not  impair  the 
general  status  or  privileges  of  an  Associate  or  Fellow  of  the  Institute,  as  defined  in  the 
Rules  and  Regulations  of  the  Institute. 

4.  A  Local  Branch  shall  be  deemed  to  include  all  Fellows  and  Associates  resident 
within  the  area,  excepting  those  (if  any)  who  decline  to  pay  the  extra  subscription 
(if  any)  on  account  of  local  privileges  or  activities. 

5.  Once  a  year  a  general  meeting  of  the  Local  Branch  shall  be  held  for  the  purpose 
of  electing  a  committee  and  officers  for  the  ensuing  year. 

6.  Not  later  than  February  1st  in  each  year  the  Secretary  of  the  Branch  shall 
submit  to  the  Council  a  tentative  programme  of  work  to  be  performed  in  the  current 
year  and  an  estimate  of  expenditure.    A  financial  allowance  may  be  made  by  the 
Council  towards  such  expenditure,  having  regard  to  the  nature  of  the  work  to  be  under- 
taken by  the  Branch  and  approved  by  the  Council  in  each  case,  and  the  amount  of 
the  subscription  collected  within  the  area. 

7.  The  Secretary  of  the  Local  Branch  shall  collect  the  subscriptions  of  Fellows 
and  Associates  within  the  area,  and  shall  remit  the  same  to  the  Secretary  in  London 
except  in  so  far  as  he  may  be  otherwise  authorised  by  the  approved  Regulations  or  by 
the  Council.     Should  the  Secretary  in  London  receive  direct  any  subscriptions  from 
within  the  area  he  will  at  once  notify  the  Local  Secretary. 

8.  The  Secretary  of  a  Local  Branch  shall  forward  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Institute, 
not  later  than  February  1st,  a  report  on  the  work  of  the  Branch  for  the  past  year 
together  with  an  audited  statement  of  income  and  expenditure. 

9.  The  Council  will  not  be  responsible  for  the  defaults,  financial  or  otherwise,  of  a 
Local  Branch,  or  for  any  acts  which  are  not  consonant  with  the  aims  and  regulations 
of  the  Institute. 

10.  The  Council  may,  at  its  discretion,  from  time  to  time  vary  the  regulations,  and 
on  giving  not  less  than  six  months'  notice  in  writing,  revoke  the  Warrant  of  Incorpora- 
tion, which  shall  then  be  returned  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Institute  together  with  all 
monies  standing  to  the  credit  of  the  Branch  after  all  liabilities  have  been  discharged. 


XV.— ILLUSTRATED  EMPIRE  LECTURES. 

DURING  the  year  1910  the  Council  started  a  movement  for  the  purpose  of  inculcating 
the  principles  governing  the  Institute  and  spreading  throughout  the  United  Kingdom 
detailed  knowledge  as  to  the  present  resources  and  future  development  and  con- 
solidation of  the  Empire  by  means  of  illustrated  lectures  dealing  with  all  parts  of 
the  Overseas  Dominions.  The  diffusion  of  knowledge  concerning  the  Empire  is 


Illustrated  Empire  Lectures.  51 

one  of  the  principal  objects  for  which  the  Institute  was  originally  founded,  and  has 
been  steadily  and  regularly  carried  out  at  the  sessional  meetings  held  in  London  by 
the  Papers  which  are  then  read  and  the  discussions  which  take  place  thereon.  But 
the  opportunities  for  attending  these  meetings  to  those  who  live  outside  London 
and  its  immediate  neighbourhood  are  naturally  restricted,  and  it  is  for  that  reason 
that  steps  have  been  taken  to  further  this  particular  branch  of  the  Institute's  work 
throughout  the  country. 

To  maintain  a  regular  scheme  of  lectures  on  a  large  scale  necessarily  involves 
considerable  expense,  and  the  extent  therefore  to  which  it  may  be  found  possible  to 
develop  the  movement  must  be  largely  dependent  upon  the  amount  of  funds  which 
are  from  time  to  time  available  for  the  purpose.  With  this  object  in  view,  a  special 
fund,  known  as  the  "  Empire  Lectures  Fund,"  has  been  established,  and  subscriptions 
thereto  may  be  addressed  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Institute. 

Mr.  Herbert  Garrison,  F.R.G.S.,  Official  Lecturer  of  the  Institute,  has  devoted 
most  of  his  life  to  studying  the  British  Empire,  travelling  over  it  and  lecturing 
upon  it.  He  has  lectured  with  marked  success  throughout  the  United  Kingdom  to 
large  audiences  of  the  general  public  as  well  as  to  leading  societies,  educational 
institutions,  and  colleges.  The  lectures  have  been  actively  supported  by  influential 
committees  in  the  various  centres,  and  the  Council  have  received  many  letters  of 
thanks  and  appreciation. 

Members  of  the  Council  and  several  other  Fellows  of  the  Institute  have  assisted 
in  promoting  this  important  work,  and  it  is  hoped  that  others  will  follow  their  example 
by  arranging  for  the  delivery  of  lectures  in  their  own  particular  districts. 

Mr.  Garrison's  lectures  comprise  the  following  subjects  : — 

1.  '  Our  World-Wide  Empire." 

2.  '  Outposts  of  the  British  Empire." 

3.  '  The  Dominion  of  Canada." 

4.  '  The  Commonwealth  of  Australia." 

5.  '  The  Union  of  South  Africa  ;  and  Rhodesia." 

6.  '  The  Romance  of  India,  and  the  Delhi  Durbar." 

7.  '  New  Zealand — The  Wonderland  of  the  World." 

8.  '  Ceylon — Eden  of  the  Eastern  Wave." 

9.  '  The  British  Isles  of  the  Far  Pacific." 

10.  '  Our  Crown  Colonies,  Dependencies,  and  Protectorates." 

11.  '  Newfoundland — Our  Oldest  Colony." 

12.  '  British  Possessions  in  the  Mediterranean." 

13.  '  The  Straits  Settlements,  the  Malay  States,  and  North  Borneo." 

14.  '  British  West  Indies." 

15.  '  British  Columbia." 

16.  '  Round  the  World  on  the  King's  Highway — the  All-Red  Route." 

All  these  lectures  are  illustrated  by  lantern  slides  from  Mr.  Garrison's  own  unique 
collection.  Some  of  the  subjects  are  also  illustrated  by  kinematograph  films.  The 
Institute  also  possesses  a  collection  of  lantern  slides  illustrating  the  physical  features, 
industries,  and  public  buildings  in  various  parts  of  the  Empire,  which  are  used  to 
illustrate  lectures  delivered  under  its  auspices. 


52  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


XVI.— EMPIRE  TRADE  AND  INDUSTRY  COMMITTEE. 

BEN  H.  MORGAN,  Esq.,  Chairman ;  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  J.  Bevan  Edwards,  K.C.B., 
K.C.M.G.(Chairman  of  Council  of  the  Institute),  Sir  Godfrey  Lagden,K.C.M.G.  (Deputy 
Chairman  of  Council  of  the  Institute),  Kichard  Jebb,  Esq.,  Sir  Daniel  Morris,  K.C.M.G., 
Henry  Birchenough,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  The  Hon.  Sir  C.  H.  Rason,  Hugo  Hirst,  Esq. 
(Chairman,  Manufacturers'  Association),  Stanley  Machin,  Esq.  (Ex-Chairman,  London 
Chamber  of  Commerce),  Edward  Manville,  Esq.  (Chairman,  Society  of  Motor  Manu- 
facturers and  Traders),  Colonel  John  Denny,  Major  Archer-Shee,  D.S.O.,  M.P.,  Lord 
Merthyr,  K.C.V.O.,  K.  K.  Morcom,  Esq.,  G.  McL.  Brown,  Esq.,  F.  C.  Salter,  Esq., 
Ellis  T.  Powell,  Esq.,  LL.B.,  B.Sc.,  W.  M.  Botsford,  Esq.,  Hon.  J.  G.  Jenkins,  Joseph 
Rippon,  Esq. 

The  objects  of  the  committee  are  : — 

(1)  To  facilitate,  encourage  and  arrange  industrial  conferences  or  meetings  to  be 
attended  by  men  of  affairs  from  any  or  all  parts  of  the  Empire,  in  order  to  discuss 
questions  of  common  interest  with  a  view  to  regulating  and  co-ordinating  the  conditions 
of  Empire  trade  and  industry. 

(2)  To  encourage  and  facilitate  Empire  trade  and  industry,  e.g.  by  arranging  for 
the  reading  of  Papers  and  delivery  of  Addresses  on  financial,  industrial,  and  trade 
subjects  by  authorities  before  the  Institute  itself  and  before  Chambers  of  Commerce, 
trade  bodies,  and  like  institutions  in  the  leading  industrial  centres. 

The  work  of  the  committee  has  received  the  support  and  co-operation  of  the 
Governments  of  the  various  overseas  possessions,  who  have  undertaken  to  supply  to  the 
Institute  their  reports  and  other  documents  affecting  Empire  trade  and  industry. 

The  following  subjects  have  already  engaged  the  attention  of  the  committee,  and 
action  in  regard  thereto  has  been  taken  in  various  directions,  including  formal  resolu- 
tions which  have  been  forwarded  to  the  President  of  the  Board  of  Trade  and  the 
Secretaries  of  State  for  Foreign  Affairs  and  the  Colonies,  deputations  to  the 
Royal  Empire  Commission,  representations  to  railway  and  shipping  companies, 
public  addresses,  distribution  of  circulars,  and  in  other  ways. 

British  Consular  Service. — As  a  result  of  the  Committee's  advocacy,  the  facilities 
of  the  British  Consular  Service  have  been  extended  to  the  people  of  Canada  and 
Australia,  and  will  shortly,  it  is  expected,  be  made  available  to  the  people  of  South 
Africa,  New  Zealand,  and  other  parts  of  the  Empire.  Hitherto  the  Service  has 
represented  the  interests,  and  been  at  the  disposal,  primarily  of  the  people  of  the 
United  Kingdom,  and  it  is  confidently  expected  that  this  imperialisation  of  the  Service 
will  obviate  the  necessity  for  separate  Consular  representation  and  so  promote  joint 
working  and  harmonious  external  diplomatic  and  commercial  relations. 

Imperial  Development  Board  and  Fund. — The  Committee  has  devoted  special 
attention  to  the  subject  of  bringing  about  the  establishment  of  some  machinery  that 
will  be  successful  in  promoting  inter-Empire  schemes  of  common  interest,  particu- 
larly those  affecting  transportation  and  intercommunications,  and  has  recommended 
to  the  Royal  Commission  on  Empire  Trade  firstly  by  a  memorial  and  afterwards 
through  a  deputation,  the  formation  of  an  Imperial  Development  Board  and 
Fund  as  the  practical  means  of  advancing  the  common  interests  of  the  various 


Empire  Trade  and  Industry  Committee.  53 

parts  of  the  Empire  particularly  interested.  This  scheme  is  now  under  the 
consideration  of  the  Royal  Commission  and  this  Committee  is  still  engaged,  at  the 
request  of  the  Commission,  in  collecting  information  bearing  on  the  proposal. 

Through  Transportation  by  Sea  and  Land. — The  Committee  has  continued  to 
emphasize  the  necessity  of  establishing  a  system  of  through  bookings  of  goods  by 
sea  and  land  from  any  one  part  of  the  Empire  to  another.  The  desirability  of  bringing 
the  producer  into  the  closest  touch  with  the  consumer  in  overseas  markets  is  an  obvious 
advantage  to  British  trade  and,  on  the  other  hand,  of  placing  the  producer  in  the 
Dominions  and  Colonies  in  the  closest  business  relations  with  traders  in  this  country. 
This  can  only  be  done  by  improving  transportation  facilities  and  replacing  the  present 
cumbrous  system  of  booking  by  a  simple  and  direct  one  such  as  exists  in  Germany 
and  the  United  States. 

Uniformity  in  Empire  Statistics. — The  Committee  has  for  some  time  urged 
the  necessity  of  taking  steps  to  bring  about  closer  uniformity  in  the  methods  in  use 
throughout  the  Empire  of  collecting,  collating,  publishing,  and  printing  Imperial 
statistics  so  as  to  give  them  common  values  and  to  make  the  figures  of  one  part 
comparable  with  another.  As  a  result  of  a  resolution,  passed  at  the  Imperial  Conference 
in  1907  the  Imperial  Government  made  some  suggestions  to  the  Dominions  with  a 
view  to  closer  uniformity  and  some  of  these  have  been  adopted,  but,  on  the  whole,  little 
real  progress  has  been  made  in  the  matter.  The  Committee  is  of  opinion  that 
uniformity  will  be  better  and  quicker  realised  if  a  common  system  were  evolved,  the 
main  principles  of  which  had  been  agreed  to  at  a  Conference  of  Statisticians  of 
the  Empire  rather  than  by  continuing  to  urge  upon  the  Dominions  the  adoption  of 
the  statistical  system  used  by  the  Home  Government. 

British  Trade  with  India. — Special  attention  has  also  been  devoted  to  increasing 
British  export  trade  to  the  Indian  Empire,  and  certain  recommendations  have  been 
made  to  the  Imperial  Government  with  this  end  in  view,  and  the  attention  of  the 
Government  has  been  drawn  to  special  efforts  that  have  recently  been  made  by  the 
United  States  to  extend  American  trade  in  that  market.  Amongst  other  suggestions 
the  Committee  has  urged  the  Imperial  Government  to  appoint  a  Trade  Commissioner 
in  India  for  the  purpose  of  keeping  British  manufacturers  and  traders  informed 
from  time  to  time  as  to  the  openings  of  trade,  local  conditions,  and  the  extent  and 
nature  of  foreign  conditions  prevailing. 

British  Trade  with  the  Crown  Colonies. — Somewhat  similar  reports  have  been 
made  to  the  Imperial  Government  concerning  the  trade  and  resources  of  the  Crown 
Colonies  and  Dependencies.  The  foreign  proportion  of  both  the  import  and  export 
trade  with  these  portions  of  the  Empire  has  enormously  increased  of  recent  years 
and,  in  addition  to  urging  the  appointment  of  Trade  Commissioners  to  groups  of 
Colonies,  the  Committee  have  pressed  the  Government  to  issue  periodical  reports  or 
handbooks  detailing  the  resources  and  the  openings  for  British  capital  and  enterprise. 
Some  little  success  has  been  met  with  in  this  connection,  as  the  Commercial  Department 
of  the  Board  of  Trade  has  recently  issued  a  series  of  reports  by  their  special  trade 
correspondents  in  British  West  Africa,  Straits  Settlements,  British  Guiana,  and 
Bermuda. 

The  dominant  note  of  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute's  work  is  concisely  described 
in  its  motto  "  United  Empire."  The  Trade  and  Industry  Committee  exists  to  foster, 
stimulate,  and  assist  British  commercial  and  industrial  interests,  with  special  regard 


54  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

to  their  Imperial  aspect  as  elements  and  factors  of  Imperial  union.  It  is,  therefore, 
auxiliary  to  and  not  in  conflict  with  other  organisations  working  for  the  development 
of  British  trade  interests. 


XVII.— CITY  LUNCHEONS. 

IN  connection  with  the  work  of  the  Empire  Trade  and  Industry  Committee  luncheons 
are  held  from  time  to  time  in  the  City  of  London  at  which  leading  statesmen  from  the 
Overseas  Dominions  and  Colonies  are  entertained  and  deliver  addresses  on  Empire 
questions.  The  luncheons  occupy  only  one  hour  and  have  been  numerously  attended. 
The  following  is  a  list  of  the  guests  who  have  been  entertained  by  the  Institute  and  the 
subjects  dealt  with  by  them  : — 

"  The  Finances  of  Western  Australia."  By  Colonel  Hon.  Sir  Newton  J.  Moore,  K.C.M.G. 
(Agent-General  for  Western  Australia). 

"  The  Finances  of  Tasmania."   By  Hon.  Sir  Elliott  Lewis,  K.C.M.G.  (Premier  of  Tasmania). 

"  The  Resources  and  Finances  of  British  Columbia."  By  Hon.  Richard  McBride,  K.C. 
(Premier  of  British  Columbia). 

"  The  Province  of  Quebec  and  its  Resources."  By  Hon.  P.  Pelletier,  M.D.  (Agent-General 
for  Quebec). 

"  Canada  and  the  Empire."  By  Hon.  George  E.  Foster,  M.P.  (Minister  of  Trade  and 
Finance,  Dominion  of  Canada). 

"  The  Development  of  the  Western  Provinces  of  Canada."  By  Hon.  A.  L.  Sifton  (Premier 
of  Alberta). 

"  Land  Settlement  within  the  Empire."     By  J.  S.  Dennis. 

"  New  Zealand  and  its  Mission  in  the  Pacific."  By  Colonel  Hon.  James  Allen  (Minister 
of  Finance  and  Defence,  New  Zealand). 

"  The  State  of  Western  Australia."  By  Hon.  John  Scaddan  (Premier  of  Western 
Australia). 

"  The  Development  of  British  Guiana."     By  C.  Sandbach  Parker. 

"  The  State  of  Victoria."     By  Hon.  W.  A.  Watt  (Premier  of  Victoria). 

"  The  State  of  South  Australia."     By  Hon.  A.  H.  Peake  (Premier  of  South  Australia). 

"  The  Province  of  Quebec."     By  Hon.  Sir  Lomer  Gouin,  K.C.  (Premier  of  Quebec). 

"  The  Affairs  of  Canada."  By  Sir  Edmund  Walker,  C.V.O.  (President  of  the  Canadian 
Bank  of  Commerce). 


XVIII.— ANNUAL  DINNER  AND  CONVERSAZIONE. 

THE  annual  dinner  is  held,  as  a  rule,  on  May  24  (Empire  Day),  and  is  presided  over 
by  either  the  President  or  one  of  the  Vice-Presidents  of  the  Institute.  The  Chairmen 
of  the  last  few  years  include  H.Pv.H.  the  Prince  of  Wales  (afterwards  H.M.  King 
Edward  VII),  H.K.H.  the  Prince  of  Wales  (now  H.M.  King  George  V) ;  Field-Marshal 
H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Connaught,  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Cambridge,  The  Right  Hon. 
Joseph  Chamberlain,  the  Earl  of  Rosebery,  the  Duke  of  Argyll,  Lord  Northcote, 


Standing  Emigration  Committee.  55 

the  Earl  of  Onslow,  the  Right  Hon.  Alfred  Lyttelton,  the  Earl  of  Crewe,  Lord  Avebury, 
the  Earl  of  Aberdeen,  the  Earl  of  Dunraven,  the  Earl  of  Jersey,  Earl  Grey,  Lord 
Strathcona,  and  the  Earl  of  Elgin.  At  these  gatherings  distinguished  men  of  affairs 
gather  together  from  all  parts  of  the  Empire,  and  the  speeches  delivered  are  valuable 
additions  to  the  archives  of  the  Institute.  Dinners  are  also  held  simultaneously  in 
various  parts  of  the  World  and  greetings  exchanged.  The  latter  gatherings  are 
organised  by  the  Honorary  Corresponding  Secretaries. 

The  annual  Conversazione  mostly  takes  place  in  the  month  of  June,  and  for  the  past 
few  years  has  been  held  in  the  Natural  History  Museum,  which  has  been  lent  by  the 
Trustees  of  the  British  Museum.  The  guests  usually  number  between  two  and  three 
thousand. 


XIX.— STANDING  EMIGRATION  COMMITTEE. 

His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Marlborough,  K.G.,  Chairman ;  William  Baker,  Esq., 
M.A.,  LL.B.  (Dr.  Barnardo's  Homes) ;  Ernest  E.  Carleton,  Esq.  (Central 
Emigration  Board) ;  Lieut. -General  Sir  J.  Bevan  Edwards,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G. 
(Royal  Colonial  Institute) ;  Douglas  Eyre,  Esq.  (Children's  Farm  Homes  Association)  ; 
E.  C.  Gates,  Esq.  (Self-Help  Emigration  Society) ;  Miss  Mary  K.  Grimes  (Church 
Emigration  Society) ;  The  Hon.  Mrs.  Norman  Grosvenor  (Colonial  Intelligence  League) ; 
The  Rev.  R.  L.  Gwynne  (Kent  Colonising  Association) ;  Walter  Hazell,  Esq.,  J.P. 
(Central  (Unemployed)  Body  for  London) ;  Gordon  Inglis,  Esq. ;  G.  D .  Jefferson, 
Esq.  (Child  Emigration  Society) ;  P.  H.  Kerr,  Esq.  (Settlers'  Emigration  Society) ; 
T.  M.  Kirkwood,  Esq.  (East  End  Emigration  Fund) ;  The  LadyKnightley  of  Fawsley 
(British  Women's  Emigration  Association) ;  Sir  Godfrey  Lagden,  K.C.M.G.  (Royal 
Colonial  Institute) ;  Commissioner  D.  C.  Lamb  (Salvation  Army) ;  Colonel  The  Hon. 
H.  Lawson,  M.P.  (Emigrants'  Information  Office) :  F.  Morris,  Esq.  (Charity  Organisa- 
tion Society) ;  Arthur  A.  Pearson,  Esq.,  C.M.G.  (Child  Emigration  Society)  ;  Guy  W. 
Radford,  Esq.  (South  African  Colonisation  Society) ;  Colonel  H.  E.  Rawson,  C.B. 
(Royal  Colonial  Institute) ;  The  Hon.  Lady  Talbot  (Victoria  League)  ;  Miss  C.  M. 
Wadge  (South  African  Colonisation  Society) ;  W.  A.  Evans,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Public 
Schools  Emigration  League),  Hon.  Secretary  of  Standing  Emigration  Committee. 

The  formation  of  this  Committee  was  the  result  of  a  Conference  organised  by 
the  Royal  Colonial  Institute  and  held  at  the  Whitehall  Rooms,  London,  on  May  30 
and  31, 1910.  Delegates  from  forty-nine  emigration  societies  in  the  United  Kingdom 
attended  the  Conference,  the  discussions  including  such  subjects  as  :  (1)  Diverting, 
as  far  as  possible,  the  stream  of  emigration  now  directed  to  foreign  countries,  to  our 
own  Dominions ;  (2)  Emigration  generally,  from  the  United  Kingdom  to  the 
Dominions. 

At  a  subsequent  meeting,  the  representatives  of  these  societies  elected  ten  of  their 
members  to  serve  on  the  standing  committee,  and  these,  with  a  chairman  and  five 
members,  were  constituted  a  committee  to  deal  with  questions  of  emigration,  and  to 
which  other  members  were  afterwards  added  by  the  Council  of  the  Institute. 


56  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

Executive  sub-committees  were  formed  to  deal  with  (1)  women,  (2)  single  men  and 
families,  (3)  children,  and  their  reports  formed  the  subject  of  a  letter  by  the  Chairman 
to  the  Prime  Minister,  which  was  forwarded  with  the  concurrence  of  the  Council. 
The  request  was  made  therein  that  the  subject  of  emigration  should  form  one  of  those 
discussed  by  the  Imperial  Conference  in  1911,  and  if  this  were  found  impracticable, 
that  it  might  be  referred  to  a  subsidiary  conference  or  to  a  committee  of  the  Conference. 
Eventually,  in  1912,  the  Prime  Minister  appointed  the  Dominions  Eoyal  Commission, 
and  made  the  subject  of  migration  within  the  Empire  one  of  its  terms  of  reference, 
and  a  deputation  from  the  Standing  Emigration  Committee  appeared  before  the 
Commission  and  gave  evidence.  It  was  urged  by  the  deputation  that  there  should 
be  Government  control  of  all  emigration  agencies  and  co-operation  between  the 
Mother-Country  and  the  Dominions.  The  large  number  of  orphan,  deserted,  and 
neglected  children  of  both  sexes,  eligible  for  emigration,  now  under  the  control  of  the 
guardians,  made  it  most  desirable  that  some  settled  policy  of  emigration  should  be 
adopted  by  the  Government  in  order  to  ensure  a  better  future  for  the  children. 

A  deputation  of  the  Standing  Emigration  Committee  had  also  been  received  by  a 
committee  of  the  Local  Government  Board,  which  was  enquiring  into  the  employment 
of  children  in  various  industries.  The  difficulties  which  the  guardians  met  with  in 
emigrating  any  of  the  children  under  their  control,  especially  in  the  matter  of  expense, 
were  put  before  them,  and  the  Local  Government  Board  was  urged  to  explain  the  posi- 
tion of  the  guardians  under  the  several  acts,  so  that  they  might  know  what  amount 
could  be  paid  in  and  about  emigration.  In  consequence,  the  Council  of  the  Royal 
Colonial  Institute  received  a  letter  from  the  Local  Government  Board  with  permission 
to  make  its  contents  public,  and  in  which  it  was  stated  that  there  was  no  definite  limit 
to  the  amount  which  might  be  expended  in  and  about  the  emigration  of  Poor-Law 
children,  but  that  nothing  might  be  spent  upon  their  maintenance  overseas. 

The  following  is  a  list  of  some  of  the  subjects  recently  discussed  by  the 
Committee : — 

(a)  The  statutory  limitations  as  to  the  expenditure  per  head  on  the  emigration 
of  children. 

(6)  The  emigration  of  ex-service  men  to  Australia, 

(c)  Emigration  of  children  to  Australia. 

(d)  The  action  of  Boards  of  Guardians  as  to  the  success  attending  the  emigration 

of  Poor  Law  children. 

(e)  The  charges  on  emigrants. 

The  Standing  Emigration  Committee  is  consultative  and  not  executive.  It  aims  at 
co-ordinating  the  work  of  all  Emigration  Societies  and  is  prepared  to  act  in  an  advisory 
capacity  when  matters  are  referred  to  it.  It  looks  to  some  form  of  co-operation  being 
secured  between  the  Home  Government  and  the  Dominions,  and  it  is  in  a  position  to 
approach  the  different  departments  of  the  former  in  all  matters  relating  to  emigration. 


XX.— LODGE  OF  FREEMASONS. 

THE  Royal  Colonial  Institute  Lodge  No.  3556 — membership  of  which  is  restricted  to 
Fellows  of  the  Institute — was  consecrated  by  Lord  Ampthill  at  Freemasons'  Hall  on 
January  10,  1912,  in  the  presence  of  some  two  hundred  Founders  and  their  friends. 
The  President  of  the  Institute,  Field-Marshal  H.R.H.  The  Duke  of  Connaught,  K.G., 


Lodge  of  F.reemasons.  57 

G.C.M.G.,  is  the  Permanent  Master  of  the  Lodge,  and  the  Hon.  Sir  John  A.  Cockburn, 
M.D.,  K.C.M.G.,  acted  in  the  capacity  of  Deputy  Master  for  the  first  year. 

The  Lodge,  which  has  now  a  membership  of  90,  held  five  meetings  in  1912.  At  the 
Installation  meeting,  held  on  January  8,  1913,  Lieut. -Colonel  the  Hon.  Sir  Newton  J. 
Moore,  K.C.M.G.,  was  appointed  by  His  Royal  Highness  to  the  chair  as  Deputy 
Master  in  succession  to  Sir  John  A.  Cockburn.  He  appointed  as  his  Officers  : — 

Sir  John  A.  Cockburn,  I. P.M.  ;  F.  Faithfull  Begg,  Senior  Warden  ;  E.  Luxmore 
Marshall,  Junior  Warden  ;  The  Rev.  W.  Russell  Finlay,  Chaplain  ;  Ralph  S.  Bond, 
Treasurer  ;  Major  G.  S.  Beeching,  V.D.,  Secretary  ;  M.  S.  Runchman,  Senior  Deacon  ; 
Col.  G.  M.  Weekley,  V.D.,  Junior  Deacon  ;  T.  Boevey  Barrett,  Director  of  Ceremonies  ; 
Edward  S.  Odell,  Assistant  Director  of  Ceremonies  ;  Thos.  A.  Bayliss,  J.P.,  Almoner  ; 
D.  F.  Tuffill,  Organist ;  Major  J.  R.  Boose,  V.D.,  Assistant  Secretary  ;  Major  A.  J.  N. 
Tremearne,  B.A.,  F.R.G.S.,  Inner  Guard ;  Alfred  Holdsworth,  A.  Ross,  Gilbert 
Taylor,  A.  H.  Moreing,  Stewards  ;  Joseph  Taylor,  Tyler. 

It  is  proposed  to  form  a  Chapter  of  Royal  Arch  Masons  in  connection  with  the 
Lodge,  and  Fellows  of  the  Institute  who  are  eligible  to  become  Founders  are  invited 
to  communicate  with  Major  G.  S.  Beeching,  Secretary  (pro  tern.},  before  September  30. 
The  Lodge  meets  at  Freemasons'  Hall  on  the  second  Wednesday  in  the  months  of 
January,  March,  June,  August,  and  October.  All  correspondence  should  be  addressed 
to  the  Secretary,  Major  G.  S.  Beeching,  V.D.,  at  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


XXI.-LIST  OF   FELLOWS. 

Corrected  to  28  July,   1913. 


Matron :  HIS  MAJESTY  THE  KING. 


(Those  marked  *  are  Honorary  Fellows. } 
(Those  marked  f  have  compounded  for  life.) 


RESIDENT    FELLOWS. 

Year  of 
Election. 

1897 


1891 


1886 


1883 
1889 
1886 

1893 
1901 
1887 
1912 
1911 
1911 
1911 

1886 
1885 


1909 
1907 
1912 
1883 
1898 
1880 
1907 
1910 
1899 
1880 
1909 
1906 
1913 
1909 
1912 
1875 


fl-ABABP.ET.TON,  ROBERT,  F.R.G.S.,  F.R.E.S.,  P.O.    Box    33,    Pretoria   South   Africa  ; 

and  P.O.  Box  322,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
ABERDEEN,  H.E.,  THB   RIGHT  HON.  TUB    EARL  OP,  K.T.,  G.C.M.G.,    G.C.V.O.,   Vice- 
Regal  Lodge,  Dublin  ;  and  Haddo  House,  Aberdeen,  N.B. 

VICE-ADMIRAL  SIR  WILLIAM  A.  DYKE,  BART.,  C.V.O.,  Wilmead,  Mid-Warberry 
Road,  Torquay  ;   United  Service  Club,  and  Athenaeum  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.  W. 
ACTON-  ADAMS,  WILLIAM,  74  Park  Mansions,  Albert  Gate,  S.W. 
ACTTTT,  R.  NOBLE,  Octon,  Torquay. 

SIR  CHARLES  E.,  BART.,  5  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  W.C.  ;  and  Blair-Adam, 
Kinross-shire,  N.B. 
ADAMS,  GEORGE,  47  Vincent  Square,  S.  W. 
ADAMSON,  SIR  WILLIAM,  C.M.G.,  2  Billiter  Avenue,  E.G. 
Aaros,  EDWARD  T.,  22  Billiter  Street.,  E.G.  ;  and  Malta. 
AIREDALE,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  Gledhow  Hall,  Leeds. 
AIKIN,  WILLIAM  A.,  M.D.,  66  Bedford  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 

AITKEN,  SIR  W.  MAX,  M.P,,  Cherkley  Court,  Leatherhead  ;  and  28  Threadneedle  Street,  E.G. 
ALBEMARLE,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OP,  K.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  A.D.C.,  39  Belgrave  Square,  S.W.  ; 

and  Quidenham,  Norfolk. 

ALCOCK,  JOHN,  111  Cambridge  Gardens,  North  Kensington,  W. 
fALDENHOVEN,  JOSEPH  W.,  Messrs.  W.  Eldon  &  Co.,  St.  Dunstan's  Buildings,  St.  Dunstans 

Hitt,  E.G. 

ALEXANDER,  MAJOR  DUDLEY  H.,  C.M.G.,  F.R.G.S.,  6  St.  James's  Place,  S.W. 
f  ALLAN,  ARTHUR  CAMPBELL,  14  South  Audley  Street,  W. 
ALLAN,  HUGH,  14  Cockspur  Street,  S.W. 

ALLDRIDGE,  T.  J.,  I.S.O.,  F.R.G.S.,  F.Z.S.,  Oakmount,  Guildford  Road,  Bagshot,  Surrey. 
t  ALLEN,  ARTHUR  A.,  M.P.,  13  Queen's  Gate  Gardens,  S.W. 
•f  ALLEN,  ROBERT,  Summerhayes,  Betchworth,  Surrey. 
ALLEN,  WILLIAM  H.,  1  Dean's  Yard,  S.  W.  ;  and  Bromham,  Bedford. 
ALLEN,  WILLIAM  R.,  58  Priory  Road,  West  Hampstead,  N.W. 
ALLEN,  REV.  W.  OSBORN  B.,  M.A.,  83  St.  George's  Road,  S.W. 
ALLPORT,  WAJ.TER  H.,  C.E.,  Lynwood,  Cardington  Road,  Bedford. 
AMERY,  LEOPOLD  S.,  M.A.,  M.P.,  9  Embankment  Gardens,  Chelsea,  S.W. 

RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.I.E.,  Milton  Ernest  Hatt,  Bedford. 
AMSCHEL,  JULIUS  A.,  28  Park  Side,  Knightsbridge,  S.W. 
ANDERSON,  ALAN  G.,  5  Fenchurch  Avenue,  E.G. 
ANDERSON,  DAVID,  F.C.I.S.,  1  London  Wall  Buildings,  E.G. 


EDWARD  R. 


E  2 


60  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

Year  of 
Election. 

1907     ANDERSON,  FREDERICK,  54  Queen's  Gate,  S.  W.  ;  and  Oriental  Club,  Hanover  Square,  W. 

1900     ANDERSON,  GEORGE  GRAY,  16  Philpot  Lane,  E.G. 


1912 
1911 

1904 
1904 
1911 
1897 
1891 
1905 
1889 
1898 
1912 

1912 
1913 
1905 
1906 
1910 
1906 

1909 
1878 
1900 
1883 
1912 
1909 
1913 
1891 
1888 
1895 
1912 

1896 
1911 
1898 
1883 
1911 
1874 
1887 
1905 
1892 
1902 

1880 
1912 

1893 
1913 
1913 
1911 
1888 
1910 
1882 
1913 
1902 
1902 


ANDERSON,  HERBERT  WM.,  Wharepuni,  West  By  fleet,  Surrey. 

ANDERSON,  JAMES  C.,  16  Lynedoch  Place,  Edinburgh. 

ANDERSON,  SIR  JOHN,  Messrs.  Guthrie  &  Co.,  5,  Whittington  Avenue,  E.G. 

ANDERSON,  SIR  JOHN,  G.C.M.G.,  Colonial  Office,  Downing  Street,  S.W. 

ANDERSON,  JOHN  KINGDON,  10  York  House,  Kensington,  W. 

ANDERSON,  SIR  KENNETH  S.,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.,  5  Fenchurch  Avenue,  E.G. 

ANDERSON,  W.  HERBERT,  12  Hanover  Terrace,  Regent's  Park,  N.  W. 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM  BAKER,  Lanresa  House,  Roehampton,  S.  W. 

f  ANDREW,  DUNCAN  C.,  Berwyn,  Bearsden,  Glasgow. 

ANDREWS,  M.  STEWART,  72  Herne  Hill,  S.E. 

ANDREWS,  THOMAS   J.,  Prince  of  Wales   Mine,   Harrowbarrow,    St.   DominicJc    R.S.O., 

Cornwall. 

ANGTTS,  ARTHUR  R.,  Glenmore  House,  Glenmore  Road,  Minehead,  Somerset. 
ANNABLE,  HENRY  WM.  COUPE,  Aubrey  Haw,  Egham,  Surrey. 
ANSON,  FREDERICK  A.,  M.A.,  Trinity  College,  Oxford. 
ANSTRUTHER-GRAY,  MAJOR  WILLIAM,  M.P.,  Kilmany,  Fife,  N.B. 
ARBUTHNOT,  MAJOR  JOHN  B.,  M.V.O.,  Guards'  Club,  Pall  Matt,  S.W. 

,  WILLIAM  RsiERSON,  33  St.  Helens  Place,  E.G. ;  and  National  Club,  1  Whitehall 

Gardens,  S.  W. 

ARCHER-SHEE,  MAJOR  MARTIN,  D.S.O.,  M.P.,  18  Park  Street,  W. 

t  ARGYLL,  His  GRACE  THE  DUKE  OF,  K.G.,  K.T.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O.,  Kensington  Palace,  W. 
fARKWRiGHT,  JOHN  S.,  56  St.  George's  Square,  S.W. 

fARMTTAGE,  JAMES  ROBERTSON. 

ARMOUR,  DONALD  J.,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  23  New  Cavendish  Street,  W. 
ARMSTRONG,  C.  SPEARMAN,  Oakhurst,  West  Byfleet,  Surrey. 
ARMSTRONG,  JOHN  PRIAULX,  Claremont,  Banagher,  King's  Co.,  Ireland. 
f ARMSTRONG,  W.  C.  HEATON,  5  Cornwall  Gardens,  S.W. 
fARMYTAGE,  GEORGE  F.,  Hoo  Lodge,  Rochester. 

JASHCROFT,  EDGAR  A.,  M.I.M.M.,  M.I.E.E.,  99  Buckingham  Palace  Road,  S.W. 
ASHE,  FREDERICK  WEBBER,  Englemere  Hill,  Ascot;  and  Union  Bank  of  Canada,  51  Thread- 
needle  Street,  E.G. 

ASHTON,  RALPH  S.,  B.A.,  19  Belmont  Park,  Lee,  S.E. 
ASKEW,  HUGH,  3  Hans  Crescent,  S.W. 
ASPINALL,  ALGERNON  E.,  3  Ashley  Gardens,  S.W. 
fAsTLEFORD,  JOSEPH,  Wood  View,  St.  Anthony's  Road,  Bournemouth. 
ASTOR,  WALDORF,  M.P.,  4  St.  James' »  Square,  S.W. 
f  ATKINSON,  CHARLES  E.,  1  Ghatsworth  Gardens,  Eastbourne. 
ATKINSON,  J.  MITFORD,  M.B.,  37  Welbeck  Street,  W. 

f  ATKINSON,  JOHN,  Volta  River  Customs,  vid  Kpong,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
ATTENBOROUGH,  MARK,  47  Mount  Ephraim  Road,  Streatham,  S.W. 
AUERBAOH,  JULIUS,  Messrs.  Dreyfus  <fe  Co.  Ltd.,  101  Leadenhatt  Street,  E.G. 

BADCOCK,  PHILIP,  4  Aldridge  Road  Villas,  Bayswater,  W. 

BAGOT,  THE  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  F.G.S.,  F.S.A.,  Blythfield  Hall,   Rugeley,  Staffs. ;  and 

Travellers'  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 
BAILEY,  ALLANSON,  Hollywood,  West  Byfleet,  Surrey. 
BAILEY,  H.  J.,  Bowden  Abbey,  Bromyard,  Worcester. 
BAILEY,  PERCY  S.,  Tregenna,  Granville  Road,  North  Finchley,  N. 
t  BAILEY,  WILLIAM  B.,  Oakley  Lodge,  164  Westbourne  Grove,  W. 
BAILLIE,  JAMES  R.,  1  Akenside  Road,  Fitzjohn's  Avenue,  N.  W. 
BAILLIEU,  E.  L.,  70  CornhiU,  E.G. 
fBAiLWARD,  W.  A.,  64  Victoria  Street,  S.  W. 
BAIN,  ALDERMAN  ALBERT  :WELLESLEY,Vieed«. 
BAIN,  ROBERT,  126  Queen's  Gate,  S.  W.  ~ 
BAIN,  WILLIAM  P.  C.,  Lochrin  Ironworks,  Coatbridge,  N.B. 


Resident  Fellows.  61 

Year  of 
Election. 

1912  :  BAIED,  JOHN  LAWRENCE,  C.M.G.,M.P.,  26  Chester  Street,  8.  W.,andBilton  House,near  Rugby. 

1896  fBAiRD,  ROBERT  TWEED. 

1910  BAKER,  ARTHUR  E.,  1  Lyall  Street,  Belgrave  Square,  S.W. 

1882  BAKEWKLL,  JOHN  W.,  Forest  End,  Sandhurst,  Berks. 

1908  '  -{-BALDWIN,  STANLEY,  M.P.,  Astley  Hall,  Stourport,   Worcester ;  and  Carlton  and   United 

University  Clubs,  S.W. 

1884  BALFOUR,  B.  R.,  Townley  Hall,  Drogheda,  Ireland. 


1910 


1884 


1881 
1892 


1897 
1889 
1910 
1895 
1884 
1913 
1890 
1883 
1883 
1911 
1911 
1912 
1909 
1912 
1912 
1894 
1904 
1913 
1897 
1893 
1898 
1891 
1893 
1890 
1885 
1899 


BALFOUR,  WM.  RUSSELL,  194  Bedford  Hill,  Balham,  S.W. 


1905     BALLANTYNE,  ROBERT,  5    Whittingehame  Drive,  Kelvinside,   Glasgow ;    and    50    Cannon 
Street,  E.G. 


BALLARD,  CAPT.  HENRY,  C.M.G.,  54  Howard  Road,  Southampton. 


1906  :  BALLARDIE,  GEORGE  M.,  31  Bassett  Road,  Notting  Hill,  W. 
1885     BALME,  CHARLES,  61  Basingliall  Street,  E.G. 


fBANKS,  EDWIN  HODGE,  15  Arlington  Street,  W. 

BARBER,  ALFRED  J.,  CasUemere,  Hornsey  Lane,  N.  ;   and  Midland  Railway  Company  of 

Western  Australia,  298  Winchester  House,  E.C, 
BARCLAY,  HU«H  GURNEY,  Colney  Hall,  Norwich. 
t  BARING-GOULD,  F.,  Merrow  Grange,  Guildford. 
BARKER,  ARTHUR  R.,  2  Westmoreland  House,  Fieldway  Crescent,  N. 
BARKLIE,  T.  W.  S.,  c/o  Belfast  Banking  Co.,  Coleraine. 
BARNARD,  H.  WYNDHAM,  62  St.  Georges  Square,  S.W. 

BARNARD,  WILLIAM  J.,  Dalegarth,  Purley;   and  Surrey  House,  Victoria  Embankment,  W.C. 
•(•BARNES,  ROBERT  S.  W.,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  The  Bungalow,  New  Milton,  Hants. 
BARNETT,  CAVT.  E.  ALGERNON,  Sports  Club,  St.  James's  Square,  S.W. 
BARRATT,  WALTER,  F.G.S.,  F.L.S.,  Albemarle  Club,  37  Dover  Street,  W. 
BARRETT,  R.  J.,  c/o  "  Financier,"  54  Wool  Exchange,  E.C. 
BARRETT,  T.  BOEVEY,  River  Bank,  Strawberry  Vale,  Twickenham. 
fBARTLETT,  FRIEDERICH  LuDWiG,  J.P.,  Corston  Lodge,  Bristol. 
BARTLETT,  SAMUEL  A.,  7  Berkeley  Place,  Wimbledon  Common,  S.  W. 
BATHURST,  FREDERICK  MARLAY,  Mount  Alto,  Rossduff,  Waterford. 
BATHURST,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  THE  HON.  ALLEN  B.,  M.P.,  29  Chesham  Street,  S.W. 
BATLEY,  SIDNEY  T.,  16  Great  George  Street,  S.W.  ;  and  St.  Stephen's  Club,  Westminster,  S.W. 
BATTY,  JAMES  H.,  40  Harley  House,  Marylebone  Road,  N.W. 
BAXTER,  JAMES  MAY,  16  Boileau  Road,  North  Baling,  W. 
BAYLISS,  THOMAS  A.,  St.  John's,  Bridge  End,  Warwick. 
BAYNES,  WILLIAM,  13  Glenmore  Road,  Belsize  Park,  N.W. 
fBEALEY,  RICHARD  NOWELL,  32  Upper  Montagu   Street,  W. 
BEANLANDS,  REV.  CANON  ARTHUR,  M.A.,  Wickhurst  Manor,  Weald,  Sevenoaks. 
GEORGE  A.,  c/o  T.  Yole,  29  Mutley  Park  Road,  Mannamead,  Plymouth. 
BEARE,  PROF.  T.  HUDSON,  B.Sc.,  Engineering  Laboratory,  The  University,  Edinburgh. 

,  JOHN  A.  BELL,  Gordon  Lodge,  St.  Andrews,  N.B.  ;  and  Constitutional  Club,  W.C. 
•J-BEAUCHAMP,  THE  RIGHT  HON.  EARL,  K.C.M.G.,  13  Belgrave  Square,  S.  W.  ;  and  Madres- 

field  Court,  Malvern  Link. 
fBECK,  A.  CECIL,  M.P.,  Harrold  Hall,  Bedford. 
BECK,  H.  REGINALD,  7  Royal  Bank  Place,  Glasgow. 

BEDFORD,  His  GRACE  THE  DUKE  OF,  K.G.,  15  Belgrave  Square,  S.  W.;  and  Woburn  Abbey,  Beds. 
BEDFORD,  EDWARD,  C.E.,  Delbrook,  Picardy  Road,  Belvedere,  Kent. 
BEDWELL,  COMMANDER  E.  P.,  R.N.,  National  Liberal  Club,  Whitehall  Place,  S.  W. 
BEECHING,  G.  F.,  Norwich  Union  Buildings,  Piccadilly,  W. 
BEECHING,  MAJOR  GEORGE  S.,  V.D.,  32  Denbigh  Road,  Ealing,  W. 
fBEESON,  WILLIAM,  Wentworth,  Prentis  Road,  Streatham,  S.  W. 
BEETHAM,  GEORGE,  7  Wetherby  Gardens,  S.  W.  ;  and  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
BEETON,  HENRY  R.,  9  Maresfield  Gardens,  Hampstead,  N.W. 
BEGG,  F.  FAITHFULL,  Bartholomew  House,  E.C. 
BEHAN,  JOHN  C.  VALENTINE,  15  Linton  Road,  Oxford. 


62  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

Year  of 

Election. 

1900     BELILIOS,  RAPHAEL  E.,  1  Cloisters,  Temple,  E.G. 

1910  !  fBELL,  COLONEL  ALEXANDEB  W.  C.,  Grangehurst,  Court  Road,  Tunbridge  Wdla, 

1900  I  BELL,  ROBERT  M.,  Messrs.  Guthrie  &  Co.,  5  Whittington  Avenue,  E.G. 


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1913 
1910 
1906 
1886 
1891 

1912 
1909 
1894 
1911 
1898 
1885 
1884 
1906 
1881 
1904 
1910 
1886 
1911 
1912 
1910 
1891 
1895 
1877 
1868 
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1897 


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1898 
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1890 
1882 
1891 
1913 
1912 
1912 
1888 
1889 
1911 
1911 


1898 
1913 
1908 
1909 
1891 
1906 


BELL,  WILLIAM,  St.  Margaret's,  Beulah  Road,  Tunbridge  Wells  ;  and  Junior  Constitutional 

Club,  Piccadilly,  W. 

BELLASIS,  W.  DALGLISH,  46  Clarges  St.,  W.  ;  and  White's  Club,  St.  James's  Street,  S.  W. 
BENN,  ARTHUR  SHIRLEY,  M.P.,  18  Bolton  Gardens,  South  Kensington,  8.  W. 
BENNETT,  ALDERMAN  ARTHUR,  J.P.,  Paddington  House,  Warrington. 
fBENSON,  ARTHUR  H.,  62  Ludgate  Hill,  E.G. 
BENSON,  MAJOR-GENERAL  SIR  F.  W.,  K.C.B.,  5  Hartfield  Road,  Eastbourne  ;   and  Army 

and  Navy  Club,  Pall  Matt,  S.W. 

BENYON,  MAJOR  J.  A.,  Assistant  Agent-General  for  Quebec,  36  Kingsway,  W.C. 
BERESFORD,  ADMIRAL  LORD  CHARLES,  G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.,  M.P.,  1  Great  Cumberland  Place,  W. 
fBERLEiN,  JULIUS,  536  Salisbury  House,  E.G. 
BERRIDQE,  SIR  THOMAS  H.  D.,  11  Old  Broad  Street,  E.G. 
BERRILL,  W.  J.,  Messrs.  Gordon  <fe  Gotch,  15  St.  Bride  Street,  E.G. 
fBERTRAND,  WM.  WiCKHAM,  Ninfleld,  Summersfield  Avenue,  Chicheater. 
BEVAN,  FRANCIS  AUGUSTUS,  1  Tilney  Street,  Mayfair,  W. 
SEVAN,  JAMES  F.,  Sandford  House,  Church  Stretton,  Salop. 
BEVAN,  WILLIAM  ARMINE,  11  The  Boltons,  South  Kensington,  S.W. 
BEWLEY,  ROBERT,  16  Beacon  Hill,  Camden  Road,  N. 
BIBBY,  R.  GORDON,  Fachwen,  St.  Asaph. 

BIDDISCOMBE,  J.  R.,  Elmington,  91  Eltham  Road.  Lee,  S.E.  ;  and  101  Leadenhatt  Street,  E.G. 
BIQGS,  JOSEPH  W.,  11  Alexandra  Mansions,  West  End  Lane,  N.W. 

BIQLAND,  ALFRED,  M.P.,  58  Jermyn  Street,  S.W.;  and  Wrexford  Lodge,  Oxton,  Birkenhead. 
BINQLEY,  R.  NOEL  G.,  c/o  C.  E.  Welldon,  Esq.,  20  Eastcheap,  E.G. 

GEOBas,  4  D  Station,  Quirindi,  New  South  Wales. 
BIRBECK,  JOHN,  Dewerstone  House,  Cheltenham. 

BIRCH,  A.  S.,  c/o  Messrs.  A.  L.  Elder  &  Co.,  7  St.  Helens  Place,  E.G. 
BIBCH,  SIB  ABTHUB  N.,  K.C.M.G.    Bank  of  England,  Burlington  Gardens,  W. 
BIRCH,  SIB  EBNEST  W.,  K.C.M.G.,  30  Harrington  Gardens,  S.W. 
BIBCHENOUQH,   HENRY,   C.M.G.,   79   Eccleston   Square,   S.W.  ;  and   Reform   Club,   Pall 

Matt,  S.W. 

BIBD,  GEOBGE  W.,  Stapleford,  Goldington  Avenue,  Bedford. 
BIRT,  F.  BECKETT,  The  Copse,  Wimbledon,  8.  W. 
BISHOP,  F.  L.,  119  Finsbury  Pavement,  E.G. 
BLAOKWOOD,  GEORGE  R.,  St.  James's  Club,  Piccadilly,  W. 

COLONEL  HENRY  J.,  C.B.,  Army  and  Navy  Club,  Pall  Matt,  S.  W. 
BLACK,  ERNEST,  L.R.C.P.,  4  York  Street,  Portman  Square,  W. 
BLACK,  GEORGE  Gow,  27  West  Side,  Wandsworth  Common,  S.W. 
BLACK,  J.  F.,  M.D.,  Junior  Conservative  Club,  44  Albemarle  Street,  W. 
BLACKIE,  JOHN,  63  Laverdale  Gardens,  Hyndland,  Glasgow. 

SIR  HENRY  A.,  G.C.M.G.,  Myrtle  Grove,  Youghal,  Ireland. 
BLAND,  R.  N.,  C.M.G.,  c/o  Messrs.  H.  S.  King  &  Co.,  9  Fall  Mall,  S.W. 
BLAND,  REV.  CANON  EDWARD  M.,  Arden  House,  Rosen  Lane,  Lincoln. 
BLAYNAY,  WILLIAM,  Kingsway  House,  W.C. 


BLECKLY,  CHARLES  ARNOLD,  10  Philpot  Lane,  E.G. 

902     -J-BLYTH,  RIGHT  HON.  LOBD,  33  Portland  Place,  W.  ;  and  Blythwood,  Stansted,  Essex. 
1909  j  BLYTH,  THOMAS  TOLME,  M.A.,  112  Gresham  House,  Old  Broad  Street,,  E.G. 
1911  j  BOABD,  A.  VYVYAN,  4,  May  field  Road,  Grassendale,  Liverpool. 
1881      Bois,  HENBY,  5  Astwood  Road,  South  Kensington,  S.  W. 


BOLTON,  JOHN,  15  Cranley  Gardens,  Muswett  Hill,  N. 

fBoNAB,  GEOBGE,  Dunruadh,  Dundee;  and  53  New  Broad  Street,  E.G. 

BOND,  RALPH  STUART,  10  Airlie  Gardens,  W.  ;  and  Norfolk  House,  Norfolk  Street,  Strand,  W.C. 

BOND,  STANLEY  S.,  Oakdean,  The  Downs,  Wimbledon,  S.W. 

BOOKER,  J.  DAWSON,  22  St.  Andrews  Road,  Bedford. 

BOOTH,  Rianr  HON.  CHARLES,  F.R  S.,  D.C.L.,  28  Campden  House  Court,  W. 


Resident  Felloius.  68 


1906 
1912 
1889 
1885 
1904 
1910 
1904 
1910 
1887 
1898 
1905 


1878 
1912 
1902 
1908 
1888 
1910 
1907 
1905 
1874 
1881 


1884 
1886 
1909 
1912 
1905 
1910 
1889 
1912 
1897 
1879 

1888 
1912 
1913 


BOSANQUET,  BERNARD  J.  T.,  7  Park  Place,  St.  James's,  8.W. 

BOSANQUET,  RICHARD  A.,  Bank  House,  Windsor. 

BOSANQUET,  WM.  DAVID,  Ripsley,  Liphook,  Hants. 

fBosTOCK,  SENATOR  HON.  HEWITT,  The  Ranch,  Monte  Creek,  British  Columbia. 

•(•BOSTOCK,  SAMUEL,  Lainston,  near  Winchester. 

BOSWELL,  W.  ALBERT,  4  Campden  House  Terrace,  W. 

BOTSFORD,  WM.  MURRAY,  Royal  Bank  of  Canada,  Princes  Street,  E.G. 

fBouLTON,  HAROLD  E.,  M.A.,  M.V.O.,  64  Cannon  Street,  E.G. 

fBouLTON,  SIR  SAMUEL  B.,  BART.,  Copped  Hall,  Totteridge,  Herts. 

BOURNE,  ROBERT  WILLIAM,  C.E.,  18  Hereford  Square,  S.W. 

BOURSOT,  BASIL  J.,  36  Sackville  Street,  W. 

fBovELL,  SIR  HENRY  A.,  Abam  Court,  21  Harrington  Gardens,  S.W. 

fBowDEN-SMiTH,  ADMIRAL  SIR  NATHANIEL,  K.C.B.,  16  Queen's  Gate  Terrace,  S.  W. 

BOWINS,  ARTHUR  W.,  Lemington,  Frensham,  Surrey. 

BOWLES,  GEORGE  VERNON,  16  Hillside  Gardens,  Highgate,  N. 

BOWMAN,  GEORGE  MILLAR,  Logie,  Cupar,  N.B. 

BOWMAN,  W.  :C.,  15  Copthall  Avenue,  E.G. 

BOWRING,  COLONEL  F.  T.  N.  SPRATT,  R.E.,  C.B.,  Hurstmead,  Chislehurst ;    and  Athenaeum 

Club,  Pall  Matt,  S.  W. 
BOXALL,  EDWARD  T.,  9  Bishopsgate,  E.G. 
Bo  YD,  CHARLES  W.,  C.M.G.,  2  Down  Street,  Piccadilly,  W. 
BOYLE,  SIR  CAVENDISH,  K.C.M.G.,  14  Holland  Road,  Hove. 
fBoYLB,  FRANK,  Que-que,  Rhodesia. 

BOYLE,  COLONEL  GERALD  E.,  48  Queen's  Gate  Terrace.,  S.W. 
BOYLE,  JOHN  T.  McL.,  17  Brunswick  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 
BOYLE,  LEWIS  C.,  Imperial  Hotel,  Barnstaple. 
BOYS,  FRANCIS  T.,  109,  Queen's  Gate,  S.W. 
JBRADBERRY,  THOMAS  R.,  3  CoptJiall  Buildings,  E.G. 

BRAMSTON,  SIR  JOHN,  G.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  18  Berkeley  Place,  Wimbledon,  S.W, 
BRASSEY,  LEONARD,  M.P.,   Apethorpe,    Wansford,   Northants ;    and  40    Upper  Grosvenor 

Street,  W. 

BRASSEY,  RIGHT  HON.  EARL,  G.C.B.,  24  Park  Lane,  W. 
BRATCHELL,  STANLEY,  Broad  Street  House,  E.G. 

BRAUND,  FREDERICK  W.,  Messrs.  George  Wills,  Ltd.,  57  Leadenhatt  Street,  E.G. 
BREAKELL,  J.  EDWIN,  4  Cedar  Road,  Teddington. 

BREITMEYER,  LUDWIG,  c/o  Messrs.  Wernher,  Beit  &  Co.,  29  Holborn  Viaduct,  E.G. 
BREMER,  MOUNSTEVEN,  Royal  Societies  Club,  St.  James's  Street,  S.  W. 
BRENAN,  BYRON,  C.M.G.,  10  Astwood  Road,  South  Kensington,  S.W. 
BREWSTER,  ADOLPH  B.,  Delana,  Combe  Down,  Bath. 

BRIDGE,  H.  H.,  Fairfield  House,  Droxford,  Hants.  ;  and  Union  Club,  Trafalgar  Sq.,  S.  W. 
BRIDGES,  REAR-ADMIRAL  WALTER  B.,  c/o  Messrs.   Woodhead  &  Co.,  44  Charing  Cross, 

S.W.  ;  and  United  Service  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

BRIGHT,  CHARLES  E.,  C.M.G.,  Manor  House,  Elstree,  Herts ;  and  Wyndham  Club,  S.W. 
BRISCOE,  WILLIAM  ARTHUR,  Longstowe  Hall,  Cambs. 
BRITTAIN,  HARRY  E.,  M.A.,  2  Gowley  Street, Westminster,  S.W. 
fBROADMEAD,  HAROLD  H.,  6  Fig  Tree  Court,  Temple,  E.G. 
BROCK,  JOHN  E.,  8  Forest  Rise,  Snarenbrook,  Walthamstow. 
BROCKLEBANK,  RALPH,  Haughton  Hall,  Tarporley,  Cheshire. 
BROCKLEHURST,  EDWARD,  J.P.,  Kinnersley  Manor,  Reigate. 
BRODRICK,  HON.  LAURENCE  A.,  7  Cadogan  Gardens,  S.W. 
fBROOKMAN,  HON.  GEORGE,  M.L.C.,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
fBROOKS,  HERBERT,  17  Prince's    Gardens,   S.W.  ;    and  11  St.  Benet  Place,  Gracechurch 

Street,  E.G. 

BROOKS,  H.  TABOR,  11  St.  Benet  Place,  Gracechurch  Street,  B.C. 
BROMHEAD,  WALTER  S.,  15  Angel  Court,  Throgmorton  St.,  E.G. 
BROMWICH,  ALFRED,  British  South  Africa  Co.,  138  Strand,  W.C. 


64  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


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Election. 

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1910 
1910 
1900 
1884 
1913 
1909 
1912 
1892 
1907 
1888 
1912 
1877 
1909 
1884 
1904 
1910 
1910 


1895 


1900 
1906 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1889 
1911 
1896 
1898 
1912 
1911 
1897 
1910 
1912 
1886 
1902 
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1869 


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1900 
1908 
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1894 
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1909 
1908 

1893 
1912 
1901 
1910 

1887 


BROUNGER,  RICHARD  E.,  The  Hawthorns,  Grove  Park,  Chiswick,  W. 

BROWN,  GEORGE  MCLAREN,  Canadian  Pacific  Railway,  62  Charing  Cross,  8.  W. 

BROWN,  J.  FINDEN,  Helenhurst,  Holligrave  Road,  Bromley,  Kent. 

fBROWN,  SIR  JOHN  McLBAVY,  O.M.G.,  49  Portland  Place,  W. 

BROWN,  THOMAS,  59  Mark  Lane,  E.G. 

BROWN,  W.  CAMPBELL,  M.A.,  F.R.G.S.,  F.C.P.,  Tetherdown,  Muswell  Hill,  N. 

BROWN,  WM.  HARVEY,  38  Victoria  Street,  S.  W.  ;  and  The  Knoll,  Poppleton,  York. 

BROWNE,  ALEXANDER,  Callaly  Castle,  Whittingham,  Northumberland. 

BROWNE,  ARTHUR  SCOTT,  Buckland  Filleigh,  Highampton,  North  Devon. 

BROWNE,  GERALD  M.,  7  Walbrook,  E.G. 

BROWNE,  LEONARD  G.,  35,  Walbrook,  E.G. 

BROWNE,  MARTIN  L.  J.,  66  Broad  Street  Avenue,  E.G. 

BROWNING,  S.  B.,  Roby,  Crescent  Wood  Road,  Sydenham  Hill,  S.E. 

BROWNING,  THOMAS  BLAIR,  M.A.,  18  Bury  Street,  W.G. 

BRUCE,  SIR  CHARLES,  G.C.M.G.,  Arnot  Tower,  Leslie,  N.B. 

BRUCE,  COLONEL  SIR  DAVID,  O.B.,  F.R.S.,  R.A.M.O.,  War  Office,  Whitehall,  S.W. 

f  BRUCE,  CAPTAIN  DAVID  L.,  R.F.A.,  2  Rothesay  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

BRUCE,  ADMIRAL  SIR  JAMES  A.  T.,  K.C.M.G.,  3  Montagu  Square,  W.,  and  United  Service 

Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 
BRUCE-JOY,  ALBERT,  R.H.A.,  F.R.G.S.,  The  Studio,  Beaumont  Road,   West   Kensington, 

W.  ;  and  Athenaeum  Club,  S.  W. 

BRUCE,  ROBERT  HUNTER,  Hanover  Court,  Hanover  Square,  W. 
fBRUNNER,  JOHN  F.  L.,  M.P.,  43  Harrington  Gardens,  S.W. 
•J-BRUNWIN,  ALAN  D.,  M.D.,  Rayne,  Braintree,  Essex. 
fBRUNWiN,  GEORGE  E.,  Haverings,  Rayne,  Braintree,  Essex. 
BRYDEN,  ARCHIBALD  L.,  18  Billiter  Street,  E.G. 
BUCHANAN,  JAMES,  Lavington  Park,  Petworth  ;  and  24  Holborn,  E.G. 
BUCHANAN,  J.  L.,  Braehead,  Mill  Road,  Bromborough,  Birkenhead. 
BUCKLAND,  JAMES,  28  St.  Thomas's  Mansions,  Stangate,  S.E. 
fBucKLAND,  THOMAS,  c/o  Bank  of  New  South  Wales,  29  Threadneedle  Street,  E.G. 
BUCKLE,  A.  STEWART,  34  Leith  Mansions,  Elgin  Avenue,  W. 
BUCKLER,  0.  DUGALD,  St.  Mary's  Croft,  Mitt  Hill,  N.W. 
BUCKLEY,  G.  A.  McLEAN,  The  Hall,  Worth,  Sussex. 
BUCKLKY,  MAJOR  PERCY,  33  Hans  Mansions,  S.W. 
BUCKNILL,  SAMUEL  P.  B.,  51  St.  George's  Square,  S.W. 
BULL,  HENRY,  1  Queen's  Gate  Terrace,  S.W.  ;  and  28  Milton  Street,  E.G. 
BULL,  JAMES,  1  Albion  Road,  Clapham,  S.W. 
BULLER,  W.  LEOPOLD,  Junior  Carlton  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 
BULWER,  SIR  HENRY  E.  G.,  G.C.M.G.,  17A  South  Audley  Street,  W.  ;  and  Athenceum  Club 

Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

BURN,  COLONEL  CHARLES  R.,  M.P.,  77  Cadogan  Square,  S.W. 
BURN,  JOHN,  17  Upper  Phillimore  Placs,  Kensington,  W. 
BURNLEY,  MALCOLM  D'ARBLAY,  27  Manor  Road,  Beckenham,  Kent. 
BURRELL,  PERCY,  The  Grange,  Barton  Mills,  Mildenhall,  Suffolk. 
BURST  ALL,  JOHN  F.,  57  Gracechurch  Street,  E.G. 

BURT,  ALBERT  HAMILTON,  M.R.C.S.E.,  L.R.C.P.,  23  Palmeira  Square,  Hove,  Sussex. 
BURT,  FREDERICK  N.,  Agadir,  Hitchin. 
BURTON,    FREDERICK    F.    A.,    31    Wilbury    Road,    Hove,    Sussex ;     and    Constitutional 

Club,  W.G. 

BURTON,  GEORGE  WM.  A.,  F.R.G.S.,  14  Sidney  Terrace,  New  Cleethorpes,  Grimsby. 
BURTON,  LIEUT.-COL.  HENRY,  The  Grove,  Branksome  Park,  Bournemouth,  W.  ;  and  Junior 

Carlton  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

BUSH,  ROBERT  E.,  Bishops  Knoll,  Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol. 
BUSK,  SIR  EDWARD  H.,  M.A.,  LL.B.,  11  Sussex  Place,  Regent's  Park,  N.W. 
fBuss,  REV.  ARTHUR  C.,  M.A.,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 
BUTLER,  CAPTAIN  LEWIS,  Walton  House,  Hertford. 
BUTT,  JOHN  H.,  Gresham  Club,  King  William  Street,  E.G. 


Resident  Fellows.  65 

Tear  ol 

1890     tBuTTEBWORTH'  ABTHUR  R->  7  Fi9  Tree  Gourt>  Temple,  E.G.;  and  47  Campden  Home 

Rood,   W. 
1912 
1909 
1894 
1878 


1897 
1898 


1902 
1912 
1903 
1904 
1904 
1890 
1912 

1895 
1910 

1881 
1880 
1894 
1912 
1884 
1908 
1893 
1905 
1913 
1897 
1889 
1911 
1897 
1910 


BUTTEBWOBTH,  JAMES  F.,  24  Linden  Gardens,  Bayswater,  W. 

BUXTON,  LELAND  W.  W.,  Warlies,  Waltham  Abbey,  Essex. 

fBuxTON,  NOEL  E.,  M.P.,  Brick  Lane.  F- 

BUXTON,  Sro  T.  FOWELL,  BART.,  G.C.M.G.,  2  Prince's  Gate,  S.W.  ;  and  Warlies,  Waltham 

Abbey,  Essex. 

fBuxTON,  T.  F.  VICTOR,  M.A.,  J.P.,  Woodredon,  Waltham  Abbey,  Essex. 
BYRNE,  J.  0.,  12  New  Court,  Lincoln's  Inn,  W.C. 

GADBURY,  RICHARD,  Rose  Hill,  Worcester.  > 

•(•CADBURY,  WILLIAM  A.,  King's  Norton,  Birmingham. 

OAILLABD,  SIR  VINCENT  H.  P.,  J.P.,  42  Half  Moon  Street,  W. 

|CAiRD,  JAMES,  112  Fenchurch  Street,  E.G. 

•(•CALDECOTT,  REV.  PROFESSOR  ALFRED,  D.D.,  King's  College,  Strand,  W.C. 

•(•CALDICOTT,  HARVEY,  1  St.  James's  Street,  S.W. 

CAMERA Y,  PHILIP  G.,  Union  Defence  League,  25  Victoria  Street,  S.W. ;  and  30  Marmora 
Road,  Honor  Oak,  8.E. 

•(•CAMERON,  MAJOR  MAURICE  A.,  R.E.,  C.M.G.,  61  Bedford  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 

CAMERON,  WM.  KEITH,  55  Draycott  Place,  S.W.;  and  Junior  Constitutional  Club, 
Piccadilly,  W. 

•(•CAMPBELL,  ALLAN,  21  Upper  Brook  Street,  W. 

CAMPBELL,  FINLAY,  Brantridge  Park,  Balcombe,  Sussex. 

CAMPBELL,  GORDON  H.,  c/o  Messrs.  Weddel  &  Co.,  16  St.  Helen's  Place.  E.G. 

CAMPBELL,  HENRY  E.,  c/o  Messrs.  Burns,  Philp  <5c  Co.,  68  Fenchurch  Street,  E.G. 

•(•CAMPBELL,  W.  MIDDLETON,  23  Rood  Lane,  E.G. 

CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM  FINLAY,  Brantridge  Forest,  Balcombe,  Sussex. 

CAMPBELL- JOHNSTON,  CONWAY  S.,  62  Ashley  Gardens,  S.W. 

f  CAMPBELL- JOHNSTON,  MALCOLM,  2  Paper  Buildings,  Temple,  E.G. 

CAMPION,  C.  A.  B.,  Commonwealth  Bank,  36  New  Broad  Street,  E.G. 

OAPPEL,  SIR  ALBERT  J.  LEPPOC,  K.C.I.E.,  27  Kensington  Court  Gardens,  W. 

CARGILL,  WALTER,  45  Clarendon  Road,  Holland  Park,  W. 

CARLETON,  ERNEST  E.,  Ligoniel,  Queen  Adelaide  Road,  Penge,  S.E. 

CARLILL,  ARTHUR  J.  H.,  Exchange  Chambers,  24  St.  Mary  Axe,  E.G. 

CARLYON,  REV.  TRISTREM  S.,  LL.D.,  Eulalia,  St.  Albans  Crescent,  Richmond  Park,  Bourne- 
mouth. 

CARMICHAEL,  H.  S.,  Burnham,  Park  Drive,  Golders  Hill,  N.W. 

CARR,  JOHN  T.,  c/o  Messrs.  Griffiths  &  Co.,  62  London  Wall,  E.G. 

CARR,  MANSEL  F.,  63  Shooters  Hill  Road,  Blackheath,  S.E. 

CARRUTHERS,  JOHN,  MJnst.C.E.,  19  Kensington  Park  Gardens,  W.  ~j 

CARTER,  SIR  GILBERT  T.,  K.C.M.G.,  Greycliffe,  Torquay. 

•(•CARTER,  WILLIAM  H.,  B.A.,  34  Gresham  Street,  E.G.  '    , 

CATTO,  JOHN,  Boodles  Club,  28  St.  James's  Street,  S.W. 

CAUTLEY,  COLONEL  HENRY,  R.E.,  United  Service  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

CAWOOD,  ARTHUR  D.  C.,  66  Broad  Street  Avenue,  E.G. 

CECIL,  LORD  HUGH,  M.P.,  20  Arlington  Street,  S.W. 

CHADWICK,  OSBERT,  C.E.,  C.M.G.,  c/o  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co.,  16  Charing  Cross,  S.W. 

CHAMBERLAIN,  RIGHT  HON.  AUSTEN,  M.P.,  9  Egerton  Place,  S.W. 

*CHAMBERLAIN,  RIGHT  HON.  JOSEPH,  M.P.,  Highbury,  Moor  Green,  Birmingham. 

CHAMBERS,  COLONEL  ARTHUR  W.,  V.D.,  10  Addison  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 

•(•CHAMBERS,  FREDERICK  D.,  158  Frant  Road,  Thornton  Heath,  Surrey. 

CHAMBERS,  THOMAS  STANLEY,  158  Frant  Road,  Thornton  Heath,  Surrey. 

CHAMBERS,  WM.  F.  DOMINIC,  B.A.,  90  Gordon  Road,  Ealing,  W. 

•(•CHAPLIN,  HOLROYD,  B.A.,  2  Holland  Villas  Road,  W. 

CHAPMAN,  MAJOR  WILLIAM  E.,  49  Lancaster  Gate,  W. 

CHARNWOOD,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  M.A.,  108  Eaton  Square,  S.W.  ;  and  Stowe  House, 
Lichfield. 


66  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


Year  of 
Election. 

1883 


1885 
1394 
1913 
1913 
1904 
1913 
1908 
1868 
1888 
1894 
1884 
1895 


1910 
1883 
1910 
1903 
1897 
1905 
1900 


1891 
1913 
1903 


1887 
1912 
1884 
1910 
1889 
1882 

1886 
1912 
1893 
1902 
1911 
1906 
1896 
1903 
1881 
1909 
1895 
1898 
1901 
1883 
1912 
1910 
1891 
1909 

1885 
1902 
1905 
1882 


•fCHARRiNGTON,  ARTHUR  F.,  Ea*t  Hill.  Oxted,  Surrey  ;   and  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club, 

Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

•J-CHABRINGTON,  HUGH  SPENCER,  D.we  Cliff.  Burton-on-Trent. 
•J-CHEADLE,  FRANK  M.,  Minerve,  Victoria  Road,  Woodbridge. 
CHARNACK,  HENRY  HAVELOCK,  Beechcroft,  Oatlands  Park,  Weybridgc. 
CHEESEWRIQHT,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  WILLIAM  F.,  165  Strand,  W.C. 
CHEKE,  GEORGE  0.  M.,  Faygate  Place,  Horsham. 

CHELMSFORD,  THE  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  G.C.M.G.,  18  Queen's  Gate  Place,  S.W. 
CHIDELL,  CHARLES  A.,  Illovo,  Woking. 

CHRISTIAN,  H.R.H.  PRINCE,  K.G.,  G.C.V.O.,  Cumberland  Lodge,  Windsor  Great  Park. 
fCHRiSTisoN,  ROBERT,  Burwell  Park,  Louth. 
CHURCH,  WALTER,  Kilmartin,  Lias,  Hants. 

CHURCHILL,  JOHN  SPENCER,  C.M.G.,  8  Gyllyngvase  Terrace,  Falmouth. 
•(•CHURCHILL,  COLONEL  MACKENZIE,  The  Granleys,  St.  Mark's,  Cheltenham  ;  and  Army  and 

Navy  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

CHURSTON,  CAPT.  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  M.V.O.,  20  Craven  Hill,  W. 
CLARENCE,  LOVELL  BURCHETT,  Coaxden,  Axminster. 
CLARK,  CHARLES  J.  J.,  1  Ravensbourne  Gardens,  Ealing,  W. 
CLABK,  CUMBERLAND,  29  Chepstow  Villas,  Bayswater,  W. 
•(•CLARK,  EDWARD  G.  U.,  West  Runton,  Cromer. 
CLARK,  ERNEST,  26  Duchy  Rooms,  Somerset  House,  W.C. 
CLARK,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  SIR   JAMES   R.  A.,  BART.,  C.B..    F.R.C.S.E.,  Braywick  Grove, 

Maidenhead. 

CLARK,  JONATHAN,  IA  Devonshire  Terrace,  Portland  Place,  W. 
fCLARKE,  CHARLES  B.  0.,  40  St.  James's  Place,  S.W. 
•J-CLARKE,    GENERAL   SIR   CHARLES   MANSFIELD,    BART.,   G.C.B.,    G.C.V.O.,    20    Lennox 

Gardens,  S.W. 

CLARKE,  SIR  FIELDING,  Oriental  Club,  Hanover  Square,  W. 
CLARKE,  FREDERIC  SYDENHAM,  The  Croft,  Winchfield. 
fOLARKE,  HENRY,  J.P.,  Cannon  Hall,  Hampstead,  N.W. 
CLARKE,  PERCY,  Beechivood,  Caterham  Valley. 

•fOLARKE,  STRACHAN  C.,  Messrs.  J.  Morrison  &  Co.,  5  Fenchurch  Street,  E.G. 
JCLARKSON,  J.  STEWART,  c/o  Messrs.  Farmer  &  Co.,   Pitt  Street,   Sydney,   New  South 

Wales. 

•J-CLAYTON,  REGINALD  B.  B.,  Little  Hathett,  East  Boldre,  Hants. 
CLEGG,  RICHARD,  Edgar  Lodge,  Addlestone,  Surrey. 
CLEGHORN,  ROBERT  C.,  14  St.  Mary  Axe,  E.G. 
CLOUGHER,  THOMAS  R.,  17  Cockspur  Street,  S.W. 
CLOWES,  MAURICE,  63  Harcourt  Terrace,  S.W. 

fCLUNis,  R.  Ross,  c/o  C.  P.  Potter,  Esq.,  Swan  House,  Great  Swan  Alky,  E.G. 
fCoATES,  MAJOR  SIR  EDWARD  F.,  BART.,  M.P.,  99  Gresham  Street,  E.G. 
COATES,  JOSEPH,  79  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.G. 
COBB,  ALFBED  B.,  11  Hillmarton  Road,  Camdcn  Road,  N. 
*COBHAM,  C.  DELAVAL,  C.M.G.,  Athenceum  Club,  Pall  Matt,  S.W. 
COCHRANE,  HON.  THOMAS  H.,  Crawford  Priory,  Springfield,  Fife,  N.B. 
COCKBURN,  HON.  SIR  JOHN  A.,  M.D.,  K.C.M.G.,  Dean's  Hill,  Harrietsham,  Maidstone. 
fCoHEN,  CHARLES  WALEY,  11  Hyde  Park  Terrace,  W. 
COHEN,  NEVILLE  D.,  Messrs.  D.  Cohen  &  Co.,  17  Tokenhouse  Yard,  E.G. 
COKE,  LIEUT.  HON.  ROGER,  R.N.,  Holkham,  Norfolk. 
COLCOCK.  NEVILLE  B.,  Kingsway  Chambers,  Kingsway,  W.C. 
COLEBBOOK,  ALBERT  E.,  44  St.  Mary  Axe,  E.G. 
COLES,  COLONEL  ARTHUR  H.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  18  Walpok  Street,  Chelsea,  S.W.  ;  and  Naval 

and  Military  Club,  Piccadilly,  W. 

COLES,  WILLIAM  R.  E.,  1  Adelaide  Buildings,  London  Bridge,  E.G. 
COLLIER,  REV.  HENRY  N.,  M.A.,  20  Court  Road,  Molineux  Park,  Tunbridge  Wells. 
COLLINS,  CAPT.  R.  MUIHHEAD,  R.N.,  C.M.G.,  49  Oakley  Street,  S.W. 
fOoLLUM,  REV.  HUGH  ROBERT,  M.R.I.A.,  F.S.S.,  35  Oakley  Street,  Chelsea,  S.W. 


Resident  Fellows.  67 

Tear  of 
Election. 

1880  OOLLYER,  WILLIAM  R.,  M.A.,  I.S.O.,  Hackford  Hall,  Reepham.,  Norfolk. 

1882  COLMEB,  JOSEPH  G.,  O.M.G.,  29  Eldon  Road,  W. 

1894  COLQUHOUN,  ARCHIBALD  R.,  25  Bedford  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 

1907  OOLVIN,  IAN  DUNCAN,  8,  Reynolds  Close,  Hampstead  Way,  N.W. 

1898  CONIQRAVE,  B.  FAIRFAX,  170  Winchester  House,  E.G. 

1905  CONNAUQHT,  H.E.,  FIELD-MARSHAL  H.R.H.  THE  DUKE  OF,  K.G.,  G.C.M.G.,  Government 

House,  Ottawa,  Canada  ;  and  Bagshot  Park,  Surrey. 

1913  CONNING,  JAMES,  4  Auriol  Ruad,  West  Kensington.  W. 

1909  CONOLLY,  EDWARD,  Boys'  School,  Woolston,  Southampton. 

1911  CONYBEARE,  CHARLES  A.  V.,  Oakfield  Park,  Dartford,  Kent. 

1899  CONYBEARE,  REV.  WM.  JAMES,  M.A.,  Newington  Rectory,  S.E. 
1874  jCooDE,  M.  P.,  c/o  Messrs.  U.  8.  King  A  Co.,  9  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

1901  COOKE,  SIR  CLEMENT  KINLOCH,  M.P.,  3  Mount  Street,  W. 

1886  fCooKS,  HENRY  M.,  12  Friday  Street,  E.G. 

1909  COOPER,  J.  ASTLEY,  Br cornfield  Hall,  Swanley,  Kent. 

1882  COOPER,  REV.  CHARLES  J.,  20  Hertford  Street,  Cambridge. 

1899  COOPER,  RICHARD  A.,  M.P.,  Ashlyna  Hall,  Berkhamsted. 

1884  COOPER,  ROBERT  ELLIOTT,  C.E.,  44  Princes  Gate,  S.W.  ;  and  15,  Deans  Yard,  S.W. 
1909  COOPER,  SIR  RICHARD  P.,  BART.,  Berkhamsted. 

1891  COOPER,  SIR  WILLIAM  C.,  BART.,  Wooton  House,  Newbury,  Berks. 

1911  COPLESTON,  LISUT.  REGINALD  G.,  R.N.,  Offwell  Rectory,  Honiton. 

1889  CORONER-JAMES,  J.  II.,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  Finbury  House,  Blomfield  Street,  E.G. 

1908  CORFE,  RIGHT  REV.  BISHOP  CHARLES  J.,  D.D.,  Church  House,  Dean's  Yard,  S.W. 

1909  CORNEY,  B.  GLANVH.L,  I.S.O.,  19  Abingdon  Court,  Kensington,  W. 

1910  CORNISH,  VAUGHAN,  D.Sc.,  F.R.G.S.,  F.G.S.,  F.C.S.,  Woodville,  Camberley. 

1912  COTTERELL,  THOMAS  S.,  J.P.,  Abbey  Yard,  Bath. 

1887  COTTON,  SYDNEY  H.,  IA  Chesterfield  Street,  Mayfair,  W. 

1886  COTTRELL,  HENRY  E.  P.,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  314  Winchester  House,  Old  Broad  Street,  B.C. 

1911  COTTS,  W.  D.  MITCHELL,  4  London  Watt  Buildings,  E.G. 

1911  COTTC/TER,  GEORGE  GERALD,  74  Gloucester  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  W. 

1892  COURTHOPE,  WILLIAM  F.,  National  Club,  1  WhiteJiall  Gardens,  S.W. 
1907  COURTIS,  EDWARD,  Muizenberg,  Haverwood  Road,  South  Croydon. 

1904  fCouTTS,  WILLIAM  SCOTT,  3  Bricket  Road,  St.  Albans  ;  and  2  Bittiter  Avenue,  E.G. 

1896  JGowDRAY,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  16  Carlton  House  Terrace,  S.W.  ;  and  Paddockhurst,  Worth 
Sussex. 

1902  COWIE,  ARCHIBALD,  20  Blythswood  Square,  Glasgow. 

1885  COWIE,  GEORGE,  11  Courtfield  Road,  S.W.  ;  and  Suffolk  House,  E.G. 
1885  Cox,  ALFRED  W.,  30  St.  James's  Place,  S.W. 

1889  Cox,  FRANK  L.,  9  King's  Bench  Walk,  Temple,  E.G. 

1896  Cox,  GEORGE  CURLING,  c/o  T.  L.  Crown,  Esq.,  Edgemoor,  H  arrogate  Road,  Ripon. 

1897  Cox,  SIR  LIONEL,  c/o  Messrs  Richardson  and  Co.,  25  Suffolk  Street,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

1888  fCoxHEAD,  BRIGADIER-GENERAL  J.  A.,  R.A.,  C.B.,  Church  Hill  House,  Great  Waldingfield, 

Suffolk  ;  and  Naval  and  Military  Club,  Piccadilly,  W. 

1897  t^RAMEH,  HERMANN  J. 

1913  C;iv^  FIELD,  WALTER  THOMAS,  31  Halesworth  Road,  Lewisham,  S.E. 

1912  CRVSWORTH,  THE  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  Grundisburgh  Hall,  Woodbridge. 

1913  CRAWFORD,  SIR  HOMEWOOD,  City  Solicitor's  Office,  Guildhall,  E.G. 

1887  -J-CRAWLEY-BOEVEY,   ANTHONY    P.,   Birchgrove,   Crosswood,    Aberystwyth ;     and    Oriental 

Club,  Hanover  Square,  W. 

1912  CBAW3UAW,  LORD,  D.L.,  J.P.,  Crawshaw  Hall,  Rawtenstall,  Lancashire. 

1896  CREAGH,  CHARLES  VANDELEUR,  C.M.G.,    32  Charlton  Road,  Blackheath,  S.E. 

1896  CRESSEY,  GEORGE  H.,  M.R.C.S.,  Oak  Manor,  Tonbridge. 

1912  CRESSWELL,  ALDERMAN  S.,  West  Hill,  View  Field  Road,  Wandsworih,  S.W. 

1895  CREW,  JOSIAH,  Tavistock  Hotel,  Covent  Garden,  W.C. 

1912  CREWE,  RICHARD  F.  HARPER,  Cocoa  Tree  Club,  St.  James's  Street,  S.W.;  and  CalkeAbbeg, 

Derby. 

1912  CREWE,  THE  RIGHT  HON.  THE  MARQUESS  OF,  K.G.,  Crewe  House,  15  Curzon  Street,  W. 


68  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

Year  of 
Election. 

1885  CRIOHTON,  EGBERT,  (The  Hardens,  Caterham  Valley. 

1886  CRITCHELL,  J.  TROUBRIDGE,  Queensland  Cottage,  Bitter icay,  Essex. 
1911  CROFT,  H.  PAGE,  M.P.,  53  Onslow  Gardens,  S.W. 

1911  CROFT,  KENNETH,  14  Hanover  Square,  W. 

1903  CROOKSHANK,  EDGAR  M.,  J.P.,  Saint  Hitt,  East  Orinstead. 

19101.  CROSFIELD,  CAPTAIN  GEORGE  R.,  4  Winmarleigh  Street,  Warrington. 

1897  CROSS,  ANDREW  L.,  19  Murrayfield  Avenue,  Murrayfield,  Edinburgh. 

1889  CROW,  JAMBS  N.  HARVBY,  M.B.,  C.M.,  Ardrishaig,  Argyleshire. 

1911  CROWD Y,  FREDERICK  H.,  M.D.,  South  Grove,  Highgate,  N. 

1912  fCROWE,  JAMES  H.,  Edzell,  Brechin,  N.B. 

1911  CRUNDALL,  SIB  WILLIAM  H.,  J.P.,  Woodside,  Kearsney,  Dover, 

1890  CUFF,  WILLIAM  SYMES,  34  Lambolle  Eoad,  Hampstead,  N.  W. 

1911  CULLEN,  WILLIAM  H.,  Mickleham  Downs,  Dorking. 
1901  CULVER,  ROBERT,  Clareville,  Upminster,  Essex. 

1890  CUNINGHAM,  GfiANViLLE  C.,  37  Craven  Hill  Gardens,  W. 

1906  CUNNINGHAM,  ANDREW,  15  Bramham  Gardens,  S.W. 

1909  CUNNINGHAM,  ROBERT  M.,  Constitutional  Club,  Northumberland  Avenue,  W.C. 

1910  CUNNINGHAME,  DOUGLAS,  National  Bank  of  South  Africa,  Circus  Place,  E.G. 
1892  fCuRLiNG,  ROBERT  SUMNER,  70  Duke  Street,  W. 

1910  CUESON,  H.  C.,  63  Aldermanbury,  E.G. 

1906  *CURZON  OF  KEDLESTON,  RIGHT  HON.  EARL,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.I.E.,  1  Carlton  House  Terrace, 
S.  W.  ;  and  Hackwood  Park,  Basingstoke. 

1912  OUST,  COMMANDER     SIR     CHARLES    LEOPOLD,   BART.,  R.N.,    K.C.V.O.,    C.B.,    C.M.G., 

C.I.E.,  90  Piccadilly,  W. 

1905  CUSTANCE,  ADMIRAL  SIR  REGINALD    N.,    G.C.B.,    K.C.M.G.,   C.V.O.,    42    Half   Moon 
Street,  W. 

1879  DALTON,  E.  H.  GORING,  97  Fellows  Road,  South  Hampstead,  N.W. 

1884  DALTON,  REV.  CANON  JOHN  NEALE,  M.A.,  K.C.V.O.,  C.M.G.,  The  Cloisters,  Windsor. 

1894  DANGAR,  D.  R.,  Holkham,  Inner  Park  Eoad,  Wimbledon  Common,  S.W. 

1880  DANGAR,  F.  H.,  Lyndhurst,  Cleveland  Road,  Ealing,  W. 

1903  fDANGERFiELD,  JAMES,  CoTs-y-Gedol  Hall,  Dyffryn,  Merioneth. 

1898  DANIELS,  CHARLES  W.,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  London  School  of  Tropical  Medicine,  Connaught 

Eoad,  Albert  Dock,  E. 

1911  DANSON,  FRANCIS  C.,  Tower  Buildings,  Liverpool ;  and  74  Bidston  Eoad,  Birkenhead. 

1887  D'ARCY,  WILLIAM  KNOX,  42  Grosvenor  Square,  W.  ;  and  Stanmore  Hall,  Stanmore. 
1889  DARLEY,  CECIL  W.,  I.S.O.,  M.lnst.C.E.,  29  Queen  Anne's  Chambers,  Westminster,  S.W. 
1897  DARKLE  Y,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF,  Cobham  Hall,  Gravesend. 

1910  DARRINGTON,  THOMAS,  Penrhyn,  The  Chase,  Enfield. 

1904  DAVIDSON,  LEYBOURNE  F.,  York  Villa,  Cutten,  N.B. 

1909  fDAViosoN,  ROBERT,  Montacute  House,  Montacute,  Somerset. 
1904  DA  VIES,  HENRY,  The  Wyaconda,  College  Eoad,  Isleworth. 

1912  DA  VIES,  MERVYN  A.  MAURICE,  3  York  Street,  Baker  Street,  W. 

1910  DAVIES,  BRIGADIER-GENERAL  RICHARD  H.,  C.B.,  Holmesdale,  South  Farnborough,  Hants. 

1899  t^'AviGDOB-GoLDSMiD,  OSMOND  E.,  Somerhill,  Tonbridge,  Kent. 

1884  DAVIS,  CHARLES  PERCY,  23  Loumdes  Street,  S.W.  ;    and  Conservative  Club,  St.  James's 
Street,  S.W. 

1901  DAVIS,  ADMIRAL  E.  H.  M.,  C.M.G.,  Eathedmond,  Bexhill-on-Sea  ;  and  Naval  and  Military 

Club,  Piccadilly,  W. 

1897  tDAVSQN,  EDWARD  R.,  20  Ennismore  Gardens,  S.W. 

1903  DAW,  JOHN  W.,  Waldreddon  Manor,  Tavistock,  Devon. 

1904  fDAWES,  HENRY  HALFORD,  2  Cambridge  Square,  Hyde  Park,  W. 
1904  DA  WES,  WILLIAM  C.,  Mount  Ephraim,  Faversham,  Kent. 

1910  DAWSON,  A.  J.,  '  Standard  of  Empire,'  104  Shoe  Lane,  E.G. 

1882  fDAWSON,  JOHN  EUGENE,  F.R.G.S.,  4  Park  Place,  St.  James's,  S.W. 

1882  DAY,  WILLIAM  HENBY,  c/o  Australian  Bank  of  Commerce,  2  King  William  Street,  E.G. 

1907  DEAN,  WM.  MARKHAM,  Greenways,  Sunningdale. 

1902  DEANE,  HERMANN  F.  W.,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  Gower  Lodge,  Windsor. 


Year  of 
Election. 

1891 
1883 
1880 
1897 
1898 
1881 
1905 
1911 


1909 
1911 
1904 

1885 
1890 
1881 
1913 
1882 
1911 
1910 
1911 
1890 
1895 
1909 
1911 
1910 

1909 
1902 
1909 
1910 
1913 
1913 
1911 
1896 
1883 
1903 
1891 
1906 
1902 
1894 
1912 
1912 

1905 
1894 
1901 
1913 
1913 
1889 
1910 
1912 
1868 
1905 
1894 
1880 
1889 


Resident  Fellows.  69 

fDEBENHAM,  ERNEST  R.,  17  Melbury  Road,  Kensington,  W. 

DEBENHAM,  FRANK,  F.S.S.,  1  Fitzjohn's  Avenue,  N.W. 

fDfi  COLYAB,  HENRY  A.,  K.C.,  24  Palace  Gardens  Terrace,  W. 

DEED,  WALTER,  C.E.,  Woodlands,  Moult  Hitt,  Salcombe,  Devon. 

D'EQVILLE,  HOWARD  H.,  2  Hare  Court,  Temple,  E.C. 

DELMEGE,  EDWARD  T.,  9  St.  Helens  Place,  E.C. 

DB  MATTOS,  EDGAR  GUY,  7  The  Green,  Llandaff,  Cardiff. 

DENMAN,  H.E.,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.V.O.,  Government  House,  Melbourne, 
Victoria. 

DENNIS,  FRANK,  108  Cannon  Street,  E.C. 

DENNY,  COLONEL  JOHN,  Dumbarton,  N.B. 

DE  NORDWALL,  CHARLES  F.,  15  Tavistock  Road,  Croydon  ;  and  A.  E.  G.  Electrical  Co.  of 
South  Africa,  605  Caocton  House,  8.W. 

fDENT,  SIR  ALFRED,  K.C.M.G.,  Belgrave  Mansions,  S.W.  ;  and  Ravensworth,  Eastbourne. 

DENTON,  SIR  GEORGE  C.,  K.C.M.G.,  The  Grange,  Littlemore,  Oxford. 

DE  PASS,  ELLIOT  A.,  F.R.G.S.,  23  Queen's  Gate  Terrace,  S.W. 

fDESBOROUGH,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  K.C.V.O.,  Taplow  Court,  Taplow,  Bucks. 

D'ESTERRE,  J.  C.  E.,  Elmfield,  Hill,  Southampton. 

D'EsTERRE,  ROBERT  E.,  Hetherwood,  Reigate,  Surrey. 

DEVERELL,  WYKEHAM  T.,  70  Lynchcroft  Mansions,  Hampstead,  N.W. 

DEVERETJX,  ERNEST,  La  Quinta,  Upper  Warlingham,  Surrey. 

|Ds  VILLIERS,  JACOB  N. 

DEVTTT,  THOMAS  LANE,  12  Fenchurch  Buildings,  E.C. 

His  GRACE  THE  DUKE  OP,  G.C.V.O.,  78  Piccadilly,  W. 

DEW,  ARTHUR  T.,  Monkerton  Manor,  Pinhoe,  Exeter. 

DEWHURST,  CAPTAIN  JOHN  S.,  J.P.,  Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club,  96  Piccadilly,  W. ; 
and  Foxhatt,  co.  Donegal. 

DE  WINTON,  CECIL,  Hole  Park,  Rolvenden,  Kent ;  and  Badminton  Club,  100  Piccadilly,  W. 

DEWSBURY,  FREDERICK,  36  Newgate  Street,  E.C. 

DIAS,  REGINALD  F.,  c/o  Messrs.  Richardson  <t>  Co.,  25  Suffolk  Street,  S.W. 

DICK,  CAPTAIN  THOMAS  A.,  LATE  R.A.,  105  Cadogan  Gardens,  S.W. 

DICKENSON,  ARTHUR,  Willow  Cottage,  Billingshurst,  Sussex. 

DICKIN,  LIEUT.-COL.  P.  LLOYD,  F.R.G.S.,  Lyneal  Lodge,  Ellesmere,  Shropshire. 

DICKINSON,  ALWIN  R.,  Rydal  Mount,  Croham  Park  Avenue,  South  Croydon. 

DICKINSON,  JAMES  W.,  Queensland  National  Bank,  8  Princes  Street,  E.C. 

DICKSON,  RAYNES  W.,  23  Cambridge  Road,  Hove,  Sussex. 

DILLON,  CORMAO  CRONLY. 

fDiSMORR,  JOHN  S.,  Chenies,  West  Byfteet,  Surrey. 

DIXON,  FRANK  H.,  c/o  Messrs.  Alexander,  Fletcher  <t>  Co.,  2  St.  Helens  Place,  E.C. 

DOBSON,  WILLIAM  H. 

DOOLETTE,  GEORGE  P.,  7  Walbrook,  E.C. 

DORE,  CAPT.  ALAN,  The  Hostel,  Manor  Avenue,  Kidderminster. 

DOUGHTY,  SIR  GEORGE,  M.P.,  Carlton  Club,  S.W.;  and  Waltham  Hall,  Waltham,  Lincoln- 
shire. 

DOUGLAS,  SIR  ARTHUR  PERCY,  BART.,  c/o  Martin's  Bank,  68  Lombard  Street,  E.C. 

DOUGLAS,  JOHN  A.,  c/o  Union  Bank  of  Australia,  71  Cornhill,  E.C. 

DOUGLAS,  ROBERT  LANGTON,  M.A.,  2  Hitt  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  W. 

fDouGLAS-PENNANT,  CAPT.  HON.  Gso.  HENRY,  37 Lennox  Gardens,  S.W. ;  and  Guardt1  Club. 

DRABBLE,  REV.  JOHN  B.,  A.K.C.,  Battle,  Sussex. 

DRAGS,  GEOFFREY,  29  Cadogan  Square,  S.W. 

DREW,  ALFRED  H.,  26  Phillimore  Gardens,  W.  ;  and  23  Austin  Friars,  E.C. 

DRUMMOND,  MALDWTN,  Turf  Club,  Clarges  St.,  W. 

fDucis,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF,  G.C.V.O.,  Tortworth  Court,  Falfield,  Glos. 

DUDGEON,  SIR  CHARLES  JOHN,  3  Hans  Crescent,  S.W. 

,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O.,  7  Carlton  Gardtnt,  S.W. 

DuDLKY-DiCKSON,  CECIL,  National  Liberal  Club,  Whitehall  Place,  S.W. 

DUFF,  ROBERT,  Deepdale,  Finchky  Lane   Hendon,  N.  W. 


70  Eoyal  Colonial  Institute. 


Year  of 
Election. 

1879 
1889 
1895 
1892 
1903 
1885 
1894 


1909 
1908 
1911 

1885 
1878 

1897 
1880 
1880 
1910 
1887 
1887 
1890 
1913 

1912 

1884 
1895 

1889 
1894 
1887 
1904 
1890 
1909 
1886 
1876 
1906 
1882 
1882 
1911 
1906 


1889 


1905 
1899 
1913 
1905 
1912 
1889 
1902 
1910 
1895 
1912 
1885 
1913 
1890 
1885 


DUNCAN,  CAPTAIN  ALEXANDER,  2  Downie  Terrace,  Crail,  Fife,  N.B. 

DUNCAN,  JOHN  S.,  Natal  Bank,  18  St.  Swithin's  Lane,  E.G. 

t  DUNCAN,  ROBERT,  Whitefield,  Oovan,  N.B.  ;  and  9  Inverness  Terrace,  W. 

DTTNCAN,  WM.  H.  GREVTLLE,  Oakvale,  Stonehaven,  N.B.  ;  and  Oriental  Club,  Hanover  Square,  W. 

DUNDAS,  THE  VEN.  ARCHDEACON  CHARLES  L.,  M.A.,  Charminster  Vicarage,  Dorchester. 

DUNDONALD,  LIEUT.  -GENERAL  THE  EARL  OF,  K.C.V.O.,  K.C.B.,  34  Portman  Square,  W. 

fDuNELL,  OWEN  R.,  Garboldisham   Manor,  East  Harling,  Norfolk  ;   and    Junior   Carlton 

Club,  Pan  Mall,  S.W. 

fDuNN,  F.  H.,  41  Threadneedle  Street,  E.G. 

DUNN,  FRED.,  Messrs.  Stewarts  &  Lloyds,  Ltd.,  50  Old  Broad  Street,  E.G. 
DUNN,  JOHN,  25  Montagu  Square,  W. 
^ 
HON.  THE  EARL  OF,  K.P.,  C.M.G.,  22  Norfolk  Street,  Park  Lane,  W.  ; 

Kenry  House,  Putney  Vale,  8.  W.  ;  and  Carlton  Club,  S.  W. 
fDuBLACHER,  ALFRED  F.,  Crosby,  Waldegrave  Park,  Ticickenham. 

fDtJTTON,  FRANK  M.,  74  Lancaster  Gate,  W.  ;  and  Conservative  Club,  St.  Jameses  Street,  S.  W. 
DUTTON,  FREDERICK,  Birch  Hall,  Windlesham,  Surrey. 
t-^UVBBN»  EDWARD  J.,  Gangmoor,  Hampstead  Heath,  N.W. 
DYER,  CHARLES,  31  The  Drive,  Hove,  Sussex. 
DYER,  FREDERICK,  The  Pentlands,  Park  Hill  Road,  Croydon  ;  and  17  Aldermanbury,  E.G. 

JOSEPH,  c/o  Messrs.  A.  H.  Wheeler  &  Co.,  Temple  Clutmbers,  E.G. 
DYSART,  THE  RIGHT  HON.  EARL  OF,  Ham  House,  Richmond,  Surrey. 

EADES,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  CECIL  M.,  Woldingham.  Surrey. 
EALES,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  Westview,  Bycullah  Park,  Enfield. 

ECKERSLEY,  JAMES  C.,  M.A.,    Cartton  Manor,    Yeadon,  Leeds  ;    and   United   University 
Club,  Pall  Mall  East,  S.W. 

,  FREDERICK,  Ottersha,w  Park,  Ottershaiv,  Surrey. 
EDE,  N.  JM  Oakhurst,  Nettey  Abbey,  Hants. 

T.  DYER,  5  Hyde  Park  Gate,  S.W.  ;  and  Prinknash  Park,  Painswick,  Stroud. 
EDWARDS,  HARRY  WOODWARD,  12  Park  Road,  Beckenham. 

EDWARDS,  LIEUT.  -GENERAL  SIR  J.  BEVAN,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  9  Wilbraham  Place,  S.W. 
EDWARDS,  LANCELOT  R.,  The  Old  Mill,  Milton,  Melplash,  Dorset. 
EDWARDS,  NATHANIEL  W.,  36-37  King  Street,  E.G. 
fEowARDS,  S. 


,  PROFESSOR  HUGH  E.,  M.A.,  14  St.  Giles',  Oxford. 
FREDERICK,  2  Leinster  Place,  W. 
WM.  GEORGE,  7  St.  Helens  Place,  E.G. 
ELDRIDGE,  EDWARD  H.,  Fairlight,  Madeira  Road,  Streatham,  S.W. 
ELGIN  &  KINCARDINE,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF,  K.G.,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.I.E.,  Broom  Hall, 

Dunfermline,  N.B. 
ELLAS,  COLONEL  ROBERT,  Rendham  Barnes,  Saxmundham  ;    and  Army  and  Navy  Club, 

Pott  Matt,  S.W. 
tELLIOT»  MAJOR  E.  H.  M. 

LESLIE,  Royal  Societies  Club,  St.  James's  Street,  S.W. 
ELLIS,  ALFRED  P.  B.,  L.S.A.,  60  Stoney  Stanton  Road,  Coventry. 
ELLIS,  HENRY  VAUGHAN,  19  St.  Andrew's  Mansions,  Dorset  Street,  W. 
fELPHiNSTONE,  LANCELOT  HENRY,  Struan,  Wimbledon  Park,  S.W. 
ELWELL,  WM.  ERNEST,  The  Manor  House,  Welford,  Rugby. 
ELWELL,  WILLIAM  R.  G.,  3  Downside  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 
ELY,  HERBERT  W.,  Tasmania  Government  Office,  56  Victoria  Street,  S.  W. 
EMETT,  FREDERICK  W.,  22  Birch  Grove,  Baling  Common,  W. 
tEMMOTT»  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  30  Ennismore  Gardens,  S.W. 
ERBSLOH,  E.  C.,  21  Great  Winchester  Street,  E.G. 
EVANS,  W.  A.,  12  King's  Bench  Walk,  Temple,  E.G.' 
EVANS,  SIR  WILLIAM  GWYNNE,  BART.,  Oaklands  Park,  Newnham,  Glos. 
EWART,  JOHN,  The  Copse,  Limps  field,  Surrey. 


Resident    Fellows.  7.1 

Year  of 
Election. 
1912     EWING,  JAMES  ALLARDYCE,  17  Prince  Edward  Mansions,  Palace  Court,  W. 

1910  EWING,  JOHN,  5  Upper  Gilmore  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 
1907     fEwiNG»  WILLIAM,  14  St.  Vincent  Place,  Glasgow. 

1896  EYLES,  GEORGE  LANCELOT,  C.M.G.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  12  Dean's  Yard,  Westminster,  S.W. 

1898  FAIRBAIRN,  ANDREW  DODDS,  67  W  ailing  Street,  B.C. 
1883     FAIRCLOUGH,  R.  A.,  25  Kensington  Palace  Gardens,  W. 

1912  FAIRE,  ARTHUR  W.,  J.P.,  Elmccte,  Knighton,  Leicester. 

1899  FAIRFAX,  CHARLES  B.,  25  Harcourt  House,  Cavendish  Square,  W. 
1885      fFAiRFAX,  E.  Ross,  Macquarie,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

1889  f  FAIRFAX,  J.  MACKENZIE,  Junior  Carlton  Club,  Pall  Matt,  S.W. 

1911  FALMOUTH,  RIGHT  HON.  VISCOUNT,  K.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  Treqothnan,  Truro. 

1913  FARMER,  JAMES  H.,  Fairfield,  Mundesley,  Norfolk,  and  5  Queen's   Gardens,   St.  Andrews, 

N.B. 
1910     -J-FARRAR,  SIDNEY  H.,  4  London  Wall  Buildings,  E.G. 

1890  FAWCETT,  WILLIAM,  76  Shooter's  Hill  Road,  Blackheath,  S.E. 
1883     FAWNS,  RBV.  J.  A.,  c/o  Messrs.  H.  Meade-King  &  Son,  Bristol. 
1895     FEARNSIDES,  JOHN  WM.,  4  Brick  Court,  Temple,  E.G. 

1913     FEILDEN,  CHARLES  HENRY,  15  Union  Mansions,  Queen's  Club  Gardens,  W. 

1912  FEILDEN,    THEODORE,    Stratford   Lodge,   Watford;    and    c/o    "Times"    Printing   House 

Square,  E.G. 

1879     FELL,  ARTHUR,  M.P.,  46  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.G. 
1907     FELTON,  WM.  BERTLES,  c/o  Union  of  London  and  Smiths  Bank,  8  High  Strut,  Netting 

Hill,  W. 

1900  FENTON,  REV.  HERBERT  O.,  B.A.,  94  N&wland's  Park,  Sydenham,  S.E. 
1893     FERGUSON,  A.  M.,  Frognal  House,  Frognal,  Hampstead,  N.W. 

1873     FIFE,  GEORGE  R.,  11  Palace  Gardens  Terrace,  W. 

1910  FINCH,  HENRY  HOBSON,  25  Norfolk  Crescent,  Hyde  Park,  W. 

1911  FINCH,  OTHO  FITZGERALD,  Fullamore,  Waldron,  Sussex. 

1911  FINDLAY,  W.  K.,  Kilry,  Warren  Drive,  New  Brighton,  Birkenhead. 

1912  -FES-LAY,  ARTHUR  W.,  17  Fenchurch  St.,  E.G. 

1906  FINLAY,  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  ROBERT  B.,  K.C.,  G.C.M.G.,  M.P.,  31  Phillimore  Gardens,  W. 

1912  FINLAY,  REV.  W.  RUSSELL,  A.K.C.I.,  Ribblesdale,  Dorking. 

1889  FINLAYSON,  DAVID,  27  The  Grove,  Boltons,  S.  W. 

1895  FINLAYSON,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  ROBERT  A.,  C.M.G.,  Royal  Crescent  Hotel,  Brighton. 

1891  FINUCANE,  MORGAN  I,  M.R.C.S.E.,  10  Ashley  Place,  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 
1912  FINN,  ALEXANDER,  40  Inverness  Terrace,  W. 

1911  FINN,  BRIGADIER-GENERAL  HARRY,  C.B.,  c/o  Messrs.  Dalgety  d>  Co.,  Sydney,  New  South 

Wales. 

1912  FIRMAN,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  R.  B.,  D.S.O.,  Layton  Lodge,   Buntingford,  Herts;   and  Naval 

andMilitary  Club. 
1912     fFiRTH,  SIR  ALGERNON  F.,  BART.,  Holme  House,  Lightcliffe,  Halifax,  Yorks. 

1911  FITZGERALD,  WM.  G.,  A.M.I.N.A.,  35  Bushwood  Road,  Kew,  Surrey. 

1895     t^TzGERALD,  WILLIAM  W.  A.,  Carrigoran,  Newmarket-on- Fergus,  Clare,  Ireland;    and 
Carlton  Club,  Patt  Matt,  S.W. 

1912  FITZWILLIAM,  RT.  HON.  EARL,  D.S.O.,  4  Grosvenor  Square,  W. 

1881     FLEMING,  SIR  FRANCIS,  K.C.M.G.,  9  Sydney  Place,  Onslow  Square,  S.W.  ;    and  Oriental 
Club,  Hanover  Square,  W. 

1900  FLINT,  JOSEPH,  C.M.G.,  Rosemount,  Sanderstead  Road,  Sanderstead,  Surrey  ;  and  the  Niger 

Company,  Ltd.,  Surrey  House,  Victoria  Embankment,  W.C. 

1897  FLINT,  CAPTAIN  WM.  RAFFLES,  Bury  House,  JRomford,  Essex. 

1901  FLOWER,  ALFRED,  c/o  R.  H.  Wright,  Esq.,  121  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 
1912     FLOWER,  SIR  ERNEST,  6  Upper  PhiUimore  Gardens,  S.W. 

1911  FODEN,  JOHN,  9  ChisweU  Street,  E.G. 

1911  tFORAN,  BERNARD  F.,  20  Lancaster  Gate,  W. 

1910  FORBES-DENNIS,  A.  A.,  Wellington  Club,  Grosvenor  Place,  S.  W. 

1911  FORD,  ALLAN  DOUGLAS,  c/o  National  Safe  Deposit  Co.,  1  Queen  Victoria  Streel,  E.G. 


72  Royal  Colonial  Institute, 

Tear  of 
Election. 

1889  fFoRD,  JAMBS  P.,  Meadowbank,  Carnoustie,  N.B. 

1901  FORGAN,  THOMAS  H.,  The  Ley,  Northwich. 

1889  FORLONG,  CAPTAIN  CHARLES  A.,  R.N.   Gore  Vote,  Emsworth,  Hants. 
1912  FORSTER,  CECIL  C.,  The  Thatched  Cottage,  Otham,  Maidstone. 

1912     FORT,  SIR  HUGH,  71  Jermyn  Street,  8.W. 

1890  FORTUNO,  JOSE,  85  Twyford  Avenue,  Baling  Common,  W. 

1888  FOWLER,  GEORGE  M.,  C.M.G.,  The  Manor  House,  Horsepath,  Oxford. 

1889  FOWLER,  JAMES,  Red  Court,  Peek  Crescent,  Wimbledon,  8.W. 

1912     FOWLER,  THOMAS  B.  D.,  Holborn  Viaduct  Hotel,  E.G. ;  and  Belgrano,  Eedland  Park,  Bristol. 

1890  FOWLIE,  WILLIAM,  29  City  Road,  E.G. 

1904     Fox,  FRANCIS  DOUGLAS,  M.A.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  19  Kensington  Square,  W. 

1902  Fox,  HENRY  WILSON,  4  Halkin  Street,  8.W. 

1907     FOX-SYMONS,  EGBERT,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H.,  95  Cromwell  Road,  S.W. 

1907  FOXWELL,  DOUGLAS  L.,  Penstone,  Lancing,  Sussex. 

1888     FRANCIS,  DANIEL,  21  Lindfield  Gardens,  Hampstead,  N.W. 

1910  FRASER,  A.  J.,  Australian  Press  Association,  80  Fleet  Street,  E.G. 

1903  -(-ERASER,  JOHN  C.,  c/o  Messrs.  Stephen,  Fraser  &  Air,  65  London  Watt,  E.G. 

1900     -J-FREMANTLE,  ADMIRAL  THE  HON.  SIR  EDMUND  R.,  G.C.B.,  C.M.G.,  44  Lower  Sloane 
Street,  S.W. 

1908  FRENCH,  SIR  SOMERSET  R.,  K.C.M.G.,  Aylwins,  Mayfield,  Sussex. 

1898  FRERE,  THE  VEN.  ARCHDEACON  HUGH  CORRIE,  Roydon  Rectory,  Diss,  Norfolk. 

1913  FRESHFIELD,  EDWIN  HANSON,  31  Old  Jewry,  E.G. 

1911  FEEWEN,  MORETON,  Brede,  Sussex. 

1912  FRIEDLANDER,  JULIUS,  White  Knights  Park,  Reading;  and  22  Down  St.,  W. 

1908  FEIEND,  W.  HORACE,  42  Half  Moon  Street,  W.  ;  and  Junior  Athenaeum  Club,  Piccadilly, 

W. 

1909  FULLER,   SIR  BAMPFYLDE,   K.C.S.I.,   C.I.E.,   c/o   London  County  and  Westminster  Bank, 

St.  James's  Street,  S.W. 

1911  -(-FULLER,  H.E.,  SIR  JOHN  M.  F.,  Bart.,  K.C.M.G.,  Oovernment  House,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
1881     FULTON,  JOHN,  26  Upper  Phittimore  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 

1913  FYERS,  HENRY  FRANCIS  CLIFTON,  43  Broadhurst  Gardens,  South  Hampstead,  N.W. 

1912  FYFE,  H.  HAMILTON,  Thorpe  Cottage,  Egham,  Surrey. 


189S  GALBRAITH,  JOHN  H.,  32  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 

1908  GALE,  WILFRED,  41  Ivema  Gardens,  W. 

1912  GALLEWSKI,  BENJAMIN,  105  Priory  Road,  Hampstead,  N.W. 

1908  GALLOWAY,  MALCOLM  W.,  Shettey  Hatt,  Ongar,  Essex. 
1885  GAME,  JAMES  AYLWARD,  2  Eastcheap,  E.G. 

1889  GAMMIDGE,  HENRY,  The  Mount,  Chislehurst. 

1912  GABD,  STEPHEN  A.,  9  Rosslyn  Hill,  Hampstead,  N.W. 

1909  GARD,  W.  G.  SNOWDON,  LL.B.,  9  Rosslyn  Hitt,  Hampstead,  N.W.  ;   and  2  Gresham  Build- 

ings, E.G. 

1911  GARDNER,  ALFRED  H.,  Hilden,  Cheriton  Gardens,  Folkestone. 

1912  GARDNER,  FRANK  WM.,  14  Newton  Mansions,  Queen's  Club  Gardens,  W. 
1907  GARDNER,  REV.  RICHARD  TTTLEY,  M.A.,  Fluke  Hall,  nr.  Garstang,  Lanes. 
1894  GABNETT,  WILLIAM  J.,  The  Red  House,  Narborough,  Leicester. 

1890  GARRISON,  W.  HERBERT,  F.R.G.S.,  46  Albany  Mansions,  Albert  Bridge  Road,  S.W. 

1909  GABROD,  JAMES  B.,  3  Parkholme  Road,  Dalston,  N.E. 

1910  GARVIN,  JAMES  L.,  9  Grevile  Place,  N.W. 

1902  GASBLEE,  GENERAL  SIR  ALFRED,  G.C.B.,  G.C.I.E.,  Grove  End,  Pit  Farm  Road,  Guildford. 

1913  GASTON,  EDWARD  PAGE,  Cornwall  Cottage,  Sutton,  Surrey. 

1911  GATES,  EDWARD  C.,  Self-Help  Emigration  Society,  Memorial  Hall  Buildings,  E.G. 

1891  GATTY,  SIR  STEPHEN  H.,  Downshire  House,  Roehampton,  S.W. 

1911  GAYFORD,  HERBERT  S.,  Northern  Assurance  Co.,  1  Moorgate  Street,  E.G. 

1911  GHLDARD,  MAJOR  FRANCIS,  Naval  and  Military  Club,  94  Piccadilly,  W. 

1912  GENGE,  REV.  J.  WESLEY,  4  Onslow  Villas,  Muswell  Road,  Highgate,  N. 


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Election. 

1891      GEORGE,  DAVID,  Bank  of  New  South  Wale*,  29  Threadneedle  Street,  E.G. 
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1884 


GEORGE,  MAJOR  F.  NELSON,  19  St.  Winifred  Road,  Bournemouth  ;  and  Constitutional  Club, 

W.C. 

GIBBINOS,  MAJOR  HENRY  CORNWALL  C.,  Royal  Automobile  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 
GIBBON,  JOHN  MURRAY,  11  Rupert  Road.  Bedford  Park,  Chiswick,  W. 
GIBBON,  SIR  WILLIAM  D.,  Hathaway  Cottage,  Surrey  Road,  Bournemouth  Weft. 
fGiBBONS,  WILLIAM  PIKE,  J.P.,  The  Foxhills,  Wombourne,  Wolverhampton. 
GIBBS,  COLONEL  GEORGE  A.,  J.P.,  D.L.,  M.P.,  22  Belgrave  Square,  S.W. 
GIBLIN,  RONALD  WORTHY,  The  Hawthorns,  Christ  Church  Road,  Cheltenham. 
GIBSON,  C.  JERROLD,  Kingswood,  Pyrford,  Waking. 
GIBSON,  FRANK  WM.,  8  Chester  Terrace,  Regent1  a  Park,  N.W. 
GIBSON,  VICE-ADMIRAL  HERBERT  W.  S.,  Hurstleigh,  Blackwater,  Hants. 
GILBERT,  ALFRED,  65  London  Wall,  E.G. 
GILBERT,  JOHN,  Treleyan  House,  Near  Bodmin,  Cornwall. 
fGlLBERTSON,  CHARLES,  Villino  Scarselli,  Via  Trieste  30,  Firenze,  Italy. 
fGiLCHRiST,  WILLIAM,  c/o  Standard  Bank  of  South  Africa,  10  Clement's  Lane,  E.G. 
fGiLCHRiST,  WILLIAM  OSWALD,  Oakley  Hall,  Basingstoke. 
GILFILLAN,  SAMUEL,  2  Billiter  Avenue,  E.G. 
GILLANDERS,  JAMES,  41  Tooley  Street,  S.E. 
GILLBSPIE,  WILLIAM,  82  Fenchurch  Street,  E.G. 
GILMOUR,  S.  CARTER,  25  Cumberland  Road,  Acton,  W. 
GIMSON,  MARTIN,  White  House,  Clarendon  Park,  Leicester. 
GIMSON,  W.  L.,  46  Inverness  Terrace,  W. 
GIRD  WOOD,  JOHN,  J.P.,  27  Clement's  Lane,  E.G. 
GLADSTONE,    H.E.,    RIGHT   HON.    VISCOUNT,    G.C.M.G.,   Government    House,    Pretoria, 

Transvaal. 

GLANFIELD,  GEORGE,  Hale  End,  Woodford,  Essex. 
GLANTAWE,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  The  Grange,  Swansea. 
GLASGOW,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF,  G.C.M.G.,  Kelburne,  Fairlie,  N.B. 
GOAD,  SAMUEL,  35  Vicarage  Road,  Hastings. 

GODBY,  MICHAEL  J.,  c/o  Union  Bank  of  Australia,  71  CornhiU,  E.G. 
fGoDFREY,  RAYMOND,  F.R.G.S.,  F.R.A.S.  (latt  of  Ceylon),  79  CornhiU,  E.G. 
GODSAL,  CAPTAIN  WILLIAM,  R.E.,  Haines  Hill,  Twyford,  Berks. 
GODSON,  EDMUND  P.,  Castlewood,  Shooter's  Hill,  Kent. 
GOFF,  BRUCE,  M.  B.,  17  Ovington  Gardens,  S.W. 

GOLDIE,  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  GEORGE  T.,  K.C.M.G.,  Naval  and  Military  Club,  Piccaditty,  W. 
GOLDMAN,  C.  SYDNEY,  M.P.,  Walpole  House,  The  Mall,  Chiswick,  W. 
GOLDRING,  A.  R.,  Transvaal  Chamber  of  Mines,  202  Salisbury  House,  E.G. 
GONSALVES,  GEORGE,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  62  London  Wall,  E.G. 
GOODS,  WILLIAM  HAMILTON,  30  Upper  Addison  Gardens,  S.W. 
GOODAY,  J.  F.  S.,  2  Raymond  Buildings,  Gray's  Inn,  W.C. 
GOODHART,  GEORGE  E.,  Messrs.  Pollock-Hope  <fc  Co.,  32  Bishopsgate,  E.G. 
GOODMAN,  SIR  WILLIAM  MEIGH,  K.C.,  Clavadel,  Pit  Farm  Road,  Guildford. 
GOODSIR,  GEORGE,  Messrs.  W.  Weddel  <fe  Co.,  16  St.  Helens  Place,  E.G. 
fGoRDON,  CHARLES  G.,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  Colonia,  Grove  Park  Road,  Chiswick,  W. 
fGoRDON,  GEORGE  W.,  The  Brewery,  Caledonian  Road,  N. 
fGoRDON,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  11  King's  Bench  Walk,  Temple,  E.G. 
fGoRDON,  JOHN  WILTON,  9  New  Broad  Street,  E.G. 
GOULDING,  T.  WALDEMAR,  30  The  Avenue,  Brondesbury  Park,  N.  W. 
fGowANS,  Louis  F.,  47  Lavington  Road,  West  Baling,  W. 
GOWER,  ROBERT  VAUGHAN,  Ferndale  Lodge,  Tunbridge  Wells. 
GRAHAM,   SIR   FREDERICK,  K.C.B.,    Aros,   Haslemere,  Surrey ;   and  St.  Stephen's   Club, 

Westminster,  S.  W. 

GRAHAM,  H.  B.,  Messrs.  Reid  and  Campbell,  Ltd.,  Craig's  Court,  S.W. 
fGRANT,  CARDROSS,  Bruntsfield,  Bromley  Road,  Beckenham,  Kent. 
fGRANT,  E.  H.,  Priory  Lawn,  Cheltenham. 
GRANT,  HENRY,  Sydney  Hyrst,  Chichester  Road,  Croydon. 

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Election. 
1911      GRANT,  WILLIAM,  20  Pencester  Road,  Dover. 


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1894 


GRANT,  WILLIAM  TARVKR,  Blenheim  Club,  26  King  Street,  S.W.;  and  8  Acac.ia  I'luce, 
St.  John's  Wood,  N.  W. 

GRAY,  JOHN,  3  Victoria  Drive,  Rock  Ferry,  Birkenhead. 

GRAY,  ROBERT  J.,  60  Bunhill  Row,  E.G. 

|GRAY,  ROBERT  KAYE,  M.Inst.C.E.,  Lessnes*  Park,  Abbey  Wood,  Kent. 

GREEN,  FREDERICK  DANIEL,  13  Fenchurch  Avenue,  E.G. 

•fGREEN,  MORTON,  J.P.,  320  Loop  Street,  Maritzburg,  Natal. 

GREEN,  ROBERT  COTTLE,  20  Kinver  Road  South,  Sydenham,  8.E. 

GREENE,  J.  ARTHUR,  Templecombe,  Mortlake  Road,  Kew,  Surrey. 

GREENER,  CHARLES  E.,  The  Rookery,  Hitrtopp  Road,  Four  Oaks,  Birmingham. 

GREENFIELD,  J.  H.,  15  Sheen  Gate  Gardens,  East  Sheen,  S.W. 

GREENHALGH,  H.  R.,  28  Cavendish  Drive,  Rock  Ferry,  Birkenhead. 

GREENISH,  ALFRED  W.,  86  St.  James's  Street,  S.W. 

GREENLEES,  T.  DUNCAN,  M.D.,  Rostrevor,  Kutleton  Avenue,  Weymouth. 

GREENWOOD,  HAMAR,  M.P.,  4  Crown  Office  Row,  Temple,  E.G. 

GREIQ,  HENRY  R.  W.,  Preston  House,  King*ton-on-Thames. 

GREIO,  JOSEPH,  65  Comeragh  Road,  West  Kensington,  W. 

GRENFRLL,  ARTHUR  M.,  Roehampton  House,  Roehampton  Lane,  S.W. 

GRENFELL,  JOHN,  Wymondham,  Oakham,  and  6  Prince*  Street,  E.G. 

GRENFELL,  R.  N.,  6  Princes  Street,  E.G. 

GRESWELL,  REV.  WILLIAM  EL  P.,  M.A.,  Marilf.it  House,  Minehead,  Somerset. 

GRETTON,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  GEORGE  LE  M.,  Hill  View,  Sherborne,  Dorset;  and  United  Service 
Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.  W. 

GREVILLE,  COLONEL  THE  HON.  AL  WYNNE,  Danbury  Park,  Chelmsford. 

•J-GREY,  RIGHT  HON.  EARL,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O.,  Howick  HaU,  Lesbury,  Northum- 
berland ;  and  22  South  Street,  Park  Lane,  W. 

GREY-WILSON,  SIR  WILLIAM,  K.C.M.G.,  Monson  Lodge,  Rusthall,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

GRIEVE,  NORMAN  W.,  1  Stafford  Terrace,  Kensington,  W. 

GRIEVE,  ROBERT,  Bannatyne,  St.  Albans. 

GRIFFITH,  W.  L.,  Canada  Government  Office,  17  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 

GRIFFITHS,  J.  NORTON,  M.P.,  Highwood  Rouse,  Mill  Hill,  near  Elstree. 
,  WILLIAM,  c/o  C.  E.  Edwards,  Esq.,  53  Queen  Street,  Cardiff. 

GRIGG,  EDWARD  W.  M.,  14  Wyndham  Place,  Bryannton  Square,  W. 

GRIMANI,  EDMUND  HORNBY,  150  Church  Road,  Upper  Norwood,  S.E. 

fGROQAN,  CAPTAIN  EWART  S.,  Camphill,  Newcastle,  Staffs. 

GUEST,  MAJOR  HON.  H.  CHARLES,  M.P.,  IA,  Queen's  Gate,  S.W. 

GUINNESS,  HON.  RUPERT,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  M.P.,  11  St.  James's  Square,  S.W. 

GUNDLE,  ISAAC,  13  Heath  Drive,  Hampstead,  N.  W. ;  and  21  Lime  Street,  E.G. 

GUTHRIE,  CHARLES,  224  Cromwell  Road,  S.  W. 

fGwiLLiAM,  REV.  S.  THORN,  Hampton  Poyle  Rectory,  Oxford. 

GWYN,  WALTER  J.,  22  Bittiter  Street,  E.G. 

GWYNNE,  REV.  R.  L.,  3  Grosvenor  Park,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

GWYTHER,  J.  HOWARD,  13  Lancaster  Gate,  W. 

•(•HAGGARD,  EDWARD,  46  Oxford  Terrace,  W. 

HALCROW,  JAMBS,  56  West  Side,  Wandaworth  Common,  S.W. 

HALE-SHERWOOD,  THOMAS  E.,  Alderky,  Wotton-under-Edge,  Glos. 

HALLAM,  G.  H.,  Ortygia,  Lower  Road,  Harrow  on  the  Hill. 

HALLE Y,  JOHN,  c/o  John  Hands,  Esq.,  97  Gresham  Street,  E.G. 

HALLIDAY,  JOHN,  Chicklade  House,  near  Salisbury. 

HALSE,  EDWARD,  A.R.S.M.,  M.I.M.M.,  Boxgrove,  St.  Margaret's  Road,  Twickenham. 

HALSE,  DOUGLAS,  5  Marlborough  Mansions,  Hampstead,  N.W. 

HAMER,  THOMAS  H.,  New  Zealand  Government  Office,  13  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 

HAMERSLEY,  ALFRED  ST.  GEORGE,  M.P.  (K.C.  OF  CANADA),  Islip,  Oxford. 

HAMILTON,  C.  BOUGHTON,  C.M.G.,  Orbieston,  Purley. 

HAMILTON,  HENRY  DE  COURCY,  Verona,  MaidenJtead. 


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Election. 

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HAMILTON,  REAR-ADMIRAL  JAMBS  OB  COURCY,  R.N.,  M.V.O.,  5    Dawson   Place,  Bays- 
water,  W. 

HAMILTON,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK,  K.C.,  LL.D.,  4  Stone  Buildings,  Lincoln's  Inn,  W.C. 
HAMMOND,  FREDERICK  SIDNEY,  14  Queen's  Gate  Terrace,  S.W. 

HANBURY-TRACY,  MAJOR  THE  HON.  ALGERNON  H.  C.,  C.M.G.,  Carmichael  House,  Thanker- 
ton,  Lanarkshire.  [S.W. 

HANBURY- WILLIAMS,  MAJOR-GENERAL  SIR  JOHN,  K.C.V.O.,  C.M.G.,  Queen  Anne's  Mansions, 
HANKEY,  ERNEST  ALERS,  Notton  House,  Chippenham. 
HANLEY,  THOMAS  J.,  66  Gloucester  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  W. 
HANNON,  P.  J.,  11  Victoria  St.,  S.W. 
HANSON,  ALDERMAN  CHARLES  A.,  9  Wilton  Crescent,  S.W. 
HARBEN,  HENRY  D.,  Newland  Park,  Cholfont  St.  Giles,  Bucks. 
HARBUTT,  WILLIAM,  TJie  Grange,  Bathampton,  Bath. 

fHARCOURT,  RIGHT  HON.  LEWIS,  M.P.,  14  Berkeley  Square,  W. ;  and  Nuneham  Park,  Oxford. 
HARDIE,  ROBERT  F.  RPOTTISWOOD,  34  De  Vere  Gardens,  W. 
HARE,  REGINALD  C.,  Western  Australian  Government  Office,  15  Victoria  Street,  S.  W. 
•(•HARE,  SHOLTO  H.,  F.R.G.S.,  Montebetto,  Weston-super-Mare. 
HAREWOOD,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OP,  K.C.V.O.,  Harewood  House,  Leeds. 
HARGREAVES,  GERALD  DB  LA  P.,  B.A.,  115  Clarence  Gate  Gardens,  Regent's  Park,  N.W. 
•J-HARLECH,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  Grogyntyn,  Osu-estry. 
HARMSWORTH,  SIR  HAROLD,  BART.,  Highclifle  Castle,  Christchurch,  Hants. 
HARNEY,  HON.  EDWARD  A.,  5  Paper  Buildings,  Temple,  E.G. 
HARPER,  REGINALD  TRISTRAM,  Church  Hill  House,  Merstham,  Surrey  ;  and  Royal  Societies' 

Club,  63  St.  James's  Street,  8.  W. 

HARRIS,  ALFRED,  4  Sussex  Place,  Leadenhall  St.,  E.G.,  and  LouyJiton,  Essex. 
HARRIS,  GEORGE  E.,  M.I.M.E.,  F.G.S.,  Bye  House,  Boss,  Herefordshire. 
HARRIS,  HERBERT  I.,  7  Great  Winchester  Street,  E.G. 
HARRIS,  WALTER  H.,  C.M.G.,  Junior  Carlton  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 
•{•HARRIS,  WOLF,  197  Queen's  Gate,  S.  W. 

•(•HARRISON,  GENERAL  SIR  RICHARD,  R.E.,  G.C.B.,  C.M.G.,  Ashton  Manor,  Dunaford,  Exeter. 
HARROLD,  LEONARD  FREDERICK,  The  Cottage,  1  Upper  Cheyne  Row,  Chelsea,  S.  W. 
HARRY,  CAPTAIN  THOMAS  Row,  Morwenstow,  St.  Ives,  Cornwall. 
fHARSANT,  SYDNEY  B.,  Fairvieio,  Rondebosch,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
HART,  A.  J.  CAMPBELL,  The  Lawn,  Pinner,  Middlesex. 
HART,  ASHBH,  153  Sutherland  Avenue,  W. 
HART,  E.  AUBREY,  Spencer  House,  Adelaide  Road,  Surbiton. 
HART,  Moss  A.,  190  Walm  Lane,  Cricklewood,  N.W. 

HART,  W.  D.,  U.  S.  Lumber  <fc  Cotton  Co.,  286  Winchester  House,  Old  Broad  St.,  E.G. 
HARTLEY,  JAMES  B.,  112  Or&sham  House,  Old  Broad  Street,  E.G. 

HARVEY,  ROBERT,  M.I.Mech.E.,  224  West  Street,  Glasgow  ;  and  Constitutional  Club,  W.C. 
HARVEY,  THOMAS  EDWIN,  60  Bunhill  Row,  E.G. 
HASLAM,  LEWIS,  M.P.,  8  Wilton  Crescent,  S.W. 
fHASLAM,  RALPH  E.,  Three  Gables,  Chertsey,  Surrey. 

HATCHER,  COMMANDER  JAMES  OLDEN,  R.N.,  "  Hove  to,"  Colgate,  Horsham. 
HATHERTON,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  C.M.G.,  Teddesley,  Penkridge,  Staffordshire. 

,  HENRY  ALFRED,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  Normans,  Rusper,  Sussex. 
HAWKSLEY,  BOORCHIER  F.,  14  Hyde  Park  Gardens,  W. 
•(•HAWTHORN,  REGINALD  W.  E.,  P.O.  Box  1125,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal. 
•(•HAWTHORN,  WALTER. 
HAY,  CHARLES  E.,  Somerby  House,  Oakham. 
tHAY,  MAJOR  ARTHUR  E.,  LATE  R.A.,  25  Sheffield  Terrace,-Campden  Hill,  W.  ;  and  United 

Service  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

HAY,  SIR  JAMES  SHAW,  K.C.M.G.,  42  Lexham  Gardens,  W. 
HAYNES,  T.  H.,  17  Denmark  Avenue,  Wimbledon,  S.  W. 
HEAD,  JAMES,  40  Lowndes  Square,  S.  W.  ;  and  Inverailort,  Inverness-shire. 
HBALD,  CHARLES  BBBHMER,  M.D.,  H.M.I.,  Southlands,  Weybridge,  Surrey. 

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76  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

Tear  of 
Election. 

1899  HEALEY,  GERALD  E.  CHADWYCK,  B.A.,  20  Rutland  Gate,  S.W. 

1890  HBATH,  COMMANDER  GEORGE  P.,  R.N.,  c/o  Agent-General,  Queensland,  409  Strand,  W.C. 

1909  HEATH,  HENRY  F.,  B.A.,  Ph.D.,  18  West  Heath  Drive,  Golder's  Green,  N.W. 

1913  HEATHCOTE.  GERALD  WILLIAM  YVERY,  HA  Ravenscourt  Mansions,  Ravenscourt  Park,  W. 

1910  *HEATON,  SIR  JOHN  HENNIKER,  BART.,  CarUon  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

1901  HEDGES,  GEORGE  A.  M.,  43  Gwendolen  Avenue,  Putney,  S.  W. 

1886  fHEDGMAN,  W.  JAMES,  Santa  Clara,  Highland  Road,  Bromley,  Kent. 

1906  HEELES,  MATTHEW  G.,  11  Kensington  Gore,  S.W. 

1887  HEGAN,  CHARLES  J.f  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 
1893  HEINEKEY,  ROBERT  B.,  36  Egerton  Gardens,  S.W. 

1911  HELBY  J.,  Glengarriff,  Cobham,  Surrey. 

1889  HELY-HUTCHINSON,  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  WALTER  F.,  G.C.M.G.,  Court  Lodge,  Shorne,  Gravesend  ; 

and  Travellers'  Club,  Pall  Mall,  8.  W. 

1886  HEMERY,  PERCY,  Parkside,  Woodville  Road,  Bexhill-on-Sea. 

1911  HENDERSON,  ANDREW  D.,  N.Z.  Farmers'  Association,  110  Fenchurch  Street,  E.G. 

1897  tHENDBRSON,  GEORGE  T.,  7  Billiter  Square,  E.G. 

1903  HENDERSON,  JAMES  A.  LEO,  Ph.D.,  F.G.S.,  7  Walbrook,  E.G. 

1908  HENDERSON,  ADMIRAL  WM.  HANNAM,  12  Vicarage  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 
1897  fHENNiNQ,  RUDOLF  H.,  2  Mount  Street,  W. 

1911  HENSON,  VERY  REV.  DEAN  H.  HENSLEY,  D.D.,  The  Deanery,  Durham. 

1907  HENTY,  WALTER,  Beddington  Place,  near  Croydon. 

1886  HEPBURN,  ANDREW,  24  St.  Mary  Axe,  E.G. 

1910  HERBERT,  HENRY  A.,  Bull  Fnrm,  Cranbrook,  Kent. 

1912  HERBERT,  MAJOR-GENERAL  SIR  IVOR  J.  C.,  BART.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  M.P.,  1  Culford  Gardens, 

S.  W.  ;  and  Llanarth  Court.  Raglan,  Mon. 

1909  HERBERTSON,  ANDREW  J.,  Ph.D.,  Old  Ashmolean  Building,  Oxford. 
1912  HERNR,  GEORGE  SPENCER,  23  Fleet  Street,  E.G. 

1884  HERIOT,  MAJOR-GENERAL  JAMES  A.  MACKAY,  R.M.L.I.,  c/o  Messrs.  Stilwett  &  Sons,  42  Pall 

Matt,  S.  W. 

1895  HERVEY,  MATTHEW  W.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  Ea#t  Bilney  Hall,  East  Dereham,  Norfolk. 

1884  HESSE,  F.  E.,  Eastern  Extension,  <&c,,  Telegraph  Co.,  Limited,  Electra  House,  Moorgate,  E.G. 

1893  HEWICK,  JOHN  E.,  Cliff  Cottage,  Swanage. 

1902  HEYDEMAN,  CAPTAIN  HARRY,  A.M.I.Mech.E.,  20  Eardley  Crescent,  S.W. 

1910  fHicHENS,  WM.  LIONEL,  Hillside,  Falmouth. 

1912  HICKMAN,  COLONEL  THOMAS  E.,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  M.P.,  22  Kensington  Palace  Gardens,  W. 

1911  HIGHAM,  EDWARD  J.  G.,  B.A.,  B.C.L.,  Parkstone,  All  Saints  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

1911  HIGHETT,  ANGLESEA,  25  Cottingham  Place,  S.W. 

1887  HILL,  EDWARD  C.  H.,  The  Manor  House,  Normandy,  Guildford. 

1912  HILL,  HERBERT  C.,  15  Hillmorton  Road,  Camden  Road,  N. 

1887  HILL,  LUKE  M.,  A.M.tnst.C. E.,  6  Imperial  Square,  Cheltenham. 

1906  HILL,  THOMAS  A.,  M.A..  J.P.,  Normanton  House,  Plumtree,  Nottingham. 

1888  fHiLL,  THOMAS  H.,  Redenham  House,  Andover. 

1913  HILLFARD,  HARVEY,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H.  (Lond.),  30  Wilton  Place,  S.W. 
1895  fHiLLMAN,  VALENTINE  A.,  C.E.,  Downside,  125  Pembroke  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

1911  HILLS,  DAVID,  Rosetta,  Brackley  Road,  Beckenham. 

1909  HILLS,  JOHN  WALLER,  M.P.,  Brooks'*  Club,  St.  James's  Street,  S.W. 

1897  HILLSON,  JOHN  C.,  The  Bungalow,  Symond's  Yat,  Ross,  Herefordshire. 

1886  fHiLTON,  C.  SHIRREFF  B.,  41  Roland  Gardens,  S.W. 

1903  HIME,    LiEUT.-CoLONEL  RIGHT   HON.   SIB    ALBERT    H.,   K.C.M.G.,   58    Burton    Court 

Chelsea,  S.W. 

1902  HIND-SMITH,  WM.  WILSON,  F.R.G.S.,  Summerfield,  Milton  Road,  Harpenden. 

1904  fHiNDLiP,   RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  Hindlip  Hall,   Worcester;  and  33    Hitt   Street,    Berkeley 

Square,  W. 

1883  fHiNnsoN,  ELDRED  GRAVE. 

1883  HINGLBY,  SIR  GEORGE  B.,  BART.,  High  Park,  Droittvich. 

1912  HIPPESI.EY,  ALFRED  E.,  8  Herbert  Crescmt,  Hans  Place,  S.W. 
1912  HIRST,  EDWABD  E.,  67  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.G. 


Resident  Fellows.  77 


Tear  of 

Election. 

1911      HIRST,  Huoo,  67  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.G. 


1903 
1913 
1909 
1898 
1879 
1884 
1886 
1895 
1887 
1891 


1911 
1901 
1901 
1910 


1879 
1903 
1892 
J895 
1913 
1913 
1913 
1906 
190fi 
1876 
1898 
1886 
1881 
1880 
1884 
1893 
1913 
19J3 
1912 
1910 
1902 


HOATHER,  CHARLES  A.,  37  Hitt  Road,  Wimbledon,  S.W. 

HODDER,  FRANCIS  EDWIN,  B.A.  (Cantab.),  15  Banks  Eoad,  West  Kirby,  Birkenhead. 

HODOETTS,  E.  A.  BRAYLEY,  36  Elvaston  Place,  8.  W. 

fHoDOSON,  GERALD  TYLSTON,  B.A.,  Blantyre,  Harpenden,  Hertfordshire. 

•(•HODGSON,  H.  TYLSTON,  M.A.,  Welcombe,  Harpenden,  Hertfordshire. 

HODGSON,  SIR  FREDERICK  M.,  K.C.M.G.,  36  Queen's  Mansions,  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 

HOB-PMEISTER,  C.  R.,  Gknthorne,  Brendan,  Devon. 

HOGAN,  JAMES  F. 

•{•HOGARTH,  FRANCIS,  Durbans,  Romsey,  Hants. 

HOGO,    HENRY   ROUGHTON,  23  Hornton  Street,  Kensington,    W.  ;  and  Cheniston,    Upper 

Macedon,  Victoria. 

HOLDSWORTH,  ALFRED,  Church  Reform  League,  Church  House,  Dean's  Yard,  S.W. 
HOLLAND,  ALFRED  R.,  3  Kensington  Palace  Gardens,  W. 
fHoLLASTD,  CHARLES  T.,  The  Orchards,  Radbourne,  Malmesbury. 
HOLLINGWORTH,     ALBERT   C.,     Australian  Mutual    Provident    Society,    37    Threadneedle 

Street,  E.G. 

HOLMES,  FRANK,  c/o  Hong  Kong  &  Shanghai  Bank,  31  Lombard  Street,  E.G. 
HOLMESTED,  ERNEST  A.,  Falkland  House,  Lind.en  Road,  Bedford. 
HOLROYD,  THOMAS  H.,  41  West  Hitt  Road,  Southfields,  S.W. 
HOLT,  DAVID,  21  Queen's  Gate,  S.W. 

HOOD,  JAMES  N.,  Woodside,  Muir/ield  Road,  Inverness,  N.B. 
HOOKE,  REV.  DANIEL  BURFORD,  D.D.,  Somerset  Lodge,  Barnet. 
HOOKB,  H.  ALISTER,  1  Kensington  Park  Road,  W. 
HOOLE,  FRANCIS  W.,  2  Brick  Court,  Temple,  E.G. 

HOOPER,  GEORGE  N.,  F.R.G.S.,  F.S.S.,  Elmleigh,  Hayne  Road,  Beckenham. 
HOPKINS,  EDWARD,  4Q  Bickenhatt  Mansions,  W. 
HOPKINS,  JOHN,  Little  Boundes,  Southborough,  Tunbridge  Wells. 
HOPKINS,  T.   HOLLIS,  Leconfield,   Mount  Park    Road,  Baling,   W.  ;    and   9    Fore  .Street 

Avenue,  E.G. 

HORA,  JAMES,  123  Victoria  Street,  S.W.  ;  and  147  Cannon  Street,  E.G. 
HORDERN,  LIEUT.  LIONEL  H.,  R.N.,  Chart  Lodge,  Weybridge. 
HORN,  THOMAS  SUTHERLAND,  119  Finsbury  Pavement,  E.G. 
HORN,  WM.  AUSTIN,  Junior  Carlton  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.  W. 
HORNIBLOW,  COLONEL  A.  E.,  9  Olenloch  Road,  Haverslock  Hill,  N.W. 
HORNIBLOW,  COLONEL  FREDERICK,  8  Wararick  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 
HORSEY,  J.  H.,  Dominion  Bank  of  Canada,  73  Cornhill,  E.G. 
HOULDER,  ALFRED  H.,  8/9  Great  St.  Helens,  E.G. 
HOULDER,  AUGUSTUS  FRED.,  The  Rookery,  Chaldon,  Caterham. 
tHousTON,  GEORGE  L.,  Johnstone  Castle,  Johnstone,  Renfrewshire,  N.B. 
HUDSON,  ARTHUR,  K.C.,  23  Iverna  Court,  Kensington,  W. 

HUGHES,  GEORGE,  F.C.S.,  155  Fenchurch  Street,  E.G.  ;  and  Bridgetoum,  Barbados. 
fHuGHES,  JOHN,  F.C.S.,  79  Mark  Lane,  E.G. 
fHuoHES,  COMMANDER  R.  JUKES,  R.N.,  Whiddon,  Newton  Abbot. 
fHuLL,  W.  WINSTANLEY,  St.  Ann's  Heath,   Virginia  Water,  Surrey. 
HUMBY,  HENRY  G.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  59  Campden  Hill  Court,  Kensington,  W. 
HUME- WILLIAMS.  W.  ELLIS,  K.C.,  M.P.,  6  Wilton  Place,  S.W. 
HUMPHREY,  ALBERT  A.,  122  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 
HPMPHREYS,  HENRY  HOWARD,  A. M.Inst.C.E.,  28  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 
HUMPHRIES,  REV.  HENRY,  M.A.,  All  Saints  Vicarage,  Lower  Road,  Rotherhithe,  S.E. 
HUNT,  FRANK,  Earls  Colne,  Essex. 


1912  I  HUNTER,  CHARLES  E.,  30  Oil  Burlington  Street.  W. 

1913  HUNTER,  GEORGE  W.  T.,  London  County  and  Westminster  Bank,  Ltd.,  41  Lothbury,  E.G. 


1884 
1898 
1909 

1904  |  HUTCHINSON,    H.    CHARLES,    Messrs.    Millers,    Ltd.,    Surrey    House,    Victoria    Embank- 
ment, W.G. 


HTTNTER,   HAMILPON,  C.M.G.,   18  South   Parade,  Southsea. 

HUNTER,  JAMES  M.,  c/o  J.  Younger,  St.  Catherine's  Gardens,  Murrayfield,  Edinburgh. 

HUTCHINS,  SIR  PHILIP,  K.C.S.I.,  Danesfort,  Camberley,  Surrey. 


78  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


Tear  of 
Election. 

1897 
1912 
1896 


1907 
1897 
1889 

1900 
1910 
1880 
1902 
1912 
1910 
1897 

1881 
1907 
1892 
1880 
1912 
1884 
1910 


1903 
1886 
1889 
1901 
1886 
1890 

1903 
1897 
1898 
1913 
1905 
1894 
1912 
1905 
1910 
1911 
1890 
1889 


1890 


1910 
1912 
1912 
1893 
1894 
1903 
1896 
1902 
1906 
1912 


HUTCHINSON,  SIR  JOSEPH  T.,  Lorton  Hall,  Cumberland. 

HUTTENBACH,  LuowiQ,  35  Norfolk  Square,  Hyde  Park,  W. 

HUTTON,  LIEUT.-GENERAL  SIB  EDWARD  T.  H.,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  Fox  Hills,  Ch-ertsey  ;  and 

United  Service  Club,  Pall  Mail,  S.  W. 

fHuTTON,  J.  ARTHUR,  British  Cotton  Growing  Association,  15  Cross  Street,  Manchester. 
HYAMS,  FRANK,  128  New  Bond  Street,  W. 
HYTHE,  VISCOUNT,  Normanhurst,  Battle. 

IBBS,  PERCY  MA  VON,   23  Upper  George  Street,  Marble  Arch,  W. 

IMPEY,  GEORGE  WM.,  67  Park  Avenue  South,  Crouch  End,  N. 

IM  THURN,  SIR  EVERARD  F.,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  39  Lexham  Gardens,  W. 

flMROTH,  GUSTAV,  Consolidated  Investment  Co.,  P.O.  Box  590,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal. 

INCE,  HARRY,  4  Marlborough  Rood,  South  Woodford,  Essex. 

INCE,  HOWARD,  2  Elm  Tree  Road,  St.  John's  Wood,  N.  W. 

RIGHT    HON.  LORD,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.S.I.,  K.C.I.E.,  Oriental  Club,  Hanover 
Square,  W. 

INGRAM,  SIR  WILLIAM  J.,  BART.,  65  Cromwell  Road,  S.W. 
INSKIPP,  PERCY  S.,  British  South  Africa  Co.,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
IRELAND,  J.  S.  A.,  M.D. 
IRVINE,  THOMAS  W.,  17  Aldermanbury,  E.G. 
IRWIN,  FREDERICK  JOSEPH,  37  Crofton  Road,  Eating,  W. 
ISAACS,  JACOB,  47  Gloucester  Square,  Hyde  Park,  W. 
ISLINGTON,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  K.C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Hartham  Park,  Corsham,  Wilts. 

JACKSON,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  ANDREW  M.,  Victoria  Chambers,  Hull. 

fJACKSON,  JAMES,  J.P.,  The  Homemead,  Heacham,  Norfolk. 

f  JACKSON,  SIR  THOMAS,  BART.,  Stansted  House,  Stansted,  Essex. 

JACOBS,  JOHN  I.,  10  Cumberland  Terrace,  Regent's  Park,  N.W. 

JACOMB,  REGINALD  B.,  61  Moorgate  Street,  E.G. 

fjAMiESON,  WILLIAM,  Broken  Hitt  Proprietary  Company.  31  Queen  Street,  Melbourne, 

Victoria. 

JANION,  E.  M.,  English,  Scottish  and  Australian  Bank,  38  Lombard  Street,  E.G. 
JARVIS,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  A.  WESTON,  C.M.G.,  M.V.O.,  36  Upper  Grosvenor  Street,  W. 
JEANS,  RICHARD  W.,  Bank  of  Australasia,  4  Threadneedle  Street,  E.G. 
JEANS,  HAROLD,  Iron  and  Coal  Trades  Review,  165  Strand,  W.C. 
fjEBB,  RICHARD,  Rhiwlas,  Oswestry. 
JEFFERSON,  HARRY  WYNDHAM,  26  Austin  Friars,  E.G. 
JEFFERSON,  GEORGE  D.,  22  Bardwell  Road,  Oxford. 

,  HON.  JOHN  G.,  12A  Windsor  Court,  Bayswater,  W. 
JENKINS,  R.  WADE,  Bleak  House,  Hatfield  Broad  Oak,  Harlow. 
JENKINS,  H.  C.,  20  Alma  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 
JENKINSON,  WILLIAM  W.,  15  New  Bridge  Street,  E.G. 
JERNINGHAM,  SIR  HUBERT  E.  H.,  K.C.M.G.,  14  Bruton  Street,  W.  ;  and  Longridge  Towers, 

Berwick. 
•{•JERSEY,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  Osterley  Park,  Isleworth ;   and 

Middleton  Park,  Bicester. 

JOHNS,  J.  HARRY,  Thorsden,  Guildford  Road,  Wokhig. 
JOHNSON,  CHAS.  MALCOLM  (LATE  R.N.),  11,  Madeira  Road,  Streatham,  S.W. 
JOHNSON,  E.  W.,  Brynbid.  Llandudno. 
JOHNSON,  FRANK  W.  F.,  Melrose  Hall,  Hove. 
JOHNSON,  GODFREY  B.,  Finisterre,  Stebbing,  Essex. 
JOHNSON,  CAPTAIN  J.  VINER,  Beech  House,  Market  Lavington,  Wills. 
JOHNSON,  L.  O.,  1  Snow  Hill,  E.G. 
JOHNSTON,  GEORGE  LAWSON,  29  Portman  Square,  W. 
JOHNSTONS,  EDWARD. 
JOHN3TONE,  HON.  GILBERT,  43  Wilton  Crescent,  S.W. 


Year  ot 
Election. 

1913 
1913 
1913 
1912 
1907 
1884 
1913 
1899 
1909 
1884 
1907 
1911 
1913 
1898 
1886 
1911 
1911 
1909 


1910 
1902 
1903 
1911 
1871 
1896 
1877 

1884 
1888 
1896 
1900 
1910 
1912 
1912 
1894 
1903 
1912 
1874 
1905 
1901 
1907 
1886 
1902 
1909 

1906 
1906 
1898 
1903 
1911 
1912 
1911 
1910 
1902 
1891 


Resident  Fellows.  79 


JOHNSTONS,  J.  W.  D.,  C.I.E.,  Queen  Anne's  Mansions,  S.W. 

fJoiCEY,  RT.  HON.  LORD,  58  Cadogan  Square,  S.W. 

f  JONES,  JOHN  HENRY,  Barrow  Hill,  Churchdown,  Cheltenham. 

JONES,  LiEUT.-CoLONEL  ALFRED  E.,  The  Elms,  Abberley,  Worcester. 

JONES,  FREDERICK  R.,  Silverthorn,  Camden  Park,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

•{•JONES,  HENRY,  Bramley  Dene,  Branksome  Park,  Bournemouth. 

JONES,  HENRY  EWER,  229  St.  James's  Court,  S.W. 

JONES,  CAPTAIN  HENRY  M.,  V.C.,  United  Service  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

JONES,  HENRY  V.  F.,  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce,  2  Lombard  Street,  E.G. 

JONES,  SIB  W.  H.  QUAYLE,  Barton  Mere,  Bury  St.  Edmunds. 

fJoNSSON,  F.  L.,  c/o  Bank  of  Africa,  113  Cannon  Street,  E.G. 

•f  JORDAN,  REV.  Louis  H.,  Doumsleigh,  Baslow  Bead,  Eastbourne. 

JOSEPH,  Louis,  Oakhill,  Charley  Wood,  Herts. 

JOSHUA,  ABRAM,  12  Collingham  Gardens,  S.W. 

JOSLIN,  HENRY,  Oaynes  Park,  Upminster,  Essex. 

JOYNT,  JOHN  W.,  90  Gower  Street,  W.C. 

JUNKIN,  J.  F.,  Sun  Life  Assurance  Co.,  4  Norfolk  Street;  W.C. 

JUST,  SIR  HARTMANN  W.,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  4  Cathcart  Road,  South  Kensington,  S.W. 


KAYSEB,  J.  A.  S.,  Commonwealth  of  Australia,  72  Victoria  Street,  S.  W. 

KEEP,  RONALD,  Woollet  Hall,  North  Cray,  Foots  Cray,  Kent. 

KEHRMANN,  L.,  c/o  Standard  Bank  of  South  Africa,  10  Clement's  Lane,  E.G. 

KEITH,  A.  BERRIEDALE,  M.A.,  D.C.L.,  107,  Albert  Bridge  Road,  S.W. 

KEITH-DOUGLAS,  STEWART  M.,  Oriental  Club,  Hanover  Square,  W. 

KELLY,  SIR  HENRY  G.,  The  Gables,  Gerrard's  Cross,  Bucks. 

KENNEDY,  JOHN  MURRAY,   Knockralling,   Dairy,   Galloway,   N.B.  ;    and  New    University 

Club,  S.W. 

KENNY,  W.,  M.D.,  Dysart,  Oatlands  Park,  Weybridge. 
KENT,  ROBERT  J.,  24  Portland  Place,  W. 
•J-KENYON,  JAMES,  Walshaw  Hall,  Bury. 
KERR,  DAVID,  13  Hamilton  Eoad,  Ealing,  W. 
KERR,  PHILIP  HENRY,  Travellers'  Club,  Pall  Matt,  S.W. 
KERR,  ROBERT  WATT,  15  Ferndale,  Tunbridge  Wells. 
•(•KESWICK,  HENRY,  M.P.,  D'Abernon  Chase,  Leatherhead. 
KESWICK,  JAMES  J.,  Mavie,  Dumfries,  N.B. 

|KEY,  REV.  SIR  JOHN  K.  C.,  BART.,  Universities  Mission,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
KILL  AM,  I.  WALTON,  28  Threadneedle  Street,  E.G. 
KIMBER,  SIR  HENRY,  BART.,  79  Lombard  Street,  E.G. 
•(•KING,  HENRY  DOUGLAS,  28  Hyde  Park  Gardens,  W. 
fKiNGDON,  HENRY  F.,  Maybury  Wood,  Woking. 

KINGSTON,  CLEMENT  U.,  Australian  Mercantile  Co.,  13  Leadenhatt  Street,  E.G. 
KINNAIRD,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  1  Pall  Matt  East,  S.  W. 
KIRKCALDY,  NORMAN  M.,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  F.G.S.,  57  Bernastrasse,  Berne,  Suisse. 

KlRKPATRICK,  HON.  ANDREW  A.  (AGENT-GENERAL  FOR  SOUTH  AUSTRALIA),  85  Gracechurc.h 

Street,  E.G. 

KIRKWOOD,  MONTAGUE,  Junior  Carlton  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 
KIRKWOOD,  TOWNSEND  M.,  12  Egerton  Gardens,  S.W. 
KrrcniNG,  HENRY,  J.P.,  The  Grange,  Great  Ayto-n,  Yorks. 

fKiTCHiNG,  JOHN,  Oaklands,  Kingston  Hill,  Surrey  ;  and  Branksome  Hall,  Darlington. 
KNOWLES,  C.  C.,  Hilbre  Point,  Hoylake,- Cheshire. 
KNOWLES,  CHARLES  R.,  Oakroyd,  Potters  Bar,  Middlesex. 

KNOX,  LIEUT.  HENRY  T.  C.  (LATE  R.N.),  12  Granville  Place,  Portman  Square,  W. 
KRAUSE,  RUDOLPH  H.,  Comberton  Hall,  Kidderminster. 
fKRAUsa,  HENRY  J.,  29  Fitzjohn's  Avenue,  N.W. 
KROHN,  HERMAN  A.,  B.A.,  Maldon  Court,  Maldon,  Essex. 


80  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

Year  of 

Election. 

1912  LACON,  ERNEST  DE  M.,  J.P.,  2  Wilton  Terrace,  S.W. 


1883 
1913 
1891 
1909 
1910 
1909 
1895 
1880 
1876 
1905 
1887 
1913 
1883 

1876 
1911 
1912 
1912 
1904 

1910 
1875 

1886 
1910 
1892 
1912 

1912 
1894 
1911 
1909 
1889 
1883 
1900 
1913 
1912 
1909 
1896 
1910 
1911 
1892 
1912 
1913 
1896 
1889 
1902 

1912 
1873 
1912 
1885 
1911 
1905 
1907 
1907 


LAGDEN,  SIB  GODFREY,  K.C.M.G.,  Selwyn,  Oallands  Chase,  Weybridge. 

LAGDEN,  RONALD  OWEN,  Church  Hill,  Barrow,  Middlesex. 
,  JAMES  ROBERT,  7  Australian  Avenue,  E.G. 

LAMB,  DAVID  C.  (COLONEL,  SALVATION  ARMY),  101  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.G. 

LAMBERT,  ALFRED. 

LAMBERT,  ARTHUR  B.,  1  Westbury  Road,  Baling,  W.  ;  and  18  Wood  Street,  E.G. 

LAMINGTON,  THE  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.I.E.,  26  Wilton  Crescent,  S.W. 

LAMPREY,  LT.-COLONEL  J.  J.,  R.A.M.C.,  F.R.C.S.,  Constitutional  Club,  W.C. 

•J-LANDALE,  WALTER,  Oriental  Club,  Hanover  Square,  W. 

LANDAU,  MAX,  47  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 

LANE,  MAJOR-GENERAL  SIR  RONALD  B.,  K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O.,  Carlton  Hall,  Saxmundham. 

LANGE,  F.  M.  T.,  35  Gloucester  Gardens,  Hyde  Park,  W. 

•(•LANSDOWNE,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  MARQUIS  OF,  K.G.,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.I.E.,  Lansdowne 
House,  54  Berkeley  Square,  W.  ;  and  Bowood,  near  Calne,  Wiltshire. 

fLARDNER,  W.  G.,  Junior  Carlton  Club,  Pott  Mall,  8.  W. 

LASCELLES,  FRANK,  Sibford  Gower,  Banbury. 

,  VISCOUNT,  13  Upper  Btlgrave  Street,  S.W. 

LAW,  RT.  HON.  A.  BONAR,  M.P.,  Pembroke  Lodge,  Edwardes  Square,  Kensington,  W. 

LAWLBY,   THE   HON.    SIR   ARTHUR,    G.C.S.I.,    G.C.I.E.,    K.C.M.G.,    9   Seymour  Street 
Portland  Square,  W.,  and  The  Red  House,  Bodicote,  Banbury. 

LAWRENCE,  SIR  JOSEPH,  11  Old  Court  Mansions,  Kensington,  W. 

LAWRENCE,  W.  F.,  27  Eaton  Square,  S.  W.  ;   Cowesfield  House,  Salisbury  ;  and  New  Uni- 
versity Club,  St.  James's  Street,  S.  W. 

•(•LAWRIE,  ALEX.  CECIL,  14  St.  Mary  Axe,  E.G. 

LAWSON,  COLONEL  THE  HON.  HARRY  L.  W.,  M.P.,  37  Grosvenor  Square,  W. 

LAWSON,  ROBERTSON,  60  London  Wall,  E.G. 

LAYARD,  SIR  CHARLES  P.,  The  Grey  House,  Langion  Green,  Tunbridge  Wells  ;  and  Oxford  and 
Cambridge  Club,  S.  W. 

LAYTON,  EDWIN  J.,  56  Farringdon  Street,  E.G. 

LEAKE,  WM.  MARTIN,  Ceylon  Association,  61  Gracechurch  Street,  E.G. 

LEDINGHAM,  A.  NAPIER,  M.B.,  C.M.,  40  Newton  Road,  Bayswater,  W. 

LEE,  PROFESSOR  ROBERT  W.,  M.A.,  B.C.L.,  Worcester  College,  Oxford. 

•(•LEECH,  H.  W.  CHAMBRE,  LL.D.,  40  Kidbrook  Park  Road,  Blackheath,  S.E. 

LEECH,  J.  B.  MASSY,  6  Campden  House  Terrace,  W. 

LEECHMAN,  GEORGE  BARCLAY,  50  Campden  House  Court,  W. 

LEES,  GEORGE  HERBERT,  Kent  House,  Kew  Gardens,  Surrey. 

LEES,  SIR  THOMAS  E.  K.,  BART.,  South  I^ytchet  Manor,  Poole,  Dorset. 

LEE-ROBERTS,  JOHN  B.,  5  Ormonde  Terrace,  Regent's  Park,  N.W. 

LEESON,  WILLIAM  F.,  14  Timber  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

LEIPOLDT,  C.  Louis,  F.R.C.S.E.,  14  Ampthill  Square,  N.W. 

LEITCH,  DONALD  C.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  M.I.Mech.E. 

LE  MAISTRE,  JOHN  LE  B.,  4  Bond  Street,  Jersey. 

LE  MAISTRE,  W.  DE  V.,  Holmwood,  Salisbury  Avenue,  Harpenden,  Herts. 

fLENNARD,  T.  J.,  J.P.,  Henbury  Court,  Bristol. 

LEONARD,  CHARLES. 

LEUCHARS,  JOHN  W.,  24  St.  Mary  Axe,  E.G. 

•(•LEVER,  SIR  WM.  HESKETH,  BART.,  Thornton    Manor,    Thornton    Hough,    Chester ;     and 
4lA   Upper  Thames  Street,  E.G. 

LEVESON-GOWER,  CLEMENT,  c/o  Messrs.  Fielding,  Son  &  M cLeod,  3  Copthall  Buildings,  E.G. 

LEVEY,  G.  COLLINS,  C.M.G.,  National  Liberal  Club,  Whitehall  Place,  S.  W. 

LEWIS,  F.  ORR,  W hitewebbs  Park,  Enfield. 

LEWIS,  ISAAC,  2  Hamilton  Place,  W.  ;  and  34  Bishopsgate,  E.G. 

LEWIS,  JAMES  W.,  67  Cadogan  Place,  S.  W. 

LIKELY,  HASTINGS,  16  Finsbury  Circus,  E.G. 

•(•LILFORD,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  Lilford  Hall,  Oundle,  Northants. 

LILIENFELD,  RICHARD,  6  Bryanston  Square,  W. 


Resident  Fellows. 


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Election. 

1891 
1911 

1884 

1886 
1913 
1874 
1910 
1912 

1879 
1892 
1910 
1890 
1899 
1881 
1911 
1911 
1911 
1886 

1886 
1909 
1911 
1884 
1878 
1911 
1899 
1911 
1877 

1907 
1911 
1913 
1913 

1879 

1886 
1912 
1907 
1904 
1885 
1886 
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1904 
1885 
1899 
1896 
1900 
1894 

1892 
1909 
1912 
1889 
1889 


LINCOLNSHIRE,  MOST  HON.  THE  MARQUIS  OF,  K.G.,  G.C.M.G.,  53  Princes  Gate,  S.W: 
fLiNLiTHGOW,  MOST  HON.  THE  MARQUIS  OF,  Hopetown  House,  South  Queensferry,  N.B. 
LITTLE,  J.  STANLEY,  Chichele,  East  Street,  Farnham  ;  and  Authors'  Club,  Whitehall  Court, 

S.W. 

fLiTTLEjOHN,  ROBERT,  8  Cavendish  Square,  W. 
LITTLEJOHN,  THOMAS  GEORGE,  88  Fenchurch  Street,  E.G. 
LITTLETON,  THE  HON.  HENRY  S.,  21  Cadogan  Place,  S.W. 
LITTLEWOOD,  WM.  B.  GURNEY,  Junior  Carlton  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 
LIVERPOOL,   H.E.,    RT.   HON.  THE    EABL   OF,    K.C.M.G.,    M.V.O.,    Government   House, 

Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

LIVERSIDOE,  PROF.  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.,  F.R.S.,  Fieldhead,  Coombe  Warren,  Kingston,  Surrey. 
LLEWELYN,  SIR  ROBERT  B.,  K.C.M.G.,  Furney  Close,  Winchfield. 
LLOYD,  CYRIL  E.,  Church  House,  Broome,  Stourbridge. 
LLOYD,  F.  GRAHAM,  40  King  Street,  Cheapside,  E.G. 

fLLOYD,  FRANK,  Coombe  House,  Croydon  ;  and  4  Salisbury  Court,  Fleet  Street,  E.G. 
LLOYD,  RICHARD  DUPPA,  2  Addison  Crescent,  Addison  Road,  W. 

LOCKE,  JOHN,  15  Elm  Park  Road,  Chelsea,  S.W. ;  and  Junior  Athenasum  Club,  116,  Piccadilly,  W. 
LOCKHART,  PHILIP  H.,  19  Elvaston  Place,  S.  W. 
LONOLEY,  JOHN  A.,  41  Draycott  Place,  S.W. 
fLoNGSTAFF,  GEORGE  B.,  M.A.,  M.D.,  Highlands,   Putney   Heath,   S.W.  ;    and   Twitchen 

Morthoe,  near  Ilfracombe. 
t  LOTHIAN,  MAURICE  JOHN. 

LOVE,  JOHN,  Lavington,  The  Drive,  Wimbledon,  S.W. 
LOVE,  JOSEPH  BOYD,  J.P.,  LL.D.,  F.R.G.S.,  Outlands,  Devonport. 
LOVE,  WILLIAM  MCNAUGHTON,  8  Bunhitt  Row,  E.G. 

LOVELL,SIR  FRANCIS  H.,  C.M.G.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  62  Holmdale  Road,  West  Hampstead,  N.W. 
Low,  ROBERT  S.,  Hillhurst,  Plough  Lane,  Purley. 
LOWE,  SAMUEL,  Meadowbanh,  Hadley  Wood,  Middlesex. 
LOWE,  WILLIAM  D.,  W.S.,  11  Randolph  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 
LUBBOCK,  SIR  NEVILE,  K.C.M.G.,  20  Eastcheap,  E.G.  ;  and  Oaldey  House,  Bromley  Common, 

Kent. 

fLucAS,  SIR  CHARLES  P.,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  65  St.  George's  Square,  S.W. 
fLucAS,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  33  Grosvenor  Road,  S.  W. 

LUCAS-TOOTH,  SIR  ROBERT  L.,  BART.,  1  Queen's  Gate,  S.W.  ;  and  Holme  Lacy,  Hereford. 
LUND,  WILLIAM,  Crombie,  Chislehurst,  Kent. 
fLYALL,  CAPTAIN  FRANCIS  H.,  2  Elvaston  Place,  S.  W.  ;    and  Naval  and  Military  Club, 

Piccadilly,  W. 

LYALL,  ROGER  CAMPBELL,  United  University  Club,  Pall  Mall  East,  S.W. 
LYDE,  PROF.  LIONEL  W.,  M.A.,  F.R.G.S.,  Borshams,  High  Wycombe. 
LYNCH,  CAPTAIN  C.  W.  D.,  c/o  London  A>  Westminster  Bank,  1  St.  James's  Square,  S.W. 
fLYNN,  HUGH  SPENCER,  38  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 
fLYON,  GEORGE  0.,  Glenogil,  Harkaway,  vid  Berwick,  Victoria. 
fLYTTELTON,  THE  HON.  G.  W.  SPENCER,  C.B.,  49  Hitt  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  W. 
LYTTLHTON,  THE  HON.  JOHN  CAVENDISH,  M.P.,  Hagley  Hall,  Stourbridge. 

MicAiJSTER,  G.  IAN,  Royal  Institute  of  British  Architects,  9  Conduit  Street,  W. 

MACALISTER,  JAMES,  Ethelstane,  32  Maresfield  Gardens,  Hampstead,  N.W. 

MACCAW,  WILLIAM  J.  M.,  M.P.,  103  Eaton  Square,  S.W. 

MACDONALD,  GEORGE,  2  Amherst  Park,  Stamford  Hitt,  N. 

fMACDONALD,  HECTOR,  481  Bourke  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

MACDONALD,   COLONEL  RT.    HON.    SIR   CLAUDE   M.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B.,  47, 

Lennox  Gardens,  S.  W.  ;  and  Junior  United  Service  Club,  Charles  Street,  S.  W. 
MACDONALD,  EBENEZER,  41  Palace  Court,  Bayswater,  W. 

f  MACDONALD,  P.  MARTIN,  Messrs.  J.  R.  Grant  &  Co.,  96  Leadenhatt  Street,  E.G. 
MAcDouoALL,  DUNCAN  P.,  5  Killieser  Avenue,  Streatham  Hill,  S.  W. 
MAcEwsN,  ALEXANDER  P.,  Thatched  House  Club,  St.  James's  Street,  S.W. 

JAMES  G.,  Messrs.  W.  Dunn  <b  Co.,  Broad  Street  Avenue,  E.G. 


82  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

Year  of 
Election. 

1889  tM-40*1118'  JOHN  W.,  Rowton  Hall,  Chester. 

1910  MA  CHIN,  STANLEY,  Cleeve,  Oallands  Chase,  Weybridge. 

1911  MACKAY,  ALEXANDER,  Rocknowe,  Broughty  Ferry,  N.B. 
1893  MACKAY,  DONALD,  Reay  Villa,  Bodenham  Road,  Hereford. 

1907  MACKAY,  JOHN  C.,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  Bitterley,  Ludlow. 

1885  fMACKENziE,  COLIN.  [S.W. 

1897  MACKENZIE,  HON.  THOMAS  (Hion  COMMISSIONER 'FOB  NEW  ZEALAND),  13  Victoria,  Street, 

1882  MA  OKIE,  DAVID,  14  Ellerker  Gardens,  Richmond,  Surrey. 

1908  MACKINDER,  HALFORD  J.,  M.A.,  M.P.,  10  Chelsea  Court,  Chelsea  Embankment,  S.W. 
1899  fMACKiNNON,  DUNCAN,  16  Hyde  Park  Square,  W. 

1902  MACKINTOSH,  DUNCAN,  42  Carlton  Hill,  St.  John's  Wood,  N.W. 

1913  MACLEOD,  HUGH  H.,  The  Cottage,  Little  Park,  Enfield,  Middlesex. 

1912  MACLEOD,  JAMES,  Victorian  Government  Office,  Melbourne  Place,  Strand,  W.C. 
1905  MACMASTER,  DONALD,  M.P.  (K.C.  OF  CANADA),  IA  Cockspur  Street,  S.W. 
1912  MACMILLAN,  GEORGE  A.,  27  Queen's  Gate  Gardens,  S.W. 

1887  MACMILLAN,  MAURICE,  St.  Martin's  Street,  Leicester  Square,  W.C.  [N.W- 

1912  MACPHERSON,  ROBERT,  24-5  King  William  Street,  E.G. ;  and  9  Exeter  Road,  Brondesbury, 

1913  McBBiDE,  HON.  PETEB  (AGENT-GENEBAL  FOB  VICTORIA),  Melbourne  Place,  Strand,  W.C. 

1909  McCALL,  HON.  SIB  JOHN,  M.D.  (AGENT-GENERAL  FOB  TASMANIA),  56  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 

1883  McCALLUM,  COL.  Snt  HENBY  EDWARD,  R.E.,  G.C.M.G.,  A.D.C.,  Junior  United  Service  Club, 

Charles  Street,  S.W. 

1896  MCCABTHY,  ROBERT  H.,  C.M.G.,  21  Ravenscourt  Park,  W. 

1892  fMcCoNNELL,  ARTHUR  J.,  8  CottingJiam  Gardens,  South  Kensington,  S.W. 

1893  McCoNNELL,  FREDERICK  V.,  Camfield  Place,  Hatfield,  Herts. 

1883  MCDONALD,  JAMES  E.,  4  Chapel  Street,  Cripplegatt,  E.G. 

1898  McFARLANE,  WILLIAM,  Messrs.  W.  Dunn  <ts  Co.,  43  Broad  Street  Avenue,  E.G. 

1899  McGAW,  JOHN  THOBURN,  Broomhall,  Warnham,  H  or  sham. 
1879  MclLWRAiTH,  ANDREW,  Bittiter  Square  Buildings,  E.G. 
1912  MclNTOSH,  WALTER,  46  Ryde  Vale  Road,  Balham,  S.W. 

1884  MclNTYBE,  J.  P.,  3  New  Basinghott  Street,  E.G. 

1905  McKENZiE,  FREDERICK  A.,  46  Lyford  Road,  Wandsworth  Common,  8.  W. 

1886  McLEAN,  NORMAN,  West  Hatt,  Sherborne,  Dorset. 

1912  MoNAiB,  C.  C.,  Springfield,  King's  Norton,  Birmingham. 

1899  MAGUIBE,  THOMAS  MILLER,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  10  Earfa  Court  Square,  S.W. 

1911  MALCOLM,  DOUGAL  0.,  93  Gloucester  Place,  Portman  Square,  W. 
1895  MALCOMSON,  DAVID,  c/o  Messrs.  Coutts  <fe  Co.,  440  Strand,  W.C. 

1909  MAN,  FREDEBICK  H.  D.,  7  Mincing  Lane,  E.G. 

1912  MANCHESTER,  His  GRACE  THE  DUKE  OF,  6  Orosvenor  Square,  W. 

1913  MANN,  CHARLES  WDLLIAM,  6  Southampton  Street,  Holbcrn,  W.C. 
1901  fMANNERS,  CHABLES,  220  Adelaide  Terrace,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 
1913  MARCH  ANT,  C.  STANHOPE,  The  Cottage,  Cubbington,  Leamington. 
1913  MARKS,  ALBEBT  M.,  24  Holland  Villas  Road,  Kensington,  W. 

1912  MABKS,  GEOFFREY,  8  Chesham  Place,  8.  W. 

1910  MABKS,  HABRY  CECIL,  8  Cavendish  Square,  W. 

1894  MARKS,  HEBBEBT  T.,  10  Ossian  Road,  Stroud  Green,  N. 

1904  MABLBOBOUGH,  His  GRACE  THE  DUKE  OF,  K.G.,  15  Great  College  Street,  S.  W.  ;  and  Blenheim 

Palace,  Woodstock. 

1910  MABRIOTT,  CHABLES  C.,  137  Lavender  Sweep,  Clapham  Common,  S.W. 

1913  MABSH,  JOHN  RICHARD,  59-60  Broad  Street  Avenue,  E.G. 
1881  MARSHALL,  ERNEST  LUXMOORE,  9  St.  Helens  Place,  E.G. 
1889  fMABSHALL,  HENBY  B.,  3  Throgmorton  Avenue,  E.G. 
1901  MABSHALL,  LEGH  R.  P.,  M.D.,  The  Briars,  Peebles,  N.B. 
1908  MARSHALL,  THOMAS  F.,  154  Gresham  House,  E.G. 

1912  MARTIN,  E.  LEICESTER,  Platt,  Borough  Green,  Kent. 

1912  MABTIN,  GEOBGE  PALLISEB,  Argyle  House,  Pembroke,  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

1912  tMAETIN>  HENBY  RICHABD,  Fawsley,  Caterham,  Surrey. 

1889  MARTIN,  JAMES,  Sunnyside,  58  Palace  Road,  Streatham  Hill,  S.W. 


Resident  Fellows, 


Year  of 
Election. 

1911     MARTIN,  WALTER  E.,  Bromley  Lodge,  North  FinrMey,  N. 

1912 

1912 

1908 

1911 

1884 

1886  !  -J-MATHESON,  HON.  ALEX.  PERCEVAL,  National  Liberal  Club,  Whitehall  Place,  S.W. 


1913 
1912 


1901 
1910 
1892 
1894 
1912 
1912 
1911 
1894 
1888 
1912 
1899 
1899 
1910 
1394 
1878 
1836 
1913 
1890 
1896 
1886 
1892 
1889 
1887 
1904 
1878 
1912 

1899 
1891 
1893 
1906 
1882 
1911 
1901 
1911 
1901 
1891 
1907 

1912 
1912 
1912 
1897 
1895 

1901 
1889 


MASON,  HAROLD,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  79  Willes  Road,  Leamington. 

MASON,  JAMES  FRANCIS,  M.P.,  1  Chesterfield  Gardens,  Mayfair,  W. 

MASON,  JOHN  MASON,  Norbury  Lodge,  Upper  Norwood,  S.E.  [Hants. 

MATHER,  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  WILLIAM,  LL.D.,  Bramble  Hill  Lodge,    Bramshaw,  Lyndhurst, 

MATHERS,  EDWARD  P.,  6  Queen's  Gate  Terrace,  S.W.  ;  and  50  Old  Broad  Street,  B.C. 


MANDBRS,  A.  STAINES,  75  Chancery  Lane,  W.C. 

MANDEVILLE,  A.  MORETON,  1  Mount  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  W.  ;  and  7  Great  Winchester 

Street,  E.G. 

MATHIESON,  JAMES  FRANCIS,  M.A.,  13  Langland  Gardens,  Finchley  Road,  N.W. 
MATTHEWS,  HERBERT  W.,  82  Gloucester  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  W. 
MAUND,  EDWARD  A.,  8  Edith  Road,  West  Kensington,  W. 
MAURICE,  JOHN  A.,  Ashleigh,  Teignmouth. 

MAXWELL,  FRANCIS,  A.M.I.M.E.,  77  Lawrie  Park  Road,  Sydenkam. 
MAYO,  GEORGE,  Groombridge,  Sus&ex. 

MAYERS,  REV.  WALTER  J.,  Abbotsthorpe,  Park  Road,  Wellington,  Surrey. 
MEAD,  FREDERICK,  The  Moorings,  St.  Albans. 

fMEATH,  RT.  HON.  EARL  OF,  K.P.,  83  Lancaster  Gate,  W. ;  and  Ottershaw,  Chertsey. 
MEE,  CHARLES  J.  0.,  F.L.S.,  Follaton,  Totnes,  Devon;  and  Badminton  Club,lGO  Piccadilly,  W. 
fMEESON,  EDWARD  TUCKER,  R.N.,    Downsmeade,  Hampden  Park,  Eastbourne. 
fMEESON,  FREDERICK,  Doumsmeade,  Hampden  Park,  Eastbourne. 
fMEESON,  ROGER,  Downsmeade,  Hampden  Park,  Eastbourne. 

WHARRAM,  1  Westbury  Gardens,  Hanger  Hill,  Ealing,  W. 
MEINERTZHAGEN,  ERNEST  Louis,  4  Cheyne  Walk,  Chelsea,  S.W. 
MELHPISH,  WILLIAM,  Constitutional  Club,  Northumberland  Avenue,  W.C. 
fMELLiNG,  JOHN  FREDERICK,  3  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 
MENDELSSOHN,  SIDNEY,  Niddry  Lodge,  Holland  Street,  Campden  Hill,  W. 
MENENDEZ,  SIR  MANUEL  R.,  Midford  House,  Midford,  Bath. 
MENNIE,  JAMES  C.,  Craiggowan,  Mannafield,  Aberdeen. 
MESSER,  ALLAN  E.,  14  Old  Jewry  Chambers,  E.G. 
METCALFE,  SIR  CHARLES  H.  T.,  BART.,  21  Patt  Mall,  S.W. 

FRANK  R.,  Gloucester  House,  Stonebridge  Park,  N.W. 
METCALFE,  JOSEPH,  c/o  Bryant  Trading  Syndicate,  Broad  Street  Avenue,  E.G. 
MEWBURN,  WILLIAM  R.,  J.P.,  6  Evelyn  Mansions,  Westminster,  S.W. 
MEYNELL,  FRANCIS  H.,   Hoar  Cross,   Burton-on-Trent ;  and  5  Lygon  Place,   Grosvenor 

Gardens,  S.W. 

fMiCHAELis,  MAX.,  Tandridge  Court,  Oxted,  Surrey. 
MICHELL,  ROLAND  L.  N.,  C.M.G.,  3  Holland  Park  Court,  W. 
MICHIE,  ALEXANDER,  c/o  Bank  of  New  Zealand,  1  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.C. 

DAVID  KINLOCH,  c/o  Messrs.  Walker  Bros.,  36  Basinghatt  Street,  E.C. 
MIDDLETON,  Sra  JOHN  P.,  c/o  National  Provincial  Bank,  Carey  Street,  Lincoln's  Inn,  W.C. 
MILES,  WILLIAM,  11  Pinfold  Road,  Streatham,  S.W.  ;  and  111  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.C. 
MILLER,  EDWARD  H.,  Umbilo,  Langley  Park  Road,  Button,  Surrey. 
MILLER,  STUART,  Northiam,  Purley,  Surrey. 

fMiLLiGAN,  GEORGE,  Messrs.  Debenhams,  Limited,  18  St.  Helen's  Street,  Montreal,  Canada, 
MILEY,  WM.  KILDARE,  L.R.C.P.,  10  Eaton  Square  E,  Monkstown,  Dublin. 

COLONEL   DUDLEY   A.,  R.E.,   Athenwum   Club,  Patt   Matt,  S.W.  ;  and  Droaks 

Beaulieu,  Hants. 

MILLS,  BRIGADIER-GENERAL  GEORGE  A.,  Fairy  Cross,  Newbridge,  Co.  Kildare,  Inland. 
MILLS,  GRANVELLE,  Owles  Hall,  Enfield,  Middlesex. 
MILLS,  J.  SAXON,  2  Nightingale  Road,  Bushey,  Herts. 
fMiLLS,  THOMAS,  Longdown  House,  Sandhurst,  Berks. 
MILNER,  THE  RIGHT  HON.  VISCOUNT,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  47  Duke  Street,  St.  James" ,  S.W. 

Brooks' 's  Club,  S.W.  ;  and  Slurry  Court,  Canterbury. 
fMiLNER,  THOMAS  J.,  Heverscroft,  Barby  Avenue.,  Hampstead,  N.W. 
MILTON,  ARTHUR  C.,  3  Cloudesley  Road,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea. 


84  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

Year  of 
Election. 
1898  ;  MINTO,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OP,  K.G.,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.I.E.,  Minto  House, 

Hawick,  N.B.  ;  and  95  Lancaster  Gate,  W. 
•fMiRRiELEES,  SIR  FREDERICK  J.,  K.C.M.G.,  4  Fenchurch  Street,  E.G.  ;   and  HA  Portland 

Place,  W. 

MISTOWSKI,  ALFRED,  Mus.B.,  7  Richmond  Mansions,  Denton  Road,  Twickenham. 
MITCHELL,  ERNEST  J.  D.,  M.A.,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  c/o  National  Bank,  68,  Gloucester  Gardens, 

Bayswater,  W. 

fMiTCHELL,  JAMES,  M.I.M.M.,  Private  Bag,  Queens  Mine,  Bulawayo  P.O.,  Rhodesia. 
fMiTCHELL,  JOHN  STEVENSON,  8  ChisweU  Street,  E.G. 
MOCATTA,  ERNEST  G. 

MOFFETT,  THOMAS,  Esmond  Hotel,  1  Montague  Street,  W.C. 
MOHR,  BERNAUD,  69  Parliament  Hill,  N.W. 
MOIR,  ALEXANDER,  Lochanhead  House,  Dumfries,  N.B. 
MOLTENO,  PERCY  ALLPORT,  M.P.,  10  Palace  Court,  Bayswater,  W. 
MOLESWORTH,  RIGHT  HON.  VISCOUNT,  Walters  Hall,  Monkton,  Ramsgale. 
MONK-BRETTON,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  C.B.,  16  Princes  Gardens,  S.  W.  ;  and  Conyboro,  Lewes. 
MONRO,  ALEXANDER  C., 

MONTAGUE,  CAPTAIN  R.  H.  CROFT,  The  Cottage,  Thriplow,  Royston,  Herts. 
MONTEFIORE,  HERBERT  B.,  7  Belsize  Avenue,  N.W. 
MONTEFIORE,  JOSEPH  G.,  21  Argyll  Mansions,  Addison  Bridge,  W. 
MONTGOMERY,  RIGHT  REV.  BISHOP  H.  H.,  D.D.,  Society  for  Propagation  of  the  Gospel, 

15  Tufton  Street,  S.  W. 

MONTGOMERY,  HUGH,  54  Warwick  Square,  S.W. 

MONTGOMERY,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  JAMES  A.  L.,  C.S.I.,  St.  ColumVs,  Movitte,  co.  Donegal. 
MOODY,  GEORGE,  J.P.,  Knoll  House,  Cleethorpes. 
fMooN,  EDWARD  R.  P.,  6  Onslow  Gardens,  S.W. 

fMooR-RADFORD,  ALFRED,  83A  Holland  Park,  W.  ;  and  1  Garden  Court,  Temph,  E.G. 
MOORE,  ARTHUR  CHISOLM,  23  Essex  Street,  Strand,  W.C. 
MOORE,  A.  EWAN,  Canadian  Pacific  Railway,  62-65  CJiaring  Cross,  S.W. 
MOORE,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  ARTHUR  T.,  R.E.,  Bifrons,  Farnborough.  Hants. 
MOORE,  YORK  T.  G.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  L.R.C.P.,  7  Dacre  Park,  Blackheath,  S.E. 
tMooRHOuss,  EDWARD,  c/o  Bank  of  New  Zealand,  1  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.G. 
MORCOM,  REGINALD  K.,  The  Clockhouse,  Broomsgrove. 
MOREING,  ALGERNON  H.,  C.E.,  Moore  Place,  Esher. 
MOREING,  CHARLES  ALGERNON,  M.Inst.C.E.,  F.G.S.,  Moore  Place,  Ether. 
MOREL,  E.  D.,  96  Talbot  Road,  Highgate,  N. 

MORGAN,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  A.  HICKMAN,  D.S.O.,  14  Grosvenor  Place,  S.W. 
MORGAN,  BENJAMIN  H.,  15  Dartmouth  Street,  Westminster,  S.  W. 
tMoRGAN,  GWYN  VAUGHAN,  5  St.  James's  Street,  S.  W. 
MOEGAN,    SEPTIMUS    VAUGHAN,    37    Harrington   Gardens,  South  Kensington,  S.W.  ;   and 

42  Cannon  Street,  E.G. 

MORGAN,  ALDERMAN  SIR  WALTER  VAUGHAN,  BART.,  2  Whitehall  Court,  S.W. 
MORGENSTERN,  GEORGE,  Talbot  House,  Richmond,  Surrey. 
MORRELL,  JAMES  H.,  Headington  Hill  Hall,  Oxford. 
fMoRRELL,  JOHN  BOWES,  30  St.  Mary's,  York. 
MORRIS,  ALFRED  B.,  106  Eltham  Road,  Lee,  S.E. 
MORRIS.  SIR  DANIEL,  K.C.M.G.,  D.C.L.,  D.Sc.,  F.L.S.,  14  Crabton  Close,  Boscombe ;   and 

Savile  Club,  Piccadilly,  W. 
MORRIS,  EDWARD  R.,  9  Fenchurch  Street,  E.G. 
MORRISON,  JAMES  K.,  10  Eton  Road,  South  Hampstead,  N.W.  ;  and  Thatched  House  Club, 

St.  James's  Street,  S.  W. 

fMoRMSON,  JOHN  S.,  Thatched  House  Club,  St.  James's  Street,  S.W. 
MORRISON,  WALTER,  Malham  Tarn,  Settle  ;  and  77  Cromwell  Road,  S.  W. 
MORRISON-BELL,  MAJOR  ARTHUR  C.,  M.P.,  Guards'  Club,  Pall  Matt,  S.  W. 
MORSE,  GILBERT,  Park  Road,  Lowestoft. 

MORTON,  RICHARD  F.,  c/o  Lloyds  Shipping  Registry,  Newport,  Mon. 
MOSELEY,  C.  H.  HARLEY,  C.M.G.,  c/o  Messrs.  H.  S.  King  &  Co.,  9  Pall  Matt,  S.W. 


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1907 
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1897 
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1908 

1875 
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1898 
190H 
1889 
1896 

1881 
1886 
1894 
1910 

1904 
1881 
1893 
1903 
1904 
1882 
1889 
1895 
1888 
1909 
1908 
1912 
1912 
1911 
1896 
1896 
1886 
1891 
1910 


Resident  Fellows.  85 

Moss,  FRBD  J.,  4  Earlham  Or  we,  Wood  Green,  N. 
MOULSDALE,  WILLIAM  E.,  6  Castle  Street,  Liverpool. 
MOYNA,  EDWARD  G.  J.,  93  Elm  Park  Gardens,  S.W. 
MOYSBY,  HENRY  L.,  I.S.O.,  Cresswell  House,  Bexhitt-on-Sea. 
MUIR,  ROBERT,  17  Fortismere  Avenue,  Muswett  Hill,  N. 

MCIRHEAD,  JAMES  M.  P.,  F.R.A.A.,  F.S.S.,  F.R.S.L.,  Royal  Automobile  Club,  Pall  Mall, 
S.W. 


,  H.  ERIC,  1  Great  Tower  Street,  E.G. 
MUT.LINS,  CLAUD  W.,  Shirley,  West  Heath  Avenue,  Hampstead,  N.W. 
MULLINS,  REV.  JOSEPH  D.,  M.A.,  44  St.  John's  Wood  Road,  N.W. 
MUNFORD,  JAMES,  34  Gloucester  Gardens,  Bishop's  Road,  W. 
MUNN,  WINCHESTER,  Lavertttoke,  near  Whitchurch,  Hants. 
MuNRO,  JAMBS,  118  Craiglea  Drive,  Edinburgh. 
MURDOCH,  JOHN,  52  Leadenhall  Street,  E.G. 
fMuRRAY,  CHARLES,  29  North  Gate,  Regent's  Park,  N.W. 
MURRAY,  COLIN  A.,  I.S.O.,  18  Shorncliffe  Road,  Folkestone. 
MURRAY,  HUGH,  C.I.E.,  Morleys,  Henfteld,  Sussex. 
MURRAY,  JAMES,  27  Duke  Street,  St.  James's,  S.W. 
MURRAY,    THE     RIGHT    HON.     LORD     (os     ELIBANK),    Juniper    Bank,     Walkerburn, 

Peebleshire  ;  and  Brooks'  s  Club,  St.  James's  Street,  S.  W. 
MURTON,  SIR  WALTER,  C.B.,  Gipp's  Close,  Langton,  Kent  ;  and  Devonshire  Club,  St.  James's 

Street,  3.  W. 

fMusoRAVE,  CAPTAIN  HERBERT,  R.E.,  Hurst-an-Clays,  East  Grinstead. 
MUSGRAVE,  SIR  RICHARD,  BART.,  Tourin,  Cappoquin,  Co.  Waterford. 
MYLIUS,  STANLEY,  147  Finchley  Road,  N.  W. 

,  JOHN,  Oteka,  Havelock  North,  Hawkes  Bay,  New  Zealand. 
NAMIER,  LEWIS  B.,  B.A. 

NAPIER,  SIR  WALTER  J.,  D.C.L.,  Churton  Hanger,  Churt,  Farnham,  Surrey. 
NATHAN,  FRANK  B.,  92  c/o  Messrs.  Ferranti,  Ltd.,  78  King  Street,  Manchester. 
NATHAN,  GEORGE  I.,  c/o  Messrs.  1.  Salomon  &  Co.,  46  Monkwell  Street,  E.G. 
NATHAN,  LIEUT.  -COLONEL  SIR  MATTHEW,   G.C.M.G.,  Brandon  House,  Kensington  Palace 

Gardens,  W. 
NATHAN,  N.  ALFRED,  9  Philip  Lane,  E.G.  \ 

ARTHUR,  Woodlands,  Selling,  Faversham. 
NEIL,  WILLIAM,  35  Walbrook,  E.G. 
NETTENSTEIN,  CAPTAIN  FREDERICK  W.,  I.S.O.,  17  Castleton  Mansions,  Riverview  Gardens, 

Barnes,  S.  W. 

NELSON,  MAJOR  ABERCROMBY  A.  C.,  Forge  Lane,  Higham,  Kent. 
NELSON,  SIR  E.  MONTAGUE,  K.C.M.G.,  3  Whitehall  Court,  S.W. 
NELSON,  HAROLD,  13  Cambridge  Gardens,  Richmond,  Surrey. 
NELSON,  SEPTIMUS  G.,  Messrs.  Merryweather  &  Sons,  Greenwich  Road,  S.E. 
NESBITT,  ROBERT  C.,  7  Devonshire  Square,  Bishopsgate,  E.G. 
NESS,  GAVIN  PARKER,  19  Porchester  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  W. 
NESTLE,  WILLIAM  D.,  Winterbourne,  Brighton  Road,  Sutton,  Surrey. 
NEUMANN,  JOSEPH  0. 

NEUMANN,  SIR  SIGMUND,  BART.,  146  Piccadilly,  W. 
NEVILL,  JAMES  FORDER,  Lenton,  Lemsford  Road,  St.  Albans. 
NEVILL,  LORD  RICHARD,  C.M.G.,  Carlton  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 
NEVILLE,  CHARLES  W.,  23  Fleet  Street,  E.G. 
NEVILLE,  GEORGE  W.,  Weylea,  Weybridge. 

,  V.  CHESTER,  Law  Accident  Insurance  Co.,  94  Above  Bar,  Southampton. 
fNEWMARCH,  JOHN,  Chasewood,  Caterham  Valley,  Surrey. 
NEWNHAM,  FREDERICK  J.,  7  Avenue  Gardens,  Dover. 
NICHOL,  ROBERT,  57  Eltham  Road,  Lee,  S.E. 
NICHOLAS,  ALFRED  M.,  Homestead,  Great  Missenden,  Bucks. 
NICHOLAS,  WILFRID  H.,  c/o  National  Bank  of  S.  Africa,  Circus  Place,  London  Wall,  E.G. 


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1898 
1913 
1911 
1906 
1909 
1911 
1912 
1898 
1910 
1897 
1912 
1888 

1911 
1913 
1904 
1903 
1894 
1912 
1907 
1904 
1883 
1881 
1911 
1911 
1889 

1912 
1912 
1902 
1913 
1909 
1897 


fNiCHOLLS,  GEORGE  JAMES,  F.G.I.,  St.  Leonards,  22  Alleyne  Road,  West  Dulwich,  S.E. 

NICHOLLS,  HORACE  W.,  9  Amherst  Avenue,  Baling,  W. 

NICHOLS,  ARTHUR,  76  Drayton  Gardens,  S.  W. 

NICHOLS,  CHARLES  LEE,  1  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.G. 

NICHOLSON,  W.  GRESHAM,  c/o  H.  Foote,  Esq.,  66  Victoria  St.,  S.W. 

NICOL,  ARTHUR,  Ochterlony  House,  Guthrie,  Forfarshire,  N.B. 

NITCH,  GEORGE  H.,  Junior  Constitutional  Club,  Piccadilly,  W. 

fNivisoN,  ROBERT,  Bank  Buildings,  Princes  Street,  E.G. 

NOBLE,  ROBERT  D'OYLY,  68  Ladbroke  Road,  W. 

NORRIS,  LIEUT.-COLONEL,  R.  J.,  D.S.O.,  c/o  Messrs.  Ccx  <h  Co.,  16  Charing  Cross,  S.W. 

NORTH,  FREDERIC  WILLIAM,  F.G.S.,  106  Fordun/ch  Road,  West  Hampstead,  N.W. 

NORTH,  WILLIAM  J.,  Wul/runa,  Newquay,  Cornwall. 

NORTHCLIFFE,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  22  St.  James's  Place,  S.  W.  ;  and  Elmwood,  St.  Peter's,  Kent . 

NORTHCOTE,  SIR  ERNEST  A.,  34  De  Vere  Gardens,  W. 

NORTHCOTT,  E.  W.,  78  Empire  House,  Piccadilly,  W. 

J-NORTHESK,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  or,  6  Hans  Crescent,  S.W. 

NORTHUMBERLAND,  His  GRACE  THE  DUKE  OF,  K.G.,  2  Grosvenor  Place,  S.W. 

NORTON,  EDWIN,  Mansfield,  Weybridge. 

NORTON,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  Hams  Hall,  Birmingham. 

NUNNS,  ARTHUR  L.,  c/o  Lloyd's  Bank,  St.  James's  Street,  S.W. 

OAK,  WILLIAM  PERCIVAL,  M.Inst.C.E.,  18  Leinster  Gardens,  W. 

OATWAY,  GEORGE  HENRY,  M.I.E.E.,  82  Millon  Park,  Highgale,  N. 

O'BRIEN,  CHARLES  A.,  LL.D.,  52  Eiggindale  Read,  Streatham,  S.W. 

O'CONNOR,  THOMAS  POWER,  M.P.,  5  Morpeth  Mansions,  S.W. 

ODELL,  EDWARD  S.,  14  Woodchurch  Road,  West  Hampstead,  N.W. 

O'FARRELL,  THOMAS  A.,  J.P.,  30  Lansdowne  Road,  Dublin. 

*O'HALLORAN,  JOSEPH  S.,  C.M.G.,  Royal  Colonial  Institute,  Northumberland  Avenue,  W.O. 

fOKE,  ALFRED  W.,  B.A.,  LL.M.,  F.S.A.,  32  Denmark  Villas,  Hove. 

OLDFIELD,  LAUREL  C.  F.,  6  Wilton  Street,  Grosvenor  Place,  S.W. 

•(•OLIVER,  LIONEL,  c/o  Messrs.  A.  Scott  <fe  Co.,  Rangoon,  Burma. 

fOLiVERSON,  CECIL  H.,  37  Gloucester  Square,  W. 

OMMANNEY,  CHARLES  H.,  C.M.G.,  3  Great  Winchester  Street,  E.G. 

OMMANNEY,  HAROLD  MAMATON,  3  Great  Winchester  Street,  E.G. 

OMMANNEY,  SIR  MONTAGU  F.,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.,  I.S.O.,  The  Old  Rectory,  Finchamp&tead, 

Wokingham. 

ONSLOW,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF,  Clandon  Park,  Guildford. 
OPPENHEIM,  A.,  Messrs.  Sperling  <b  Co.,  1  Moorgate  Street,  E.G. 
OPPENHEIMER,  BERNARD,  36  Curzon  Street,  W. 
ORFORD,  CHARLES  T.,  43  Bloomsbury  Square,  W.C. 

ORMSBY,  RIGHT  REV.  BISHOP  G.  ALBERT,  D.D.,  Eglingham,  Alnwick,  Northumberland. 
ORMSBY,  MICHAEL  T.  MORLKY,  1  Macaulay  Road,  Clapham,  S.W. 
fORR-EwiNG,  MALCOLM  H.,  Parkwood,  West  Malvern. 
OSBORN,  EDWARD  B.,  14  Abbey  Gardens,  8t.  John's  Wood,  N.W. 
fOsBORNE,  CAPTAIN  FRANK,  Harbury  Hall,  Leamington. 
OSBORNE,  HAMILTON,  55  Cadogan  Place,  S.W. 
OSWELL,  WM.  ST.  JOHN,  FairligM,  Totteridge,  Herts. 

OTTER,  ROBERT  E.,  6  Sloane  Square,  S.W.  ;  and  Queenwood,  Chertsey.  '•'.  1 

OTTERSON,  ALFRED  S.,  8  St.  George's  Court,  South  Kensington,  S.W. 

fPAGET,  ALMERIO  H.,  M.P.,  39  Berkeley  Square,  W. 

PAISH,  SIR  GEORGE,  51  Cannon  Street,  E.G. 

•(•PALIOLOGUS,  AUGUSTUS  L. 

PALMER,  G.E.H.,  17  Cockspur  Street,  S.W. 

PALMER,  HARRY,  65  Alexandra  Road,  St.  John's  Wood,  :N.  W. 

PALMER,  CAPTAIN  RICHARD  E.,  Oaklands  Park,  Newdigate,  Surrey. 


Resident  Fellows.  87 

Tear  of 
Election. 

1899  tPALMBR,  THOMAS,  The  Fountain,  Uitenhage,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

1910  '  PALMER,  W.  LEONARD,  1  Marsham  Way,  Gerrards  Cross,  Bucks. 

1880  ,  PARBURY,  CHARLES,  3  De  Vere  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 

1889  i  fPARFiTT,  CAPTAIN  JAMES  L.,  R.N.R.,  Logan,  Seagry  Hood,  Wanstead,  N.E. 


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18UO 

1889 
1912 
1893 
1885 

1902 
1897 
1910 
1911 
1912 
1902 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1887 

1912 
1888 
1881 
1910 
1877 
1885 
1912 
1877 
1912 
1912 
1903 
1911 
1896 
1894 

1911 
1886 
1884 
1907 
1892 
1912 
1895 
1880 
1902 
1911 
1913 
1909 
1912 
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1903 
'  1909 
1884 
1908 


PARFITT,  P.  T.  J.,  c/o  Sank  of  New  Zealand,  1  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.G. 

PARKER,  C.  SANDBACH,  Demerara  Buildings,  St.  Dunstan's  Hill,  E.G. 

t  PARKER,  SIR  GILBERT,  M.P.,  20   Carlton,  House   Terrace,   S.W.  ;   and  Homestall,   East 

Grinstead. 

t PARKER,  HENRY,  Vale  View  Cottage,  Tring  Hill,  Tring. 
PARSES,  HOWARD  RODRICK,  Wymondley,  Bury,  Stevenage. 
t  PARKIN,  GEORGE  R.,  C.M.G.,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  17  Waterloo  Place,  S.W. 
PARKINGTON,  SIR  J.  ROPER,  J.P.,  D.L.,  58  Green  Street,  W. ;  21  Mincing  Lane,  E.G.  ;  and 

United  Service  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.  W. 
PARKINSON,  THOMAS  W.,  M.D.,  31  Cadogan  Place,  S.W. 
PARK,  REV.  EDWARD  G.  C.,  1  BoUon  Gardens,  South  Kensington,  S.W. 
PARSONS,  RICHARD  E.,  B.A.,  48  Princes  Gardens,  S.W. 
PARVIN,  JOHN  G.,  46  Carholme  Road,  Forest  HiU,  8.E. 
PATERSON,  GRAEME  M.,  175  Piccadilly,  W. 
PATERSON,  JAMES  GOWANS,  Billiter  Buildings,  E.G. 
PATERSON,  JOHN,  Westbourne,  Tilliecoultry,  N.B. 
PATON,  JAMES,  Westcliffe  Road,  Birkdale,  Southport. 

PATRICK,  ARTHUR  C.,  39  Noble  Street,  E.G.;  and  Playgoers  Club,  20  Cranbourn  Street,  W.C. 
•(•PATTERSON,  MYLES,  Conygar,  Broadmayne,    Dorchester;     and    Oriental     Club,    Hanover 

Square,  W. 

PAUL,  EDWARD,  Teignton  Meals'  Drive,  Hoylake,  Cheshire. 
PAULING,  GEORGE,  26-28  Victoria  Street,  S.  W. 

SIR  WALTER,  K.C.M.G.,  I.S.O.,  83  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 

PEACOCK  E.  R.,  10  Hay  Hill,  Berkeley  Square,  W. 

PEACOCK,  GEORGE,  27  Milton  Street,  Fore  Street,  E.G. 

fPEAKE,  GEORGE  HERBERT,  B.A.,  LL.D.,  Bawtry  Hall,  York*. 
PEAKE,  ROBERT  THELWALL,  Birnam,  Tonbridge. 

fPEARCE,  EDWARD,  Lagarie,  Cheltenham  ;  and  Oriental  Club,  Hanover  Square,  W. 
PEAKSON,  ARTHUR  A.,  C.M.G.,  Hillsborough,  Petersficld. 
PEASE,  J.  BEAUMONT,  13  Stratton  Street,  W. 

PEEL,  THE  HON.  GEORGE,  M.A.,  20  Manchester  Square,  W. 

PELLETTER,  HON.  P.,  M.D.  (AGENT-GENERAL  FOR  QUEBEC),  36  Kingsway,  W.C. 
COLONEL  ERNEST  ST.  GLAIR,  R.E.,  Pyrland  Hall,  Taunton. 

PENDER,  SIR  JOHN  DENISON,  K.C.M.G.,  Eastern  Telegraph  Co.,  Electro  House,  Moorgate, 
E.G. 

PENFOLD,  ALDERMAN  STEPHEN,  J.P.,  70  Cheriton  Road,  Folkestone. 

fPENNEFATHER,  F.  W.,  LL.D.,  RathsoUagh,  Colbinstown,  co.  Wicklow,  Ireland. 

PENNEY,  EDWARD  C.,  8  West  Hill,  Sydenham,  S.E. 

PENNEY,  FREDERICK  GORDON,  Queen  Anne's  Mansions^  S.W. 

PERCEVAL,  SIR  WESTBY  B.,  K.C.M.G.,  SoutJidown,  The  Doums,  Wimbledon,  S.W. 

PERCY,  EARL,  3  Upper  Belgrave  Street,  S.W. 

PERKS,  SIR  ROBERT  WM.,  BART.,  ABsocJnst.C.E.,  11  Kensington  Palace  Gardens,  W. 

PERRING,  CHARLES,  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club,  Pall  Matt,  S.  W. 

PERRY,  ROBINSON  G.,  Qlendyne,  Eaton  Rise,  Baling,  W. 

PESCOD,  JAMES,  92  Priory  Road,  West  Hampstead,  N.  W. 

PHILLIMORE,  JOSEPH,  M.Inst.C.E.,  c/o  Grindlay  &>  Co.,  54  Parliament  Street,  S.W. 

PHILIP,  GEORGE,  Hornend,  Eastcote,  Pinner. 

PHILIPPS,  LAURENCE,  R.,  J.P.,  Sydmondton  Court,  Ntwbury,  Berks. 

PHTT.TPPS,  SIR  OWKN,  K.C.M.G.,  76  Eaton  Square,  S.W. 

PHILLIPS,  H.  JOSHUA,  The  Nook,  Tredegar. 

PHILLIPS,  JOHN,  28  Cambridge  Road,  Hove. 

SIR  LIONEL,  BART.,  M.L.A.,  P.O.  Box  149,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal. 

PICKERING  JONATHAN,  M.LMech.E.,  50  Wellington  Street,  Glasgow. 


88  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


PILDITCH,  PHILIP  E.,  8  Pall  Mall  East,  S.W.  and  Vartropps,  Weybridge. 
PIPER,  WILLIAM  F.,  c/o  J.  R.  Earp,  Esq.,  27  Milton  Street,  B.C. 


HON.  EDMUND  H.  T.,  M.L.C.,  Charters  Towers,  Queensland. 
PLEYDELL,  T.  G.,  63  St.  James's  Street,  S.  W.  ;  and  Ea.tt  Sussex  Club,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea. 
PLUNKETT,  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  HORACE  C.,  K.C.V.O.,  D.C.L.,  Kilterah,  Foxrock,  Co.  Dublin. 
PLUNKET,  RIOHT  HON.  LORD,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.V.O.,  60  Draycott  Place,  S.W.,  Kildare  Street 

Club,  Dublin  ;  and  CarUon  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.  W. 
f PLYMOUTH,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF,  C.B.,  54  Mount  Street,  W. 
f  POLLOCK,  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  FREDERICK,  BART.,  21  Hyde  Park  Place,  W. 
POLSON,  JAMES,  12  Southwood  Avenue,  Highgate,  N. 
fPoNSONBY,  REV.  PREBENDABY  S.  GORDON,  The  Rectory,  Devon'port ;  and  57  St.  James's 

Street,  S.W. 

PONTIFEX,  ARTHUR  R.,  The  Cottage,  Kingsworthy,  Winchester. 
POOLE,  JOHN  G.,  6  Denbigh  Road,  Baling,  W. 
fPooRE,  MAJOR  R.,   United  Service  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 
POPE,  EDWARD,  St.  Stephen's  Chambers,  Telegraph  Street,  E.G. 
POPE,  REGINALD,  M.A.,  Old  Hall,  High  Hurst  Wood,  Near  Uckfield. 
PORTER,  COLONEL  ATWELL  R.,  7  Lypiatt  Terrace,  Clieltenham. 
PORTER,  COLONEL  GEOFFREY  M.,  Rock  House,  Bideford, 
PORTER,  SURGEON-GENERAL  SIR  JAMES,  K.C.B.,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  62   Kensington  Mansions, 

Earl's  Court,  S.W. 

POTTER,  JAMBS,  28  Victoria  Street,  S.  W. 
t  POTTER,  JOHN  WILSON,  2  Fenchurch  Avenue,  E.G. 

POWELL,  ELLIS  T.,  LL.B.,  B.Sc.,  "  Financial  News,"  111  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.G. 
POWELL-JONES,  CHARLES,  7  East  India  Avenue,  E.G. 
PRAED,  SIR  HERBERT   MACKWOBTH,  BAST.,  29  St.  Jamet's  Place,  S.  W.  ;  and  Owsden  Hall, 

Newmarket. 

PRATT,  EDWIN  A.,  Olinton,  Farnborough,  Orpington,  Kent: 
PRATT,  J.  JERRAM,  The  Eagles,  West  Hill,  Highgate,  N. 
PREECE,  SIR  WM.  HENRY,  K.C.L.,  F.R.S.,  M.lnst.C.E.,  Penrhos,  Carnarvon. 

WILLIAM  F.,  Qarthowen,  Marchwood  Crescent,  Baling,  W. 
fPRENTiCE,  THOMAS,  15  Eglinton  Drive,  Glasgow. 
PRBVTTE,  JOSEPH  WEEDON,  Oak  Lodge,  Pond  Road,  Blackheath,  S.E. 
f  PRICE,  F.  HAMLYN,  11  Ormonde  Terrace,  Regent's  Park,  N.W.  ;  and  Athenaeum  Club 

Pott  Mall,  S.  W. 

HENRY  JM  Weston,  Alexander  Road,  Maritzburg,  Natal. 
PRIMROSE,  SIR  HENRY  W.,  G.C.B.,  I.S.O.,  44  Ennismore  Gardens,  S.W. 
PRINSEP,  JAMES,  38  Lower  Belgrave  Street,  S.W. 
PRINSEP,  JAMES,  85  Lexham  Gardens,  W. 

PROBYN,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  CLIFFORD,  J.P.,  55  Grosvenor  Street,  W. 
PROBYN,  SIR  LESLEY,  K.C.V.O.,  79  Onslow  Square,  S.W. 
PROUT,  WM.  THOMAS,  C.M.G.,  M.B.,  C.M.,  78  Rodney  Street,  Liverpool. 
tPaowsE,  B.  A.,  35  Parliament  Street,  S.W. 

PUCKLE,  HENRY  LEONARD,  Queensland  Insurance  Co.,  Ingram  Court,  Fenchurch  Street,  E.G. 
PUGHE,  REV.  CANON  THOMAS  ST.  J.,  M.A.,  The  Vicarage,  Hursley,  Winchester. 
PULLAR,  ALFRED,  M.D.,  184  Sheen  Road,  Richmond,  Surrey. 
PUNCH,  CYRIL,  Apsley,  Wellington  Road,  Bournemouth. 
PURVES,  J.  DOVE,  W.S.,  23  Hogarth   Road,  Earl's   Court,   S.W.;  and   361   Winchetter 

House,  E.G. 
PURVIS,  GILBERT,  Walliscote,  St.  Luke's  Park,  Torquay. 

QUARTTCH,  BERNARD  A.,  11  Grafton  Street,  W. 

RADCLIFFE,  DOUGLAS  H.,  20  Craven  Street,  W.O. 

RADCLIFFE,  P.  COPLESTON,  Derriford,  Crown  Hill,  Devon  ;  and  Union  Club,  S.  W. 


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1905 
1881 
1912 
1872 
1889 
1897 


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1880 
1895 
1906 
1902 
1896 
1885 
1910 

1912 
1892 
1881 
1913 
1910 

1894 
1896 
1897 
1893 
1910 

1913 
1911 
1911 
1883 
1900 
1888 
1912 
1878 
1902 
1905 
1895 

1913 
1896 
1912 
1909 
1891 

1911 
1899 
1911 
1894 
1902 
1895 
1902 
1910 


Resident  Fellows.  89 


RADFORD,  W.  GUY  W.,  The  Corner  House,  Bickley,  Kent;  and  5-6  Billiter  Avenue,  E.G. 

RAIKES,  THOMAS  A.,  Broomley,  Alexandria,  Dumbartonshire. 

RAILING,  A.  H.,  D.Sc.,  General  Electric  Co.,  Ltd.,  Witton,  Birmingham. 

RALEIGH,  SIR  THOMAS,  K.C.,  K.C.S.I.,  75  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 

RALLI,  PANDELI,  17  Belgrave  Square,  S.W. 

RAMSBOTHAM,  FIELDEN,  9  Lansdowne  Road,  Bedford. 

RAMSDEN,  RICHARD,  Siddinghursl,  Chiddingfold,  Godalming. 

,  EUGENE  T.,  c/o  Commercial  Bank  of  Sydney,  18  Birchin  Lane,  E.G. 
RANFURLY,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF,  G.C.M.G.,  33  Lennox  Gardens,  S.  W.,  Carlton  Club, 

Pall  Mall,  S.  W.  ;  and  Northland  House,  Dungannon,  Co.  Tyrone. 
RANGER,  HUGH  F.  HARDEN,  3/4  Lime  Street  Square,  E.G. 

,  SIR  JAMES,  BART.,  Bryngwyn,  Hereford. 
RAPAPORT,  ISIDORE,  1  London  Wall  Buildings,  E.G. 

RASON,  HON.  SIR  CORNTHWAITE  H.,  54  Crystal  Palace  Park  Road,  Sydenham,  S.E. 
RASON,  CAPTAIN  ERNEST  G.,  R.N.,  Iririki,  Furzefield  Road,  Reigate. 
RATHBONE,  EDGAR  P.,  Hendrick  Avenue,  Wandsworth  Common,  S.  W. 
fRAW,  GEORGE  HENRY,  96  Gresham  House,  Old  Broad  Street,  E.G. 
RAWSON,  COLONEL  HERBERT  E.,  C.B.,  Home  Close,  Heronsgate,  Herts.  ;  and  Junior  United 

Service  Club,  S.  W. 

READE,  CHAS.  COMPTON,  43  Hogarth  Hill,  Temple  Fortune,  N.W. 
READMAN,  JAMES  BURGESS,  D.Sc.,  Belmont,  Hereford. 

fREAY,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  K.T.,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.I.E.,  6  Great  Stanhope  Street,  W. 
REAY,  LIEUT.-COLONEL,  W.  T.,  Melbourne  Herald,  92  Fleet  Street,  E.G. 
REED,  ALBERT  E.,  J.P.,  Mayford  House,  Mayford,  Surrey;  and  Reform  Club,  Pall  Mall, 

S.W. 

REEVES,  HUGH  WM.,  42  Old  Broad  Street,  E.G.  ;  and  30  Chapel  Street,  S.W. 
REEVES,  HON.  WILLIAM  PEMBER,  43  Cornwall  Gardens,  S.W. 
REID,  DAVID,  Radnor  Club,  Folkestone. 

REID,  EDWARD  V.,  Messrs.  Dalgety  <fe  Co.,  45  BisJiopsgate,  E.G. 
REID,  RIGHT  HON.  Sm  GEORGE  H.,   G.C.M.G.  (HIGH  COMMISSIONER  FOR  AUSTRALIA), 

72  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 

REID,  RICHARD,  (GOVERNMENT  AGENT  FOR  ONTARIO),  163  Strand,  W.C. 
REID,  ROBERT,  19  Chiswell  Street,  E.G. 
REID,  W.  DOUGLAS,  Henley  Hall,  Ipswich. 
RENNIE,  GEORGE  HALL,  6  East  India  Avenue,  E.G. 
fRENTON,  J.  H.,  Woodcote,  Apsley  Guise,  Beds. 

t  RHODES,  GEORGE  H.,  c/o  Union  Bank  of  Australia,  71  Cornhitt,  E.G. 
RICHARDSON,  DAVID,  78  Upper  Grosvenor  Road,  Tunbridge  Wells. 
RICHMOND,  JAMES,  Kippenross,  Dunblane,  Perthshire,  N.B. 
RIDDELL,  PATRICK,  Messrs.  F.  Bailey  &  Co.,  59  Mark  Lane,  E.G. 
RIDGE,  H.  M.,  62  London  Wall,  E.G. 
RIDGEWAY,  RIGHT  HON.  Sm  J.  WEST,  G.C.B.,  G.GM.G.,  K.C.S.I.,  Athenaeum  Club,  Pull 

Matt,  S.W. 

RIDSDALE,  D.  WILLIAM,  2  Elm  Villas,  Baling  Green,  W. 
RIPPON,  JOSEPH,  33  Old  Broad  Street,  E.G. 
RISELEY,  HENRY  L.,  Cecil  Road,  Bristol. 
RITCHIE,  THOMAS,  J.P.,  Overstrand,  Cramer. 
RIVINGTON,  W.  JOHN,  "  British  Trade  Journal,"  24  Mark  Lane,  E.G.  ;   and  21  Gledhow 

Gardens,  S.W. 

ROBB,  WILLIAM  C.,  20  Chiswell  Street,  E.G. 
ROBERTS,  CHARLES  J.,  62  New  Broad  Street,  E.G. 

*ROBERTS,  FIELD-MARSHAL  EARL,  V.C.,  K.G.,  O.M.,  G.C.M.G.,  Englemere,  Ascot. 
ROBERTS,  G.  Q.,  M.A.,  St.  Thomas's  Hospital,  S.E. 

ROBERTS,  JAMES,  Sungei  Best  Mines,  Ltd.,  Sungei  Besi,  Selangor,  Malay  States. 
ROBERTS,  RICHARD  NEVILL,  29  Finchley  Road,  N.W. 

ROBERTSON,  SIR  GEORGE  SCOTT,  K. C.S.I.,  M.P.,  14  Cheyne  Walk,  Chelsea,  S.W. 
ROBERTSON,  T.  HOGG,  Alwinton,  Parley,  Surrey. 

G 


90  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

Tear  of 
Election. 

1869  i  ROBINSON,  MAJOR-GENERAL  C.  W.,  C.B.,  Bevciiey  House,  38  Eaton  Rise,  Ealing,  W.  ;  and 

Army  &  Navy  Club,  Pall  Mall,  8.  W. 

1912  ROBINSON,  ERNEST  A.,  Doumage,  Hendon,  N.W. 

1894  t^OBINSON'  SiR  JOSEPH  B.,  BART.,  Hawthornden,  Wynberg,  South  Africa. 

1889  tR°BINSON>  MAJOR  SIR  THOMAS  B.,  K.C.M.G.  (AGENT-GENERAL  FOB  QUEENSLAND),  409 

Strand,  W.C. 

1911  ROBINSON,  WILLIAM  S.,  Courtfield,  West  Hill,  Putney  Heath,  8.W. 

1905  ROGER,  GEORGE,  75  Fitzjohn's  Avenue,  Hampstead,  N.W.  ;  and  4  Lloyds  Avenue,  E.G. 

1912  ROGERS,  HENRY  E.  RYERSON,  31  Great  St.  Helens,  E.G. 

1913  ROLLESTON,  SIR  JOHN,  M.P.,  54  Curzon  Street,  W.;  and  Glen  Parva,  Leicester. 

1898  ROLLO,  THE  HON.  GILBERT,  55  Seymour  Street,  W. 

1913  RONALD,  JOHN  COLIN,  Wyuna,  Templewood  Avenue,  Hampstead,  N.W. 

1897  ROOT,  JOHN,  Uplands,  Banstead  Road,  Ewell. 

1906  ROPER,  EDWARD  WM.,  c/o  Bank  of  New  Zealand,  1  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.G. 
1888  ROPER,  FREEMAN,  M.A.  Oxon.,  Forde  Abbey,  Chard. 

1906  ROSE,  THOMAS  L.  MARWOOD,  Queen  Anne's  Mansions,  S.W. 

1881  t^OSEBEEV'  RIQHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF,  K.G.,  K.T.,  38  Berkeley  Square,  W.  ;  and  Dalmeny, 

near  Edinburgh,  N.B. 

1913  fRosENTHAL,  A.,  103  Finchley  Road,  N.W.;  and  104  Shoe  Lane,  E.G. 

1913  tR°SENTHAL>  H.,  103  Finchley  Road,  N.W.;  and  104  Shoe  Lane,  E.G. 

1913  ROSLING,  SIR  EDWARD,  The  Orange,  Weybridge,  Surrey. 

1905  Ross,  ARTHUR,  F.I.C.,  F.C.S.,  1  Glengall  Road,  Peckham,  S.E. 

1910  Ross,  CHARLES  J.,  Ibsley,  Exeter. 

1913  Ross,  FREDERICK  W.  F.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  21  New  Cavendish  Street,  W. 

1905  Ross,  JAMES  W.  G.,  Silverdale,  Babington  Road,  Streatham,  S.W. 
1885  Ross,  JOHN  K.  M.,  I.S.O.,  29c  London  Road,  Forest  Hill,  S.E. 

1911  Ross,  JOHN  SUTHERLAND,  119  Finsbury  Pavement,  E.G. 
1881  tR°TH>  H.  LING,  Briarfield,  Shibden,  Halifax,  Yorks. 

1883  tROTHSCHILD>  A.  A.,  c/o  Messrs.  Deutsch,  Schlesinger  &  Co.,  Warnford  Court,  E.G. 

1894  tR°THWBLL>  GEORGE,  5  Throgmorton  Avenue,  E.G. 

1913  ROUSE,  ERNEST  EDWARD,  37  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.G. 

1907  ROUTH,  CAPTAIN  REGINALD  L.,  Maycroft,  Pinner. 

1906  t&°WE»  HENRY  VINCENT,  48  Onslow  Square,  8.  W. 

1912  ROWLAND,  WM.  A.  LAILEY,  Ceylon  Association,  61  Gracechurch  Street,  E.G. 

1910  ROWLANDSON,  CHARLES  W.  ST.  JOHN,  F.U.G.S.,Royal  Societies'  Club,  St.  James's  Street,  S.  W. 

1892  ROYCE,  WILLIAM,  The  Hall,  Pinchbeck,  Spalding. 

1890  Ro  YDS,  EDMUND  M.,  Fenstanton,  St.  Ives,  Hants.  ;  and  Windham  Club,  St.  James's  Square,  S.  W. 

1881  tRuDD>  CHARLES  D.,  8  Old  Jewry,  E.G. 

1899  RUDD,  FRANK  M.,  New  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.  W. 

1882  RUMSEY,  COMMANDER  R.  MURRAY,  R.N.,  I.S.O.,  Blacklands,  Calne,  Wilts. 

1883  tRuNCHMAN>  M.  S.,  3  Adams  Court,  Old  Broad  Street,  E.G. 
1879  RUSSELL,  CAPTAIN  A.  H.,  The  Heath  House,  Petersfield. 

1875  RUSSELL,  G.  GREY,  Glenfalloch,  Branksome  Wood  Road;  Bournemouth. 

1875  RUSSELL,  THOMAS,  Haremere,  Etchingham,  Sussex. 

1898  RUSSELL,  THOMAS  J.,  37  Upper  Clapton  Road,  N.E. 

1891  RUSSELL,  WM.  CECIL,  Haremere,  Etchingham,  Sussex. 
1889  RUTHERFORD,  H.  K.,  Saloms  Court,  Banstead,  Epsom. 

1885  SAALFELD,  ALFRED,  The  Elms,  Bickley,  Kent. 

1896  SACHS,  FERDINAND  VON,  Saxa-wald,  Upper  Norwood,  S.E. 

1912  SAID-RUETE,  RUDOLPH,  F.R.G.S.,  39  Bramham  Gardens,  South  Kensington,  S.W. 

1881  fSAiLLARD,  PHILIP,  87  Aldersgate  Street,  E.G. 

1911  SALAMAN,  EDMUND  V.,  3  Rock  Park,  Rock  Ferry,  Birkenhead. 

1912  SALISBURY,  MOST  HON.  THE  MARQUESS  OF,  G.C.  V.O.,  C.B.,  20  Arlington  Street,  S.  W. 

1909  SALMON,  EDWARD,  2  St.  John's  Villas,  Buckhursi  Hill,  Essex. 

1910  SALTER.  FRED.  C.,  Grand  Trunk  Railway,  17  Gockspur  Street,  S.  W. 
1902  SAMUEL,  SIR  EDWARD  L.,  BART.,  3  Lancaster  Gate,  W. 


Resident  Fellows.  91 

Year  of 
Election. 

1910  '  SAMUEL,  GEORGE  A.  H.,  Abinger  Cottage,  Aldersmead  Road,  New  Beckcnham. 

1902  SAMUEL,  HENKY,  11  Cleveland  Square,  Hyde  Park,  W. 

1909  fSAMUEL,  Sm  MARCUS,  BART.,  3  Hamilton  Place,  W.  ;  and  The  Mote,  Maidstone. 
1898      fSANDEMAN,  ALASTAiR  C.,  3  Palmeira  Square,  Hove. 

1887  SANDOVER,  WILLIAM,  Ashburton,  Richmond  Hill,  Surrey  ;  and,  3  Lloyd*  Avenue.  E.G. 

1910  -(-SANDYS,  CAPTAIN  GEORGE  J.,  M.P.,  37  Eaton  Square,  S.W. 
1905     fSARGANT,  E.  B.,  Headley,  Epsom. 

1912  SAUNDERS,  HENRY  SPEARMAN,  80  Philbtach  Gardens,  S.W. 

1912  SAUNDERS,  WALTER  K.  G.,  Jackwood,  Shooter's  Hill,  Kent. 

1910  SAVAGE,  FRANK,  Australian  Commonwealth  Office,  72  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 

1883  SAWYER,  ERNEST  E.,  M.A.,  C.E.,  26  Lancaster  Gate  Terrace,  W. 

1910  SAWYER,  F.  HAMILTON,  125  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

1911  SAYER,  FRANK,  "  Financier,"  54  Wool  Exchange,  E.G. 

1912  SCAMMELL,  EDWARD  DU  B.,  Gothic  Lodge,  Eye  Hill  Park,  S.E. 

1895  SCAMMELL,  EDWARD  T.,  34  Grove  Park,  Denmark  Hill,  S.E. 
1885     fScARTH,  LEVESON  E.,  M.A.,  84  Oakwood  Court,  Kensington,  W. 

1912  SCHEFF,  LEOPOLD,  90  Lyncroft  Gardens,  West  Hampstead,  N.W. 

1905  SCHILLING,  FRANK  J.,  4  Stratford  Place,  W. 

1896  SCHLICH,  SIR  WILLIAM,  K.C.I.E.,  Ph.D.,  F.R.S.,  29  Banbury  Road,  Oxford. 

1897  SCHMIDT,  ROBERT  F.  W.,  Ph.D.,  F.R.G.S.,  39  Clarendon  Road,  Putney,  S.  W. 

1913  SCHOLEFIELD,  ARTHUR,  Lint  Close,  Alnmouth  R.S.O.,  Northumberland. 

1909  SCHOLEFIELD,  GUY  H.,  88  Gleneldon  Road,  Streatham,  S.  W.  ;  and  130  Fleet  Street,  E.G. 

1888  fScHfEPS,  MAX,  17  Regent's  Park  Road,  Gloucester  Gate,  N.  W. 

1885      SCHWARTZE,  C.  E.  R.,  M.A.,  8  Cambridge  Gate,   Regent's  Park,  N.  W.  ;    and  Conservative 
Club,  St.  James's  Street,  S.  W. 

1885  SCOTT,  ARCHIBALD  E.,  Rotherfield  Park,  Alton,  Hants  ;   and  United  University  Club,  Pall 

Mall  East,  S.  W. 

1886  SCOTT,  CHARLES  J.,  Hilgay,  Guildford. 

1911  tScOTT,  COLIN  0.,  6  Sloane  Square,  S.W. 

1901     SCOTT,  SIR  J.  GEORGE,  K.C.I.E.,  53  Marlborough  Hill,  N.W. 

1910  SCOTT,  LESLIE  F.,  K.C.,  M.P.,  Goldsmith  Building,  Temple,  E.G. 

1904  SCRIVENER,  F.  A.,  Commercial  Banking  Co.  of  Sydney,  18  Birchin  Lane.  E.G. 

1912  SCRIVENER,  WILLIAM  CHARLES,  203  Willesden  Lane,  Brondesbury,  N.W. 

1903  fScRUBY,  F.  SUTHERLAND,  M.A.,  5  West  Avenue,  Hendon,  N.W. 
1893  SCRUTTON,  JAMES  HERBERT,  16  Fenchurch  Avenue.  E.G. 

1906  SEBAG-MONTEFIORE,  ROBERT  M.,  B.A.,  5  Balfour  Place,  Mount  Street,  W. 

1905  -(-SEDGWICK  ALFRED  M.,  c/o  Dr.  M.  Curtis,  5  Campden  House  Terrace,  W. 

1913  SEDGWICK,  THOMAS  E.,  33  Oriental  Street,  Poplar,  E. 

1908  SEELY,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  RIGHT  HON.  JOHN  E.  B.,  D.S.O.,  M.P.,  29  Chester  Square,  S.W.  ; 

and  Brook  House,  Isle  of  Wight. 

1906  fSELBORNE,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL   OF,  K.G.,  G.C.M.G.,  Blackmoor,  Liss,  Hants,-  and 

Brooks' s  Club,  St.  James's  Streei,  S.W. 

1904  SELLAR,  GERARD  H.  CRAIG,  75  Cromwell  Road,  S.  W.  ;  and  Littlegreen,  Petersfield,  Hants. 

1890  *SELOUS,  FREDERICK  C.,  Heatherside,  Worplesdon,  Surrey. 

1891  SEMPLE,  JAMES  C.,  F.R.G.S.,  24  Beaumont  Avenue,  Richmond,  Surrey. 

1887  SENIOR,  EDWARD  NASSAU,  147  Gannon  Street,  E.G. 

1898  SETTLE,  LIEUT.-GENERAL  Sm  HENRY  H.,  R.E.,  K.C.B.,  D.S.O.,  United  Service  Club   Pall 

Mall,  S.W. 

1888  SHAND,  JOHN  LOUDOUN,  24  Rood  Lane,  E.G. 

1909  SHARE,  HAMNET  H.,  R.N.,  Kenwyn  House,  Trehaverne,  Truro. 

1901  SHARPE,  SIR  ALFRED,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Royal  Societies'  Club,  St.  James's  Street,  S.  W. 

1911  SHATTOCK,  MONTAGUE  M.,  35  Throgmorton  Street,  E.G. 

1912  SHAW-STEWART,  SIR  HUGH  BART.,  Ardgowan,  Greenock,  N.B. 
1912  SHEFFIELD,  THOMAS  W.,  48  Beach  Road,  Weston-super-Mare. 
1900  SHELDRICK,  JOHN  S.,  96  Gresham  House,  E.G. 

1898     SHELFORD.  FREDERICK,  B.Sc.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  F.R.G.S.,  1  Victoria  Street,  Westminster,  S.W. 

1907  fSHELFORD,  WILLIAM  H.,  Hindley  Lodge,  Forett  Row,  Sussex. 

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fSHEPHERD,  ARTHUR  F.,  Birnam,  Shenfield  Road,  Brentwood,  Essex. 

SHEPHERD,  JAMES,  Tarland  House,  Beighall  Road,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

SHERLOCK,  WILLIAM  H.,  West  View,  Caterham,  Surrey. 

SHIPSTER,    HENRY   F.,    10   Ladbroke  Square,    W.  ;    and   Conservative   Club.    St.    James's 

Street,  S.  W. 

fSniRE,  ROBERT  W.,  Wyreema,  Edivard  Road,  Sundridge  Park,  Kent. 
SHORT,  EDWARD  M.  DE  COUCY,   The   Old  Rectory,   Bathampton,   Somerset ;  and  Oriental 

Club,  Hanover  Square,  W. 

SHORTER,  SYDNEY,  Haling  Grove,  South  Croydon. 
SHRIMPTON,  ROBERT  J.,  46  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.G. 
SIDEY,  JAMES  W.,  Rotherhurst,  Rotherfield,  Tunbridge  Wells. 
SIMPSON,  A.  BASIL,  Hilmarton  Manor,  Calne,  Wilts. 
fSiMPSON,  T.  BOUSTEAD,  Hilmarton  Manor,  Calne,  Wilts. 
SIMPSON,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  WILLIAM  G.,  2  Cathcart  Road,  S.W. 
fSiNCLAiR,  AUGUSTINE  W..  L.R.C.P.,    L.R.C.S.    (Edin.),    Roundwell,    South    Petherton, 

Somerset. 

SINCLAIR,  DAVID,  14  Palace  Court,  W.  ;  and  19  Silver  Street,  E.G. 
fSiNGLB,  STANLEY,  Parkview,  Leopold  Road,  Wimbledon  Park,  S.W. 
SLACK,  CAPTAIN  CHAS;,  F.R.G.S.,  45  Medora  Road,  Brixton  Hill,  S.W. 
SLADE,  GEORGE.  18  Laurence  Pountney  Hill,  E.G. 
SLADEN,  ST.  BARBE  RUSSELL.  7  Queen  Anne's  Gate,  S.W. 
SLOAN,  R.  A.  WALKER,  Titchfield  Factory,  Kilmarnock,  N.B. 
SLOCOCK,  EDMUND,  Goldwell,  Newbury. 

SMART,  H.  C.,  Commonwealth  of  Australia,  72  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 
SMART,  WILLIAM,  Standard  Bank  of  South  Africa,  10  Clement's  Lane,  E.G. 
SMITH,  ALEXANDER  CURRIE.  Rokeby,  Surbiton. 
SMITH,  ALLISON  D.,  2  Thackeray  House,  Kensington  Court,  W. 
SMITH,  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  CECIL  CLEMENTI,  G.C.M.G.,  The  Grange,  Welwyn. 
SMITH,  CLARENCE  D.,  Loughboro',  Hexham. 
fSMiTH,  D   JOHNSTONE,  142  St.  Vincent  Street.  Glasgow. 
SMITH,  DANIEL  WAHRES.  Birkby  House,  Bickley,  Kent. 
SMITH,  REV.  EVELYN  BUCKNALL,  3  Gray's  Inn  Place,  W.C. 
SMITH,  SIR  GEORGE  J.,  J.P.,  D.L.,  Treliske,  Truro. 

SMITH,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  SIR  GERARD.  K.C.M.G.,  Holford  House,  Baldock,  Herts. 
SMITH,  J.  OBED.,  30  Montague.  Road,  Richmond,  Surrey  ;  and  11  ,-fe  12  Gharing  Cross,  S.  W. 
SMITH,  JAMES  CARMICHAEL,  17  Stonor  Road,  West  Kensington,  W. 
fSMiTH.  JOSEPH  J.,  Constitutional  Club,  Northumberland  Avenue,  W.C. 
SMITH,  LESLIE  CECIL,  St.  Paul's  School,  West  Kensington,   W.  ;    and  112  Banbury  Road, 

Oxford. 

SMITH,  LINDSAY  CLIVE.  London  Hospital,  E. 

SMITH,  RICHARD  TILDEN,  4  Copthall  Avenue,  E.G.  ;  and,  Oaklands,  Clapham  Park,  S.W. 
SMITH,  THOMAS,  35  Northcote  Avenue,  Ealing,  W. 
SMITH,  THOMAS  F.,  Melford  Lodge,  Manor  Road,  Wallington,  Surrey. 
SMITH,  THOMAS  WAREHAM,  91  Upper  Tulse  Hill,  S.W. 
SMITH,  W.  E.,  The  Cascades,  Bonsall,  Matlock  Bath. 

SMITH,  LIEUT. -COLONEL.  WILFRID  N.,  R.M.L.I.,  Royal  Marine  Barracks,  Plymouth: 
SMITH,  THE  HON.  WM.  F.  D.,  3  Grosvenor  Place,  S.  W.  ;  and  Greenlands,  Henley-on-Thames. 
fSMiTH,  SIR  WILLIAM  F.  HAYNES,  K.C.M.G.,  Queen's  Acre,  Windsor. 
SMITH-REWSE,  EUSTACE  A.,  Conservative  Club,  St.  James's  Street,  S.W. 
SMITHERS,  ALFRED  W.,  Knockholt,  Sevenoaks. 
SMYTH,  REV.  STEWART,  St.  Mark's  Vicarage,  Silvertown,  E. 
SNELL,  CHARLES  R.,  Braywick  Road,  Maidenhead. 
SNELL,  EDWARD,  5  Rutland  Gate,  S.W. 
SOAMES,  LIEUT. -COMR.  E.  MOFFAT,  R.N.,  Howard  Assembly  Hall,  Clifton  Street,  Wandsworth 

Road,  S.  W. 
SOAMES,  JOHN  A.,  Hoivard  Assembly  Hall,  Clifton  Street,  Wandsworth  Road,  S.W. 


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SODEN,  FRANK  H.,  35  Mapesbury  Road,  Brondesbury,  N.  W. 

SOLOMON,   HON.    SIR  RICHARD,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O.  (HiQH   COMMISSIONER  FOR 

SOUTH  AFRICA),  32  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 
SOMERSET,  ARTHUR  W.  FITZROY,  J.P.,  D.L.,  Castle  Goring,  Worthing. 
f SOMERVILLE,  ARTHUR  F.,  Dinder  House,  Wells,  Somerset ;  and  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club, 

Pall  Mall,  8.  W. 
fSoNN,  GUSTAV,  P.O.  Box  1461,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal. 
SOUTH,  G.  S.  TITCOMBE,  62  Queen's  Road,  Peckham,  8.E. 
SPARROW,  REGINALD  G.,  The  Lodge,  Lucknow  Road,  Nottingham. 

,  JOHN,  The  Orange,  Kirton,  Boston. 
SPENCE,  WILLIAM  R.,  Sunnyside,  Silverdale  Avenue,  Westdiff-on-Sea. 
SPENCER,  ALFRED  N.,  c/o  International  Correspondence  Schools,  Kingsway,  W.C. 
SPENCER,  DOUGLAS,  72  Vineyard  Hill,  Wimbledon  Park,  S.W. 
SPENS,  COLIN  F.,  Burnside,  Esher. 
SPENSLEY,  HOWARD,  Westoning  Manor,  Ampthitt. 
fSPERLiNG,  F.  HARVEY  E.,  Sports  Club,  St.  James's  Square,  S.W. 
SPICER,  SIR  ALBERT,  BART.,  M.P.,  10  Lancaster  Gate,  W.  ;  and  Brancepeth  House,  Woodford, 

Essex. 
SPURGEN,  ALDERMAN  GEORGE,  Alverstone,  Julian  Road,  Folkestone. 

HENRY  L.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  The  Pines,  Flitwick,  Beds. 
STANFORD,  EDWARD,  12  Long  Acre,  W.C. 
tSTANFORD,  WILLIAM,  2  Sheen  Gate  Gardens,  East  Sheen,  S.W. 

fSTANHOPE,  RIGHT  HON.  EARL,  20  Grosvenor  Place,  S.W.  ;  and  Chevening,  Sevenoaks. 
STANTON,  MAJOR  EDWARD  A.,  Glenmore  House,  Wraysbury,  Bucks. 
STARK,  W.  EMERY,  F.R.G.S.,  Rydal  Lodge,  New  Park  Road,  Clapham  Park,  S.W.  ;   and 

Constitutional  Club,  W.C. 

STARKEY,  RICHARD  WM.,  Penmaen,  Hampton  Wick,  Middlesex. 
fSTEAD,  ALFRED,  Bank  Building,  Kingsway,  W.C. 
STEARNS,  ARTHUR  E.,  99  Gloucester  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  W. 
•f STEEL- MAITLAND,   ARTHUR   D.,  M.P.,  72   Cadogan    Square,    S.W.  ;    and   Sauchieburn 

Stirling,  N.B. 

STEPHEN,  NOEL  CAMPBELL,  61  Stanhope  Gardens,  S.  W. 
STEPHEN,  THOMAS,  65  London  Wall,  E.G. 
STEVENS,  R.  H.,  Mount  Stuart,  Grove  Hill,  South  Woodford. 
fSTEVENSON,  THOMAS  R.,  Woodchester  Laivn,  Stroud,  Glos. 
STEWART,  CHARLES  W.  A.,  2  Marchmont  Road,  Richmond,  Surrey. 
STEWART,  DONALD  A.,  24  Coleman  Street,  E.G. 
STEWART,  GERSHOM,  M.P.,  Whiteholme,  Hoylake,  Cheshire. 
JSTEWART,  WM.  BURTON,  506  Mark  Fisher  Building,  Montreal,  Canada. 

,  CAPTAIN  SIR  PIETER  C.  VAN  B.,  Moorgate  Street  Chambers,  E.G. 
STINSON,  HENRY  A,  Widdicombe,  Overbury  Avenue,  Beckenham. 
fSTiRLiNG,  T.  W.,  P.O.  Box  273,  Kelouma,  B.C.,  Canada. 
•{•STOCKS,  ALBERT  L.,  West  Bank,  Kegworth,  Derby. 
STOKES,  ALBERT  E.,  Temple  Street,  Wolverhampton. 

STOKES,  ALFRED  PARKER,  Messrs.  Stokes,  Broad  <fe  Co.,  1  Philpot  Lane,  E.G.  ;    and  c/o 
Morris  Beck,  Esq.,  4  Foochow  Road,  Shanghai,  China. 

STOKES,  HERBERT  LESLIE,  39  Hurlingham  Court,  S.W. 

STONE,  FREDERICK  W.,  B.C.L.,  Ampthill  Grange,  Beds. 

STONEHAM,  ALLEN  H.  P.,  30  St.  Swithin's  Lane,  E.G. 

STOPFORD,  JAMES  T.  A.,  Harewood  Downs  House,  Chalfont  St.  Giles,  Bucks. 

fSTOREY,  CHARLES  B.  C.,  Plas  Nantyr,  Glyn,  Ruabon. 

STORY,  THOMAS,  Guestling,  Maidenhead. 

STRACEY-CLITHEROW,  COLONEL  JOHN  B.,  Hotham  Hall,  Brough,  Yorks. 


1912     -J-STRADBROKE,  THE  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF,  C.B..C. V.O.,  Henham  Hall,  Wangford,  Suffolk. 
1875  |  -J-STRANGWAYS,  HON.  H.  B.  T.,  Shapwick,  Bridgwater,  Somerset. 

1873  I  -J-STRATHCONA   AND   MOUNT   ROYAL,   RIGHT   HON.    LORD,    G.C.M.G.,    G.C.V.O.    (HIGH 
COMMISSIONER  FOR  CANADA),  17  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 


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STRICKLAND,  ALFRED  G.,  68  Canfield  Gardens,  Hampstead,  N.W. 

STRINGFIELD,  WM.  C.,  47  Leigham  Court  Road,  Streatham  Hill,  S.W. 

fSTRUBEN,  FREDERICK  P.  T.,  Spitchwick  Manor,  Ashburton,  Devon. 

STUDHOLME,  A.,  Van  Diemen's  Land  Co.,  85  London  Wall,  E.G. 

SUETER,  CAPTAIN  MURRAY  F.,  R.N.,  The  Howe,  Howe  Hill,  Watlington,  Oxon. 

SULIVAN,  COLONEL  ERNEST,  Wilmington,  Woking  ;  and  Travellers'  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.  W. 

SULLIVAN,  W.  R.  WASHINGTON,  51  Campden  House,  Court,  W. 

tSuTHERLAND,  DAVID  A.,  F.I.C.,  F.C.S.,  26  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 

SUTHERLAND,  DAVID,  145  Osbaldeston  Road,  Stoke  Newington,  N. 

SUTHERLAND,  His  GRACE  THE  DUKE  or,  Dunrobin  Castle,  Golspie,  Sutherland. 

BUTTON,  ARTHUR  WARWICK,  Bucklebury  Place,  Woolhampton,  Berks. 

SUTTON,  GEORGE  A.,  Fleet  House,  Farringdon  Street,  E.G. 

SUTTON,  LEONARD,  Hillside,  Reading. 

SUTTON,  M.  H.  FOQUET,  Erlegh  Park,  Whiteknights,  Reading. 

SUTTON,  MARTIN  J.,  Wargrave  Manor,  Berks. 

SWANZY,  FRANCIS,  Surrey  House,  Victoria  Embankment,  W.C. 

SWAYNE,  CHARLES  R.,  C.M.G.,  5  Ikhester  Gardens,  W. 

SWINBURNE,  MAJOR  THOMAS  R.,  4  Chester  Street,  S.  W. 

fSwiRE.  GEORGE  W.,  27  Princes  Gardens,  S.W. 

SYDENHAM,  COLONEL  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.I.E.,  F.R.S.,  101  Onslow 

Square,  S.W.;  and  United  Service  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 
fSYKES,  GEORGE  H.,  M.A.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  Glencoe,  64  Elmbourne Road,  Tooting  Common,  S.W. 

ROBERT  D. 
SYTNER,  ALBERT  H.,  11  Hanover  Terrace,  Regent's  Park,  N.W. 

TALBOT,  LORD  EDMUND,  M.V.O.,  D.S.O.,  M.P.,  1,  Buckingham  Palace  Gardens,  S.W. 

TALBOT,  MAJOR-GENERAL  THE  HON.  SIR  REGINALD,  K.C.B.,  12  Manchester  Square,  W. 

fTALLENTS,  GEORGE  WM.,  B.A.,  49  Warwick  Square,  S.W. 

TAMPLIN,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  HERBERT  T.,  K.C.,  3  Essex  Court,  Temple,  E.C. 

TANG  YE,  WILFRID  N.,  35  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.C. 

TARTE,  ERNEST  E.  F.,  The  Hythe,  Staines. 

•J-TAYLOR,  CHARLES  DAVENPORT,  P.O.  Box  1568,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

•J-TAYLOR,  GILBERT,  50  Old  Broad  Street,  E.C. 

TAYLOR,  J.  V.  ELLIOTT,  J.P.,  14  King  William  Street,  Strand,  W.C. 

fTAYLOR,  JAMES  B.,  Lyne  Grove,  Virginia  Water. 

TAYLOR,  ROBERT  H.,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  M.I.M.E.,  230  Lewisham  High  Road,  St.  John's,  S.E. 

tTAYLOR,  THEODORE  C.,  M.P.,  Sunny  Bank,  Bailey,  Yorkshire. 

•J-TAYLOR,  W.  P.,  32  Great  St.  Helens,  E.C. 

TAYLOR,  SIR  WILLIAM  T.,  K.C.M.G.,  St.  James's,  Goldsu-orth,  Woking. 

TEGETMEIER,  CHARLES,  Normanhurst,  Brighton  Road,  Purley,  Surrey. 

TENCH,  SAMUEL  E.,  Baron's  Court  Chambers,  West  Kensington,  W. 

fTENNYSON,    RIGHT    HON.    LORD,    G.C.M.G.,    Aldworth,  >  Haslemere ;     and    Farringford, 

Freshwater. 

TENNYSON-COLE,  PHILIP,  6lA  Cadogan  Square,  S.W. 
TERRY,  JOHN  H.,  Elmcote,  Barnet. 
THEOHPILUS,  DAVID,  165  Westbourne  Grove,  W. 
fTHOMAS,  D.  C.  J.,  Elm  Croft,  Winn  Road,  Southampton. 
THOMAS,  M.  H.,  Priston  Manor,  Bath. 
THOMAS,  J.  LAMBLY,  12  North  Park,  Eltham,  Kent. 
THOMAS,  JOHN  COLLETT,  Trewince,  Portscatho,  Cornwall. 
THOMAS,  KEITH  J.,  4  Ghmdale  Road,  Brockley,  S.E. 
THOMPSON,  ARTHUR  ,W.,  40a  Queen  Street,  Cheapside,  E.C. 
THOMPSON,  SIR  E.  MAUNDE,  G.C.B.,  I.S.O.,  LL.D.,  Mayfield,  Sussex. 
•J-THOMPSON,  SYDNEY,  Farnaby,  Kippington,  Sevenoaks. 
THOMSON,  ALEXANDER,  3  Copthall  Buildings,  E.C. 


1897     THOMSON,  ALEXANDER,  Burgle  House,  Forre*,  N.B. 


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1885  I  THOMSON,  ARTHUR  H.,  Ryes  Hall,  Little  Herry,  Sudbury,  Suffolk. 
1909  i  THOMSON,  GEOROE  WM.,  J.P.,  May  field,  Southcliff,  Essex. 

1911  THOMSON,  MATTHEW,  34  Poplar  Grove,  West  Kensington  Park,  W. 

1911  THOMSON,  PETER  A.,  c/o  Bank  of  British  North  America,  5  Gracechurch  Street,  E.G. 

1912  -(-THOMSON,  THOMAS  F.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  Caen  Wood  Towers,  Highgate,  N. 

1886  THORNS,  SIR  WILLIAM,  Rusdon,  Rondebosch,  Cape  Colony  ;  and  Messrs.  Stuttaford  &  Co., 

11  New  Union  Street,  Moor  Lane,  E.G. 

1906  -J-THORNHILL,  THOMAS  B.  CLARKE,  3  Carlisle  Place,  S.W.  ;  and  Rushton  Hall,  Kettering. 
1912     THORNTON,  A  NORMAN,  St.  Margarets,  Grove  Hill,  South  Norwood. 

1912  THYNNE,  LORD  ALEXANDER,  M.P.,  L.C.C.,  Norton  Hall,  Daventry,  Northants,  and  15  Man- 

chester Square,  W. 

1907  TICKLE,  ARTHUR  H.,  11  Mount  Street,  W. 

1908  TDLBY,  AUBREY  WYATT,  143  Cambridge  Road,  Wimbledon,  S.W. 

1903     TILLOTSON,  JOHN  LEVER,  Bidston  Court,  Vyner  Road,  Bidston,  Bickenhead. 
1911     TIMINS,  DOUGLAS  T.,  Elmdon,  Selly  Park,  Birmingham. 

1897     TIMSON,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  SAMUEL  ROWLAND,  V.D.,  F.R.G.S.,  c/o  Messrs.  W.  Cooper  & 
Nephews,  Berkhamsted. 

1913  TINNOCK,  WILLIAM  ANDREW,  F.R.E.S.,  3  Thurleigh  Mansions,  Wandsu-orthCcn.rr.cn,  S.W. 
1892     TIPPETTS,  WILLIAM  J.  B.,  11  Maiden  Lane,  E.G. 

1911  TOLLEMACHE,  ALBERT  E.,  The  Limes,  Great  Shelford,  Cambridge. 

1882  TOMKINSON,  GEORGE  ARNOLD,  B.A.,  L.L.B.,  76,  Cannon  Street,  E.G. 

1909  TONKIN,  REV.  ALFRED  E.,  B.A.,  Dilston,  Belmont,  Surrey. 

1905     fToucHE,  GEORGE  A.,  M.P.,  Broomfield,  Westcott,  Dorking  ;  and  Basildon  House,  Moorgate 
Street,  E.G. 

1910  TOUCHE,  WILLIAM,  41  Queen's  Gate  Gardens,  S.  W. 

1884  fTowN,  HENRY,  1031  Robson  Street,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 

1897  TOWNEND,  THOMAS  S.,  c/o  "  Argus  "  Office,  80  Fleet  Street,  E.G. 

1889  fTRAiLL,  GILBERT  F.,  Broadlands,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

1884  TRAVERS,  BENJAMIN,  60  Gloucester  Place,  Portman  Square,  W. 

1884  fTRAVERS,  JOHN  AMORY,  Tortington,  Arundel. 

1888     TREACHER,  SIR  WILLIAM  H.,  K.C.M.G.,  Frensham  Vale,  Farnham,  Surrey. 

1885  TRINDER,  OLIVER  J.,  27  Leadenhatt  Street,  E.G. 

1913  TRIPPEL,  SIR  FRANCIS,  Royal  Automobile  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

1909  TRUSCOTT,  ALDERMAN  SIR  G.  WYATT,  BART.,  87  Lancaster  Gate,  W. 

1905  TUCKER,  FREDERICK  N.,  The  Grey  House,  Epsom. 

1911  TUFFILL,  DANIEL  F.,  The  Vron,  Orchard  Road,  Bromley,  Kent. 

1883  TUPPER,  RIGHT.  HON.  SIR  CHARLES,  BART.,  G.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  The  Mount,  Bexley  Heath. 

1912  fTuppER,  GEOFFREY  WM.,  6  Holmbush  Road,  Putney  Heath,  S.W. 
1908     TURNBULL,  ERNEST  H.,  Craigie  Lea,  Muswell  Hill,  N. 

1899     TURNER,  FREDERICK  WM.,  The  Grange,  Church  Street,  Stoke  Newington,  N.  ;   and  CO  Old 

Broad  Street,  E.G. 
1885      TURNER,  GORDON,  26  Wynnstay  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 

1912  TURNER,  JOHN  ARTHUR,  236  Salisbury  House,  Finsbury  Circus,  E.G. 

1883     TURNER,  HON.  JOHN  H.  (AGENT-GENERAL  FOR  BRITISH  COLUMBIA),  236  Salisbury  House, 

Finsbury  Circus,  E.G. 

1905     TURNER,  ROBERT  J.,  J.P.,  1  Fenchurch  Avenue,  E.G. 
1882  i  TURTON,  C.  D.,  Kismet,  Riverdale  Road,  Twickenham. 


1896 
1910 
1912 
1911 
1886 
1910 
1898 


1904 
1908 


TUSTIN,  J.  E.,  A4  The  Albany,  Piccadilly,  W. 

TWEEDALE,  RANDOLPH  H.,  6  Museiim  Road,  Oxford. 

TWEEDY,  SIR  JOHN,  F.R.C.S.,  LL.D.,  100  Harley  Street,  W. 

TWOPENY,  RICHARD  E.  N.,  Pastoralists1  Review,  70A  Basinghall  Street,  E.G. 

TWYNAM,  GEORGE  E.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  L.R.C.P.,  2  Wetherby  Place,  S.W. 

TYLER,  G.  LINTORN  SIMMONS,  c/o  National  Safe  Deposit  Co.,  1  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.G. 

TYSER,  HENRY  ERSKINE,  9  Fenchurch  Avenue,  E.G. 

•J-USHER,  SIR  ROBERT,  BART.,  Norton,  Ratho  Station,  Midlothian. 
fUsHERWooD,  VEN.  ARCHDEACON  THOMAS  E.,Bagdale,  Parkstone,  Dorset. 


96  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

Year  of 
Election. 
1883  f  VALENTINE,  HUGH  SUTHERLAND,  86  High  Street,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 


1895 
1912 


1888 


1910 
1888 
1902 
1912 
1910 
1901 


VAN  ULSEN,  DIRK,  57  Hamilton  Terrace,  N.W. 

VASSAR-SMITH,  RICHARD  V.,  J.P.,  16  St.  James's  Street,  S.W. ;  and  Charlton  Park,  Charlton 
Kings,  Glos. 

VAUGHAN,  R.  WYNDHAM,  M.Inst.C.E.,  Dunmore,  St.  Catherine's  Road,  Southbourne,  Christ- 
church,  Hants. 

VEASEY,  ARTHUR  C.  T.,  Treval,  Dottis  Avenue,  East  Finchley,  N. 

VEITCH,  JAMES  A.,  Ernstowe,  Shanklin,  Isle  of  Wight. 

VERDON,  ARTHUR,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  Conservative  Club,  St.  James's  Street,  S.W. 

VESTEY,  WILLIAM,  165  Denmark  Hill,  S.E. 

VICKERY,  J.  COLLARD,  Leigh  Holme,  Streatham,  S.W. 

VINCENT,  WILLIAM,  Kimberley  Waterworks  Company,  110  Cannon  Street,  E.G. 


1913  j  VINER,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  8  King's  Avenue,  Ealing,  W. 

1880  Voss,  HERMANN,  Anglo-Continental  Guano  Works,  Dock  House,  Billiter  Street,  E.G. 

1910  VOYSEY,  ALFRED  E.,  35  Slaithwaite  Road,  Lewisham,  S.E. 

1884  WADDINGTON,  JOHN,  Blomfield  House,  London  Wall,  E.G. 

1911  WADE,  MARK  II.,  195  Strand,  W.C. 
1897  WADHAM,  WM.  JOSEPH. 

1887  WAGHORN,  JAMES. 

1911  WAKEFIELD,  EDWARD  H.,  The  Retreat,  Oanwick,  near  Barnet. 

1912  WAKEFIELD,  W.  B.,  Wilcot,  Bisley,  Surrey. 

1883  WALDRON,  DERWENT,  M.B.,  C.M.,  Royal  Societies  Club,  8  St.  James's  Street,  S.W. 

1912  WALDRON,  GEORGE  L.,  J.P.,  Wynford,  Hay  Park  Avenue,  Maidenhead. 

1910  WALDRON,  WALTER  B.,  15  Portarlington  Road,  Bournemouth. 

1912  WALDRON,  WALTER  GEORGE,  101  LeadenJtall  Street,  E.G. 
1897  WALKER,  EDMUND,  67  De  Pary's  Avenue,  Bedford. 

1913  WALKER,  EDWARD  GEORGE,  337  Beverley  Road,  Hull. 
1897  fWALKER,  FRANK,  36  Basinghall  Street,  E.G. 

1893  WALKER,  HON.  GILES  F.,  Prince  of  Wales  Hotel,  De  Vere  Gardens,  W. 

1895  ^WALKER,  HENRY  DE  ROSENBACH,  41  Kensington  Square,  W. 

1906  WALKER,  SIR  JAMES  LEWIS,  C.I.E.,  Worplesdon  Place,  Worplesdon,  Surrey. 

1910  WALKER,  CAPTAIN  JOHN  DOUGLAS,  D.S.O.,  Biskra,  Pinner. 

1913  WALKER,  Louis  EDWARD,  Windham  Club,  St.  James's  Square,  S.W. 

1883  WALKER,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  R.  S.  FROWD,  C.M.G.,  Scott's  Lodge,  Kncckholt,  Kent. 

1885  -[-WALKER,  ROBERT  J.,  F.R.G.S.,  F.R.Hist.S.,  Ormidale,  Combe  Down,  Bath. 
1887  WALKER,  RUSSELL  D.,  North  Villa,  Park  Road,  Regent's  Park,  N.W. 

1911  WALKER,  THEODORE,  F.R.G.S.,  Glenn  Hall,  Leicester. 
1882  WALL,  T.  A. 

1903  WALLACE,  GEORGE  W.,  Commercial  Bank  of  Australia,  2 A  Bishopsgate,  E.G. 

1900  WALLACE,  PROFESSOR  ROBERT,  F.L.S.,  F.R.S.E.,  The  University,  Edinburgh. 
1889  WALLACE,  T.  S.  DOWNING,  Heronfield,  Eastern  Terrace,  Brighton. 

1902  WALLACE,  Sm  WILLIAM,  K.C.M.G.,  The  Orange,  Bucklebury,  near  Newbury. 

1894  WALLIS,  THE  RIGHT  REV.  BISHOP  FREDERIC,  D.D.,  Ranui,  Devizes. 

1911  WALMISLEY,  NICHOLAS,  L.M.S.S.A.,  L.S.A.,  26  Charing  Cross  Road,  W.C. 
1891  WALPOLE,  SIR  CHARLES  G.,  M.A.,  Broadford,  Chobham,  Woking. 

1913  WALTER,  ARCHIBALD  S.,  Messrs.  Faber  da  Co.,  8  Waterloo  Place,  S.W. 

1901  WALTON,  SIR  JOSEPH,  BART.,  M.P.,  Reform  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.W.  ;  and  Glenside,  Saltburn- 

by-the-Sea. 

1881  WANLISS,  THOMAS  D.,  4  West  Stanhope  Place,  Edinburgh. 
1896  WARBURTON,  SAMUEL,  20  Caburn  Road,  Hove,  Brighton. 
1907  WARD,  THOMAS  RAWDON,  44  Windsor  Road,  Slough. 

1912  WARDELL,  PROFESSOR  JOHN  H.,  M.A.,  The  Abbey,  Shanagolden,  Co.,  Limerick. 
1905  WARE,  FABIAN,  14  Wyndham  Place,  Bryanston  Square,  W. 

1885  WARE,  JERRY  GEORGE,  Junior  Carlton  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

1889  WARING,  FRANCIS  J.,  C.M.G.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  Uva  I^odge,  49  Mount  Avenue,  Ealing,  W. 

1882  WARNER,  OLIVER  W.,  Royal  Dorset  Yacht  Club,  Wcymouth. 


Resident  Fellows.  97 


Tear  of 
Election. 

1911     WARREN,  J.  GRANT,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  7  Devonshire  Place,  Eastbourne. 
1912 
1913 
1885 
1895 


WARREN,  PHILIP  D.,  C.M.G.,  c/o  Messrs  H.  8.  King  <fc  Co.,  65  Cornhill,  E.G. 
WARWICK,  SEPTIMUS,  13    South  Square,  Gray's  Inn,  W.C. 
fWATERuousE,  LEONARD,  42  Westbourne  Terrace,  W. 

WATERHOUSE,  P.  LESLIE,  M.A.,  A.R.I.B.A.,  1  Verulam  Buildings,  Gray's  Inn,  W.C.  ;  and 
Shotover,  College  Avenue,  Epsom. 

1911  WATSON,  ALEXANDER,  Aldene,  Chase  Green  Avenue,  Enfield. 

1896  tWATSON.  COLONEL  SIR  CHARLES  M.,  R.E.,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  16  Wilton  Crescent,  S.W. 

1901  j- WATSON,  EDWIN  A.,  14  Lawn  Road,  Hampstead,  N.W. 

1901  WATSON,  JOHN  A.  S.,  Ellangowan,  Caterham  Valley,  Surrey. 

1910  WATSON,  WILLIAM  E.,  100  Grange  Drive,  Winchmore  Hill,  N. 

1912  WATSON,  WM.  HAROLD,  Carrisbrooke,  Woodstock  Road,  Golder's  Green,  N.W. 
1910  WAY,  HERBERT  L.,  J.P.,  The  Change,  Great  Yeldham,  Essex. 

1891  WEATHERLEY,   CHARLES   H.,  Messrs.  Cooper   Bros.    <fc    Co.,   14   George  Street,   Mansion 

House,  E.G. 

1887  tWEAVER,  HENRY  E.,  C.E.,  Coktville,  Colet  Gardens,  Hammersmith. 

1906  WEBB,  C.  AUGUSTUS,  New  England  Co.,  26  Bloomsbury  Square,  W.C.  ;  and  40  Knatchbull 

Road,  Camberwell,  S.E. 

1880  WEBB,  HENRY  B.,  Holmdale,  Dorking,  Surrey. 
1890  WEBBER,  LIONEL  H. 

1910  WEBSTER,  R.  GRANT,  83  Belgrave  Road,  S.  W. 
1912  WEBSTER,  ROBERT  H.,  184  Aldersgate  Street,  E.G. 

1892  WEDDEL,  WILLIAM,  16  St.  Helen's  Place,  E.G. 

1909  WEEKLEY,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  GEORGE  M.,  V.D.,  2  Garden  Court,  Temple,  E.G. 

1912  WEIGALL,  ARTHUR  RAYMOND,  253  Caxton  House,  Westminster,  S.W. 

1884  WEIL,  BENJAMIN  BERTIE,  3—4  Lothbury,  E.G. 

1883  WEIL,  JULIUS,  3-4  Lothbury,  E.G. 

1884  WEIL,  MAJOR  MEYER,  3-4  Lothbury,  E.G. 

1881  WEIL,  MAJOR  SAMUEL,  3-4  Lothbury,  E.G. 

1909  WELLDON,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Beechlaion,  Tonbridge. 
1912  WELD-BLUNDELL,  HERBERT,  38  Grosvenor  Gardens,  S.W. 

1912  fWELLiNGTON,  His  GRACE  THE  DUKE  OF,  K.G.  G.C.V.O.,  Apsley  House,  Piccadilly,  W. 

1893  -(-WKLSTEAD,  LEONARD,  Oakhurst,  Caterham,  Surrey. 

1869  WEMYSS  AND  MARCH,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OP,  G.C.V.O.,  23  St.  James's  Place,  S.W. 

1898  WENYON,  WILLIAM  F.,  6  West  Park,  Eltham. 

1911  WEST,  ALFRED,  F.R.G.S.,  Rozel,  Villiers  Road,  Southsea. 

1912  WEST,  CAPTAIN  CYRIL  C.,  Kilcroney  House,  Bray,  Ireland. 

1910  WESTERN,  COLONEL  J.  S.  E.,  Upperfield,  Sidcup,  Kent. 

1912  WESTMINSTER,  His  GRACE  THE  DUKE  OF,  G.C.V.O.,  33  Upper  Grosvenor  Street,  W. 

1897  fWESTRAY,  JAMES  B.,  138  Leadenhall  Street,  E.G. 

1909  WETHERED,  OLIVER,  Rosebriars,  Esher,  Surrey. 

1877  WETHERELL,  WILLIAM  S.,  21  Grangewood  Mansions,  South  Norwood,  S.E. 

1880  WHARTON,  HENRY,  30  Hans  Mansions,  S.  W. 

1888  WHEELER,  ARTHUR  H.,  Fielden,  Hayward's  Heath. 

1910  WHEELER-BENNETT,  JOHN  W.,  J.P.,  Ravensbourne,  Keston,  Kent. 

1912  WHITE,  ERNEST  NORMAN,  Messrs.  Geddes  <Se  Sheffield,  29  Charing  Cross,  S.W. 

1913  WHITE,  HERBERT  A.,  'Standard'  Office,  104  Shoe  Lane,  E.G. 
1902  WHITE,  MAJOR  THE  HON.  ROBERT,  16  Stratton  Street,  W. 

1885  fWHiTE,  REV.  W.  MOORE,  LL.D.,  Northwold,  Lansdown,  Cheltenham. 

1912  WHITCOMBE,  BERTIE  E.  H.,  2  Addle  Hill,  Carter  Lane,  E.G. 

1911  WHITEFOORD,  LIONEL  C.,  Chaddesley,  Canford  Cliffs,  Bournemouth. 
1911  WHITEHEAD,  H.  H.,  18  Boston  Road,  Brentford. 

1894  WHITEHEAD,  T.  H.,  Broadfteld,  Buntingford,  Herts. 

1911  WHTTFIELD,  JOHN  H.,  103  Alfenburg  Gardens,  Clapham  Common,  S.W. 

1908  WHITNEY,  EDWARD,  c/o  Australian  Mercantile  Co.,  13  Leadenhall  Street,  E.G. 

1882  WHYTE,  ROBERT,  6  Milk  Street  Buildings,  E.G. 

1902  tWHYTOCK'  WILLIAM,;  Messrs.  Fowlie  <fc  Boden,  29  City  Road,  E.G. 


98  Boyal  Colonial  Institute, 

Year  ol 
Election. 
1889  !  WILKINSON,  RICHARD  G.,  Bank  of  Adelaide,  149  Leadenhatt  Street,  E.G. 


1896 
1883 
1910 
1912 
1907 
1911 


1913 
1909 
1895 
1891 
1909 
1911 
1889 
1912 
1905 
1911 
1913 

1909 
1886 

1905 
1912 
1886 
1899 
1899 
1898 
1901 
1898 
1906 
1911 
1909 
1881 
1911 
1902 
1907 

1908 
1894 
1899 
1900 
1890 
1896 
1909 
1882 
1890 
1909 


1912 


1907 
1903 
1912 
1912 
1903 


WILLATS,  HENRY  R.,  22  Bolton  Street,  Piccadilly,  W. 

WILLCOCKS,  GEORGE  WALLER,  C.B.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  Redthorn,  Rodway  Road,  Roehampton,  S.W. 

WILLIAMS,  ALFRED,  St.  Arvan's,  Abergavenny. 

WILLIAMS,  REV.  ALLAN,  M.A.,  St.  Mary's  Vicarage,  Warwick. 

WILLIAMS,  ARTHUR  E.,  The  Hermitage,  Epsom. 

WILLIAMS,  HOWARD,  Oatlands,  Sundridge  Avenue,  Bromley,  Kent ;    and  69  St.    Paul's 

Churchyard,  E.G. 

WILLIAMS,  ALDERMAN  JABEZ,  J.P.,  34  Dulwich  Road,  Herne  Hill,  S.E. 
WILLIAMS,  M.  BRUCE,  Oreen  Hurst,  Penn  Road,  Beaconsfield. 
WILLIAMS,  COLONEL  ROBERT,  M.P.,  Bridehead,  Dorchester. 
WILLIAMS,  ROBERT,  Friars  House,  New  Broad  Street,  E.G. 

WILLIAMS-TAYLOR,  SIR  FREDERICK,  Bank  of  Montreal,  47  Threadneedle  Street,  E.G. 
WILLIAMS-THOMAS,  JOSEPH  S.,  Parkfield,  Stourbridge. 
f WILLIAMSON,  ANDREW,  25  Bishopsgate,  E.G. 

fWiLLiAMSON,  HENRY,  M.A.,  Hdtel  Cecil,  W.G.  ;  and  Westoe,  South  Shields. 
WILLIAMSON,  JOHN  BRUCE,  64  Warwick  Oardens,  Kensington,  W. 
WILLIMOTT,  CHARLES  S.,  10  Hornton  Court,  Kensington,  W. 
WILLINGDON,   H.   E.,  RIGHT  HON.   LORD,  G.C.I.E.,  Government  House,  Bombay;  and 

Ration,  Willingdon,  Essex. 

WILLIS,  BERTRAM  A.  G.,  War  Office,  Whitehall,  S.  W. 
WILLS,  JOHN  TAYLER,  B.A.,  6  Mortlake  Road,  Kew,  Surrey  ;  and  2  King's  Bench  Walk, 

Temple,  E.G. 

WILLSON,  BECKLES,  Royal  Societies  Club,  63  St.  James's  Street,  S.  W. 
WILSON,  ALEC,  Belvoir  Park,  Newtownbreda,  Co.,  Down. 
WILSON,  COLONEL  SIR  DAVID,  K.C.M.G.,  Marchdyke,  Chandler's  Ford,  Hants. 
f  WILSON,  D.  LAND  ALE,  59  Mark  Lane,  E.G. 
WILSON,  GEORGE,  C.B.,  Laleham,  Middlesex. 

WILSON,  SIR  HARRY  F.,  K.C.M.G.,  Lennox  House,  43  Ovington  Square,  S.W. 
WILSON,  JAMES  H.  CHARNOCK,  Sudbury  Priory,  Harrow. 
WILSON,  JAMES  W.,  The  Cedars,  Epsom. 

WILSON,  MAURICE  F.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  11  Ashburn  Oardens,  South  Kensington,  S.W. 
WILSON,  WM.  WILSON,  31  Warren  Drive,  New  Brighton,  Cheshire. 
WINCHESTER,  MOST  HON.  THE  MARQUIS  OF,  Amport  St.  Mary,  Andover. 
fWiNCHiLSEA,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF,  Harlech,  Merioneth. 
WINDELER,  FRANK  B.,  Ditton  Hill,  Surrey. 

fWiNGFiELD,  MAURICE  E.,  M.A.,  C.M.G.,  Ashtead  House,  Epsom. 
WODEHOUSE,  LIEUT. -GENERAL  SIR  JOSCELYNE  H.,  G.C.B.,  C.M.G.,  Warren  Lodge,  Thursley, 

Godalming. 

WOOD,  ALFRED  G.  EDWIN,  The  Tyrol,  120  Church  Road,  Upper  Norwood,  S.E. 
WOOD,  GEORGE,  Newsham  Villa,  North  Street,  Romford. 
fWooo,  PETER  F.,  Camden  Lodge,  Lubbock  Road,  Chislehurst. 
WOOD,  THOMAS,  148  Rue  de  la  Concorde  Oand,  Belgium. 
WOODALL,  SIR  CORBET,  C.E.,  95  Palace  Chambers,  Westminster,  S.W. 
WooDGATE-JoNES,  W.,  M.A.,  Marlpits,  Edenbridge. 
WOODHOUSE,  ROWLAND  B.,  Westfield  Place,  Battle,  Sussex. 
fWooos,  ARTHUR,  18  Lancaster  Gate  Terrace,  W. 
J-WOOLLAN,  FRANK  M.,  Charlton,  Heath  Drive,  Hampstead,  N.W. 
WOOLLCOMBE,    ROBERT    LLOYD,    M.A.,    LL.D.,   F.I.Inst.,  F.R.G.S.,  F.R.E.S.,  F.R.S.S., 

M.R.I.A.,  F.R.S.A.,  14  Waterloo  Road,  Dublin. 
WORTLEY,  MAJOR-GENERAL  HON.  EDWARD  J.  STUART,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Nea  Farm, 

Highcliffe,  Hants. 

WRAGG,  SIR  WALTER,  D.C.L.,  Town  and  County  Club,  Bedford. 
fWREN,  CHARLES  H.,  15  Vallance  Road,  Alexandra  Park,  N. 
WRENCH,  EVELYN,  30  Lower  Belgrave  Street,  S.W. 
WRENCH,  RIGHT  HON.  FREDERICK,  Killacoona,  Ballybrack,  Co.  Dublin. 
WRIGHT,  ARTHUR  G.,  c/o  Messrs.  J.  Buttery  &  Co.,  7  Mark  Lane,  E.G. 


Resident  Fellows.  99 

Year  of 
Election. 

1912     WRIGHT,  EDWARD  JOHK,  13  Chichester  Street,  S.W. 

J910     WRIGHT,  RICHARD  W.,  37  Old  Jevrry,  E.G. 

1893     WYATT,  CHAS.  GUY,  Westley,  Sidcup;   and  Constitutional  Club,  W.C. 

1912     WTYLDE,  LIEUT. -GENERAL  EDWARD  A.,  R.M.L.I.,  United  Service   Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. ; 

and  London  County  &  Westminster  Bank,  Chatham. 
1897      fWyNTER,  ANDREW  ELLIS,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.,  17  Eastfield  Road,  Wesibury  on-Trym,  Bristol. 

1910  fYATEs,  CAPTAIN  MONTAGUE. 

1892  YERBUROH,  ROBERT  A.,  M.P.,  25  Kensington  Gore,  S.W. 

1912  YOUNG,  BERTRAM  W.,  35  Staverton  Road,  Brondesbury  Park,  N.W. 

1912  YOUNG,  E.  DENHOLM,  W.S.,  15  Rutland  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1911  YOUNG,  MAJOR  FRANK,  R.A.,  Stillyans,  Horeham  Road,  Sussex. 
1869  fYouNG,  SIR  FREDERICK,  K.C.M.G.,  Leny,  Cdbham,  Surrey. 
1888  YOUNG,  COLONEL  SIR  JOHN  S.,  C.V.O.,  13  Gloucester  Street,  S.W. 
1910  tYoT™°»  W.  E.,  Nenagh,  Coleshitt  Road,  Teddington. 

i 
1881     ZOCHONIS  GEORGE  B.,  42  Whitworth  Street,  Manchester. 

(2,009) 


100 


NON-RESIDENT    FELLOWS. 


A'BECKETT,  W.  C.,  Whitwell,  Wellington,  New  South  Wales. 
ABBIT,  W.,  B.A.,  The  College,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
ABBOTT,  CHAKLES  H.,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 
ABBOTT,  DAVID,  470  Chancery  Lane,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
ABBOTT,  ERNEST  W.,  Drostdy,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 
ABBOTT,  J.  L.  G.,  739  Hastings  Street  West,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
fABBOTT,  PHILIP  WILLIAM,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 
ABRAHAM,  FREDERICK  0.,  Tarkwa,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
ABRAHAM,  HILBERT,  Saltpond,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
ABRAHAM,  LIONEL  A.,  Palmerston  North,  New  Zealand. 
fABREY,  HENRY,  20  Barnes  and  McFie's  Buildings,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
•{•ABURROW,  CHARLES,  F.R.G.S.,  P.O.  Box  534,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
ACKERMAN,  A.  H.,  Bulaiuayo  Club,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
fAcLAND,  HENRY  DYKE,  P.O.  Box  25,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
ACLAND,  JOHN  H.  DYKE,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
ACTON,  ROGER  D.,  2nd  Magistrate,  Singapore. 
ACTON-ADAMS,  HERBERT,  Tipapa,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 
ACUTT,  COURTNEY,  P.O.  Box  1342,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal. 
fAcuiT,  ERNEST  LESLIE,  C.M.G.,  AcutCs  Arcade,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
ACUTT,  LEONARD,  Aberfoyle,  Tongaat,  South  Africa. 
ADAM,  Louis  OCTAVE,  Curepipe,  Mauritius. 
ADAM,  PIERRE,  Forest  Side,  Mauritius. 

ADAMS,  HON.  ARTHUR  R.,  M.L.C.,  Goodwood,  Penang,  Straits  Settlements. 
ADAMS,  CAPTAIN  CLAUDE  H.,  Police  Department,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
ADAMS,  E.  R.  VASSALL,  Supervisor  of  Customs,  Idri  Ikoro,  Badagy,  Lagos,  S.  Nigeria. 
ADAMS,  EDWARD  C.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Government  Medical  Officer,  Zungeru,  Nigeria. 
ADAMS,  G.  COOKE,  M.D.,  C.M.,  305  North  Michigan  Avenue,  Chicago,  III.,  U.S.A.  (Corre- 
sponding Secretary). 

ADAMS,  HENRY  H.,  Takapuna,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
ADAMS,  JOHN,  25  de  Mayo  395,  Montevideo,  Uruguay. 
ADAMSON,  ALAN  J.,  161  Mayfair  Avenue,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
ADAMSON,  ROBERT,  M.I.M.E.,  Trent  Mine,  c/o  Box  569,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
ADCOCK,  HERBERT  W.,  408  McArthur  Building,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
ADDISON,  D'ARCY  W.,  Premier's  Office,  Hobarl,  Tasmania  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
ADDISON,  JOSEPH  B.,  M.R.C.S.,  Chief  Medical  Officer,  Mahe,  Seychelles. 
tAooisoN,  RICHARD  H.,  J.P.,  Secretary  for  Native  Affairs,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
ADDISON,  W.  L.  T.,  431  Broadview  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 
ADDISON,  WILLIAM  H.,  Kimberley  Club,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 
ADERS,  WALTER  M.,  Ph.D.,  Zanzibar. 
fAois,  N.  N.,  16  Colly er  Quay,  Singapore. 

,  JOSEPH  C.,  Macequece,  Inhamcarra  West,   East  Africa. 

HENRY,  P.O.  Box  1059,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
AOAR,  WALTER  J.,  Logie  Estate,  Talawakette,  Ceylon. 
AQAR,  WILLIAM,  H.B.M.  Vice  Consul,  Livingstone,  Guatemala. 
fAGBEBi,  REV.  MOJOLA,  M.A.,  Ph.D.,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
AGNEW,  ANDREW,  Lara,  Burwood  Road,  Hawthorn,  Victoria. 
fAiKEN,  ALEXANDER,  P.O.  Box  2636,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
AIKEN,  CAPTAIN  JAMES  A.,  M.A.,  "  Daily  Phoenix,"  Saskatoon,  Canada. 
fAiKiNS,  JAMES  A.  MANNING,  K.C.,  M.P.,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
AIRD,  JOHN,  39  Madison  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 


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ALCOCK,  RANDAL  J.,  460  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

ALDEKSOK,  GEORGE,  QueQue,  Rhodesia. 

ALDOUS,  REV.  PERCIVAL  M.,  M.A.,  The  Rectory,  Heidelberg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

ALEXANDER,  C.  W.,  Union  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

ALEXANDER,  DAVID  C.,  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Dartmouth  Hospital  of  the  United  Fruit  Co.,  Guatemala, 

Central  America. 

ALEXANDER,  H.,  J.P.,  P.  O.  Box  924,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
ALEXANDER,  J.  M.,  c/o  Messrs.  Millers,  Ltd.,  Axim,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
ALEXANDER,  MORRIS,  M.L.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  117  St.  George's  Street,  Cape  Town,  South 

Africa. 

ALEXANDER,  RONALD  H.,  P.O.  Box  664,  Edmonton,  Alberta,  Canada. 
ALISON,  CHARLES,  Miandetta,  Knocke  S.M.,  Belgium. 
ALISON,  JAMES,  Union  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
ALISON,  WILLIAM,  Union  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
t  ALLAN,  A.  LESLIE,  Falkland  Islands. 
ALLAN,  ANDREW  A.,  287  Stanley  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 
ALLAN,  FRANK,  Standard  Bank,  Frascrburg,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
fALLAN,  SIR  HUGH  MONTAGU,  C.V.O.,  Ravenscraig,  Montreal,  Canada. 
f  ALLAN,  JAMES  D.,  84  Willcocks  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 
ALLEN,  JOHN  H.,  Tronch  Mines,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
ALLAN,  JOHN  ROBERTS,  104  Sparks  Street,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

t  ALLAN,  KENNETH  BRUCE,  M.B.,  B.S.,  Medical  Department,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
fALLARD,  J.  H.,  Bidor,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
ALLARD,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  360  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
•(•ALLARDYCE,  KENNETH  JAMES,  Stipendiary  Magistrate,  Nadroga,  Fiji. 
•j- ALLARDYCE,  H.  E,,  W.  L.,  C.M.G.,  Government  House,  Stanley,  Falkland  Islands  (Correspond- 
ing Secretary). 

ALLEN,  ARTHUR  W.,  M.A.,  P.O.  Box  249,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
ALLEN,  FRANK  EMBLETON,  c/o  United  Engineers  Ltd.,  Singapore. 
ALLEN,  FRED,  1703  Georgia  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

ALLEN,  GERALD  FRANCIS,  Mahratta,  Lane  Cove  Road,  Warrawee,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
ALLEN,  HERBERT,  Australasia  Chambers,  Martin  Place,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
fALLEN,  COLONEL  HON.  JAMES,  M.P.,  Stock  Exchange  Buildings,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand 

(Corresponding  Secretary). 

ALLEN,  VIVIAN  S.,  P.O.  Box  369,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 
ALLIN,  CEPHAS  D.,  The  University,  Minneapolis,  U.S.A. 
ALLISON,  THACKERAY  J.,  241  West  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
ALLSOP,  HERBERT  HENRY,  Mabira  Forest,  Jinja,  Uganda. 
f  ALSTON,  ASHTON,  Hudson  Bay  Co.,  Fort  Churchill,  Hudson  Bay,  Canada. 
ALTMAN,  GRANVILLE  J.,  Labuan  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
JALTOF,  COLONEL  ALI,  Barrister-at-Law,  Lyallpur,  Punjab,  India. 
AMAN,  EDWARD  G.,  c/o  Messrs.  Blake,  Lash  &  Cassels,  Bank  of  Commerce  Building,  Toronto, 

Canada. 

AMBLER,  PERCY,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

AMES,  HERBERT  BROWN,  M.P.,  54  St.  Francois  Xavier  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 
AMI,  HENRY  M.,  453  Laurier  Avenue  E.,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
•J-AMOS,  THOMAS  N.,  Public  Works  Department,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
AMPHLETT,  GEORGE  T.,  Standard  Bank,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

AMPHLETT,  CAPTAIN  CHARLES  E.,  Marlborough  Mansions,  4&h  Street  West,  Calgary,  Canada. 
ANDERSON,  ANDREW,  c/o  H.B.M.  Consulate,  Guatemala. 
ANDERSON,  C.  WILGRESS,  I.S.O.,  J.P.,  Department  of  Lands  and  Mines,  Georgetown,  British 

Guiana. 

ANDERSON,  CHARLES  A.  M,.,  P.O.  Box  14,  Mombasa,  British  East  Africa. 
ANDERSON,  CAULDWELL  H.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  L.R.C.P.,  Kalgoorlie,  Western  Australia. 
ANDERSON,  DANIEL  ELIE,   M.D.,  B.A.,  B.Sc.Lond.,  F.R.S.E.,  121  Avenue  des  Champa 

Elysees,  Paris. 


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1912  !  ANDERSON,  DAVID  S.  B.,  The  Grotto,  Bulwer  Road,  Durban,  Natal. 

•(•ANDERSON,  DICKSON,  Messrs.  Anderson,  McKenzie  &  Co.,  Montreal,  Canada. 

ANDERSON,  GEORGE  ALLAN,  126  Sixth  Avenue  W.,  Calgary,  Canada. 

ANDERSON,  GEORGE  E.,  Plantation  Leonora,  West  Coast,  British  Guiana. 

•(•ANDERSON,  GILBERT,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

ANDERSON,  H.  M.,  Sydney,  New  Souih  Wales. 

ANDERSON,  JAMES,  J.P.,  Bandarapola,  Matale,  Ceylon. 

ANDERSON,  JAMES,  141  Longmarket  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

•(•ANDERSON,  REV.  JAMES  F.,  B.A.,  B.Sc.,  B.D.,  St.  John's,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 

ANDERSON,  JAMES  STUART,  A bosso  G.M.  Co.,  Abosso,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

ANDERSON,  HON.  JOHN,  M.L.C.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

ANDERSON,  REV.  JOHN  BENNETT,  136  Robert  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

ANDERSON,  MURDOCH,  National  Bank,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 

f ANDERSON,  THOMAS  J.,  P.O.  Box  173,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

ANDREW,  JOHN,  Grosvenor  Road,  Wahroonga,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

ANDREW,  THOMAS  NICHOLAS,  Port  Arthur,  Canada. 

•(•ANDREWS,  THOMAS,  Sand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

ANDREWS,  WILLIAM,  Leyland  S.S.  Co.,  Colon,  Panama. 

fANGAS,  CHARLES  H.,  Collingrove,  Angaston,  South  Australia. 

•(•ANGUS,  JAMES,  Rooty  Hill,  New  South  Wales. 

ANGUS,  WILLIAM,  165  C ostler eagh  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

ANLEY,  VERNON  RUSSELL,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Chilanga,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

fANNAND,  GEORGE,  M.D.,  100  William  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

ANNESLEY,  FRANCIS  C.,  4  Clarendon  Crescent,  Toronto,  Canada. 

ANNETT,  H.  H.,  B.A.,  Education  Department,  Kano,  Northern  Nigeria. 

ANSELL,  WILLIAM  J.  D.,  I.S.O.,  Chief  Collector  of  Customs,  Larnaca,  Cyprus. 

ANSON,  FRANK  C.  M. 

ANSTEAD,  R.  D.,  c/o  Planting  Expert,  South  Parade,  Bangalore,  India. 

ANSTEY,  REV.  ARTHUR  H.,  M.A.,  Codrington  College,  Barbados. 

ANSTEY,  NORMAN,  Weston  Lodge,  Ridge  Road,  Parktown,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

ANTHONISZ,  HON.  JAMES  O.,  The  Treasury,  Singapore. 

ANTLE,  REV.  JOHN,  429  Fender  Street  West,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

•(•APFEL,  HERBERT,  c/o  Messrs.  E.  Ascoli  &  Co.,  Guatemala. 

APPLES Y,  REGINALD  W.,  Rosebank,  Pembroke,  Bermuda. 

APPLEBY,  ROBERT  R.,  Bank  of  British  West  Africa,  Monrovia,  Liberia. 

ARATHOON,  ALBERT,  Guatemala  City,  Central  America. 

ARBUCKLE,  HON.  SIR  WILLIAM,  Costmore,  Polela,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

ARCHER,  F.  BISSET,  Treasury,  Zungeru,  Nigeria  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

ARCHER,  WILLIAM  H.  D.,  Brickendon,  Longford,  Tasmania. 

•(•ARCHIBALD,  R.  BRUCE,  J.P.,  Roxborough,  Tobago,  West  Indies. 

ARCHIBALD,  WILLIAM,  Roxborough,  Tobago.  West  Indies. 

ARDAGH,  MAJOR  GEORGE  H,.  D.S.O.,  Mazabuka,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

ARMBRISTER,  FREDERICK  STANLEY,  Legislative  Council  Office,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 

ARMBRISTER,  HERBERT  F.,  Government  House,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 

ARMBRISTER,  PERCY  W.  D.,  Commissioner,  Harbour  Island,  Bahamas. 

ARMITAGE,  CAPTAIN  CECIL  H.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Tamale,  Northern  Territories,  Gold  Coast 

Colony  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

ARMSTRONG,  CHARLES  N.,  44  Beaver  Hall  Hill,  Montreal,  Canada. 
ARMSTRONG,  GEORGE  P.,  "Star"  Office,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 
f  ARMSTRONG,  GEORGE  S.,  Inanda,  Victoria  County,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
ARMSTRONG,  JACK  P.,  H.B.M.  Consulate  Leopoldville,  Congo  Free  State. 
ARMYTAGE,  THE  VEN.  ARCHDEACON,  Halifax,  N.S.  Canada. 
ARNETT,  EDWARD  JOHN.  Resident,  Zaria,  Northern  Nigeria. 
ARNOLD,  HUGH  E.,  845  Hornby  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
ARNOLD,  WILLIAM  R.,  c/o  Dominion  Trust  Co.,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
ARNOLDI,  J.  R.,  38  Walker  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 
ARTHUR,  JOHN,  Messrs.  Brabant  &  Co.,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 


t  ARTHUR,  RICHARD,  M.D.,  M.L.A.,  Military  Road,  Mosman,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
ARTHUR,  S.  H.,  Government  Railways,  Sekondi,  Gold  Count  Colony. 
ARTON,  J.  H.,  M.D.,  10a  Avenida  Norte  1,  Guatemala. 
ARUNDEL,  JOHN  THOMAS,  South  Sea  Islands. 
ASHE,  EVELYN  0.,  M.D.,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 


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1911  ARTHUR,  REGINALD,  Corinella,  Tennyson  Street,  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
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1910  ASHWORTH,  JOHN,  Barrister-at-Law,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 

1909  ASIMONT,  W.  F.  C.,  F.R.G.S.,  Kinarut  Estate,  Jesselton,  British  North  Borneo. 

1912  ASPDEN,  T.  FREDERICK,  The  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce,  Toronto,  Canada. 
1896  |  ASTROP,  JOHN  H.,  P.O.  Box  430,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1900  -f-ATHERTON,  THOMAS  W.  T. 

1885  j- ATKINSON,  A.  R.,  14  Brandon  Street,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

1911  ATKINSON,  C.  G.  WARNER,  Keiskama  Hoek,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

1912  f  ATKINSON,  G.  G.,  Mombasa,  British  East  Africa. 

1912  ATKINSON,  GEORGE  E.,  Eastern  Telegraph  Co.,  Mahe,  Seychelles. 

1913  ATLEE,  GEORGE  FALCONER,  H.M.  Vice-Consul,  Valparaiso,  Chili. 

1901  ATLEE,  PERCY  STEPHENSON,  Pierrefitte  Nestelas,  France. 

1902  -J-ATTRIDGE,  HENRY,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1911  AUERBACH,  HARRY,  c/o  Trading  Co.,  Tarkwa,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1907  AULD,  J.  PATON,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  M.I.M.E.,  Public  Works  Dept.,  Belize,  British  Honduras. 

1911  AUMULLER,  GEORGE  E.,  Messrs.  Burns,  Philp  &  Co.,  Samarai,  Papua  (via  Australia). 
1909  AUNG,  MAUNG  THA  DUN,  K.S.M.,  Big  Bazaar,  Moulmein,  Burma. 

1901  AUSTIN,  HENRY  BOASE,  J.P.,  F.R.A.S.,  Government  Offices,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 

1908  AUSTIN,  JOHN  ALFRED,  F.R.G.S.,  N'Gasa,  P.O.  Ndola,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1912  AUSTIN,  WILLIAM  ROBERT,  26  Laburnum  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1885  AWUNOR-RENNER,  W.,  M.D.  (Assistant  Medical  Officer),  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 


1905  BABBS,  ARTHUR  T.,  Rhodes  Building,  St.  George's  Street,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1912  BACON,  FRANCIS  W.,  J.P.,  New  South  Head  Road,  Rose  Bay,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1883  BADNALL,  HERBERT  OWEN,  J.P.,  Resident  Magistrate,  George,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

1900  BADOCK,  PERCY  T.,  P.O.  Box  124,  Maritzburg,  Natal. 

1907  BAGGE,  STEPHEN  S.,  C.M.G.,  Provincial  Commissioner,  Naivasha,  British  East  Africa. 

1911  BAILDON,  ARTHUR  E.,  P.O.  Box  3492,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1889  -(-BAILEY,  SIR  ABE,  K.C.M.G.,  P.O.  Box  50,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1902  -J-BAILEY,  AMOS,  Devonshire  Hill,  Rondebosch,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

1910  BAILEY,  GEORGE  L.,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

1910  BAILEY,  H.  N.  GOODWIN,  Kenneth  Estate,  Kelantan,  Federated  Malay  States. 

1911  BAILEY,  ROBERT  A.,  Palapye  Road,  Bechuanaland  Protectorate.  [States. 

1901  BAILEY,  WILLIAM  J.  GEORGE,  c/o  Klian  Kellas  Tin  Co.,  Batu  Gajah,  Perak,  Federated  Malay 
1907  BAILEY,  WM.  MAURICE,  c/o  S.  A.  Haddon,  Esq.,  Artillery  Square,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 

1904  t^AiLLiE,  F.  W.,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

1911  BAILLIEU,  HON.  W.  L.,  M.L.C.,  Cottins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1912  BAILY,  HENRY  A.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
1907  t^AiN,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  ANDREW. 

1887  fBAiRD,  A.  REID,  Stock  Exchange  Club,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1900  BAKER,  ALFRED,  Messrs.  Mansfield  <fc  Co.,  Singapore. 

1905  BAKER,  ALFRED  JOHN,  Government  School,  Sea  View,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
1912  BAKER,  E.  G.  PHIPPS,  P.O.  Box  758,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1912  BAKER,  F.  SANDBACH,  Nairobi  Club,  British  East  Africa. 

1913  BAKER,  HERBERT,  P.O.  Box  4959,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1912  BAKER,  WALTER  R.,  C.V.O.,  773  Sherbrooke  Street,  W.,  Montreal,  Canada. 

1898  fBAKER,  WILLIAM  G.,  Musgrave  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

1900  BAKEWELL,  LEONARD  W.,  Fitzroy  Terrace,  Fitzroy,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

1909  BALDOCK,  HENRY  A.,  Comptroller  of  Posts  and  Telegraphs,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1912  fBALDWiN,  LAURENCE  H.,  Mashquoted,  Forest  Hill  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1913  BALDWIN,  WDLLIAM  FREDERICK,  Audit  Department,  Mahe,  Seychelles. 


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fBALFOUR,  HON.  JAMES,  M.L.C.,  Windetta,  Kew,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

BALFOUR,  JOHN  FORDYCE. 

BALL,  BASIL  DBS  G.,  Caixa  557,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 

BALL,  FRANCIS  M.,  El  Sukari  Mine,  P.O.,  Edfou,  Upper  Egypt. 

tBALL,  HARRY  S.,  M.Sc.,    c/o  Standard  Bank,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

BALL,  THOMAS  A.,  Melalap  Estate,  Jesselton,  British  North  Borneo. 

BALL,  THOMAS,  C.M.G.,  J.P.,  Rondebosch,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

,  THOMAS  J.,  J.P.,  P.O.  Box  2536,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
BALLANTINE,  WILLIAM  BOWMAN,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
fBALME,  ARTHUR,  Quailing,  Kelberrin,  Western  Australia. 

BAMBER,  MONTAGUE  KELWAY,  F.I.C.,  F.C.S.,  Hyde  Park  Corner,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
BANDARANAIKE,  MAHA  MUDALIYAR  SIR  SOLOMON  DIAS,  C.M.G.,  Horogolla,    Veyangoda, 

Ceylon. 

BANDARANAIKE,  MUDALIYAR  WALTER  DIAS,  29  Green  Street,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
BANFIELD,  JOHN  J.,  327  Seymour  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
JBANKART,  ALFRED  S.,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

,  FREDERICK  J.,  F.S.A,A.,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

FRANK  M.,  Menzies  P.O.,  Western  Australia. 
fBANKS,  FREDERICK  GRANT,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 
BANNATYNE,  R.,  Bulawayo  Club,  Rhodesia. 

CHARLES  R.,  Visckgat,  Lindley  Road  P.O.,  Orange  Free  State,  South  Africa. 
fBARBER,  GEORGE  H.,  c/o  R.  J.  Endean,  Esq.,  Claude's  Bungalow,  Cape  Coast,  Gold  Coast 

Colony. 

BARBER,  HILTON,  J.P.,  Hale,*  Owen,  Cradock,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
BARBOUR- JAMES,  JOHN  A.,  Postal  Department,  Cape  Coast,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

,  ARTHUR  V.,  Kericho,  British  East  Africa. 
BARCLAY,  EDWARD  THOMAS,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 
BARCLAY,  JOHN  M.,  Tronch  Mines,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
fBARCLAY,  JOHN  W,.  674  Rividana,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
BARDO,  CAPTAIN  FREDERICK  S.,  Port  Office,  Zanzibar. 
BARHAM,  ERIC,  P.O.  Box  39,  Panama  City,  Central  America. 
BARKER,  ARTHUR,  Ceres,  Mazabuka,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
BARKER,  ARTHUR  L.,  Wainui,  Winchester,  New  Zealand. 
BARKER,  FRANCIS  HENRY,  Farmers  Co-operative  Association,  Timaru,  New  Zealand  ;  and 

Christchurch  Club. 

t  BARKER,  H.  W.,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 
BARKER,  J.  C.,  Bonny,  Nigeria. 

RICHARD,  The  Bungalow,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 
tBARKER,  W.  R.,  Midelney,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 
BARLOW,  JOHN  CHAMBERLAIN,  Galarza,  F.C.E.A.,  Argentine. 
BARNARD,  HENRY  0.,  A.C.H.,  F.R.A.S.,  The  Observatory,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
BARNES,  ALFRED  H.,  45,  Burger  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
BARNES,  J.  F.  EVELYN,  C.M.G.,  C.E.,  Colonial  Engineer  and  Surveyor-General,  Maritzburg 

South  Africa. 

BARNES,  R.'  P.,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

BARNES,  WALTER  CLARENCE,  Dyraaba,  Casino,  New  South  Wales. 
BARNES,  HON.  WILLIAM  HENRY,  M.L.A.,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 
BARNETT,  ERNEST  A.,  Naduruloulou,  Rewa,  Fiji. 
BARNETT,  FREDERICK  J.,  Government  Residence,  Tulagi,  British  Solomon  Islands,  Western 

Pacific  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

BARNETT,  Louis  E.,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  Stafford  Street,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 
BARNS,  E.  W.,  M.A.,  The  College,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

+BARNS,  WILLIAM  FRANCIS,  Messrs.  McAlister  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
BARNSTED,  ARTHUR  S.,  Industries  and  Immigration  Department,  Halifax,  N.S.,  Canada. 
BARR,  JOHN  FILLANS,  North  Battleford,  Canada. 
BARR,  PETER,  "Times"  Office,  Dunedin,  Nciv  Zealand. 


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1883 
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1895 
1907 
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1911 
1911 
1908 
1880 
1912 
1912 
1913 
1892 
1913 
1912 
1902 
1902 
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1895 
1906 
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1905 
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1913 
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1904 
1911 
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1885 
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1910 
1906 
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1910 
1880 
1911 
1912 
1911 
1909 
1913 
1913 


Non-Resident  Fellows.  105 

BARRATJT,  EDWARD  H.,  Resident,  Kudat,  British  North  Borneo. 

fBARRETT,  CHARLES  HUGH,  P.O.  Box  335,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

BARRETT,  GEOFFREY,  Superintendent  of  Stock,  Athalas.m,  Nicosia,  Cyprus. 

BARRETT,  HENRY  E.  W.  COOPER,  P.O.  Box  27,  Wolinaransstad,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

fBARRETT,  JAMES  W.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  C.M.G.,  105  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victcria. 

BARRETT,  W.  T.,  M.D.,  C.M.,  709  Dunsmuir  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

BARRON,  H.E.,  MAJOR-GENERAL  SIR  HARRY,  R.A.,  K.C.M.G.,  C.V.O.,  Government  House, 

Perth,  Western  Australia. 

f  BARR-SMITH,  ROBERT,  Torrens  Park,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
BARR-SMITH,  THOMAS  E.,  Birksgate,  Glen  Osmond,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
BARRY,  ARTHUR,  c/o  Royal  Exchange  Assurance  Co.,  Montreal,  Canada. 
fBARRY,  ARTHUR  J.,  Pretoria  Club,  South  Africa. 

•(•BARTH,  His  HONOUR  JUDGE  JACOB  W.,  M.A.,  Mombasa,  British  East  Africa. 
BARTHORP,  JOHN  GRANVILLE  Silverhope,  Rangitikei,  New  Zealand. 
BARTLETT,  STANLEY. 

BARTLETT,  SYDNEY  G.,  P.O.  Blantyre,  Nyasaland. 
BARTOLO,  AUGUSTO,  B.Litt.,  LL.D.,  Valetta,  Malta. 
BARTON,  PERCIVAL  F.,  The  Treasury,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
BARTON,  WILLIAM,  Barrister -at-Law,  Trentham,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
BARTRAM,  W.  B.,  916  Echo  Drive,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
BASCH,  EMMANUEL,  J.P.,  P.O.  Box  348,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
BASELEY,  REGINALD  BRUCE,  Stanley,  Falkland  Islands. 

BATCHELOR,  FERDINAND  C.,  M.D.,   c/o   Bank    of  New   Zealand,    North   Dunedin,    New 
BATEMAN,  FRED  G.,  449  Main  Street,  Winnipeg,  Canada.  [Zealand. 

BATEMAN,  JOHN  WESLEY,  Henry  Street,  Fremantle,  Western  Australia. 
fBATEMAN,  PERCY  H.,  Bossy vera,  Norfolk  Road,  Sea  Point,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
BATEMAN,  WALTER  SLADE,  Prisons  Department,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
BATESON,  JOHN,  Kalaya  Estate,  Mazabuka,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
BATHGATE,  DOUGLAS,  Public  Works  Department,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
BATTY,  REV.  F.  DE  WITT,  Bishopsbourne,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 
BATTY,  JAMES  A.,  P.O.  Box  208,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
fBAUGHAN,  FRANCIS  WM. 

BAVIN,  J.  R.,  Selborne  Chambers,  Philip  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
BAWDEN,  FREDERICK  W.,  Standard  Buildings,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
BAXENDALB,  MAJOR  WALTER,  P.O.  Box  169,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
BAXTER,  ERNEST  C.,  Customs  Department,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
BAYLISY,  FREDERIC  JOHN,  Minatitlan,  Vera  Cruz,  Mexico. 

BAYLY,  BRIAN  B.  Inspector  of  Mines,  Tasck,  Upper  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
BAYLY,  CECIL,  P.O.,  Khartum,  Sudan. 
BAYLY,  FRANK  B.,  B.S.A.  Police,  Victoria  Falls,  Rhodesia. 
BAYLY,  W.  R.,  Geelong  College,  Geelong,  Victoria. 

,  THOMAS  J.,  Elisabethville,  Katanga,  Belgian  Congo,  via  Cape  Town. 
BAYNBS,  EDWARD  W. 

BAYNES,  ERNEST,  South  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

fBAYNES,  HON.  JOSEPH,  C.M.G.,  J.P.,  239  Chapel  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
BEACHCROFT,  HENRY  A.,  c/o  J.  Still,  Esq.,  Kandy,  Ceylon. 
BBAL,  WILLIAM  P.  B.,  M.R.C.V.S.,  Kumassi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
BEALE,  OCTAVIUS  C.,  474  George  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
BEALB,  MAJOR  WILLIAM,  Union  Club,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
BEAN,  C.  E.  W.,  127  Old  South  Head  Road,  Waverley,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
BEARD,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  CHARLES  HALMAN,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 
BEARNS,  GEORGE  E.,  P.O.  Box  1000,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
BEATON,  DONALD,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
BEATON,  WELFORD,  Needles,  B.C.,  Canada. 
BEATTY,  KENNETH  J.,  Police  Magistrate,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
BEATY,  CAPTAIN  JAMES  P.,  1499  Queen  Street  West,  Toronto,  Canada. 
BEAUCHAMP,  CHARLES  FREDERICK,  320  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

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106  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

Year  of 
Election. 

1893  BEAUFORT,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  LEICESTER  P.,  M.A.,  B.O.L.,  Livingstone,  Northern 

Rhodesia. 

1901  BEAUMONT,  SIB  WILLIAM  HENRY,  10  Burger  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

1912  BEAVAN,  RT.  REV.  FREDERIC  H.,  M.A.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Mashonaland,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia 

1912  BEAVEN,  REGINALD  A.  G.,  (District  Commissioner),  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1913  BEAVER,  WILFRED,  Resident  Magistrate,  Samarai,  Papua,  vid  Australia. 
1913  BECK,  CHARLES  A.,  The  Hall,  Bayswater,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 

1912  BECK,  SENATOR  HON.  SIR  JOHANNES  H.M.,  M.D.,  F.R.S.E.,  DeOude  Drostdij,  Tulbagh,  C.P., 

South  Africa. 

1912  BECKER,  RUDOLPH,  Lock  Box  477,  St.  John's,  Quebec,  Canada. 

1912  BECKETT,  REGINALD  M.,  Quebec,  Canada. 

1886  fBECKETT,  THOMAS  WM.,  Church  Street  East,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

1904  BEDDOES,  ALFRED  B.,  Axim,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1912  fBEECHER,  HENRY  CAMPBELL,  London,  Ontario,  Canada. 

1909  BEECROFT,  ERNEST  E.,  P.O.  Box  105,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
1912  BEER,  G.  FRANK.,  54  Glen  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1910  BEESTON,  EDMUND  K.,  Board  of  Trade,  Nelson,  B.C.,  Canada. 
1906  BEESTON,  PHILIP  E.,  Chartered  Bank  of  India,  Rangoon,  Burma. 

1905  BEETHAM,  HUGH  H.,  Brancepeth,  Masterton,  New  Zealand. 
1877  BEETHAM,  WILLIAM  H.,  Wairarapa,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

1912  BEGBIE,  ERNEST  ALBAN,  D.C.M.,  J.P.,  Hartley,  Rhodesia. 

1911  fBEGG,  JAMES,  144  Maipu,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
1898  fBEir,  WILLIAM,  Ascot,  Toowoomba,  Queensland. 

1913  BELCHER,  ERNEST  ALBERT,  M.A.  Oxon.,  Christ's  College,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

1911  -J-BELCHER,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  ROBERT,  C.M.G.,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

1910  BELCOURT,  SENATOR  HON.  N.  A.,  K.C.,  LL.D.,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
1918  BELDAM,  JAMES  WARD,  Harrison  House,  Chilliwack,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1912  BELFIELD,  H.E.,  HENRY  CONWAY,  C.M.G.,  Government  House,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

1908  tBELL»  ADAM,  P.O.  Box  413,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

1897  BELL,  ALEXANDER,  Mangatiparu,  Morrinsville,  Waikato,  New  Zealand. 

1893  BELL,  ANTHONY,  Montreux  Club,  Montreux,  Switzerland. 

1903  BELL,  HON.  ARCHIBALD  G.,  M.E.C.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  Director  of  Public  Works,  Port  of  Spain, 

Trinidad. 

1909  BELL,  CHARLES  NAPIER,  Board  of  Trade,  Grain  Exchange,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

1909  BELL,  CYRIL  M.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1911  BELL,  EDMUND,  c/o  Dominion  Trust  Co.,  Hastings  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
1896  BELL,  HON.  F.  H.  DILLON,  K.C.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

1913  BELL,  HARRY  AMELIUS,  P.O.  Box  1421,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1802  BELL,  H.E.,  SIR  HENRY  HESKETH,  K.C.M.G.,  Government  House,  St.  John's,  Antigua. 

1913  BELL,  H.  W.,  Pickering,  Denman,  New  South  Wales. 

1910  BELL,  JAMES,  Hillersden,  Marlborough,  New  Zealand. 

1886  fBELL,  LiEUT.-CoLONEL  JOHN  W.,  C.M.G.,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

1912  BELL,  LESLIE  L.,  Native  Affairs  Department,  Port  Moresby,  Papua,  via  Australia. 

1913  BELL,  MALCOLM  F.,  Non  Pareil,  Ohiya,  Ceylon. 

1911  BELL,  TREVOR  H.,  25  de  Mayo  81,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1895  fBELL,  WM.  H.  SOMERSET,  P.O.  Box  4284,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1912  fBELL,  WILLIAM  MAXWELL,  Geelong  Club,  Geelong,  Victoria. 
1905  BELLAMY,  CHARLES  VINCENT,  MJnst.C.E. 

1913  BELLINGHAM,  EDWARD,  H.M.  Vice-Consul,  6A  Avenida  Norte,  Guatemala. 
1908  BELLIS,  CHARLES  H.  S.,  J.P.,  Ndola,  via  Broken  Hill,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1912  BENDALL,   OSMUND  RUSSELL,   Royal  Exchange  Assurance  Corporation,  Wellington,  New 

Zealand. 

1912  BENEDETTO,  MICHELEDI,  Belize,  British  Honduras. 

1904  BENNETT,  ARTHUR  L.,  Sycamore  Lodge,  Digby,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 
1888  tBBNNETT»  CHRIS.,  "Evening  News"  Office,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1885  BENNETT,  COUETENAY  WALTER,  C.I.E.,  H.B.M.  Consulate-General,  New  York,  U.S.A. 

1912  BENNETT,  EDWIN  G.,  K.C.,  Goodlands,  St.  Lucia,  West  Indies. 


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Year  of 
Election. 

1913  |  BENNET,  FRANK  ALEXANDER,  M.D.,  J.P,  26  College  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

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1912 

1912 

1912 

1901  , 

1912     BERKELEY,  HUBERT,  Grik,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

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1911 

1904 

1901 


fBENNETT,  FREDERICK  H.,  P.O.  Box  329,  East  London,  South  Africa. 

R.  B.,  K.C.,  M.P.,  Calgary,  Alberta,  Canada  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
BENNETT,  RISDON,  B.A.,  Turf  Club,  Cairo,  Egypt. 

BENNETT,  HON.  WILLIAM  HART,  C.M.G.,  Colonial  Secretary,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 
JBENNIE,  ALEXANDER  B.,  M.A.,  M.B.,  B.S.,  63  Armadale  Street,  Armadale,  Victoria. 
BENTLEY,  ALFRED  MULOCK,  A.C.I.S.,  Broken  Hill,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
BENTLEY,  EDMUND  T.,  306  Smith  Street,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
BERQ,  CHARLES  E.,  Hudson  Bay  Insurance  Co.,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
BERGERON,  PATRICK  J.,  Calgary,  Canada. 

BERKELEY,  HENRY  ASTLEY,  Mount  Home,  St.  Andrews,  Grenada,  West  Indies. 
BERKELEY,  HENRY  S.,  Assistant  Resident,  Northern  Nigeria. 


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1901 
1888 


BERNAYS,  CHARLES  E.,  45  Adelaide  Street,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

BERNSTEIN,  LEON  J.,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad. 

BERRY,  HOWARD  WESLEY,  568  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

fBERRY,  PROFESSOR  RICHARD  J.  A.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  The  University,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

BERTIN,  HENRY,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 

BERTRAM,  HON.  ANTON,  Attorney-General,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

fBERTRAM,    CHARLES   FULLER,   Anglo-French   Matabeleland   Co.,   Ltd.,   per    private  bag, 

Belingwe,  Rhodesia. 

BERTRAM,  ROBERTSON  F.,  High  Constantia,  Wynberg,  South  Africa. 
BEST,  HON.  THOMAS  A.  V.,  Colonial  Secretary,  St.  John's,  Antigua. 
BESWETHERICK,  WILLIAM,  Standard  Bank,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
BBS  WICK,  J.  H.,  Queenstown,  South  Africa. 
•(•BETTELHEIM,  HENRI,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 


BETTS,  JAMES  H.,  Walton  Estate,  Moneragalla,  Ceylon. 

BEVES,  GORDON,  P.O.  Box  4806,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

BIANCARDI,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  HON.  N.  GRECH,  C.V.O.,  C.M.G.,  Collector  of  Customs,  Valetta, 

Malta  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

BIBRA,  Louis  F.,  Native  Department,  Victoria,  Rhodesia. 
BICKERSTETH,  JOHN  BuRGON,  The  University,  Edmonton,  Canada. 


1908  I  BETTINGTON,  DIGBY  R.  A.,  Police  Department,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1891      fBETTiNGTON,  J.  BRINDLEY,  Brindley  Park.  Merriwa,  New  South  Wales. 

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1910  BICKERTON,  PROFESSOR  ALEXANDER  W.,  A.R.S.M.,  Wainani  Park,  Christchurch,  New 

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BICKFORD,  ANDREW  S.,  Banco- Americano,  Guatemala. 

fBiCKFORD,  WDLLIAM,  44  Currie  Street,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

BIDDLES,  FRANK,  c/o  Union  Bank  of  Australia,  Fremantle,  Western  Australia  (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

BIDEN,  F.  ALAN,  Public  Works  Department,  Hong  Kong. 
fBiDEN,  WILLIAM. 

BIDWELL,  JOHN  0.,  J.P.,  Pihautea,  Wairarapa,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
BID  WELL,  LEONARD  M.,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 
BIGQAR,  H.  PERCIVAL,  Toronto,  Canada. 

BIGGAR,  WM.  HODGINS,  K.C.,  c/o  Grand  Trunk  Railway,  McGill  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 
BIGGER,  FREDERIC  C.,  J.P.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
BIGGS,  E.  KENNETH,  c/o  Borneo  Co.,  Chiengmai,  Siam. 
BILLIS,  RALPH  V.,  Ferndale  Road.  Camberwell,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
BINDON,  CAPTAIN  W.  VEREKER,  P.O.  Mackay,  Queensland. 
BINGHAM,  H.  B.  F.,  100  St.  Francis  Xavier  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 
BINNIE,  THOMAS  I.,  C.E.,  Zomba,  Nyasaland. 

BINNS,  ABRAHAM  S.,  Messrs.  R.  J.  Whitla  &  Co.,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
BIRCH,  ERNEST  V.,  Vogdvlei,  Dordrecht,  South  Africa. 
BIRCH,  GEORGE  E.,  Government  House,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
fBiRCH,  WILLIAM  C.  CACCIA,  Erewhon,  Moawhango,  New  Zealand. 
BIRCH,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  Thoresby,  Marton,  New  Zealand. 

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108  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

Year  of 
Election. 

1887  tBiRCH,  WILLIAM  WALTER,  Surrey  House,  Georgetown,  British  Quiana. 

1912  BIRCHAL,  HABOLD  FRANK,  c/o  Messrs.  Smith,  Mackenzie  &  Co.,  Mombasa,  British  East  Africa. 

1910  BIRD,  FREDEEIC  D.,  M.S.,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  43  Spring  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1913  BIRD,  HENRY  W.  W.,  Consulado  Ingles,  Antofogasta,  Chile. 
1912  BIRKETT,  THOMAS,  306  Metcalf  Street,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

1906  BIRTWISTLE,  CHARLES  A.,  Commercial  Intelligence  Officer,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

1912  BISHOP,  ALEXANDER,  Chinde,  Portuguese  East  Africa. 

1909  BISHOP,  BASIL  F.,  Kasempa,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1906  BISHOP,  HON.  ROBERT  K.,  M.L.O.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

1913  BISHOP,  MAJOR  W.  GORDON  V.,  Regina,  Canada. 

1908  BISHOP,  WM.  WALLS,  Baro-Kano  Railway,  Northern  Nigeria. 

1913  BISSET,  A.  W.,  Hanipha,  Passara,  Ceylon. 

1912  BLACHFORD,  RICHARD  T.,  159  Montrose  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1912  BLACK,  ALEXANDER  P.,  418  Abbott  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1911  BLACK,  G.  H.,  AraJciki,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 

1898  fBLACK,  STEUART  G.,  Glenormiston,  Noorat,  Victoria. 

1910  fBLACK,  STUART   Galoa-Nadi,  Viti  Leim,  Fiji. 

1889  IBLACKBURN,  ALFRED  L.,  The  Boulders,  Simonstown,  South  Africa. 

1912  BLACKWELL,  MAJOR  LIONEL  N.,  Epe,  Lagos,  Southern  Nigeria. 
1886  BLACKWOOD,  ROBERT  0.,  Melbourne  Club,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1913  fBLAGROVE,  PETER,  Orange  Valley,  Browns  Town,  Jamaica. 
1889  IBLAINE,  SIR  C.  FREDERICK,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
1889  fBLAiNE,  HERBERT  F.,  K.C.,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 

1899  BLAIR,  HON.  DYSON,  M.L.C.,  Commissioner  of  Lands,  Suva,  Fiji. 
1912  BLAIR,  JOHN  WATSON,  "  Telegram  "  Office,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

1907  BLAIR,  M.  CAMERON,  M.D.,  Senior  Medical  Officer,  Northern  Nigeria. 

1911  BLAIR,  PETER  C.,  National  Bank  of  South  Africa,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

1908  BLAIR,  R.  H.  BALFOUR,  Gemas  P.O.,  Negri  Sembilan,  Federated  Malay  States. 
1903  IBLAKELEY,  R.  H.,  P.O.  Box  102,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1910  BLAKELY,  JAMES  F.,  Financial  Assistant,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

1912  BLAKEMORE,  GEORGE  H.,  10  Castlereagh  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1910  -J-BLANCHARD,   LIEUT. -COLONEL   JULIAN  T.,  Denham    Street,  Bondi,    Sydney,    New  South 

Wales. 

1911  BLAND,  EDWARD  MALTBY,  Baro-Kano  Railway,  Northern  Nigeria. 

1910  BLANDFORD,  HON.  SYDNEY  D.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

1902  BLANE,  WILLIAM,  M.I.M.E.,  P.O.  Box  2863,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1912  BLEASBY,  JOHN  STODDART.  Warri,  Southern  Nigeria. 

1903  BLELOCH,  ROBERT,  P.O.  Box  3692,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
1897  BLELOCH,  WILLIAM,  P.O.  Box  3692,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1913  BLIGH,  WILLIAM  GEORGE,  MJnst.C.E.,  Dominion  Irrigation  Office,  Calgary,  Canada. 

1908  BLISS,  GEORGE  CECIL,  Glenlyon,  Agra  Patnas,  Ceylon. 

1911  BLOMEFIELD,  WILMOT,   Western  Railway  Estacion  Once,  Buenos  Aires,   Argentine. 

1909  fBLOMFiELD,  HORACE  M.,  Rockhurst,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 

1889  -J-BLOW,  JOHN  JELLINGS,  172  Rodney  Street,  Brooklyn,  New  York,  U.S.A. 

1912  BLUCK,  ARTHUR  W.,  M.C.P.,  Hamilton,  Bermuda. 

1912  BLUE,  JOHN,  1315  Peace  Avenue,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

1913  BLUMENAU,  BERNARD,  New  York  Life  Insurance  Co.,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1909  BLUNDELL,  FREDERICK  Moss,  Mines  Department,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

1905  BOAG,  GEORGE  L.,  Ferro-Carril  Lorca  a  Baza,  Aguilas,  Provinia  de  Murcia,  Spain. 

1910  BOARDMAN,  MAJOR  A.  SLIGHT,  Carrington  House,  Claim  Street,  Hillbrow,  Johannesburg, 

South  Africa. 

1912  BOBE,  ALFRED  H.  V., 

1907  BOBY,  HUGH  WOODS,  Que-que,  Rhodesia. 

1912  BODDAM-WHETHAM,  8. A. 

1912  BODDINGTON,  HENRY  D.,  D.So.,  El  Paso,  Texas,  U.S.A. 

1913  I  BODEN,  WILLIAM,    431  Calle  Chacabuco,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
1903  BODLE,  LIEUT.- COLONEL  WILLIAM,  C.M.G.,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 


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1909  I  BODLEY,  JAMES  J.,  Childers  Street,  North  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

1912  BODWELL,  ERNEST  V.,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1890     fBoDY,  REV.  PROFESSOR  C.  W.  E.,  D.C.L.,  General  Theological  Seminary,  New  York. 

1913  BODY,  F.  LESLIE,  Board  of  Trade,  Grouard,  Alberta,  Canada. 
1890     fBoGQiE,  ALEXANDER,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

1909  BOGOS,  N.  GARDNER,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 

1913  BOILEATT,  LEWIS  H.,  Government  House,  Falkland  Islands. 

1881  Bois,  FREDERICK  W.,  J.P.,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

1892  Bois,  SIR  STANLEY,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

1913  BOISSARD,  ARISTS,  "  El  Salto,"  Escuintla,  Guatemala. 

1905  BOLT,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM,  P.O.  Box,  133,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 

1901  BOLT,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  St.  Ann's  Eoad,  Mornington,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 
1898     BOLTON,  FRED  W.,  Farleigh  Plantation,  Mackay,  Queensland. 

1912     BONAR,  JAMES,  Royal  Mint,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

1906  BONELL,  THOMAS  H.  M.,  B.Sc.,  MJ.Mecb.E.,  Government  Railway,  Lagos,  Southern  Nigeria- 

1912  BONGARD,  R.  ROSE,  59  Admiral  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 

190G       BONHAM-SMITH,  ROBERT. 

1913  BONITTO,  RUDOLPH  E.,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

1902  BONNER,  GEORGE,  San  Carlos,  Falkland  Islands. 

1910  BONYTHON,  HON.  SIR  J.  LANGDON,  C.M.G.,  King  William  Street,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

1998       BOONZAIER,  WlLHELM  G. 

1800  !  BOOTH,  FERDINAND  ROBERT,  P.O.  Box  1164,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
1895     BOOTH,  KARL  E.  0.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

BOOTH,  LIONEL  H.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  c/o  P.M.O.,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

fBooTH,  ROBERT  M.  (Barrister-at-Law),  Stipendiary  Magistrate  and  Commissioner,  Ttewa,  Fiji. 

BOOTH-CLARKSON,  CAPTAIN  J.,  L.R.C.P.,    L.R.C.S.,    J.P.,    Department   of  Public   Hculth, 


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1910  BOOTY,  ARTHUR  E.,  Treasury,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 

1912  BORDEN,  RIGHT  HON.  R.  L.,  K.C.,  LL.D.,  M.P.,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

1902  tB°EoHESE»  EDWARD  C.,  Abu  Tin  Co.,  Gemaa  P.O.,  Northern  Nigeria. 

1912  BORIGHT,  SHERMAN  H.,  Lonely  Mine,  Private  Bag,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

1913  BORLASE,  HERBERT  POYNTON,  P.O.  Box  900,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
1885  fBoRTON,  JOHN,  Casa  Nova,  Oamaru,  New  Zealand. 

1911  BOSANQUET,  ARTHUR  F.  G.,  Stockton,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 

1908  BOSANQUET,   H.E.,  ADMIRAL  Sin  DAY  H.,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B.,  Government  House,  Adelaide, 

Smith  Australia. 

1896  tBoss>  AARON  A.,  23  Stock  Exchange,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1910  BOST,  FRANK,  Mengattal  Rubber  Estate,  British  North  Borneo. 

1911  BOSTOCK,  ARTHUR,  The  Besoms,  Rosebank,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

1912  BOSTOCK,  W.  CRAMER,  Railway  Dcpt.,  Ebute  Metta,  Nigeria. 

1912  fBoswoRTH,  GEORGE  MORRIS,  Canadian  Pacific  Railway,  Montreal,  Canada. 

1903  BOTHA,  HERCULES  P.,  c/o  Messrs.  Botha  &  Goodrick,  Maitland  Street,  Bloemfontein,  South 

Africa. 

1889  BOTSFORD,  CHARLES  S.,  P.O.  Box  679,  Peterboro',  Ontario,  Canada. 

1912  BOTTEN,  JOSEPH,  Townsville,  Queensland. 

1912  BOTTERELL,  JOHN  E.,  Grain  Exchange,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

1912  BOUCANT,  HILLARY,  Jamestown,  South  Australia. 

1907  BOUCHER-JAMES,  W.  HERBERT,  Erudina,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

1912  BOUGHTON,  GEORGE  W.,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

1900  BOURHILL,  HENRY,  Chaka's  Kraal,  North  Coast,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

1892  tB°raKE,  EDMUND  F.,  P.O.  Box  321,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

1912  BOURKE,  THOMAS  B.,  National  Bank  of  South  Africa,  Vryburg,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa- 
1892  fBouRNE,  E.  F.  B.,  Norfolk  Island,  via  Sydney,  New  Smith  Wales. 

1903  BOURNE,  CAPTAIN  HENRY  R.  M.,  Colonial  Secretariat,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

1913  BOUSTRED,  WILLIAM  R.,  Parktown,  Johannesburg,  Smith  Africa. 

1906  BOUTELL,  FRANCIS  H.  CHEVALLIER,  564  Avenida  Mayo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1912  BOVILLE,  THOMAS  C.,  Deputy  Minister  of  Finance,  Ottawa,  Canada. 


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BOWSLL,  THE  HON.  SIR  MACKENZIE,  K.C.M.G.,  The  Senate,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

fBowEN,  HON.  SIR  CHARLES  CHRISTOPHER,  M.L.C.,  Middleton,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand 

(Corresponding  Secretary). 

fBowEN,  EDWARD,  The  Towers,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad. 
fBowER,  DAVID  J.,  Private  Bag,  Summerpride,  East  London,  South  Africa. 
BOWER,  WM.  CHARLES  ERNEST,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Medical  Department,  Freetown,  Sierra 

Leone. 

BOWLER,  Louis  P. 

BOWLEY,  FRANCIS  B.  L.,  Crown  Solicitor,  Hong  Kong. 
BOWLING,  THOMAS,  Arrawatta,  Inverell,  New  South  Wales. 
BOWRING,  HON.  CHARLES  CALVERT,  C.M.G.,  M.L.C.,  Chief  Secretary,  Nairobi,  British  East 

Africa. 

fBowRiNG,  HON.  EDGAR  R.,  M.L.C.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
•j-BowYER-BowER,  THOMAS,   A.M.Inst.C.E.,  Aslianti  River  and  Concessions  Ltd.,  Dunkwa, 

Gold  Coast  Colony. 

BOYCE,  AUSTIN  A.  RODNEY,  Survey  Department,  Khartum,  Sudan. 
BOYD,  JOSEPH  GORDON,  2121  llth  Avenue,  Regina,  Canada. 
BOYD,  ROBERT,  Suva,  Fiji. 
BOYD-CARPENTER,  H.,  M.A.,  Ministry  of  Public  Instruction,  Cairo,  Egypt   (Corresponding 

Secretary). 
BOYLE,  DAVID  HUGH  MONTGOMERIE,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,  Ashanti,  Gold  Coast 

Colony. 

•(•BRACKEN,  T.  W.,  Government  Railways,  Jebba,  Northern  Nigeria. 
BRADFORD,  CHARLES,  P.O.  Box  865,  Capetown,  South  Africa. 
BRADLEY,  GODFREY  T.,  M.I.Mech.E.,  Irrigation  Department,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
BRADLEY,   JOHN  T.,  M.D.,  L.R.C.P.,  J.P.,  Assistant  Medical  Officer,  South  Mahe,  Seychelles. 
BRADLEY-WILLIAMS,  H.,  P.O.  Box  464,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

BRADSHAW,  HERBERT  E.,  c/o  Newfoundland  Oilfields,  Ltd.,  Parson's  Pond,  Newfoundland. 
BRADY,  REV.  HENRY  WESTBY,  675  Paseo  de  Julio,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
tBRAGG,  GEORGE  T.,  Edmonton,  Canada. 
BRAHAM,  ISAAC  F.,  The  Development  Co.,  Monrovia,  Liberia. 

BRAINE,  C.  DIMOND  H.,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  Irrigation  Department,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 
BRANCH,  HAROLD  CECIL,  District  Commissioner,    Yeji,   Northern  Territories,   Geld  Ccast 

Colony. 

BRANDON,  RUPERT  A.  L.,  J.P.,  The  Residency,  Mpofuna,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
BRATT,  ARTHUR  E.,  Plantation  Providence,  East  Bank,  British  Guiana. 
BRATT,  JAMES  H.  DAVSON,  Treasurer,  Zungeru,  Northern  Nigeria. 
fBRAUD,  HON.  ARTHUR,  M.C.P.,  Mon  Repos,  British  Guiana. 
JBRAY,  EDWARD  L.,  Tarkwa,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

BRECKENRIDGE,  CAPTAIN  T.  W.,  Travelling  Commissioner,  Kumassi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
BRENTON,  THOMAS  FRANCIS,  403  Bank  of  Ottawa  Building,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
BRETT,  EDWARD  B.,  Eastern  Telegraph  Co.,  Suez  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

HENRY  T.,  P.O.  Box  135,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
BREW,  MAJOR  HENRY,  Ballarat,  Victoria. 
BRICE,  LORENZO  GEORGE,  M.H.A.,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 
BRIDGER,  JOHN  SYDNEY,  Police  Dept.,  Rusape,  Rhodesia. 

BRIDGES,  COLONEL  WILLIAM  T.,  C.M.G.,  R.A.A.,  Victoria  Barracks,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
BRIDGMAN,  ALFRED  H.,  Government  Railways,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
BRIERLEY,  JAMES  S.,  147  C6te  St.  Antoine  Road,  Montreal,  Canada. 
BRIGGS,  ALBERT  F.,  "Morning  Post,"  14  Des  Vozux  Street,  Hong-Kong. 


1908  j  BRINK,  AREND,  c/o  De  Beers  Consolidated  Mines,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

1912     BRINSMEAD,  JAMES,  Devon,  High  Street,  Malvern,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1910     BRITTAIN,  JOHN,  Ballarat,  Victoria. 

1908  |  BRITTAN,  WM.  GUISE,  Cashmere  Hills,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

1912  j  BRITTON,  JAMES  CAPELL,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 

1896     -J-BROAD,  ARTHUR  J.,  Mauritius  Assets  Co.,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 


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BROAD,  WALLACE,  B.A..  F.G.S.,  Cha?igsha,  Hunan  Province,  China. 

BROADBENT,  WALTER  G.,  74  Pietermaritz  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

BROADRICK,  HON.  E.  G.,  The  Residency,  Selangor,  Federated  Malay  States. 

BROCKMAN,  HON.  SIR  EDWARD   L.,  K.C.M.G.,  The  Residency,  Kuala  Lumpur,  Federated 

Malay  States. 

BRODIE,  ALLAN,  Hurlingham  Club,  F.C.P.,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
BRODIE,  ALEXANDER  BERTRAM,  211  Commercial  Union  Buildings,  Montreal,  Canada. 
BRODIE,  JAMES  M.,  Messrs.  Scott  <k  Co.,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 
BRODRICK,  LANCELOT,  P.O.  Box  24,  Wepener,  O.F.8.,  South  Africa. 
BROKENSHA,  THOMAS  H.,  J.P.,  Dundee,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
fBROMLEY,  HENRY,  Ceres,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
BROMWICH,  ENGINEER  COMMANDER  GEORGE  H.,  D.S.O.,  Garden  Island.,  Sydney,  New  South 

Wales. 

BROOK,  CAPTAIN  W.  B.,  c/o  Secretariat,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
BROOK,  JOHN  S.,  Government  Railway,  Sekondi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
BROOKFIELD,  SAMUEL  M.,  58  Granville  Street,  Halifax,  N.S.,  Canada. 
BROOKFIELD,  W.  HERBERT,  Glenenve,  Chester,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 
BROOKS,  EDWARD,  M.B.,  C.M.,  Risdon,  Lindisfarne,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 
BROOKS,  GEORGE  L.,  Superintendent  of  Police,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
BROOKS,  ISAAC  F.,  P.O.  Box  96,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
BROOKS,  JAMES  HENRY,  M.E.C.S.E.,  Henley  Villa,  Mahe,  Seychelles. 
BROOKS,  LAWRENCE  A.  W.,  P.O.  Box  15,  Saigon,  Cochinchina. 
•{•BROOKS,  B.  B.,  District  Commissioner,  Calabar,  Nigeria. 
f  BROOKS,  W.  ALVIN,  Nigeria  Bitumen  Corporation,  Epe,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
BROOKS,  WILLIAM,  17  Castlereagh  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
BROOME,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  WILLIAM,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
BROS,  HENRY  A.,  President  of  the  District  Court,  Kyrenia,  Cyprus. 
JBROTHERS,  C.  M.,  Queenstown,  South  Africa. 

BROUGH,  C.  A.  LA  TOTJCHE,  LL.B.,  M.B.,  Suva,  Fiji  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
BROWN,  ADAM,  Postmaster,  Hamilton;  Canada. 

BROWN,  DAVID  A.  MURRAY,  Sungei  Nebong,  Penang,  Straits  Settlements. 
BROWN,  DAVID  R.,  c/o  Messrs.  Brown  &  Vallance,  Montreal,  Canada. 
BROWN,  EDMUND  A.  B.,  P.O.,  Penang,  Straits  Settlements. 
BROWN,  EDWARD,  280  Roslyn  Road,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
BROWN,  ELLISON,  P.O.  Box  493,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 
BROWN,  F.  LESLIE,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
BROWN,  FRANK,  Town  Engineer,  Kroonstad,  South  Africa. 
BROWN,  FRANK  E.,  2  Lonsdale  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 
BROWN,  FREDERICK  H.,  315  6th  Avenue  West,  Calgary,  Canada. 
BROWN,  GEORGE  B.,  P.O.  Box  18,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 
BSOWN,  GEO.  WESLEY,  Fort  William,  Ontario,  Canada. 

BROWN,  G.  PRITCHARD,  c/o  B.  E.  A.  Corporation  Ltd.,  Mombasa,  British  East  Africa. 
BROWN,  His  HONOUR  GEORGE  WILLIAM,  Regina,  Sask.,  Canada. 
BROWN,  HENRY  Y.  LYELL,  Government  Buildings,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
BROWN,  HUGH,  Bank  of  Africa,  Vryheid,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
BROWN,  JAMES  J.,  The  Lodge,  Quatres  Bornes,  Mauritius. 

BROWN,  JAMES  E.  MYLES,  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Lady  Grey,  Aliwal  North,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
BROWN,  JOHN,  Chilanga,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

BROWN,  JOHN  BLEZARD,  Glenayr,  Ranfurly  Road,  Epsom,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
BROWN,  JOHN  CHARLES,  J.P.,  406  West  Street,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
BROWN,  JOHN  E.,  Glenavon,  Somerset  East,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
BROWN,  J.  ELLIS,  P.O.  Box  39,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
BROWN,  HON.  J.  H.,  M.L.C.,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 
f  BROWN,  JOHN  LAWRENCE,  Methden,  Bowenfels,  New  South  Wales. 
BROWN,  JOHN  PRICE,  28  College  Street,  Toronto.  Canada. 
fBROWN,  PROFESSOR  J.  MACMILLAN.  LL.D.,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
fBROWN,  LAWRENCE  C.,  Kuala  Lumpor,  Selangor,  Federated  Malay  States. 


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1894  -J-BROWN,  LESLIE  E.,  Messrs.  Brown  &  Joske,  Suva,  Fiji. 

1889  -[-BROWN,  His  HONOUR  MR.  JUSTICE  RICHARD  MYLES,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 

1907  -J-BROWN,  ROBERT,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
1906  BROWN,  THOMAS  D.  C. 

1908  -(-BROWN,  THOMAS  DOUGLAS,  Lower  Burdekin,  Queensland. 

1902  f  BROWN,  PROFESSOR  W.  JETHRO,  LL.D.,  The  University,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

1902  BROWN,  MAJOR  WILLIAM  H.,  Gresham  Life  Assurance  Society,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1890  BROWN,  WILLIAM,  M.A.,  M.B.,  Morton,  New  Zealand. 

1912  BROWNE,  ALBERT,  C.M.G.,  I.S.O.,  Rossall,  Rondebosch,  C.P.,  Scuth  Africa. 

1912  BROWNE,  BEUCER  J.,  Essenwood  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

1912  BROWNE,  CECIL  P.,  Renk,  Upper  Nile  Province,  Sudan. 

1895  -(-BROWNE,  EVERARD,  CoroTooke,  Colac,  Victoria. 

1912  BROWNE,  GEORGE  S.,  Assistant-Resident,  Zungeru,  Northern  Nigeria. 

1889  fBROWNE,  THOMAS  L.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Adelaide  Club,  South  Australia. 

1912  BROWNE,  WILLIAM  MITCHELL,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  The  Quarters,  Stanley,  Falkland  Islands. 
1897  BROWNELL,  WILLIAM  P.,  Liverpool  Street,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 

1913  BROWNHILL,  DAVID  JAMES,  117  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  .New  South  Wales. 
1912  fBRUCE,  ALEXANDER  LIVINGSTONE,  Magomero,  Nyasaland. 

1912  BRUCE,  C.  A.  C.,  Canada  Life  Insurance  Co.,  St.  Johns,  Newfoundland. 

1889  -(-BRUCE,  GEORGE. 

1912  BRUCE,  HERBERT  A.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  64  Bloor  Street  East,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1890  -(-BRUCE,  J.  R.  BAXTER,  20  Bridge  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1909  BRUCE,  MALCOLM  A.,  Bibiani  Ltd.,  via  Dunkwa,  Geld  Coast  Colony. 

1912  BRUCE,  R.  RANDOLPH,  W  timer,  Columbia  Valley,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1904  BRUCE,  WILLIAM  J.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Mopea  Sugar  Factory,  c/o  British  Central  Africa 
Co.,  Chinde,  East  Africa. 

1913  BRUCE-MILLER,  FREDERICK  VERNON,  Native  Affairs Dept.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
1886  fBituNNER,  ERNEST  AUGUST,  J.P.,  Eshowe,  Natal,  South  Africa. 


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BRUNTON,  FREDERICK  W.,  Government  Land  Surveyor,  Belize,  British  Honduras. 

IBRUNTON,  MAJOR  JOHN  SPENCER.  J.P.,  Winslow,  Darling  Point,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

BRUXNER,  CHARLES  A.,  Sandilands,  Casino,  New  South  Wales. 

BRYAN,  GEORGE  J.,  Calgary,  Canada. 

BRYAN,  MAJOR  HON.  HERBERT,  C.M.G.,  Colonial  Secretary,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

BRYAN,  JOSEPH  JAMES,  P.W.D.,  Hong  Kong. 

BRYANT,  ALFRED,  Standard  Bank,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

f BRYANT,  ALFRED  T.,  Audit  Office,  Singapore.     (Corresponding  Secretary.) 

BRYANT,  JOHN  AMBROSE,  Bank  of  New  South  Wales,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

•(•BRYANT,  JOSEPH,  J.P.,  Eskta,  Ligar  Street,  Ballarat,  Victoria. 

BUCHAN,  EWING,  Bank  of  Hamilton,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

BUCHANAN,  HON.  SIR  E.  JOHN,  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

•(•BUCHANAN,  J.  CAMERON,  Samarinda,  Borneo,  Dutch  East  Indies. 

BUCHANAN,  SIR  WALTER  CLARKE,  Wairarapa,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

|BucHANAjs%  W.  F.,  J.P.,  Union  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

fBucHANAN,  W.  F.,  JUN.,  Warrigal  Chib,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

BUCKLER,  ERIC  W.,  215  Eighth  Avenue  West,  Calgary,  Canada. 

•(•BUCKLEY,  ST.  JOHN  MCLEAN,  Redcastle,  Oamaru,  New  Zealand. 

BUCKNALL,  BASIL  E.,  English  Club,  478  Bartoleme  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

BUCKNALL,  H.  M.,  478  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

BUCKNBLL,  W.  WENTWORTH,  Argreagh,  Bathurst,  New  South  Wales. 

BUCKNLLL,  HON.  JOHN  A.  S.,  K.C.,  M.E.C.,  Attorney-General,  Hong  Kong. 

BUDGE,  DONALD,  P.  0.  Box  1090,  Halifax,  N.S.  Canada. 

BULAU,  Louis,  Beira  Rubber  and  Sugar  Estates,  Beira,  Portuguese  East  Africa. 

BULKLEY,  GEORGE,  HurlingJiam,  F.C.  Pacifico,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

BULYEA,  His  HONOUR  GEORGE  H.  V.,  Government  House,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

BULL,  ALFRED  E.,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

•(•BULL,  CHARLES,  Aorangi,  Feilding.  New  Zealand. 

BULL,  LESLIE  N.,  Nicholson  Street,  Burwood,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  and  Pioneer  Club- 


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1912  BULL,  War.  PERKINS,  K.C.,  514  Temple  Building,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1910  BULLEN,  GEORGE  L.,  60  Queen  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1897  tBtfLLEN,  WM.  ALFRED,  Star  Life  Assurance  Society,  Gape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1912  BULMAN,  W.  J.,  Industrial  Bureau,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

1907  t^uLT,  FREDERIC  W.,  c  /o  Mrs.  D.  Mclntyre,  Ben  Elive,  Park  Road,  Rondeboach,  South  Africa. 

1912  BULWER,  HENRY  ALAN,  1728  Georgia  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1913  BUNBURY,  RICHARD  W.  V.,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

1911  BUNDOCK,  CHARLES  S.,  Australian  Club,  Sydney,  Neio  South  Wale*. 

1912  BUNNETT,  CONWAY  H.  BOWERS,  '  Churston,'  Shoal  Bay,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
1912  BUNTING,  R.  H.,  Liberian  Rubber  Estates  Ltd.,  Monrovia,  Liberia. 

1909  BUNTINE,  ROBERT  A.,  M.B.,  Cli.B.,  151  Pietermaritz  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

1892  BURBURY,  EDWARD  P.,  New  Zealand  Loan  and  Agency  Co.,  Christchurch,  Neio  Zealand. 

1903  BURCHELL,  HERBERT  C.,  Sydney,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 

1899  BURDON,  MAJOR  HON.  J.  ALDER,  C.M.G.,  M.A.,  F.R.G.S.,  Colonial  Secretary,  Bridgetown, 
Barbados. 

1906  fBuRDWAN,  THE  MAHARAJA  DHIRAJ  OF,  K.C.S.I.,  The  Palace,  Burdwan,  Bengal,  India. 
1912  BURFITT,  CHARLES  T.,  Olebe  Point,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1912  fBtTRGESS,  HERBERT  L.,  Mawchi  Mines,  c/o  C.  C.  Addison,  Esq.,  Toungoo,  Burma. 

1888  BURGESS,  HON.  W.  H.,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 

1911  BURKE,  HARRY  LARDNER,  K.C.,  c/o  Standard  Bank,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1912  BURKITT,  WILLIAM,  Duiker  dale,  Kafue,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1912  BURKITT,  WILLIAM  KENDRICK,  Duikerdale,  Kafue,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1912  BURLAND,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  JEFFERY  H.,  342  Sherbrooke  Street  West,  Montreal,  Canada. 
1911  BURMESTER,  CHARLES  M.,  411  Fender  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1913  BURN,  ROBERT,  Messrs.  Burn  <&  Sons,  Petone,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

1911  BURN,  MAJOR  WALTER  A.,  Barrister -at-Law,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 

1913  BURNETT,  WILLIAM  BRENTON,  M.D.,  316  Rogers  Building,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1905  BURNHAM,  MATHER  H. 

1912  BURNS,  ALLAN  CUTHBERT,  Supervisor  of  Customs,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

1905  t^URNS>  COLONEL  HON.  JAMES,  M.L.C.,  Parramatta,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1912  BURNS,  PATRICK  HENRY,  Telegraph  Dept.,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 

1913  BURNS,  ROBERT  EDWARD,  The  Treasury,  Sekondi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
1912  BURRELL,  HON.  MARTIN,  M.P.,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

1912  BURROWES,  FRANCIS  E.,  Marconi  Engineer,  Jacuiba,  Bolivia. 

1909  BURROWES,  THOMAS  FRASER,  Comptroller  of  Customs,  Lagos,  Southern  Nigeria. 

1909  BURROWS,  ACTON,  A.Can.Soc.C.E.,  120  Bedford  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1903  BURROWS,  DONALD,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  Medical  Department,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

1903  tBraT>  ANDREW,  M.Inst.M.E.,  M.A.I.M.E. 

1911  BURT,  JAMES  A. 

1882  BURT,  HON.  SEPTIMUS,  K.C.,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

1903  BURT,  T.  Ross,  B.E.,  A.M.I.Mech.E.,  87  Cargill  Street,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

1913  BURTON,  EDWARD,  Indian  State  Railways,  Lahore,  India. 

1912  BURTON,  CAPT.  EDWARD  F.  N.,  Police  Dept.,  Zungeru,  Nigeria. 

1907  BURTON  WILLIAM,  Bancroft  Avenue,  Roseville,  New  South  Wales. 
1892  BUSBY,  ALEXANDER,  J.P.,  Cassilis,  New  South  Wales. 

1909  BUSCOMBE,  FREDERICK,  319  Hastings  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
1903  BUSK,  CHARLES  W.,  Nelson,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1912  BUTLER,  F.  JAMES,  1609  10th  Avenue  West,  Calgary,  Canada. 

1912  BUTLER,  HAROLD  WM.,  F.S.S. 

1912  BUTLER,  J.  H.,  17  RusseU  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1913  BUTLER,  JOHN,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 

1888  BUTT,  J.  M.,  Bank  of  New  Zealand,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

1912  BUTTENFIELD,  HARRY  D.,  Pembroke,  Bermuda. 

1911  BUTTLE,  JAMES,  New  Zealand  Insurance  Co.,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

1912  BUTTON,  HENRY,  60  Marmaduke  Street,  High  Park,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1910  BUYERS,   ALEXANDER  L.,   Rubber    Estates   of   Johore,  Gemas,  Negri  Sembilan,  Federated 

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,  MATING  BA.,  A.T.M.,  Headquarters  Magistrate,  Hanthawaddy,  Rangoon,  Burma, 
BYAS,  MAJOR  HABEY  Louis,  Police  Detriment,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
fBYE,  MAUNG  Po,  K.S.M.,  Myaungmya,  Burma. 
BYNG-HALL,  CAPT.  F.,  Ankpa,  Bassa  Province,  Northern  Nigeria. 
BYRON,  F.  ROCHFORT,  Salisbury  Club,  Rhodesia. 
BYRON,  COL.  SENATOR  HON.  JOHN  J.,  C.M.G.,  Carrigholl,  Westminster,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 


CABENA,  WILLIAM  W.,  Athenceum  Club,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

•(•CACCIA,  ANTHONY  M.,  M.V.O.,  Dehra  Dun,  United  Provinces,  India. 

CADENHEAD,  J.  F.,  Athenaum  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

CADMAN,  JOSEPH,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

CAHAN,  C.  H.,  K.C.,  Royal  Insurance  Building,  Place  d'Armes,  Montreal,  Canada. 

•(•CAIN,  HON.  WILLIAM,  M.L.C.,  South  Yarra,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

CAIN,  ROBERT  COBBOLD,  Anderson  Street,  South  Yarra,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

fCAiNE,  LIONEL  E.,  Dept.  of  Telegraphs,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

•(•CAIRNCROSS,  JOHN,  J.P.,  De  Hoop,  Somerset  West,  Cape  Provinces,  South  Africa. 

CALDECOTT,  WM.  A.,  B.A.,  F.C.S.,  Consolidated  Goldfields  of  South  Africa,  P.O.  Box  1167, 

Johannesburg,    South  Africa. 

CALDER,  CHARLES  W.,  Messrs.  Couche,  Colder  da  Co.,  Fremantle,  Western  Australia. 
CALDER,  THRUMAN  FREDERICK,  Standard  Trust  Co.,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 
•(•CALDER,  WILLIAM,  Apsheronskaya,  Maikop,  Russia. 
CALDER,  WILLIAM  HENDERSON,  Ravelston,  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
CALDWELL  D.  R.,  Messrs.  Mackay,  Logan,  Caldwell  &  Co.,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
fCALDWELL,  WILLIAM  J.,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
CALDWELL-CORK,  WM.  NORMAN,  233  San  Martin,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
fCALDERWooo,  JOHN  J.,  M.I.M.M.,  Santa  Francisca,  Leon,  Nicaragua. 
•fCALLARD,  MALCOLM  E.,  Jong-Landor  Rubber  Estates,  Chenderiang,  Perak,  Federated  Malay 

States. 

CALLENDER,  WILLIAM<,  Bank  of  New  Zealand,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
CALVERLEY,  MAJOR  E.  LEVESON,  Bank  of  British  North  America,  Toronto,  Canada. 
CAMBIE,  CHARLES,  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce,  Ottawa,  Canada.  [Canada. 

CAMERON,  ARTHUR  G.,  c/o  Harris  and  Butt,  207  Hastings  Street  West,  Vancouver,  B.C., 
CAMERON,  DONALD  A.,  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce,  King  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 
CAMERON,  DONALD  C.,  Colonial  Secretariat,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
CAMERON,  His  HONOUR  D.  C.,  Government  House,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
CAMERON,  CAPT.  STEWART  S.,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 
CAMERON,  WILLIAM  M.,  Advocate,  P.O.  Box  3,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
CAMILLERI,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  J.  M. 

CAMPBELL,  ARCHIBALD  M.,  Loudoun,  Berea,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
•(•CAMPBELL,  CHARLES  E.,  Ranier  Grand  Hotel,  Seattle,  Washington,  U.S.A. 
CAMPBELL,  HON.  COLIN  H.,  K.C.,  Inveraray,  Winnipeg,  Canada   (Corresponding  Secretary). 
CAMPBELL,  COLIN,  A.I.M.M.,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

CAMPBELL,  DAVID  WM.,  Messrs.  Elder,  Dempster  <fc  Co.,  Montreal,  Canada. 
CAMPBELL,  FREDERICK  T.  GRANT,  Hopewell,  Picton  Co.,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 
CAMPBELL,  GEORGE  H.,  24  King  Street  West,  Toronto,  Canada. 
CAMPBELL,  GEORGE  S.,  Hawthorn  Den,  Young  Avenue,  Halifax,  N.S.,  Canada. 
•[•CAMPBELL,  HUGH  McL.,  M.P.,  Poukawa,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 
CAMPBELL,  JAMES  P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Blackstone  Chambers,  Wyudham  Street,  Auckland, 

New  Zealand. 

•(•CAMPBELL,  JOHN,  c/o  Mashonaland  Agency,  P.O.  Box  227,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
CAMPBELL,  JOHN  MCALPINE,  253  Wellington  Crescent,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
CAMPBELL,  COLONEL  JOHN  E.,  India. 

•(•CAMPBELL,  JOHN  MURRAY,  Coombie  Station,  Hillston,  New  South  Wales. 
•fCAMPBELL,  SENATOR  HON.  MARSHALL,  Mount  Edgecumbe,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
CAMPBELL,  ROBERT  JAMES,  116  East  Walton  Place,  Chicago,  III,  U.S.A. 


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1908  CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM,  P.O.  Box  22,  Klerksdorp,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

1912  -(-CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM  A.,  Mount  Edgecombe,  Natal,  South  Africa, 

1893  CAMPBELL-JOHNSTON,  AUGUSTINE,  Garvanza,  California,  U.S.A. 

1900  CAMPBELL-JOHNSTON,  HARRY  F.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,   South  Africa. 

1912  CANDEE,  CHARLES  N.,  39  South  Drive,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1902  CANNING,  ARTHUR  R.,   c/o  Badurua  Tin  Mines  Ltd.,  Naraguta,  Northern  Nigeria. 

1912  CANNING,  LIONEL  E.,  c/o  Messrs.  Scott,  Harding  <k  Co.,  Shanghai,  China. 

1886  CAPE,  ALFRED  J.,  Karoola,  Edgecliff  Road,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1912  CAPLAN,  ISAAC,  P.O.  Box  1670,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
1911  CAPLEN,  HARRY,  Barrister --at-Law,  Rawer  a,  New  Zealand. 

1913  CARBUTT,  HUGH  ARNOLD,  Victoria  Club,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

1910  CARGILL,  DONALD,  34  Melville  Street,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

1889  fCARGiLL,  HENRY  S.,  Quamichan,  Vancouver's  Island,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1908  CARGILL,  SIDNEY  R.,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

1911  CARLISLE,  FRED,  Hurlingham,  F.C.P.,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1912  CARMAN,  COLONEL  R.  A.,  Regina,  Canada. 

1908  -J-CARMICHAEL,  H.E.,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  G.C.LE.,  K.C.M.G.,  Government  House,  Calcutta. 
1898  CARMODY,   PROFESSOR  P.,   F.LC.,  F.C.S.,  Government  Analyst,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad 

(Corresponding  Secretary). 

1912  CARNELLY,  S.  H.,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1906  CARPENTER,  JOHN  A.,  c/o  Messrs.  Burns,  Philp  <Se  Co.,  Samarai,  Papua,  via  Australia. 

1912  CARRICK,  JOHN  J.,  M.P.,  Port  Arthur,  Ontario,  Canada. 

1909  CARRIQUE,  WILLIAM,  Bank  of  Ottawa  Building,  Montreal,  Canada. 
1912  CARRUTHERS,  EDWARD  M.,  Kelowna,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1891  CARRUTHERS,  GEORGE  F.,  401  Canada  Building,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

1908  CARRUTHERS,  THOMAS  B.,  P.O.  Box  261,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1909  CARSON,  HUGH  C.,  173  Stadina  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1909  t^ARSON,  ROBERT  M.,  Survey  Department,  Kuala  Lumpur,  Federated  Malay  States. 
1912  CARSTAIRS,  I/r.-CoL.  W.  F.  W.,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

1912  CARTER,  ALFRED,  Medical  Dept.,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1911  CARTER,  GEORGE  J.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

1912  CARTER,  REGINALD  H.,  Audit  Dept.,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 

1910  CARTER,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  THOMAS  F.,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
1910  CARTER,  VILLIERS  ST.  L.,  Government  Railway,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

1910  CARTER,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  WM.  M.,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 

1912  CARTER,  His  GRACE  WILLIAM  M.,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of   Cape  Town,  Bishop's  Court,  Clare- 

mont,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1911  CART  WRIGHT,  CRELLIN. 

1913  CARTWRIGHT,  HENRY  ADOLPHUS,  672  Calle  Corrientes,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
1905  CABTWRIGHT,  JOHN  D.,  Adderley  Street,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1899  fCARUANA-GATTO,  CoNTiNO  A.,  B.A.,  LL.D.,  Assistant  Crown  Advocate,  59  Strada  Levantc- 
Valetta,  Malta. 

1912  GARY,  FREDERICK  W.,  P.O.  Box  231,  Bulawayo,  Rliodesia. 

1910  CASE,  EGERTON  R.,  Temple  Building,  Toronto,  Canada. 
1903  CASELBERG,  ALFRED,  Pahiatua,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

1911  I^ASGRAIN,  SENATOR  JOSEPH  P.  B.,  Montreal,  Canada. 

1912  CASGRAIN,  HON.  T.  CHASE,  K.C.,  Montreal,  Canada.  •><  9 
1902  CASKIE,  ALEXANDER,  Harrismith,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 

1913  CASSELS,  JOHN  KENNEDY,  888  Calle  Alsina,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
1912  CASSELS,  ROBERT  W.,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

1911  CASSELS,  WALTER  R.,  43  Florida,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine  Republic. 

1912  CASSELL,  EDWARD  H.,  Winneba,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1913  CASSELLS,  HUGH  H.,  H.B.M.  Vice-Consul,  British  Consulate-General,  Chicago,  III.,  U.S.A. 

1909  CASSIDY,  ROBERT,  K.O.,  615  Fender  Street  W.,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1910  CASSON,  J.  CHARLES,  Supt.  of  Native  Affairs,  Zomba,  Nyasaland. 
1895  tCA3TALDi,  EVARISTO,  213  Strada  Reale,  Valetta,  Malta. 

1886  fCATOR,  GEORGE  C.,  The  Club,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 


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1912  |  CATTO,  JOHN,  188  Bloor  Street  East,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1906  I  CAULFIELD,  WILLIAM  F.,  United  African  Trading  Co.,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

1906  j  CECIL,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  LORD  EDWARD  H.,  K.C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Ministry  of  Finance,  Cairo, 

Egypt. 
1887     CHABAUD,  JOHN  A.,  Attorney -at- Law,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

1912  CHADWICK,  EDWARD  M.,  K.C.,  107  Rowland  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1882  I  -J-CHADWICK,  ROBERT,  Camden  Buildings,  418  George  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
1893  !  *CHAILLEY-BERT,  JOSEPH,  17  Rue  d'Anjou,  Paris,  88. 

1913  fCHALMERS,  ALEX  W.,  MITCHELL,  17  Queen  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1902     CHALMERS,    NATHANIEL,    A.M.Inst.C.E.,  c/o    Union   Bank   of  Australia,   Sydney,    New 

South  Wales. 
1912     CHAMBERLAIN,  CHARLES,  P.O.  Box  138,  Pietersburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

1911  CHAMBERLIN,  P.  PAORA,  Te  Whaiti-nui-a-Toi,  New  Zealand. 

1909     CHAMBERLIN,  T.  CHAMBERLIN,  Te  Whaili-nui-a-Toi,  New  Zealand. 
1902     "("CHAMBERS,  ARTHUR  F.,  P.O.  Box  111,  Sausalito,  California,  U.S.A. 

1907  fCHAMBERS,  BERNARD,  Te  Mala,  Napier,  Nev>  Zealand. 

1909  CHAMBERS,  CECIL  H.,  Customs  Department,  Calabar,  Nigeria. 

1912  fCHAMBERS,  EDWARD  B.,  Royal  Alexandra  Hotel,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

1913  CHAMBERS,  FRANK,  M.R.C.V.S.,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1912  t^HAMBERS,  J.  HUDSON,  37  Kennedy  Street,  Winnipeg,  Canada^. 

1913  CHAMBERS,  PAUL  BELL,  564  Calle  Cangallo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1907     fCHAMBERS,  T.  MASON,  Tauroa,  Havelock  North,  Hawkes  Bay,  New  Zealand. 

1911  CHAMBERS,  WM.  KNOX,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 

1913     CHAMPION,  ARTHUR  MORTIMER,  Assist.  District  Comr.,  Malindi,  British  East  Africa. 
1902     CHAMPION,  CHARLES  WM.,  Lyndhurst,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 

1913     fCHANCELLOR,  H.E.  MAJOR  SIR  JOHN  ROBERT,  K.C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  R.E.,  Government  House, 
Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 

1912  fCHANDLER,  CHARLES  R.,  Guatemala  City,  Central  America. 

1912     CHANTRILL,  BEVAN  RANDLES,  499  Calle  Cangallo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
1899      fCHAFLiN,  THOMAS  W.,  P.O.  Box  64,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

1912  CHAPMAN,  CHARLES  ROBERT,  Dunotlar,  Rosslyn,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 
1890     CHAPMAN,  CHARLES  W.,  39  Queen  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1911  CHAPMAN,  E.  SHIRLEY,  Australian  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1910  CHAPMAN,  RONALD  S.,  Assistant  Resident,  Lokoja,  Nigeria. 

1913  CHAPPELL,  ERNEST,  Pallinghurst  Road,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1912  CHARTER,  ALBERT  G.,  Standard  Bank,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
1907      t^HASB,  RICHARD  W.,  Llanillo,  Wingello,  Southern  Line,  New  South  Wales. 

1888  CHATER,  HON.  SIR  C.  PAUL,  C.M.G.,  M.L.C.,  Hong  Kong. 

1889  t^HAYTOR,  JOHN  C.,  Spring  Creek,  Picton,  New  Zealand. 
1883     t^HEESMAN,  ROBERT  SUCKLING,  St.  Vincent,  West  Indies. 

1912  CHERRY,  C.  CUMMINS,  Veterinary  Inspector,  Melbourne,  Australia. 

1913  CIIERRETT,  BERTRAM  WALTER,  M.B.,  B.S.,  D.P.H.,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
1907     CHESTERTON,  FREDERICK,  Battlefields  P.O.,  Rhodesia. 

1896     CHESTERTON,  LEWIS  B.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1896     fCHEWiNos,  CHARLES,  Ph.D.,  F.G.S.,  William  Street,  Hawthorn,  South  Australia. 

1911  CHILDERS,  CHARLES  E.  E.,  H.B.M.  Vice-Consul,  614  Lewis  Building,  Pittsburg,  U.S.A. 

1874       fCHINTAMON,  HURRYCHUND. 

1910  I  CHIRNSIDE,  ANDREW  S.,  Coragulac,  Colac,  Victoria. 

1910     CHIRNSIDE,  GEORGE,  Werribee  Park,  Point  Cook,  Victoria. 

1893     CHISHOLM,  JAMES,  Crossfield,  Alberta,  Canada. 

1912  CHISHOLM,  JOSEPH  A.,  K.C.,  Halifax,  N.S.,  Canada. 
1880     fCniSHOLM,  W.,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

1912  CHISHOLM,  WILLIAM,  M.D.,  139  Macquarie  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1910  CHOMLEY,  His  HONOUR  JUDGE  ARTHUR  W.,  Woodlands,  Tennyson  Street,  St.  Kilda,  Victoria . 

1904  CHOMLEY,  CHARLES  H. 

1912  CHOWDHURY,  RAJA  MANMATHA  NATH  RAY,  Santosh,  Myme.nsi.n-gh,  Bengal,  India. 

1896  CHRISTIAN,  CHARLES.  Turf  Club,  Cairo. 


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1911  CHBISTIE,  HEEBERT  B.,  D.S.O.,  Whiporie,  Casino,  New  South  Wales. 
1913  CHKISTIB,  MELBOURNE,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

1908  CHRISTISON,  ROBERT  ALEXANDER,  Lammermoor,  Prarie,  Townsville,  Queensland. 

1905  fCHRisTLiEB,  ANDREW  C.,  c/o  Messrs.  Pickering  &  Berthoud,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

1912  CHRISTMAS,  E.  W.,  c/o  H.B.M.  Consul,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1910  CHUDLEIGH,  CHARLES,  P.O.  Box  743,  Johannesburg,   South  Africa. 

1911  CHURCH,  CHARLES  J.,  M engJcibor  Estate,  Central  Johore,  Malay  Stales. 
1907  CHURCHILL,  ALEC  F.,  Public  Works  Department,  Hong  Kong. 

1889  fCHURCHiLL,  SENATOR  HON.  FRANK  F.,  The  Senate,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1901  tCHUECHILI'»  FRASER  E.,  Brymedura,  Manildra,  New  South  Wales. 

1910  CLABON,  ARTHUR  B.,  206  Bank  of  Ottawa  Building,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1912  CLAPP,  REV.  CHARLES  H.,  89  Cape  Road,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
1903  CLARK,  ARCHIBALD  McCosn,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

1902  -(-CLARK,  CHARLES  GRABS,  424  Point  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
1902  -(-CLARK,  DOUGLAS,  Senekal,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 

1902  CLABK,  FRANCIS  W.,  M.D.,  Medical  Officer  of  Health,  Hong  Kong. 

1889  -(-CLARK,  G.  CRESSWELL,  C.M.G.,  Government  Railways,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1910  -J-CLARK,  GEORGE  F.  H.,  M.A.,  P.O.  Box  2,  Wynberg,  South  Africa. 

1910  CLARK,  JAMES  A.,  Jinja,  Uganda. 

1895  CLARK,  JOHN  MURRAY,  K.C.,  M.A.,  LL.B.,  156  Yonge  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1912  CLARK,  JOSEPH,  660  Gertrude  Avenue,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

1911  -(-CLARK,  MATTHEW  A.,  Messrs.  A.  Clark  and  Sons,  Lid.,  Auckland,  New  Zealand.. 

1902  CLARK,  ROBERT  DOUGLAS,  M.A.,  Barrister -at- Law,  Victoria  Club,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
1882  -(-CLARK,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  WALTER  J.,  Melbourne  Club,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1900  -(-CLARKE,  A.  RUTTER,  311  ^Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1885  -(-CLARKE,  ALFRED  E.,  Coldblrf,  Malvern,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1912  CLARKE,  CHARLES  W. ,  1770  Hamilton  Street,  Regina,  Canada. 

1909  f  CLARKE,  FREDERICK  J.,  Marumba,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1913  CLARKE,  HAROLD  PERCY,   c/o  F.C.,  Central  Argentina,  299  St  Bariolomi   Mitre,   Buenos 

1908  CLARKE,  JOSEPH  H.,  C.E.  [Aires,  Argentine. 

1911  CLARKE,  JOSEPH  P.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  Great  Southern  Railway,  Plaza  Constitucion,  Buenos  Aires, 

Argentine. 

1909  CLARKSON,  ENGINEER-CAPTAIN  W.,  C.M.G.,  Victoria  Barracks,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1899  CLAUSON,  MAJOR  HON.  SIR  JOHN  E.,  R.E.,  K.C.M.G.,  C.V.O.,  Chief  Secretary,  Valetta,  Malta. 

1895  CLAYTON,  ARTHUR  G.,  Colonial  Secretariat,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

1912  CLEMENCE,  WALTER,  The  Club,  Cawnpore,  India. 

1911  CLEMENS,  LEWIS  W.,  1392  King  Street  West,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1912  CLEMENT,  HOWARD,  Roy  Cove,  Falkland  Islands. 

1912  CLEMSNTI,  CECIL,  Assistant  Colonial  Secretary,  Hong  Kong. 

1913  CLEVELAND,  ERNEST  ALBERT,  1001  Rogers  Building,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1900  fCLEVELAND,  FRANK,  Ballingup,  Western  Australia. 

1888  -(-CLEVELAND,  PVOBERT  A.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Chief  Medical  Officer,  Nicosia,  Cyprus. 

1882  CLIFFORD,  SIR  GEORGE  HUGH,  BART.,  Stonyhurst,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

1896  CLIFFORD,  H.E.,  SIR  HUGH,  K.C.M.G.,  Government  House,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1912  CLOETE,  H.  A.,  Bulawayo  Club,  Rhodesia. 

1908  CLOUGH,  JAMES  A.,   M.B.,  L.S.A.,  Provincial  Medical  Officer,  Northern  Territories,  Gold 
Coast  Colony. 

1913  CLUBB,  WILLIAM  H.  PHILIP,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1907  CLUBBE,  CHARLES  P.  B.,M.R.C.S.E.,L.R.C.P.,  195  Macquarie  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1898  fCLuCAS,  EVAN  C.,  J.P.,  Ballamona,  North  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

1903  J-COATES,  HON  ARTHUR  R.,  M.E.C.,  Suva,  Fiji. 

1903  COBB,  E.  POWYS,  Keringet  Farm,  Molo,  British  East  Africsi. 

1910  fCoBB,  GEORGE  E.,  Kuala  Lumpur,  Selangor,  Federated  Malay  States. 

1912  COCHRANE,  HON.  FRANK,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

1913  COCHRANE,  WM.  STEPHEN,  Epsom,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

1912  COCKS,  WALTER  G.,  Government  Railways,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 


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}OFFEY,  HAMILTON,  278  Calle  Balcarce,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
IOGHILL,  CAPTAIN  H.  B.  M.,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,  Kennema.  Sierra  Leone. 

HAROLD  SINCLAIR,  M.B.Edin.,  Medical  Department,  Lagos,  Southern  Nigeria. 
•COGHLAN,  H.  LAKE,  5  Raffles  Place,  Singapore. 
IOHEN,  ABNER,  J.P.,  Krugersdorp,  South  Africa. 
IOHEN,  HENRY  D.,  Whyenbah  Road,  Hamilton,  Brisbane.  Queensland.. 
IOHEN,  H.  HIRSCHEL,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
JOKER,  WILLIAM  Z.,  Kumassi  House.,  Cape  Coast,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
COLDWELL,  W.  E.,  H.B.M.  Consul,  San  Salvador. 

NICHOLAS,  West  Cloven  Hills,  Camperdoum,  Victoria. 
WM.  O'CONNOR,  24  Soldier  Street,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leonf,. 
COLEBOURNE,  HARRY,  248  Notre  Dame  Street  West,  Montreal,  Canada. 
fCoLEMAN,  JAMES  H.,  Waititirau,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 

JOLENBRANDER,  BENJAMIN,  J.P.,  The  Residency,  Vryheid,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
JOLLENS,  JAMES  HENRY,  Cascade,  Port  of  Spain,  Trindad. 
COLLER,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  F.  H.,  Castries,  St.  Lucia,  West  Indies. 
COLLET,  H.E.,  HON.  WILFRED,  C.M.G.,  Government  House,  Belize,  British  Honduras. 
COLLETT,  JOHN  WALLACE,  M.D.,L.R.C.P.&S.,  Senior  Medical  Officer,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
COLLETT,  VIVIAN. 

f  COLLIE,  JAMES,  Audit  Office,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
•(•COLLIER,  HERBERT,  Werndew,  Irving  Road,  Toorak,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
•(•COLLIER,  JENKIN,  Werndew,  Irving  Road,  Toorak.  Melbourne,  Victoria;  and  Australian  Club. 
COLLIER,  JOSEPH  H.  N.,  M.D.,  C.M.,  L.R.C.P.,  Medical  Dept.,  Kumasi,  Gold  Coast  Colony 
•(•COLLINS,  ARCHIBALD  F.,    Salisbury  Club,  Rhodesia. 
COLLINS,  ARCHIE,  Eastern  Telegraph  Co.,  Mauritius. 
COLLINS,  EDWARD  WILLIAM,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
COLLINS,  ERNEST  E.,  Renter's  Telegram  Co.,  Lim.,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
COLLINS,  GEORGE  CHTJRTON,  Commerce  Court,  Durban,  South  Africa  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
•(•COLLINS,  HARRY,  Club  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
COLLINS,  HENRY  M.,  Melbourne  Club,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
COLLISSON,  PERCIVAL  L.,  Audit  Office,  Zunge.ru,  Northern  Nigeria. 
COLLYNS,  JOHN  M.,  M.B.  (Lond.),  D.P.H.,  c/o  P.M.O.,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 

COLQTTHOUN,  ARTHUR  P. 

COLQUHOUN,  DANIEL,  M.D.,  44  High  Street,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

COLQUHOUN,  JAMES  WRIGHT,  261  Calle  Alsina,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

•(•COLQUHOUN,  ROBERT  A. 

COLQUHOUN,  WALLACE,  Swings  Landing,  Okanagan  Lake,  B.C.,  Canada. 

COMISSIONG,  HON.  W.  S.,  C.M.G.,  K.C.,  M.E.C.,  St.  George's,  Grenada. 

fCoMPTON,  GEORGE  W.,  c/o  De  Beers  Consolidated  Mines,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

COMRIE  WALTER  STIRLING,  United  Fruit  Co. ,  Virginia,  Guatemala. 

CONDELL,  C.  F.,  Inspector  of  Schools,  St.  Lucia,  West  Indies. 

CONDER  EUSTACE  LAURISTON,  1620  Calle  3  de  Febrero,  Belgrano,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

CONDON,  GEORGE,  530  Board  of  Trade  Building,  Montreal,  Canada. 

CONGER,  FREDERIC,  1406  Dominion  Trust  Building,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

fCoNLAY,  WM.  LANCE,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States  (Corresponding  Secretary}. 

CONNAL,  MALCOLM  JAMES,  c/o  Messrs.  W.  R.  Grace  &  Co.,  La  Paz,  Bolivia. 

CONNEW,  ROBERT,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

CONNOLLY,  MICHAEL  J.,  c/o  Commercial  Bank  of  Sydney,  Sydney,  Neiv  South  Wales. 

CONOLLY,  JOHN,  Blenheim,  Marlborough,  New  Zealand. 

CONRAN,  CHARLES  E.,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  2  High  Road,  Perumbur,  Madras,  India. 

CONSTABLE,  GEORGE,  P.O.  Box  224,  Boksburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

CONYBEARE,  CHARLES  F.  P.,  K.C.,  Riverview,  Lethbridge,  Alta.,  Canada. 

CONYERS,  JAMES  R.,  Pembroke,  Bermuda. 

CONYNGHAM,  W.  BOULTON,  92  William  Street,  New  York,  U.S.A. 

COOK,  ALFRED  LESLIE,  P.O.  Telegraphs,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

COOK,  ANDREW  B.,  Regina,  Canada. 


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1912  COOK,  ARCHIBALD  A.,  Ki)nberUy]Club,  South? Africa. 

1912  COOKE,  CLARENCE  H.,  64  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1912  COOKE,  GEORGE  ALFRED,  Wilhelmina  Farm,  near  Pemba,  Northern  Rhodesia. 


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COOKE,  JOHN,  Australian  Club,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 


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COOKSON,   GEOFFREY   E.,  c/o  B.  E.  A.  Corporation,  P.O.  Box  12,  Mombasa,  British  East 

COOLEY,  WILLIAM,  Town  Clerk,  Durban,  South  Africa.  [Africa. 

COOMBE,  WILLIAM,  Netherleigh,  Newara  Eliya,  Ceylon. 

COOMBES,  VERY  REV.  DEAN  GEORGE  F.,  D.D.,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

COOMBS,  C.  V.,  32  Church  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

fCoopE,  CAPTAIN  J.  C.  JESSER,  Bulawayo  Club,  Rhodesia. 

COOPER,  A.  S.,  Government  Railway,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

COOPER,  ALEXANDER,  Sylhet,  India. 

COOPER,  ARTHUR  J.,  Assam-Bengal  Railway,  Chittagong,  India. 

COOPER,  REV.  EDWARD  J.,  Cristobal,  Canal  Zone,  Panama. 

COOPER,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  SIR  POPE  A.,  K.C.M.G.,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

fCoopER,  RICHARD  HENRY,  Hilton  Road,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

COOPER,  THOMAS  GORDON,  Bank  of  British  West  Africa,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

COOPER,  THOMAS  W.,  N'Kandhla,  Zululand,  South  Africa. 

COPE,  LAURENCE  EDWIN,  Casino,  New  South  Wales. 

COPEMAN,  E.  A.,  Chilanga,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

COPLAND,  CHARLES  A.,  Director  of  Public  Works,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

COPLAND-CRAWFORD,  W.  E.  B.,  Divisional  Commissioner,  Asaba,  Nigeria. 

COPLAND,  FiTzJoHN  H.,  J.P.,  Mount  Alexander,  St.  Patrick's,  Grenada,  West  Indies. 

COPLEY,  WM.  DAWN,  P.O.  Box  594,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

COPP,  CHARLES  J.,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.,  96  Welhsley  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

fCoRBET,  EVERARD  P.,  Tweedie,  Natal. 

CORBETT,  A.  R.  U.,  c/o  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

fCoRBETT,  GEORGE  E.  L.,  427  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

CORBETT,  HENRY  S.,  Standard  Bank,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

CORBETT,  JAMES  W.  MACGREGOR,  1738  Callao,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

CORBETT,  MAX  C.,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

CORBETT,  ROBERT  L.,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

CORBIN,  A.  G.,  M.D.,  183  Macquarie  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

CORBIN,  JOHN  C.,  Dept.  of  Forests,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

WILLIAM  J.,  St.  Glair,  Rondebosch,  South  Africa. 
CORDEROY,  EDWARD  GEORGE  B. 
CORDEROY,  HEWSON  BARON. 

CORDEROY,  JOHN  W.,  Nkadi,  Lehlonono  P.O.,  Matatiele,  East  Griqualand,  Cape  Province, 
fCoRDNER,  E.  J.  K.  [South  Africa. 

CORK,  HON.  PHILIP  C.,  C.M.G.,  Colonial  Secretary,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 
CORNER,  CHARLES,  M.Inst.C.E.,  Resident  Engineer,  Rhodesian  Railways,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
CORNEY,  LEONARD  GEORGE,  Audit  Dept.,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
CORNFORTH,  PETER  E.  G.,  P.O.  Box  43,  Dundee,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
CORNISH,  THE  RIGHT  REV.  CHARLES  E.,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Grahamstown,  Bishopsbourne, 

Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 

fCoRNiSH-BowDEN,  ATHELSTAN  H.,  Surveyor-GeneroT  s  Office,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
tCoRPE,  JAMES  R.,  Kingston  Terrace,  North  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
CORSER,  E.  B.  C.,  M.L.A.,  Maryborough,  Queensland. 

CORSER,  ROBERT  B.,  Gold  Coast  Regiment,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony.  [West  Africa. 

fCoRT,  JAMES  E.,  Nyong  Rubber  Plantations,  Ltd.,  Edea-Dehaner,  via  Duala,  Cameroons, 
CORYNDON,  R.  T.,  C.M.G.,  Resident  Commissioner,  M'babane,  Swaziland,  South  Africa. 
fCossAR,  GEORGE  CARTER,  Cossar  Farm,  Lower  Gagetown,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 
COSSER,    STEPHEN    C.  A.,    Administrator's  Office,   Pretoria,  South   Africa  (Corresponding 

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COSTERTON,  EDWARD,  73  Maiden  Lane,  New  York,  U.S.A. 

COSTLEY- WHITE,  CYRIL,  C.E.,  c/o  A.  B.  Jones,  Esq.,  Queen  Street,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

COTTER,  JOSEPH  R.,  c/o  Cable  Co.,  San  Jose,  Guatemala,  Central  America. 

COTTEEILL,  H.,  Cathedral  Square,  Christchurch,  Neiv  Zealand. 

COTTON,  ALFRED  J.,  Hidden  Vale,  Grandchester,  Queensland. 

COTTON,  E.  P. 

COTTON,  JAMES  B.,  Passara,  Ceylon. 

fCoTTON,  JOHN  CHERRY,  District  Commissioner,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

COTJBROUGH,  A.  ADAIR,  M.L.C.,  Levuka,  Fiji. 

COTJLDERY,  AUGUSTUS  CHARLES,  Government  Railway,  Sekondi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

fCouLDERY,  WILLIAM  H.,  J.P.,  St.  Anne's,  Elizabeth  Bay  Point,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

COUNSEL,  EDWARD  A.,  Surveyor-General,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 

fCousiN,  ROBERT,  Gurum  River  Tin  Mines,  Naraguta  P.O.,  Nigeria. 

COUSSEY,  CHARLES  L.  R.  P.,  c/o  Messrs.  Millers,  Ltd.,  Salt  Pond,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

COWDY,  HENRY  L.,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

COWEN,  CHARLES,  SENIOR,  P.O.  Box  614,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

COWERN,  WILLIAM,  Hawera,  New  Zealand. 

tCowis,  ALEXANDER,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

COWIE,  WM.  DODDS,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 

fCowLEY,  W.  H.,  Sorana  Group,  Horana,  Ceylon. 

COWPEE,  HENRY  PERCIVAL,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

COWPER,  SYDNEY,  C.M.G.,  Civil  Service  Club,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

CowPER-CoLES,  WILLIAM  BURGOYNE,  Gualeguay,  Entre-Rios,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

Cox,  BERTIE  SQUIRE,  National  Bank  of  South  Africa,  Beira,  East  Africa,  via  Cape  Town. 

fCox,  HON.  SIR  CHARLES  T.,  K.C.M.G.,  Government  Secretary,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

Cox,  EDWARD  W.,  162  Isabella  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

Cox,  F.  J.,  Messrs.  Gordon  &  Gotch,  124  Queen  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

fCox,  GEORGE  LIONEL,  c/o  Carson  <fc  Co.,  Australia  Buildings,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

Cox,  JAMES  IEVERS,  c/o  B.E.A.  Corporation,  Mombasa,  British  East  Africa. 

Cox,  SENATOR  HON.  GEORGE  A.,  Toronto,  Canada. 

Cox,  SYDENHAM  E.  S.,  P.O.  Box  3669,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

COYNE,  JAMES  B.,  McGreevy  Building,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

GRAFTER,  ALBERT,  c/o  Ferrocarrilles  Internacional,  Escuintla,  Guatemala. 

•(•CRAFTON,  RALPH  C. 

CRAIG,  ALAN  ESTELLE,  Plantation  Farm,  East  Coast,  British  Guiana. 

CRAIG,  E.  H.  CUNNINGHAM,  B.A.,  F.G.S. 

CRAIG,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  JAMES,  Alexander  Apartments,    University  Avenue,   Toronto, 

CRAIG,  ROBERT  WM.,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa.  [Canada. 

•J-CRAIGEN,  WILLIAM,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

CRAIGIE,  A.  WALPOLE,  489  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York,  U.S.A. 

CRAIGIE-HALKETT,  MONTAGUE  C.,  Stanley,  Falkland  Islands. 

CRAMER,  DONALD  A.  W.  VAN,  c/o  Vancouver  Trust  Co.,  Ltd.,  Vancouver,  Canada. 

CRAVEN,  C.  S.,  Water  Works,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

CRAVEN,  JAMES  C.,  c/o  Colonial  Secretariat,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

CRAWFORD,  FREDERICK  L.,  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

CRAWFORD,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  JAMES  D.,  Stock  Exchange,  Montreal,  Canada. 

fCREASY,  HAROLD  T.,  Public  Works  Department,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

CREED,  HON.  JOHN  M.,  M.L.C.,  L.R.C.P.,  Australasia  Chambers,  Martin  Place,  Sydney,  New 

South  Wales. 

CREELMAN,  ADAM  R.,  K.C.,  c/o  Canadian  Pacific  Railway,  Montreal,  Canada  (Corresponding 
•J-CREEWELL,  JACOB,  P.O.  Box  469,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa.  {Secretary). 

CRESWELL,  ALFRED  T.,  G.P.O.  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
CRERAR,  JOHN  GIBSON,  Bank  of  Montreal,  Calgary,  Canada. 
fCREWE,  COLONEL  HON.  CHARLES  P.,  C.B.,  M.L.A.,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
CREWE,  DAVID,  J.P.,  The  Grange,  Pahiatua,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
CREWE,  P.  D.,  Bulawayo  Club,  Rhodesia. 

WILLIAM,  F.R.I.B.A.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 


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1910  ]  CRIPPS,  LIEUT.  A.  E.  W.,  R.N.R.,  c/o  A.  M.  S.,  Burutu,  Nigeria. 

1910     CRISFORD,  GEORGE  N.,  District  Commissioner,  Kipine,  British  East  Africa. 

1912     CRISPO,  FRANK  W.  S.,  Union  Bank,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

1902  j  fCuoAKER,  FREDERICK  W.,  DumUe,  Brewarrina,  New  South  Wales  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

1901  j  CROFTS,  CHARLES  J.f  M.Inst.C.E.,  Hilton  Road,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

1896  j  fCROGHAN,  JOHN  G.,  M.D.,  Klipriversoog,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

1912  I  CROLL,  ANDREW,  M.D.,  M.Ch.,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 


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•J-CROMPTON,  ROBERT,  Suva,  Fiji. 

CROMRIE,  ROBERT  J.,  220  Windi  Building,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

CROSBIE,  HON.  JOHN  C.,  M.E.C.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

•fCROSBY,  CAPTAIN  ARTHUR  J.,  Union  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

CROSS,  CHARLES  T.,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

•(•CROSS,  JOHN  WM.,  J.P.,  R.M.,  Mariizburg,  South  Africa. 

THOMAS,  Woodland,  Hastings,  Hawkes  Bay,  New  Zealand. 
CROSSMAN,  CHARLES  R.,  Ingleneuk,  Bennett  Street,  Neutral  Bay,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
CROWD,  HARRY  J.,  Pine  and  Pulp  Co.,  Botwoodville,  Newfoundland. 
CROWELL,  MAURICE  0.,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 

CROWTHER,  ARNOLD  THACKERAY,  Veterinary  Dept.,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
CROWTHBR,  ARTHUR  EDMUND,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
tCRUSH,  ERNEST  HOPE,  c/o  Oran  Oil  Co.,  St.  Aime,  Oran,  Algeria. 
CUBITT,  MAJOR  THOMAS  A.,  R.A.,  D.S.O.,  Zungeru,  Nigeria. 
CUDDEFORD,  WILLIAM,  Auditor,  St.  George's,  Grenada. 
CULLEN,  COMMANDER  PERCY,  C.M.G.,  R.N.R. 

,  SIR  THOMAS  M..M.L.A.,  Premier  Diamond  Mining  Co.,  P.O.  Box  148,  JoJiannes- 
•(•CULMER,  HON.  JAMES  WILLIAM,  M.E.C.,  Nassau,  Bahamas.  {burg,  South  Africa. 

CULMBR,  TIMOTHY,  M.H.A.,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 
CUMBERLAND,  F.  BARLOW,  Dunain,  Port  Hope,  Ontario,  Canada. 

•^GUMMING,  CHARLES  WENTWORTH,  Club  de  Residentes  Extranjeros,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
CUNDALL,  FRANK,  F.S.A.,  Institute  of  Jamaica,  Kingston,  Jamaica  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
CUNDILL,  THOMAS  J.,  Windsorton,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
CUNNINGHAM,  ARTHUR  J.,  Assistant  Postmaster,  Nicosia,  Cyprus. 
CUNNINGHAM,  A.  JACKSON,  Lanyon,  Queanbeyan,  New  South  Wales. 
CUNNINGHAM,  EDWARD  ALLAN,  Lelhbridge,  Alberta,  Canada. 
CUNNINGHAM,  E.  S.,  LL.D.,  Melbourne  Argus,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
CUNNINGHAM,  J.  R.  BALFOUR,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
CUNNINGHAJWE,  MAJOR  BOYD  ALEXANDER,  Lusaka,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
CUNNINGHAMS,  LENNOX,  265  Calle  Maipu,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

,  OSWALD  J.,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  Allandale,  Claremont,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
CURRIE,  MAJOR  J.  A.,  M.P.,  608  Temple  Buildings,  Toronto,  Canada. 

RICHARD,  P.O.  Box  614,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

WALTER,  P.O.  Box  220,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
CURRY,  JAMES,  95  St.  George  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 
CURRY,  ROBERT  H.,  M.H.A.,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 
CURTIS,  LIONEL  G. 

CURWEN-RBED,  THOMAS,  c/o  Bank  of  Montreal,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
CUSSANS,  ARTHUR  C.  DE  C.,  Police  Dept.,  Livingstone,  NortJiern  Rhodesia. 
CUTHBERT,  ALDERMAN  HERBERT,  635  Fort  Street,  Victoria,  B-C.,  Canada. 
CUTHBERT,  HON.  SYDNEY,  M.L.C.,  Belize,  British  Honduras. 
fCuTHBERT,  WM.  MITCHELL,  Plein  Street,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
fCuTTS,  EDWARD  STANLEY,  183  Florida,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

DABELL,  CHARLES,  Post  Asperonskaya,  Maikop,  Russia. 

DABELL,  HAROLD,  Department  of  Mines,  Giza  (Mudiria),  Egypt. 

DAFFARN,  MAURICE,  Mumbwa,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

DAFOE,  J.  W.,  Free  Press,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

DAIN,  C.  K.,  Assistant  Treasurer,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 

DALE,  ANDREW,  District  Commissioner,  Namicala,  Northern  Rhodesia. 


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1909  DALES,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  HARTLEY,  Pietersbunj,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
1904  DALGBTY,  DAVID,  Carry ong,  Victoria. 

1912  DALGLIESH,  JAMES  A.,  Apartado  168,  Guatemala,  Central  America. 

1912  DALGLIESH,  PERCY,  Apartado  168,  Guatemala,  Central  America. 

1910  DALRYMPLE,  JOSEPH,  L.R.C.P.,  L.B.C.S.,  Wallis  Co.,  Obuassi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
1890  fDALRYMPLE,  THOMAS,  East  London,  South  Africa. 

1913  DALRYMPLE,  WILLIAM,  Glenshiel,  Westcliff,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1910  DALTON,  LLEWELLYN  C.,  Registrar,  Supreme  Court,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

1913  DALY,  CAPTAIN  PATRICK  JOSEPH,  D.S.O.,  Calgary,  Alta.;  Canada. 

1912  D'AMICO,  GUID  DE  PIRO,  Medical  Dept.,  Accra,  Gold  Coait  Colony. 

1910  DANE,  EDWARD,  Sungkai,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

1912  DANGAR,  MAJOR  H.  W.,  B.A.A.  Union  Club,  Sydney,  Neio  South  Wales. 

1898  -(-DANIELS,  CHARLES  W.,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.E. 

1912  DANIELS,  IVOR  C.,  Lonely  Reef  G.  M.  Co.,  Ltd.,  Inyati,  Rhodesia. 

1910  DANIELS,  JOSEPH,  16  Hunter  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1912  DANZIGER,  MAX,  Gwelo,  Rhodesia. 

1900  DARBY,  WALTER  G.,  Sandakan,  British  North  Borneo. 

1910  fDARBY,  HARRIS  E.,  Bilcam  Estate,  Sungkai,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

1895  JDARBYSHIRE,    BENJAMIN    H.,   Barrister -at- Law,    Weld   Club,   Perth,    Western   Australia 

(Corresponding  Secretary). 

1908  I  DARBYSHIRB,  DOUGLAS  E.,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  Leake  Street,  Cottesloe,  Western  Australia. 

1912  fDARBYSHiRE,  GILBERT  R.,  564  Cangollo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1912  DARBYSHIRE,  HENRY,  Estancia  Las  Caberzas,  Eslacion  San  Julian,  F.  C.  de  Entre  Rios, 

Argentine. 

1911  tDARB,  JAMES,  Southern  Nigeria  Regiment,  Calabar,  Nigeria. 

1913  DARLING,  GEORGE,  c/o  Darling  Bros.,  Montreal,  Canada. 

1913  DARLING,  CAPTAIN  HERBERT  FERGUSON,  D.S.O.,  Choma,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1903  DARLING,  JOHN,  M.P.,  64  Kent  Terrace,  Norwood,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
1902  fDARLOT,  LEONARD  H.,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

1911  DARTER,  GEORGE  B.  S.,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  Victoria  West,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

1913  DARTER,  WILLIAM  SILVER,  Addertey  Street,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1902  DAUBNEY,  HORACE,  P.O.,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 

1908  DAUNT,  L.  C.,  Hahaipatha  Tea  Estate,  Mai  P.O.,  vid  Jalpaiguri,  India. 

1913  DAVENPORT,  EDWARD  BARRY. 

1904  DAVENPORT,  HOWARD,  35  Brookman's  Buildings,  Grenfell  Street,  Adelaide,  Adelaide  Olul, 

South  Australia. 

1902  DAVENPORT,  JAMES  E.,  Allandale,  Lyttelton.  New  Zealand. 

1905  DAVEY,  ARNOLD  E.,  Currie  Street,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
1887  t  DAVEY,  THOMAS  J.,  17  Queen  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1906  DAVEY,  TOM  H.,  Currie  Street,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

1911  DAVID,  PROFESSOR  TANNATT  W.  E.,  B.A.,  F.R.S.,  Wood/ord,  Blue  Mountains,  New  South 

1911  DAVIDSON,  VEN.  ARCHDEACON  JAMES,  Pembroke  Rectory,  Bermuda.  [Wales. 

1911  DAVIDSON,  A.  D.,  Atherton  Estate,  Silian,  Negri  Sembilan,  Malay  States. 

1912  DAVIDSON,  FITZGERALD  H.,  c/o  Messrs.  Ireland,  Fraser  d>  Co.,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 
1912  DAVIDSON,  FREDERICK  LELAND,  Halifax,  N.S.,  Canada. 

1911  DAVIDSON,  JOHN,  M.A.,  "  Rangoon  Gazette"  Rangoon,  Burma. 

1902  -j-DAViDSOjr,  A.  A.,  A.I.M.M.,  F.G.S.,  Manwa  Gold  Mines,  via  Axim,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1910  DAVIDSON,  ROBERT,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1912  DAVIDSON,  WILLIAM  M.,  "  Albertan  "  Office,  Calgary,  Canada. 
1886  t^AviDSON,  H.E.,  W.  E.,  C.M.G.,  Government  House,  Newfoundland. 

1911  DAVIDSON-HOUSTON,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  W.  B.,  C.M.G.,  Montserrat,  West  Indies. 

1898  DA  VIES,  HON.  CHARLES  E.,  M.L.C.,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 

1899  DA  VIES,  CLEMENT,  P.O.  Box  155,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1912  DAVIES,  EDGAR  N.,  264  Calle  Reconquista,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1912  DAVIES,  GWILYM  C.  M.,  L.R.C.P.,  L.S.A.,  Tutagi,  British  Solomon  Islands. 

1889  DAVIES,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  HON.  SIR  JOHN  G.,  K.C.M.G.,  M.H.A.,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 

1899  '  JDAVIES,  LSAMA  ROBERT. 


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,  NEANDER  W.,  Portswood,  Kandapolla,  Ceylon. 

,  WALTER  KARRI,  P.O.  Box  2040,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
DA  VIES,  WM.  A.  NOEL,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,  Sierra  Leone. 

DAVIS,  ALEXANDER,  "  Leader  "  Office,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
DAVIS,  BENJAMIN  S.,  Lamberts,  St.  Kitts,  West  Indies 
DAVIS,  CHARLES,  P.O.  Box  421,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
DAVIS,  CHARLES  G.  H.,  Audit  Office,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 
DAVIS,  JOHN  FREDERICK,  F.C.S.,  Oakdene,  Wellington,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
•(•DAVIS,  MALCOLM  E.,  802  Prospect  Avenue,  Calgary,  Canada. 
DAVIS,  Moss,  Princes  Street,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
•(•DAVIS,  N.  DARNELL,  C.M.G. 

•(•DAVIS,  P.,  "  Natal  Witness  "  Office,  244  Long-market  Street,  Marilzburg,  South  Africa. 
DAVIS,  STEUART  SPENCER,  The  Treasury,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
DAVIS,  THOMAS,  P.O.  Box  461  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
DAVISON,  THOMAS  H.,  Grootfontein,  Gwelo  P.O.,  Rhodesia. 

DAVY,  JOSEPH  BITRTT,  F.L.S.,  F.R.G.S.,  Department  of  Agriculture,  P.O.  Box  434.  Pretoria, 
DAVY,  THOMAS  A.  L.,  Perth,  Western  Australia.  [South  Africa. 

,  OSCAR  S.,  Lahat,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
DAWB,  JOHN  GROSVENOR,  Sassandra,  Trtpoint  Bar,  Ivory  Coast. 
DAWES,  RICHARD  ST.  MARK,  L.R.C.P.,  M.R.C.S.,  Gawler,  South  Australia. 
DAWSON,  ALEX.  W. 

DAWSON,  FREDERIC  J.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  Public  Works  Department,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
DAWSON,  HERBERT  JAMES,  Edmonton,  Canada. 
DAWSON,  R.  H.  MASSY,  P.O.,  Que-Que,  Rhodesia. 
DAWSON,  JOHN,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
•(•DAWSON,  T.  F.,  Medicine  Hat,  Alia.,  Canada. 
DAWSON,  WM.  ALISON,  Geraldine,  New  Zealand. 
•(•DAWSON,  WALTER  H.,  Moulmein,  Burma. 

•(•DAY,  GEORGE  BERT,  Government  Railways,  Famagusta,  Cyprus. 
DAY,  W.  NORMANSELL,  Kuskie  Nigeria  Tinfielda  Ltd.,  Naroguta,  Northern  Nigeria. 
DEACON,  ARTHUR  J.  E.,  Government  Railway,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
DEAKIN,  HON.  ALFRED,  20  Walsh  Street,  South  Yarra,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
DEAN,  COLONEL  G.  H.,  V.D.,  A.D.C.,  Adelaide  Club,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
DEAN,  GEORGE  T.,  Pebble  Island,  Falkland  Islands. 
fDEAN,  JOHN,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

DEANE,  GEORGE  CAMPBELL,  Stipendiary  Magistrate.  Arima,  Trinidad. 
DEANS,  JOHN,  Riccarton,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
DEANS,  JOHN  M.,  Hatton,  Ceylon. 
DEARY,  N.  D.,  Molteno,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

•(•DE  BOISSIERE,  RAOTTL  F.,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  Government  Medical  Officer,  Suva,  Fiji, 
DE  BOLTZ,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  P.O.  Box  33,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 
•(•DE  BURY,  L.  V.,  756  Sherbrooke  Street  West,  Montreal,  Canada. 
DECARY,  E.  R.,  321  Peel  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 

DECK,  G.  H.  BARING,  M.B.C.M.,  112  Darlinghurst  Road,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
DECK,  SAMUEL  FREDERICK,  Asst.  District  Comissioner,  British  East  Africa. 
DE  FREITAS,  HON.  D.  S.,  M.L.C.,  Dugaldstone,  Gouave,  Grenada,  West  Indies  (Corresponding 
DE  GLANVILLE,  REGINALD,  Office  of  Attorney-General,  Nassau,  Bahamas.  [Secretary). 

DE  HAMEL,  MAJOR  H.  BARRY,  Police  Department,  Penang,  Straits  Settlements. 
Ds  HAVILAND,  CAPTAIN  THOMAS  L.,  Sergeant-at-Arms,  House  of  Assembly,  Cape  Town, 

South  Africa. 

DE  HOGHTON,  CAPTAIN  THOMAS,  R.N.,  "  Winton,"  Brighton,  Tasmania.. 
DEIOHTON,  FREDERICK  M.,  Mazabuka,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
DE  LACY,  W.  E.  FENN,  Mombasa,  British  East  Africa. 

fDs  LA  MOTHE,  HON.  J.  T.,  M.L.C.,  Grand  Bacolet,  Crochu  P.O.,  Grenada,  West  Indies. 
fDs  LAUTOUR,  BRIGADE-SURGEON  LIEUT. -COLONEL  HARRY  A.,   M.R.C.S.,  Reed  Street, 


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fDELPRAT,  G.  D.,  Broken  Hill  Proprietary  Co.,  Broken  Hill,  New  South  Wales. 

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1912  j  DENISON,  ALFRED  J.,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

1874  j  DENISON,  COLONEL  GEORGE  T.,  Heydon  Vitta,  Toronto,  Canada. 

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DENMAN,  ROBERT,  M.R.C.S.E.,  Medical  and  Health  Department,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 


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DENNIS,  JOHN  S.,  C.E.,  Canadian  Pacific  Railway,  Calgary,  Alberta,  Canada. 

DENNIS,  MICHAEL  FREDERICK  B.,  Choma,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

DENNISTON,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  JOHN  E.,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

fDENNY,  F.  W.  RAMSAY,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

DENNY,  GEORGE  A.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

DENT,  NORRIS  W.,  Northern  Rhodesian  Cotton  Co.,  Mazabuka,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

DENT,  R.  B.  (LiEur.  3RD  Q.A.O.  GURKHAS),  Almora,  U.P.,  India. 

DENT,  R.  COURT,  J.P.,  Messrs.  Dreyfus  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  East  London,  South  Africa. 

DBNTON,  F.  G.,  202  Lougheed  Building,  Calgary,  Canada. 

DENTON,  FRANK,  K.C.,  40  Maitland  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

fDENTON,  HENRY,  P.O.  Box  4290,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

DE  PASS,  HARRY  R.,  "El  Pilar,"  c/o  United  Fruit  Co.,  Puerto  Barrios,  Guatemala. 

DE  PASS,  JOHN,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

DERRY,  B.  GRAHAM,  P.O.  Box  6,  Salisbury,  RJiodesia. 

DERRY,  FRANCIS  H.,  Chesa,  Umvuma,  Owelo,  Rhodesia. 

JDES  FRESNES,  GORDON  LE  SUEUR,  Lismore,  Alexander  Road,  Wynberg,  O.P.,  South  Africa. 

DE  SILVA,  CHARLES  P.,  CarUon  House,  Moratuwa,  Ceylon. 

DE  SILVA,  W.  ARTHUR,  J.P.,  The  Tent,  Flower  Road,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

fDa  SMIDT,  ASCHETON  GEDDES,  Assist.  Magistrate,  Knysna,  South  Africa. 

fDs  ST.  ROMAINE,  RICHMOND  E.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  Surinam,  Dutch  Guiana. 

fDs  SOUZA,  A.  J.,  Manila,  Philippine  Islands. 

DE  SOYSA,  MUDALIYAR  J.  W.  CHARLES,  M.A.,  J.P.,  Alfred  House,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

DEVENISH,  CHARLES  E.,  Camp  Cottage,  Fir  Avenue,  Sea  Point,  Capt  Town,  South  Africa. 

DEVERILL,  HARRY,  Plantation  Wales,  West  Bank,  British  Guiana. 

DE  VILLIERS,  J.  SMUTS,  Attorney-at-Law,  Paarl,  South  Africa. 

DB  VILLIERS,  JACOBUS  P.,  P.O.  Box  24,  Lower  Paarl,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

DE  VILLIERS,  RIGHT  HON.  LOED,  K.C.M.G.,  Chief  Justice,  Wynberg  House,  Wynberg,  South 

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DEVINE,  H.  T.,  501  Bank  of  Ottawa  Buildings,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
DEWAR,  D.  B.,  Bank  of  Commerce,  Hamilton,  Canada. 

WILLIAM,  P.O.  Box  309,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
DE  WITT,  ANTHONY  M.,  Whitehall  Chambers,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
DIAMOND,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M.,  125  Victoria  Street,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
DIAS,  FELIX  REGINALD,  M.A.,  LL.M.,  Frazer  Lodge,  Randy,  Ceylon. 

fDiBBS,  THOMAS  A.,  Commercial  Banking  Co.,  347  George  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
DICK,  GODFREY  W.,  F.C.I.S.,  Dept.  of  Immigration,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

MURRAY  M.,  Eldalat-Eldoret  P.O.,  British  East  Africa. 
DICKINS,  ALFRED,  Derby  Farm,  Nottingham  Road,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
DICKINSON,  FRANCIS  M.,  Broken  Hitt  Proprietary  Co.,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
DICKINSON,  GEORGE  CLARKE,  186  Calle  San  Martin,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
DICKINSON,  EDWARD  G.,  Police  Dept.,  Kasama,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
DICKINSON,  HARRY  0.,  P.O.  Box  18,  Burghersdorp,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
DICKSON,  ALEXANDER,  Mbabane,  Swaziland,  South  Africa. 
DICKSON,  CAPTAIN  J.  QUAYLE,  D.S.O.,  Stanley,  Falkland  Islands. 
DICKSON,  ERNEST,  F.G.S.,  Asbestos,  Victoria,  Rhodesia. 

DICKSON,  GEORGE,  Bank  of  Mauritius,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
DICKSON,  JOHN  RHODES,  M.B.,  C.M.,  D.P.H.,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad. 
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DICKSON,  WILLIAM,  17  Park  Road,  Hong-Kong. 
tDiCKSON,  WILLIAM  SAMUEL,  Faurwmith,  O.F.8.,  South  Africa. 
DIDIER,  S.  F.,  Roseau,  Dominica,  West  Indies. 

DIBSPECKER,  CAPTAIN  RUDOLPH,  331  Douglas  Street,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
DiGBY-JoNES,  C.  K.,  c/o  Jumbo  0.  M.  Co.,  Mazoe,  Rliodesia. 
DIOKUM,  EDWARD  J.,  575  Avenue  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 
fDiLL,  THOMAS  M.,  M.C.P.,  Devonshire,  Bermuda. 

DILLON,  J.  F.  KENNY,  J.P.,  F.R.G.S.,  Makangwa.  via  Lealui,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
DINEBN,  WILLIAM,  41  Maple  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 
DINGLI,  ADRIAN,  LL.D.,  3  Strada  Fovin,  Vahita,  Malta. 
DrNNBEN,  W.  T.,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated, Malay  States. 
DINNICK,  AUGUSTUS  G.  C.,  St.  Clair  Avenue,  Deer  Park,  Toronto,  Canada. 
DINNICK,  WILFRID  S.,  Lawrence  Park,  North  Toronto,  Canada. 
DINSMORE,  WILLIAM  HOLMES,  B.A.,  LL.B.,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
DISHER,  CLARENCE  EDWARD,  Terminal  City  Club,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
DISHINGTON,  DAVID,  British  Concession,  Chinde,  Portuguese  East  Africa. 
DISHMAN,  ARTHUR  J.,  Inspector  of  Mines,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
DISTIN,  CYRIL  W.f  Bowden  Hall,  Middelburg,  Cape  Province,  Smdh  Africa. 
DIXON,  CLEMENT,  M.I.M.M.,  P.O.  Box  305,  and  Bulawayo  Club,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
DIXON,  FRANK,  P.O.  Box  470,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
DIXON,  CAPTAIN  FRASER  H.,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
DIXON,  JAMBS  DICKSON,  J.P.,  Suva,  Fiji. 
DIXON,  THOMAS  F.,  Messrs.  Fraser  &  Neave,  Bangkok,  Siam. 

tDixoN,  WILLIAM  PERCY,  Colonial  Sugar  Refining  Co.,  O'Connell  Street,  Sydney,  New  South 
fDixsoN,  ROBERT  CRAIG,  100  Strand,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales.  [Wahs. 

DOBBIB,  THOMAS,  Pamplona,  Guatemala. 
DOBELL,  WILLIAM  MOLSOM,  Quebec,  Canada. 

fDoBLE,  ARTHUR  R.,  804  Sherbrooke  Street  West.  Montreal,  Canada. 
DOBREE,  CLAUDE  HATHERLEY,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
DOBSON,  SENATOR  HON.  HENRY,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 

DOCKER,  His  HONOUR  JUDGE  ERNEST  B.,  Eltham,  Edgecliff  Road,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
DOCKER,  THOMAS  L.,  Commercial  Bank  of  Sydney,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
DOCKER,  WILFRID  L.,  Nyrambla,  Darlinghurst  Road,  Sydney,  New  South    Wales   (Corre- 
sponding Secretary). 

DODWELL,  MALBY  C.,  P.O.  Box  1055,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
DOLLEY,  HON.  JOHN  F.,  Blenheim  House,  Uitenhage,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
DOMVILLE,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  SENATOR  HON.  JAMBS,  Rothesay,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 
DOMVILLE,  CAPTAIN  JAMES  W.,  St.  James's  Club,  Montreal,  Canada. 
DONALD,  JAMES  C.,  6  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce  Chambers,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
DONALDSON,  JOHN  S.,  P.O.  Box  1075,  Johannetburg,  South  Africa.  [Queensland. 

DONALDSON,  His  GRACH  ST.  CLAIR,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Brisbane,  Bishopsbourne,  Brisbane, 
DONBY,  L.  WATTS,  Grande  Boulwarde,  North  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
DONKIN,  EDWIN  D.,  Mandamar,  Barmcdman,  New  South  Wales. 
DOSNILLAN,  BENJAMIN  J. 

DONNELLY,  GEORGE  P.,  Crissoge,  Ngatarawa,  Hawkes  Bay,  New  Zealand. 
DONNELLY,  JAMES,  Boinsu  Rubber  Co.,  Half  Assinee,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
DONNELLY,  JAMES  D.,  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Medical  Department,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
DORCHESTER,  FRANK  E.,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

DORNING,  EDWARD  S.,  c/o  Pickering  d>  Berthoud,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
DORNING,  HERBERT,  570  Moreno,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
DORRINGTON,  FREDERICK  M.,  Aparatado  14,  Lerida,  Spain. 
DORSETT,  WILLIAM  EDWARD,  Redvers,  Saskatchewan,  Canada. 

DOUBLEDAY,  SIDNEY  HAROLD,  c/o  Messrs.  Fitzpatrick  Graham,  Greemvood  &  Co.,  Kingston 
DOUGHTY,  ARTHUR  G.,  C.M.G.,  LL.D.,  Ottawa,  Canada.  [Jamaica' 

DOUGLAS,  ALBERT,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
DOUGLAS,  ERIC,  London  and  Kano  Trading  Co.,  Kano,  Nigeria. 
DOUGLAS,  HOWARD,  "Mail"  Building,  Toronto,  Canada. 


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DOUGLAS,  JAMES,  P.O.  Box  111,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

fDouGLAS,  JAMES,  LL.D.,  99  John  Street,  New  York,  U.S.A. 

DOTJQLAS,  JAMES  ARCHIBALD,  M.A. 

DOUGLAS,  JOHN  C.,  195  Calle  San  Martin,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

DOUGLAS,  LOUDON  M.,  F.R.S.E.,  Agricultural  Department,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

DOUGLAS,  PERCY  A.  C.,  Forests  Department,  Nicosia,  Cyprus. 

DOUGLAS,  ROBERT  H.,  "  Star  "  Office,  P.O.  Box  1014,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

DOUGLASS,  EDWARD  WINGFIELD,  Crown  Prosecutor,  High  Court,  Jolmnnesburg,  South  Africa. 

DOUGLASS,  JAMES  H.,  Albany  Club,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 

DOUGLASS,  W.  J.,  Stipendiary  Magistrate,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

DOVE,  FREDERICK  W.,  The  Dovecot,  F-reetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

DOVE-WILSON,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  JOHN  C.,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

DOWLING,  DONALDSON  B.,  281  McLeod  Street,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

DOWLING,  J.  ARTHUR,  113  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

DOWLING,  WALFORD  R.,  M.I.M.M.,  P.O.  Box  67,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

DOWN,  N.  B.,  Braden  Copper  Co.,  Rancagua,  Chili. 

DOWNER,  ALFRED  WM.,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

DOWNER,  CLARENCE  H.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana, 

DOWNER,  HON.  JOHN,  M.C.P.,  New  Amsterdam,  British  Guiana. 

DOWNER,  HON.  SIR  JOHN  W.,  K.C.,  K.C.M.G.,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

DOWSE,  THOMAS  A.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  L.R.C.P.,  Medical  Department,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

•fDowsETT,  CHARLES,  c/o  Messrs.  Attwell  da  Co.,  St.  George's  Street,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

DOWSON,  PHILIP  S.,  Cross  S.  Ranche,  Miles  City,  Montana,  U.S.A. 

fDoYLE,  CAPTAIN  J.  J. 

fDoYLE,  JAMES  HENRY,  Invermein,  Scone,  New  South  Wales. 

fDRADER,  H.  F.,  Ploesti,  Roumania. 

DRAPER,  CHRISTOPHER,  R.  B.,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Chilanga,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

DRAYTON,  W.  G.,  P.O.  Box  282,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

DREWRY,  FREDERICK  W.,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

DRIBERG,  JACK  HERBERT,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 

t  DROUGHT,  F.  A.,  Dept.  of  Railways  and  Canals,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

DROUGHT,  JAMES  J.,  F.C.S.,  A.I.M.M.,  Mount  Lundiana  Estate,  Molo,  British  East  Africa. 

DRUMMOND,  ARTHUR  D.,  Western  Club,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

DRUMMOND,  GEORGE  E.,  28  Victoria  Square,  Montreal,  Canada. 

DRUMMOND,  HERBERT  C.,  1960  Robson  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

DRUMMOND,  HUNTLY,  Mount  Royal  Club,  Montreal,  Canada. 

DRUMMOND,  LEWIS  S.,  Equitable  Building,  George  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

t  DRUMMOND,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  CHARLES  H.,   V.D.,   United  Service  Institution,  Brisbane, 

DRURY,  HENRY  A.  K.,  Traders  Bank  Building,  Winnipeg,  Canada.  [Queensland. 

DRURY,  VICTOR,  Dolby,  Queensland. 

DRY,  WILLIAM  J.  S.,  Westholme,  B.C.,  Canada. 

fDRYSDALE,  JOHN  MONTEITH,  M.A.,  427  Calle  Bartolome,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

DU  BOULAY,  EDGAR,  Nicosia,  Cyprus. 

Dues,  RICHARD  HOSKIN,  Balmoral  Block,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

DUFF,  DAVID,  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Medical  Department,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

DUFF,  JAMES  ERSKINE,  12  Timber  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

DUFF,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  LYMAN  P.,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

DUFFIELD,  PROFESSOR  WALTER  GEOFFREY,  B.A.,  D.Sc.,  Glenelg,  South  Australia. 

DUKA,  CAPTAIN  A.  T.,  D.S.O.,  M.A.,  M.R.C.S.E. 


fDuLY,  CAPTAIN  CHARLES,  D.S.O.,  P.O.  Box  131,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

fDuMAT,  FRANK  CAMPBELL,  Barrister-at-Law,  P.O.  Box  370,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

DUN,  MAUNG  NE,  E.A.C.,  Eastern  Subdivisional  Magistrate,  Rangoon,  Burma. 

DUNCAN,  ALISTER,  Chinese  Customs,  Shanghai,  China. 

fDuNCAN,  ANDREW  H.  F.,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

fDuNCAN,  EDWARD,  J.P.,  Navua  Mitt,  Fiji. 

DUNCAN,  GAYLEN  R.,  318  Archibald  Street,  Fort  William,  Ontario,  Canada. 


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1883  J-DUNCAN,  JAMES  DENOON,  Attorney-at-Law,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

1904  fDuNCAN,  JOHK,  Messrs.  Levin  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

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1907  i  -J-DUNCAN,  PATKICK,  C.M.G.,  M.L.A.,  17  Sauers  Buildings,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

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•J-DUNCOMBE,  H.  F.,  District  Commissioner,  Ikorodu,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

DUNCOMBE,  WALTER  KELSALL,  Collector  of  Customs,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

DUNELL,  OWEN  H.  CHRISTIAN,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

DUNLOP,  DAVID  ALEXANDER,  93  Highlands  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

DUNLOP,  J.  M.  M.,  LL.D.,  Attorney-General,  Zungeru,  Nigeria. 

+DUNLOP,  WILLIAM,  National  Bank  of  South  Africa,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

DUNN,  THOMAS  S.f  M.B.,  Naivasha,  British  East  Africa. 

DUNNING,  C.  A.,  Saskatchewan  Co-operative  Elevator  Co.,  Regina,  Canada. 

DUPIGNY,  E.  G.  MORSON,  The  Residency,  Ibi,  Muri,  Northern  Nigeria. 

DUPONT,  MAJOR  C.  T.,  Stadacona,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

DUHAND,  CHARLES  F.,  590  Huron  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

DURING,  ABRAHAM  A.,  Paarl,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

DURMAN,  LEONARD,  Port  Herald,  Nyasaland. 

DURRANI,  HON.  F.  C.  WELLS,  M.A.,  K.C.,  M.E.C.,  Attorney-General,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 

DUTHIE,  GEORGE,  Director  of  Education,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

DUTTON,  HENRY,  Anlaby,  Kapunda,  South  Australia. 

DWYER,  FEARGUS,  Baro,  Nigeria. 

DWYER,   FREDERICK   L.,   B.A.,   A.M.Inst.C.E.,   Civil   Service    Club,    Cape   Town,  South 

Africa. 

DYETT,  HON.  EDWARD  FARLEY,  The  Treasury,  Montserrat,  West  Indies. 
DYKE,  FREDERICK  STANLEY,  Irrigation  Department,  Engineer's  Office,    C.P.R.,    Calgaryy 
DYKE,  JAMES  E.,  59  Carlton  Street,  Toronto,  Canada.  [Canada. 

DYKES,  ARTHUR  J.,  Railway  Department,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 


EAGLESOME,  JOHN,  C.M.G.,  Director  of  Railways,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

EAKIN,   J.    W.,   M.D.,    Government   Medical   Officer,  12   Victoria  Avenue,  Port  of  Spain, 

Trinidad. 

EAKIN,  WILLIAM  C.  WALTER,  Mission  House,  Quas  Iboe,  Nigeria. 
EARDLEY-WILMOT,  S.,  Launceston,  Tasmania. 

EARLE,  PERCY  M.,  L.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Fort  Canje,  Berbice,  British  Guiana. 
EARLE,  ROBERT  C.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  L.S.A.,  Wanganui,  New  Zealand. 
EARNSHAW,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  ALBERT,  M.A.,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 
fEARp,  CHARLES  ANTHONY,  Newcastle,  New  South  Wales. 

EARP,  HON.  GEORGB  F.,  M.L.C.,  Newcastle,  New  South  Wales  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
EASTERBROOK,  ARTHUR  D.,  Fort  Johnston,  Nyasaland. 
EASTON,  HERBERT  E.,  British  Immigration  League,  14  Castlereagh  Street,  Sydney,  New  South 

Wales. 
EASTWOOD,  PHILIP  B.,  Holfontein,  P.O.  Briltan,  Christiana,  Transvaal,  South  Africa  ;  and 

Rand  Club. 

EATON.  GEORGE  T.,  Challis  House,  Market  Place,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
1912  j  EATON,  J.  C.,  480  Davenport  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1908  EBBELS,  WM.  PHILLIPS,  Beau  Sejour  Estate,  Mapou,  Mauritius. 

1889  -J-EBERT,  ERNEST,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

1909  EBERTS,  HON.  DAVID  M.,  K.C.,  M.L.A.,  P.O.  Box  569,   Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada  (Corre- 

sponding Secretary). 

1912     ECCLES,  LAUNCELOT  WILLIAM,  B.S.A.,  Co.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
1912     EDDY,  E.  B.,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

1890  -J-EDGSON,  ARTHUR  B.,  :c/o  Stock  Exchange,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 


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1883 

1897 

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1907 

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1910 
1908 
1912 
1911 
1913 
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1912 
1912 
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1912 
1905 
1911 
1912 
1909 
1907 
1913 
1913 
1894 

1911 
1911 
1910 


fEDiNGTON,  THOMAS   D.,    Premier  Diamond  Mining  Co.,  P.O.   Box  148,  Johannesburg, 

EDKINS,  R.  H.,  Longreach,  Queensland.  [South  Africa. 

EDLIN,  EDWARD  F.  H.,  10  Collyer  Quay,  Singapore. 

EDMONDS,  PAUL,  318  Pemberton  Block,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

EDMONDSON,  CRESSY  S. 

ED  WARD  ES,  ROY  DBS  A.,  P.O.  Box  4873,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

EDWARDS,  CHARLES  HOWARD,  Napier  Gas  Co.,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 

EDWARDS,  CLARENCE,  Weetah,  Springdale  Road,  Killara,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

EDWARDS,   DAVID  R.,  M.D.,  c/o  Australian  Mutual  Provident  Society,  Sydney,   New 
South  Wales. 

EDWARDS,  EDWIN,  Kuskie  (Nigeria)  Tin  Fields  Ltd.,  Nigeria. 

EDWARDS,  ERNEST  A.,  485  Calle  Cangallo,  Bu&nos  Aires,  Argentine. 

EDWARDS,  ERNEST  WM. 

EDWARDS,  FREDERIC  G.  H.,  M.D.,  Florida  Eoad,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

EDWARDS,  G.  BAKER,  17  York  Buildings,  Risaik  Street,  JoJuinnesburg,  South  Africa. 

fEowARDS,  HERBERT,  Oama.ru,  New  Zealand. 

fEDWARDS,  JOHN  TENISON,  Telok  Bukan  Estate,  Darvel  Bay,  British  North  Borneo. 

EDWARDS,  MAJOR  J.  PLIMSOLL,  Londonderry,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 

EDWARDS,  LESLIE  T.,  Munderoo  West,  Wolseley  Park,  Wagya,  New  South  Wales. 

EDWARDS,  His  HONOUR  MR.  JUSTICE,  W.  B.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

W.  MOORCROFT,  P.O.  Box  37,  Krugersdorp,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
fEowARDS,  HON.  W.  T.  A.,  C.M.G.,  M.D.,  Chambly  Villa,  Curepipe  Road,  Mauritius. 
EDWARDS,  WILLIAM  GEEALD,  Secretariat,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
EOERTON,  H.E.,  SIR  WALTER,  K.C.M.G.,  Government  House,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 
EHRHARDT,  HON.  ALBERT  F.,  K.C.,  Attorney-General,  Suva,  Fiji. 
ELDER,  IRVINE  G.  M.,  Elgin  Plantation,  Grabouw  P.O.,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
ELGAR,  CHARLES,  Featherston,  New  Zealand. 

ELIOT,  EDWARD  CARLYON,  Resident  Commissioner,  Gilbert  and  Ellice  Islands. 
ELKAN,  CAPTAIN  J.,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,   Tamale,   Northern  Teritories,  Gold 

Coast  Colony. 

fELLACOMBE,  GILBERT  W.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
ELLARD,  JOHN  BRANDON,  Police  Department,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
ELLIOT,  FITZROY  E.,  Halifax,  N.S.,  Canada. 
ELLIOT,  WILLIAM,  Mount  Ed&n,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
ELLIOTT,  CHARLES  HYDE,  Hastings,  Hawkes  Bay,  New  Zealand. 
ELLIOTT,  DAWSON  K.,  35  Kennedy  Street.  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
ELLIOTT,    GEOFFREY   BOWEILL,   c/o  Chalmers   Guthrie   &   Co.,   Guatemala   City,   Centra 

America. 

ELLIOTT,  HENRY,  K.C.,  Canada  Life  Buildings,  Montreal,  Canada. 
ELLIOTT,  JAMES  H.,  105  Stradbrooke  Place,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
ELLIS,  ALBERT  FULLER,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
ELLIS,  FELIX  M.,  Ellis  Lodge,  Haiphong  Road,  Kowloon,  China. 
ELLIS,  HAROLD  MIDDLETON,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

HENRY  REGINALD,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  Government  Medical  Officer,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
ELLIS,  JOHN  H.,  Kuduakarnam  Estate,  Peermaad,  Southern  India. 
ELLIS,  JOHN  T.,  81  Wellesley  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

ELLIS,  JOSEPH  PATRICK,  P.O.  Box  102,  Elizabethville,  Belgian  Congo,  via  Capetown. 
ELLISON,  CHARLES,  Te  Puna,  Havelock  North,  New  Zealand. 
SLLISON,  REV.  DOUGLAS,  Railway  Mission,  Regina.  Canada. 
ELLISON,  GEORGE  ANDERTON,  "La  Paz,"  Santa  Eufemia,  F.C.P.,  Argentine. 
ELMSLIE,  CHRISTOPHER  TATHAM,  39  Norwich  Chambers,  Hunter  Street,  Sydney,  New  South 

Wales. 

ELYARD,  FREDERICK  J.,  Messrs.  Blyth  Bros.  <fc  Co.,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 
^MANUEL,  ISIDORE  S.,  Lower  Liveringa  Station,  Derby,  Western  Australia. 
IMERSON,  HON.  CHARLES  H.,  K.C.,  M.E.C.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
IJVIERY,  ALBERT  HEATHCOTE,  British  Co'ton  Growing  Association,  Tamale,  N.T.,  Gold  Ccast 
Colony. 


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1889  tENGELKEN,  EMIL  WILLIAM,  Kimberley  Club,  South  Africa. 

1912  ENGKN,  FBEDEBICK,  Saskatchewan  Crescent.  Saskatoon,  Canada. 

1912  ENGLISH,  ERNEST  E.,  F.R.G.S.,  Eastern  Telegraph  Co.,  Suez,  Egypt. 

1897  fENOLiSH,  THOMAS  Rows,  De  Beers  Consolidated  Mines,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

1911  ENNIS,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  GEORGE  F.  N.,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

1911  fENTRiCAN,  A.  J.,  36  Customs  Street,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

1908  ERNST,  JAMES  B.,  Juan  Vinos,  Costa  Rica. 

1883  fEsnorr,  H.E.,  SIR  E.  BICKHAM  SWEKT,  K.C.M.G.,  Government  House,  Suva,  Fiji. 

1902  ESPEUT,  CLAUDE  V.,  Public  Works  Department,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 

1902  ESPEUT,  REGINALD  WM.,  C.E.,  Government  Railway,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

1912  ESPIE,  SAMUEL  ALEX.,  Naraguta,  Northern  Nigeria. 
1897  fEssiEN,  ALHERT  DUKE,  Cape  Coast,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1897  ESUMAN-GWIRA,  JOHN  BUOKMAN,  Kumassi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1902  ETLINGER,  THOMAS  E.,  C.E. 

1911  EVANS,  EDWIN  T.,  c/o  T.  Cook  d>  Son,  Calcutta,  India. 

1911  EVANS,  FRANCIS  S.,  c/o  Guthrit.  <k  Co.,  Singapore. 

1901  EVANS,  FRANKLYN  S.,  Bulawayo  Club,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

1880  EVANS,  HON.  SIR  FREDERICK,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.V.O.,  Colonial  Secretary,  Gibraltar. 

1910  EVANS,  H.  POLLMAN,  Union  Life  Building,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1912  EVANS,  HENRY  W.,  82  Spadina  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1889  EVANS,  J.  ERIRYS,  C.M.G.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1910  EVANS,  JOHN,  B.A.,  M.D.,  Winterton,  via  Estcourt,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

1907  EVANS,  LEWIS,  St.  Winifreds,  Nottingham  Road,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

1912  EVANS,  LORENZO,  65  St.  Ursule  Street,  Quebec,  Canada. 

1902  fEvANS,  MAURICE  S.,  C.M.G.,  J.P.,  Hill  Crest,  Berea  Bridge,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

1913  EVANS,  OSCAR  E.  G.,  Meb-ose,  Bedford,  C.P.,  South  Africa. 
1897  EVANS,  SAMUEL,  79  Nugget  Street,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
1913  EVAN?,  COLONEL  THOMAS  MAY,  New  Town,  Tasmania. 

1906  EVANS,  WALTER  BOWEN. 

1912  EVANS,  WILLIAM  J.,  c/o  Kuskie  Tin  Mines,  Naraguln,  Northern  Nigeria. 

1909  EVANS,  WM.  SANFORD,  326  Grain  Exchange,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

1913  EVERALL,  WILLIAM,  Apartado  331,  Guatemala. 

1902  fEvERSFiELD,  CAPTAIN  GEORGE  A.,  c/o  Post  Office,  Calgary,  Alberta,  Canada. 

1912  EVERY,  RT.  REV.  BISHOP  EDWARD  F.,  D.D.,  25  de  Mayo  286  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1903  fEvES,  CAPTAIN  HUBERT  E.,  J.P.,  Arntully,  Cedar  Valley  P.O.,  Jamaica. 

1910  EVES,  H.  B.  HEATH,  Burma  Oil  Co.,  1  Vans  ttart  Row,  Calcutta. 
1909  EWART,  JOHN  HAMILTON,  18  Wellington  Street  East,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1908  EWART,  JOHN  SKIHVING,  K.C.,  Moksoris  Bank  Chambers,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
1903  fEwENS,  CREASY,    Le  Chalet,  Guernsey. 

1912  EWINO,  ALBERT  FREEMAN,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

1912  EWINQ,  ROYAL  L.,  22  McTavish  Street.  Montreal,  Canada. 

1913  EYRE,  VEN.  ARCHDEACON  CHRISTOPHER  B..  Mtonya,  c/o  U.M.C.A.,  Fort  Johnston,  Nyasa- 

land. 

1912  fEvwAZ,  MICHAEL,  Kapsabet,  Nandi,  British  East  Africa. 

1911  SZECHIEU  V.  G.,  Indian  Immigration  Office,  Penantj,  Straits  Settlements. 


1900      FADELLE,   EDWARD,  C.E.,  c/o  Hume  Hermanns,  Calle  Lavalle  472,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1910  FAIR,  CHARLHS  H.,  Police  Department,  Kas'ima,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1887      FAIRBAIRN,    GEORGE,  M.P.,  c/o   Union  Mortgage  and  Agency  Company,    William  Street, 

Melbourne,  Victoria. 
1912     FAIRBAIRN,  KENNETH  BRUCE,  Chipongwe,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
1912     FURBAIR*.  RHYS  D..  633  Huron  Street.  Toronto,  Canada. 
1909      FAIRBAIRN,  THOMAS,  Immigration  Department,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

1911  FAIRBRIDGE,  KINOSLEY,  Bank  of  Australasia,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

1907      FAIRBRIDGE,  WILLIAM  E.,  Argus  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  P.O.  Box  1014,  Johannesburg, 
South  Africa. 


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FAIRFAX,  GEOFFREY  E.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Elaine,  New  South  Road,  Woollahra,  Sydney,  New 

South  Wales. 

•(•FAIRFAX,  JAMES  OSWALD,  Koorali,  Wolseley  Road,  Point  Piper,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
FAIRFAX,  SIR  JAMES  R.,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
FAIRLIE,  ALEXANDER,  Haslemere,  Turret  Road,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
•(•FAITHFULL,  ROBERT  L.,  M.D.,  5  Lyons  Terrace,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
FALCK,  AKOSI,  100  Zastron  Street,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 
FANNING,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  FRANCIS  GRANT,  Coomeragie,  Casino,  New  South  Wales. 
FARLOW,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  S.  C.  KING,  M.A.,  F.R.G.S.,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 
FARMER,  GEORGE,  Christineville  Estates,  Ltd.,  Sierra  Leone. 
FARMER,  JOHN  T.,  427  Constine  Building,  Montreal,  Canada. 
FARMER,  P.  PATTERSON,  176  Roxborough  Street  E.,  Toronto,  Canada. 
FARNELL,  FRANK,  J.P.,  5  Bligh  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
FARQUHAR,  ARTHUR  M.  O.,  Lautoka,  Fiji. 

fFARQUHARSON,  ARTHUR  W.,  c/o  Atlantic  Fruit  and  S.S.  Co.,  11  Broadway,  New  York,  U.S.  A 
fFARQUHARSON,  JOHN  C.,  J.P.,  Garland  Grove,  Montego  Bay,  Jamaica. 
FARR,  PROFESSOR  C.  COLERIDGE,  D.Sc.,  Canterbury  College,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
FARR,  WILFRED  E.,  Condor,  Punta  Arenas,  Straits  of  Magellan,  Chili. 
FARRELL,  ULICK  A.  R.,  Public  Works  Department,  Hong  Kong. 
FARRER,  EDMUND  H.,  The  Treasury,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
FARRER,  WILLIAM  E.,  Native  Commissioner,  Belingwe,  Rhodesia. 
FARRINGTON,  R.  T.  ANDERSON,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 

•(•FAULKNER,  FREDERICK  C.,  M.A.,  The  High  School,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 
FAULKNBR,  GEORGE  A.,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
FAWCETT,  JAMES  HART,  c/o  Messrs.  Bewick,  Moreing  &  Co.,  Equitable  Buildings,   CoUins 

Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

FAWCUS,  CAPTAIN  WM.  S.,  s/s  Sappho,  c/o  Straits  Steamship  Co.,  Singapore. 
FEETHAM,  RICHARD,  20  Savers  Buildings,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa.. 
FELL,  DAVID,  M.L.A.,  Equitable  Buildings,  George  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
•(•FELL,  W.  SCOTT,  Kilcreggan,  Mosman,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
FELTON,  ARTHUR  E.,  Clifton  Station,  West  Falklands,  Falkland  Islands. 
FENELON,  JOHN  J.,  Barrister-at-Law,  P.O.  Box  1175,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
FENN,  JOHN  C.  DOUGLAS,  Assistant  Treasurer,  Nicosia,  Cyprus. 
FENNELL,  P.  A.,  P.O.  Box  224,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
fFERGUS,  HON.  THOMAS,  47  Royal  Terrace,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 
{FERGUSON,  ALAN  C.  W.,  B.A.  (CANTAB.),  Naseby  Estate,  Nuwara  Elliya,  Ceylon. 
FERGUSON,  ARTHUR  D.,  British  Guiana  Bank,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 
FERGUSON,  FERGUS  W.,  Capetown,  South  Africa. 

FERGUSON,  H.  LINDO,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.I.,  77  Stuart  Street,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 
•(•FERGUSON,  JAMES  E.  A.,  M.B.,  C.M.,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 
FERGUSON,  JAMES  FINLAY,  P.O.  Box  22,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
•(•FERGUSON,  JAMES,  P.O.  Box  98,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

fFERGUSON,  JOHN,  C.M.G.,  Naseby  House,  Nuwara  Elliya,  Ceylon  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
FERGUSON,  KENNETH,  Native  Police,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
•(•FERGUSON,  RONALD  H.,  B.A.  (LoND.),  Calton  Lodge,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
FERGUSON,  RUGGLES  L.,  J.P.,  Samaritan,  St.  Patrick's  Grenada,  British  West  Indie*. 
FERNANDO,  H.  MARCUS,  M.D.,  B.Sc.,  General  Civil  Hospital,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
fFBRREiRA,  ANTONIO  F. 
FERRIS,  ERNEST  L.,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

FERRYMAN,  W.  E.,  P.O.  Box  1172,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
FESTING,  MAJOR  ARTHUR  H.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. 

FETHERSTONHAUGH,  CUTHBERT,  Summcrland,  Okanagan  Valley,  B.C.,  Canada. 
FETHERSTONHAUGH,  J.  E.  M.,  Toronto,  Canada. 

FETHERSTONAUGH,  FREDERICK  B.,  K.C.,  10  King  Street  East,  Toronto,  Canada. 
FIDDES,  JAMES,  Chizombesi  Estate,  Mikalongwe  P.O.,  Nyasaland. 
•(•FIELD,  A.  PERCY,  P.O.  Box  154,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
FIELD,  FRED  W.,  "Monetary  Times,"  Toronto,  Canada. 


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FIELD,  THOMAS,  San  Remo,  Lower  Symonds  Street,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
FIELD,  WILLIAM,  261  Alsina,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

FIELDING,  HAROLD,  British  Cotton-Growing  Association,  Port  Herald,  Nyasaland. 
fFiELDiNG,  HON.  WILLIAM  S.,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
FILMER,  HARRY  J.,  P.O.  Box  1409,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
fFiNATJGHTY,  H.  J.  ,  P.O.  Chunespoort,  via  Pietersburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
FINCH,  BARNARD,  Masonic  Hotel,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
FINDLAY,  JAMES,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
FINK,  HON.  THEODORE,  352  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
,  J.  P.,  Lai  Bagh,  Gwelo,  Rhodesia. 
,  CECIL  H.,  Zaria,  Northern  Nigeria. 
fFiRMiNGER,  REV.  WALTER  K.,  B.D.,  M.A.,  cfo  Messrs.  Grindlay  d>  Co.,  11  Hastings  Street, 

Calcutta. 

FIRTH,  ARCHIBALD  K.,  Temaire,  Papanui  Road,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
FISH,  GEORGE,  Grey  Street,  South  Brisbane,  Queensland. 
FISHER,  JOHN  MEADOWS,  39  Stock  Exchange,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
fFiSHER,  NORMAN  R.,  B.Sc.,  M.E.,  Cobalt,  Ontario,  Canada. 
FISHER,  R.  HILL,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
FISHER,  HON.  SYDNEY  A.,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

FISHER,  RIGHT  REV.  T.  CATHREW,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Nyasaland,  Likoma,  Nyasaland. 
FISHER,  THOMAS  R.,  Standard  Insurance  Co.,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 
FISHER,  W.  SHIRES,  St.  John,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 
fFiSKEN,  JOHN  INGLIS,  Corrabert,  Toorak,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
FITCHETT,  REV.  WM.  H.,  LL.D.,  Barkers  Road,  Kew,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
FITZGERALD,  GEORGE  L.,  C.E.,  The  Foliage,  San  Fernando,  Trinidad. 
FITZGERALD,  O'CONNELL,  Holyrood,  Belville,  Barbados. 
FiTzGiBBON,  WILLIAM  N.,  Home's  Buildings,  Suva,  Fiji. 
FITZPATRICK,  GEORGE,  Barrister-at-Law,  San  Fernando,  Trinidad. 

,  SIR  J.  PERCY,  K.C.M.G.,  M.L.A.,  P.O.  Box  149,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
FiTzRANDOLPH,  ROBERT,  Lynlon,  Fredericton,    New   Brunswick,    Canada   (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

fFLACK,  JOSEPH  H.,  9  Queen  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
FLATAIT,  ALFRED,  Akuse,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
FLAVELLE,  JOSEPH  W.,  LL.D.,  Queen's  Park,  Toronto,  Canada. 
fFLEGELTAUB,  WALTER,  Challis  House,  Martin  Place,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
fFLEiscHACK,  ALBERT  R.,  P.O.  Box  64,  Potchefstroom,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
FLEISCHER,  HENRY  C.,  Registrar  of  Mining  Titles,  P.O.  Box  1132,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
FLEMING,    CHARLES    D.,   J.P.,    Mining   Commissioner,    Gwelo,    Rhodesia    (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

FLEMING,  COLONEL  FRANK,  Toronto,  Canada. 
FLEMING,  HUGH,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

FLEMING,  JAMES  A.,  Estancia  Flemington,  Gualequay,  Entre  Rios,  Argentine. 
FLEMING,  JOHN  M.,  Great  Diamond  Estate,  British  Guiana. 
•fFLEMiNG,  RICHARD,  P.O.  Box  393,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
FLEMING,  SIR  SANDFORD,  K.C.M.G.,  Ottawa,  Canada  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
FLEMING,  THOMAS,  Good  Hope,  Boston,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
FLEMING,  W.,  c/o  Empire  Club,  59  Murray  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 
FLETCHER,  ALFRED  G.,  325  Russell  Hill  Drive,  Toronto,  Canada. 
FLETCHER,  CHARLES  McKENZiE,  Gwanda,  Rhodesia. 
FLETCHER,  FRANKLYN  H. 
FLETCHER,  H.  C.,  Bulawayo  Club,  Rhodesia. 
FLETCHER,  JOHN  W.,  Jinga,  Uganda. 
f FLETCHER,  M.  M.,  P.O.  Box  227,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
FLETCHER,  WILLIAM,  P.O.  Box  670,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
fFLETCHER,  WILLIAM,  Langford,  Walcha,  New  South  Wales. 

fFLETCHER,  WM.  HORTON. 


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1889 
1893 


FLINT,  ERIC  CHABLES  M.,  1161  Melville  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

FLOOD,  EDWARD  H.  S.,  Canadian  Trade  Commissioner,  Bridgetown,  Barbados. 

FLORANCE,  ROBERT  STONE,  Blenheim,  Maryborough,  New  Zealand. 

FOORD,  MONTAGUE  TKASDALE,  P.O.  Box  40,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

fFoRBES,  CAPT.  DAVID,  D.S.O.,  Swazi  Coal  Mines,  Athole,  Swaziland,  South  Africa. 

fFoRBES,  FREDK.  WILLIAM,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

FORBES,  GORDON  S.  DRUMMOND,  M.L.C.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

fFoRBES,  HENRY,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

FORBES,  JOHN  G.,  105  Sincoe  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

FORD,  LiEUT.-CoLONEL  FRANK,  K.C.,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

FORD,  JAMBS  W.,  Edgewood,  Arrow  Lakes,  B.C.,  Canada. 

FORD,  JOSEPH  C.,  117  Duke  Street,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

fFoRDE,  ROBERT  M.,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  Principal  Medical  Officer,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone 

(Corresponding  Secretary). 

FORDHAM,  ERNEST  EDWARD,  North  Western  Hotel,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
fFoREMAN,  JOSEPH,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  215  Macquarie  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
FORIN,  His  HONOUR  JUDGB  J.  A.,  Nelson,  B.C.,  Canada. 
FORNO,  LUIGI  G.,  45,  Strada  Zaccaria,  Valetta,  Malta. 

fFoRREST,  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  JOHN,  G.C.M.G.,  M.P.,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 
FORSTER,  JOHN  W.  L.,  24  King  Street  West,  Toronto,  Canada. 
FORSTER,  JULIUS  J. 

FORSYTH,  WILLIAM  T.,  P.O.  Box  1724,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
FORTUNE,  G.,  Bulawayo  Club,  Rhodesia. 

FORWOOD,  WALTER  W.,  J.P.,  Hindley  Street  West,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
FOSTER,  DONALD  F.,  Broomassie  Mines,  Ltd.,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
FOSTER,  EDGAR  W.,  Forestry  Department,  Benin  City,  Southern  Nigeria. 
f  FOSTER,  FRANK,  Western  Railway,  Estacion  Once,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
FOSTER,  HON.  GEORGE  E.,  LL.D.,  M.P.,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
FOSTER,  J.  MILTON,  76  Albany  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 
FOSTER,  MAURICE  K.,  Rantau,  Negri  Sembilan,  Federated  Malay  States. 
FOSTER,  WM.  MELVILLE,  M.A.,  B.C.L. 

FOTHERINGHAM,  COLONEL  J.  T.,  M.D.,  York  Club,  Toronto,  Canada. 
FOULQER,  HOWSON  R.,  ChigwcU,  Alberta,  Canada. 
FOULKES,  CAPTAIN  HENRY  D.,  Resident,  Sokoto,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
FOULKES,  CAPTAIN  J.  FORTESQUE,  Military  District  11,  Victoria,  B.C ,  Canada. 
FOWLDS,  HON.  GEORGE,  J.P.,  M.P.,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

FOWLER,  CHARLES,  Gurum  River  (Nigeria)  Tin  Mines,  via  Naraguta,  Northern  Nigeria. 
FOWLER,  CHARLES  DONALD,  431  Calle  Chacdbuco,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
FOWLER,  FELIX,  Yapane,  Lunngalla,  Ceylon. 

FOWLER,  FRANK,  Commissioner  of  Lands  and  Mines,  Georgetovm,  British  Guiana. 
fFowLER,  THOMAS  C.  EDWARD,  441  Bartolomt  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
Fox,  FRANK. 

Fox,  GEORGE,  M.R.C.S.E.,  L.R.C.P.,  Gordon  Street,  Suva,  Fiji. 
Fox,  JOHN,  G.P.O.,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

•Fox-  D  ECENT,  THOMAS,  354  Main  Street,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

fFoxoN,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  FRANK  E.,  V.D.,  Resident  Magistrate,  Estcourt,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
FOY,  HON.  JAMES  J.,  K.C.,  Parliament  Buildings,  Toronto,  Canada. 
FRAMES,  PERCIVAL  Ross,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
FRANCE,  HENRY  D.,  Customs  Department,  Victoriaborg,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
FRANCE-HUGHES,  John,  P.O.  Box  2924,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
FRANCES,  HARRY  L.,  Reitfontein,  Winlerton,  Estcourt,  Natal. 

FRANCIS,  HON.  BERTRAM  ALEXANDER,  M.L.C.,  Protector  of  Immigrants,  Cure-pipe,  Mauriliu-*. 
FRANCIS,  PERCY  J.,  Union-Castle  S.S.  Co.,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
FRANCIS,  ROBERT  BUCHAN,  Calgary,  Canada. 

FRANCIS,  WELLINGTON,  K.C.,  66  Lowther  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 
FRANKLAND,  FREDERICK  W.,  Okataina,  Fozton,  New  Zealand. 
FRANKLIN,  W.  H.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 


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1913  FRANK,  ARCHIE  M.,  ?A  Avenida  Norte  Prolongation,  Gvalirrala. 

1913  FRANKS,  FOSTER  OWEN,  259  Calle  Maipu,  Buenos  Airss,  Argentine. 

1895  FRANKS,  GODFREY  F.,  M.A.,  Queens  College,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

1912  f  FRASER,  ALEX.,  J.P.,  P.O.  Box  33,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia;  and  Bulawayo  Club. 

1912  fFRASBB,  A.  C.,  Merchants  Bank,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

1911  FRASER,  A.  S.,  Customs  Department,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

1912  FRASER,  HON.  EDWARD  C.,  C.M.G.,  M.L.C.,  The  Castle,  Beau  Bassin,  Mauritius. 

1912  fFRASER,  FREDERICK  H.,  Pitakande  Group,  Matale,  Ceylon. 

1903  t^RASER,  SENATOR  HON.  SIB  JOHN  GEORGE,  P.O.  Box  250,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 

1913  FRASER,  J.  H.,  Regina,  Canada. 

1898  fFRASER,  JOSEPH,  Pitakande  Estate,  Matale,  Ceylon. 

1895  FRASER,  MALCOLM  A.  C.,  Registrar -General,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

1912  FRASER,  NORMAN  C.,  Knysna,  South  Africa. 
1907  FRASER,  WM.  KING,  Resident,  Zungeru,  Nigeria. 

1900  FREDERICKS,  J.  HAROLD,  c/o  T.  A.  Wall,  Jr.,  Esq.,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

1907  FREDERICKS.  MAURICE,  Bank  of  British  West  Africa,  Bathurst,  Gambia. 

1913  FREEMAN,  WM.  GEORGE,  B.So.,  A.R.C.S.,  F.L.S.,  Royal  Botanic  Gardens,  Trinidad. 

1906  fFREMANTLE,  JOHN  MORTON,  Zaria,  Northern  Nigeria. 

1912  fFREMANTLE,  SsLWYN  H.,  I.C.S.,  Allahabad,  India. 

1913  FRENCH,  ARTHUR,  Afton  Lodge,  Yeoville,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
1912  fFRBNCH,  THOMAS,  c/o  Burma  Mines,  Namtu,  via  Manpwe,  Burma. 

1902  FRERE,  CAPTAIN  ALLAN  GRAY,  86th  Infantry,  St.  Thomas  Mount,  Madras,  India. 

1910  FRBRE,  ERIC  GBAY,  N.W.  Mounted  Police,  McLeod,  Alia,  Canada. 

1900  FBERB,  HAROLD  ARTHUR,  Superintendent  of  Prisons,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

1907  FRERE,  NOEL  GRAY,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,  Kennema,  Sierra  Leone. 
1910  FRBRB,  OWEN  G.,  Police  Department,  Isipingo,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

1908  FREWEN,  HUGH  MORETON,  Government  House,  Northern  Nigeria. 

1912  fFREYSENG,  EDWARD,  90  Roxborough  Street  East,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1905  FRIEDLANDER,  CHARLES,  Victoria  Chambers,  Burg  Street,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
1910  FRIEDMAN,  ISAAC,  Corporation  Buildings,  Rissik  Street,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1913  FAIND,  H.  OTTO,  F.R.G.S.,  1925  Fourteenth  Avenue  West,  Vancouver,  Canada. 
1908  FRODSHAM,  RIGHT  REV.  BISHOP  GEORGE  H.,  M.A.,  D.D. 

1896  fFROOD,  THOMAS  MORTON,  M.D.,  P.O.  Box  1032,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1910  FROST,  ARTHUR  W.,  P.O.  Box  60,  Pilgrim's  Rest,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
1882  FROST,  HON.  SIR  JOHN,  K.C.M.G.,  Queenstown,  South  Afrioa. 

1906  f^BY,  HAROLD  A.,  P.O.  Private  Bag,  Langlaate,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

1911  FBY,  HUGH  R.,  Audit  Department,  Suva,  Fiji. 

1912  FULLER,  FRANCIS  C.,  C.M.G.,  Chief  Commissioner,  The  Fort,  Kumassi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
1902  FULFORD,  HARRY  E.,  C.M.G.,  British  Consulate-General,  Shanghai,  China. 

1900  fFtTLTON,  HERBERT  VALPY,  P.O.  Box  84,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

1911  FURBY,  WM.  STAFFORD,  M.I.E.E.,  c/o  Post  Office,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
1906  FURLEY,  JOHN  TALFOURD,  Colonial  Secretariat,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
1910  FURNESS,  REGINALD  L.,  Salisbury  Club,  Rhodesia. 

1901  FYNN,  CHARLES  GAWLKR,  Native  Commissioner,  Fingo  Location,  Rhodesia. 

1912  FYNN,  H.  P.,  Bulawayo  Club,  Rhodesia. 

1878  -J-FYSH,  Hon.  SIR  PHILIP  0.,  K.C.M.G.,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 

1908  GABBIEL,  E.  VIVIAN,  C.V.O.,  C.S.I.,  Foreign  Office,  Calcutta  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

1908  GAGE,  CHARLES  E.,  Royal  Natal  Yacht  Club,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

1892  fGAiKWAD,  SHBIMANT  SAMPATBAO  K.,  M.R.L,  M.R.A.S.,  c/o  Shri  Sayagi  Library,  Baroda, 

India. 
1910 
1884 
1910 
1912 


GAILEY,  JAMES,  Government  Railway,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
GAISFORD,  HENRY,  Oringi,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 

,  ALEXANDER  N.,  Customs  Department,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
,    AUGUSTUS    R.,  M.Inst.C.E.,   F.S.E.,  Director  of  Public    Workt,  Zanzibar 
(Corresponding  Secretary). 


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1901 
1912 
1911 


GALE,  EDMUND  ESTCOURT,  Police  Dept.,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

GALLAGHER,  PATRICK  F.,  Government  Railway,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

GALLAWAY,  WILLIAM,  Messrs.  Thompson  <k  Moir,  Prestea,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

GALLBTLY,  ARCHIBALD  J.  C.,  Bank  of  Montreal,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

fGALLEWSKi,  MAURICE,  Stock  Exchange,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

GALLOWAY,  D.  ERNEST,  Grand  Trunk  Railway,  Montreal,  Canada. 

fGALPiN,  GEORGE  LUCK,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  Cradock  Place,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

GALT,  JOHN,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

fGALWAY,  H.E.,  LiEUT.-CoLONBL  SIR  HENRY  L.,  K.C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Government   House, 

Bathurst,  Gambia. 

GAMBLE,  OSWALD,  Police  Force,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
GANADO,  ROBERT  F.,  LL.D.,  27  Strada  Zaccaria,  Valletta,  Malta. 
GARBS,  PROFESSOR  J.  B.,  P.O.  Box  136,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
GARDEN,  JAMES  F.,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
GARDEN,  JOHN  ROBSON,  Wolseley,  Saskatchewan,  Canada. 
GARDINER,  WILLIAM  F.,  347  Fender  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
GARDOM,  BENJAMIN  WILLIAM,  250  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
fGARLicK,  JOHN,  P.O.  Box  63,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
GARNETT,  EDGAR  M.,  Guantanamo,  Cuba. 
GARNETT,  GEORGE  RUSSELL,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

GARNHAM,  WILLIAM  STEPHEN,  c/o  B.E.A.  Corporation,  Ltd.,  Mombasa,  British  East  Africa. 
GARRARD,  GEORGE  F.,  c/o  Messrs.  Smith  &  Emmerton,  352  Collins  Street,  Melbourne, 

Victoria. 

GARRAWAY,  HENRY  FRANK,  c/o  Messrs.  A.  Berg  <fc  Co.,  Barranquilla,  Colombia. 
GARRETT,  H.  L.  0.,  Government  College,  Lahore,  India. 
GARRETT,  HENRY  B.  G.,  Forests  Department,  Bangkok,  Siam. 
GARRIOCH,  CHARLES  G.,  Government  House,  Port  Moresby,  Papua  (vid  Australia). 
GARROD,  JOHN  REBBECK,  Club  Ingles,  478  Calle  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Airee,  Argentine. 
GASOOYNE,  HARRY  B.,  Niger  Co.,  Onitsha,  Nigeria. 
GASKIN,  C.  P.,  Berbice,  British  Guiana. 
fGASSON,  GEORGE  H.,  Queenstown,  South  Africa. 
GATLAND,  GEORGE  J.,  P.O.  Box  278,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
GAU,  JULIUS,  P.O.  Box  209,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
GAULT,  ALEXANDER,  Suva,  Fiji. 

GAVIN,  NORMAN  A.,  c/o  S.  A.  des  Huileries  du  Congo  Beige,  Kinshasa,  Belgian  Congo,   via 
fGAY,  ARNOLD  E.,  The  Brothers,  Grenada,  West  Indies.  [Cape  Town. 

GEORGE  SINCLAIR,  Coronado,  San  Diego  County,  California,  U.S.A. 
WILLIAM  INKERMAN,  23  St.  Sacrament  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 
GEARY,  ALFRED,  Gardiner  Street,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
GEE,  A.  H.,  Land  and  Survey  Department,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 

GEE,  GEORGE  F.,  c/o  National  Bank  of  New  Zealand,  Limited,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
GEMMELL,  HUGH  B.,  Mechanical  Supt.  South  African  Railways,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
GEMMELL,  JOHN,  Mashonaland  Agency,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
GEORGE,  ARTHUR,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 
GEORGE,  EDWARD  C.  S.,  C.I.E.,  G.P.O.,  Rangoon,  Burma. 

EORGE,  W.  H.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
GEORGE,  WM.  KERR,  71  Highland  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

GEORGESON,  GEORGE,  J.P.,  Mutual  Life  Buildings,  George  St.,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
GEORGESON,  WILLIAM,  Calgary,  Canada. 

ERALD,  WILLIAM  J.,  I.S.O.,  75  Sparks  Street,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
GERARD,  HUGH  WILLIAM  HENRY,  c/o  P.  L.  Ziman,  Esq.,  Queen  Street,  Auckland,  New 

Zealand. 

GIBBINGS,  ALFRED  H.,  c/o  A.  Brodie,  Esq.,  888  Alsina,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
GIBBON,  CHARLES,  Goonambil,  Wattegama,  Ceylon. 
GIBBONS,    LIEUT. -COLONEL   ALFRED  ST.   HILL,  F.R.G.S.,  Lusakas,  Ingwerere,    Northern 

Rhodesia  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
GIBBONS,  HAROLD  B.,  Butter  Mine,  Battlefields,  Rhodesia. 


Nous-Resident  Fellows.  185 

Year^of 
Election. 

1913  GIBBS,  Q.  W.,  Marine  Dept.,  Lokoja,  Nigeria. 

1897  GIBBS,  ISAAC,  New  Zealand  Shipping  Co.,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

1897  fGiBBS,  JOHN,  P.O.  Box  74,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

1910  GIBBS,  HON.  MICHAEL  P.,  M.E.C.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

1907  GIBLIN,  ALFRED,  Te  Ante,  Hawkes  Bay,  New  Zealand. 

1904  fGiBLiN,  JOHN  SCBUBY,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 

1912  GIBSON,  FREDERICK  G.,  A.D.,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

1912  GIBSON,  H.  A.,  M.D.,  216  6th  Avsnue  West,  Calgary,  Canada. 

1889  GIBSON,  HARRY,  J.P.,  P.O.  Box  1643,  and  85  St.  George's  Street,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa 
(Corresponding  Secretary). 

1911  GIBSON,  HOPE,  186  San  Martin,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1910  GIBSON,  HON.  JAMES  J.,  M.L.C.,  Anglo-Ceylon  Estates  Co.,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 

1912  GIBSON,  His  HONOR  SIR  JOHN  M.,  K.C.M.G.,  Government  House,  Toronto,  Canada. 
1912  GIBSON,  THOMAS,  164  Metcalfe  Street,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

1912  GIBSON,  WILLIAM  SUMNER,  Civil  Service,  Singapore. 

1909  GIDDEN,  THOMAS,  Campion,  Bogawantalawa,  Ceylon. 

1908  GIDDY,  LENNOX  L.,  P.O.  Box  10,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 
1896  GIDEON,  D.  S.,  J.P..  Port  Antonio,  Jamaica. 

1913  GIFFORD,  W.  R.  BARRY,  Limbang,  Sarawak,  Borneo. 

1905  fGiLCHRiST,  THOMAS  B.,  M.D.,  P.O.  Box  161,  Fordsburg,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
1913  GELCHRIST,  JOHN,  Union  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1908  GILCHRIST,  WILLIAM  J.,  Attorney-GeneraFs  Office,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

1912  fGiLD,  HARRY,  c/o  British  Agent,  Trengganu,  Malay  States. 

1913  GILES,  ALFRED  W.  LINZEE,  Port  Moresby,  Papua,  via  Australia. 

1910  fGILES»  EDMUND  D.,  Christchurch  Club,  New  Zealand. 

1907  GILES,  HEW  O'HALLORAN,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

1898  GILES,  THOMAS  O'HALLORAN,  M.A.,  LL.B.,  23  Cowra  Chambers,  Grenfell  Street,  Adelaide, 

South  Australia. 

1903  GILFTT.LAN,  ALEXANDER,  B.Sc.,  P.O.  Box  755,  Seattle,  Washington,  U.S.A. 

1904  fGiLPiLLAN,  DOUGLAS  F.,  P.O.  Box  1397,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1903  GILFILLAN,  EDWARD  T.,  Conway  P.O.,  Middelburg,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

1908  |GiLFiLLAN,  WILLIAM  H.,  Surveyor-General,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

1911  GUJOY,  W.  M.,  The  Milling  Co.,  Calgary,  Canada. 

1913  GILL,  E.  B.,  c/o  Messrs.  Gill  and  Wheelock,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

1912  fGiLL,  ROBERT,  281  O'Connor  Street,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

1909  GILLESPIE,  JOHN  WM.,  Bathurst  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
1891  f  GILLESPIE,  ROBERT  K.,  J.P.,  74  Princess  Street,  Kew,  Victoria. 

1910  GILLIES,  JOHN,  H.B.M.  Consul,  Barranquitta,  Colombia. 
1902  GILLOTT,  ARTHUR  G.  M.,  Casitta  385,  San  Jose,  Costa  Rica. 

1913  OILMAN,  ERNEST  CHARLES,  Assistant  Conservator  of  Forests,  Epe,  Nigeria. 

1900  GILMOUR,  DAVID  W.,  Chartered  Bank  of  India,  Kuala  Lumpur,  Federated  Malay  States. 

1912  GIRDLESTONE,  REV.  CANON  HENRY,  M.A.,  St.  Peter's  College,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
1889  fGiRDLESTONE,  MAJOR  NELSON  S.,  c/o  Standard  Bank,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

1913  GIRLING,  WALTER, CHARLES,  J.P.,  Stanley,  Falkland  Islands. 
1907  GIROUAHD,  LIBUT.. COLONEL  SIR  PERCY,  R.E.,  K.C.M.G.,  D.S.O. 

1895  fGiSBORNE,  DUDLEY  G.,  P.O.  Box  104,  Pietersburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

1913  GLANVILLE,  T.  B.,  P.O.  Box  4573,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1877  tGLANVILLB>  THOMAS,  Mile  Gully  P.O.,  Manchester,  Jamaica. 

1913  GLASGOW,  ROBERT,  12-14  East  Wellington  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1901  GLASIER,  F.  BEDFORD,  C.M.G. 

1912  GLAZEBROOK,  ARTHUR  J.,  548  Huron  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1906  GLEDDEN,  ROBERT,  Kalgoorlie,  Western  Australia. 

1905  tGLENNY,  THOMAS  A.,  Band  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1901  GLOAG,  ANDREW,  J.P.,  Clontarf  Villa,  Park  Drive,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

1901  -J-GLOAG,  DURANT,  Penhalonga,  Umtali,  Rhodesia. 

1913  GLOSSOP,  CAPT.  H.  W.  DALE,  Police  De.pt.,  Tamale,  N.T.,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1912"  GLOVER,  ARTHUR  HARDING,  Ilaro  Rubber  &  Produce  Estates,  Badagry,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 


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1913  ;  GOBBETT,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Toowoomba,  Queensland, 

fGocuLDAS,  NABOTTAM  MORARJEE,  Shanti  Bhavan,  Pedder  Hood,  Bombay. 


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GODDEN,  H.  DANVBRS,  D.D.S. 

GODKT,  JOHN  D.  MIDDLETON,  Paget,  Bermuda. 

GODFREY,  GBORGE,  Slrathmore,  Fitzroy  Street,  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

tGoDFREY,  JOSEPH  JAMES,  c/o  London  and  River  Plat*  Bank,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

GODLEY,  GODFREY  A.,  Dept.  of  Native  Affairs,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

GODSALL,  ROBERT  S.,  M.B.,  C.M.,  175  Macquaire  Strret,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

GODWIN,  CHARLES  H.,  Lai  Cabezas,  F.C.E.  Bios,  Argentine. 

GODWIN,  CHARLES  J.,  Post  Office,  Bushtick  Mine,  Bulawayo,  RhoJesia. 

GOGGIN,  D.  J.,  96  Bismarck  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

GOLDIE,  AMYAS  LBIGH,  P.O.  Box  1975,  Goldfield,  Nevada,  U.S.A. 

GOLDIB,  A.  R.,  c/o  Bank  of  Victoria,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

GOLDMAN,  LEOPOLD,  176  St.  George  Street.  Toronto,  Canada. 

GOLDMAN,  RICHARD,  P.O.  Box  2424,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

GOLDRKICH,  SAMUEL,  P.O.  Box  933,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

GJLDSBRO,  GEORGE  SBLWYN,  Gillies  Avenue,  Epsom,  Auckland,  New  Zcalar.d. 

GOLDSMITH,  THE  RIGHT  REV.  FREDERICK,  Lord  Bishop  of  Bunbury,  Bunbury,   Western 
Australia. 

GOLDSMITH,  HENRY  E.,  F.R.M.S.,  Public  Works  Department,  Hong  Kong. 

tGoLDSMTTH,  THOMAS,  Kroonstod,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 

GOLLAN,  HON.  HENRY  C.,  K.C.,  Attorney-General,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad. 

GOLLEDQE,  GEORGE  H.,  Gikiyanakanda,  Neboda,  Ceylon. 

JrOMES,  CASIMIRO  J.,  M.D.,  C.M.,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

fGoMM,  HARRY  H.,  H.B.M.  Vice-Consul,  Curityba,  Brazil. 

GOODACRE,  JOSIAH  S.,  Tarkwa  Exploration  Co.,  Tarkwa,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

fGooDBRAND,  STEPHEN,  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Medical  Dept.,  Accra.  Gold  Ccast  Colony. 

GOODS,  SIR  CHARLES  H.,  48  Grenfell  Street,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

GOODS,  RICHARD  A.  J.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

GrDODBSHAM.  COLONEL  A.  E.,  Deancroft,  South  Drive,  Toronto,  Canada. 

GOODERHAM.  GEORGE  H.,  49  Wellington  Street  East,  Toronto,  Canada. 

GOODFELLOW,  ADAM  A.  G.,  London  and  River  Plate  Bank,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

GOODHART,  HERBERT  L.,  Fort  Jameson,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

GOODIER,  H.  S.  H.,  Board  of  Trade,  Port  Arthur,  Canada. 

GOODRIDGE,  HON.  A.  F.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

GOODRIDQB,  RICHARD  F.,  M.L.C.,  Messrs.  A.  Goodridge  A>  Sons,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

GOODWIN,  ARTHUR  J.,  Public  Works  Department,  Lagos,  Southern  Nigeria. 

GOODY SR,  NORMAN  S.,  M.P.S.,  214  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

GOOLD-ADAMS,  H.E.,  MAJOR  SIR  HAMILTON  J.,  G.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Government  House,  Nicosia, 

Cyprus. 

GORDON,  ALAN  B.,  King  Williams  Town,  South  Africa. 
GORDON,  CRAWFORD,  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce,   V/innipeg,    Canada    (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

GORDOS,  DOUGLAS  Wsi.,  Native  Dept.,  Mumbwa,  via  Broken  Hill,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
fGoRDON,  GEORGE,  Muanaweni,  Rewa,  Fiji. 

GILBERT  T.,  c/o  National  Bank  of  India,  Kampala,  Uganda. 
fGoRDON,  W.  GORDON,  Knowlesly,  Queen's  Park.  Trinidad. 
GORDON,  WILLIAM  MONTGOMERIE,  Assistant  Colonial  Secretary,  Trinidad. 
GORDON,  WEBSTER  BOYLE,  C.I.E.,  Smartts  Syndicate   Farms,  Britstown,  De  Aar,  Cape 

Province,  South  Africa. 

GOSLIN,  MAURICE,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Magoya,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
GOSLING,  HON.  AMBROSE,  M.L.C.,  Paget,  Bermuda. 
GOSLING,  EDMUND  W.,  Paget,  Bermuda. 

GOSLING,  J.  T.,  Postmaster-General,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
GOSNBLL,  R.  EDWARD,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
GOSSET,  HON.  B.  S.,  Halberstadt,  Bull  Bay,  Jamaica. 


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1912  GOSWANI,  RAJA  KISORI  LAL,  Serampur,  E.I.R.,  Bengal,  India. 

1911  GOUGH,  LEWIS  H.,  PH.D.,  Department  of  Agriculture,' Cairo,  Egypt. 

1913  GOUIN,  HON.  SIB  LOMBB,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.,  D.C.L.,  Quebec,  Canada. 

1909  GOULD,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  SENATOR  HON.  SIB  ALBEBT  J.,  V.D.,  121  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New 

South  Wales. 

1912  GOULD,  GEORGE,  Hereford  Street,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
1912     +GOULDING,  WILLIAM,  67  St.  George's  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1912     GOULTEB,  CHARLES  FBANCIS  J.,  Blenheim,  Marlborough,  New  Zealand. 
1900     GOULTEB,  HERBERT  H.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Virden,  Manitoba,  Canada. 

1910  GOULTER,  REDWOOD  F.,  Timara,  Blenheim,  New  Zealand. 

1912  GOUBLAY,  ROBERTS,  514  Jarvis  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1898  GOUBLAY,  WILLIAM  DICKSON,  Dock  Road,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1913  •  GOVETT,  CHABLES,  c/o  Union  Trustee  Co.,  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
1912  ,  Gow,  JOHN,  P.O.  Box  27,  Benoni,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

1912      GOYDER,  G.  B.,  Jodhpur,  Rajputana,  India. 

1907  GBAAFP,  SENATOB  HON.  JACOBUS  A.  C.,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
1912  i  GBACE,  M.  SHEFFIELD,  Potosi  Estate,  Bath,  Jamaica. 

1910     GBAHAM,  CAPTAIN  A.  McD.,  Police  Department,  Seremban,  Negri  Sembilan,  Federated  Malay 
1889     -J-GBAHAM,  FBANCIS  G.  C.,  C.C.  and  R.M.,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa.  [States. 

1908  -(-GRAHAM,  FRANK  J.  G.,  Messrs.  Smith  Mackenzie  <fe  Co.,  Mombasa,  British  East  Africa. 

1908  GBAHAM,  JOSEPH  WM.,  c/o  Messrs.  Wilson  Sons  tfe  Co.,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

1909  GBAHAM,  Snt  HUGH,  LL.D.,  918  Sherbrooke  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 
1912     GBAHAM,  MALISE  PATBICK,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1912  i  GBAHAM,  HON.  ROBERT  B.,  M.L.C.,  Rosehitt,  Mauritius. 

1889     -(-GRAHAM,  WOODTHORPE  T.,  J.P.,  P.O.  Box  1155,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1899  -(-GRAIN,  EBNBST  A.,  P.O.  Manly,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1913  GBAINGEB,  E,  GREVBXE,  Warrigal  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Walei. 

1910  GBANNUM,  HON.  EDWARD  A.,  M.E.C.,  Receiver-General,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 
1910     GRANT,  A.  H.  H.,  Standard  Bank,  Randfontein,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

1912  (  GBANT,  DAVID  E.,  Moonyoonoka,  Geraldton,  Western  Australia. 
1897  ;  -(-GRANT,  DUNCAN,  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1913  j  GBANT,  GABNET  P.,  18  Chestnut  Park  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 
1889  '  GBANT,  HENRY  E.  W.,  C.M.G.,  British  Agent,  Tonga. 

1912  GRANT,  HERBERT  H.,  519  Catte- Bartholome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
1896  j  GRANT,  SIB  JAMES  A.,  M.D.,  K.C.M.G.,  F.G.S.,  150  Elgin  Street,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

1910  GBANT,  OWEN,  Masongoleni,  British  East  Africa. 

1913  GBANT,  ROBEBT,  542  Calle  CangaUo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1911  i  GBANT,  RONALD  C.,  P.O.  Box  34,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

1877  :  GBANT,  COLONEL  THOMAS  HUNTEB,  c/o  William  Bignett,  Esq.,  Quebec,  Canada. 

1905  -(-GRANT,  WM.  LAWSON,  M.A.,  Queeris  University,  Kingston,  Ontario,  Canada  (Corresponding 

Secretary). 
1913     GRANTHAM,  HERBERT  CYRIL  BATHURST,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1906  !  GBASSICK,  PETEB  A.,  427  Calle  Bartoleme  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1910  ;  GRAVELY,  WILLIAM  B.,  Bank  of  Montreal,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 

1912  -(-GRAY,  ANDREW,  P.O.  .>hx  412,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

1912  |  GRAY,  DAVID  B.,  c/o.  H.  Johnstone,  Esq.,  Royal  George  Hotel,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

1911  GRAY,  EDWARD  D.,  Kainga,  South  Head  Road,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
1884     GRAY,  HON.  GEORGE  W.,  448  Queen  Street,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

1912  GBAY,  H.,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

1912  I  GBAY,  JOHN  R.,  850  Broughton  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1906  GBAY,  MELVILLE,  Timaru,  New  Zealand. 

1911  :  GRAY,  HON.  REGINALD,  M.E.C.,  Attorney-General,  Bermuda. 

1907  tG^*»  ROBERT,  Etterslie,  Gourton  P.O.,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

1888  fGBAY,  ROBEBT,  c/o  Messrs.  Dalgety  «fe  Co.,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1907  GRAY,  ST.  GEORGE,  B.A.,  M.B. 

1909  GRAY,  MAJOR  W.  BIBBELL,  District  Commissioner,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

1912  GBAY,  W.  S.,  B.A.,  LL.B.,  Macleod,  Alia,  Canada. 


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GRAY,  WENTWORTH  D.,  Barfreston  Private  Bag,  Myazura,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

GREATBATCH,  DAVID  W.,  P.O.  Box  195,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

GBEATHEAD,  PERCY,  J.P.,  African  Farms,  Ltd.,  P.O.  Box  5036,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

GREAVES,  FRANK,  J.P.,  M.P.S.,  Holmsleigh,  Newcastle,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

GREEN,  ARTHUR  PENNEFATHER,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

fGREEN,  FRANK  J.  H. 

GREEN,  FREDERICK  W.,  Apartado  1071,  Mexico  City,  Mexico. 

GREEN,  GERVASE  NOTCATT,  Bahia,  Brazil. 

GREEN,  HELPERIUS  R.,  Messrs.  E.  K.  Green  &  Co.,  Somerset  Rood,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

GREEN,  HENRY,  Mason's  Avenue,  Ponsonby,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

GREEN,  HOWARD  GRAHAM,  Port  Hope,  Ontario,  Canada. 

GREEN,  JAMES  A.,  Treasury,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

GREEN,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  JAMES  E.,  Calabar,  Southern  Nigeria. 

GREEN,  WILLIAM  B.  HARDING,  Buenos  Aires  and  Pacific  Ely.,  Bahia  Blanca,  Argentine. 

GREEN,  WILLIAM  J.,  P.O.  Box  1770,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

GREEN,  WILLIAM  J.,  3  Whitney  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

GREEN,  WILLIAM  NOEL,  c/o  Messrs.  Dirks  &  Dates,  9  de  Julio,  F.C.O.,  Argentine. 

GREENACRE,  WALTER,  413  West  Street,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

GREENE,  COLONEL  HON.  EDWARD  M.,  C.M.G.,  K.C.,  V.D.,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

GREENE,  GEORGE,  P.O.  Box  406,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

GREENE,  WILLIAM  HOWE,  A.R.I.B.A.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

GREENER,  HERBERT,  D.S.O.,  Rhodes  University  College,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 

GREENING,  THOMAS  B.,  221  St.  George  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

fGREENLEES,  JAMES  NsiLSON,  Stock  Exchange,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

•(•GREENSHIELDS,  GEORGE,  Douglas  Station,  Falkland  Islands. 

GREENSLADE,  FREDERICK  WM.,  c/o  African  Association,  Calabar,  Nigeria. 

GREENWOOD,  G.  DEAN,  J.P.,  Teviotdale,  Amberley,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 

GREGOR,  ALFRED,  P.O.  Box  506,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

GREIG,  GEORGE,  Laxapana,  Maskeliya,  Ceylon. 

GRELL,  CHARLES  H.,  Clapham  House,  Dominica,  West  Indies. 

GRENFELL,  ARTHUR  PASCOE. 

GREY,  MAJOR  RALEIGH,  C.V.O.,  C.M.G.,  M.L.C.,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

GREY,  WULFF  HENRY,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

,  JOHN,  Melbourne  Club,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
GRIERSON,  NORMAN  V.,  40  Calle  Victoria,  Montevideo,  Uruguay. 

,  WALTER  BAINE,  Messrs.  Baine,  Johnston  <fc  Co.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
GRIFFIN,  FITZROY  N.,  Kafue,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

GRIFFIN,  FREDERICK  T.,  Canadian  North  West  Land  Co.,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
GRIFFITH,  CHARLES  LUCAS,  Albury,  New  South  Wales. 
GRIFFITH,  GORDON  GRIFF. 

GRIFFITH,  GORDON  RISELY,  District  Commissioner,  Ashanti,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
GRIFFITH,  JUILUS  H.,  312  Winch  Building,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada, 
GRIFFITH,  THE  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  SAMUEL  W.,  G.C.M.G.,  Chief  Justice,  Federal  High  Court, 

Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

fGRiFFiTH,  SIR  WILLIAM  BRANDFORD,  B.A.,  35  Feuerbach  Strasse,  Frankfurt  A  /M.,  Germany. 
GRIFFITHS,  G.  H.,  Foundry  Co.,  Toowoomba,  Queensland. 

S,  HARRY  D.,  M.I.C.E.,A.R.S.M.,  M.I.M.M.,  &c.,  Tronoh,  Federated  Malay  States. 
GRIFFITHS,  JOHN  E.,  River  Avenue,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

,  THOMAS  GRIFF,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
GRIGO,  JOHN  C.  N.,  Longbeach,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 
GRIGG,  RICHARD,  Commissioner  of  Commerce,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
GRIGOR,  JOHN  A.,  Kampala,  Uganda. 

GRIGSBY,  REGINALD  C.,  St.  Stephen's  Avenue,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
GRIMMER,  WM.  P.,  P.O.  Box  174,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

GRIMSHAW,  HERBERT  C.  W.,  B.A.,  Provincial  Commissioner,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
GRIMWADE,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  HAROLD  W.,  A.F.A.,   Waveney,  Hampden  Road,   Armadale, 

Melbournet  Victoria. 


Non-Resident  Fellows.  189 

Tear  of 
Election. 

1912  GRIST,  KENNETH,  M.,  c/o  Under  Secretary,  Kuala  Lumpor,  Federated  Malay  States. 

1912  GROSS,  LESLIE,  G.P.O.,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1897  fGROVE,  DANIEL,  Yambo,  Inverell,  New  South  Wales. 

1905  GROVES,  THOMAS,  A.M.I.Mech.E.,  Public   Works  Department,  Selangor,   Federated    Malay 

1906  GROWDER,  JOHN,  c/o  Messrs.  Beyts  <k  Co.,  Suez,  Egypt.  [States. 
1908  GRUCHY,  LYNDON  STANLEY,  liar  a  Rubber  Co.,  c/o  Messrs.  Witt  <Se  Busch,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
1884  GRUNDY,  EUSTACE  BEARDOE,  K.C.,  Alexandra  Chambers,  Grenfell  Street,  Adelaide,  South 

Australia. 

1902  GUBBAY,  R.  A.,  3  Queen's  Buildings,  Hong  Kong. 

1908  fGuERRiER,  HUGH  T.,  P.O.  Box  125,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

1909  fGuEST,  HERBERT  M.,  c/o  "Mining  Record,"  P.O.  Box  1,  Klerksdorp,  Transvaal,South  Africa. 

1911  GULLKTT,  H.  S.,  Weftacombe,  Sandringham,  Victoria. 

1910  GULLICK,  WILLIAM  A.,  Government  Printer,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1910  GULLIVER-CHAD  WICK,  LEO  J.,  c/o  Bank  of  New  Zealand,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

1912  QUNDELFINGER,  KARL,  Mitchell  Park,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

1913  GUN-BROWNE,  GEORGE  DENNIS,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
1912  GUNN,  JOHN,  Gwelo,  Rhodesia. 

1912  GUNTER,  WILLIAM  R.  G.,  Moore  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

1912  GURNEY*,  EDWARD,  44  Walmer  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1912  GUSH,  HOWARD  WALTER,  M.B..  Ch.B.,  Medical  Department,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
1889  fGuTHRiE,  ADAM  W.,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

19 J  3  GUTHRIE,  SETON  C.  B.,  Barberena,  Guatemala. 

1907  fGuTHRiE-SMiTH,  H.,  Tutira,  Hawkes  Bay,  New  Zealand. 

191 1  GWYN.  B.  L.,  Midland  Railway,  Calle  25  de  Mayo  33,  Buenos  Aires  Argentine. 

1913  GWYNN,  ST.  CHARLES  B.,  Nyamandhlovu,  Rhodesia. 

1913  GWYTHER,  CECIL  WILBERFORCE,  1193  Rivadaria,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1912  GYI,  MOUNG  TAUNG,  T.D.M.,  Moulmein,  Burma. 


1890  fHAARHOFF,  DANIEL  J.,  J.P.,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

1895  fHACKER,  REV.  WILLIAM  J.,  Idutywa,  Transkei,  South  Africa. 

1907  HACKETT,  HON.  SIR  J.  WINTHROP,  K.C.M.G.,  M.L.C.,  LL.D.,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

1912  HA.DDO*,  W.  H.,  P.O.  Box  582,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

1895  .  HADDON-SMITH,  H.E.,  G.  B.,  C.M.G.,  Government  House,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 

1902  HADDON-SMITH,  HENRY  B.,  Government  Railway,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

1913  HADDON-SMITH,  CAPTAIN  WALTER  BASIL,  A.D.C.,  Government  House,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 
1894  HAGGART,  HON.  E.  A.  H.,  M.L.C.,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

1912  HAGOER,  ALBERT  E.,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1881  HAGUE,  GEORGE,  Rotherwood,  107  Redpath  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 

1913  fHAHN,  VEN.  ARCHDEACON  CHARLES  T.,  M.A.,  Nongoma,  Zululand,  South  Africa. 

1912  HAHN,  PAUL,  433  Indian  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1905  HAINES,  ROBERT  T.,  Foote  Street,  Elsternwick,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1893  fHAiNS,  HENRY,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1913  HAIT,  CHARLES  S.,  c/o  Ferrocarril  International,  Esquintla,  Guatemala. 

1912  HAITH,  CHARLES,  P.O.  Box  263,  Maritzbury,  South  Africa. 

1913  fHALDANE,  FRANK  G.,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

1897  HALL,  REV.  ALFRRD,  510,  Ontario  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1911  HALL,  F.  E.,  14  Place  Royal,  Montreal,  Canada. 
1907  tHALL,  FREDERICK  T.,  Hong  Kong  Club,  Hong  Kong. 
1897  HALL,  GODFREY,  Hororata,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 

1912  HALL,  HENRY  N.,  "The  World"  Office,  Pulitzer  Building,  New  York,  U.S.A. 
1912  HALL,  JAMES  DEAKIN,  The  Court  House,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1910  HALL,  JOHN  MAXWELL,  Jesselton,  British  North  Borneo. 

1912  HALL,  JOHN  O.,  Villa  Devoto,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1913  HALL,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  c/o  Messrs.  T.  H.  Hall  &  Co.,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
1913  HALL,  ROGER  EVANS,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,  Sekondi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
1909  HALL-JONES,  HON.  SIR  WILLIAM,  K.C.M.G.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 


HALLIMOND,  WILLIAM  T.,  M.I.M.E.,  P.O.  Box  5191,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

HALLMAN,  EMIL,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

HAM,  ALBERT,  561  Jarvis  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

HAMBER,  ERIC  W.,  Dominion  Bank,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

HAMER,  THURSTON,  Compania  Liner  a  de  Mexico,  Apartado  547,  Mexico  City,  M&xico. 

HAMILTON,  C.  FREDERICK,  Rideau  Club,  Ottawa,  Canada  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

HAMILTON,  DUNCAN  A.,  B.A.,  159  Pearson  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

HAMILTON,  PROFESSOR  GEORGE  H.,  The  College,  Bettevue,  Nebraska,  U.S.A. 

HAMILTON,  H.  W.  B.,  Hannan's  Club,  Kalgoorlie,  Western  Australia. 

HAMILTON,  JAMES  A.,  c/o  Mozambique  Co.,  Beira,  East  Africa  (via  Cape  Town). 

HAMILTON,  JOHN  T.,  Equitable  Life  Assurance  Society  of  the  United  States,  24  Water  Street, 

Yokohama,  Japan. 

HAMILTON,  Louis,  44  Cuno  Strasse,  Grunewald,  Berlin. 
f HAMILTON,  EGBERT,  P.O.  Box  412,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
HAMLYN,  A.  DOUGLAS,  The  Treasury,  Zungeru,  Nigeria. 
HAMMOND,  ARTHUR  C.f  230  Church  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
HAMMOND,  ROBERT  W.,  Plumtree,  Southern  Rhodesia. 
HAMNETT,  FREDERICK  HARPER,  Coimbatore,  Madras. 

•{•HAMPSON,  B.,  20  Hampson's  Buildings,  Smith  Street,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
fHAMpsoN,  J.  ATHERTON,  20  Hampson's  Buildings.,  Smith  Street,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
HANBURY,  J.,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

HANCOCK,  H.  R.,  29  National  Mutual  Buildings,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
•(•HANCOCK,  STRANGMAN,  Jumpers  Deep,  Limited,  Cleveland,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
•(•HANCOCK,  SYDNEY,  10  Queen's  Gardens,  Hong  Kong. 
HANCOCKS,  JAMES  E.,  Government  Stores  Bungalow,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
HANDLEY,  GUY  F.  B.,  Magoy,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
•{•HANDS,  GEORGE  E.,  P.O.  Box  936,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
HANDS,  HARRY,  J.P.,  108  St.  George's  Street,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
HANDYSIDE,  JOHN  S.,  Akitio,  East  Coast,  New  Zealand. 

fHANiNGTON,  ERNEST  B.  C.,  M.D.,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
•(•HANKIN,  CHRISTOPHER  L,  P.O.  Box  3942,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
HANNA,  DAVID  B.,  36  Castle  Frank  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 
HANNA,  JAMES  C.,  Northern  Club,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
•(•HANNAM,  CHARLES,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
HANNAM,  REGINALD  P.,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

HANNAY,  JOHN  A.,  c/o  Messrs.  J.  C.  Hannay  <fe  Co.,  Ltd.,  Rangoon,  Burma. 
HANNING,  WILLIAM,  M.I.M.E.,  1  Rue  Edouard  Fournier,  Passy,  Paris. 
HANSEN,  PAUL  M.,  64  Queen  Street,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
fHANSEN,  VlGGO  J.,  Market  Square,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
HANSON,  BERTRAM  E.,  Local  Auditor,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
HANSON,  EDWARD  C.,  A.R.I.B.A.,  Public  Works  Department,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
HANSON,  REV.  DR.,  D.D.,  Erskine  Presbyterian  Church,  Montreal,  Canada. 
•(•HARDIE,  WILLIAM,  Fairmont  P.O.,  Kootenay  Valley,  B.C.,  Canada. 
HARDING,  HARRY  T.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Stettler,  Alberta,  Canada. 
•(•HARDING,  J.  WALDEN,  Mount  Vernon,  Waipukurau,  New  Zealand. 
•(•HARDS,  HARRY  H.,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 

HARDWIOKE,  CHARLES,  M.D.,  c/o  S.  Pearson  &  Son,  Ltd.,  Minatitlan,  Vera  Cruz,  Mexico. 
•(•HARDY,  ARTHUR  C.,  Thornton  Cliff,  Brockville,  Ontario,  Canada. 
HARDY,  JOHN,  Printing  Office  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
HARDY,  JOHN  H.,  P.O.  Box  29,  Gwelo,  Rhodesia. 
HARDY,  WILLIAM  H.,  P.O.  Box  255,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 
HARGBR,  RICHARD  L.,  c/o  E.  0.  Harger,  Union  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
HARGREAVES,  W.  A.,  108  Albany  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 
HARGREAVES,  WILLIAM,  M.A.,  Malay  College,  Kuala  Kangsar,  Federated  Malay  Statet. 


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HARGROVE,  REGINALD,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

•(•HARKER,  GEORGE,  D.Sc.,  35  Boulevard,  Lewisham,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

HARLING,  THOMAS,  406  Board  of  Trade  Building,  Montreal,  Canada. 

HARMON,  H.  A,  Government  Training  Institution,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

HARMSWORTH,  CAPTAIN  ALFRED  C.,  J.P.,  Riversmead,  Norvals  Pont,  Cape  Province,  South 

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HARPER,  CHARLES  H.,  13. A.,  Provincial  Commissioner,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
HARPER,  JAMES  L.,  Monte  Caseros,  F.C.N.E.A.,  Argentine. 
HARPER,  J.  PEASCOD,  F.R.G.S.,  Taiping,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
•(•HARPER,  KENNETH  J.,  B.A.,  Cleveland,  Maskeliya,  Ceylon. 
HARPER,  HON.  ROBERT,  M.P.,  Myoora,  Toorak,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
•(•HARRINGTON,  ALBERT  E.,  J.P.,  Hldbisa,  Zululand,  South  Africa. 
HARRINGTON,  HORATIO,  c/o  Murray  Hill  Hotel,  Madison  Avenue,  New  York,  U.S.A. 
•(•HARRIS,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  SIR  DAVID,  K.C.M.G.,  M.L.A.,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 
HARRIS,  EDWARD,  Pleasant  Valley,  Geraldine,  New  Zealand. 
•(•HARRIS,  HENRY  WILLIAM  J.,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 
HARRIS,  HON.  JOHN,  M.L.C.,  Messrs.  Hearn  &  Co.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
HARRIS,  LLOYD,  Brant/or d,  Canada. 

HARRIS,  M.  READER,  9  Queen's  Road  Central,  Hong  Kong. 
HARRIS,  REGINALD  V.,  Barrister-at-Law,  St.  Paul's  Building,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada 

(Corresponding  Secretary). 

HARRIS,  ROBERT  E.,  K.C.,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 
HARRIS,  SAMUEL,  468  Wellington  Street,  W.,  Toronto,  Canada. 

HARRIS,  WALTER  KILROY,  F.R.G.S.,  Mayfield,  Waratah,  Newcastle,  New  South  Wales. 
•(•HARRIS,  WM.  DUCKETT,  Harris  Dale,  Barkly  West,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
HARRIS,  WYNTER,  16  Burg  Street,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
HARRISON,  ARTHUR  J.  Y.,  Tungue,  Portuguese  Nyasaland. 

HARRISON,  C.  RENE,  B.A.  (Oxon),  L.R.I.B.A.,  Hurlingham  Club,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
HARRISON,  CUTHBERT,  W.,  Kuala  Lumpur,  Federated  Malay  Slates. 
•(•HARRISON,  FRANK,  Kaleden,  via  Penticton,  B.C.,  Canada. 
HARRISON,  FREDERICK  E.,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 
HARRISON,  GEORGE  A.,  c/o  Kyshtim  Mining  Corporation,  1  Nevsky  Prospect,  St.  Petersburg, 

Russia. 

HARRISON,  JOHN  DILWORTH,  Kaleden,  Okanagan  VaUey,  B.C.,  Canada. 
HARRISON,  J.  H.  HUGH,  M.R.C.S.E.,  L.R.C.P.,  Colonial  Surgeon,  Belize,  British  Honduras. 
•(•HARRISON,  J.  SPRANGER,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
HARRISON,  ROBERT  LEOPOLD,  Lusaka,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
•(•HARRISON,  WILLIAM  EWART,  Sierra  Leone  Old  Co.,  Sisrra  Leone. 
HARRISS,  CHARLES  ALBERT,  Mus.D.,  R.A.M.,  Earnscliffe,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
HARRISS,  RICHARD  H.,  P.O.  Box  162,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 
HARRISSON,  SYDNEY  T.,  C.M.G.,  Controller  of  Customs,  Barbados. 

HART,  ALFRED  D.,  British  Australasian  Tobacco  Co.,  A'Beckett  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria, 
HART,  EDWARD,  P.O.  Box  41,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
HART,  HERBERT  F.,  M.B.,  J.P.,  Carnarvon,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
HART,  PETER  FRANCIS,  36  Foveaux  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
HART,  RUPERT  LANCELOT  LEON,  M.R.C.V.S.,  Fort  Jameson,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
•(•HARTLEY,  CLEMENT  PERCY,  P.O.  Natal  Spruit,  near  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
HARVEY,  JAMES,  J.P.,  14  National  Mutual  Buildings,  King  William  Street,  Adelaide,  South 

Australia. 

HARVEY,  HON.  JOHN,  M.L.C.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
HARVEY,  NORMAN  L.,  Railway  Department,  Edmonton,  Canada. 
HARWIN,  JOHN,  Sans  Souci,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
HARWOOD,  A.  R.  28  Ca-stlereagh  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales ;  and  Australian  Club. 


1911  HASKELL,  ERNEST  D.,  4  Ice  House  Street,  Hong  Kong. 

1912  HASLAM,  JOHN  HEBER,  Regina,  Saskatchewan,  Canada. 

1902     fHASSALL,  RAYMOND  L.,  9  Castlereagh  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1913  '  HASZARD,  FRED  L.,  M.D.,  C.M.,  203  Leeson  and  Lineham  Block,  Calgary,  Canada. 


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HATCH,  JOHN  LENNARD,  Department  of  Agriculture,  P.O.  Box  434,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

fHATHORN,  FERGUS  A.,  107  Pietermaritz  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

HATHORN,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  KENNETH  H.,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

•{•HATHORN,  K.  HOWARD,  B.A.,  P.O.  Box  3,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

HATTON,  HON.  EDWIN  F.,  M.D.,  C.M.,  M.L.C.,  Richmond  Hill  House,  St.  Georges,  Grenada, 

West  Indies. 

HAULTAIN,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  F.  W.  G.,  Regina,  Canada. 
J-HAW,  WALTER  H.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  L.S.A.,  Knysna,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
HAWDON,  ARTHUR  J.,  J.P.,  Underwood,  Peel  Forest,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 
HA  WES,  CECIL  E. 

•{•HAWKER,  EDWARD  W.,  M.A.,  LL.M.,  Adelaide  Club,  South  Australia. 
HAWKER,  MICHAEL  S.,  Adelaide  Club,  South  Australia. 
HAWKER,  RICHARD  M.,  Adelaide  Club,  South  Australia. 

HAWKES,  WM.  BLACKBURNE,  c/o  Messrs.  Nutter  d;  Pearce,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay 
HAWKINS,  E.  J.  E.,  194  Peel  Street,  Montreal,  Canada.  [States. 

HAXELL,  WILLIAM  E.  0.,  645  Avenida  de  Mayo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
HAY,  A.  G.,  Bulawayo  Club,  Rhodesia. 

,  HARRY  ALGERNON,  Collendina,  Corowa,  New  South  Wales. 
fHAY,  HENRY,  Collendina,  Corowa,  New  South  Wales. 
HAY,  HENRY  J.,  Canada. 

HAY,  JAMES  M.  ALLAN,  P.O.  Box  48,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
HAY,  ROBERT,  M.Inst.C.E.,  W(*ter  Street,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

',  WILLIAM,  Wyuna,  Black  Street,  Brighton,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
HAYDEN,  A.,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

tHAYDON,  LEONARD  G.,  M.B.,  C.M.,  D.P.H.,  Port  Health  Office,  Point,  Durban,  SnuthAfrica. 
HAYES,  J.  A.  O'NEIL,  Merchants  Bank,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
HAYES-SADLER,  H.E.,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  SIR  JAMES,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,    Government   House, 

St.  George's,  Grenada,  West  Indies. 

HAYLES,  HARRY  S.  H.,  c/o  Trading  Co.,  Tarkwa,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
HAYMAN,  WILLIAM  HERBERT,  Nigeria  Bitumen  Corporation,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
HAYNES,  ALWYN  S.,  Pekan,  Pahang,  Federated  Malay  States. 
HAYTER.  A.  C.,  Fort  Jameson,  Northern  Rhodesia  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
HAYWARD,  D,  South  Australia. 

HAYWARD,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  EDWIN  J.,  c/o  Messrs.  Walker,  Sons  &  Co.,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
fHAYWARD,  FRANK  E.,  Messrs.  J.  Martin  <fc  Co.,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
HAZELL,  ALFRED,  Premier  Hotel,  Cuttinan,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
•fHAZELL,  CHARLES  S.,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
HAZEN,  HON.  J.  DOUGLAS,  Fredericton,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 
HEAD,  E.  E.,  Bulawayo  Club,  Rhodesia. 

D,  WM.  BEACHY,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
HEAPS,  EDWARD  H.,  541  Hastings  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
HBATLBY,  HUGH  H.,  Kamiti  Ranch,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

i,  ARTHUR,  B.A.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  Meloustan,  Ceres,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
fHEATLiE,  BERTRAM  DB  V.,  117  St.  George's  Street,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
HEBDEN,  GEORGE  H.,  Erambie,  Molong,  New  South  Wales ;  and  Union  Club. 
HEBERDEN,  G.  A.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  D.S.O.,  J.P.,  Victoria  West,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
•{•HEBRON,  HON.  A.  S.,  M.L.C.,  Barrister '-at-Law,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
HECTOR,  EDWARD  JAMES,  Valencia,  Port  Pirie,  South  Australia. 
HECTOR,  CAPTAIN  G.  NELSON,  R.N.R.,  Villa  Nelson,  Valescure,  St.  Raphael,  France. 
HECTOR,  ROBERT  B.,  Donside,  Nawalapitiya,  Ceylon. 

HEDGELAND,  REGINALD  F.  C.,  M.A.,  Kowloon  Customs,  c/o  Post  Cffice.  Hcng  Kong. 
HEDLEY,  T.  LIETCH,  Cape  Forage  Co.,  Newlands,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
HEDSTROM,  HON.  JOHN  MAYNARD,  M.L.C.,  Levuka,  Fiji. 
HEFFERSON,  W.  S.,  Ryder  Block,  Edmonton,  Canada. 
HEIMBROD,  GEORGE,  P.O.,  Lautoka,  Fiji. 

HELYER,  J.  SHAW,  142  Hastings  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
HEMMANT,  EDWARD  V.,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 


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HEMMENS,  CAPTAIN,  R.A.,  Commissioner's  Office,  P.O.  Box  4,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

HEMMING,  JOHN,  Westbourne,  Worcester  Street,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 

fHENDERSON',  E.  W.,  195  Calle  San  Martin,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

fHENDERSON,  PROFESSOR  GEORGE  C.,  Adelaide  Club,  South  Australia. 

HENDERSON,  J.  GRANT,  193  W.  Jackson  Street,  Hamilton,  Canada. 

HENDERSON,  JAMES  A.,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

HENDERSON,  JOHN  A.,  Government  Railway,  Offa,  Northern  Nigeria. 

HENDERSON,  JOHN  T.,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

HENDERSON,  Louis  W.,  Touchwood,  Saskatchewan,  Canada. 

HENDERSON,  STANLEY,  Great  West  Life  Assurance  Co.,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

tHENDERSON,  THOMAS  R.,  P.O.  Box  101,  Tofield,  Alberta,  Canada. 

fHENDERSON,  THOMPSON,  National  Bank,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

HENDERSON,  W.  P.  M.,  Essenwood  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

HENDERSON,  WALTER  L.,  P.O.  Box  181,  Rangoon,  Burma. 

HENDRICKS,  A.  J.,  Black  River,  Jamaica. 

HENDRIE,  A.  G.,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

HSNDRY,  JOHN,  Hastings  Mill,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

HENEY,  THOMAS  W.,  "  Sydney  Morning  Herald,"  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

HENMAN,  HAROLD  JAMES,  25  de  Mayo  33,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

fHENNESSY,  DAVID  V.,  J.P.,  Sydenham,  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

fHENNiNGS,  GTTSTAV  M.,  Naitamba,  Fiji. 

HENRY,  HOWARD,  R.L.,  15  The  Roslyn,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

IHERBERT,  REGINALD  F.  DE  COTJRCY,  J.P.,  Plantation  Rose  Hall,  Berbice,  British  Guiana. 

HERDMAN,  Hon.  ALEXANDER  LAWRENCE,  J.P.,  M.P.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

HERMON,  JOHN  VERNON,  Nega  Nega,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

HERRICK,  EDWARD  J.,  Tautane,  Herbertville,  Hawkes  Bay,  New  Zealand. 

HERRICK,  F.  D.,  Tautane,  Herbertville,  Hawkes  Bay,  New  Zealand. 

IESSHENSOHNN,  JOSHUA,  268  Loop  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

HERTSLET,  PERCY,  I.S.O.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

HESKETH,  HENRY  R.,  Wyndham  Street,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

HESKETH,  SAMUEL,  Wyndham  Street,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

HESLIP,  CAPTAIN  ISAAC,  Police  Department,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

HEUBACH.  FRED.  W.,  Nanton  Building,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

HEUGH,  COMMANDER  JOHN  G.,  R.N.,  D.S.O.,  British  Legation,  Pekin,  China. 

HEURTLEY,  E.  W.  DU  CREUX,  P.O.,  Sutherland's  River,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 

fHEWAT,  JOHN,  M.B.,  M.L.A.,  Woodstock,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

HEWITT,  FRANK  E.,  Education  Department,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

HEWITT,  JOHN,  49  Wellington  Street,  E.,  Toronto,  Canada. 

HEWLETT,  WILLIAM  G.,  P.O.  Box  3492,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

HEYMAN,  COLONEL  H.  M.,  P.O.  Box  220,  Buluwayo,  Rhodesia. 

HEYMAN,  JULIUS  N.,  Premier  Mine,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

HEYMANN,  JOSEPH,  J.P.,  Market  Street,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

KEYS,  FREDERICK  T.,  P.O.  Box  167,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

HEYWOOD,  JAMES  B.,  I.S.O.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

HEYWOOD,  PERCY  GEORGE,  Rand  Chib,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

HIBBINS,  WILLIAM  THOMAS,  Umtata,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

HICKLEY,  THOMAS  GUY,  Rantau,  Negri  Sembilan,  Federated  Malay  States. 

fHlDDINGH,  J.   M.  F. 

fHiDDiNGH,  MICHAEL,  F.C.S.,  Newlands,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

fHiGGiNS,  J.  M.,  39  Queen  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

HiGGiNSdN,  CHARLES  B.,  Samarai,  Papua  (via  Australia). 

HIQQINSON,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  Kafue,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

HIGGINSON,  R.  C.,  Suva,  Fiji. 

HIGH,  H.  L.,  do  C.  8.  Lott,  Esq.,  Dominion  Bank  Buildings,  Calgary,  Canada. 

fHiGHETT,  JOHN  MOORE. 

fHiOHFiELD,  REV.  HENRY,  M.A.,  Wesley  College,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

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HILL,  ARTHTTR  H.  JOCELYN,  B.A.,  F.E.G.S.,  St.  George's  Cathedral  Grammar  School,  Cape 

Town,  South  Africa. 

HILL,  CAPTAIN  CHARLES  RAPELJE,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 
HILL,  CHARLES  WM.,  Postmaster-General,  Gibraltar. 
HILL,  EDWARD  COLSTON,  555  Euclid  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 
HILL,  FRANCIS  C.,  24  Kings  Park  Road,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

HILL,  RALPH  BROADHURST,  District  Magistrate,  Gizo,  British  Solomon  I  elands, Western  Pacific. 
•HTT.T,,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  THOMAS  ALEXANDER. 

HILL,  W.  H.  FREER,  Kaduna  Syndicate,  Arim,  via  Naraguta,  Nigeria. 
HILL,  WARDROP  M.,  c/o  S.   Henderson,   Esq.,  Equitable  Buildings,  Sydney,  New  South 


HILLMAN,  WOLF,  P.O.  Box  2954,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

fHiLTON,  THOMAS  J.,  Nassam,  N.S.District,  via  Sierra  Leone. 

HIND,  ROBERT,  c/o  "Journal"  Office,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 

HINDER,  H.  CRITCHLEY,  The  University,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

HINDSLEY,  NORMAN,  1509  Fourth  Street  N.E.,  Calgary,  Canada. 

HIRSCH,  AUGUST,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

•(•HIRSCHHORN,  FRIEDRICH,  10  Christian  Street,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

HISCOCK,  FRANK  H.,  Messrs.  Viloudaki,  Hiscock  &  Co.,  Hanglcow,  China. 

HITCHCOCK,  HAROLD  G.,  Anglo-Ceylon  Estates  Co.,  P.O.  Box  35,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 

•J-HITCHINS,  SENATOR  HON.  CHARLES,  African  Boating  Co.,  Point,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

HLA,  MAUNG  KYAW  ZAN,  Township  Judge,  Einme,  Myaungmya,  Burma. 

HOBART,  CAPTAIN  EDWARD  H.,  Travelling  Commissioner,  Tamale,  Northern  Territories,  Gold 

Coast  Colony. 

HOBBS,  COLONEL  JOSEPH  J.  TALBOT,  Cottlesloe,  Western  Australia. 
fHoBSON,  GEORGE  R.,  Hillside,  Maseru,  Basutoland. 
HOBSOU,  ROBERT,  56  Charlton  Avenue,  W.,  Hamilton,  Canada. 
HOCHSCHILD,  SIGMUND,  P.O.  Box  25,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
•(•HOCKLY,  DANIEL  EDWARD,  East  London,  South  Africa. 

HODDER,  SAMUEL,  English  Literary  Society,  Cangallo  536,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
HODGES,  ARTHUR  H.,  Treasury,  Zungeru,  Nigeria. 

HODGES,  WILLIAM  GEOFFREY,  Bloemfontein  Club,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 
HooaES,  VEN.  ARCHDEACON  WILLIAM  H.,  675  Paseo  de  Julio,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
HODQETT,  ERNEST  C.,  Bank  of  British  West  Africa,  Lokoja,  Northern  Nigeria. 
•(•HODGSON,  ARTHUR  J.,  61  William  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 
HODGSON,  REV.  C.  H.,  Calle  Oxford  3A,  Valparaiso,  Chili. 
HODGSON,  HARRY  COURTENAY,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,  Sierra  Leone. 
fHooGSON,  HUBERT  M.  T.,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  Alberni,  Vancouver  Island,  B.C.,  Canada. 


1912  I  HODSON,  ARNOLD  W.,  F.R.G.S.,  District  Commissioner,  Berbera,  Somaliland. 

1913  !  HODSON,    LIEUT.-COL.    FREDERIC    ARTHUR,    Police    Department,    Livingstone,   Northern 

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1912  I  HOGG,  WILLIAM  H.,  Bank  of  Montreal,  Calgary,  Canada. 

1911  |  HOLBROOK,  FRED  T.,  Permas  Rubber  Co.,  Johore  Bharu,  Federated  Malay  States. 
1882  I  HOLDSWORTH,  JOHN,  Swarthmoor,  Havelock  North,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 


HOLE,  HUGH  MARSHALL,  Chief  Secretary,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 
HOLFORD,  WILLIAM  G.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
HOLLAND,  CUYLER  A.,  c/o  British  Columbia  Land  Co.,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
HOLLAND,  PHILIP  HENRY,  c/o  T.  S.  Boadee  &  Co.,  478  Calk  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires, 
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HOLLIDAY,  ALEXANDER,  "  El  Pilar"  United  Fruit  Co.,  Puerto  Barrios,  Guatemala. 

HOLLINS,  ARCHIBALD  F.,  541  Cangallo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

fHoLLiNS,  RICHARD  B.,  P.O.  Box  289,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

HOLLINSHEAD,  PERCY  R.,  Arts  &  Letters  Club,  Toronto,  Canada. 

•f-HoLLis,  HON.  A.  CLAUD,  C.M.G.,  M.L.C.,  Colonial  Secretary,  Sierra  Leone. 

HOLLIS,  CAPTAIN  HUGH. 

HOLLOWAY,  ALFRED,  P.O.  Boy  174,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

HOLMES,  CHARLES  WILLIAM,  P.O.  Box  256,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

HOLMES,  FRANCIS  A.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  M.H.A.,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 

HOLMES,  'G.  ERNEST,  P.O.  Box  684,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 

HOLMES,  HARRY  G.,  Public  Works  Department,  Accra,  Oold  Coast  Colony. 

HOLMES,  JOHN  R.,  B.L.,  District  Judge,  Nicosia,  Cyprus  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

HOLMES,  R.  A.,  Union  Bank  of  Australia,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

HOLROYD,  HON.  JUSTICE  SIR  EDWARD  D.,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

•J-HOLT,  WALTER  H.,  J.P.,  Australian  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

fHoMAN,  LEONARD  E.  B.,  Sand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

HOME,  GEORGE,  Pad.  Ijermin,  Deli,  Sumatra. 

HOME,  HENRY,  M.Inst.C.E.,  F.G.S.,  P.W.D.,  Keresley,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

HONEYWILL,  WILLIAM,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

HONNETT,  MAXIMILLIAN,  P.O.  Box  149,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

HOOD,  A.  JARVIE,  M.B.,  C.M.,  127  Macquarie  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

HOOD,  WM.  ACLAND,  c/o  Bank  of  British  North  America,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

HOODLESS,  DAVID  WINN,  B.Sc.,  A.K.C.,  Queen  Victoria  School,  Nasinu,  Fiji. 

HOOK,  CHARLES  S.,  232  Macpherson  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

HOOKE,  A.  A.,  Dungog,  New  South  Wales. 

HOOKE,  ARTHUR  W.,  Forum  River  (Nigeria)  Tin  Coy.,  Naraguta,  Northern  Nigeria. 

•f-HooKE,  AUGUSTUS,  JR.,  Union  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

HOOKE,  BEN,  Dungog,  New  South  Wales. 

HOOKER,  R.  SYMONS,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,  Sierra  Leone. 

HOOPER,  EDWARD  C.,  Public  Works  Department,  Pretoria,  South  Afrita. 

HOOPER.  JAMES,  Deputy  Provincial  Secretary,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

HOOPER,  RAYMOND  E.,  364  Smith  Street,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

HOOPS,  DOUGLAS  E.  MOSTYN,  c/o  The  Sinai  Mining  Co.,  Suez,  Egypt. 

fHopE,  C.  H.  S. 

HOPE,  GEORGE,  43  Duke  Street,  Hamilton,  Canada. 

HOPE,  HERBERT  ASHWORTH,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

fHopE,  JAMES  WILLIAM,  M.R.C.P.,  Fremantle,  Western  Australia. 
HOPE,  ROBERT  K.,  Registry  Office,  Hamilton,  Canada. 
HOPEWELL,  CHARLES,  Earlscourt,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

HOPKINS,  ALLAN,  8  Cathedral  Square,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

HOPKINS,  HARRY  S.,  P.O.  Box  39,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

HOPKINS,  J.  CASTELL,  2  College  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

HOPKINS,  JAS.  R.  INNES,  P.O.  Box  320,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 

HOPKINS,  WILLIAM,  307  Avenue  A,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 

HOPLEY,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  WILLIAM  M.,  Supreme  Court,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

HOPPER,  EDWARD,  P.O.  Box  10,  Mafeking,  South  Africa. 

fHoRDERN,  EDWARD  CARR,  211  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

fHoRNBY,  WILLIAM  F.,  Chettow  Dean,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 

HORNBY-PORTER,  CHARLES,  District  Commissioner,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

HORNE,  LINDSAY  D.,  Assam- Bengal  Railway,  Lumding,  Assam,  India. 

HORNE,  WILLIAM  H.  K.,  Standard  Bank,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa.  [Africa. 

HORNE,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  A.  E.,  A.M.I.C.E.,  A.M.I.E.E.,  P.O.  Box  432,  Pretoria,   South 

HORNELL,  WM.  WOODWARD,   M.A.,   Director  of  Public  Instruction,  Writers   Buildings, 
Calcutta,  India. 

fHoRSWELL,  EDMUND,  c/o  Messrs.   Finlay,   Fleming   d>    Co.,   P.O.    Box    181,  Rangoon, 

HORTON,  ROBERT  C.,  "  N.  Z.  Herald,'"  Auckland,  New  Zealand.  [Burma. 

HORWOOD,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  SIR  WILLIAM  H.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 


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HOSEASON,  THOMAS  W.,  Kroonstad,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 

HOSKEN,  WILLIAM,  P.O.  Box  667,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

HOSKIN,  A.  E.,  K.C.,  Farmer  Building,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

HOSKING,  JOHN  H.,  K.C.,  Maori  Road,  Dunedin.  New  Zealand. 

tHosMER,  CHARLES  R.,  c/o  Canadian  Pacific  Railway,  Montreal,  Canada. 

fHosMER,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  EDWARD    A.    C.,    Virden,    Manitoba,  Canada    (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

HOTCHKIS,  JOHN  G.,  Crookston.  Farm,  Kafue,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
HOUSTON,  HAROLD  E.,  Nigeria  Bitumen  Co.,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
HOVELL,  ROBERT  DE  B.,  P.O.  Box  1184.  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
HOWARD,  EDWARD  H.,  P.O.  Box  4,  Klerksdorp,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
HOWELL,  EDWARD  LALLY,  4  Bank  of  Hamilton  Chambers,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
HOWELL,  ERNEST,  24  McGregor  Street,  Middle  Park,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
HOWELL,  H.  SPENCER,  Stonyhurst,  Qalt,  Ontario,  Canada. 
HOWELL,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  HECTOR  N.,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
SOWELLS,  A.  P.,  c/o  Messrs.  Oourlay,  Winter,  Leeming  &  Co.,  Calgary,  Canada. 
HOWISON,  JOHN,  Grand  Oriental  Hotel,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
HOWSE,  MAJOR  NEVILLE  R.,  V.C.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  Orange,  New  South  Wales. 
HOY,  G.  FREDERICK,  P.O.  Box  357,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
tHoY,  W.  W.,  Central  South  African  Railways,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
tHoYLE,  JAMES  JOHNSON,  P.O.  Box  744,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
HUBBACK,  JOHN  H.,  Argentine. 

fHuBBARD,  ARTHUR  G.,  Government  Railway,  Lagos,  Southern  Nigeria. 
HUDDART,  LINDOW  H.  L.,  M.A.  (Cantab.),  A.R.S.M.,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  AJnst.M.M.,  P.0.f 

Lokoja.  Nigeria. 
HUDSON,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  ERNEST,  F.R.C.S.E.,   Allahabad  Central  Prison,   Naini,  E.  I. 

Railway,  India. 

•(•HUDSON,  WALTER  E.,  P.O.  Box  189,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
HUDSON,  WILLIAM,  Deputy  Postmaster-General,  Zungeru,  Nigeria. 
HUFFAM,  SYDNEY,  Administrator's  Office,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
HUGHES,  ADRIAN  D.  P.,  Obuasi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
HUGHES,  FRANK  G.,  P.O.  Box  216,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 
HUGHES,  FREDERICK  DEETON,  Southern  Nigeria  Regt.,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
HUGHES,  G.  OSBORNE,  M.D.,  Commonu-ealth  Block,  Winnipeg,  Carada. 
HUGHES,  GEORGE  SPENCER,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,  Epe,  Southern  Nigeria. 
HUGHES,  HERBERT  WHITE,  Booyoolee,  Gladstone,  South  Australia. 

HUGH  STANLEY,  c/o  A.  D.  Lamb,  Room  2  Winch  Building,  Hastings  Street  W., 

Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

HUGHES,  JOHN  D.,  c/o  Rubber  Estates,  Ltd.,  Blieron,  French  Ivory  Coast. 
HUGHES,  ROBERT  MURRAY,  Kafue,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
HUGHES,  COLONEL  HON.  SAM.,  M.P.,  Lindsay,  Ontario,  Canada. 
HUGHES,  HON.  THOMAS,  M.L.C.,  26  Hunter  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
HULETT,    GEORGE   HERBERT,   Advocate   of  the   Supreme    Court,    Verulam,    Natal,  South 

Africa. 

fHuLETT,  HORACE  B.,  Kearsney,  Nonoti,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

HULETT,  SENATOR  HON.  SIR  JAMES  LIEGE,  J.P.,  Kearsney,  Nonoti,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
HULL,  CLAUDE  W.,  Nigeria  Bitumen  Corporation,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
fHuLL,  GEORGE  H.,  The  Lodge,  Belgraina,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 
fHuLL,  HON.  HENRY  C.,  M.L.A.,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
HULME,  MAJOR  HERBERT  D.,  Barrister-at-Law,  P.O.  Box  127,   Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada 

(Corresponding  Secretary). 

HULSTON,  JOHN,  J.P.,  P.O.  Box  92,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
HUMBERT,  F.  Lois   Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 

HUME,    HON.    EDWARD   A.,    B.A.,    Chief  Magistrate,    Bathurst,    Gambia    (Corresponding 
Secretary). 

WILLIAM  J.  PARKE,  British  Residency,  Perak,  Federated  Mclay  States. 


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1^1^  HUMBLE,  B.  M.,    Vancouver  Club,   Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1901  HUMBY,  ALBERT  J.,  M.lnst.C.E.,  Government  Railways,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1904  HUMBY,  CHARLES  C.,  Palace  Chambers,  Kalgoorlie,  Western  Australia. 

1901  HUMPHREYS,  GEORGE,  Cathedral  Square,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

1913  HUNT,  ALLEN  WARD,  Colonial  Secretariat,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 

1910  HUNT,  ATLEE  A.,  C.M.G.,  Department  of  External  Affair*,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1910  HUNT,  DONALD  R.,  Schoonaard,  Sekufcuniland,  South  Africa. 

1889  HUNT,  HON.  WALTER  R.,  M.E.C.,  Receiver-General,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 

1912  HUNT,  WILLIAM  DUFFUS,  Invercargill,  New  Zealand. 

1913  HUNT,  WILLIAM  GEORGE,  1035,  21st  Avenue  West,  Calgary,  Canada. 

1889  HUNTER,  SIR  DAVID,  K.C.M.G.,  M.L.A.,  Colinton,  Ridge  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

1912  HUNTER,  JAMES  DANKS,  Eshowe,  Zululand,  South  Africa. 

1912  HUNTER,  JOHN  GEORGE,  M.P.C.,  P.O.  Box  209,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

1896  fHuNTER,  THOMAS  A.,  27  Octagon,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

1903  HUNTER,  WILLIAM  M.,  161  Loop  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

1897  HURRELL,  WILLIAM,  Gwelo,  Rhodesia. 

1910  tHuRLEY,  FREDERICK  A.,  A.M.lnst.C.E.,  Irrigation  Department,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
1908  HURST,  GEORGE,  Mount  Entrance,  Santa  Cruz,  Patagonia,  Argentine. 

1912  HUSBAND,  R.  O.  FULTON,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

1506  HUSSEY- WALSH,  MAJOR  WILLIAM. 

1S03  fHuTCHlNGS,  C.,  Vita  Retca,  *iji. 

191(1  fHuTCHiNSON,  CAPTAIN  HENRY,  li.N.R.,  Superintendent  of  Marine,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 

1912  t^-t;TCHINSON»  HENRY  NORTON,  I.C.S.,  "outmaster-General,  Lahore,  India.     (Corresponding 
Secretary. 

1911  HUTCHISON,  JAMES,  Commercial  Union  Building,  Montreal,  Canada. 

1910  HUTCHISON,  JAMES  A.,  Central  Prison,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
1901  HUTSON,  HON.  EYRE,  C.M  G.,  Colonial  Secretary,  Suva,  Fiji. 

1904  HUTT,  EDWARD,  J.P.,  Maitland,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1911  fHuTTON,   ALEXANDER    W.,    M.A.,    Melian    1810,    Belgrano,    Buenos    Aires,    Argentine 

Republic. 

1906  BUTTON,  ANDRIES  S.,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 

1912  HUTTON,  LEONARD  JOHN,  Calle  Bolivar  385,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
1892  HUTTON,  WILLIAM. 

1911  HUTTON,  WM.  MACK,  c/o  Exploration  and  Development  Co.,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

1885  tHYAM,  ABRAHAM,  P.O.  Box  234,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

1911  HYDE,  T.,  Education  Department,  Calabar,  Southern  Nigeria. 

1908  HYLTON,  REGINALD  E.  A.,  c/o  Standard  Bank,  P.O.  Box   119,  Laurenfo  Marques,  East 

Africa. 

1911  fHYMAN,  COLEMAN  P.,  J.P. 

1912  HYMAN,  OSCAR  H.,  231  Macquarie  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1909  HYSLOP,  JAMES,  D.S.O.,  M.B.,  Government  Asylum,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 


1913  IEVERS,  EYRE  FRANCIS,  M.I.Mech.E.,  25  de  Mayo  158,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1904  flLLius,  DONALD  W.,  Apartado  25,  Guanajuato,  Mexico. 

1912  ILSLEY,  HORACE,  Mazabuka,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1912  INCHES,  KENNETH  R.,  179  Germain  Street,  St.  John,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 
1911  INGALL,  C.  E.,  Malowa,  Mikvlongwe,  Nyasaland. 

1913  INGE,  WALTER,  A.C.P.,  Escuela  Practica  Veronese,  Guatemala. 
1913  INGERSOLL,  JAMES  HAMILTON,  St.  Catharine's,  Ontario,  Canada. 

1911  INGHAM,  HON.  CHARLES  V.,  M.L.C.,  The  Cedars,  Cedar  Avenue,  Hamilton,  Bermuda. 

1912  INGHAM,  CAPTAIN  JOHN  L.,  B.S.A.  Police,  The  Camp,  Gwelo,  Rhcdesia. 

1911  INGLEDEW,  CHARLES  M.,  c/o  Pauling  <fc  Co.,  Lobito,  Portuguese  West  Africa. 
1910  INGLIS,  GORDON,  Strathroy,  Drummoyne,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1910  INGLIS,  HERBERT,  Tudugalla,  Neboda,  Ceylon. 

1912  [S3LI3,  iVUuaicE  F.,  Assoo.M.Inst.C.E.L,  P.W.D.,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
1912  INGLIS,  WILLIAM  E.,  549  McKay  Avenue,  Edmonton,  Canada. 


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1901     tINKSBTTBB>  WM.  ELLSWOETH,  M.D.,  San  Jose,  Costa  Rica. 
1912  f  INNES,  ARCHIBALD  C.  MITCHELL,  809  Government  Street,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
1912     INNES,  ROBERT  G.  MITCHELL,  809  Government  Street,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
1891     t!°NS>  FREDERICK  F.,  Witwatersrand  G.M.  Co.,  P.O.  Knights,  via  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
1901     IRELAND,  ALLEYNE,  c/o  "The  World,"  Pulitzer  Building,  New  York,  U.S.A.  (Corresponding 
Secretary). 

IRELAND,  GEORGE  H.,  The  Bungalow,  Beau  Bassin,  Mauritius. 

IRESON,  J.  PERCIVAL,  Kumaradola,  Moneragalla,  Ceylon. 

IRON,  ARTHUR  T.,  P.O.  Box  56,  Lourenco  Marques,  East  Africa,  via  Cape  Town. 

IRVINE,  GERARD  M.  F.,  Chilanga,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

IRVINE,  HANS  W.  H.,  Great  Western  Vineyard,  Victoria. 

IRVINE,  MAJOR  RICHARD  ABERCROMBIE,  C.M.G.,  Provincial  Commissioner,  Tamale,  N.T., 
Gold  Coast  Colony. 

IRVINE,  STANNUS  C.  E.,  Chilanga,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

flRViNE,  HON.  WM.  HILL,  K.C.,  M.P.,  462  Little  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

IRVING,    GEORGE   CLERK,    Department   of  Telegraphs,   Sandakan,    British   North    Borneo 
(Corresponding  Secretary). 

IRWIN,  ACHESON,  B.A.,  Waverley,  Pleasant  Street,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 

IRWIN,  FRANCIS  JAMES,  Cowra  Chambers,  Grenfell  Street,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

IRWIN,  CAPT.  WM.  WILSON,  1550  Grant  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

flSAACS,  DAVID,  P.O.  Box  490,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

ISAACS,  ROBERT  MC!NTOSH,  B.E.  (Sydney),  Golden  Cross  G.M.Co.,  Barberton,   Transvaal, 
South  Africa. 

flSBiSTER,  B.  CLARENCE,  c/o  Bat  Petroleum  Mij,  Samarinda  Koeti,  Dutch  Borneo. 

ISEMONGER,  FRANCIS  M.,  Government  Secretariat,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 

flsEMONGER,  ROBERT  B.,  c/o  Standard  Bank,  P.O.  Box  2135,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal. 

IVEY,  ARNOLD  M.,  141  Isabella  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

JACK,  ARCHIBALD,  Parana,  F.  C.  Entre  Rios,  Argentine. 

JACK,  WILLIAM  C.,  M.I.N.A.,  14  Des  Vceux  Road  Central,  Hong  Kong. 

JACKMAN,  EDWARD  C.,  M.C.P.,  Erin  Cot,  Barbados. 

t JACKSON,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  CECIL  GOWER,  Native  High  Court,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

JACKSON,  HERBERT  EDWARD,  P.O.  Box  290,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

JACKSON,  HUGH  M.  GOWER,  Superintendent  of  Natives,  Gwelo,  Rhodesia. 

JACKSON,  NEVILLE  WARD,  102  Paseo  de  Julio,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

•(•JACKSON,  PERCY  R.,  Otis  Steel  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  U.S.A. 

•(•JACKSON,  STANLEY  N.  G.,  Native  Commissioner,  Victoria,  Southern  Rhodesia. 

JACKSON,  THEODORE  WALTON,  18  Timber  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

fJACKSON,  THOMAS  A.,  Magistrate,  N'Khandhla,  Zululand,  South  Africa. 

JACKSON,  WILFRID  B.,  Assistant  Conservator  of  Forests,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

JACKSON,  W.  E.,  Chief  Assistant  Secretary,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 

f  JACOB,  WILLIAM  F.,  Kiwitea,  Feilding,  New  Zealand. 

JACOBS,  EDWIN,  P.O.  Box  645,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

JACOBS,  EMANUEL  J.,  States  Tobacco  Co.,  A' Beckett  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

•(•JACOBS,  ISAAC,  306  Bourke  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

JACOBS,  Louis  P.,  18  Queen's  Road,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

JAFFRAY,  SENATOR  HON.  ROBERT,  78  Grenville  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

JAGQER,  JOHN  WM.,  M.L.A.,  P.O.  Box  258,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

JALLAND,  ERNEST  HENRY,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

JAMES,  CHARLES  CANNIFF,  C.M.G.,  144  St.  George  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

JAMES,  EDMUND  M.,  P.O.  Box  2362,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

•(•JAMES,  J.  WILLIAM,  F.G.S.,  Tanasari,  Blahehurst,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

JAMES,  SAMUEL  LISTER,  F.G.S.,  c/o  Messrs.  Finlay,  Fleming  &  Co.,  P.O.  Box  181,  Rangoon, 

Burma. 

JAMES,  REV.  WILLIS,  10th  Street  West,  Calgary,  Canada. 
JAMESON,  CLARENCE,  M.P.,  Digby,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 


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JAMESON,  GEORGES,  Ellerton,  St.  Albans,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 
JAMESON,  HENRY  B.  L.,  Customs  Dept.,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 
JAMESON,  HENRY  LYSTER,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 

RIGHT  HON.  SIR  L.  S.,  BART.,  C.B.,  M.D.,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
JAMIESON,  ARCHIBALD  ELDON,  D.D.S.,  Edmonton  Club,  Edmonton,  Canada. 
JAMIESON,  EDMUND  C.,  P.O.  Box  357,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
JAMIESON,  CLINTON  EGERTON,  307  Margaret  Avenue,  Peterboro',  Ont.,  Canada  (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

JAMIESON,  JAMES  M.,  Olencoe,  Pentland,  North  Queensland. 
JANSEN,  FRANCOIS  J.,  C.C.  &  R.M.,  Victoria  West,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
JARDINE,  ALFRED  EDWARD,  110  Frances  Street,  Bellevue,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
JARDINE,  JOHN,  Alexandra  Road,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
JARDINE,  MAJOR  WILLIAM,  Craigdhu,  Tamboers  Kloof,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
JARRETT,  ALEXANDER  G.,  Bella  Vista  Road,  Herne  Bay,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
JARVIS,  AEMILIUS,  34  Prince  Arthur  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 
JARVIS,  CHARLES  WILLIAM,  Fort  William,  Ont.,  Canada. 
JARVIS,  CHARLES  W.  B.,  c/o  Messrs.  Oibbs  &  Co.,  Antofagasta,  Chili. 
JAYEWARDENE,  EUGENE  W.,  Advocate,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
JAYEWARDENE,  MAJOR  T.  G.,  Turret  House,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
JEBB,  RICHARD  R.,  Audit  Dept.,  Berbera,  Somaliland. 

HON.  A.  M.,  M.L.C.,  Mombasa,  British  East  Africa. 
JEFFARES,  JOHN  L.  Sc.,  B.S.,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  Vieuwjaar  spruit,  Aliwal  North,  Cape  Province, 

South  Africa. 

JEMMETT,  FRANCIS  GEORGE,  928  Traders  Bank  Building,  Toronto,  Canada. 
JEMMETT,  MAX  GLANVDLLE,  B.E.  African  Corporation,  Ltd.,  Mombasa,  British  East  Africa. 
JENKINS,  CAPT.  G.  W.  R.,  Apartado  331,  Guatemala  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
t  JENKINS,  H.  L.,  Indian  Civil  Service. 
JENKINS,  HARRY  R.,  Eltham,  New  Zealand. 
t JENKINS,  PHILIP  L.,  Library  Buildings,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
JENKINS,  W.  W.,  P.O.  Box  166,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
JENSEN,  0.  CHRISTIAN,  Messrs.  John  Holt  &  Co.,  Onitsha,  Nigeria. 
JEPHSON,  WM.  JERMY,  P.O.  Box  508,  Prince  Rupert,  B.C.,  Canada. 

CARL,  Barrister-at-Law,  4  Alexandra  Buildings,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
•(•JEPPE,  JULIUS,  Consul -General  for  Greece,  Consul  for  Japan,  Consul  for  Denmark,   32 

Shortmarket  Street,  Cape  Totvn,  South  Africa. 
t JEPPE,  JULIUS,  P.O.  Box  60,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
f  JEROME,  CHARLES,  P.O.  Box  83,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
E.  R.,  c/o  Trading  Co.,  Tarkwa,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
JERVOISE,  G.  P.  V.,  Bululu,  Jinga,  Uganda. 
JEWELL,  ARTHUR,  Port  Moresby,  Papua  (vid  Australia). 
JEWELL,  ERNEST,  376  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
JEWELL,  NORMAN  P.,   M.D.,   B.Ch.,   Assistant   Medical   Officer,   Praslin   District,   Mahe, 

Seychelles. 

•J-JHALAWAR,  His  HIGHNESS  THE  MAHARAJA  BAHADUR  OF,  Rajputana,  India. 
JOANNIDES,  JOHN,  J.P.,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
JOB,  ROBERT  B.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
JOB,  HON.  WILLIAM  C.,  M.L.C.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
fJoFFE,  MAX  F.,  P.O.  Box  907,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
JOHN,  REGINALD,  P.O.  Box  76,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
JOHN,  THOMAS  TREWHELLA,  Calgary,  Canada. 

JOHNSON,  CAPTAIN  ARTHUR  E.,  D.S.O.,  Police  Department,  Zunge.ru,  Nigeria. 
JOHNSON,  C.  GARDINER,  P.O.  Box  759,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
JOHNSON,  DEANE  PEARSE,  Congo  Free  State. 

JOHNSON,  HON.  EDWARD  O.,  I.S.O.,  Colonial  Treasurer,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
JOHNSON,  HON.  GEORGE  HENRY,  D.D.S.,  M.E.C.,  Nassau,  BaJiamaa. 
JOHNSON,  HENRY  D.,  624  6th  Street,  Edmonton,  Canada. 
JOHNSON,  J.  BINNS,  1890  Comax  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 


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JOHNSON,  JOHN  T.,  Tamunua,  Navua,  Fiji. 

JOHNSON,  PERCY  VINER,  Assistant  R.M.,  Harrismith,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 

JOHNSON,  CAPTAIN  PERCY,  Namilongwi  Farm,  Pemba,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

fJoHNSON,  W.  C.  B.,  M.H.A.,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 

JOHNSON,  WM.  H.,  Suva,  Fiji. 

JOHNSTON,  BENJAMIN,  12A  Avenida  Suiy,  16A  Calle  Oriente,  Ouatemala. 

JOHNSTON,  C.  CHALMERS,  Vernon,  B.C.,  Canada. 

•(•JOHNSTON,  CHARLES  F.,  Kimbolton,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

JOHNSTON,  HON.  C.  J.,  M.L.C.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

JOHNSTON,  D.  HOPE,  M.A.,  F.R.G.S.,  F.R.Hist.S.,  Barri!,ler-at-Law,c/o  Bank  of  Australasia, 
Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  and  Australasian  Pioneer*'  Club,  Sydney. 

fJoHNSTON,  GEORGE  F.,  436  Elm  Avenue,  Montreal,  Canada. 

JOHNSTON,  JAMES,  Department  of  Agriculture,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

fJoHNSTON,  JAMES,  J.P.,  Oakbank,  Mount  Barker,  South  Australia. 

JOHNSTON,  JAMES  LYON,  African  Banking  Corporation,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

t  JOHNSTON,  MATHEW  T.,  Estancia  Marabu,  St.  Eleodora,  F.C.P.,  Argentine. 

JOHNSTON,  PERCIVAL,  J.P.,  Mildurd,  East  Esplanade,  Manly,  New  South  Wales. 

JOHNSTON,  SYDNEY,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 

JOHNSTON,  T.  B.,  Tarkwa,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

JOHNSTONS,  GEORGE  W.,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  1  Esplanade  East,  Calcutta. 

JOHNSTONS,  JAMES,  Nelson,  B.C.,  Canada. 

JONA,  J.  LEON,  D.So.,  M.D.,  B.S.,  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

JONES,  ADRIAN  BROOKHOT.DING,  English  Club,  476  Calle  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires, 

JONES,  ARTHUR,  1730  Monteray  Avenue,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada.  [Argentine. 

JONES,  C.  C.,  LL.D.,  Ph.D.,  The  University,  Fredericton,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 

JONES,  DAVID,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

JONES,  DAVID  ROWLANDS,  Lawrence,  Otago,  New  Zealand. 

JONES,  EDGAR,  Mount  Nessing,  Albury,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 

JONES,  EDGAR  A.  AVERAY,  Assistant  Magistrate,  Mpika,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

JONES,  EDWARD  LLOYD,  c/o  D.  Jones,  Ltd.,  George  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

JONES,  ERNEST  J.,  8/2  Hastings  Street,  Calcutta. 

fJoNES,  EVAN  H.,  J.P.,  P.O.  Box  3376,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

JONES,  FRANK  ERNEST,  M.R.C.V.S.,  B.S.A.Co.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

t  JONES,  F.  TALFOURD,  Public  Works  Department,  Itu,  Cross  River,  Southern  Nigeria. 

JONES,  HENRY  HUMPHREY,  1006  Government  Street,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

JONES,  JOHN  EDWARD,  Malindi,  British  East  Africa. 

fJoNES,  JOHN  R.,  P.O.  Box  577,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

JONES,  LLEWELLYN  A.  F.,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,  Kisii,  British  East  Africa. 

JONES,  SIR  LYMAN  M.,  145  St.  George  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

JONES,  SIR  PHILIP  SYDNEY,  M.D.,  16  College  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

JONES,  RODERICK,  Reuter's  Telegram  Co.,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

JONES,  HON.  R.  FLEMING,  M.D.,  Chief  Medical  Officer,  Port  Moresby,  Papua  vid  Australia 

(Corresponding  Secretary). 

JONES,  STANLEY  LIVINGSTONE,  Barrister-at-Law,  P.O.  Box  1302,  Calgary,  Alberta,  Canada. 
JONES,  STANLEY  RAMPLEN,  A.R.S.M.,  A.I.M.M.,  Tronoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
JONES,  THEODORE  WARREN. 

JONES,  His  HONOUR  SIR  WM.  H.  HYNDMAN,  Chief  Justice  of  the  Straits  Settlements,  Singapore. 
JONES,  VANCE,  c/o  Commercial  Bank  of  Sydney,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
JONES,  WM.  PATRICK,  Treasury,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

JONES,  WM.  WANSBOROUGH,  M.A.,  M.B.,  Okanagan  Mission,  Kelowna,  B.C.,  Canada. 
JONG,  J.  C.  DE  JOSSELJN  DE,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
JONKLAAS,  RICHARD  W.,  Malabar  Street,  Kandy,  Ceylon. 
JOSE,  ARTHUR,  W.,  117  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
JOSKE,  ADOLPH  A.,  56  Queen  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
JOSKE,  ALEXANDER  BREWSTER,  Suva,  Fiji. 
fJosKE,  ARTHUR,  Suva,  Fiji. 
JOWERS,  HAROLD,  43  East  Twenty-Seventh  Street,  New  York, 


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1899     JuiJSON,  MAJOR  DANIEL,  J.P.,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

1912  |  JUKES,  ROBERT  R.,  J.P.,-Buryton,  Manitou  Lake,  Arlland  P.O.,  Saskatchewan,  Canada. 
1909     JUST,  C.  F.,  Kaufmannshaus  Room,  57  Bleichenbruke,  Hamburg. 


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JUST,  LEONARD  W.,  4  Hospital  Street,  Montreal,  Canada  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
JUTA,  HON.  SIR  HENRY  H.,  K.C.,  M.L.A.,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 


KANTOR,  ABE,  P.O.  Box  978,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

KARNEY,  REV.  ARTHUR  BAILLIE  LUMSDEN,    3365  Calle  Pino,  Belgrano,   Buenos  Aires, 

Argentine. 

fKATER,  NORMAN  W.,  M.B.,  C.M.,  Australian  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
KAY,  ERNEST  J.,  Treasury,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
KAY,  HON.  WILLIAM  GEMMELL,  M.L.C.,  Caroui  Estate,  Trinidad. 
KAYE,  ALBERT,  153  Hereford  Street,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
•(•KAYSER,  CHARLES  F.,  P.O.  Box  443,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
KEALY,  ARNOLD  E.,  North  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
KEATING,  ROBERT  M.,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 

KEEFER,  EDWARD  C.,  Leopoldina  Railway,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 
KEEGAN,  WILLIAM,  Forest  Hill,  Upper  Buitenkant  Street,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
fKEELiNG,  ALLAN  L.,  St.  Jago  Park,  Spanish  Town,  Jamaica. 
•f-KEENAN,  JAMES,  F.R.C.S.I.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
KEENE,  HAROLD,  142  Mayfair  Avenuf,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

KEEP,  ERNEST  E.,  Witch  Wood,  South  Yarra,  Melbourne,  Victoria  ;  and  Australian  Club. 
KEESING,  ERNEST  A.,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

KEEVIL,  JOHN  J.,  London  and  River  Plate  Bank,  Ltd.,  Santos,  Brazil. 
KEIGWIN,  GEORGK  J.  W.,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  L.S.A.,  Medical  Dept.,  Accra,  Gold  Coast 

Colony. 

KEITH,  A.  G.,  Bulawayo  Club,  Rhodesia. 

KEITH,  JAMES  C.,  1130  Georgia  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
KELLY,  BENJAMIN  S.,  182  Loop  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
fKELLY,  JAMES  JOHN. 

KKLLY,  ROBERT,  Corner  Nicola  and  Davit  Streets,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
KELLY,  ROBERT  ALSOP,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
fKELTY,  WILLIAM,  Northwood,  King  River,  Albany,  Western  Australia. 
KEMP,  HON.  ALBERT  EDWARD,  199  River  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

KEMPEN,  WILLEM  H.,  Attorney -at- Law,  P.O.   Box  5,  Victoria  West,  Cape  Province,  South 
KENDALL,  JOHN,  88  Exchange  Buildings,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada.  [Africa. 

KENNAN,  RICHARD  H.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.I.,  Senior  Medical  Officer,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
KENNEDY,  CHARLES  DUGALD,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 

KENNEDY,  JAMES  HUTCHINSON,  M.L.C.,  Master  of  the  High  Court,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 
KENNETH,  ROBERT,  Edmonton,  Canada. 
KENT,  FRANK,  Meaford,  Ontario,  Canada. 
KENT,  JOHN  G.,  Glen  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 
KENT,  JOHN  P.,  P.O.  Box  319,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 
KENT,  W.  M.,  P.W.D.,  Nicosia,  Cyprus. 
KENWOOD,  JOHN,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

KEN  YON,  CHARLES  ORLANDO,  c/o  London  &  River  Plate  Bank,  Santos,  Brazil. 
KBB,  DR.  ROBERT  HAROLD,  Vancouver  Club,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
KERMODE,  ROBERT,  Mona  Vale,  Tasmania. 

K.KRR,  LORANCE  V.,  Kerr-Patton  Coal  Co.,  Regina,  Canada  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
KEKR,  THOMAS,  c/o  Comolidated  Mines,  Ltd.,  Benoni,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
fKERRY,  T.  C.,  Button  Lodge,  Remuera,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
KERSHAW,  HENRY  D.,  P.O.  Box  1189,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
KESSELL,  A.  C.,  Premier's  Office,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

CAPTAIN   ROBERT  C.,  F.R.G.S.,  c/o  Messrs.  King  d>  Sons,  Castle  Buildings 
Durban,  South  Africa. 
KESWICK,  HARRY  G.,  Rustenberg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 


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Year  of 

Election. 

1911  I  KETTLEWELL,  P.  W.  H.,  St.  Andrew's  College,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 


1882  t^EYNES,  RICHARD  R.,  Keyneton,  South  Australia. 

1906  KEYZER,  SIEGFRIED  S.,  Stellenbosch,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
1912  KHAN,  H.  R.,  Dept.  Supt.  of  Telegraphs,  Calcutta. 

1905  -J-KHAN,  PESTONJEE  D.,  Messrs.  Framjee,  Bhikajee  &  Co.,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

1911  KIDD,  ALFRED,  Epsom,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

1912  KIDNEY,  HON.  ALLAN  F.,  M.L.C.,  Mandala  House,  Blantyre,  Nyasaland. 
1912  KILMER,  GEORGE  H.,  K.C.,  171  Crescent  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1904  KILPIN,  SIB  ERNEST  F.,  K.C.M.G.,  Linford,  Kenilworth,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1912  KINCH,  C.  H.,  1  Spry  Street,  Barbados. 

1911  KINDERSLEY,  LiEUT.-COLONEL,  ARCHIBALD  0.  L.,  British  Embassy,  Tokio,  Japan. 
1901  tKiNG>  ARTHUR  S.,  Hilden,  Manning  Road,  Double  Bay,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1912  KING,  ARTHUR  S.,  40  South  Drive,  Rosedale,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1907  KING,  BARON  ALBERT,  438  Bourke  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1912  KING,  DOUGLAS,  760  Calle  Sarmiento,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
1901  KING,  HARVEY,  Florida,  Linea  a  Limon,  Costa  Rica. 

1913  KING,  HERBERT  GARNAR,  156  Mansfield  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 

1911  KING,  HOWARD  T.,  Morawhanna,  British  Guiana. 

1907  KING,  JOSEPH  A.,  Crown  Solicitor,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

1898  fKiNG,  KELSO,  120  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales  ;  and  Australian  Club. 

1912  KING,  KENNETH,  Cranmere,  Bellevue  Road,  Seapoint,  South  Africa. 

1911  KING,  MERTON,  British  Residency,  Vila,  New  Hebrides. 

1912  KINO,  NEWTON,  New  Plymouth,  New  Zealand. 
1912  KING,  THOMAS,  Mazabuka,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1912  KINGSLEY,  CECIL  B.,  2258  Cornwall  Street,  Regina,  Canada. 

1913  KINGSTONE,  ARTHUR  COURTNEY,  St.  Catharines,  Ontario,  Canada. 

1912  KINNEY,  ALEXH.,  Deputy  Administrator-General,  Council  House  Street,  Calcutta. 

1913  KIRBY,  RALPH,  299  Calle  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1912  KIRK,  CAPTAIN  JAMES  ROBERT,  Barrister-at-Law,  Gladstone  Read,  Gisbornc,  New  Zealand. 

1901  tKlEKCAI'I)Y>  WM.  MELVILLE,  F.S.S.,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

1912  KIRKPATRICK,  WALTER  P.,  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 

1894  KITCHEN,  JOHN  H.,  c/o  The  Sydney  Soap  and  Candle  Co.,  Ltd.,  365  Kent  Street,  Sydney,  New 

South  Wales. 

1910  KLEINENBERG,  THEUNIS,  J.P.,  P.O.  Box  40,  Pietersburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

1913  KNAPP,  H.  F.,  P.O.  Box  403,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

1883  KNIGHT,  ARTHUR,  Grassdale,  River  Valley  Road,  Singapore. 
1913  KNIGHT,  FRED,  Queensland  Club,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

1902  t^NiGHTS,  RICHARD,  M.Inst.C.E.,  Massingham  Ranch,  Rural  Route  1,  Calgary,Alberta,  Canada. 
1902  fKNOBEL,  JOHAN  B.,  M.B.,  L.R.C.S.,  Riebeck  West,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

1910  KNOWLING,  HON.  GEORGE,  M.L.C.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

1913  KNOX,  CHARLES,  335  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1887  KNOX,  HON.  WILLIAM,  M.P.,  74  Queen  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1913  KOENS,  JAN  H.,  c/o  Offin  Rubber  Plantations,  Ltd.,  Dunkwa,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1893  tK<ENiG,  PAUL,  Beau  Bassin,  Mawritimt. 

1912  KOESTER,  GEORGE,  Messrs.  Chalmers,  Cuthrie  d>  Co.,  Guatemala. 

1912  \  KOESTER,  PAUL,  c/o  Messrs.  Chalmers,  Guthrie  <L~  Co.,  Guatemala. 

1890  '  tKoHLER,  CHARLES  W.  H.,  Riverside,  Paarl,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

1890  fKoTHARi,  JEHANGIR  H.,  Karachi,  India. 

1913  KRAMER,  JACK,  P.O.  Box  515,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa  ;  and  Cape  Town  Club. 
1912  KRETZSCHMAR,  CHARLES  L.,  Withok,  near  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1876  fKRiEL,  REV.  H.  T.,  Worcester,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

1912  KRUG,  HERMAN,  Belize,  British  Honduras. 

1909  KUFAL,  ALBERT  O.,  Messrs.  Bale  <&  Greene,  Chancery  Lane,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

1889  fKuHR,  HENRY  R.,  P.O.  Box  194,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

1912  fKYAW,  MAUNG,  B.A.,  Additional  Magistrate,  Rangoon,  Burma. 

1912  fKYAW,  MAUNG  BA,  Magistrate,  Thongwa,  Hanthawaddy,  Burma. 

1912  KYNOCH,  JAMES,  24  Beaty  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 


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Tear  of 

Election. 

1902     LABORDE,  ARTHUR  L.  C.,  District  Commissioner,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

1913  j  LA  CHARD,  Louis  WILLIAM,  Asst.  Comr.,  Zungeru,  Northern  Nigeria. 

1910  j  fLACHLAN,  G.  T.,  Sabrang  Estate,  Teluk  Anson,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 


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1911 

1913 

1909 

1908 

1913 

1912  j  LAIDLAW,  WILLIAM,  K.C.,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1912     LiiDLAW,  WALTER  C..  32  North  Sherbourne  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

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1912 

1912 

1912 

1904 

1889 

1905  !  LAMBERT,  J.  A.  PEYTON,  Financial  Assistant,  Warri,  Nigeria. 

1912     LAMBSON,  PERCY,  Zacapa,  Guatemala. 


LAFLEUR,  EUGENE,  K.C.,  New  York  Life  Buildings,  Montreal,  Canada. 
LAQESEN,  CHRISTIAN  A.,  P.O.  Box  5054,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
LAKE,  RICHARD  S.,  220  Argyle  Avenue,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
LAKE,  WALLACE  S.,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  Public  Works  Dept.,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
LAIDLAW,  .GEORGE  MUIR,  Kangar,  Perlis,  Federated  Malay  States. 
LAIDLAW,  ROBERT,  c/o  Messrs.  Laidlaw  Bros.,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 


LATNG,  JAMES,  Battlefields  P.O.,  Rhodesia. 

•J-LAKEMAN,  FREDERICK  ALLEN,  Brougham  Place,  North  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
LAKIN,  CUTHBSRT,  Sea  View,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

LAMB,  EDMUND  J.,  63  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales  ;  and  Australian  Club,  Sydney. 
LAMB,  HENRY  J.,  P.O.  Box  1244,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
LAMB,  TOMPSON,  Liverpool  Street,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 


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1913 
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1885 
1901 
1911 
1884 
1911 
1897 
1902 
1882 
1890 
1912 
1890 
1899 
1913 
1912 
1900 
1912 
1907 


1908 
1912 
1905 
1912 
1912 
1905 
1913 
1913 
1912 
1910 
1912 
1913 


LAMBORN,  WILLIAM  ALFRED,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Dept.  of  Agriculture,  Ibadan,  Southern 

Nigeria. 

tL\MOSD,  WILLIAM,  471  Calle  Alsina,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
LAMPREY,  JONAS  C.,  Teluk  Anson,  Lower  Perak,  Federated  Malay  Slates. 
LANCASTER,  HENRY,  African  Banking  Corporation,  Cape  Tcwn,  South  Africa. 

SENATOR  HON.  WILLIAM  F.,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
LAND,  GEORGE,  Southampton  Street,  Hastings,  New  Zealand. 
LAND,  ROBERT  E.  A.,  81  Dunvegan  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 
LANDALE,  R.  HUNTER,  Deniliquin,  New  South  Wales. 
LANDAU,  MORRIS  M.,  P.O.  Box  347,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
LANE,  WALTER  S.,  W aimer,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
fLiANG,  WILLIAM  A.,  Carlaminda,  Cooma,  New  South  Wales. 
LANG  AN,  J.  F.,  524  Pender  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
LANGDON,  CHARLES  P.,  509  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
•J-LANGDON,  WILLIAM  CHURCHWARD,  J.P. 
fLANGE,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  J.  H.,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 
fLANGEBRiNK,  ANDRiES,  P.O.  Box  287,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
LANGELLIER,  His  HONOR  SIR  FRANCOIS,  Quebec,  Canada. 
•J-LANGERMAN,  J.  W.  S.,  M.L.A.,  P.O.  Box  253,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
LANGERMAN,  JAMES,  Sea  Point,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
LANGLEY,  HON.  G.  A.,  Regina,  Canada. 

LANGLEY,  PROFESSOR  GEORGE  H.,  M.A.,  Education  Department,  Calcutta,  India. 
LANGLEY,  W.  H.,  Barrister-at-Law,  1112  Langley  Street,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
LANQMUIR,  JOHN  W.,  11  Roxburgh  Street  East,  Toronto,  Canada. 

,  THOMAS  T.,  c/o  B.C.  Permanent  Loan  Co.,  1275  Barclay  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C., 

Canada. 

LANGSTON,  EDMUND  H.,  Greenwood  Park,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
tLANGTON,  JOHN,  233  Broadway,  New  York,  U.S.A. 
LANNING,  ROBERT,  J.P.,  Native  Commissioner,  Inyati,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
LARKIN,  GEORGE  A.,  Glengarriff,  Aroca  Street,  Randwick,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
LARKIN,  P.  C.,  11  Elm  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 
LARYMORE,  MAJOR  HENRY  D.,  R.A.,  C.M.G.,  Borgu,  Northern  Nigeria. 
LASH,  Z.  A.,  K.C.,  LL.D.,  Admiral  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 

LATHAM,  GEOFFREY  CHITTY,  Native  Department,  Fort  Jameson,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
LATHAM,  ROBERT  MADIGAN,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
LATHBURY,  CAPTAIN  ERNEST  B.,  R.A.M.C.,  c/o  Messrs.  King,,  King  d>  Co.,  Bombay. 
LATHWELL,  WILLIAM  T.  D.,  117A  Eighth  Avenue  West,  Calgary,  Canada. 
LATTO,  ALEXANDER,  c/o  Messrs.  Riddell  &  Co.,  Valparaiso,  Chili. 

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1913 


1907 
1913 
1897 
1906 
1895 
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1910 
1910 
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1903 
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1909 
1886 
1901 
1912 
1892 
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1906 
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1910 
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1910 
1911 
1913 
1911 
1912 
1904 
1901 
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1909 
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1913 
1902 
1904 


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1889 
1894 
1912 
1906 
1913 
1911 
1877 


LAUGHLIN,  MAJOR  CHARLES  E.  H.,  c/o  Messrs.  Cox  <&  Co.,  Bombay,  India. 

LAUOHTON,  JOHN  M.,  Town  Engineer,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

LAURENCE,   HECTOR   ERNEST,    L.D.S.,R.C.S.Eng.,    863    Calle   Paraguay,   Buenos   Airet>* 

Argentine. 

LAURENCE,  HENRY  H.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Kingston,  Demerara,  British  Guiana. 
LAURIE,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  CHARLES  NORVAL,  Port  Arthur,  Ontario,  Canada. 
LAURIER,  RT.  HON.  SIR  WILFRID,  G.C.M.G.,  M.P.,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
LAVERTINE,  A.  G.,  P.O.  Box  679,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
LAW,  CHARLES  F.,  P.O.  Box  116,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
ALFRED  L.,  P.O.  Box  227,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
LAWRANCE,  CAPTAIN  A.  S.,  Government  House,  Zungeru,  Nigeria. 
LAWRANCE,  J.  H.  G.,  English  Club,  Lourenco  Marques,  East  Africa. 
LAWRENCE,  BROWN,  Barrack  Street,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
JOHN  P.,  P.O.  Box  96,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
•(•LAWRENCE,  RICHARD  P.,  c/o  Union  Bank  of  Australia,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
LAWRIE,  DONALD  LIVINGSTON,  57  Adelaide  Street  East,  Toronto,  Canada. 
LAWSON,  PEKCY  B.,  Director  of  Telegraphs,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
LAWTON,  ALFRED  B.,  P.O.  Box  536,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
LAYMAN,  ERIO  H.  C. 

LAYMAN,  F.  H.,  C.E.,  Department  of  Native  Affairs,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
LAYTON,  BENDYSHE,  Messrs.  Gibb,  Livingston  &  Co.,  Hong  Kong. 
LAZARUS,  SIMEON  L.f  Suva,  Fiji. 
LAZIER,  MAJOR  T.  C.,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

•(•LEA,  JULIAN  AUGUSTUS,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 
LEAKS,  CHARLES  HOBSON,  31  Bruce  Street,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
LEAN,  RONALD,  Hill  Station,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
LEARY,  JOHN  J.,  c/o  Edwards  Bank,  Valparaiso,  Chili. 
LE  BAS,  RAINALD,  Bulawayo  Club,  Rhodesia. 
LECKIE-EWING  WM.,  F.R.G.S.,  Private  Bag,  Umtali,  Rhodesia. 
LECKY,  ROBERT  J.,  Regina,  Canada. 
LEDGER,  HORACE  O.,  Nelson,  New  Zealand. 
fLEE,  CHARLES  ARTHUR,  Tenter  field,  New  South  Wales. 
LEG,  EDGAR  S.,  300  Winch  Building,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
LEE,  FRANCIS  V.  T.,  B.A.,  M.I.E.E.,  P.O.  Box  1515,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
LEEDER,  FORREST  B.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  111  Fort  Street,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
LEES,  EDWARD,  15  Beach  Street,  Penany,  Straits  Settlement*. 
LEESE,  CAPTAIN  ERNEST  B.,  Balhurst,  Gambia. 
LEETCH,  ALFRED  G.,  Samarai,  Papua,  via  Australia. 
LEFEVRE,  WILLIAM. 

LEFROY,  HON.  HENRY  BRUCE,  C.M.G.,  Walebing,  Western  Australia. 
LEGAT,  ARTHUR  A.,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 

LEGAT,  CHARLES  E.,  Conservator  of  Forests,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
LEOG,  CAPTAIN  ARCHER  S.,  Police  Department,  Knysna,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
LEGGATE,  WILLIAM  MUTER,  Ardgowan,  Duchess  Hill,  Rhodesia. 
LEGGATT,  H.  B.,  c/o  Messrs.  Boustead  <&  Co.,  Penang,  Straits  Settlements. 
LEGGE,  CHARLES  ARTHUR  L.,  c/o   Malacca  Rubber  Plantations,  Ltd.,    Malacca,  Straits 

Settlements. 

LEOQE,  CYRIL  H.  E.,  Commissary's  Office,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 
fLEGGETT,  MAJOR  E.  H.  M.,  D.S.O.,  c/o  B.E.A.  Corporation,  Mombasa,  British,  East  Africa 

(Corresponding  Secretary). 
|LE  GROS,  GERVAISE,  Seafteld,  Jersey. 

LE  HUNTE,  H.E.,  SIR  GEORGE  RUTHVEN,  G.C.M.G.,  Government  House,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad. 
LEICESTER,  GERALD,  c/j  C.  H.  Leicester,  Esq.,  Nanaimo,  B.C.,  Canada. 
LEITCH,  FREDERICK,  337  Calle  Sarmiento,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
LEITCH,  GEORGE  ALEX.,  2075  Calle  Zapiola,  Belgrano,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
LEITCH,  WILLIAM  B.,  12  Bank  of  Ottawa  Building,  Montreal,  Canada. 
LEMBERG,  PHILIP  (CONSUL  FOR  PORTUGAL),  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 


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1912 


LE  MIERE,  HTPPOLYTE,  JUN.,  Rote  Cottage,  Curepipe,  Mauritius. 
+LEMIEUX,  AUGUSTS,  K.C.,  16  Somerset  Street  West.  Ottawa,  Canada. 
LB.MIEUX,  HON.  RODOLPHE,  K.C.,  P.C.,  265  O'Connor  Street,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

MPBiERE,  JOHN  THOMSON,  Australian  Club,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
LENON,  ARTHUR  F.,  335  Sixth  Avenue,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 
•J-LENZ,  OTTO,  P.O.  Box  92,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
Lssrxox,  E.  J.,  161  Bay  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

•(•LEONARD,  REUBEN  WELLS,  75  Yates  Street.  St.  Catharines,  Ontario,  Canada. 
LEOPOLD,  LEWIS  J.,  Educational  Institute,  Gloucester  Street,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
LESLIE,  ALEX.  STEWART,  Doonside  Halt,  via  Amanzimtoto,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
•(•LESLIE,  J.  H.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
LISSLIK,  NORMAN  GEORGE,  Manitoba  Club,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
LE  SOUEF,  L.,  South  Perth,  Western  Australia. 
LETHBRIDGE,  BENNETT  PERRY,  Turakina,  Wanganui,  New  Zealand. 
LETT,  ROBERT  E.,  Police  Department,  Accra,  Oold  Coast  Colony. 
LETTS,  RICHARD  A.,  P.O.  Box  192,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
•(•LEUCHARS,  COLONEL  GEORGE,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.L.A.,  Beacken,  Qreytawn,  Natal,  South 

Africa. 

•(•LEVEY,  JAMES  A.,  Bowden,  South  Yarra,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
•(•LEVIN,  WM.  FITZGERALD,  Oreatford,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
LEVINGE,  EDWARD  G.,  M.B.,  Garden  Road,  Fendalton,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
LEVY,  BARNETT,  P.O.  Box  532,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 
LEVY,  GEORGE,  P.O.  Box  532,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 
LEVY,  WILLIAM  LEWIS,  Salvador. 

LEWIN,  REV.  HAROLD  B.,  F.R.G.S.,  F.Z.S.,  Mbarara,  Ankole,  Uganda. 
LEWIS,  ALFRED,  New  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
LEWIS,  ALFRED,  Willesden,  Rosmead  Place,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
fLswis,  ALLAN  WELLESLEY,  K.C.,  St.  Oeorge's,  Grenada,  West  Indies. 
LEWIS,  ARTHUR  E.,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
LEWIS,  E.  H.,  Police  Department,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
LEWIS,  HENRY  M.,  Treasury,  Accra,  Oold  Coast  Colony. 
LEWIS,  IVOR,  Customs  Department,  Accra,  Oold  Coast  Colony. 
•(•LEWIS,  HON.  SIR  NEIL  ELLIOTT,  K.C.M.G.,  M.A.,  B.C.L.,  Hdbart,  Tasmania. 
LEWIS,  WALTER  H.,  A.M.P.  Chambers,  465  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
LEWONSKI,  EDWARD,  c/o  Messrs.  Rosing  Bros.  &  Co.,  10A  Calle  Oriente,  Guatemala. 
LEYLAND,  W.  B.,  28  Marine  Parade,  Ponsonby,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

•(•LEZARD,  HERBERT  L.,  P.O.  Box  2756,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

LEZARD,  Louis  F.,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

•(•LICHTHEIM,  JACOB,  P.O.  Box  1618,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

•(•LIDDLE,  FREDERIC  C.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

•(•  LIDDLE,  HORACE  S.,  54  Esselin  Street,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

•(•LIDDLE,  JOSEPH,  Norwich  Union  Buildings,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

LIECHING,  FREDERICK  W.  E.,  Mansagalla,  Namunakula,  Ceylon. 

•(•LIGHTBOUBN,  JOHN  E.,  Pembroke,  Bermuda. 

LIGHTBURN,  HENRY  W.,  East  Street,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 

LILLY,  SURGEON-GENERAL  FREDERICK  J.,  R.N. 

LINCOLN,  GABRIEL,  Colonial  Secretariat,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 

LINCOLN,  WILLIAM  A.,  M.D.,  C.M.,  General  Hospital,  Calgary,  Canada. 

LIND,  WALTER,  10A  Calle  Oriente  No.  2,  Guatemala. 

LINDHOLM,  ALGOT,  P.O.  Box  81,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

•(•LINDSAY,  HENRY  LILL,  P.O.  Box  1612,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

LINDSAY,  J.  ALBERT,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

LINDSEY,  ALEXANDER,  c/o  Afe*w».  George  Stewart  &  Co.,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

LINDSEY,  G.  G.  S.,  K.C.,  145  Tyndall  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

•(•LINDUP,  WALTER,  Fair-view  Tower,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

LINE,  LEONARD,  196  Loop  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

LIMBS,  ROLAND  W.,  Canada  Permanent  Building,  Edmonton,  Canada, 

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1897      LIPP,  CHARLES,  African  Banking  Corporation,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
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LITTLE,  ALVAN  P.,  265  Calle  Maipu,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

LITTLE,  CHARLES  WM.,  Craignish,  Macquarie  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

LITTLE,  JAMES  B.,  Wanderer  Oold  Mines,  Selukwe,  Rhodesia  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

LITTLE,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  JAMES  ARTHUR,  Port  Arthur,  Ontario,  Canada. 

•J-LITTLEJOHN,  JAMES,  P.O.  Box  849,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

LITTLE  JOHN,  PETER,  P.O.  Box  927,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

LIVINGSTON,  WILLIAM  P.  G.,  Suva,  Fiji. 

LLOYD,  CHARLES  W.,  Lurlie,  Double  Bay,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

LLOYD,  ERNEST  A.,  National  Bank  of  South  Africa,  Lourenco  Marques,  East  Africa. 

LLOYD,  FREDERICK  J.,  Sungei  Solak  Rubber  Co.,  Port  Dickson,  Federated  Malay  States. 

•(•LLOYD,  JOHN  T. 

LLOYD,  THOMAS,  459  Calle  Sarmiento,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

LLOYD-OWEN,  EDMUND,  Bogota,  Republic  of  Columbia. 

LLOYD-OWEN,  VERNON,  811  Rogers  Block,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

LLOYD-ROBERTS,  LAMBERT,  c/o  Secretariat,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

LOCKE,  WILLIAM  H.,  c/o  Royal  Exchange  Assurance  Corporation,  107  Pitt  Street,  Sydney, 

New  South  Wales. 

LOCKETT,  GEORGE  VERNON,  M.B.,  C.M.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  Vancouver  Club,  B.C.,  Canada. 
LOCKIE,  ALBERT  V.  J.,  P.O.  Box  16,  Florida,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
fLocKWARD,  HON.  HENRY,  Hamilton,  Bermuda  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
LOCKWOOD,  CHARLES,  654  Catte  Rivadavia,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
LOCKYER,  HENRY  T.,  1436  Burnaby  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
LOFTIE,  ROWLEY  C.,  Villa  Paradis,  Vevey,  Switzerland. 
LOFTING,  HUGH  J.,  54  West  85th  Street,  New  York. 
LOGAN,  EWEN  R.,  M.A.,  Magistrate,  Makuru,  British  East  Africa. 
LOGAN,  H.  J.,  K.C.,  Amherst,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 
LOGAN,  JAMES  D.,  Matjesfontein,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
LOGAN,  MAXWELL  B.,  811  St.  Paul  Avenue,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
fLooAN,  COLONEL  ROBERT,  A.D.C.,  District  Headquarters,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
LOGGIE,  LIBUT.- COLONEL  THOMAS  G.,  Deputy  Surveyor-General,  Fredericton,  New  Brunswick, 
•J-LOMNITZ,  SIEGMUND,  Sunnyside,  Milner  Road,  Rondebosch,  South  Africa.  [Canada. 

LONDON,  REV.  JOHN  E.,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.,  Main  Street,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 
LONG,  ARTHUR  G.,  Prieska,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
LONG,  ARTHUR  H.,  Umsweswe,  Rhodesia. 
LONG,  ARTHUR  TILNEY  (H.B.M.   Vice-Consul  and  Agent  for  the  Union  of  South  Africa), 

Lourenco  Marques,  East  Africa. 

LONG,  DAVID  A.,  Bank  of  Africa,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 
LONG,  EDWARD  C.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Maseru,  Basutoland. 

LONG,  RALPH  HERBERT,  Postal  Telegraph  Department,  Zungeru,  Northern  Nigeria. 
fLoNGDEN,  HERBERT  T.,  M.L.C.,  Gwelo,  Rhodesia. 

fLoNGLEY,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  J.  WILBERFORCE,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 
LONNEN,  LESLIE  EDWIN  JOHN,  Bank  of  Mauritius,  Mahe,  Seychelles. 
LONSDALE,    CHARLES     BEAVER,    African    Banking     Corporation,    Cape     Town,    South 

Africa. 

LORAM,  ALBERT  E.,  P.O.  Box  105,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
LORENA,  A.  CHARLES,  L.R.C.P.E.,  L.R.C.S.E.,  Government  Medical  Officer,  c/o  P.M.O., 

Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

LORIMER,  SAMUEL,  Lucknow,  Heathfold  Road,  Sea  Point,  South  Africa. 
LOTIBINERE-HARWOOD,  CAPTAIN  REGINALD  DE,  M.D.,  C.M.,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

MATTHEW  M.,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
LOUGH,  REV.  EDWARD  L,  Paget  Rectory,  Bermuda. 
LOUGH,  THOMAS  S.,  Catte  Balcarce  278,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
LOUGHEED,  CLARENCE  H.,  Barrister -at- Law,  13th  Avenue  West,  Calgary,  Alberta,  Canada. 


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LOVE,  JAMES  R.,  99  Bathurst  Street;  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

LOVEGROVE,  LEONARD,  Jcsxelton,  British  North  Borneo. 

LOVEOROVE,  THOMAS  H.,  M.R.C.S.,  The  Acre*,  Waterloo,  S.W.  Railway,  Western  Australia. 

fLovELY,  COLONEL  JAMES  CHAPMAN,  Esplanade,  Largo,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

fLovELY,  WM.  H.  C.,  M.A.I.M.E.,  Esplanade,  Largs,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

LUBECKI,  A.  DUFFOS,  Auckland.  New  Zealand. 

LUBBOCK,  ERNEST  N.,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

fLucAS,  ALEXANDER  B.,  Buffeltfontein,  Koekemoer,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

LUCAS,  EDWARD  A.,  Rogers  Buildings,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

LXTCAS,  FRED  G.  T.,  Rogers  Buildings,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

LUCAS,  FREDERICK  G.  C.,  Ridge  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

LUCAS,  JOHN  C.,  Lagos  Stores,  Ltd.,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

LUCAS,  CAPT.  J.  W.  S.,  A.F.A.,  16  Spring  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

fLucAS,  PHILIP  DE  N.,  Millvale,  Memel  P.O.,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 

LUDLOW,  LIONEL,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

*LUOARD,  H.E.,  SIR  FREDERICK  D.,  G.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  Government  House,  Lagos, 

Nigeria. 

LUGRIN,  CHARLES  H.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
fLuKES,  LEWIS,  Lilac  Lodge,  Weston,  Ontario,  Canada. 
LUKIN,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  L.  V.,  Supreme  Court,  Rockhampton,  Queensland. 
LUMLEY,  JAMES  M.,  Police  Department,  Nakuru,  British  East  Africa. 
fLuMSDEN,  DAVID,  74  Pearson  Street,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
LUNGLEY,  ARTHUR  ROBERT,  Lexden,  North  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
fLuNNON,  FREDERIC  J.,  M.A.,  L.L.M.,  P.O.  Box  400,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
LUXTON,  WILLIAM  H..  Charters  West,  Falkland  Islands. 
LYALL,  GEORGE  P.,  P.O.  Box  431,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
fLYLB,  ALEXANDER,  246  Church  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

LWIN,  MA  UNO  TUN,  K.S.M.,  c/o  Messrs.  T.  Cook  <&  Son,  Phayre  Street,  Rangoon,  Burma. 
LYE,  HENRY,  F.C.A.,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
fLYE,  Li  AH,  109  Dalhousie  Street,  Rangoon,  Burma. 
LYMAN,  GEORGE,  10  St.  John  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 

,  HENRY  H.,  474  St.  Paul  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 
LYNCH,  FRANK  S.,  J.P.,  Kimberky,  South  Africa. 

,  HON.  GEORGE  WM.  A.,  M.L.C.,  M.B.,  Suva,  Fiji. 
LYNE,  ROBERT  NUNEZ,  F.L.S.,  F.R.G.S.,  Director  of  Agriculture,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
LYNN,  WILLIAM  J. 
fLYSNAR,  FREDERICK  JOHN,  Oisborne,  New  Zealand. 


MAASDORP,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  SIR  ANDRIES  F.  S.,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 
MAASDORP,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  C.  G.,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
MACARTNEY-FILGATE,  DERMOT  L.,  Sekondi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 


1896     MACASKIE,  JOHN  C.,  District  Judge,  Famagusta,  Cyprus. 


MACAULAY,  THOMAS  B.,  Sun  Life  Assurance  Co.,  Montreal,  Canada. 

MACDONALD,  HON.  AENEAS  A.,  M.L.C.,  CharMctown,  Prince  Edward  Island,  Canada. 

MACDONALD,  ALEX.  CAMERON,  F.R.G.S.,  Kew,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

MACDONALD,  ALEXANDER,  F.R.G.S.,  Chillagoe,  North  Queensland.  ^ 

MACDONALD,  ARCHIBALD,  Public  School,  Gwelo,  Rhodesia. 

MACDONALD,  HON.  ARCHIBALD  C.,  M.L.C.,  Director  of  Agriculture,  Nairobi,  British  East 

Africa. 

MACDONALD,  CLAUDE  A.,  Wantabadgery,  Wagga  Wagga,  New  South  Wales. 
MACDONALD,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  DANIEL  A.,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
fMACDONALD,  DUNCAN,  P.O.  Box  82,  East  London,  South  Africa. 
MACDONALD,  HENRY  B.,  176  Roxborough  Street  East,  Toronto,  Canada. 


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t  MACDONALD,  HUGH,  M.D.,  Rotumah,  Fiji. 

MAODONALD,  HON.  HUGH  JOHN,  K.C.,  National  Trust  Building,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
MACDONALD,  IAN  T.  A.,  Abbasfiieh  Government  School,  Moharrem  Bey,  Alexandria,  Egypt. 
MACDONALD,  J.  A.,  87  Spadina  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 

fMACDONALD,  REV.  J.  MlDDLETON,  M.A.  (SENIOR  CHAPLAIN,  GOVERNMENT  OF   INDIA),    The 

Parsonage,  Dacca,  India. 

MACDONALD,  R.ANALD,  Government  Offices,  Chiromo,  Nyasaland. 

fMACDONALD,  RONALD  M.,  Measrs.  Gould,  Beaumont  <fe  Co.,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
MACDONALD,  HON.  THOMAS  K.,  M.L.C.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
MACDONALD,  WILLIAM,  Sc.D.,  Department  of  Agriculture,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
MACDONELL,  COLONEL  JAMES  A.,  Vancouver  Club,  B.C.,  Canada. 
tMACDOWALL,  DAY  HORT,  Prince  Albert,  Saskatchewan,  Canada. 
MACE,  JOSEPH  WHITMORE,  132,  Calif.  San  Martin,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
f  MACFARLANE,  SENATOR  HON.  JAMES,  Newlands,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 
MACFARLANE,  JAMES,  Clive  Grange,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 
MACFARLANE,  LAWRENCE,  Quebec  Bank  Building,  Montreal,  Canada. 
MACFARLANE,  M.  H.,  24  Wdlington  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 
MACFARLANE,  WALTER,  Kaiwara,  Culrerden,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 
MACFARLANE,  WILLIAM  F.,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  Lugoa,  Nigeria. 
MACFEE,  ALEXANDER,  Board  of  Trade  Building,  Montreal,  Canada. 
MACFIE,  J.  KAYE,  79  Castle  Street,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

JOHN  W.  SCOTT,  M.A.,  B.Sc.,  M.B.,  Medical  Heft.,  Zungeru,  Nigeria. 
MACFIE,  HAROLD  C.,  11  Moore  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

ROBERT  A.,  Estanr.ia  Peril,  Luquillo,  Porto  Rico,  West  Indies. 
MACGILL,  DAVID,  J.P.,  Diamond  Market,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 
MACGILI.IVRAY,  D.,  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce,  Halifax,  N.S.,  Canada. 
MACGREOOR,  ATHOLL  MURRAY,  "  Decania"  Alexandria,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
fMAcGREOOR,  H.E.,  SIR  WILLIAM,  G.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Government  House,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 
MACGREGOR,  MALCOLM,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
MACGI.ASHAN,  MAJOR  NIEL,  J.P.,  Mining  Commissioner,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
fMACHADO,  J.  A.,  American  Banknote  Co.,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
MACHAFFIE,  WILLIAM  A.,  Home  Bank  of  Canada,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
MACHELL,  J.,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 
MACHELL,  LANCELOT,  Zwaartlaagte,  near  Bloemhof,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

JOHN  A.,  Barrister  -at-  Law,  Bank  of  Ottawa  Building,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

MACINTOSH,  JAMES,  113  Custom  House  Quay,  Wellington.  New  Zealand. 

MACINTOSH,  WILLIAM,  P.O.  Box  20,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

MAC!VKR-CAMPBELL,  MAC!.,  Vancouver  Club,  B.C.,  Canada. 

MAC!VER,  FERGUS,  Stock  Exchange  Club,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

MACKAY,  GEORGE,  Inspector  of  Schools,  Mahe,  Seychelles. 

ALEXANDER  N.,  Frontino  <fe  Bolivia  Mines,  La  Salada,  c/o  Empresa  Hanseatica> 
Barranquilla,  Republic  of  Colombia. 

CAPTAIN  A.  W.,  J.P.,  c/o  W.  Walker,  Esq.,  82  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New  South 
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MACKAY,  JAMES,  Central  Club,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

MACKAY,  JOHN,  Gunyerwarildi,   Warialda,  New  South  Wales. 

MACKAY,  JOHN,  84  Madison  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

MACKAY,  WM.  HOOK,  Annambah,  West  Maitland,  New  South  Wales. 

MACKAY-MACKAY,  MAJOR  R. 

MACKELLAR,  HON.  SIR  CHARLES  K.,  M.L.C.,  M.B.,  131  Macquarie  Street,  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales. 

MACK.EMBAN,  HAROLD  GRAHAM,  Barrister-at-Law,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

MACK.ENDRICK,  W.  G.,  103  Bay  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

MACKENROT,    FRANK,  Studleigh  Villa,  North  Bundaberg,  Queensland. 

MACKENZIE,  DUNCAN  S.,  636  Fourth  Street,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

MACKENZIE,  FRANCIS  WALLACE,  M.B.,  C.M.,  198  Willis  Street,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 


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1888  fMACKENZiE,  JOHN  EDDIE,  M.B.,  C.M.,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

1907  MACKENZIE,  J.  DONALD,  Solicitor-General,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
1897  ;  fMACKENZis,  MUUDO  S.,  Coolgardie,  Western  Australia. 

1912  MACKENZIE,  HON.  P.  S.  G.,  The  Treasury,  Quebec,  Canada. 

1913  MACKENZIE,  PETER  E.,  Barrister-at-Law.  Saskatoon,  Canada. 
1912  MACKENZIE,  RODERICK,  783  Florida,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1911  MACKENZIE,  RODERICK,  Excelsior  Hotel,  Dowling  Street,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

1912  MACKENZIE,  RODERICK  N.,  299  Calle  Bariolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1912  MACKENZIE,  SIR  WILLIAM,  Bcnvenuto,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1913  MACKESY,  CAPT.  PIERSE  JOSEPH.  R.E.,  Survey  Dept.,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1912  MACKIE,  HORATIO  G.  A.,  H.B.M.  Consul,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1913  MACKIE.  ROBERT  BROWN,  Customs  Dept.,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

1912  MACKILLIGIN,  ALISTER  P.,  Tanjon  Malim,  Selangor,  Federated  Malay  States. 

1913  MACKINNON,    HON.    DONALD,    M.L.A,,    Oorala,    Anderson  Street,  S.    Yarra,  Melbourne, 

Victoria. 

1913  MACKINNON,  NEIL,  Ladybrand,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 

1913  MACKINNON,  W.,  Vernon,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1891  fMACKTNNON,  W.  K.,  Marida,  Yallock,  Boorcan.  Victoria. 

1912  MACKINTOSH,  CHARLES  ST.  L.,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1908  MACLACHLAN,  THOMAS,  Warriapolla,  Matale,  Ceylon. 
1895  fMAcLAREN,  DAVID,  292  Frank  Street,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

1902  MACLAREN,  JAMES  MALCOLM,  D.Sc.,  F.G.S. 

1909  MACLEAN,  ADRIAN  J.,  District  Commissioner;  Mombasa.  British  East  Africa. 

1909  MACLEAN,  CHARLES  W.,  Maha  Uva,  Halgranoya,  Ceylon. 

1912  MACLEAN,  FRANK  W.,  34  Victoria  Street,  Toronto.  Canada. 

1913  MACLEAN,  GORDON,  Legacion  Britdnica,  La  Paz,  Bolivia. 

1911  MACLEAN,  JAMES  DOUOLAS,  M.D.,  404  Gth  Street,  Edmonton,  Alberta,  Canada. 

1905  -(-MACLEAN,  KAID  SIR  HARRY,  K.C.M.G.,  The  Court,  Morocco. 

1912  MACLEAN,  H0aa  A.,  1719  College  Lane,  Calgary,  Canada. 

1911  MACLEOD,  BOYD  A.  C.,  Narandera,  New  South  Wales. 

1912  MACLEOD,  JOHN  E.  ARMAND,  Calgary,  Canada. 

1910  MACLEOD,  NORMAN  R.,  c/o  Rhodesia- Katanga  Junction  R.  <&  M.  Co.,  Kansanshi,  Northern 

Rhodesia. 

1908  fMAcLENNAN,  J.  ROY,  Fielding,  New  Zealand. 

1913  MAcLouoHLiN,  GEORGE  W.,  c/o  A.  Schwank,  Esq.,  Santa  Clara,  Guatemala. 

1911  tMACLusKiE,  HENRY,  Fcrro  Carril  del  Sud,   Plaza  Constitution,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
1913  MACMILLAN,  ROBERT  HYSLOP  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 

1912  MvcMuRCHY,  ANGUS,  67  Chestnut  Park  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1909  MACNAB.  BRENTON  A.,  55  Fort  Street.  Montreal.  Canada. 

1910  MACNAGHTEN,  LESLIE  H.,  Public  Works  Department.,  Kisumu,  British  East  Africa. 

1912  fMAcNEiLLiE,  JAMES  CAMPBELL,  M.L.A.,  M.B.,  C.M.,  P.O.  Box  3750,  Johannesburg,  South 

Africa. 

1912  M  \cNsiLLiE,  W.  S.,  P.O.  Box  3750,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1912  MicNiDER,  STANLEY,  Royal  Mail  Ste.am  Packet  Co.,  Guatemala. 

1906  MACPHAIL,  ROBERT  S.,  C.E.,  Irrigation  Department,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

1913  MACPHERSON,  CHARLES  D.,  M.P.P.,  Portage  la  Prairie,  Canada. 

1912  MACPHERSON,  CLUNY,  M.D.,  C.M.,  Rawlins  Cross,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

1908  MACPHERSON,  EDWARD  H.,  15  Hereford  Street,  Glebe  Point,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1903  fMACPHERSON  WILLIAM  MOLSON,  73  Ste.  Ursule  Street,  Quebec,  Canada. 

1912  MACQUEEN,  COLONEL  FREDERICK  W.,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1913  MACRAE,  ALEXANDER,  621  Cass  Street,  Chicago,  III.,  U.S.A. 

1912  MAC  RAE,  REV.  ARCHIBALD  0.,  Western  Canada  College,  Calgary,  Canada. 

1910  fMACRORiE,  BASIL  F.  N.,  c/o  G.P.O.,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad. 

1902  fMAcSHERRY,  RIGHT  REV.  BISHOP  HUGH,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

1905  McAusLiN,  JAMES,  180  Longmarket  Street,  Maritzbury,  South  Africa. 

1910  McAviTY,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  JAMES  L.,  St.  John,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 


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1911  I  McBBiDE,  HON.  Sm  RICHARD,  K.C.M.G.,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1910  McBfiiDE,  WILLIAM,  c/o  B.E.A.  Corporation,  Mombasa,  British  East  Africa. 
1900  ;  fMcBRYDE,  HON.  D.  E.,  M.L.C.,  Australian  Club,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1912  •  McCALLUM,  DUNCAN,  c/o  Messrs.  R.  <5e  W.  King,  Edea,  Cameroon*,  West  Africa. 

1912  '  MCCALLUM,  ALDERMAN  EDWARD,  Regina,  Canada. 

1913  McCALLUM,  H.  M.,  1846  Scarth  Street,  Regina,  Canada. 

1897  MCCALLUM,  WILLIAM,  P.O.  Box  4889,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1912  MCCALLUM,  WILLIAM  A.,  292  Calle  Bolivar,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1904  -(-MCCARTHY,  JOHN  J.,  P.O.  Box  34,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

1912  ;  MCCARTHY,  MAITLAND  STEWART,  Calgary.  Canada. 

1886  fMcCAUGHEY,  HON.  SIR  SAMUEL,  M.L.C.,  Coonong,  Urana,  New  South  Wales. 

1911  McCAW,  ALEXANDER  T.,  F.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Anderson  Bay,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

1911  McCLATCHiE,  GEORGE,  27  Holmwood  Road,  Fendalton,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

1907  |  MCCLELLAN,  JOHN  W.  TYNDALE,  Provincial  Commissioner,  Fort  Hill,  British  East  Africa. 

1912  I  fMcCLELLAND,  FRANCIS  A.  S.,  Civil  Service,  Tapah,  Perak,  Malay  States. 

1912  '  McCoLL,  RODERICK,  P.W.D.,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 
1910     McCoNAOHY,  JOHN,  MJJ.,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

1910  |  McCoNNEL,  ERIC  W.,  Mount  Brisbane,  Esk,  Queensland. 

1895  -j-McCoNNELL,  JAMES,  Ardmore  Hall,  Vuna,  Fiji. 

1913  McCoRMACH,  MICHAEL,  .P.O.  Box  2307,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1897     -fMcCowAT,  ROBERT  L.,  F.R.I.B.A.,  P.O.  Box  318,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1911  McCRACKEN,  ADAM,  Olentore,  Arrowtown,  New  Zealand. 

1912  McCRAE,  A.  L.,  176  W.  Jackson  Boulevard,  Chicago,  111.,  U.S.A. 

1882  McCRAE,  FARQUHAR  P.  G.,  Bank  of  Australasia,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1911  McCRArra,  CAPTAIN  W.  DOUGLAS,  c/o  Straits  Steamship  Co.,  Singapore. 
1889  McCuLLOCH,  ALEXANDER,  Adelaide  Club,  South  Australia. 

1912  McCuLLouoH,  CHARLES  R.,  303,  John  Street  South,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada. 

1896  McCuLLOUGH,  WILLIAM,  High  Street,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

1910  !  McCuTCHEON,  ROBERT  G.,  M.L.A.,  126  Chapel  Street,  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
1906  I  MCDONALD,  CHARLES,  P.O.  Box  391,  St.  John,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 

1913  MCDONALD,  DONALD  H.,  Fort  Qu'Appelle,  Sask.,  Canada. 

1896  |  MCDONALD,  ERNEST  E.,  Government  Secretariat,  Nicosia,  Cyprus. 

1908  MCDONALD,  FRANCIS  R.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1912  MCDONALD,  GEORGE  C.,  179  St.  James1  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 

1913  I  McDouALL,  JOHN  CRICTON  STUART,  Medical  Deji.,  Accra,  Gold  Cca-f.t  Colcny. 
1908     McDouALL,  REV.  WILLOUGHBY  CRICHTON,  Ho  Chien  Fu,  North  China. 

1910     McDouGALD,  JOHN,  C.M.G.,  Commissioner  of  Customs,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
1906     fMcDouoALL,    JOHN    A.,    Messrs.    McDougaU    &    Secord,     Edmonton,   Alberta,    Canada 
(Corresponding  Secretary). 


fMcDouGALL,  JOHN  C.,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

McDouGALL,  WALLACE  DUDLEY,  Colbome,  Ontario,  Canada. 

McDowALL,  CHARLES  H.,  c/o  Messrs.  Shaw.  Wallace  <5e  Co.,  Calcutta. 

MCDOWELL,  FRANK  J.  J.  F.,  Block  A  Mines,  Prestea,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

MCDOWELL,  V.  B.  GRANT,  P.O.  Box  26,  Umtali,  Rhodesia. 

MCELBATH,  WILLIAM  HARPER,  Kafae,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

McEvOY,  ARTHUR,  Barrister-at-Law,  407  Ornnville  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

fMcEwAN,  WILLIAM,  P.O.  Box  3324,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

McGEE,  HARRY,  108  Lowther  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 


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1911  McGEORGE,  JOSEPH,  54  London  Street,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

1911  McGniE,  T.  BURNS,  c/o  Bwana  M'Kubwa  Copper  Mining  Co.,  Bwana,  M'Kubwa,  Northern 

Rhodesia. 

1895     fMcGouN,  ARCHIBALD,  K.C.,  157  St.  James  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 
1910  |  fMcGREGOR,  A.  E.  L.,  Sandy  Bay,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 
1909  I  MCGREGOR,  FRANK,  P.O.  Box  1016,  New  Law  Courts,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1912  ;  MCGREGOR,  JAMES  H.,  Chancery  Chambers,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
1912     McGuiNNESS,  JOSEPH,  c/o  Bibiani,  Ltd.,  Dunkwa,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1895  i  McGuiRE,  FELIX,  Mount  Royal,  Hawera,  New  Zealand  (Corresponding  Secretary). 


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MclLROY,  JAMES  ARCHIBALD,  F.M.8.  Medical  Service,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

MclLWAiNE,  R.,  Law  Department,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

fMclLWRAiTH,  JOHN,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

MclNNES,  HECTOR,  62  Ingles  Street,  Halifax,  N.S.,  Canada. 

MclRViNE,  CHARLES  G.,  Bank  of  Mauritius,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 

MclSACK,  J.  H.,  Bathurst,  Gambia. 

MclvER,  J.  J.,  Melbourne  Club,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

fMdvoR,  JAMES  BALFOTJR,  P.O.  Box  7,  Prieska,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

f  McKAY,  A.  H.,  LL.D.,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 

McKAY,  JAMES  H.,  c/o  Ferrocarril  International,  Guatemala. 

fMcKAY,  JAMES  HECTOR,  F.R.I.B.A.,  324  Lambton  Quay,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

McKAY,  SAMUEL,  Sunshine,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

McKECHNiE,  THOMAS  S.,  St.  George's  Club,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

fMcKELLAR,  WM.  ORR,  c/o  Union  Bank  of  Australia,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

McKENziE,  ARCHIBALD,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  Musgrave  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

MCKENZIE,  HON.  ROBERT  D.,  M.L.C.,  J.P.,  Kalgoorlie,  Western  Australia. 

McKERROw,  HENRY  B.,  North  Charterland  Co.,  Fort  Jameson,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

McKiMMiN,  ROBERT,  Townsville,  Queensland. 

McKiNERY,  CAPTAIN  J.,  Bassano,  Edmonton,  Canada  (Corresponding  Secretary}. 

MoKiNNON,  JOHN  S.,  668  Huron  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

McKiNNON,  HON.  MURDOCH,  M.L.A.,  Charlottetown,  Prince  Edward  Island,  Canada. 

McKiNSTRY,  HON.  WALTER  L.,  M.E.C.,  The  Treasury,  Belize,  British  Honduras. 

MCLAREN,  J.  GORDON,  1010  Dominion  Trust  Building,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

MCLAREN,  JOHN  CLARK,  Naraguta  P.O.,  Northern  Nigeria. 

McLARTY,  DONALD  S.,  Bundure  Station,  Jerilderie,  New  South  Wales. 

McLARTY,  WILLIAM,  Invercloy,  Musgrave  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

McL\UGHLAN,  HENRY  P.  M.,  Chief  Secretary's  Office,  Nicosia,  Cyprus. 

MCLAUGHLIN,  JAMES,  11  St.  James'  Buildings,  Little  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

MCLAUGHLIN,  MICHAEL,  21  Dunvegan  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 

McLEAN,  ALGERNON,  Maraekakaho,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 

fMcLEAN,  HON.  SIR  GEORGE,  M.L.C.,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

McLEAN,  PATRICK  S.,  Thomson  Road,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 

fMcLEAN,  R.  D.  DOUGLAS,  Maraekakaho,  Napier,  New  Zealand  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

fMcLEOD,  EDWIN,  P.O.  Box  36,  Brooklyn,  Queen's  County,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 

McLouGHLiN,  ARTHUR  P.,  Treasury,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

McMiLLAN,  SIR  DANIEL  H.,  K.C.M.G.,  45  Hargrove  Street,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

MCMILLAN,  DUNCAN,  C.E.,  Derby  House,  Rosmead  Place,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

fMcMiLLAN,  MAJOR  F.  DOUGLAS,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

MCMILLAN,  ROBERT,  "  Stock  and  Station  Journal "  Office,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

McMiLLAN,  HON.  SIR  WILLIAM,  K.C.M.G.,  Allison  Street,  Randwick,  Sydney,  New  South 

McMuLLEN,  JAMES  EDWARD,  Barrister-at-Law,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada.  [Wales. 

MCNAMARA,  DANIEL  JOSEPH,  Hardisty  Avenue,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

McNEiL,  J.,  M.R.C.V.S.,  Krugersdorp,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

McNEiLL,  JOHN  C.,  403,  6th  Avenue  West,  Calgary,  Canada. 

McNEiLL,  MALCOLM,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

fMcNicoLL,  DAVID,  Canadian  Pacific  Railway,  Montreal,  Canada. 

McPHAiL,  N.  P.,  M.B.Ch.B.,  c/o  United  Fruit  Co.,  Dartmouth  Hospital,  Guatemala. 

MCPHERSEN,  ARCHIBALD  J.,  Highway  Commission,  Regina,  Canada. 

MCPHILLIPS,  ALBERT  E.,  K.C.,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

McRAE,    WILLIAM,    Bank   of  New   South    Wales,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

McRoBERTS,  BERTRAM  A.  K.,  Police  Department,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

McTAGGART,  EBENEZER  B.,  Linlithgow,  Gregory  Street,  Ballarat,  Victoria. 

MADDEN,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  SIR  JOHN,  G.C.M.G.,  Cloyne,  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne 

MADDISON,  CECIL  W.,  Bashan,  Alberta,  Canada.  [Victoria. 

MADDRELL,  ROBERT  J.  C.,  Bedervale,  Braidwood,  New  South  Wales. 

MADGE,  CAPTAIN  CHARLES  A.,  P.O.  Box  4303,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 


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1910      MAGEB,  FREDERICK  W.,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  Taiping,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

1892     fMAGER,  WM.  KELK,  J.P.,  Oak  Dene,  Queenstown,  South  Africa. 

1912     fMAGGS,  CHARLES,  Hill  Street,  Arcadia,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

1912     MAGRATH,  C.  A.,  International  Watenvays  Commission,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

1899     MAQUIRE,  CHARLES  E.,  M.D.,  Auckland  Hospital,  New  Zealand. 

1912  !  MAIDEN,  JOHN  LEFEVRE,  Mikolongire,  Nyasaland. 

1906     MAIDMAN,   N.  DUNCAN,   c/o    The   Niger   Co.,   Ltd.,   Gana   Oana,   River   Niger,    Southern 

Nigeria. 

1909     MAITLAND,  FRANCIS  PEAKE,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  The  Bungalow,  Owelo,  Rhodesia. 
1912     MAITLAND,  W.  MACDONALD,  c/o  Messrs.  F.  Brettall  d>  Co.,  Viamonte  766,  Buenos  Aires, 

Argentine. 
1902     fMALCOLM,  HARCOURT  G.,  K.C.,  M.H.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Nassau,  Bahamas  (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

1912     MALEHAM,  ISAAC,  P.O.  Box  501,  Que  Que,  Rhodesia. 
1912  fMALKiN,  JAMES  F.,  1400  Bute  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
1912  j  MALKIN,  JOHN  P.  D.,  57  Water  Slrtet,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
1912     MALKIN,  W.  H.,  57,  Water  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
1898     MALLESON,  PERCY  RODBARD,  Ida's  Valley,  Stellenbosch,  South  Africa. 
1909     MALLONS,  G.  C.  M.  D. 
1906  i  MANARA,  VICTOR  M.,  Assistant  Collector,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 


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MANIFORD,  CHARLES,  1084  Calle  Rodriguez  Pena,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

tMANiFOLD,  W.  T.,  Purrumbete,  Camperdown,  Victoria. 

SIR  DONALD,  Fallingbrook,  Toronto,  Canada. 
MANNING,   H.  E.,   BRIGADIER-GENERAL  SIR  WILLIAM,    K.C.M.G.,    C.B.,    King's   House, 

Kingston,  Jamaica. 

fMANSFiELD,  ERNEST,  Wanganiu,  New  Zealand. 
MANTLE,  WILLIAM  J.,  Keloivna,  B.C.,  Canada. 
MARA,  JOHN  ANDREW,  Union  Club,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
fMARAis,  CHRISTIAN  L.,  Vredenhof,  Newlands,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

JOHANNES  H.,  M.L.A.,  Stellenbosch,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
MARCUS,  HUGO,  M.D.,  M.R.C.P.,  Calle  Rivadivia  1237,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
MARDEN,  STANLEY  A.,  Wentworth  Falls,  New  South  Wales. 
MARE,  E.  J.  EARDLEY,  P.O.  Box  428,  Buluwayo,  Rhodesia. 
MA.RTLLIER,  ERIC  STANLEY,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
fMARKLEW,  E.  C.,  Frenchay  House,  Diep  River,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

ALEXANDER,  J.P.,  Consul  for  Japan,  98A  Queen  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
MARKS,  ARTHUR  T.,  Um  Oarairt  Mine,  Allnyhi,  Upper  Egypt. 

ELLIA,  Messrs.  Lewis  <£  Marks,  P.O.  Box  379,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
MARKS,  CHARLES  L.,  317  Furley  Street,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

GABRIEL  J.,  J.P.,  Suva,  Fiji. 
MARKS,  HON.  HENRY,  M.L.C.,  J.P..  Suva.  Fiji. 
MARKS,  JOHN,  Monerakelh  Estate.  Moneraqnlla.  Ceylon. 
MARKS,  OLIVER,  The  Residency,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
MARKS.  PERCY  J.,  117   Victoria  Street  North,  Sydney.  New  South  Wales. 

SENATOR  HON.  SAMUEL,  P.O.  Box  379.  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
MARLOW,  MAJOR  JOHN,  Tamale,  Northern  Territories,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
MARPOLE,  RICHARD,  Canadian,  Pacific  Railway,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
OSWALD,  M.D.,  B.S.,  Hong  Kong. 
WALTER  J.,  P.O.  Box  207,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
MARRS,  HENRY  JOHN,  148  Casilla  Correo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
MARSDEN,  EDGAR  J.,  178  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
MARSH,  H.  VERNON,  183  Pidcrmaritz  Street,  Maritzbury,  South  Africa. 
MARSH,  OSWALD  JOHN,  Bothwell,  Glenmurray,  Waikato,  Ntu;  Zealand. 


1885  I  t^ARSHALL»  ALFRED  WITTER,  College  Park,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

1896      MARSHALL,  ARTHUR  H.,  Australia  Buildings,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

1910  i  MARSHALL,  EDWARD  A.,  36  Cape  Road,  Port  Elizcbeth,  South  Africa. 


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1904 

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1911 

1905 
1904 


MARSHALL,  HUGH  C.,  Resident  Magistrate,  Fort  Jameson,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

MARSHALL,  JAMES,  24  Rundle  Street,  Adelaide,  k^ull  Ataiici-.a. 

MARSHALL,  JAMES  C.,  Danedin  Fernhi.ll  Club,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

MAKSHALL,  JOHN  W.,  Tutu-Totara,  Marlon,  New  Zealand. 

MARSHALL,  NOEL,  623  Sherbourne  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

f MARSHALL.  COLONEL  ROBERT  S.,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad. 

MABSON,  W.  S.,  1003  Dorchester  Street  West,  Montreal,  Canada. 

MARSTON,  LIONEL  J.,  Lusaka,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

MARTEN,  JOHN  G.,  Inberrish,  Lake  Naivasha,  British  East  Africa. 

MARTEN,  R.  HUMPHREY,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  12  North,  Terrace,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

MARTIN,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  ARCHER,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

MARTIN,  PROFESSOR  CHESTER,  The  University,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

MARTIN,  D'ARCY,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada. 

MARTIN,  JOHN  STUART,  Barrister -at- Law,  St.  George's,  Grenada. 

MARTIN,  JOSIAH,  F.G.S.,  Mount  Eden,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

MARTIN,  S.  F.  BRERETON,  M.A.,  LL.B.,  Penang,  Straits  Settlements. 

MARTIN,  S.  T.,  Rhodetsian  Railways,  Elizabethville,  Belgian  Congo,  via  Capetown. 

MARTIN,  WILLIAM  P.,  Union  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

MARTIN,  WM.  A.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

fMARZETTi,  C.  J.,  M.R.A.S.,  c/o  Messrs.  Julius  tfc  Creasy,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

MASON,  E.  G.  L.,  Colonial  Bank,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

MASON,  GEORGE  BOVELL,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Belair  House,  St.  Vincent,  West  Indies. 

MASON,  COLONEL  JAMES,  43  Queen's  Park,  Toronto,  Canada. 

MASON,  JOHN  V.,  Fanti  Consolidated  Mines,  Tarkwa,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

fMASON,   RICHARD   LYTE,   Messrs.    Mason    &    Whilelaw,    P.O.    Box   677,    Johannesburg, 

South  A  frica. 

MASSE Y,  BERTIE  ERROL,  Gold  Coast  Regiment,  Tamale,  N.T.,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
MASSEY,  JOHN,  18  Toronto  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 
MASSE  Y,  HORATIO  A.,  Invcrcargill,  New  Zealand. 
MASSEY,  VINCENT,  519  Jarvis  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 
MATHERS,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  THOMAS  G.,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
MATHESON,  ANGUS,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

MATHIESON,  HON.  JOHN  A.,  Charlottetown,  Prince  Edward  Island,  Canada. 
fMATRAVERS,  WILLIAM  T.,  J.P.,  S.A.  Mounted  Rifles,  Nongoma,  Zululand,  South  Africa. 
MATTEL.  CHARLES,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  Rabato,  Malta. 
MATTHEW,  ALFRED  C.,  c/o  Bosanquet  &  Co.,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
fMATTHEWS,  FLETCHER. 
MATTHEWS,  SIR  JOHN  BROMHEAD. 

•j- MATTHEWS,  JOSIAH  W.,  M.D.,  116  Marshall  Street,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
MATTINGLEY,  WILLIAM  T.,  Messrs.  Mosenthal  &  Co.,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
MAUDE,  MAURICE,  Cicely  Rubber  Estate,  Teluk  Anson,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
MAUFE,  HERBERT  B.,  P.O.  Box  168,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
MAUGHAM,  R.C.F.,  H.B.M.  Consul,  Monrovia,  Liberia. 

fMAUGHAN,  THOMAS,  Federated  Employers  Assurance  Co.,  Ltd.,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 
MAVROGORDATO,  ARTHUR  S.,  Police  Department,  Sierra  Leone. 

MAW,  HENRY  S.,  L.S.A.,  Tumberumba,  New  South  Wales. 

fMAXWELL,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  SIR  FREDERIC  M.,  St.  John's,  Antigua. 

MAXWELL,  GERALD  V.,  Native  Lands  Commission,  Suva,  Fiji. 

MAXWELL,  J.  CRAWFORD,  C.M.G.,  M.A.,  M.D.,  District  Commissioner,  Bandajuma,  Sierra 
Leone. 

MAXWELL,  JOHN,  Provincial  Commissioner,  Sekondi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

MAXWELL,  JOSEPH  P.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  145  Dixon  Street,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

MAXWELL,    LIEUT. -COLONEL    THOMAS,    J.P.,    V.D.,    Victoria    Club,    Maritzburg,    South 
Africa. 

MAXWELL,  MARIUS,  Djokjakarta,  Java. 

MAXWELL,  THOMAS  D.,  Crown  Solicitor,  Warri,  Nigeria. 

MAY,  AYLMER  WM.,  M.D.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 


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Election. 

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1902 
1903 
1912 
1912 
1904 


1894 
1899 
1889 
1913 
1913 
1907 
1913 
1912 
1910 
1908 

1910 
1912 

1913 
1913 
1902 
1901 
1912 
1882 
1910 
1894 


1913 


1910 
1913 
1890 
1912 
1912 


1912 
1912 
1909 
1912 
1883 
1885 
1883 


1881 


1913 
1903 
1905 
1913 
1907 
1912 
1910 
1912 


CORNELIUS,  1  Oxford  Street,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
MAY,  H.E.,  SIB  FRANCIS  H.,  K.C.M.G.,  Qovernment  House,  Hong  Kong. 
MAY,  GEORGE  C.,  Financial  Assistant,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
MAY,  HARRY  F.,  Brunei. 

MAY,  SAMUEL.  34  Maynard  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 
MAYALL,  ROBERT  PERCIVAL  W.,  M.A.,  Senior  Inspector  of  Schools,  Christiansborg,  Gold  Coast 

Colony. 

fMAYDON,  HON.  JOHN  G.,  Durban  Club,  South  Africa. 
MAYERS,  HENRY  M.  STEWART,  Selukwe,  Rhodesia. 
fMAYNARD,  MAJOR  J.  G.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
MEADOWS,  FRANK,  Finca  Pastoria,  near  Barbarcna,  Guatemala. 
MEADOWS,  NORMAN,  Finca  Venecia,  near  Mazatenango,  Guatemala. 
MEDHURST,  FREDERICK  W.,  Te  Whaka,  Parliament  Street,  Sandy  Bay,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 
MEDLAND,  HENRY,  P.  W.D.,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
MEE,  GEORGE  H.,  Obuasi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
MEEK,  WALTER  L.,  19  Victoria  Street,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

HON.  ALFRED  W.,  M.L.C.,  Messrs.  Gibbs,  Bright  &  Co.,  37  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New 

South  Wales. 

MEHR-UD-DIN,  MUHAMMAD,  M.R.A.S.,  Public  Works  Department,  Bahawa.lpur,  India. 
MEIGGS,  REGINALD,  c/o  "El  Pilar"  Plantations,  United  Fruit  Co.,  Puerto  Barrios,  Guale. 

mala. 

MEIGGS,  RONALD,  c/o  United  Fruit  Co.,  Puerto  Barrios,  Guatemala. 
MEIGHEN,  ARTHUR,  M.P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

THOMAS,  Buluwayo,  Rhodesia. 
MEILANDT,  H.  S.,  C.E.,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
MELEKOV,  LEON,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

fMELHADO,  WILLIAM,  H.B.M.  Consul,  Truxillo,  Spanish  Honduras. 
MELLON,  CAPTAIN  H.  A.,  423  Hamilton  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

E.  H,  V.,  A.M.Ins".C.E.,  Land  Surveyor,  P.O.  Box  719,  Johannesburg,  South 

Africa. 
MELVILLE,  HERBERT  WILLIAM,  International  Railways  of  C.  A.,  Guatemala  City,  Central 

America. 

MELVILLE,  STEVEN  Du  TOIT,  J.P.,  Standard  Bank,  Carnarvon,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
MENDELSOHN,  ALGY  E.,  Royal  Hotel,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
fMENDELSSOHN,  IsiDOR,  Kimberley  Club,  South  Africa. 

ROBERT  S.,  P.O.  Box  1174,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
MENZIES,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  ARTHUR  STEWART,  V.D.,  Glen  Innes,  Yarrow  Creek,  New  South 

Wales. 

FREDERICK  D.,  Glendoveer,  Moore  Park,  Toronto,  Canada. 
MERCER,  LIEUT.-COLONEL,  158  St.  John's  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 
MERCIER,  D.  PYNE,  B.A.,  Government  School,  Winburg,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 
MERCIER,  GUY  H.  V.,  H.M.B.,  Vice-Consul,  Chinde,  Portuguese  East  Africa. 
•(•MEREDITH,  THE  VEN.  ARCHDEACON  THOMAS. 

•J-MEREDITH-KAYE,  CLARENCE  KAY,  243  Armagh  Street,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
MEREWETHER,  H.E.,  SIR  EDWARD  MARSH,  K.C.V.O.,  C.M.G.,  Government  House,  Freetown, 

Sierra  Leone. 
MERIVALE,  GEORGE  M.,  Messrs.  Gibbs,  Bright  tfe  Co.,  37  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New  South 

Wales. 
MERO,  ALEXANDER,  Finca  Argentina,  Chuva,  Guatemala. 

WILLIAM,  200  Church  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
fMERRiN,  CHARLES  E.,  P.O.  Box  242,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

MERRITT,  J.  PRESCOTT,  St.  Catharine's,  Ontario,  Canada  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
MERTON,  THOMAS  D.,  17  Queen  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
MESTON,  His  HONOUR  SIR  JAMES,  K.C.S.I.,  Allahabad,  India. 

ALFRED,  J.P.,  Cradock,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
METCALFK,  ARTHUR  D.,  1204  Government  Street,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 


1912     JMETCALFE,  HAROLD  W.,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 


Non-Resident  Fellows. 


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Election. 

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1910 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1913 
1892 
1909 
1905 
1910 
1892 
1912 
1911 
1911 
1891 
1909 
1908 
1902 
1910 
1912 
1893 
1889 
1895 
1911 
1904 
^1913 
^1907 
1913 
1896 

1912 
1911 

1908 
1912 
1903 
1912 
1911 
1911 
1913 
1903 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1909 
1912 
189G 
1913 
1903 
1913 
1886 
1913 
1902 
1912 
1912 


MEUDELL,  GEORGE  D.,  413  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

MEUDELL,  WM.  GRANT,  J.P.,  413  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

MEWBURN,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  SYDNEY  C.,  262  Main  Street  West,  Hamilton,  Carada. 

MEYER,  J.,  113  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

MEYER,  OTTO  AUSTIN,  J.P.,  Belize,  British  Honduras. 

MEYNELL,  EVERARD,  376  Barlolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

fMicHAU,  J.  J.,  J.P.,  P.O.  Box  194,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

MICHELIN,  WILLIAM  P.,  Mediterranean  Club,  Gibraltar. 

MICHELL,    HON.    SIR   LEWIS   L.,    C.V.O.,    Edingight,    Rondebosch,   Cape,   Province,    South 

fMiCKLEM,  THOMAS  N.,  Native  Labour  Bureau,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia.  [Africa. 

fMiDDLEBROOK,  JOHN  E.,  Morven,  South  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 

MIDDLETON,  ALBERT  H.,  1306  Bidive.ll  Street,  Vancouver,  Canada. 

MIDDLETON,  DONALD  T.,  Trans  Krian  Estate,  Province  Wellesley,  Straits  Settlements. 

tMiDDLETON,  JAMES. 

MIDDLETON,  JAMES  GOWINO,  M.D.,  8  Rue  des  Capucines,  Paris. 

fMiDDLETON,  JOHN  J.  I.,  179  Blackwood  Street,  Arcadia,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

MIDDLETON,  HON.  ORMOND  T.,  M.L.C.,  Barrister --at-Law,  Hamilton,  Bermuda. 

fMiDDLETON,  RICHARD  W.,  L.S.A.,  District  Surgeon,  Weenen,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

MILDMAY,  GEORGE  ST.  J.,  Barrister-at-Law,  P.O.  Box  5,  Mombasa,  British  East  Africa. 

MILES,  A.  C.,  Botanical  Station,  Aburi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

MILES,  ALFRED  H.,  Messrs.  Murray,  Roberts  &  Co.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

•fMiLES,  CHARLES  GEORGE,  c/o  Messrs.  T.  Birch  &  Co.,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 

MILES,  HON.  E.  D.,  M.L.C.,  Charters  Towers,  Queensland. 

MILLAR,  G.  W.  R.,  Port  Dickson,,  Negri  Sembilan,  Federated  Malay  States. 

fMiLLAR,  HARRY,  c/o  Standard  Bank,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

MILLAR,  H.  A.,  Bahia,  Brazil. 

MILLAR,  WILLIAM,  P.O.  Box  354,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

MILLEAR,  THOMAS,  Australian  Club,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

MILLER,  ALLISTER  M.,  Swaziland  Corporation,   Mbabane,  Swaziland,  South  Africa  (Corre- 
sponding Secretary). 

MILLER,  ANDREW,  2122  2nd  Street  West,  Calgary,  Canada. 

MILLER,  DENISON  S.  K.,  Bank  of  New  South  Wales,  341  George  Street,  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales. 

MILLER,  E.  MORRIS,  The  University,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 

MILLER,  ESLI  POWERS,  Dominion  Trust  Co.,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

MILLER,  FREDERICK  A.,  The  Retreat,  Fisher  Street,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

MILLER,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  J.  B.,  98  Wellesley  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

MDLLER,  JOHN  J.,  Loo  Block,  Vancouver,  B.C.  Canada. 

MILLER,  RICHARD  G.  SHILLITO,  Bank  of  British  West  Africa,  Onitsha,  Southern  Nigeria. 

MILLER,  ROBERT  MILLER,  Canton  La  Paz,  Guatemala. 

MILLER,  ROLAND  HENRY,  P.O.  Box  300,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

MILLER,  SYDNEY,  Falkland  Islands. 

MILLER,  THOMAS  M.,  Adderley  Street,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

MILLER,  WILLIAM,  1020  Semlin  Drive,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

MILLIDGE,  JOSIAH  J.,  Union  Bank  of  Canada,  Brandon,  Canada. 

fMiLLiGAN,  HENRY,  Samarinda,  Koetei,  Dutch  Borneo. 

MILLIKEN,  ARTHUR  R.,  C.E.,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

MILLS,  CHAS.  BERESFORD,  Civil  Service,  Taiping,  Perak,  Malay  States. 

fMiLLS,  E.  C.  EVELYN,  Messrs.  E.  W.  Mills  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

MILLS,  EGERTON  CHARLES,  Lusaka,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

fMiLLS,  FREDERICK  W.,  Government  Railways,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

MILLS,  FREDERIC  WILLIAM,  North  Western  Hotel,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

M  ILLS,  SIR  JAMES,  K.C.M.G.,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

MILLS,  RICHARD  CHARLES,  Queen's  Colltge,  Carlton,  Victoria. 

MILNE,  GEORGE  T.,  F.R.G.S.,  Equitable  Building,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

fMiLNE,  JAMES  H.,  Estancia  "  Santa  Elena,"  Hale,  F.  C.  Sud,  Argentine. 

MILNER,  JAMES  DALTON,  c/o  Director  of  Public  Works,  Uganda. 


166  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


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Election. 

1902 
1912 
1898 
1912 
1912 
1913 
1912 
1913 
1885 
1907 
1913 
1913 
1908 
1900 
1912 
1912 
1911 
1896 


1906 
19]  1 
1912 
1907 
1913 
1883 
1913 
1908 
1913 
1911 
1903 
1912 
1912 
1905 
1910 
1912 
1907 
1910 
1911 
1912 
1912 
1913 

1908 
1913 

1911 
1912 
1903 
1889 
1889 
1906 
1911 
1908 
1910 
1883 


1906 


MTLTHORP,  BERNARD  T.,  Blantyre,  Nyasaland. 

MILTON,  LEWIS.  Edea,  Cameroons,  Weft  Africa. 

MILTON.  His  HONOUR  SIB  WILLIAM  H.,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.V.O.,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

fMiN,  MAUNO  SAN,  A.T.M.,  Court  Road,  Sagaing.  Upper  Burma. 

fMiN,  MAUNG  TUN,  T.D.M.,  Superintendent  of  Police,  Kyaukse,  Upper  Burma. 

MITCHELL,  ALEXANDER  DUNBAR,  783  Grille  Florida.  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

MITCHELL,  ANDREW,  New  Dunraven  Mines,  Selukwe,  Rhodesia. 

MITCHELL,  EDWARD  F.,  K.C.,  463  Little  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

MITCHELL,  JAMES  G.,  Ellesrnere,  Jericho,  via  Stonor,  Tasmania. 

MITCHELL,  JOHN,  c/o  Messrs.  F.  W.  Barker  d>  Co.,  Penang,  Straits  Settlements. 

MITCHELL,  PERCY  JOSE,  Montreal,  Canada. 

MITCHELL,  WALTER  EDWARD,  Towong  Hill,  Upper  Murray,  Victoria. 

fMiTCHELL,  WM.  E.  C.,  D.S.O.,  P.O.  Box  129,  JoJiannesburg,  South  Africa. 

MITCHELL,  SIR  WILLIAM  W.,  C.M.G.,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

MITCHELL- INNES,  ARCHIBALD  C.,  809  Government  Street,  Victoria,  B.C..  Canada. 

MiTCHELL-lNNES,  ROBERT  G.,  809  Government  Street,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

fMiTCHELSON,  HON.  E.,  17  Little  Queen  Street,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

fMocKFORD,  F.  PEMBERTON.    P.O.  Box  90,   Pietersburg,  Zoutpansberg,   Transvaal,  South 

Africa. 

fMooi,  EDALJI  M.,  D.Sc.,  LL.D.,  Litt.D.,  F.C.S;,  Meher  Buildings,  Turdeo,  Bombay. 
MOFFAT,  H.  UNWIN,  P.O.  Box  592,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
MOFFAT,  JOHN  B.,  Census  Office,  P.O.  Box  396,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
MOFFAT,  R.  UNWIN,  C.M.G.,  M.B.,  c/o  Booth  Line,  Manaos,  Brazil. 
MOFFATT,  JOHN,  Toorak,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
fMoGG,  J.  W.,  P.O.  Box  146,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
MOIR,  CHARLES,  Finca  Las  Luna,  Chicocao,  Guatemala. 
Mora.  CHARLES  MAIN. 

MOIR,  DUNCAN  ROBERTSON,  c/o  Messrs.  Thompson  &  Moir,  Prestea,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
MOISER,  BERNARD,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Zungeru,  Nigeria. 

MOLESWORTH,  THE  HON.  CHARLES  R.,  Dunlery,  Ville-au-Roi,  Guernsey,  Channel  Islands. 
MOLISON,  ALLAN  D.,  P.O.  Oshoek,  via  Lake  Chrissie,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
MOLYNEUX,  A.  J.  C.,  P.O.  Box  526,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
MONRO,  CLAUDE  F.  H.,  Mine*  Office,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
MONROE,  JAMES  H.,  Colonial  Cordage  Co.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
MONSELL,  C.  N.,  Assistant  Resident,  Zungeru,  Northern  Nigeria. 
fMoNSON,  WILLIAM  J.,  Secretary  to  Administration,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
MONTAGUE,  AUBREY,  M.B.,  Nausori,  Fiji. 

MONTFORT,  FREDERIC,  c/o  P.  R.  Reynolds,  70  5th  Avenue,  New  York,  U.S.A. 
MONTGOMERY,  C.  W.,  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce,  Truro,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 
MONYPENNY,  J.,  108  Wellington  Street  West,  Toronto,  Canada. 
MOON,  DORRIEN  GRAHAM,  c/o  Dr.  G.  Cooke  Adams,  305  North  Michigan  Avenue,  Chicago, 

III.,  U.S.A. 

MOON,  E.  IVENS,  Apartado  117,  Minatitlan,  Vera  Cruz,  Mexico. 
MOON,  FRANCIS  GRAHAM,  c/o  Dr.  G.  Cooke  Adams,  305  North  Michigan  Avenue,  Chicago, 

III,  U.S.A. 

MOON,  FREDERICK  WM.,  P.O.  Box  186,  Benoni,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
MOONEY,  JOHN  STANTON,  Hudson's  Bay  Co.,  Sawridge,  Alberta,  Canada. 
fMooR,  JOHN  W.,  Hartford,  Mooi  River,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
fMooRE,  ALBERT,  City  Club,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

MOORE,  FREDERICK  HENRY,  c/o  Messrs,  Dalgety  &  Co.,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
fMooRE,  GEORGE  F.,  J.P.,  Fremanlle,  Western  Australia. 
MOORE,  HENRY  0.,  Department  of  Telegraphs,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 

MOORE,  JOHN  VANDER  M.,  Minos  del  Centenillo,  por  la  Carolina,  Prov.  de  Jaen,  Spain. 
MOORE,  COLONEL  HON.  Sm  NEWTON  J.,  K.C.M.G.,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 
t  MOORE,  THE  REV.  CANON    OBADIAH,  Principal,  Church  Missionary  Grammar  School, 

Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
MOORE,  THOMAS,  National  Bank  Chambers,  Church  Square,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 


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MOORE,  W.  13..,  15  Gluny  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

MOORE,  PROFESSOR  WM.  HARRISON,  B.A.,  LL.B.,  The  University,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

MORASSO,  ANDREW,  J.,  Companio  de  Telephones,  Guatemala. 

MORELL,  H.,  16  Cavalry  Field  Ambulance,  Segina,  Canada. 

MORGAN,  A.  R.,  Kampala,  Uganda. 

*MOROAN,  HENRY  J.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  F.R.S.C.,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

MORGANS,  ALFRED  E.,  Gledwyn,  St.  George's  Terrace,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

MORICE,  CHARLES,  F.R.C.S.,  Greymouth,  New  Zealand. 

MORISON,  HON.  DONALD,  K.C.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

fMoRKEL,  ARTHUR  L.  R.,  P.O.  Box  448,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

MORLEY,  CAPTAIN  ARTHUR  W.,  601  McArthur  Building,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

MORRIS,  RIGHT  HON.  Sir  EDWARD  P.,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.,  LL.D.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

MORRIS,  HON.  FRANK  J.,  K.C.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

fMoRRis,  HERBERT  J.,  Government  Railways,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

fMoRRis,  Moss  H.,  J.P.,  P.O.  Box  392,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

MORRIS,  CAPTAIN  ROBERT  W.,  Singapore. 

MORRISBY,  A.  CLAYTON,  Moss  Mine,  Que  Que,  Rhodesia. 

MORRISON,  ALEXANDER,  National  Bank  of  South  Africa,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

MORRISON,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  ANLAY,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

fMoRRisoN,  JAMES,  J.P.,  Water  Hall,  Guildford,  Western  Australia. 

MORRISS,  P.  DE  CHERIE,  Hong  Kong  and  Shanghai  Bank,  Kuala  Lumpor,  Malay  States. 

MORTIMORE,  FOSTER  H.,  Cascade,  Mahe,  Seychelles. 

MORTLOCK,  WILLIAM  T.,  Martindale,  Mintaro,  South  Australia  ;  and  Adelaide  Club. 

MORTON,  BENJAMIN  K.,  P.O.  Box  37,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

fMoRTON,  JAMES,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

MORTON,  JOHN  DRUMMOND,  P.O.  Box  380,  Salisbury,  Rhod,esia. 

MORTON,  PHILIP  HENRY,  Australian  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
MOSDELL,  HARRIS  MUNDELL,  M.B.,  Bonne  Bay,  Newfoundland. 

MOSEL,  SYDNEY  CHARLES,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa". 

MOSELEY,  GEORGE  B.,  Police  Department,  Mafeking,  South  Africa. 

MOSENTHAL,  HARRY,  Messrs.  A.  Mosenthal  tfc  Co.,  P.O.  Box  170,  Port  Elizabeth,  Sout 
Africa. 

MOSES,  MICHAEL,  Kampala,  Uganda. 

Moss,  CHARLES,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

Moss,  GEORGE,  J.P.,  Broome,  Western  Australia. 

Moss,  JOHN  R.,  264  San  Martin,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

Moss,  WALTER  P.,  218  Roslyn  Road,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

MOTT,  EZRA  A.,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

fMouLDEN,  BAYFIELD,  88  Barnard  Street,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

MOULDER,  THOMAS  H.  K.,  B.A.,  Inspector  of  Schools,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 

MOUNSEY,  RIGHT  REV.  WILLIAM  R.,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Labuan  <fe  Sarawak,  Bishop's 
House,  Kuching,  Sarawak  (vid  Singapore). 

•[•MOUNTFORD,  WILLIAM  M.,  South  African  Milling  Co.,  Shand  Street,  Cape   Town,  South 
Africa. 

MOUSLEY,  EDWARD  0.,  King's  College,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

MOUTRAY-READ,  MAJOR  BERESFORD,  Tamale,  Northern  Territories,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

Mo  WAT,  JAMES  S.,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 

MOWBRAY,  ERNEST  LESTER,  Lower  Hull,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

MOWBRAY,  WILLIAM,  Lower  Hutt,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

MOWBRAY,  WILLIAM  ALFRED,  Lower  Hutt,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

MUECKE,  HON.  H.  C.  E.,  M.L.C.,  J.P.,  Medindie,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

MULLER,  ALWYN  I.  G.,  C.C.,  R.M.,  Carnarvon,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

f  MULLER,  FRANZ,  Saulspoort,  Rustenburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

MULLER,  JAMES  E.,  B.A.,  Lady  Grey,  Aliwal  North,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

•fMuLLiNS,  A.  G.,  Bank  of  Africa,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

fMuLLiNS,  JOHN  FRANCIS  LANE,  Killoutan,  Potts  Point,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

MULLOY,  LORNE  W.  R.,  Winchester,  Ontario,  Canada. 


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1912     -J-MULOCK,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  SIR  WILLIAM,  K.C.M.G.,  518  Jarvis  Street,  Toronto, 

Canada. 

1909  MUNDEN,  GEORGE  W.,  cfo  Bibiani,  Ltd.,  Dunkwa,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1910  MUNDY,  HUGH  G.,  Agricultural  Department,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 
1912  I  MUNDY,  VICTOR,  Police  Department,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
1910  j  MUNN,  JOHN  S.,  Messrs.  Bowing  Bros.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 


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MUNRO,  ALEXANDER  M.,  M.R.C.V.S. 

MUNRO,  DONALD  M.,  P.O.  Box  949,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

MUNRO,  HARVEY  HUGH,  c/o  Messrs.  Gibbs  &  Co.,  Antofogasta,  Chile. 

fMuNRO,  JOHN. 

MUNRO,  JOHN,  P.O.  Box  433,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

MUNSON,  JOHN  H.,  K.C.,  Wellington  Crescent,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

MURDOCK,  JAMES  A.,  Midhope,  Wahroonga,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

MURISON,  W.  J.  HOLT,  10  The  Kenilworth,  24  Durocher  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 

MURPHY,  ALEXANDER  D.,  Melbourne  Club,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

fMuRPHY,  CECIL  N. 

MURPHY,  HON.  CHARLES,  M.P.,  174  Maclaren  Street,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

MURPHY,    WILLIAM    H.    W.,    Police  Department,  Francistown,  Bechuanaland  Protectorate 

(Corresponding  Secretary). 

MURRAY,  His  HONOUR  THE  HON.  CHARLES  G.,  Government  House,  St.  Vincent,  West  Indies. 
MURRAY,  CAPTAIN  F.  T.,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

fMuRRAY,  FREDERICK,  M.B.,  C.M.,  Sea  Point,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
fMuRRAY,  GEO.  E.,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 


Muss,  LEONARD  J.,  Supervisor  of  Customs,  Sekondi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
MUSSON,  HAROLD  M.,  Estancia  Lucero,  Buchardo  F.C.P.,  Argentine. 


1888  fMuRRAY,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  GEORGE  J.  R.,  B.A.,  LL.B.,  Magill,  Adelaide,  South  Australia- 

1902  MURRAY,  HERBERT,  319  Bulwer  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
1911  MURRAY  JAMES  P,  445  Euclid  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1911  tMuRRAY,  H.E.,  JOHN  H.  P.,  Government  House,  Port  Moresby,  Papua  (via  Australia). 

1913  ;  MURRAY,  RONALD  RODERICK,  M.B.,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Nigeria. 

1898  tMuBRA*»  HoN  SIR  THOMAS  K.,  K.C.M.G.,  Cleland,  Maritzburg,  Natal. 

1904  -[MURRAY,  WILLIAM,  c/o  African  Association,  Cape  Coast,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1903  MURRAY,  WILLIAM  A.,  B.A.,  M.B.,  Assam-Bengal  Railway,  Chittagong,  India. 
1882  J  fMuRRAY-AYNSLEY,  HUGH  PERCY,  J.P.,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

1913  MURRAY-JOSE,  PERCIVAL  GARDINER,  Tarkwa  and  Abossa  Gold  Mining  Co.,  Abosso,  Gold 

Coast  Colony. 
1903 
1911 

1909  i  MYERS,  ARTHUR  M.,  c/o  Campbell  &  Ehrenfried  Co.,  Ltd.,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

1913  MYERS,  KENNETH,  Progressive  Association,  New  Westminster,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1907  j  MYERS,  LEOPOLD  M.,  c/o  Campbell  &  Ehrenfried  Co.,  Ltd.,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

1911  MYERS,  MICHAEL,  LL.B.,  219  Wellington  Terrace,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 


1912     NAIRN,  HENRY, 

1912  |  NAIRN,  R.  M.,  P.O.  Box  123,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

1892     JNANTON,  AUGUSTUS  M.,  381  Main  Street,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

1896     t^APiER,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH,  Barrister-at-Law,  2/5  Security  Buildings,  Queen  Street,  Auckland, 

1901     NASH,  RICHARD  B.,  Umvuma,  Gwelo,  Rhodesia.  [New  Zealand. 

1912     NASH,  CAPTAIN  SIDNEY  DAWSON,  District  Commissioner,  Northern  Territories,  Gold  Coast 

1883     NASH,  WILLIAM  GILES,  Minos  de  Rio  Tinto,  Provincia  de  Huelva,  Spain.  Colony. 

1912     NASHIPUR,  THE  MAHARAJA  OF,  Nashipur  Raibati,  Bengal,  India. 

1895  j  fNATHAN,  EMILE,  M.L.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  P.O.  Box  195,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 


NATHAN,  LIONEL,  P.O.  Box  503,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 
NATHAN,  VENOUR  V.,  Australian  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
NAUDI,  CARLO  GALEA,  LL.D.,  41  Strada  Genio,  Valetta,  Malta. 
NAYLOR,  JOHN  EDWARD,  Messrs.  Graham  Rowe  <Sa  Co.,  Valparaiso,  Chili. 
NAZ,  JOSEPH  L.,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 


1906  J^NEAL,  CAPTAIN  HENRY  V.,  D.S.O.,  District  Commissioner,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 


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1912 
1909 
1912 
1913 
1911 
1910 
1913 


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NEALE,  FREDERICK,  B.A.,  Department  of  Justice,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

NEILD,  JOHN  FRANCIS  B.,  265  Calle  Maipu,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

NEILL,  PERCEVAL  CLAY,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

NELL,  ANDREAS,  M.R.C.S.,  Eye  Hospital,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

NELLES,  R.  CAMPBELL,  P.O.  Box  2023,  Montreal,  Canada. 

NELSON,  CAPTAIN  CHARLES,  South  Africa. 

NELSON,  CHARLES,  800  Hastings  Street  West,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

NELSON,  DEIGHTON  C.,  c/o  Bank  of  Australia,  Dorrigo,  New  South  Wales. 

fNELSON,  ERNEST  H.,  Vancouver  Island,  B.C.,  Canada. 

NELSON,  E.  W.,  Wanganui  Club,  Wanganui,  New  Zealand. 


1910     NELSON,  FRANCIS  E.,  Rouncil,  Havelock  North,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 


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1911 


NELSON,  THOMAS,  Strathmore  Lodge,  Musgrave  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

NESBITT,  HON.  WALLACE,  K.C.,  Toronto,  Canada. 

NESER,  JOHANNES  A.,  M.L.A.,  Attorney-at-Law,  P.O.  Box  22,  Klerksdorp,  Transvaal,  South 

Africa. 

NEVILE,  ROBERT  MONTGOMERY,  Homeward  Bound  Mine,  Beechworth,  Victoria. 
NEVILL,  MOST  REV.  S.  T.,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Dunedin  da  Primate  of  New  Zealand,  Dunedin, 
NEVILLE,  R.  S.,  K.C.,  28  Toronto  Street,  Toronto,  Canada.  [New  Zealand. 

INEWBERRY,  CHARLES,  Prynnsburg,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 
NEWBERRY,  JOHN  H.,  A.I.M.M.,  Darien  0.  M.  Co.,  Cana,  Panama. 
NEWBERRY,  VICTOR  L.,  Pine  Street,  Oympie,  Queensland. 
NEWCOMB,  GUY,  Virginia  Road,  St  John's  Hill,  Wanganui,  New  Zealand. 
NEWCOMBE,  EDMUND  LESLIE,  C.M.G.,  K.C.,  Deputy  Minister  of  Justice,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
NEWDIGATE,  WM.,  De  Beers  Consolidated  Mines,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 
NEWELL,  JOHN  A.,  B.A.,  M.B.,  25  Oxford  Street,  LytteUon,  Ntw  Zealand. 
NEWHAM,  REV.  FRANK  D.,  B.A.,  Inspector  of  Schools,  Nicosia,  Cyprus. 
fNEWLAND,  SDH-SON,  Burnside,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
NEWMAN,  FRANK  J.  E.,  P.O.  Box  764,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
NEWSAM,  ARTHUR  FOWLER,  Mahe,  Seychelles. 

NEWTON,  CECIL  ELSDALE,  M.A.,  Colegio  Nacional,  Pilar,  F.C.P.,  Argentine. 
NEWTON,  CAPTAIN  DENZIL  0.  C.,  M.V.O.,  157  St.  James  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 
NEWTON,  FRANK  J.,  C.V.O.,  C.M.G.,  M.L.C.,  Treasurer-General,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 
NEWTON,  HON.  JOHN  C.,  M.L.C.,  Coaling  Co.,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
NEWTON-HOWES,  ROBERT  W.,  Stann  Creek  Railway,  British  Honduras. 

FRED  J.,  125  Ethelbert  Street,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
fNiCHOL,  WALTER  CAMERON,  c/o  "  Daily  Province,"  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
fNiCHOL,  WILLIAM,  M.I.M.E.,  Plessis,  Kenilworth,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
NICHOLS,  EDWARD  H.,  807  Royal  Avenue,  Calgary,  Alberta,  Canada. 
NICHOLS,  EMERSON,  P.O.  Box  354,  London,  Ontario,  Canada. 
NICHOLS,  FREDERIC  A.,  Highlands  Estate,  Phoenix,  Mauritius. 
fNiCHOLL,  WILLIAM  H.,  Lonely  Reef  G.M.  Co.,  Private  Bag,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
NICHOLLS,  GEORGE  H.,  Port  Moresby,  Papua,  via  Australia. 
NICHOLLS,  HAROLD  A.  A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Roseau,  Dominica. 
NICHOLSON,  CHARLES,  c/o  Gerencia  Maritima,  San  Jose,  Guatemala. 
NICHOLSON,  DONALD,  M.P.,  Charlottetown,  Prince  Edward  Island,  Canada. 
NICHOLSON,  ISAAC,  P.O.  Box  544,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
NiGOL-DuNN,  J.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

NICOLL,  REV.  ARCHIBALD,  M.A.,  228  Calle  Pacoe,  Lima,  Peru  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
fNicoLLE,  PERCY,  Longueville,  per  Private  Bag,  Sabiwa,  Rhodesia. 
NIEDERHEITMANN,  SYDNEY  R.,  Keltmanshoop,  German  S.W.  Africa. 
NIGHTINGALE,  CHARLES,  15  Linda  Vista,  Vaughan  Street,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
NIGHTINGALE,  NEVILLE,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
•fNiND,  CHARLES  E.,  De  Beers  Consolidated  Mines,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 
NISBET,  ROBERT  HAWKE,  Deputy  Conservator  of  Forests,  Chiengmai,  Siam. 
fNiVEN,  JAMES  S.,  M.B.,  L.R.C.S.L,  London,  Ontario,  Canada. 
NIXON,  ROBERT,  P.O.  Box  200,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
fNoBLE,  ARTHUR  H.,  American  Tobacco  Co.,  San  Juan,  Porto  Rico  (Corresponding  Secretary). 


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fNoBLE,  JOHN,  J.P.,  Waldersea,  Ourimbah  Road,  Mosman,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

NOLAN,  JAMES  WREY,  Barrister-at-Law,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 

NOLAN,  R.  H.,  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Medical  Department,  Kano,  Northern  Nigeria. 

fNoRDiN,  0.  W.,  Swedish  Canadian  Lumber  Co.,  Nordin,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 

NORKIS,  PERCIVAL  M.,  P.W.D.,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

NORRIS,  WILLIAM,  Las  Varas,  Cordoba,  F.C.,  Santa  Fe,  Argentine. 

NORTHCOTE,  GEOFFREY  A.  STAFFORD,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,  Kiambu,  British  East 

Africa. 

NORTHCOTE,  REGINALD,  93  Elm  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 
NORTHCOTE,  REGINALD  STAFFORD,  93  Elm  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 
NORTHCROFT,  GEORGE  A.,  A.M.Inst.C.E. 

NORTHERN,  ALBERT  W.  BEVES,  Native  Affairs  Department,  Zomba,  Nyasaland. 
NORTON,  FREDERICK  BRUCE,  c/o  Messrs.  Wessel  Duval  &  Co.,  Calle  Cochranc,  Valparaiso, 

Chili  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

NOTLEY,  WM.  K.,  Police  Department,  Nairobi.  British  East  Africa. 
NOTON,  CECIL  A.,  A.M.I. E.E.,  c/o  Messrs.  Grace  Bros.  &  Co.,  Iquique,  Chili. 
NOTT,  ALBERT  ERNEST,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

fNouRSE,  HENRY,  P.O.  Box  126,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

fNoYCE,  ETHELBERT  W.,  Boscobello,  Newcastle,  Natal,  South  Africa  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
NOYES,  FREDERICK,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  787  Richmond  Street,  London,  Ontario,  Canada. 
NOYES,  HENRY,  499  Bourke  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
NUGENT,  GERALD  W.,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
NUGENT,  HORACE  DICKINSON,  H.B.M.  Consul-General,  805  Pullman  Building,   Chicago, 

III,  U.S.A. 
NUNAN,    HON.  JOSEPH  J.,  Attorney-General,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana  (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

NUNAN,  PATRICK  F.,  M.D.,  Bombay,  India. 
NUNN,  THOMAS  F.,  P.O.  Box  601,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

NCTTT,  WALTER  F.,  Straits  Trading  Co.,  Kuala  Lompur,  Federated  Malay  States. 
NCTTALL,  His  GRACE  ENOS,  D.D.,  Lord  Archbishop  of  the  West  Indies,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 
NUTTER,  HARRY  F.,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
NYE,  DOUGLAS  HABVEY,  1475  Calle  Rivadavia,  Buenos-  Aires,  Argentine. 


fOATS,  FRANCIS,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

OBEYESEKERE,  DONALD,  B.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Batadola,  Veyangoda,  Ceylon. 

tOflEYESEKERE,  FORESTER  A.,  B.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Hill  Castle,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

fOflEYESEKERE,  JAMES  P.,  B.A.,  Barrister --at- Law,  Batadola,  Veyangoda,  Ceylon. 

OBEYESEKERE,  HON.  SIR  SOLOMON  C.,  M.L.C.,  Hill  Castle,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

O'BRIEN,   H.E.,    LIEUT.-COLONEL  CHARLES  R.  M.,  C.M.G.,  Government  House,  Seychelles 

(Corresponding  Secretary). 

O'BRIEN,  JOHN,  Wyoming,  Macquarie  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
fO'BRiEN,  WILLIAM  J.,  Burger  Street,  Maritxburg,  South  Africa. 

fO'CoNNELL,  JOHN  HAMILTON,  C.C.  &  R.M.,  Humansdorp,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
O'CONNOR,  OWEN  LIVINGSTONE,  F.R.Met.Soc.,  Curepipe,  Mauritius. 
ODLUM,  PROFESSOR  EDWARD,  M.A.,  B.Sc.,  1710  Grant  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

ELZE,  WILN.,  P.O.  Box  11,  Bremen,  Germany;  and  Kingston,  Jamaica. 
OFFICER,  WILLIAM,  c/o  Messrs.  Goldsbrough,  Mort  <&  Co.,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
•J-OGILVIE,  ARTHUR  H.,  J.P.,  Suva,  Fiji. 
OGILVIE,  MAJOR  CHARLES  M.,  27  Duke  Street,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

GiLviE,  PATRICK  A.,  P.O.  Box  418,  Johannesburg. 
OGLE,  GEORGE  REYNOLDS,  P.O.  The  Bluff,  Otago,  New  Zealand. 
O'GRADY,  G.  DE  COURCY,  Calgary,  Canada. 

O'HARA,  FRANCIS  C.  T.,  Deputy  Minister  of  Trade,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
O'KEEFE,  F.,  Bulawayo  Club,  -Rhodesia. 
OLDFIELD,  FRANK  STANLEY. 
(•OLDHAM,  GRIMBLE  V.,  Siantar  P.O.,  Eatt  Coast,  Sumatra. 


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1907      O'LEARY,  HENRY  J.,  Custom*  Department,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 


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1901 
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•OLIVER,  HON.  FRANK,  M.P.,  191  Somerset  Street,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
OMAN,  D.  J.,  Director  of  Education,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
O'MEARA,  REV.  ARTHUR  E.,  Willow  Park,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
O'MEARA,  THOMAS  P.,  23  Loop  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
O'MoLONY,  FREDERICK  S.,  Survey  Department,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
O'NEALE,  ROBERT  D.,  M.B.,  C.M.,  Oouyave,  Grenada,  West  Indies. 
[•O'NEILL,  CHARLES  E.,  c/o  African  Association,  Calabar,  Nigeria. 
(•ONGLEY,  FRED,  Nicosia.  Cyprus. 

fONSLOW,  G.  M.  MACARTHUR,  Camden  Park,  Menangle,  Neio  South  Wales. 
ONSLOW,    LIEUT.-COLONEL  J.    W.    MACARTHUR,   M.L.A.,    Gibulla,   Menangle,   New   South 

Wales  ;  and  Australian  Club. 
OPET,  J.  H.,  Great  Batanga,  Cameroons,  West  Africa. 

ERNEST,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 
ORAMS,  THOMAS,  Mollendo,  Peru. 

ORCHARD,  LAWRENCE  B,,  711  1st  Street  West,  Calgary,  Canada. 
ORD,  GEORGE  R.,  Adjah  Bippo  Mine,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
ORFORD,    REV.   CANON   HORACE   WM.,   M.A.,    The    Rectory,    Flcksburg,    O.F.S.,    South 

Africa. 

ORMEROD,    GEORGE    H.,    M.INST.C.E.,    Assam-Bengal  Railway,  Lumding,    Assam,    India 
(Corresponding  Secretary). 

GEORGE  C.,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 
ORMOND,  HORACE,  Barrister-at-Law,  13  Merchants  Bank  Buildings,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
O'RORKE,  RT.  REV.  MOWBRAY  STEPHEN,  M.A.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Accra,  Bishopsbourne, 

Sekondi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
fORPEN,  JOSEPH  MILLERD,  Inglewood,  Davenport  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
fORPEN,  REDMOND  N.  M.,  C.M.G.,  J.P.,  Hilldown,  Campbell  P.O.,  Cape  Province,  South 

Africa. 

•fORR,  CAPTAIN  HON.  CHARLES  W.,  Chief  Secretary,  Nicosia,  Cyprus. 
ORR,  JOHN,  Lodge  Road,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 
ORR,  THOMAS  G.,  Vryheid,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

OSBORNE,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  ALGERNON  WILLOUGHBY,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
fOsBORNE,  FRANCIS  DOUGLAS,  Gopong,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
OSBORNE,  FREDERICK  G.,  Lagos,  Southern  Nigeria. 

OSBORNE,  GEORGE,  Foxlow,  via  Bungendore,  New  South  Wales  ;  and  Union  Club,  Sydnei/. 
fOsBORNE,  HENRY  C.,  Hopeivood,  Bowral,  New  South  Wales. 
fOssoRNE,  OLIVER  T.,  Australian  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
03L.ER,  SIR  EDMUND  B.,  M.P.,  Craigleigh,  Toronto,  Canada. 

0' SULLIVAN,  ERNEST,  c/o  Enjtish  Scottish  and  Australian  Bank,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
O'SULLIVAN,  HON.  THOMAS,  M.L.C.,  Attorney-General,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 
fOswALD,  HERM  E.,  Schlossgartenplatz  41,  Darmstadt,  Germany. 
•(•OSWALD,  JAMES  D.,  Merton,  Caulfield,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
O'TooLE,  WILLIAM  F.,  Customs  Department,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
OTTER,  ALFRED,  Wallis  Co.,  Tokwi,  Obuassi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
OTTLEY,  MAJOR  WILLIAM  JOHN,  34*A  Sikh  Pioneers,  Sialkat,  India. 
OULTON,  JOHN  T.,  Magogoni,  Thika,  British  East  Africa. 
OUTERBRIDGE,  Sm  JOSEPH,  M essrs.  Harvey  d>  Co.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
OUTHWAITE,  ROBERT  LEONARD,  M.P. 

OWEN,  ALFRED  B.,  Dr.  Barnardo's  Homes,  50  Peter  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 
OWEN,  ARTHUR  L.,  Bank  of  British  West  Africa,  Kumasi,  Gold  Ccast  Cclony. 
OWEN,  HUBERT  BERRY,  Meyer  &  Chalton  G.  M.  Co.,  P.O.  Box  27,  Jeppestown,  Transvaal, 

South  Africa. 

OWEN,  HUGH  B.,  M.B.,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 
OWEN,  LEMUEL  C.,  Bank  of  Ottawa,  Toronto,  Canada. 
OWEN,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  PERCY,  Wollongong,  New  South  Wales. 
OWEN,  W.  PRICE,  441  Seymour  Street,  Vancouver,  B,C.,  Canada. 
OXLEY,  HORACE. 


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1905 


PACK,  ROBERT  F.,  Minneapolis  General  Electric  Light  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn..  U.S.A. 

fPACKE,  HON.  VERB,  M.E.C.,  Sulivan  House,  Falkland  Islands. 

PADDOCK,  WILLIAM  G.,  Messrs.  Jas.  Forster  &  Co.,  South  Parade,  Bangalore,  India. 

P  ADD  ON,  J.  A.,  Bank  of  Montreal,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

PAGE,  HARRY  WM.,  Dairy  Farm  Co.,  Ltd.,  Hony-Kong. 

PAGE,  OLIVER  E.,  J.P.,  Park  Drive,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

•(•PAINT,  HENRY  NICHOLAS,  J.P.,  3  Artillery  Place,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 

PAKEMAN,  CAPTAIN  ANDREW  E.,  c/o  Herr  Suhr  &  Classen,  Hamburg. 

PALMER,  G.  GREYHAM,    411  Pender  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

PALMER,  His  HONOUR  JACKSON,  J.P.,  Native  Land  Court,  Wellington.,  New  Zealand. 

•(•PALMER,  JAMES  D.,  P.O.  Box  250,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 

PALMER,  JOHN  E.,  92  Elizabeth  Bay  Road,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

PALMER,  JOSEPH,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

PALMER.  RICHMOND  M.,  P.O.  Box  185,  Kamloops,  Canada. 

•(•PALMER,  THOMAS  NORMAN  P.,  B.A.,  LL.B.,  The  Fountain,   Uitenhage,  Cape  Province, 

South  Africa. 

PALMER,  VALENTINE  C.,  292  Smith  Street,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
PALMER,  WM.  JARVIS,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
PALMGREN,  VICTOR,  36   Cavenagh  Road,  Singapore. 

•(•PAPENFUS,  HERBERT  B.,  K.C.,  J.P.,  P.O.  Box  5155,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
PAPENFUS,  LUDWIG  NAPOLEON,  Lusaka,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
PARDEE,  EDWIN  C.,  Bank  of  Montreal,  Edmonton,  Canada. 
PARE,  HENRY  ALFRED,  Victoria,  Mahe,  Seychelles. 
PARK,  MTJNGO,  Inspector  of  Mines,  Selangor,  Federated  Malay  Straits. 
PARKS,  RODERICK  J.,  179  Cottingham  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 
PARKER,  ALFRED  WALTER,  c/o  Messrs.  W.  R.  Grace  &  Co.,  La  Paz,  Bolivia. 
PARKER,  CHARLES  E.,  P.O.  Box  109,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

•(•PARKER,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  FRED  HARDYMAN,  M.A.,  B.L.,  F.R.G.S.,  Roseau,  Dominica 
PARKER,  JOHN  MIDDLETON,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony.  [(Corresponding  Secretary). 

•(•PARKER,  ROBERT,  26  Lowther  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

•(•PARKER,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  SIR  STEPHEN  HENRY,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 
PARKER,  WM.  A.,  Official  Receiver,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 
PARKES,  J.  N.,  Townsville,  Queensland. 

•(•PARKES,  JOHN  S.,  P.O.  Box  1660,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
PARKES,  THOMAS  JESSE,  Sherbrooke,  Quebec,  Canada  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
PARKINSON,  WILLIAM  A.,  Hawera,  New  Zealand. 

PARLEY,  EDWARD  M.  HALL,  Long  Valley  Ranche,  Alioc,  Alberta,  Canada. 
fPARRATT,  WM.  HEATHER,  M.I.M.E.,  Plantation  Rose  Hall,  Berbice,  British  Guiana. 
PARRY,  REGINALD  H.,  P.O.  Box  1101,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

PARSONS,  ALLAN  C.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Government  Medical  Officer,   Zungeru,  Nigeria. 
•(•PARSONS,  CECIL  J.,  190  Davey  Street,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 
PARSONS,  LAURENCE  D.,  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Government  Asylum,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
PASSMORE,  REV.  JOSEPH,  P.O.  Box  3,  Madras. 
•(•PATERSON,  ALEXANDER  S.,  Rattray  Street,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 
PATERSON,  DAVID  G.,  69  Strand  Street,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
PATERSON,  GEORGE,  Ermion,  St.  Andrews,  Grenada,  West  Indies. 
PATERSON,  LT.-COL.  R.  W.,  179  Notre  Dame  Street,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
PATERSON,  HON.  T.  W.,  Government  House,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

PATON,  FREDERICK  NINIAN,  Baronga,  Bennett  Street,  Neutral  Bay,  Sydney,  New  South 
•(•PATON,  HUGH,  c/o  Shedden  Forwarding  Co.,  Montreal,  Canada.  [Wales. 

•(•PATTERSON,  D.  W.  HARVEY,  Melbourne  Club,  Melbourne.  Victoria. 
•(•PATTERSON,  JOHN  HUNTER,  JUN.,  Australian  Club,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
PATTINSON  HENRY  R.,  423  Maryland  Street,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
PATTINSON,  RICHARD  R.,  Mayfair  Avenue,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
PATTON,  THOMAS  B.,  Regina,  Canada. 
PAUL,  ARTHUR  EDWARD,  Tanjore,  India. 
PAVER,  GILBERT  E.,  National  Bank,  Brand/art,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 


Non-Resident  Fellows.  178 


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Election. 

1913      PAWLE,  D.  W.,  Border  Regiment,  Northern  Nigeria. 

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1912 
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1912 
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1902 


,  ALFRED,  Winchester  Park,  Kingston,  Jamaica,. 
PAY,  FRANCIS  GEOKGE,  P.O.  Box  1136,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
fPAYN,  PHILIP  FRANCIS,  F.R.G.S.,  P.O.  Box  92,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
j  PAYNE,  ARTHUR  E.  T.,  75  Elizabeth  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
,  EDWARD,  F.G.S. 

,  J.  FREDERICK  W.,  Barrister-at-Law,  75  Elizabeth  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
PAYNE,  PETER,  Brandon,  Man.,  Canada. 
fPAYNE,  HON.  THOMAS  H.,  M.L.C.,  Leura,  Toorak,  Victoria. 
PAYZANT,  WILLIAM  L.,  Oxford  Street,  Halifax,  N.S.  Canada. 
fPE,  MOUNG  ZAW,  B.A.  Asst.  Inspector  of  Schools,  Moulmein,  Burma. 
fPEACOGKE,  A.  W.  H.,  P.O.  Box  5700,  Johannexbura.  South  Africa,  and  Queenstown,  South 

Africa. 

PEAD,  THOMAS  D.,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
PEAKE,  HON.  A.  H.,  M.P.,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
PEARCE,  HON.  ALEXANDER  HUGH  BLAXELL,  M.E.C.,  J.P.,  L.R.C.P.,  Port  Stanley,  Falkland 

Islands. 

fPEARCE,  ARTHUR  E.,  Messrs.  Levin  d;  .Co.,  Ltd.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
PEARCE,  ERNEST  P.,  Registrar-General 's  Office,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
•{•PEARCE,  HENRY,  Sayward  Buildings,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
PEARCE,  HERBERT  G.,  Penhalonga,  via  Umtali,  Rhodesia. 
t  PEARCE,  JOHN,  42  Esplanade  Buildings,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
PEARCE,  WILLIAM,  Canadian  Pacific  Railway,  Calgary,  Alberta,  Canada. 
PEARS,  CHARLES  FTOLLIOTT,  Linggi,  Negri  Sembilan,  Federated  Malay  States. 
PEARSE,  ALBERT  WM.,  J.P.,  Warrigal  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
PEARSE,  BERTRAM  KENLESIDE,  Guatemala  City,  Central  America. 
PEARSE,  FRANCIS  N.,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

fPEARSE,  SAMUEL  H.,  Elephant  House,  Broad  Street,  Oke-Olowogbowo,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
PEARSON,  ARTHUR,  Elisabethville,  Katanga,  Belgian  Congo,  via  Cape  Town. 
PEARSON,  C.  H.,  299  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

PEARSON,  FAIRLIE  CUNINGHAME,  F.  C.  P.,  Hurlingham  Club,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
PEARSON,  JAMBS  BAE,  C.I.E.,  I.C.S.,  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Meerut,  India  (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

PEARSON,  JOHN  MAURICE,  Asst.  Dist.  Commissioner,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
fPEARSON,  JOHN  B.,  Sale,  Victoria. 

PEARSON,  JOHN  WATSON,  Pacific  Steam  Navigation  Co.,  Valparaiso,  Chili. 
PEARSON,  PROFESSOR  H.  H.  W.,  M.A.,  F.L.S.,  South  African  College,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
t  PEARSON,  VINCENT  H.,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
fPEARSON,  WILLIAM,  Wellington  Crescent,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
fPEARSON,  WILLIAM  E.,  29  Sue  des  Vinaigriers,  Paris. 
PEDLEY,  ARTHUR  DOLBY,  Point  Piper,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
PEDDIE,  JOHN  LAING,  Government  Railway,  Jebba,  Nigeria. 

PEEBLES,  CHARLES,  Pacific  Steam  Navigation  Company,  Panama  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
PEEBLES,  CAPTAIN  HERBERT  W.,  Assistant  Resident,  Kano,  Nigeria. 
PEECH,  PERCY,  P.O.  Box  199,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 
PEERLESS,  A.  N.,  290  Garry  Street,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
PEET,  GEORGE  L.,  Ranchmen's  Club,  Calgary,  Alberta,  Canada. 
PEET,  JAMES,  M.LMech.E.,  Santo  Apolonia  355,  Casilla  511,  Lima,  Peru. 
PEIRIS,  JAMES,  B.A.,  LL.M.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Rippleworth,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
PEIRSON,  ALEXANDER  R.,  P.O.  Box  561,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
PEIRSON,  JOSEPH  WALDIE,  F.R.G.S.,  P.O.  Box  561,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
PELHAM,  FREDERICK,  26  North  Dearborn  Street,  Chicago,  III.,  U.S.A. 
fPELLATT,  COLONEL  SIR  HENRY  M.,  C.V.O.,  Traders  Bank  Buildings,  Toronto,  Canada. 
PELLETIER,  CAPTAIN  VICTOR,  A.D.C.,  Quebec,  Canada. 
PEMBERTON,  FREDERICK  B.,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
PEMBERTON,  JOSEPH  D.,  Union  Club,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
PENDLETON,  ALAN  G.,  C.M.G.,  Carnayoen,  Mount  Lofty.  South  Australia. 


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PENFOLD,  H.  LASHMAK,  B.A.,  Government  Survey  Department,  Penang,  Straits  Settlements. 
PENNELL,  MAJOR  FOLLETT  M.  S. 
PENNEY,  W.  T.,  Guatemala  City,  Central  America. 

PENNING  TON,  HON.  ARTHUR  R.,  M.E.C.,  Attorney-General,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
fPENTLAND,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  Terrigal,  Gosford,  New  South  Wales. 
PEPLER,  ARTHUR,  54  Bernard  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

PERCY,  JOSCELYN  B.,  Union  Bank  of  Australia,  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
PERKINS,  A.  E.,  Bank  of  British  West  Africa,  Monrovia,  Liberia. 

PERKINS,  HON.  HARRY  INNES,  M.E.C.,  I.S.O.,  Surveyor-General,  Belize,  British  Honduras. 
fPERKiNS,  HUBERT  S.,  Milburga,  Anerley  Road,  Rosebank,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
PERKINS,  CAPTAIN  ROBERT  C.,  D.S.O.,  Mbabane,  Swaziland,  South  Africa. 
fPERLEY,  HON.  GEORGE,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

PERRIN,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  HARRY  W.,  P.O.  Box  219,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
PERRINS,  GEORGE  F.,  Grange,  Cape  Road,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
PERRINS,  GEORGE  R.,  Grange,  Cape  Road,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
PERRY,  JAMES  LEWIS,  New  Plymouth,  New  Zealand. 
PERSSE,  DE  BURGH  F.,  Tabragalba,  Beaudesert,  Queensland. 
PESSEN,  MORRIS  L.,  P.O.  Box  22,  Randfontein,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
PERSTON,  NORMAN  F.,  c/o  Bank  of  New  Zealand,  George  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
PETER,  CHARLES  J.,  1043  Beaton  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
PETERS,  ARTHUR  J.,  352  Burger  Street,  Maritzburg,  Natal. 
PETERS,  F.  W.,  Canadian  Pacific  Railway,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
PETERSON,  CHARLES  W.,  Canadian  Pacific  Railway,  Calgary,  Alberta,  Canada. 
PETERSON,  PRINCIPAL  WILLIAM,  LL.D.,  C.M.G.,  McGitt  University,  Montreal,  Canada. 
tPETHERiCK,  EDWARD  A.,  The  Library  of  the  Commonwealth,  Melbourne,  Victoria  (Corre- 
sponding Secretary). 

PETHERICK,  HERBERT  L.,  c/o  Standard  Bank,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
•(•PETIT,  BOMANJEE  DINSHAW,  Chateau  Petit,  Warden  Road,  Bombay. 
PETT,  FREDERICK  W.  A.,  W aragalande  Estate,  Madulkelle,  Ceylon. 
PETT,  MONTAGUE  W.,  Central  Fire  Station,  Shanghai,  China. 
PETTIE,  WILLIAM,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 
PETTIT,  CHARLES  WILLIAM,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
PHARAZYN,  CHARLES  B.,  Tahuna,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
PHILBRICK,  ARTHUR  J.,  Provincial  Commissioner,  Sekondi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
fPniLip,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  P.O.  Box  215,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
PHILIP,  WM.  MARSHALL,  M.B.,  C.M.,  Town  Hall,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
PHILIPPS,  CHARLES  H.,  El  Teb,  Passara,  Ceylon. 
PHILLTPPO,  SIR  GEORGE,  6  Rue  de  la  Cloche,  Geneva. 

PHILIPPS,  W.  HERBERT,  71  Brookman's  Buildings,  Grenfell  Street,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
PHILLIPS,  ALEXANDER  W.,  c/o  Coaling  Co.,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
PHILLIPS,  COLEMAN,  Richmond  Road,  Carterton,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
PHILLIPS,  HENRY  DENBIGH,  District  Commissioner,  Belize,  British  Honduras  (Corresponding 
PHILLIPS,  HON.  J.  R.,  M.L.C.,  M.B.,  C.M.,  Bridgetown,  Barbados.  [Secretary). 

PHILLIPS,  CAPTAIN  LLEWELLYN  J.,  P.O.  Box  318,  Krugersdorp,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
PHILLIPS,  W.  C.,  45  Benlamond  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 
PHILPOTTS,  W.  M.,  P.O.  Box  186,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
PHILSON,  W.  W.,  Colonial  Sugar  Refinery  Co.,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
PICKFORD,  A.  D.,  Messrs.  Begg,  Sutherland  <&  Co.,  Cawnpore,  India. 
PICKWOAD,  CECIL  A.,  Local  Auditor,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
PICKWOAD,  HOWELL,  The  Treasury,  Mombasa,  British  East  Africa. 
fPiERis,  PAULUS  EDWARD,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Civil  Service,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
PIERS,  PETER  D.  H.,  Blantyre,  Nyasaland. 
fPiLE,  HENRY  ALLEYNE,  Warleigh,  St.  Peter,  Barbados. 
fPiLGRiM,  E.  GRAHAM,  M.B.,  C.M.,  M.L.A.,  Porters,  Barbados. 
PILGRIM,  H.  S.,  La  Margarita,  Germanic,  F.C.P.,  Argentine. 

PILKINGTON,  ROBERT  R.,  B.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Weld  Club,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 
FILTER,  Sin  JOHN,.  48  Rue  Michel  Ange,  Auteuil,  Paris,  France  (Corresponding  Secretary). 


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1897  |  fPlM,  HOWARD,  P.O.  Box  1331,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1913  FINDER,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  M.L.A.  Nassau,  Bahamas. 

1904  tPiNGSTONB,  G.  A.,  F.C.S.,  P.O.  Box  445,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

1911  PIPER,  CAPTAIN  F.  SOUTHWELL,  Princes  and  Victoria  Docks,  Bombay. 

1911  PIPEE,  HARRY  T.,  Sua  Belong,  Rantau,  Negri  Sembilan,  Federated  Malay  States. 

1911  PISTORIUS,  JOHAN  J.,  c/o  National  Bank,  Germiston,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
1909  PITBLADO,  ISAAC,  K.C.,  Bank  of  Hamilton  Chambers,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

1912  PITCHFORD,  LiEUT.-CoLONEL  H.  WATKINS,  Victoria  Club,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

1911  PITCHER,  CLARENCE  S.,  Bridgetoum,  Barbados. 

1913  PITT,  ERNEST,  Ainslie  Avenue,  Outremonf,  Montreal,  Canada. 

1904  PITT,  ROBERT  G.  CAMPBELL,  P.O.  Box  5400,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1903  fPiTT,  WILLIAM  A.,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 

1912  PIXTON,  ERNEST  MANDERS,  623  Calle  Sarmiento,  Rosario.  Argentine. 

1913  PIXTON,  JAMES,  c/o  Ferrocarriles  Internacional,  Guatemala. 

1893  PIZZIQHELLI,  RICHARD,  P.O.  Box  2706,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1893  PLAYFORD,  Louis  L.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1910  fP^MMER.  CHARLES,  93  Boulcott  Street,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

1910  PLIMMER,  JOHN  A.,  P.O.  Box  173,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

1912  PLUMB,  HARRY,  Lonely  Mine,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

1912  PLUMMER,  J.  H.,  Dominion  Steel  Co.,  Sydney,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 
1892  PLUMMER,  JOHN  E.,  Belize,  British  Honduras. 

1895  fPococK,  W.  F.  H.,  Carisbrooke,  St.  James',  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1903  fPOLKINGHORNE,  EDWIN. 

1913  POLLARD,  W.,  The  Delta,  Marlborough,  New  Zealand. 

1899  fPoLLocK,  HON.  HENRY  E.,  K.C.,  M.L.C.,  Hong  Kong  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

1912  POLLOK,  JOHN,  c/o  Messrs.  Pauling  <Sa  Co.,  Magadi  Junction,  British  East  Africa. 
1910  PONSONBY,  JOHN  C.,  Anderson's  Bay,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

1904  PONTIFEX,  REGINALD  D.,  Leopoldina  Railway  Co.,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

1913  PONTON,  J.  D.,  Ryder  Block,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

1912  fPoNTON,   LIEUT.- COLONEL  W.   W.,   K.C.,   Belleville,   Ontario,    Canada    (Corresponding 

1905  POOLS,  MAJOR  FREDERICK  C.,  R.A.,  D.S.O.,  Zungeru,  Northern  Nigeria.  [Secretary)- 
1912  POOLE,  CAPTAIN  GEORGE  A.  E.,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
1891  [  fPooLE,  THOMAS  J.,  P.O.  Box  397,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

POOLEY,  HAROLD  T.,  P.O.  Box  189,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 


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POOLEY,  JOHN,  J.P.,  P.O.  Box  189,  Kimberley,  South  Africa  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

POPE,  MAJOR  W.  W.,  117  Bedford  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 

POPE,  WILLIAM,  Eagle  Chambers,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

PORRAL,  ALBERT,  C.M.G.,  Anglo-Egyptian  Bank,  Gibraltar. 

PORTER,  ALEXANDER,  J.P.,  Kalgoorlie,  Western  Australia. 

PORTER,  HOLLAND. 

PORTER,  SIDNEY  R.,  Deputy  Minister  of  Railways,  Regina,  Sask.,  Canada. 

POSSELT,  FRIEDRICH  W.  TRANOOTT,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Gwelo,  Rhodesia. 

POSSELT,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  Native  Commissioner,  The  Range,  Enkeldoorn,  Rhodesia. 


1903  |  POTTER,  THE  VEN.  ARCHDEACON  BERESFORD,  M.A.,  Nicosia,  Cyprus. 

1913  J  POUNDS,  CAPTAIN  HERBERT  H.,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1913  j  POUNDS,  JOSEPH  E.,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1912  |  POUSSETTE,  HENRY  RIVINQTON,  278  Calle  Balcarce,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 


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POUSTY,  WILLIAM  C.,  Government  Railway,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

POWELL,  HENRY  REES,  P.O.  Box  4931,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

POWELL,  HERBERT  BINGHAM,  La  Paz,  Bolivia. 

POWELL,  JAMES,  W estport,  New  Zealand. 

POWELL,  ROBERT  B.,  Oakdene,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

POWELL,  WILFRID,  H.B.M.  Consul,  Philadelphia,  U.S.A. 


1896  j  POWER,  HARRY  SHAKESPEARE,  J.P.,  Arden,  Mid  Illovo  Central,  Natal,  South  Africa. 


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POWER,  HUGH  ALEXANDER,  Montague,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 
POWER,  MICHAEL  S.,  M.R.C.S.L,  L.R.C.P.,  Assistant  Medical  Officer,    Victoria,  Mahe, 
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POWER,  NORMAN  DANVERS,  c/o  Messrs.  Smith,  Bdl  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Manila,  Philippine  Islands. 

POWER,  PERCY  HUGH,  603  Hastings  Street  West,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

POWER,  ROBERT,  Abbontiakoon  Mines,  Tarkwa,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

POWER,  WILLIAM,  M.P.,  Quebec,  Canada. 

POYNTON,  JAMES  C.,  P.O.  Box  247,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

POYNTON,  THOMAS  TAYLOR,  P.O.  Box  900,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

PRANKERD,  HORACE  ARTHUR,  Assistant  Resident,  Kano,  Northern  Nigeria. 

PRATT,  A.C.,  M.P.P.,  15  Toronto  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

PRATT,  ARTHUR,  P.O.  Box  3443,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

PRATT,  EDWARD  S.,  420  Notre  Dame  Avenue,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

•fPREiss,  AUGUST  E.,  c/o  Messrs.  DaUorff,  Schabbel  <fc  Co.,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

PRENDERGAST,  JOHN,  78  10^  Avenue  South,  Guatemala  City,  Central  America. 

PRENTICE,  A.R.,  Guatemala  City,  Central  America. 

PRESTON,  HON.  HUBERT  ANTHONY,  c/o  G.  L.  T.  Wood,  Esq.,  158  25  de  Mayo,   Buenos 

Aires,  Argentine. 

PRETTY,  C.  F.,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

•J-PRIAULX,  FRANK  W.,  Avondale,  Bedford,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
PRICE,  D.  E.,  District  Commissioner,  Calabar,  Southern  Nigeria. 
PRICE,  ERNEST  ALFRED,  B.C.G.A.,  Ibadan,  Southern  Nigeria. 
PRICE,  HENRY  B.  . 

fPniCE,  SIR  THOMAS  R.,  K.C.M.G.,  Glyn  Neath,  Union  Street,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
PRIDEAUX,  JOSEPH  F.  E.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Suva,  Fiji. 

PRILLEVITZ,  J.  M.,  British  Vice-Consul,  Leeuwarden,  Holland  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
fPRiNCE,  J.  PERROTT,  M.D.,  188  Smith  Street,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
PRINGLE,  CLIVE,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

PRINOLE,  HON.  SIR  JOHN,  K.C.M.G.,  M.B.,  M.L.C.,  Cape  Clear,  Clonmel  P.O.,  Jamaica. 
PRIOR,  LiEUT.-CoLONEL  HON.  EDWARD  G.,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
J-PRITCHARD,  ALEXANDER  H.,  Mattock,  Charters  Towers,  Queensland. 
PROBYN,  H.E.,  SIR  LESLIE,  K.C.M.G.,  Government  House,  Bridgetown,  Barbados. 
PROBYN,  PHILIP  D.,  Wanganui,  New  Zealand. 

PROBYN,  STANLEY  ALEXANDER  VICTOR,  2  Bridge  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
PROCTOR,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  Public  School,  Mafeking,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
PROSSOR,  JOSEPH  EDWARD,  P.O.  Box  30,  Stock  Exchange  P.O.,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
PROUSE,  ARTHUR  D.,  Harbour  Engineer,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
PRUDEN,  ARTHUR  GEORGE,  335  Calif,  Peru,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
PRYCE-JONES,  ALBERT  W.,  914  15th  Avenue  West,  Calgary,  Canada. 
fPRYDE  JOHN  B.,  P.O.  Box  4218,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
PUDDICOMBE,  R.  W.,  London,  Ontario,  Canada. 
fPuDUKOTA,  H.H.  THE  RAJA  OF,  Pudukcia,  Madras,  India. 
PUGH,  RICHARD  RUSSELL,  Tulagi,  British  Solomon  Islands. 
fPuGH,  SIDNEY  W.,  Carleton  Club,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
fPcTGSLEY,  JOHN,  139  Bloor  Street  West,  Toronto,  Canada. 
PULLAR,  JAMES,  F.F.A.,  A.I.A.,  421  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
PCTLLIN,  CARLOS  B.,  10A  Calle  Poniente,  No.  2,  Guatemala. 
PULLINGER,  REV.  BERTRAM  W.,  B.D.,  414  21th  Street  West,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 
PURCHAS,  THOMAS  A.  R.,  P.O.  Box  272,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
PURVIS,  WILLIAM  F.,  Estacia  La  Belen,  Paraguil,  F.C.S.,  Argentine. 
PYATT,  FRANK,  Nega  Nega,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

fPYBUS,  COMMANDER  HENRY,  R.N.R.,  1360  Jervis  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
PYE,  RONALD  H.,  Kimire  Aike,  Punla  Arenas,  Straits  of  Magellan,  Chili. 


QUIN,  HENRY  C.  E.,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S. 

QUINN,  REV.  HARRY  R.,  Selukwe  Reserve,  Rhodesia. 

QtONN,  J.  W.,  M.L.A.,  P.O.  Box  1454,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

fQuiNTON,  FRANCIS  J.,  P.O.  Box  662,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

QUINTON,  JOHN  PURCELL,  F.R.H.S. 


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RADFORD,  CAPTAIN  HENRY  R.,  Ninghi,  Banchi  Province,  Northern  Nigeria. 

RAE,  J.  STANLEY,  Barrister-at-Law,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 

RAE,  JAMES  E.,  Queenstmon,  South  Africa. 

RAE,  WILLIAM,  M.A.,  B.L.  (Aber.),  301  Winch  Building,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

RAFFALOVICH,  WLADIMIR,  Voerspoed,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 

RAFFLES,  STAMFORD  CECIL,  Civil  Service,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

RAILTON,  GILBERT. 

fRAjEpAKSE,  MUDALIYAR  TUDOR  D.  N.,  Gatherum,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

RALPH,  CHARLES  H.  D.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  L.R.C.P.,  Government  Medical  Officer,  Accra,  Gold 

Coast  Colony. 

RALPH,  FRED  W.,  Adelaide  Club,  South  Australia. 
RAMA-NATHAN,  P.,  C.M.G.,  K.C.,  Sukhastan,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
RAMSAY,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  THE  HON.  CHARLES  M.,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
RAMSAY,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  WM.  BOSWELL,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
RAMSAY,  WM.  MILLAR,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  Navua,  Fiji. 

RAMSBOTTOM,  SEPTIMUS  F.,  Standard  Bank  of  South  Africa,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
RAMSDEN,  BERNARD  VIVIAN,  Gold  Coast  Regiment,  Kumassi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
RAMSDEN,  HUGH  C.  H.,  Belfifld  Estate,  Hampden  P.O.,  Jamaica. 
RANDALL,  GEORGE  FREDERICK,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
RANDELL,  GEORGE  P.  P.,  2nd  R.  W.  Kent  Regiment  Barracks,  Peshawar,  India. 
fRANKiNE,  HON.  RICHARD  S.  D.,  M.E.C.,  The  Treasury,  Suva,  Fiji. 
RANSFORD,  H.,  Dominion  Bank,  Edmonton,  Canada. 
RANSOMB,  PERCY,  P.O.  Box  671,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
fRATTENBURY,  FRANCIS  MM  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
RATTRAY,  ALLAN  A.,  12  O'Connell  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
RAWBONE,  JAMES,  Broadlands,  Somerset  West,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
RAWLINGS,  ALFRED  T.,  c/o  Martin  Budd,  Esq.,  Lourenco  Marques,  East  Africa. 
RAWLINGS,  HERBERT  JOHN,  Ibadan,  Southern  Nigeria. 
fRAY,   LIEUT.-COLONEL  S.   WELLINGTON,   Port  Arthur,   Ontario,   Canada  (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

RAYMOND,  GEO.  R.,  c/o  Messrs.  Goule  &  Shaw,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
RAYMOND,  WALTER,  Timaru,  New  Zealand. 

RAYNER,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  SIR  THOMAS  CROSSLEY,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

RAYNES,  THOMAS,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

REA,  JOHN  RITCHIE,  Messrs.  A.  E.  Rea  &  Co.,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

REDMAN,  FREDERICK  G.,  Australian  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

REDMAN,  WILLIAM  EDWARD,  Picton,  Marlborough,  New  Zealand. 

fREECE,  MAURICE  D.,  Agricultural  Station,  Tarkwa,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

fREED.  REV.  G.  CULLEN  H.,  Plumtree  Siding,  Rhodesia. 

REEK,  WILLIAM  ROBERT,  B.S.A.,  Ontario,  Canada. 

REES,  DAVID,  J.P.,  Park  House,  Park  Avenue,  East  London,  South  Africa  (Corresponding 
Secretary). 

REES,  OLI  MARTIN,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

REEVE,  ARCHIE  CAMPBELL,  Bank  of  B.  W.  Africa,  Ltd.,  Tarkwa,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

REEVE,  REV.  WILLIAM  PORTEOUS,  St.  Matthew's  Rectory,  Brandon,  Canada. 

REEVES,  FREDERIC  W.,  649  Fort  Street,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

REFORD,  ROBERT  W.,  300  Drummond  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 

REID,  ALEXANDER,  412  Grain  Exchange,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

REID,  ALGIE,  c/o  Panama  Railway  Co.,  Cristobal,  Canal  Zone,  Panama. 

REID,  ARTHUR  H.,  C.E.,  F.R.I.B.A.,  P.O.  Box  120,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

fRETD,  HARRY  D.,  Reid  Newfoundland  Co.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

REID,  IRVINE  K.,  M.D.,  C.M.,  Government  Medical  Officer,  Berbice,  British  Guiana. 

REID,  JAMES  SMITH,  Mount  Macedon,  near  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

REID,  JOHN  A.,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

fREio,  CAPTAIN  JOHN  YOUNG,  329  Wellington  Crescent,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

REID,  MALCOLM  D.,  Rundle  Street,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

REID,  ROBERT,  c/o  Straits  Trading  Co.,  Tongkah,  West  Siam,  via  Penang. 


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REID,  THOMAS,  Civil  Service,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

fREiD.  THOMAS  H.,  F.J.I. 

REID,  W.  J.  G.,  Funchal,  Madeira. 

REID,  WALTER,  P.O.  Box  746,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

REID,  WILLIAM,  Plantation  Diamond,  East  Bank,  British  Guiana. 

fREiD,  WILLIAM  D.,  Reid  Newfoundland  Co.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

REID,  WM.  P.,  National  Finance  Co.,  Ltd.,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

,  W.  BARRINGTON,  3  Marlborough  Mansions,  Calgary,  Canada. 
fRsiNDORF,  CHRISTIAN  JM  Winneba,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

fREiNERS,  AUGUST,  c/o  Messrs.  J.   Sedgwick  &  Co.,  P.O.   Box  68,   Cape  Town,  South 
REISS,  F.  H.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  Smith  Africa.  [Africa. 

fRELLY,  CULLIS,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
fRENFREW,  P.  S.,  264  Calle  San  Martin,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine: 
RENNIE,  CHARLES  R.,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Fort  Roseberg,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
RENNIE.  WILLIAM  H.,  St.  John's  Gas  Co.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
RENNY-TAILYOUR,  ERIC,  Mines  Department,  Livingstone,  Nortforn  Rhodesia. 
RENSHAW,  SAMUEL,  Government  Railway,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
RENSHAW,  ALDERMAN  T.  C.,  Rockhampton,  Queensland. 
RETALLACK,  JOHN  L.,  Kaslo,  B.C.,  Canada. 


1911  |  RETTIE,  A.  T.,  Spring  Valley,  Badulla,  Ceylon. 

1912  RETTIE,  WILFRED  J.,  Spring  Valley,  Badulla,  Ceylon. 


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fREUNERT,  THEODORE,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  P.O.  Box  92,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

REW,  MAJOR  C.  E.  D.  0.,  Provincial  Commissioner,  Obuassi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

REYNARD,  JOSEPH  J.,  Reneidia  Estate,  Gadzema  P.O.,  Rhodesia. 

fREYNOLDS,  ARTHUR  0.  P.,  M.B.,  Gwanda,  Rhodesia. 

REYNOLDS,  EDWARD  C.,  P.O.  Box  4039,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

fREYNOLDS,  FRANK,  Umzinto,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

REYNOLDS,  HENRY,  Estancia  Basque  Allegre,  Alia  Gracia,  F.C.C.A.,  Argentine. 

REYNOLDS  R.,  Mangaheia,  Taloga  Bay,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 

REYNOLDS,  REGINALD,  299  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

RHIND,  JOSEPH  THACKRAH,  Kansanshi  Mine,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

tRHODES,  A.  E.  G.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 


1883  ;  RHODES,  R.  HEATON,  M.H.R.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

1885  i  tRHODES«  ROBERT  H.,  Bluediffs,  Timaru,  New  Zealand. 

1913  i  RHODES,  S.,  Northern  Nigeria. 

1907     RICE,  CECIL  N.,  Government  House,  St.  Georges,  Grenada,  West  Indies. 

1912  |  RICH,  VIVIAN,  M.B.,  Ch.M.,  Penkivil  Street,  Bondi,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1910  I  RICHARDS,  ADAM  R.,  Central  Lafon  T  infields,  Ltd.,  Naraguata,  Northern  Nigeria. 

1912  i  RICHARDS,  GEORGE  MILTON,  Kasindi,  Belgian  Congo,  via  Mombasa. 

1912     t^ICHARDS>  JOHN  W.,  499  Calle  Cangallo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 


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tRiCHARDS,  T.  H.  HATTON,  Assistant  Government  Secretary,  Nicosia,  Cyprus. 


1912  ;  RICHARDSON,  A.  G.  S.,  P.O.  Box  529,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

1912  j  RICHARDSON,  CHARLES  S.,  Manitoba  Club,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

1912  i  RICHARDSON,  E.  K.,  705  Spadina  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 
1899  i  RICHARDSON,  EDWARD,  C.E.,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 

1913  |  RICHARDSON,  JAMES  WILSON,  M.D.,  C.M.,  1020  8th  Avenue  West,  Calgary,  Canada. 
1908  I  RICHARDSON,  JOHN  STEWART,  Tyspane,  Kotmale,  Ceylon. 

1907  !  RICHARDSON,  NEWMAN,  95-96  Stock  Exchange,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1913  I  RICHARDSON,  PETER,  P.O.  Box  433,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1913  RICHARDSON,  ROBERT  DENNIS,  406  McGreevy  Block,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

1911  I  RICHEY,  M.  HENRY,  Bank  of  Montreal,  Danville,  Quebec,  Canada  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
1897  ;  RICHMOND,  JAMES,  C.M.G.,  Railway  Department,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

1910  I  RICHTER,  A.  H.  L.,  District  Commissioner,  Quittah,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1912  RICKARD,  ARTHUR,  84s  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1890  RICKETTS,  D.  POYNTZ,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  c/o  H.B.M.  Consul,  Tientsin,  China, 

1912  I  RICKETTS,  E.  R.,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 


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RIDDELL,  JOHN  R.,  Chelala  Estate,  Choma,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

fRiDDOCH,  HON.  GEORGE,  M.L.C.,  Koorine,  Kalangadoo,  South  Australia. 

fRiDQK,  SAMUEL  H.,  B.A. 

RIDLEY,  HENRY  N.,  C.M.G.,  M.A.,  F.R.S.,  F.L.S. 

RIDOUT,  GEORGE,  77  York  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

RIDSDALE,  A.  CYREL,  C.E.,  Public  Works  Department,  Lokoja,  Nigeria. 

RIDSDALE,  D.  William,  Nigeria. 

GEORGE  OWEN,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  High  Street,  Kyneton,  Victoria. 
REGINALD  S.,  P.O.  Box  186,  Boksburg,  South  Africa. 
1907      RIGHTHOUSE,  J.,  P.O.  Box  5595,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
1902     RILEY,  RIGHT    REV.   CHARLES  OWEN  L.,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Perth,  Perth,    Western 

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1912     RILEY,  CONRAD  S.,  437  Assiniboine  Avenue,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
1912     RILEY,  G.  W.,  24  Wellington  Street  West,  Toronto,  Canada. 
1912     RILEY,  HAROLD  W.,  Hounsfield,  Hounsfield  Heights,  Calgary,  Canada. 
1881     fRiMER,  J.  C.,  Kelvin  Orove,  Newlands,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1912  RING,  ALEXANDER,  P.O.  Box  503,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

1913  RISCHBIETH,  HAROLD,  M.A.,  M.D.,   B.S.,  F.R.C.S.,  Ruthven  Mansions,  Adelaide,  South 
1912     RITCHIE,  FREDERICK  A.,  80  Kendal  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada.  [Australia- 

1911  RITCHIE,  JOHN  NEVILL,  B.A.,  19  Pitt  Street,  Dunedin,  Neio  Zealand. 

1912  RITCHIE,  JOSEPH  FREDERICK,  Prince  Rupert,  B.C.,  Canada. 
1905     t^IVAS>  PHILIP  A.,  Bellevue,  Sea  Point,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1909  RIVIERE,  DONALD  0.,  Dominica,  West  Indies. 

1912     ROBERT,  JOHN  POWELL,  Northern  Crown  Bank,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
1900     ROBERTON,  ERNEST,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  Remuere  Road,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

1890  tR°BEBTS»  COLONEL  CHARLES  F.,  C.M.G.,  A.D.C.,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
1885     jR°BEBTs,  HON.  CHARLES  J.,  C.M.G.,  M.L.C.,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1910  fRoBERTS,  CORYTON,  P.O.  Box  1046,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1905  ROBERTS,  HERBERT,  P.O.  Box  185,  Germiston,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
1910     ROBERTS,  JAMES  A.,  Messrs.  Murray,  Roberts  &  Co.,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

1891  ROBERTS,  JOHN,  C.M.G.,  P.O.  Box  304,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

1912  ROBERTS,  KENNETH  A.,  M.R.C.V.S.,  Cedar  Cottage,  South  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1913  ROBERTS,  KENRICK,  c/o  Ferrocarril,  Antofogasta  and  Bolivia,  Antofogasta,  Chili. 
1897     ROBERTS,  PERCY  S.,  Kooingal,  Gladstone,  Queensland. 

1900     ROBERTS,  REGINALD  A.,  Calabar,  Nigeria. 

1910  ROBERTS,  ROBERT,  Port  Herald,  Nyasaland. 

1911  tR°BEBTS>  ROBERT  H.,  1670  Calle  Superi,  Belgrano,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1906  ROBERTS,  ROBERT  WM.,  La  Bolsa,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1913     ROBERTS,  THOMAS  LLOYD,  Las  Violetas,  Monsalvo,  F.C.S.,  Argentine. 

1913     ROBERTS,  WILLIAM  DALZIEL,  Bank  of  New  South  Wales,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1899     tR°BEBTSON»  ALEXANDER,  157  St.  James's  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 

1911  ROBERTSON,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.,  C.M.,  c/o  Union  Bank  of  Australia,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

1912  ROBERTSON,  CHARLES  R.,  Kafue,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1912  ROBERTSON,  COLIN  C.,  Forests  Department,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

1913  ROBERTSON,  D.,  c/o  Messrs.  Laidlaw  Bros.,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
1890     fRoBERTSON,  JAMES,  Yebir,  North  Pine,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 


1913     ROBERTSON,  JAMES  SPIERS,  Pemba,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

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1912     ROBINETTE,  THOMAS  C.,  K.C.,  18  Spadina  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1911     ROBINS,  FREDERICK  B.,  22  Adelaide  Street  East,  Toronto,  Canada. 


ROBERTSON,  JAMES  W.,  C.M.G.,  D.Sc.,  LL.D.,  P.O.  Box  540,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

ROBERTSON,  JAMES  W.,  Resident  Magistrate,  Thaba'ncho,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 

ROBERTSON,  JOHN  Ross,  "  Evening  Telegram  "  Office,  Toronto,  Canada. 

fRoBERTSON,  JOHN  S.,  Toganmain,  Hay,  New  South  Wales. 

ROBERTSON,  WILLIAM,  M.R.C.V.S.,  Dept.  of  Agriculture,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 

ROBERTSON,  WILLIAM  KNIGHT,  African  Banking  Corporation,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

ROBIN,  COLONEL  ALFRED  W.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  46  Roxbrough  Street,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 


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1912  ROBINS,  HARRY,  Jdbassi,  Cameroons,  West  Africa. 

1905  tR°BINS>  RICHARD  WM.,  74  St.  George's  Street,  Gape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1912  ROBINSON,  BEVERLEY,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1913  ROBINSON,  C.  D.,  Union  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1909  ROBINSON,  EDWARD  MILWARD,  381  Main  Street,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
1902  ROBINSON,  F.  ALLAN  C.,  Customs  Department,  Sekondi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1912  ROBINSON,  ISAAC  A.,  Bank  of  Hamilton  Chambers,  Brandon,  Man.,  Canada  (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

1899  tR°BINS°N,  JOHN,  P.O.  Box  2638,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1908  ROBINSON,  JOHN  J.,  J.P.,  Oonakelle,  Passara,  Ceylon. 

1912  ROBINSON,  MALCOLM  H.,  Traders  Bank  Buildings,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1912  ROBINSON,  PHILIP,  P.O.  Box  503,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

1913  ROBINSON,  RICHMOND  F.,  White  Lodge,  St.  Catharines,  Ont.,  Canada. 

1913  ROBINSON,  WALTER  HEWSON,  Antofogasta  and  Bolivia  Ely.,  Antofogasta,  Chili. 

1913  ROBINSON,  WILLIAM  BEVERLEY,  St.  James  Club,  Montreal,  Canada. 

1912  ROBINSON,  WILLIAM  E.,  97  Nassau  Street,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

1901  fRoBisON,  JOHN  H.,  139  Vickery't  Chambers,  82  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1913  ROCHE,  HON.  WILLIAM  JAMES,  M.D.,M.P.,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

1912  RODDA,  EDWARD  J.  J.,  Mungana,  North  Queensland  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

1899  fRoDDA,  STANLEY  N.,  Trcgear,  Alma  Road,  East  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1912  RODDEN,  W.  T.,  135  Board  of  Trade  Building,  Montreal,    Canada. 

1904  fRoDQER,  MAJOR  THOMAS  HENDERSON,  D.S.O.,  The  Club,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 
1896  tR°B»  AUGUSTUS  S.,  Police  Magistrate,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

1913  ROE,  HENDERSON,  Finca  Olas  de  Moca,  Guataldn,  Guatemala. 

1905  ROE,  JOHN  BLAKEMORE,  Tasmanian  Club,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 

1910  ROE,  PERCY  D.,  Akuse,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1912  ROGERS,  His  HONOUR  BENJAMIN,  Government  House,  Charlottetown,  Prince  Edward  Island, 

1912  ROGERS,  ELIAS,  Deer  Park,  Toronto,  Canada.  [Canada. 
1884  ROGERS,  HENRY  ADAMS,  Band  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1913  ROGERS,  HENRY  PEARSON,  P.O.  Box  310,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
1912  ROGERS,  JONATHAN,  2050  Nelson  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
1912  ROGERS,  R.  D.,  Stellerton,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 

1900  J-ROLES,  F.  CROSBIE,  "  Times  "  Office,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

1911  ROLFE,  ALFRED,  Gatooma,  Rhodesia. 

1912  ROLFE,  WALTER  J.,  522  Sixteenth  Street,  Edmonton,  Canada. 
1911  ROLLE,  HAMILTON,  M.L.C.,  Dominica,  West  Indies. 

1911  ROLLS,  OLE  W.,  c/o  Nathan  &  Co.,  Caixa  157,  Bahia,  Brazil. 

1911  ROLPH,  FRANK  A.,  78  Crescent  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1905  ROLT,  FRANK  WARDLAW,  P.O.  Box  154,  Edmonton,  Alberta,  Canada. 

1908  RONALDSON,  GEORGE  SCOTT,  Diamond  Market,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

1894  ROOTH,  EDWARD,  P.O.  Box  208,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

1911  RORISON,  ROBERT  D.,  1342  Jervis  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.  Canada. 

1905  ROSA,  JOHN  CORNELIUS,  Harrismith,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 

1883  -J-ROSADO,  HON.  J.  M.,  M.L.C.,  Belize,  British  Honduras. 

1911  ROSE,  JOHN,  312  Water  Strett,  E.,  Vancouver,  B.C.  Canada. 

1901  ROSE-INNES,  HON.  SIR  JAMES,  K.C.M.G.,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1912  ROSEBY,  His  HONOUR  JUDGE  THOMAS  E.,  Vila,  New  Hebrides. 
1907  ROSBN,  JACOB,  P.O.  Box  1647,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
1912  ROSENHAIN,  OSCAR  W.,  482  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1905  -(-ROSETTENSTEIN,  ALBERT  V.,  J.P.,  P.O.  Box  741,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1896  fRoSETTENSTEiN,  MAX,  P.O.  Box  49,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1890  ROSEWARNE,  D.  D.,    Glanmire,  New  South  Wales. 

1905  Ross,  ALEXANDER  C.,  Sydney,  Cape  Breton,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 

1898  Ross,  ALEXANDER  CARNEGIE,  C.B.,  H.B.M.  Consul,  San  Francisco,  U.S.A. 

1899  Ross,  ALEXANDER  J.,  Messrs.  Sharpe,  Ross  &  Co.,  Singapore. 

1906  Ross,  CHARLES,  Barrister-at-Law,  Sekondi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
1910  '  Ross,  G.  A.,  Nandi,  British  East  Africa. 


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1912  |  fRoss,  GEORGE  WALTER,  Ficksburg,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 

1913  j  Ross,  J.  MACBAIN,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Broken  Hill,  New  South  Wales. 
1912     Ross,  JAMES  L.,  110  Havelock  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1911  Ross,  JAMES  L.,  Messrs.  D.  J.  Ross  &  Co.,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

1912  j  Ross,  JOHN,  404  Sixth  Street,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

1880  Ross,  JOHN,  Messrs.  Ross  &  Glendinning,  Ltd.,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

1912  Ross,  NORMAN  MCKENZIE,  Indian  Head,  Sask.,  Canada. 

1912  Ross,  PHILIP  DANSKEN,  B.A.,  "Evening  Journal,"  Ottawa,  Canada. 

1899  Rosa,  REGINALD  J.  B.,  Police  Magistrate,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

1883  Ross,  HON.  WILLIAM,  J.P.,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 


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fRoss,  WILLIAM,  P.O.  Box  151,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
Ross,  HON.  WILLIAM  FREDERICK,  K.C.,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 


1913  |  Ross,  WM.  MCGREGOR,  P.W.D.,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

1912  !  ROSSITER,  WILLIAM  L.,  Kafue,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1887  ROTHE,  WALDEMAR  H.,  c/o  Colonial  Sugar  Refining  Co.,  Lim.,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1912  ROUGHAN,  F.  J.,  Bulawayo  Club,  Rhodesia. 

1912  ROUND,  H.  B.,  115  Jasper  Avenue,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

1912  ROUNTREE,  MEREDITH,  445  Mount  Stephen  Avenue,  Montreal,  Canada. 

1905  ROUTLEDGE,  ALFRED  WILLIAM,  Jessellon,  British  North  Borneo. 
1904  \  ROWBOTHAM,  H.  J.,  P.O.  Box  72,  Pert  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

1910  ROWDBN,  E.  G. 

1912  ROWE,  ELLIOTT  S.,  1300  Broadway  West,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1911  tR°WB»  HENRY  E.,  Lumeh,  Domain  Road,  South  Yarra,  Victoria. 

1912  ROWELL,  NEWTON  W.,  K.C.,  134  Crescent  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1909  ROWLAND,  JOHN  REID,  Kensington,  Plumtree,  Southern  Rhodesia. 

1913  ROWLANDS,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM,  British  East  Africa. 

1913  ROWLANDS,  JAMES  F.,  H.B.M.  Vice-Consul,  Mollendo,  Peru. 

1912  tROWLEY»  CHARLES  W.,  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

1912  ROWLEY,  W.  H.,  c/o  E.  B.  Eddy  Co.,  Ltd.,  Hull,  Quebec,  Canada. 

1912  ROXBOROUGH,  GERALD  S.,  Bank  of  Nova  Scotia,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

1912  ROY,  JAMES,  B.Sc.,  324  Pacific  Building,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1912  ROY,  JOHN,  J.P.,  P.O.  Box  1937,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1906  ROY,  THOMAS  J.,  Demerara  Railways,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

1913  ROYDHOTJSE,  THOMAS  R.,  136  Castlereagh  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
1913  ROYLE,  GEROQE  WESLEY,  L.D.S.,  Port  Stanley,  Falkland  Islands. 

1912  ROYLANCE,  GEORGE,  Lusakas,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1913  RUDD,  ERNEST,  Lusaka,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1913  RUGERONI,  HECTOR  AURELIUS,   Hurlingham   Club,   Hurlingham,   F.C.P.,   Buenos   Aires, 

1910  j  t^T7LB»  THOMAS,  Ghana,  Tana  River,  via  Lamu,  British  East  Africa.  [Argentine. 
1912  i  RUMBOLL,  ERNEST  L.,  478  Bartoleme  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1911  tRT™BOLL>  R-  LIONEL,  English  Club,  478  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
1909  RUMSEY,  REGINALD  A.,  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1912  j  -J-RUNCIMAN,  MATTHEW  LEISHMAN,  499  Calle  Cangallo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1913  JRUNCIMAN,  ROBERT  LEISHMAN,  499  Calle  Cangallo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 


RUNDLE,  WILLIAM  E.,  11  Selby  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

RUNNER,  FLOYD  LOUDON,  A.C.A.  (Can.),  Glencoe  Lodge,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

RUSSELL,  ANDREW  H.,  Tunanui,  Hastings,  New  Zealand. 

RUSSELL,  ARTHUR  E.,  Whare  Rata,  Palmerston  North,  New  Zealand. 

RUSSELL,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  BENJAMIN,  70  Morris  Street,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 

RUSSELL,  CHARLES  W.,  Union  Bank  of  Australia,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

RUSSELL,  FRANCIS,  c/o  Anglo,  Bustenari,  Roumania. 

RUSSELL,  HENRY  AMBROSE,  Mahuru,  Fairfax  Road,  Bellevue  Hill,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

RUSSELL,  ROBEBT  H.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  30  Powlttt  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

RUSSELL,  WESTON  FRANCIS,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  Royal  College,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 

RUSSELL,  W.,  Bulawayo  Club,  Rhodesia. 

RUSSELL,  HON.  W.  ALISON,  M.E.C.,  King's  Advocate,  Nicosia,  Cyprus, 

RUSSELL,  WM.  EAST,  Nadarivatu,  Fiji. 


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1913  f  RUSSELL,  W.  L.  A.,  Gurum  River  Tin  Mines,  Naraguta,  Northern  Nigeria. 

1877  RUSSELL,  HON.  SIR  WILLIAM  R.,  Flaxmere,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 

1909  RUSSELL- WATSON,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  WM.  W.,  Yarroma,  Elizabeth  Bay,  Sydney,  New  South 
1906  RUST,  RANDOLPH,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad.  [Wales. 

1910  RUTHERFORD,  ANDREW  W.,  Mendip  Hills,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 
1912  RUTHERFORD,  HON.  ALEXANDER  C.,  Strathcona,  Alberta,  Canada. 
1912  RUTHERFORD,  E.  W.,  Saklaspur,  Hassan  District,  Mysore,  India. 

1909  RUTHERFORD,  JAMES,  Pacific  Club,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
1912  RUTHERFORD,  S.  J.,  32  Binscarth  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1912  RUTTER,  ARTHUR  F.,  Woodford,  Birch  Cliff,  Kingston  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1913  RUTTER,  WILLIAM  RALPH,  Forestry  Department,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 

1910  RYAN,  BERNARD,  Namwala,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
1908  RYAN,  CHARLES  G.,  St.  Clair,  Talawakele,  Ceylon. 

1908  RYAN,  HON.  JAMES,  M.L.C.,  J.P.,  Bonavista,  Newfoundland. 

1912  RYAN,  PHILIP,  Talawakele,  Ceylon. 

1911  RYAN,  WILLIAM  A.,  P.O.  Box  149,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

1912  RYAN,  WILLIAM  ARTHUR,  L.R.C.S.I.,  L.R. C.P.I.,  Medical  Department,  Accra,  Gold  Coast 
1911  RYLEY,  ARTHUR  M.,  Secretariat,  Zomba,  Nyasaland.  [Colony. 


1905  SACH,  ROBERT,  Goldfields  Corporation,  Kumassi,  Ashanti,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1881  fSACHSE,  CHARLES,  Wall  Strasse  5/8,  Berlin,  Germany. 

1890  fSACKE,  SIMON,  P.O.  Box  124,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1901  fSAEGERT,  FREDERICK  A.,  P.O.  Box  8,  Edmonton,  Alberta,  Canada. 

1910  fSAGGU,  MAHOMAD  K.,  M.R.A.S.,  Bahawalpur,  Punjab,  India. 

1912  ST.  JOHNSTON,  T.  R.,  Stipendiary  Magistrate,  Loma  Loma,  Lau  Islands,  Fiji. 
1886  SALAMAN,  FREDERICK  N.,  60  University  Place,  New  York,  U.S.A. 

1911  SALLUST-SMITH,  WILLIAM  J.,  J.P.,  Mabrook,  Bomb  House  Lane,  Gibraltar  (Corresponding 
1910  SALTER,  CHARLES,  Avon  Lodge,  Avondale  Road,  Armadale,  Victoria.  [Secretary). 
1904  SALTER,  THOMAS,  BrynalU,  Hunter's  Hill,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales  ;  and  Australasian  Club. 
1903  t^AMUEL,    HON.    OLIVER,    M.L.C.,     Barrister-at-Law,    New    Plymouth,    New     Zealand 

(Corresponding  Secretary). 

1907  SAMUT,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  ACHILLES,  C.M.G.,  46  Strada  Ittorri,  Sliema,  Malta. 

1913  SANDERS,  E.  WESLEY,  South  Australia. 

1912  SANDEMAK,  GRAHAM  SIDNEY  ;  Koh  Loy,  Aynthia,  Siam. 

1909  ^SANDERS,  HUGH  M.,  Kopua,  Hawke's  Bay,  New  Zealand. 

1892  SANDERSON,  CHARLES  E.  F.,  C.E.,  Messrs.  Riley,  Hargreaves  ds  Co.,  Singapore. 

1910  SANDERSON,  HUGH  S.,  36  Reconquieta,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1909  SANDERSON,  JOHN  G.,  Jf' lembo  Estate,  Fort  Jameson,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1911  fSANDERSON,  CAPTAIN  REGINALD  H.  D.,  6  Gibsteod  Road,  Singapore. 

1911  SANDFORD,  HERBERT  R.,  Coleraine,  Victoria. 

1903  fSANDOVER,  ALFRED,  Claremont,  Western  Australia. 

1900  fSANDY,  JAMES  M.,  Blenheim,  Queen  Street,  Burwood,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

1901  SANER,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  CHARLES  B.,  Turf  Mines,  Ltd.,  P.O.  Box  5887,  Johannesburg 

South  Africa. 

1913  SANGUINETTI,  WILLIAM  ROGER,  Kuala  Kupi,  Selangor,  Federated  Malay  States. 

1912  SANSON,  CHARLES  H.,  Police  Department,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
1889  SARAM,  F.  J.  DE,  J.P.,  Proctor,  Supreme  Court,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

1911  SARGOOD,  ALFRED  H.,  Flinders  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1909  fSARGooo,  PERCY  R.,  Messrs.  Sargood,  Son  &  Ewen,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

1902  SASSE,  A.  R.  G.,  488  Ldtrobe  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1912  SASSE,  ROSSELL  H.  J.,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
1912  SAUNDERS,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  BRYCE  J.,  304  Teglier  Block,  Edmonton,  Canada. 
1912  SAUNDERS,  CHARLES  J.,  J.P.,  4  O'Connell  Street,  Sydney,  New  South'  Wales. 

1896  fSAUNDERS,  Sin  CHARLES  J.  R.,  K.C.M.G.,  Victoria  Club,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa,. 

1893  SAUNDERS,  EDWARD,  Tongaat,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

1912  SAUNDERS,  EDWARD  M.,  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce,  Calgary,  Canada. 


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SAUNDEBS,  MAJOE  FEEDEEICK  A.,  F.R.C.S..  L.R.C.P.,  F.R.G.S.,  Lancing  House,  Grahams- 
town,  South  Africa  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

1911  SAUNDEBS,  HAEBIS  M.,  J.P. 

1893     SAUNDEBS,  HON.  HENBY  J.,  A.M.Inat.C.E..  Weld  Club,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

1912  SAUNDEES,  HOWAED  J.,  Police  Department,  Broken  Hill,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1891      fSAUNDEBS.  JOHN  H.,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  Bank  of  New  South  Wales,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1913  SAVAGE,  DAVID,  H.B.M.  Vice-Consul,  San  Jose,  Guatemala. 

1903  SAVAGE,  GABBIEL  H.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Sunnyside,  Cape  Coast,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
1913     SAVAGE,  RONALD  MAC  EWAN  H.,  c/o  Shaw,  Wallace  &  Co.,  Calcutta. 

1912  SAVAGE,  S.  RADFOBD,  B.A.,  M.B.,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

19 U      SAVAGE,  T.  COPELAND,  F.R.C.S.,  27  Princes  Street,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
1897      fSAW,  WILLIAM  A.,  Land  Titles  Office,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

1906  j  fSAWEETHAL,  HENEY,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

1904  SAWTELL,  REV.  WM.  AETHUB,  c/o  Messrs.  Grindlay,  Groom  &  Co.,  Bombay. 

1913  fSAWYEB,  ROBEBT  HENEY,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 

1910  SAYEBS,  D.  M.,  P.O.  Box  510,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

1913  SCADDAN,  HON.  JOHN,  M.L.A.,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

1902  fScAER-CuETis,  VALENTINE  E.,  P.O.  Box  69,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

1910  SCAMMELL,  EENEST  H.,  565  Carlaw  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1900     SCHEIDEL,  AUGUSTS,  Ph.D.,  Union  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
1904     fScHiEEHOUT,  MICHAEL  J.,  13  Bellevue  Street,  Cape  Toum,  South  Africa. 

1911  SCHLAPFEB,  EDWABD,  Caixa  162,  Bahia.  Brazil. 

1913     SCHLOSS,  JACQUES  EBNEST,  P.O.  Box  1497,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

1910  SCHOLEFIELD,  ETHELBEET  0.  S.,  939  Pemberton  Road,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
1889     fScHOLEFiELD,  WALTEB  H.,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 

1878     SCHOOLES,  His  HONOUE  SIB  HENBY  R.  PIPON,  Chief  Justice,  Gibraltar. 

1912  SCHEEIBEE,  COLLINGWOOD,  C.M.G.,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

1897  SCHEEINEB,  SENATOE  HON.  WILLIAM  P.,  C.M.G.,  K.C.,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1898  SCHULLEB,  OSCAE  H.,  P.O.  Box  4427,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1912  tScHUMACHEE,  RAYMOND  W.,  Pallinghurst,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
1896     tScHULZ,  J.  A.  AUBEL,  M.D.,  Stamford  Hill  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

1911  SCHUBINK,  JAN  L.,  P.O.  Box  25,  Lydenburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

1913  SCHWANK,  ADOLPH,  Guatemala  City,  Central  America. 

1912  SCHWABTZ  FEED.  L.,  Inter-Colonial  Railway,  Moncton,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 
1912     SCHWIND,  HAEOLD,  666  Cangallo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1910     SCLANDEES,  F.  MACLUBE,  Board  of  Trade,  Saskatoon,  Canada  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

1905  fScoNCE,  HEEBEET  W.,  Inspector  of  Schools,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

1912  SCOBE,  A.  J.,  612  Huron  Street,  N.,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1913  SCOTT,  ANDBEW  G.,  Messrs.  Weir  &  Scott,  Valparaiso,  Chili. 
1902     fScoTT,  ABTHUB  ELDON,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Mansourah,  Egypt. 

1912  SCOTT,  CHABLES  S.,  161  Hughson  Street  South,  Hamilton,  Canada  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

1910  SCOTT,  FEANCIS,  Messrs.  Houlder  Bros.  &  Co.,  337  Calle  Cuyo,  Buenos  Ayres,  Argentine. 

1902  tScoiT,  GEOEGE,  P.O.  Box  250,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 

1913  Sooir,  GOEDON  M.,  Hotel  Royal,  Guatemala  City,  Central  America. 

1876     SCOTT,  HENEY,  J.P.,  Eagle  Chambers,  Pirie  Street,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

1903  fScoTT,  HON.  HENEY  MILNE,  M.L.C.,  Eld-on  Chambers,  Suva,  Fiji. 
1913     SCOTT,  NIGEL  D. 

1913     SCOTT,  R.  BBUCE,  30  Victoria  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1906  SCOTT,  SAMUEL  TULLOCH,  Launceston,  Tasmania. 

1912  SCOTT,  THOMAS,  San  Jose,  Costa  Rica. 

1913  SCOTT,  THOMAS,  232  Mare  Street,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

1911  SCOTT,  HON.  WALTEB,  M.P.P.,  Regina,  Saskatchewan,  Canada. 

1912  |  tScoTT,  WALTEB  DARE,  British  Agent,  Trengganu,  Malay  States. 

SCOTT,  WILLIAM,  121  Hunter  Street,  Newcastle,  New  South  Wales. 


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SCOTT,  YUILL,  Messrs.  G.  S.  Yuill  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  6  Bridge  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
SCOTT-ATKINSON,  RICHAED,  Postmaster-General,  Jesselton,  British  North  Borneo. 
SCOVELL,  G.  R.,  African  Direct  Telegraph  Co.,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 


,  MAJOR  HUGH  F. 
SEARLE,  JAMES,  M.L.A.,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
SEAVILL,  CECIL  ELIOT,  P.O.  Box  295,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
SECORD,  RICHARD,  Edmonton,  Canada. 
SEDQEFIELD,  ARTHUR  E.,  Seymour,  Victoria. 
fSEEAR,  HERBERT  C.,  Oatooma,  Rhodesia. 

,  JOHN  B.  DENNIS,  131  Henry  Street,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad. 
SELMES,  HENRY  P.,  J.P.,  P.O.  Box  239,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

SEMMENS,  EDWIN  C.,  Coronation  Mines,  1232  Wharf  Street,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
SENIOR,  HON.  BERNARD,  I.S.O.,  Treasurer,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
SEPP,  CHARLES  F.,  c/o  Bibiani  Ltd.,  Dunkwa,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

fSERRURiER,  Louis  C.,  c/o  General  Estate  and  Orphan  Chamber,  Adderley  Street,  Cape  Town, 
SETH,  ARATHOON,  I.S.O.,  The  Club,  Hong  Kong.  [South  Africa. 

SETH-SMITH,     BASIL,     Fermoy,   Stratford   Street,    Fendalton,    Christchurch,    New    Zealand 

(Corresponding  Secretary). 

SETON-BROWNE,  HON.  GEORGE  S.,  M.L.C.,  St.  Andrews,  Grenada,  West  Indies. 
SEVERN,  HON.  CLAUD,  Colonial  Secretary,  Hong  Kong. 

SEWELL,  FANE,  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce,  268  College  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 
SEWELL,  FRANK  C.,  88  Exchange  Buildings,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
SEYMOUR,  JOSEPH  R.,  1059  Robson  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
SHACKLE,  FRANK,  Botwcll,  Midnapore,  Calgary,  Canada. 
SHAKSPEARE,  WALTER,  Messrs.  Carson  &  Co.,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
fSHALLCROSS,  J.  J.,  Trade  Commissioner,  P.O.  Box  730,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
SHAND,  ANDREW  B.,  J.P.,  P.O.  Box  43,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa. 
SHAND,  CHARLES  FARQUHAR,  Moka,  Mauritius. 
SHAND,  WILLIAM  R.,  Magistrate,  Gwelo,  Rhodesia. 

SHANKS,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  Press  Club,  26  North  Dearborn  Street,  Chicago,  III.,  U.S.A. 
SHANNON,  MAJOR  LEWIS  W.,  London,  Ontario,  Canada. 
SHANONS,  WILLIAM,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
SHAPLEY,  WALTER  T.,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
SHAPLEY,  WILLIAM  H.,  103  Jamieson  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 
SHARP,  CHARLES  GORDON,  Kansanshi  Mine,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
SHARP,  J.  W. 

SHARPS,  ELIPHALET  E.,  Barrister-at-Law,  144  Roslyn  Road,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
SHARPS,  GEORGE  ERIC,  c/o  Messrs.  Gibbs  <&  Co.,  Antofogasta,  Chili. 
SHARPS,  JAMES  W.,  K.C.,  510  Markham  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 
SHARPE,  RICHARD,  British  Receiver  of  Customs,  Monrovia,  Liberia. 
SHARPLES,  NORMAN,  Ashanti  Goldfields  Ltd.,  Obuasi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
fSHARPLES,  THOMAS,  c/o  Broomassie  Mine,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
SHAUGHNESSY,  SIR  THOMAS  G.,  K.C.V.O.,  Canadian  Pacific  Railway,  Montreal,  Canada. 

,  CHARLES  COURTENAY,  Government  House,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 
SHAW,  DACRE  A.,  Coylton,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

SHAW,  GILBERT  M.,  c/o  United  Fruit  Co.,  "  Virginia,"  Puerto  Barrios,  Guatemala. 
SHAW,  THOMAS  W.,  P.O.  Box  592,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
SHAWE,  HENRY  B.,  Department  of  the  Interior,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
SHEARMAN-TURNER,  PERCY,  Barrister-at-Law,  Zanzibar. 
SHEEHAN,  WILLIAM  J.,  M.B.,  B.Cn.,  B.A.O.,  Kansanshi,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
SHEELEY,  G.  A.,  P.O.  Box  3374,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
SHEFFIELD,  OCTAVIUS  R.,  c/o  Commercial  Bank  of  India,  Calcutta. 
SHELDON,  THOMAS,  Mbabane,  Swaziland,  South  Africa. 
SHELLEY,  MALCOM  B.,  Civil  Service,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
SHELMERDINE,  WILLIAM  WOODVILLE,  P.O.  Box  11,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
SHENNAN,  WATSON,  High  Street,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 
SHEPHERD,  WILLIAM  CHARLES  AIKEN,  P.O.  Box  42,  Mozambique,  Portuguese  East  Africa. 


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1907  j  SHEPLEY,  GEORGE  F.,  K.C.,  28  Toronto  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1913  ;  SHEPPABD,  WILLIAM  C.,  311  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

1909  ;  SHEPPY,  ERNEST  F.,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

1912  SHERIDAN,  NORMAN,  M.D.,  58  Raleigh  Street,  Yeoville,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1910  SHERIDAN,  RICHARD  N.,  Bank  of  New  South  Wales,  Bathurst  Street,  Sydney,  New  South 

1908  SHERIFF,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  PERCY  M.  C.,  Hamilton,  Bermuda.  [Wales. 
1912  SHERWOOD,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  A.  P.,  C.M.G.,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

1881  j  tSniRLEY,  HON.  LEICESTER  C.,  Hyde  Hall,  darks  Town  P.O.,  Jamaica. 
1912  ;  fSHiRTCLiFFE,  GEORGE,  40  Twiakori  Road,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 


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1912  SISNET,  HERBERT,  K.  MCDONNELL,  District  Commissioner,  Belize,  British  Honduras. 

1911  SKEELS,  C.  S.,  M.A.,  St.  Andrews  College,  Orahamstown,  South  Africa. 

1912  SKELTON,  ROBERT,  Municipal  Engineer,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

1892  SKERMAN,  SURGEON-GENERAL  SIDNEY,  M.R.C.S.E.,  Marion,  Rangitikei,  New  Zealand. 

1904  fSKERRETT,  CHARLES  P.,  K.C.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

1911  SKERRETT,  KING,  English  Club,  476  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
1909  fSKiNNER,  HARRY  Ross,  P.O.  Box  111,  Roodepoort,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
1909  SKINNER,  IRVINE  S.,  M.H.A.,  Crab  Hill  Plantation,  St.  Lucy,  Barbados. 

1912  tSKiNNER,  T.  J.  S.,  Armstrong  Block,  Calgary,  Canada. 
1901  fSijACK,  WILLIAM  J.,  Belize,  British  Honduras. 

1913  SLATER,  HAROLD  HAMILTON,  Club  de  Residences  Extrangeros,  476  Bartolome  Mitre,  Bueno 

Aires,  Argentine. 


tSHOOBRiDGE,  ROBERT  W.  G.,  J.P.,  Valleyfield,  New  Norfolk,  Tasmania. 

SHORES,  JOHN  W.,  C.M.G.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  Rutland,  Scottsville,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

fSHORT,  Louis  W.,  18  Kock  Street,  Joubert  Park,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

fSnoRT,  WILLIAM,  K.C.,  Merchants'  Bank  Building,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

SHORTEN,  JAMES  G.,  Carlton  Hotel,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

SHORTER,  JOHN  GILBERT,  Chicago  Conservatory,  Auditorium  Building,  Michigan  Avenue, 

SHORTT,  ADAM,  Civil  Service  Commission,  Ottawa,  Canada.  [Chicago,  III.,  U.S.A. 

tSHRAGER,  ISAAC. 

SHRIMPTON,  WALTER,  Matapiro,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 

fSiEDLE,  OTTO,  P.O.  Box  31,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

SIFTON,  HON.  ARTHUR  LEWIS,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

SIFTON,  HON.  CLIFFORD,  K.C.,  215  Metcalfe  Street,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

fSiKES,  HOWARD  LECKY,  c/o  Magadi  Soda  Co.,  Magadi  Junction,  British  East  Africa. 

fSiLBERBAUER,  CHARLES  F.,  Rondebosch,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

EDWARD,  Whitecliff,  Greytown,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

SIMMONS,  MATTHEW  W.,  Lincoln  Chambers,  Collins  Street,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 
fSiMONS,  ARNAUD,  J.  J.  B.,  B.A.,  Victoria  West,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
SIMON,  MAJOR  HERBERT  SAMUEL  PROTHERO,  Hong  Kong. 
SIMON,  WM.  Louis,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
SIMPSON,  E.  H.,  Rothschild,  Pusselawa,  Ceylon. 

G.  MORRIS,  Australian  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
SIMPSON,  JAMES  J. 

RICHARD  M.,  Phoenix  Assurance  Co.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
SIMPSON,  ROBERT  M.,  M.D.,  New  Stirling  Bank  Building,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
SIMS,  ARTHUR,  143  Hereford  Street,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
SIMSON,  NOEL  C.  S.  (LiEur.  R.G.A.),  Assistant  Resident,  Kano,  Northern  Nigeria. 
SIMSON,  R.  J.  P.,  Melbourne  Club,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
SINCKLER,  EDWARD  G.,  Police  Magistrate,  Oibbes  Plantation,  St.  Peter,  Barbados  (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

SINCLAIR,  ALEXANDER,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 
SINCLAIR,  DONALD,  Pacific  Steam  Navigation  Co.,  Mottendo,  Peru. 
SINCLAIR,  HON.  JOHN  R.,  M.L.C.,  J.P.,  41  Melville  Street,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 
SINCLAIR-STEVENSON,  SIR  EDMOND,  M.D.,  Strathallan  House,  Rondebosch,  Cape  Province, 

South  Africa. 
•(•SINGER,  MORRIS,  Jumbo  Hotel,  Mazoe,  Rhodesia. 


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1911     SLATER,  ISAAC  S.,  Bank  of  British  West  Africa,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 


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SLATTER,  ARTHUR  WHITTARD,  Nigeria  Bitumen  Co.,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

SLEITH,  THOMAS,  Pretoria  Club,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

fSLiNGER,  CAPTAIN  DAVID  L.,  Green  Hill,  St.  George's,  Grenada. 

SLINGSBY,  WILLIAM  E.,  Assistant  Resident,  Zungeru,  Northern  Nigeria. 

SLIPP,  ARTHUR  E.,  M.P.P.,  Fredericton,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 

SLOANE,  W.  P.,  Manitoba  Club,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

SLOLEY,  SIR  HERBERT  C.,  K.C.M.G.,  The  Residency,  Maseru,  Basutoland,  South  Africa. 

SLOMAN,  VERY  REV.  DEAN  ERNEST,  M.A.,  The  Deanery,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

SMALE,  REV.  H.  T.,  M.A.,  Nicosia,  Cyprus. 

SMALL,  JOHN  D.,  L.R.C.S.,  L.S.A. 

SMALL,  JOHN  T.,  K.C.,  24  Adelaide  Street  East,  Toronto,  Canada  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

SMALLFIELD,  REV.  PERCY  SCOTT,  Liverpool  Street,  Mount  Roskill,  Auckland,  Neio  Zealand- 

SMALLWOOD,  HON.  HENRY  A.,  M.L.C.,  M.E.C.,  Treasury,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

SMART,  G.  BOGUS,  Department  of  the  Interior,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

SMART,  HAROLD  ^ILLIAM,  Gwelo,  Rhodesia. 

SMART,  HENRY  M.,  Standard  Bank,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

SMART,  R.  S.,  c/o  Messrs.  Fetherstonhaugh,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

SMARTT,  HON.  SIR  THOMAS  W.,  K.C.M.G.,  M.L.A.,  Glen  Ban,  Stellenlosch,  South  Africa. 

SMEETON,  HUBERT  M.,  69  Queen  Street,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

SMITH,  ALEXANDER,  Treasury,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

SMITH,  ALEXANDER  S.  Gair.,  Hong  Kong  and  Shanghai  Bank,  Kuala  Lumpor,  Federated 

,  ALFRED,  Pacific  Cable  Board,  Suva,  Fiji.  [Malay  States. 

SMITH,  PROFESSOR  ALFRED  MICA,  Battarat,  Victoria. 
SMITH,  ARTHUR  ASHDOWN,  P.O.  Box  141,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
•J-SMITH,  ARTHUR  JOHNSTONK,  P.O.  Box  6529,  JoJiannesburg,  South  Africa. 
SMITH,  PROFESSOR  C.  A.  MIDDLETON,  M.Sc.,  The  University,  Hong  Kong. 
SMITH,  CHARLES  A.,  Harbour  Board,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
SMITH,  CHARLES  H.,  A.R.I.B.A.,  The  Gables,  Rondebosch,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
SMITH,  COLIN,  c/o  Bank  of  New  South  Wales,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
SMITH,  E.  H.,  St.  George,  Queensland. 
SMITH,  REV.  EDWIN  WM.,  Kasenga,  Via  Kalomo,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

SIR  EDWIN  THOMAS,  K.C.M.G.,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
SMITH,  ERNEST  BROWN,  Tuellyn,  London,  Ontario,  Canada. 
SMITH,  F.  B.,  Agricultural  Department,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
SMITH,  F.  CALEY,  Aldgate,  South  Australia. 

SMITH,  FREDERICK  CRAWFORD,  c/o  Runciman  and  Co.,  264  Calle  San  Martin,  Buenos  Aires, 
SMITH,  F.  J.  PENN,  Zungeru,  Northern  Nigeria.  [Argentine. 

SMITH,  FREDERICK  W.,  Union  Bank,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

,  CAPTAIN  GEORGE,  A.G.A. 
SMITH,  GEORGE,  204  Clarence  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
SMITH,  H.E.,  GEORGE,  C.M.G.,  Government  House,  Zomba,  Nyasaland. 
SMITH,  GEORGE  DOUGLAS,  C.M.G.,  The  Treasury,  Entebbe,  Uganda  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
SMITH,  CAPTAIN  GEORGE  E.,  Police  Department,  Malindi,  British  East  Africa. 
SMITH,  HON.  GEORGE  JOHN,  M.L.C.,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
SMITH,  GEORGE  LISTON.,  c/o  B.E.A.  Corporation,  Mombasa,  British  East  Africa. 
SMITH,  GORDON  P.,  "  Finca  Moca,"  San,  Francisco- Mirimar,  via  Patalul,  De.pt.  de  Solola, 
SMITH,  GRAHAM  M.,  Caledonia  Estate,  Lindoola,  Ceylon.  [Guatemala. 

{SMITH,  H.  G.  SETH,  Northern  Club,  Auckland,  New  Zealand  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
{SMITH,  H.  JASPER,  P.O.  Box  1006,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
SMITH,  HERBERT  H.,  Spencer  Farm,  Balgowan,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
SMITH,  HOWARD  VILLIERS,  Somerset,  Bermuda. 
SMITH,  JAMES  FYFE,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
SMITH,  JOHN,  Casilda,  F.C.C.A.,  Argentine. 
|SMITH,  JOHN  ALFRED,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 
SMITH,  JOHN  ARTHUR,  217  Kennedy  Building,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
SMITH,  JOHN  W.  Y.,  Moncton,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 


SMITH,  K.  SENTANCE,  c/o  Messrs.  George  Stewart  &  Co.,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

SMITH,  L.  TALBOT,  British  East  Africa. 

SMITH,  LAURENCE,  The  Treasury,  Zomba,  Nyasaland. 

SMITH,  HON.  MILES  STANIFORTH  C.,  Port  Moresby,  Papua  (via  Australia). 

SMITH,  NELSON  B.,  92  Oxford  Street,  Halifax,  N.S.,  Canada. 

SMITH,  NOEL,  B.A.,  Assistant  Resident,  Bassa  Province,  Northern  Nigeria. 

SMITH,  RICHARD,  Messrs.  Harris,  Scarfe  <fe  Co.,  Oawler  Place,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

fSMiTH,  RIDGWAY,  237  Fifth  Avenue,  New  Westminster,  B.C.,  Canada. 

fSMiTH,  ROBERT  GEMMELL,  Union  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

SMITH,  ROBERT  J.,  Land  Settlement  Board,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

SMITH,  ROBERT  MURRAY,  C.M.G.,  Repton,  Toorak  Road,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

SMITH,  ROWLAND  A.,  The  Owl  Mine,  Gatooma,  Rhodesia. 

SMITH,  SAMUEL  HARDMAN,  514  McDougall  Avenue,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

tSMTTH,  SYDNEY,  F.R.G.S.,  Stipendiary  Magistrate,  Suva,  Fiji. 

SMITH,  T.  A.  M.,  Institute  Nacional,  Guatemala. 

SMITH,  REV.  WHARTON  BUCHANAN,  M.A.,  Church  House,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

tSMTTH,  WILLIAM,  Salisbury  Club,  Rhodesia. 

tSMTTH,  WILLIAM,  Water  Street,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

1912  SMITH,  REV.  WILLIAM  E.,  M.D.,  C.M.M.,  lunghsien,  via  Chungking,  China. 

1895  tSMrra,  WM.  EDWARDS,  M.R.A.C.,  Chalice  Hill,  Gordon,  New  South  Wales. 

1903     SMTTHERS,  HENRY,  Messrs.  J.  Robertson  <b  Co.,  P.O.  Box  279,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1911  SMITH-REWSE,  GEOFFREY  B.,  Ellice  Islands,  Western  Pacific. 
1906     SMTTHSON,  SAMUEL  F.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Timaru,  New  Zealand. 

1885  fSMurs,  0.  PETER,  M.B.,C.M.(Edin.),c/o  South  African  Association,  6  Church  Square,  Cape 

Town,  South  Africa. 

1910  SMUTS,  CHARLES  P.,  South  African  Mutual  Life  Assurance  Society,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
1898     fSMurs,  JOHANNES,  I.S.O.,  Deeds  Office,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

1901  SMUTS,  Louis  B.,  Civil  Service  Club,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1913  SMYTH,  CHARLES  ERNEST,  Medicine  Hat,  Alta,  Canada  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
1897     SMYTH,  HERBERT  WARINOTON,  M.A.,  F.G.S.,  Mines  Department,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

1902  SMYTH,  J.  W.,  P.O.  Box  314,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1912  SMYTH,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  ROBERT  N.,  D.S.O.,  Rawal  Pindi,  Punjaub,  India. 
1912     SNEIDER,  MORRIS,  3  Sunnysidt,  Auckland  Park,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1912  SNELL,  JOHN  P.  BROOKING,  L.M.S.S.A.  (Lond.)  P.O.  Box  4,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

1911  fSNEWiN,  CAPTAIN  WALTER,  c/o  Messrs.  McAlister  dt  Co.,  Ltd.,  Singapore. 

1910  SNOW,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  ROCHFORT,  V.D.,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

1886  SNOWDEN,  SIR  ARTHUR,  433  Little  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

1912  SOLOMON,  A.,  Porto  Rico,  West  Indies. 

1909     SOLOMON,  A.  KENNETH,  M.H.A.,  Attorney-at-Law,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 

1903  SOLOMON,  SENATOR  HON.  SIR  EDW.  P.,  K.C.M.G.,  P.O.  Box  424,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1913  SOLOMON,  ERIC  VERNON,  M.H.A.,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 

1896  fSoLOMON,  HARRY,  P.O.  Box  1388,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1883     SOLOMON,  HON.  JUSTICE  SIR  WILLIAM  HENRY,  K.C.M.G.,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
1894     fSoMERSET,  EDMUND  T.,  P.O.  Box  43,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1888       fSOMERSHIELD,  OSCAR. 

1909     SORABJEE,  M.,  Mombasa,  British  East  Africa. 

1913  SOUTER,  ALEX  MACLEOD,  Stanley,  Falkland  Island. 

1911  SOUTH,  ERNEST  H.,  Hunyani,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 
1913     SOUTHAM,  FRED,  St.  James  Club,  Montreal,  Canada. 

1905     SOWDEN,  WILLIAM  J.,  J.P.,  Park  Terrace,  Eastwood,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

1911  SPAIN,  HAERY  G.,  Government  Electrician,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

1902  SPARKS,   LIEUT.-COLONEL   HARRY,   V.D.,   Calthorpe    Hall,    Sydenham,    Durban,    South 

1913  SPARKS,  RALPH  H.  A.,  El  Fortin,  F.C.C.A.,  Argentine.  [Africa. 

1912  SPEED,  HENRY  J.,  Bank  of  British  West  Africa,  Zaria,  Nigeria. 
1905  SPEKE,  AUGUSTUS  GRANT,  Assistant  Collector,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 

1904  SPENCB,  FRANK,  Stipendiary  Magistrate,  Navua,  Fiji. 

1896     tSPENCE,  ROBERT  H.,  Rosebank,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 


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SPENCER,  FRED,  Western  Australia. 

SPICER,  PHILIP,  Vancouver  Club,  B.C.,  Canada. 

SPILLANE,  THOMAS  BENJAMIN,  P.O.  Box  414,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

SPIRE,  FREDERICK,  Provincial  Commissioner,  Jinja,  Uganda. 

SPITZER,  JOHN  B.,  Nigerian  Railways,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

SPRIQG,  W.  GORDON,  Y.M.C.A.,  Flinders  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

fSpROATT,  ALAN,  303  Fifth  Avenue  North,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 

SPROULE,  MILTON,  485  Elgin  Avenue,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

SPROULE,  PERCY  J.,  B.A.,  Solicitor-General,  Penang,  Straits  Settlements. 

SPURLING,  SALISBURY  S.,  M.C.P.,  St.  George's,  Bermuda. 

SPURRIER,  ALFRED  H.,  C.M.G.,  L.R.C.P.,  Nyumba  Nyeusi,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

SQUIRES,  R.  ANDERSON,  LL.B.,  M.H.A.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

STALLARD,  CHARLES  F.,  P.O.  Box  6156,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

STANDISH,  FRANK,  M.B.,  Tanjong  Malim,  Federated  Malay  States. 

STANDISH,  JOHN  SCHOYER,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

STANFORD,  J.  HENRY,  Engineers1  Club,  Montreal,  Canada. 

tSiANLEY,  ARTHUR,  Middelburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

STANLEY,  HENRY  C.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  Fiizroy  Chambers,  Adelaide  Street,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

STANLEY,  HERBERT,  Messrs.  D.  and  D.  W.  Fraser,  Wepener,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 

STANLEY,  JOSEPH  HENRY,  Eton  Vale,  Cambooya,  Queensland. 

STANLEY,  CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  BLAKENEY,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

STANTON,  RICHARD,  "  The  Bunyas,"  Ashfield,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

STAPELLS,  RICHARD  A.,  47  Simcoe  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

fSTAPYLTON,  ALAN,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  Assam-Bengal  Railway,  Mariani,  Upper  Assam,  India. 

STARKEY,  FREDERICK  E.f  Belize,  British  Honduras. 

STARKEY,  TOM  R.,  Belize,  British  Honduras. 

STAUNTON,  EOMUND  G.,  657  Huron  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

fSTAWELL,  JONAS  M.,  Union  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

STAWBLL,  RICHARD  R.,  M.D.,  45  Spring  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

tSTAYT,  WILLIAM,  Danebury,  Terrace  Road,  Bertrams,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

STEAD,  HENRY,  "  Review  of  Reviews,"  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

STEADMAN,  VINCENT,  Vindobona,  Orange  Grove  Road,  Singapore. 

STEDMAN,  F.  E.,  Macleod,  Alberta,  Canada. 

STEEDMAN,  MARK  CROMBIE,  c/o  Messrs.  Millers,  Ltd.,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

tSiEERS,  WILLIAM  E.,  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

STEDL,  SYDNEY  CECIL,  P.O.  Box  1056,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

STENBERO,  ERNEST  G.,  State  Electoral  Office,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

STENNETT,  CAPT.  HARRY  MARCH,  Police  Department,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

fSTEPHEN,  CHARLES  C.,  P.O.  Box  33,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

STEPHEN,  HON.  SIR  HENRY,  c/o  E.  G.  Dawes,  Esq.,  28  Castlereagh  Street,  Sydney,  New  South 

STEPHENS,  CORNELIUS  V.,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States.  [Wales. 

STEPHENS,  F.  G.  N.,  F.R.C.S.,  M.B.,  Cli.M.,  c/o  Commercial  Bank  of  Sydney,  Sydney,  New 

STEPHENS,  HON.  WILLIAM,  M.L.C.,  Brisbane,  Queensland.  [South  Wales. 

STEPHENS,  WM.  FRANCIS,  Mahe,  Seychelles. 

STEPHENSON,  ARTHUR,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

STEPHENSON,  GEORGE  E. 

STEVENS,  CHARLES,  Schuttes  Draai,  Ficksburg,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 

tSTEVENS,  DANIEL  C.,  F.R.G.S.,  City  Club,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

STEVENS,  ERNEST  G.,  C.E.,  Engineer  of  Roads,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

HON.  ERNEST  J.,  M.L.C.,  Courier  Buildings,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 
tSTEVENS,  FRANK,  C.M.G.,  389  West  Street,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
STEVENS,  GEORGE  N.,  Chenderiang,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 
tSTEVENS,  HDLDEBRAND  W.  H.,  Hamerton,  Kangaroo  Point,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 
STEVENS,  PERCIVAL,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  Public  Works  Department,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad. 
STEVENSON,  JOHN  ALEX.,  P.C.  Box  645,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
STEVENSON,  J.  SHANNON,  Blair  Avon,  Norwood,  Ceylon. 


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STEVENSON,  W.  H.,  20  Rundle  Street,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

STEWARD,  T.  A.,  P.O.  Box  1,  Mbabane,  Swaziland,  South  Africa. 

STEWARD-EVANS,  WILLIAM,  Castle  Brewery,  P.O.  Box  274,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 

STB-      -T,  EDWARD  C.,  P.O.  Box  193,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

STEW.  RT,  G.  W.,  Truro,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 

STEWART,  GEORGE,  Rhodesia,  Ltd.,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

STEWART,  MAJOR  H.  A.,  Engineers  Club,  Montreal,  Canada. 

STEWART,  HUMPHREY,  604  Sixth  Avenue  West,  Calgary,  Canada. 

STEWART,  J.  F.  M.,  85  South  Drive,  Toronto,  Canada. 

STEWART,  JAMES,  J.P.,  P.O.  Chunespoort,  via  Pietersburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

STEWART,  JAMES,  MJnst.C.E.,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

STEWART,  JOHN,  Venture  Estate,  Kalthuritty,  Travancore,  India. 

STEWART,  JOHN  CHEAPE,  Just  Right  Farm,  Hartley,  Rhodesia. 

fSTEWART,  MoLEOD,  383  Frank  Street,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

STEWART,  ROBERT  P.,  Immigration  Department,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

fSTEWART,  THOMAS,  M.B.,  C.M.,  P.O.  Box  88,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

STEWART,  THOMAS,  St.  George's  Chambers,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

STEWART,  THOMAS  H.,  Qemas  P.O.,  Negri  Sembilan,  Federated  Malay  States. 

STEWART,  WILLIAM  S.,  M.L.A.,  K.C.,  Charlottetown,  Prince  Edward  Island,  Canada. 

STEYTLER,  GILBERT  BRENT,  Brent  House,  Knysna,  South  Africa. 

tSTEYTLER,  HENRY  DE  VILLIERS,  P.O.  Box  174,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

STICHBURY,  ALBERT  A.,  P.O.  Box  296,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

STILL,  JOHN,  Rock  House,  Kandy,  Ceylon. 

STIMSON,  BRYCE,  Bank  of  Montreal,  Halifax,  N.S.,  Canada. 

STIRLING,  FRANCIS  H.,  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  1031  Terrace  Avenue,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

STIRTON,  THOMAS  A..  Warrigal  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

STOBART,  LIONEL  F.,  Harper  Ranch,  Kamloops,  B.C.,  Canada. 

STOBART,  ST.  CLAER  E.  M.,  Assistant  Resident,  Northern  Nigeria. 

fSTOCK,   EDWARD  J.,   National  Mutual  Life  Association,  395  Collins  Street,  Melbourne, 

Victoria. 

STOCK,  JOHN  L.  W.,  B.A.,  Civil  Service  Club,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
STOCK,  WILLIAM  F.,  J.P.,  Tregenna,  Walkerville,  North  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
STOCKDALE,  FRANK  ARTHUR,  M.A.,  F.L.S.,  Director  of  Agriculture,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 
STOCKDALE,  REGINALD  H.,  Quatre  Bornes,  Mauritius. 
STOCKEN,  WALTER  A.,  389  West  Street,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

fSTOHR,  FREDERIC  0.,  M.B.,  Chusepwe,  P.O.  Kashitu,  Northern  Rhodesia  (via  Cape  Town). 
STOKES,  FREDERICK  W.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
STOKES,  GEOFFREY,  Assistant  Native  Commissioner,  P.O.  Kasama,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
STONE,  G.  W.  TINSLAY,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 
STONE,  HARRY,  P.O.  Box  3217,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
STONE,  WILLIAM,  6  Scarth  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 

fSTONESTREET,  GEORGE  D. 

STONEY,  WILLIAM  W.,  124  Dutoitspan  Road,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

STONOR,  CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  G.,  W.A.R.,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

STOPFORD,  THE  HON.  JAMES  RICHARD  N. 

STOUGHTON,  WILLIAM  A.,  Rosenroll,  Alberta,  Canada. 

STRACHAN,  HUGH  M.,  446  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

STRACHAN,  JOHN,  Jumbo  Hotel,  Mazoe,  Rhodesia. 

STRACHAN,  WILLIAM  L.,  Ceylon. 

STRAIGHT,  STUART,  c/o  Messrs.  McCallum,  Hill  &  Co.,  1770  Scarth  Street,  Regina,  Canada, 

STRANACK,  MORRIS  WM.,  P.O.  Box  169,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

STRANACK,  WILLIAM,  P.O.  Box  169,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

STRATHY,  JAMES  ROBERT,  123  Simcoe  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

STRATON,  JAMES,  K.C.,  St.  John,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 

fSTREET,  ALFRED  R.,  Union  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

H.E.,  Sra  GERALD.  G.C.M.G.,  Government  House,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 


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,,  J.  WALTER,  K.C.,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
STROMBOM,  W.  E.  S.,  Board  of  Trade,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 
STRONG,  AYLMEH  C. 

fSiRONG,  EDGAR  H.,  M.R.C.S.,  P.O.  Box  193,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
STRONG,  REV.  T.  HAMMOND,  Camperdown,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
STRONG,  REV.  THOMAS  G.,  Camperdown,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
fSTRONG,  WALTER  M.,  M.D.,  Port  Moresby,  Papua  (vid  Australia). 
STROUD,  OWEN,  Mazabuka,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

tSiHUBEN,  ARTHUR  M.  A.,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  P.O.  Box  1228,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
fSiRUBEN,  CHARLES  F.  W.,  M.L.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Strubenheim,  Rosebank,  Cape  Province, 

South  Africa. 

fSTHUBEN,  H.  W.,  J.P.,  Strubenheim,  Rosebank,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
fSiRUBEN,  ROBERT  H.,  Tafelberg  Hall,  Middelburg,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
fSTUART,  ALAN  L.  C.,  LL.D.,  District  Judge,  Papho,  Cyprus. 
STUART,  CHARLES  TRAVERS,  Native  Commissioner,  Selukwe,  Rhodesia. 
STUART,  DUNCAN,  Calgary,  Canada. 

STUART,  LEEUT.-COLONEL  J.  DUFF,  1220  Georgia  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
fSiUART,  JAMES,  34  Loop  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
STUART,  JAMES,  Lands  Department,  Suva,  Fiji. 
fSiUART,  ROBERT  H.  F.,  MJnst.C.E.,  F.G.  Central  de  Coroba,  201  San  Martin,  Buenos 

Aires,  Argentine. 

STUART,  R.  J.,  27  Maynard  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 
STUART,  RANDOLPH,  649  Fort  Street,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
STUART,  PROFESSOR  T.  P.  ANDERSON,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  The   University,  Sydney,  New  South 

Wales. 

STUART,  CAPTAIN  W.,  Military  Police,  Burma  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
STUART,    WALTER,    121  Calle   San   Martin,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine ;  and    Hurlingham 

Club. 

STUBBS,  HON.  R.  E.,  Colonial  Secretary,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
STUBBS,  WM.  WALTER,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,  Southern  Nigeria. 
,  W.  H.,  A.R.I.B.A.,  P.O.  Box  2271,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
STUCKEY,  LEONARD  C.,  Tarkwa,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
fSiUDHOLME,  JOHN,  Coldstream,  Hinds,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
fSTUDHOLMB,  JOSEPH  F.,  Ruanui,  Wanganui,  New  Zealand. 
STURROCK,  F.  CLAUD,  P.O.  Box  2863 ;  and   10  General  Mining  Buildings,  Johannesburg, 

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STURROOK,  J.  C.  R.,  The  Lubiri,  Menga,  Uganda. 
STUTTAFORD,  IRVING,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
SUCKLING,  W.  J.,  Toronto,  Canada. 

SUGARS,  JOHN  C.,  B.A.,  Bukit  Mertajam,  Wellesky,  Straits  Settlements. 
SULIVAN,    HENRY  E.,   c/o   Swedish   Canadian   Lumber     Co.,    Nordin,    New    Brunswick, 

Canada. 

SULLIVAN,  E.  P.  CORBETT. 

SUMNER,  ALGERNON  JOHN  LE  COUTEUR,  102  Paseo  de  Julio,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
SUMNER,  F.  W.,  Moncton,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 
SUMNER,  ALBERT  P.  EDMUND,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 

SUMNER,  ROBERT  ALGERNON,  102  Paseo  de  Julio,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
SURMON,  CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  B.,  Police  Department,  Gaberones,  Bechuanaland  Protectorate. 
SUTHERLAND,  DONALD,  Jemsah,  Egypt. 

SUTHERLAND,  PETER  R.,  Messrs.  Cameron  d>  Sutherland,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
SUTHERLAND,  RONALD  CCEMMERER,  Nigeria. 
SUTTON,  EDWARD  YORICK  VILLIERS,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 

SUTTON,  HON.  SIR  GEORGE  M.,  K.C.M.G.,  Fair  Fell,  Howick,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
SUTTON,  MORRIS  A.,  Thorney,  Howick,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
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SWEENY,  THE  RIGHT  REV.  F.,  M.A.,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Toronto,  112  Rowland  Avenue 

Toronto,  Canada. 

SWETE,  OSWALD  R.,  c/o  Pongola  Rubber  Estate  Co.,  Ubombo,  Zululand,  South  Africa. 
SWINTON,  JOHN,  711  First  Street  West,  Calgary,  Canada. 
SWORD,  THOMAS  S.,  Land  Court,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 
fSYBRAY,  JOHN,  Customs,  P.O.  Box  599,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

SYMON,  JOHN  J.  K.,  c/o  Rogers  Grain  Co.,  402  West  Union  Building,  Chicago,  III.,  U.S.A. 
fSYMON,  SENATOR  HON.  SIR  JOSIAH  HENRY,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
SYMONDS,  HKNRY,  M.D.,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 
fSYMONS,  DAVID,  P.O.  Box  469,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
SYMON-J,  HARRY,  54  Adelaide  Street  Eait,  Toronto,  Canada. 


TABERER,  HENRY  M.,  Queen's  Road,  Parktown,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

TAOART,  EDWARD  S.  B.,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

TAGORE,  MAHARAJA  BAHADUR  SIR  PRODYOT  CROMAR,  Tagore  Castle,  Calcutta,  India. 

TAHOURDIN,  R.  HANNAY,  2  Somerset  Place,  Queen's  Road,  Guernsey. 

TAINTON,  JOHN  WARWICK,  Advocate,  233  Church  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

TAIT,  M-VJOR  JOHN  S.,  753  Cardero  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada ;  and  Vancouver  Clubf 

TALMA,  EDWY  LYONET,  B.A.,  Singapore. 

TAMBACI,  C.,  C.  Tambaci  <5e  Cie.,  Marseilles. 

TAMPLIN,  ERNEST  H.,  Athenceum  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

TANCOCK,  J.  L.,  Rdhatungoda,  Hewaheta,  Ceylon. 

fTANNAHiLL,  THOMAS  F.,  M.D.,  Queenstown,  South  Africa. 

THOMAS,  Riverslea,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 
TANNER,  WM.  HUGH,  P. A.S.I.,  Public  Works  Department,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 
TANNER,  PERCY,  c/o  Messrs.  Williamson,  Balfour  &  Co.,  Valparaiso,  Chili. 
•J-TANNOCK,  JOHN  P.,  M.B.,  C.M.,  Rooiberg,  via  Warmbaths,  Transvaal,  South  Africa,. 
TAPLIN,  BURTON  M.,  District  Commissions,  Cape  Coast,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
TARBY,  JOHN  P.,  Waiyanitu,  Navua,  Fiji. 

TARGETT-PROTHEROE,  E.  J.,  617  4<&  Avenue  North,  Edmonton  South,  Canada. 
TARRANT,  HUMPHREY  M.,  Assistant  Treasurer,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 
TATE,  HARRY  R.,  District  Commissioner,  Kyambu,  British  East  Africa. 
TATHAM,  CHARLES,  J.P.,  Greytown,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
TATHAM,  FREDERIC  SPENCE,  K.C.,  7  Timber  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
TAUNTON,  RICHARD  A.,  617  Mulvery  Avenue,  Fort  Rouge,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
TAVERNER,  HON.  SIR  JOHN  W.,  K.C.M.G.,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
TAW,  MAUNO,  B.A.,  Magwe,  Upper  Burma. 

fTAYLER,  CHARLES  H.,  c/o  Messrs.  Finlay,  Fleming  <fc  Co.,  P.O.  Box  181,  Rangoon,  Burma  . 
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TAYLOR,  CAPTAIN  A.  C.,  West  African  Regiment,  Freetmvn,  Sierre  Leone. 
TAYLOR,  A.  WILLIAMSON,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

fTAYLOR,  ADOLPHUS  J.  Normanhurst,  Killara,  New  South  Wales ;  and  Australian  Club. 
TAYLOR,  FREDERICK  W.,  Polly  Brewan,  Walgett,  New  South  Wales. 
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1912     TAYLOR,  HAROLD  B.,  Railway  Department,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

1897  TAYLOR,  HERBERT  J.,  Chief  Native  Commissioner,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

1898  fTAYI'OB>  J-  HOWARD: 

1912     TAYLOR,  JOHN  L.,  P.O.  Box  199,  Randfontein,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

1909     TAYLOR,  JOSEPH  WATSON,  c/o  Messrs.  Taylor,  Forbes,  Ltd.,  Guelph,  Ontario,  Canada. 

1912  TAYLOR,  ROBERT  Ross,  Timaru,  New  Zealand. 

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TAYLOR,  HON.  W.  F.,  M.L.C.,  M.D.,  8  Wharf  Street,  Brisbane,  Queensland  (Corresponding 

Secretary). 

•(•TAYLOR,  WILLIAM,  Clarendon  Street  East,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
fTAYLOR,  WILLIAM  IRWIN,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.,  Medical  Department,  Zungeru,  Ni-jcr.'c. 
TEARE,  JOHN  H.  G.,  English  Club,  Valparaiso,  Chili. 

TEECE,  RICHARD,  Australian  Mutual  Provident  Society,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
TELFER,  WALTER,  Tamak,  N.T.,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
TEMPLEMAN,  HON.  WILLIAM,  Inland  Revenue  Department,  Ottawa,  Canada. 
TEMPLER,  FRANCIS  H.,  Devonport,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
TEMPLER,  GEORGE  D.,  Forests  Department,  Batticaloa,  Ceylon. 
TEMPLETON,  DAVID,  Taikoo  Sugar  Refinery,  Quarry  Bay,  Hong  Kong. 
TENNANT,  DAVID,  J.P.,  Attorney-at-Law,  P.O.  Box  232,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
fTENNANT,  HERCULES,  C.M.G. 

TENNANT,  JAMES  BLAIR,  Kotuagedera,  Matale,  Ceylon. 
TESCHEMAKER,  THOMAS,  J.P.,  Otaio,  Timaru,  New  Zealand. 
TESCHEMAKER-SHUTE,  CHARLES  DE  V.,  Avondale    Station,   Renwick,   Marlborough,  New 

Zealand. 

THA,  MAUNG  Po,  T.D.M.,  Superintendent  of  Police,  Rangoon,  Burma. 
*THEAL,  GEORGE  M'CALL,  LL.D.,  Wynberg,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
THEILER,  ARNOLD,  C.M.G.,  P.O.  Box  593,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 
•(•THEOMIN,  DAVID  E.,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 
THISELTON,  ALBERT  E.,  P.O.  Box  985,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
THOMAS,  ALFRED  B.,  Walmer,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
THOMAS,  C.  NEUMANN,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

•{•THOMAS,  CHARLES  C.,  Government  Surveyor,  P.O.  Box  54,  Bethlehem,  O.F.S..  South  Africa. 
THOMAS,  CLAUD  WM.,  C.E.,  P.O.,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 
THOMAS,  E.  J.,  Glenhuntley,  Caulfield,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
THOMAS,  EDWARD  NAPIER,  Survey  Department,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
THOMAS,  FREDERICK  A.,  Suva,  Fiji. 
THOMAS,  FREDERICK  J.,  Selukwe,  Rhodesia. 
fTHOMAS,    J.    EDWIN,   Cavendish    Chambers,   Grenfell  Street,  Adelaide,   South    Australia 

(Corresponding  Secretary). 
•(•THOMAS,  HON.  JAMES  J.,  C.M.G.,  M.L.C.,  Wilberforce  House,  Gloucester   Street,  Freetown* 

Sierra  Leone. 

THOMAS,  HON.  JOHN  H.,  M.L.C.,  J.P.,  Little  East  Street,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
THOMAS,  RHYS  GORING.,  B.S.A.  Co.,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
fTHOMASSET,  HANS  P.,  Cascade  Estate,  Mahe,  Seychelles. 
THOMPSON,  A.  CHARLES,  c/o  Guatemala  Railway,  Guatemala. 
THOMPSON,  ALFRED  E.  S.,  c/o  Messrs.  E.  Kale  &  Co.,  Shangai,  China. 
THOMPSON,  HENRY  CHARLES,  1804  Pino,  Belgrano,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
THOMPSON,  HENRY  N.,  Forests  Department,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
THOMPSON,  J.  SIMPSON,  P.O.  Box  17,  Tarktva,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
THOMPSON,  PERCY  G.,  District  Commissioner,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
THOMPSON,  PETER  CLEASBY,  The  Treasury,  Zungeru,  Northern  Nigeria. 
THOMPSON,  THOMAS  HENRY,  Messrs.  Thompson,  Moir  &  Galloway,  Prestea,  Gold  Coast 

Colony. 

t THOMPSON,  HON.  WILLIAM  A.,  Treasurer,  Stanley,  Falkland  Islands. 
THOMPSON,  W.  ERNEST,  Halifax,  N.S.,  Canada. 
•(•THOMPSON,  WILLIAM  J.,  J.P.,  Verulam,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
THOMSON,  BURNS  KER  W.,  Manitoba  Club,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
•(•THOMSON,  HON.  DUGALD,  Wyreepi,  Milson's  Point,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
THOMSON,  GEORGE  WATT,  Pahang  Consolidated  Co.,  Kuantan,  Federated  Malay  States. 
THOMSON,  J.  MOFFAT,  Ndola  District,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
THOMSON,  JOHN  ERSKINE,  M.B.,  C.M.,  P.O.  Box  311,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 
THOMSON,  JOHN  SINCLAIR,  c/o  National  Bank,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 


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1912     THOMSON,  MELVILLE  P.,  1315  Carde.ro  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1893     THOMSON,  WM.  BURNS,  J.P.,  Harrismith,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 

1888     fTHOMSON,  WILLIAM  CHARLES,  319  Fender  Street  West,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1902     THORNE,  THOMAS  LANE,  Rusdon,  Rondebosch,  C.P.  South  Africa. 

1905  fTHORNE,  WILLIAM  J.,  P.O.  Box  69,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
1907  i  THORNES,  JOSEPH,  83  Queen  Street,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

1911  ;  THORNTON,  LIEUT.  G.  J.,  B.8.A.  Police,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

1884  THORNTON,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  S.  LESLIE,  Penang,  Straits  Settlements. 

1907  THORNTON,  THOMAS,  Rua  Itacolomy  1,  Hygienopolis,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 

1892  fTHORNTON,  WILLIAM. 

1910  THRUSTON,  EDMUND  H.,  J.P.,  D.L.,  Dawson  City,  Yukon,  Canada. 

1912  THWAITBS,  NORMAN  G.,  "  The  World"  Pulitzer  Building,  New  York,  U.S.A. 

1912     THWAITS,  DOUGLAS  C.,  Assistant  Native  Commissioner,  Lukona,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

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TILDESLEY,  JOSEPH,  Apartado  61,  Guatemala. 

TILLEY,  ALHERT,  Audit  Office,  P.O.  Box  446,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

TINDALL,  W.  B.,  39  St.  Mary,  Toronto,  Canada. 

TITLEY,  WILLIAM  G.  N.,  Musk  Creek,  Dayles/ord,  Victoria. 

TOBIN,  RICHARD,  Northcote,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

TODHUNTER,  CHARLES  FRANKLIN,  Canterbury  Club,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

fToLHURST,  GEORGE  E.,  Grant  Road,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

fToLL,  BENJAMIN,  Charters  Towers,  Queensland. 

TOLLAND,  JAMES  PULTENEY,  C.E.,  Survey  Department,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 

TOLLINGTON,  WILLIAM,  522-3rd  Avenue  West,  Calgary,  Canada. 

TOLMIE,  HON.  JAMES,  M.L.A.,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

fToMLiNSON,  GEORGE  J.  F.,  Zungeru,  Northern  Nigeria. 

TOMLINSON,  His  HONOUR  JUDGE  THOMAS  S.,  Zanzibar. 

TOOGOOD,  JOHN  F.,  A.I.M.M.,  F.R.G.S.,  Bulawayo  Club,  Rhodesia. 

TOULMIN,  EVELYN  M.  0.,  130  Calle  Lavalle,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

TOWER,   H.  E.,  SIR  REGINALD  T.,  K.C.M.G.,  C.V.O.,  British  Legation,   Buenos   Aires, 

Argentine. 

TOWNING,  HERBERT  JAMES,  c/o  Messrs.  Chalmers,  Outhrie  &  Co.,  Guatemala. 
TOWNSON,  HARRY  WALLS,  J.P.,  M.R.C.V.S.,  Stanley,  Falkland  Islands. 
TOWNSEND,  HON.  WM.  RICHARD,  B.A.,  Attorney-General,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
fTozER,  HON.  SIR  HORACE,  K.C.M.G.,  Ardoch,  Brighton  Road,  South  Brisbane,  Queensland. 
TRAPP,  ARTHUR  C.,  54  Queen  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

,  E.  A.  0.,  M.R.C.S.,  State  Surgeon,  Kuala  Lumpor,  Federated  Malay  States. 

JOHN  EDMUND  DE  LA  COUR,  Pilgrims'  Rest,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
TREBECK,  ERIC  PROSPER,  Springrove,  Queensland. 
TREBECK,  PROSPER  CHARLES,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
tTREGARTHBN,  WM.  CouLSON,  The  Hermitage,  Queenstown,  South  Africa. 
TREOELLES,  HENRY,  544  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
TRELAWNY,  EDWARD,  P.  <&  0.  S.  N.  Co.,  32  Bridge  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
TREMEARNE,  MAJOR  A.  J.  N.,  B.A.,  D.Anth.,  F.R.G.S. 

fTREUSCH,  JOHN  B.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  L.R.C.P.,  Pacific  Cable  Board,  Fanning  Island. 
TREVENEN,  EDWARD,  Lonely  Reef  G.M.  Co.,  Private  Bag,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
TRICKS,  FREDERICK  C.,  600  Malvern  Road,  East  Prahran,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
TRIEBEL,  FREDERICK  G.,  HA  Calle  Oriente  36,  Guatemala. 
TRIGGS,  WILLIAM  H.,  f'The  Press"  Office,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

NORMAN  S.   P.,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  c/o  Canadian  Northern  Railway,  Lytton> 
B.C.,  Canada. 

BERNARD,  Orielton,  Gleniti,  Timaru,  New  Zealand. 

C.  HOWARD,  Timaru,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 
TRIPP,  JOHN  M.  H.,  Silverton,  Woodbury,  South  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 

,  LEONARD  0.  H.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
TRIPP,  WALTER  C.  HOWARD,  Survey  Department,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
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TUCHTEX,  JOSE  G.,  P.O.  Box  25,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

TUCK,  S.  PARKER,  Nelson,  B.C.,  Canada. 

TUCKER,  C.  H.,  Teucer,  Hamilton,  Bermuda. 

TUCKER,  G.  A.,  Mushroom  Valley,  Winburg,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 

TUCKER,  LIEUT.-COLOKEL  J.  J.,  M.P.,  St.  John,  New  Brunsivick,  Canada. 

TUCKER,  W.  J.  SANGER,  J.P.,  P.O.  Box  122,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad. 

fTucKER,  SENATOR  HON.  WILLIAM  KIDGER,  C.M.G.,  P.O.  Box  9,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

TUCKETT,  GEORGE  H.,  Postmaster-General,  Zomba,  Nyasaland. 

TUDHOPE,  WILLIAM  S.  D.,  Director  of  Agriculture,  Aburi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

TUDOR,  HARRY,  138  Calle  Maipu,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

TUDOR,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  DANIEL  T.,  K.C.,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 

TUGMAN,  HERBERT  ST.  JOHN,  New  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

TUGWELL,  RIGHT  REV.  BISHOP  HERBERT,  D.D..  Lagos.  Nigeria; 

T  UPPER,  CHARLES  S.,  Armstrongs  Point,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

TUPPER,  J.  STEWART,  K.C.,  Ravenscourt,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

fTURLAND,  A.  DH  SALES. 

fTuRNBULL,  ALEXANDER  H.,  Elibank,  Wellington,  Neio  Zealand  (Corresponding   Secretary). 

fTuRNBULL,  AUBREY  M.  D.,  Blantyre,  Nyasaland  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

fTuRNBULL,  GEORGE,  Feilding,  New  Zealand. 

TURNBULL,  ROBERT  MCGREGOR,  Linburn  Station,  Otago,  New  Zealand. 

TURNBULL,  ROBERT  T.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

TURNBULL,  THOMAS  McMuRRAY,  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

TURNER,  ALFRED  G.,  Axim,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

fTuRNER,  FRANK.  P.O.  Box  372.  Oermiston,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

TURNER,  PRANK  E.,  P.O.  Box  159,  Pietermaritzburg,  South  Africa. 

TURNER,  FREDERICK  A.,  Eaftern  Produce  Co.,  Ltd.,  6  Battery  Road,  Singapore. 

•(•TURNER,  HENRY  GYLES,  Bundalohn,  Tennyson  Street,  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne.,  Victoria. 

TURNER,  JOHX,  Penang,  Straits  Settlements. 

TURNER,  JOHN,  c/o  Messrs.  E.  de  Larogue  &  Co.,  Guatemala. 

TURNER,  WILLIAM,  M.A.,  M.D.,  C.M.,  M.V.O.,  Colonial  Hospital,  Gibraltar. 

TURPIN,  FRANK  E.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

TURTLE,  ROBERT  WHEATLEY,  Bank  of  Nassau,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 

TWEEDY,  E.  HERBERT,  Senior  Medical  Officer,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

TwrrcHELL,  RIGHT  REV.  THOMAS  C.,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Polynesia,  Bishop's  Lodge,  Suva, 

Fiji. 

TWOPENY,  THOMAS  No  WELL,  "  Pastoralists  Review,"  The  Rialio,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
TWOSE,  ROBERT  WARREN,  c/o  John  M.  Keith,  Esq.,  San  Jose,  Costa  Rica. 
TWYCROSS,  BERNARD  G.,  Mowbray,  near  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
TYARS,  GEORGE  P.,  P.O.  Box  404,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
TYLER,  G.  LINTORN  SIMMONS,  c/o  H.  Davenport,  Esq.,  Brookman  Buildings,   Adelaide, 

South  Australia. 

TYRRELL,  JOSEPH  BURR,  14  Walmer  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 
TYRWHITT-DRAKE,  BRIAN  H.,  Union  Club,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
TYSSEN,  FRANCIS  D.,  Police  Department,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 


UNDERWOOD,  EDWARD  WILLIAM,  Tallandoom,  Koogong-Koot  Road,  Hawthorn,  Melbourne, 

Victoria. 
UNWEST,   ARTHUR  HAROLD,   Forests  Department,   Olokemeji,    Western   Provinec,   Southern 

Nigeria. 


DUNCAN  H.,  Delta,  Pussellama,  Ceylon. 
UNWIN,  FREDERICK,  Bank  of  British  West  Africa,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

,  JOHN  G.,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  3  St.  Michael's  Road,  East  London,  South  Africa, 
URMSON,  R.  H.,  Bulawayo  Club,  Rhodesia. 
USHER,  HON.  ARCHIBALD  R.,  M.L.C.,  Belize,  British  Honduras. 


Non-Resident  Fellows.  195 

fear  of 
Election. 

1906  fVALLANCEY,  WM.  BERTRAM,  Junior  Civil  Service  Club,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1911  VALLET,  Louis  A.,  Curepipe,  Mauritius. 

1912  VALLON,  GERALD  C.  D.  DE  J.  DTI,  Los  Amigos,  Gilbert  F.  C.,  Entre  Rios,  Argentine. 

1908  VAN  ALPHEN,  JOHANNES  G.  DE  LABAT,  B.A.,  c/o  Assistant  R.M.,  Hopefield,  Cape  Province, 

South  Africa. 

1892  VAN  BOESCHOTEN,  SIR  JOHANNES  G.,  P.O.  Box  611,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

1889  VAN  BREDA,  SERVAAS,  Hauplville,  Constantia  Road,  Wynberg,  South  Africa. 

1900  VAN  CUYLENBURG,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  HECTOR,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

1906  VANDELEUR,  JOHN  F.  B.,  148  Macdonnell  Avenue,  Parkdale,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1910  VAN  DER  BYL  PETER,  F.,  c/o  Standard  Bank,  Ficksburg,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 

1896  f^ANDER  HOVEN,  H.  G.,  P.O.  Box  22,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1887  VAN  DER  RIET,  THOMAS  F.  B.,  Attorney-at-Law,  Orahamslown,  South  Africa. 

1912  VANDSRSMISSEN,  PROFESSOR  WILLIAM  H.,  15  Surrey  Place,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1905  VAN  HIEN,  HENRY,  Winneba,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1904  fVAN  HULSTEYN,  SIB  WILLIAM,  P.O.  Box  46,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1913  VAN  PRAAGH,  JOSEPH,  Sydney  on  Vaal,  near  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 
1885  VAN  RENEN,  HENRY,  Interlaken,  Kenilivorth,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
1912  VAN  RENSBURG,  JACOBUS  J.,  M.B.,  Carnarvon,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
1884  VAN-SENDEN,  E.  W.,  Ravenscroft,  Walkerville,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

1910  -J-VAN  SICKLE,  RHESA,  c/o  Messrs.  Stewart,  Raeburn  &  Co.,  Lewis  Street,  Rangoon,  Burma. 

1912  VAN  SOMEREN,  WALTER  N.,  I 'ampin  Linggi  Estate,  Rantan,  Federated  Malay  States  ;  and 
33  Raffles  Place,  Singapore. 

1912  fVAN  ZYL,  CAREL  J.,  J.P.,  Carnarvon,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

1899  fVASSALLO,  E.  C.,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  Advocate,  Professor  of  International  Law,  The  University, 

Malta. 

1899  VAUTIN,  H.  D.,  Harper's  Buildings,  Howard  Street,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

1908  VAVASOUR,  HENRY  D.,  Ugbrooke  Station,  Blenheim,  New  Zealand. 

1909  VEITCH,  THOMAS  DRYSDALE,  Royal  Bank  of  Canada,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1910  tVENN,  HARRY  N.,  Colonial  Secretariat,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

1899  VERCO,  JOSEPH  C.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  North  Terrace,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

1913  VEREBELYI,  CHARLES  ALEXANDRE,  Samarai,  Papua  (via  Australia). 

1912  VERMEULEN,  MABTHINUS  J.,  Lindley,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 

1909  VERNON,  H.  E.  HARCOURT,  Douglas  Drive,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1913  VERNON,  HAROLD  ANSELM  BELLAMY,  Civil  Service,  Madras,  India. 

1912  VICK,  CHARLES  D.,  300  Fifth  Avenue,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 

1901  fViCKERS,  ALBERT. 

1913  VICKERS,  CHARLES,  Panajachel,  Guatemala. 

1895  fVioNE,  JAMES  TALBOT,  Market  Square,  Kimberly,  South  Africa. 

1912  VILJOEN,  SENATOR  HON.  ANTHONY,  M.D.,  Oak  Valley,  Elgin  Station,  Caledon,  C.P.,  South 

1911  VILLIERS,  OLIVER,  Summerland,  Okanagan  Valley,  B.C.,  Canada.  [Africa. 

1912  VINCENT,  WALTER  0.,  317  Roklaye  Avenue,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

1889  t VINCENT,  MAJOR  WILLIAM  SLADE,  Beaumont,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

1911  VINER,  ALFRED  T.  A.,  P.O.  Box  18,  Jagersfontein,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 

1913  VINT,  W.  P.,  c/o  Messrs  Gibbs  &  Co.,  Antofogasta,  Chili. 

1902  VINTCENT,  ALWYN  J.,  M.L.A.,  Mossel  Bay,  South  Africa. 

1912  VINTCENT,  HON.  SIR  JOSEPH,  Bulawayu,  Rhodesia. 

1913  VINTER,  JAMES  H.,  c/o  Jose  Linaies,  Esq.,  Guatemala. 

1895  VIRET,  HON.  A.  PERCIVAL,  Collector  of  Customs,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

1903  VISCHER,  HANS,  Director  of  Education,  Zungeru,  N.  Nigeria. 

1910  fViSRAM,  A.  ALLIDINA,  Mombasa,  British  East  Africa. 

1897  VON  STURMER,  SPENCER  W.,  P.O.  Box  1019,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
1913  Voss,  ROBERT  DAWE,  Douglas,  Herbert,  C.P.,  South  Africa. 

1896  VREEDE,  DIKK  E.,  c/o  Messrs,  Liebermann,  Bellstedt  <Sa  Co.,  Durban,  South  Africa. 
1912  VROOMAN,  FRANK  B.,  B.Sc.,  PH.D.,  Holly  Lodge,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1903  WACKRILL,  HERBERT  J.,  P.O.  Box  885,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1906  WADDBLL,  WILLIAM  P.,  18  Collyer  Quay,  Singapore. 


196  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

Year  of 
Election. 

1913  WADB,  C.  H.  STUART,  City  Hall,  New  Westminster,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1902  WADB,  FREDERICK  C.,  K.C.,  1125  Seaton  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
1912  WADE,  GEORGE,  P.O.  Box  805,  Virden,  Man.,  Canada. 

1904  WADMAN,  REGINALD  F.  C.,  Excise  Department,  Bassein,  Burma. 

1911  WADSON,  HON.  SIR  THOMAS  J.,  M.C.P.,  Cedar  Avenue,  Hamilton,  Bermuda. 

1912  WAINES,  WILLIAM  LESLIE,  Calgary,  Canada. 

1885  fWAiTE,  PETER,  Urrbrae,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

1910  WAKEFIELD,  OLIVER,  Railway  Mission  House,  Regina,  Saskatchewan,  Canada. 

1889  fWAKEFORD,  GEORGE  C.,  Niekerk's  Rush,  Barkly  West,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

1912  WAKEMAN,  CHARLES,  Deputy  Commissioner,  Tarawa,  Gilbert  Islands. 

1912  WALDEGRAVE,  FRANK  G.  B.,  Wellington  Club,  New  Zealand. 

1908  WALDRON,  HENRY,  J.P.,  Beaver  Island,  Falkland  Islands. 

1903  WALE,  WM.  C.,  Transport  Department,  Kumassi,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1898  fWALKER,  A.  BLOFIELD,  P.O.  Box  73,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
1902  -j- WALKER,  ALAN  C.,  Huonden,  Macquarie  Street,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 

1910  WALKER,  ANDREW  G.,  Salisbury  Club,  Rhodesia. 

1906  fWALKER,  ARTHUR,  P.O.  Box  174,  Germiston,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

1912  fWALKER,  ARTHUR,  P.O.  Box  3312,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1913  WALKER,     ARTHUR    GORDON,    Newfoundland    Oilfields,     Ltd.,     Parsons     Pond,     New- 

foundland. 

1913  WALKER,  CHRISTOPHER  PETER,  Choma,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1909  fWALKER,  SIR  B.  EDMUND,  C.V.O.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  Long  Garth,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1899  fWALKER,  CECIL,  Barrister-at-Law,  Lindfield,  Holebrook  Place,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 

1912  WALKER,  His   HONOUR  JUDGE  DAVID  M.,  387  Broadway,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

1910  WALKER,  F.  W.,  Papuan  Industries,  Ltd.,  Thursday  Island,  Queensland. 

1913  WALKER,  GEOFFREY  H.,  118  Scott  Street,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

1911  WALKER,  HARRY,  Kinellan,  Dominica,  West  Indies. 

1912  WALKER,  HERBERT  BARBER,  27  McGregor  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 
1912  WALKER,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  JAMES,  Calgary,  Canada. 

1911  f  WALKER,  JAMES  F.,  Seremban,  Negri  Sembilan,  Federated  Malay  States. 

1912  WALKER,  JOHN  M.  BROWNLEE,  Old  Umtali,  Rhodesia. 

1912  WALKER,  CAPT.  ROLAND,  Port  Trust,  Bombay,  India. 

1900  t  WALKER,  SENATOR  HON.  JAMES  T.,  109  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
1891  t WALKER,  R.  LESLIE,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 

1913  WALKER,  WALTER  FREDERICK,  555  Vicinte  Lopez,  Temperley,  F.C.S.,  Argentine. 

1912  WALKER,  WM.  DALZIEL,  Okanagan  Mission,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1913  WALKER,  WILLIAM  GRAY,  "  El  Pilar"  United  Fruit  Co.,  Puerto  Barrios,  Guatemala. 
1913  tWALKER,  WILLIAM  THOMLINSON,  P.O.  Box  644,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

191  i  fWALL,  ARTHUR  H.,  Te  Karaua,  Manutuke,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 

1910  WALL,  HENRY  HOYLE,  J.P.,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

1910  fWALLACE,  ALEXANDER,  Robinson  Deep  G.M.  Co.,  P.O.  Box  1488,  Johannesburg,  South 

Africa. 

1894  WALLACE,  EDWARD  CLEMENT,  88  Rua  de  S.  Nicolau,  4,  Lisbon,  Portugal. 

1912  WALLACE,  ALDERMAN  J.  J.,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

1894  WALLACE,  LAWRENCE  A.,  C.M.G.,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  Government  House,  Livingstone,  Northern 

Rhodesia. 

1907  WALLACE,  STUART  G.,  P.O.  Box  4907,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1909  WALLACE,  WILLIAM  S.,  94  Admiral  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1910  WALLACE,  CAPTAIN  W.  T.  E.,  A.M.I.E.E.,  Post  Office,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
1905  WALLEN,  EDWIN  K.,  Kasbenski,  Grosny,  Terek  Province,  Russia. 

1901  WALLEN,  JOHN  HENRY,  111,  East  Seventh  Street,  Tulsa,  Oklahoma,  U.S.A. 
1912  WALLER,  THOMAS  H.  A.,  La  Alicia,  Resales,  F.C.P.,  Argentine. 

1912  WALLBRIDGE,  JAMES  E.,  Dominion  Bank  Chambers,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

1907     fWALLis,  ARTHUR  H.,  Manugarva,  Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 

1896     WALLIS,  HON.  HENRY  R.,  C.M.G.,  Chief  Secretary,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 

1911  WALMSLEY,  RT.  REV.  JOHN,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Sierra  Leone,  Bishopscourt.  Freetown, 

Sierra  Leone. 


Year  of 

Election. 

1911 


1901 
1889 
1900 


1903 


1913 
1912 
1913 
1910 
1912 
1879 
1910 
1873 
1913 


1904 

1911 

1912 

1904 

1903 

1886 

1880 

1909 

1905 

1904 

1913 

1911 

1912 

1910 

1911 

1912 

1911 

1911 

1910 

1913 

1913 

1889 

1903 

1911 

1913 

1912 

1912 

1902 

1883 

1901 

1910 

1910 

1912 
1912 
1913 

1908 
188' 
1912 


Non-Resident  Fellows.  197 

'•WALMISLEY,  NICHOLAS,  L.M.S.S.A.,  L.S.A.,  c/o  Queensland  National  Sank,  Brisbane, 

Queensland. 

WALPOLE,  R.  H.,  Assurance  and  Trust  Co.,  Ltd.,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
fWALSH,  ALBERT,  P.O.  Box  39,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
WALSH,  COMMANDER  J.  T.,  R.N.R.,  Marine  Supt.,  Canadian  Pacific  Railway,  Montreal, 

Canada. 
WALSH,    FRANK,   M.A.,   J.P.,    P.O.   Box   19,    Carnarvon,   Cape   Province,   South   Africa 

(Corresponding  Secretary). 
WALTERS,  JOHN  HUTH,  Enrique  Carbo,  F.C.  Entre  Rios,  Argentine. 
WALTON,  HUBERT,  Ladysmith,  South  Africa. 
WALTON,  SIR  ROBERT,  14  Sue  Dieu,  Paris,  France. 
WARD,  ALEC  C.,  P.O.  Box  12,  Mombasa,  British  East  Africa. 
WARD,  BERNARD  REDWOOD,  Blenheim,  Marlborough,  New  Zealand. 
WARD,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  HON.  CHARLES  J.,  C.M.G.,  M.P.C.,  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

,  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  JOSEPH  G.,  BART.,  K.C.M.G.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

WILLIAM  CURTIS,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
WARDEN,    CAPTAIN   EDMUND    OSCAR,    Provincial  Commissioner,    Novarno,    N.T.,    Gold 

Coast  Colony. 

WARDEN,  WILLIAM,  519  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine  (Corresponding  Secretary)- 
WARDILL,  MAJOR  B.  J.,  Melbourne  Cricket  Club,  352  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
WAHDLAW,  GEORGE  L.,  Queensland  Club,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 
WARDROP,  JOHN  GLEN,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

fWARDROP,  JOHN  NIMMO,  F.R.G.S.,  Messrs.  Darby  da  Co.,  Sandakan,  British  North  Borneo. 
fWARE,  JOSEPH,  Minjah  Carramut,  Victoria. 

,  J.  C.,  Yatta-y-Poora,  Buangor,  Victoria. 
fWARE,  WM.  FAIRBURN,  20  Avenida  Paulista,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 
WARE,  WILLIAM  LA  WES,  Brougham  Place,  North  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 
WARLIKER,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  DAMODER  P.,  IQth  Carnatic  Infantry,  Aurungabad,  India. 
WARNS,  EDWIN  0.  Edea,  Cameroons,  West  Africa. 

WARNER,  HON.  R.  S.  AUCHER,  K.C.,  M.L.C...  Solicitor-General,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad. 
WARNER,  BASIL  HALE,  B.A.,  Asst.  Commissioner,  Slegi,  Swaziland,  South  Africa. 
WARREN,  EDGAR  H.,  Customs  Department,  Chiromo,  Nyasaland. 
WARREN,  EDWARD,  Rondebosch,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
WARREN,  FREDERICK  B.,  1503  Rockland  Avenue,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
WARREN,  HENRY  B.,  1043  Burrard  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
WARREN,  PHILIP  R.,  616  Sherbrooke  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 
WARREN,  HON.  WILLIAM  R.,  M.H.A.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
WARSKITT,  CAPTAIN  JAMES,  290  Calle  Reconquista,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

WATCHAM,  J.  R.,  Riverside,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

fWATERHOUSE,  ARTHUR,  10  Cowra  Chambers,  Orenfell  Street,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

•J-WATERHOUSE,  FRANK  S.,  Mongawhare,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 

WATBRHOUSE,  JOSEPH  H.  E.,  Australasian  Pioneer  Club,  Hunter  Street,  Sydney,  New  South 

WATERS,  DANIEL,  78  Madison  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada.  [Wales. 

WATERS,  GRAHAM,  Police  Department,  Entebbe,  Uganda. 

WATHERSTON,  CAPTAIN  GEOFFREY  F.,  Police  Department,  Kasama,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

WATKEYS,  W.  D.  E.,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 

,  ARNOLD  H.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  M.L.A.,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 

WATKINS,  FRANK,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

WATKINS,  HARRY,  Royal  Engineers'  Office,  Victoria  Barracks,  Hong  Kong. 

WATKINS,  0.  F.,  Assistant  District  Commissioner,  Takaungu,  vid  Mombasa,  British  East 
Africa. 

WATSON,  ALBERT  VICTOR,  Abbontiakoon  Mines,  Tarkwa,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

WATSON,  ALEXANDER  N.,  District  Commissioner,  Uganda. 

WATSON,  ERNEST  R.,  Bank  of  Montreal  Building,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

WATSON,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  ERNEST  CHARLES,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

•(•WATSON,  H.  FRASER,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

WATSON,  J.  W.  GORDON,  Bank  of  Montreal,  Brandon,  Man.,  Canada. 


198  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


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Election . 

1912 
1912 
1909 
1895 
1909 
1913 
1910 
1896 
1911 
1912 
1891 
1892 
1913 
1913 
1911 
1905 
1906 
1902 
1910 
1912 
1900 
1906 
1912 
1910 
1911 
1883 
1910 
1903 
1897 
1904 
1911 
1912 
1912 
1910 
1912 
1903 
1912 
1913 


1902 
1896 
1912 
1911 
1907 
1887 
1912 
1903 
1908 
1912 
1913 
1913 
1911 
1912 
1910 
1912 


1902 


WATSON,  LUTHER,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  Aliwal  North,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

WATSON,  REGINALD  G.,  C.M.G.,  The  Residency,  Selangor,  Federated  Malay  States. 

WATSON,  HON.  RoBERT.M.E.C.,  Colonial  Secretary,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland  (Corresponding 

fWATT,  EDWARD  J.,  Hastings,  Hawkes  Bay,  New  Zealand.  [Secretary), 

WATT,  HON.  SIR  THOMAS,  K.C.M.G.,  M.L.A.,  Newcastle,  Natal,  South  Africa. 

WATT,  THE  HON.  W.  A.,  M.L.A.,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

WATTS,  HON.  FRANCIS,  D.Sc.,  C.M.G.,  Imperial  Dept.  of  Agriculture,  Bridgetown,  Barbados. 

fWATTS,  JOHN  WHIDBORNE,  Ivy,  Barberton,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

WAUGH,  PERCIVAL  J.  ROY,  Langkon  Rubber  Co.,  Kudat,  British  North  Borneo. 

WATTGH,  RICHARD  T).,  28  Stradbrooke  Place,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

fWAY,  THE  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  SAMUEL  J.,  BART.,  Chief  Justice,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

fWAYLAND,  ARTHUR  E.,  Two  Waters,  Kleinpoort  Station,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 

WAYLAND,  MAJOR  EDWARD  ROBERT,  Fort  William,  Ontario,  Canada. 

WAYNE,  THOMAS  HENRY  BABINGTON,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

fWEART,  JOHN  W.,  Barrister-at-Law,  P.O.  Box  1121,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

WEATHERBE,  SIR  ROBERT  L.,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 

fWEATHERiLT,  HENRY  C.,  Palapye  Road,  Bechuanaland  Protectorate. 

WBBB,  CLBMENT  D.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

WEBB,  H.  H.,  Timaru,  New  Zealand. 

WEBB,  HARRY,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

fWEBB,  RICHARD  CAPPER,  J.P.,  Roto,  Hillston,  New  South  Wales. 

WEBBER,  WALTER  S.,  Barrister-at-Law,  P.O.  Box  1088,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

WEBBER,  WILLIAM  H.  NELSON,  Machakos,  British  East  Africa. 

WEBER,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  ARTHUR  P.  C.,  Calabar,  Nigeria, 

WEBER,  HUBERT  C.,  M.D.,  Johore  Bharu,  Malay  States. 

WEBSTER,  ALEXANDER  B.,  146  Mary  Street,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

WEBSTER,  EDGAR  J.  P.,  Tower  House,  Innes  Road,  Durban,  South  Africa. 

WEBSTER,  G.  W.,  Assistant  Resident,  Keffi,  Nassarawa  Province,  Northern  Nigeria. 

f  WEBSTER,  H.  L.,  Larder  Lake,  Ontario,  Canada  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

fWEEDON,  WARREN,  Selby  House,  Wickham  Terrace,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

WEEDON,  WM.  C.  MOORES,  Rundum,  British  North  Borneo. 

WEEKS,  MAJOR  W.  S.,  Edmonton,  Canada. 

WEIDNER,  CHARLES,  185  Buitenkant  Street,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

WEIGALL,  REV.  CANON  SPENCER,  M.A.,  Masite,  Maseru,  Basutoland,  South  Africa. 

WEIL,  CHARLES  P.,  c/o  National  Bank  of  India,  Madras,  India. 

WEISSENBORN,  CHARLES  A.  P.,  Premier  Estate,  Umtali,  Rhodesia. 

WELLS,  CHARLES  W.,  Ellerbeck,  Amberley,  New  Zealand. 

DOUGLAS  THURBURN,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,   F.R.G.S.,  c/o  National  Bank  of  India, 

Rangoon,  Burma. 

•J-WELLS,  !'  RNEST  T.,  P.O.  Box  10,  Queenstown,  South  Africa. 
fWELLS,  RICHARD  NOEL,  Hannan's  Find  Gold  Reefs,  K&lgoorlie,  Western  Australia. 
WELLS,  ROBERT  BRUCE,  Norwood  Block,  Edmonton,  Canada. 
WELLS,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  WILLIAM  W.,  Moncton,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 
fWELMAN,  CHARLES  W.,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Assistant :  District  Commissioner,  Oold  Coast  Colony. 
WENTWORTH,  FITZWILLIAM,  Union  Club,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
WENTZ,  CHARLES  H.,  300  Fifth  Avenue,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 
WENTZEL,  CHARLES  A.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
WBRDMULLER,  C.  A.,  J.P.,  Hoopstad,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 
WERNER,  HENRY  C.,  Kalomo,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
WESTON,  CLAUDE  H.,  Powderham  Street,  New  Plymouth,  New  Zealand. 
WESTON,  THOMAS  SHALER,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

WESTWOOD,  ENOCH  N.,  Stonehenge,  Bent  Street,  North  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
WHEATLEY,  HENRY  L.,  Caixa  531,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
WHEELER,  CLIFFORD  W.,  F.R.G.S.,  Agilete  Rubber  Estates,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
f WHEELER,  CAPTAIN  H.  T.  C.,  District  Commissioner,  Northern  Territories,  Geld  Coast 

Colony. 
WHEELER,,  HON,  WILLIAM,  C.M.G.,  M.B.C.,  Treasurer,  Zomba,  Nyasaland. 


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1906  WHEELWRIGHT,  CHARLES  A.,  C.M.Q.,  Resident  Magistrate,   Pietersburg,   Transvaal,  South 

1908  WHELAN,  GEORGE  C.,  Accra,  Oold  Coast  Colony.  [Africa. 
1910  WHIGHAM,  GILBERT  C.,  c/o  Finlay,  Fleming  <k  Co.,  P.O.  Box  181,  Rangoon,  Burma. 

1910  WHISKER,  Louis  P.,  Raylton,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 

1911  WHITCOMBE,  GEORGE  H.,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

1912  WHITE,  ALBERT  W.  T.,  Grenfell  Street,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

1903  WHITE,  ANDREW,  W.S.,  Chief  Registrar  and  SJieriff,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

1912  WHITE,  A.  MORESBY,  Empress  Hotel,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1913  WHITE,  PROF.  DAVID  RENFREW,  M.A.,  83  St.  David  Street,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

1909  WHITE,  EARNEST  ROBERTS,  Takapau,  Hawke's  Bay,  New  Zealand. 

1912  f WHITE,  HENRY  ARTHUR,  M.I.M.M.,  P.O.  Box  112,  Roodepoort,  Tranuaal,  Sovifi  Africa. 

1909  WHITE,  JOHN  D.,  2  Blackburn  Terrace,  Toowoomba,  Queensland. 

1911  WHITE,  VICTOR,  Belltrees,  Scone,  New  South  Wales. 

1913  WHITE,  WALTER  JAMES,  Hastings,  New  Zealand. 

1910  WHITE,  WALTER,  M.A.,  Baro-Kano  Railway,  Nigeria. 

1912  WHITE,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  K.C.,  Dominion  Express  Building,  Montreal,  Canada. 
1890  WHITE,  W.  KINROSS,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 

1913  WHITEHEAD,  HERBERT  H.,  Alberta  Hold,  Calgary,  Canada. 
1913  WHITEHEAD,  NORMAN  EDWIN,  Chilanga,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1912  WHITEHEAD,  PERCY  C. 

1911  WHITEHOUSE,  C.  T.  DE  B.,  Tanjong  Malim  Rubber  Co.,  Tanjong  Halim,  Sefangor,  Federated 

Malay  States. 

1908  WHITEHOUSE,  HENRY  S. 

1903  WHITELAW,  JAMES,  P.O.  Box  106,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 

1906  WHITELEY,  PERCIVAL,  P.O.  Box  2162,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1913  WHITESIDE,  ARTHUR  M.,  801/9  Rogers  Building,  Vancouver,  Canada.  [States. 
1904.  WHITESIDE,  HENRY  S.,  Labuan  Bileh,  Ltd.,  Port  Dickson,  Sungei  Ujong,  Federated  Malay 
1913  WHITLA,  HENRY  WALTER,  K.C.,  31  Merchant  Bank  Building,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

1912  WHITMORE,  L.  H.,  Bulawayo  Club,  Rhodesia. 

1907  WHITMORE,  SIDNEY  W.,  Public  Works  Department,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

1911  tWHirriNGHAM,  ARTHUR  H.,  Alice  Downs,  Queensland. 

1913  WHYTE,  JOHN  MARCUS,  Cia.  Mexicana  de  Petroles,  "  El  Aguila"  Minatitlan,  V.C.,  Mexico- 

1912  WHYTE,  SIR  WILLIAM,  603  River  Avenue,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
1912  WICKETT,  SAMUEL  ROBERT,  Cypress  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1884  fWiCKHAM,  H.  A.,  J.P.,  Conflict  Group,  vid  Samarai,  Papua,  via  Australia. 

1895  fWiENAND,  C.  F.,  P.O.  Box  1352,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

1883  WIENER,  LUDWIG,  Lower  St.  George's  Street,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1906  WIENHOLT,  FRED  E.,  Rhodes  Inyanga  Farms,  Umtali,  Rhodesia. 
1911  WIETING,  CARL,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 

1911  WIGMORE,  H.  J.,  Wellington  Street,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

1912  WELDMAN,  J.  F.,  468  Wellington  Street,  W.,  Toronto,  Canada. 
1911  WILEMAN,  H.  ST.  JOHN. 

1913  WILEY,  FRANKLIN  S.,  Port  Arthur,  Ontario,  Canada. 
1913  WILEY,  HENRY,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

1911  WILKES,  COLONEL  ALFRED  J.,  K.C.,  Brantford,  Canada  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

1912  WILKIE,  DANIEL  ROBERT,  432  Sherbourne  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1912  WILKIE,  GEORGE,  Continental  Life  Building,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1913  WILKIN,  CAPTAIN  ROBERT,  .Port  Trust,  Bombay,  India. 

1910  WILKINS,  H.,  Messrs.  Howarth,  Erskine  &  Co.,  Singapore. 

1907  WILKINS,  ROBERT  H.,  British  Australasian  Tobacco  Co.,  a  Beckett  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
1899  WILKINSON,  CHARLES  D.,  Hong-Kong. 

1911  WILKINSON,  HON.  EDGAR  C.,  M.D.,  M.L.C.,  Reid  Street,  Hamilton,  Bermuda. 
1911  WILKINSON,  JOHN  T.,  721  Vancouver  Block,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1910  WILKINSON,  REGINALD  W.  H.,  M.A.,  J.P.,  Assistant  Colonial  Secretary,  Freetown,  Sierra 

1890  fWiLKS,  SAMUEL  JERROLD,  C.E.,  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa.  [Leone. 

1913  WILL,  ERNEST  PERCIVAL,  Spring  Valley,  Badulla,  Ceylon. 

1882  WILLCOCKS,  EDWARD  I.  R.,  25  New  North  Road,  Bourda,  Georgetown,  British  G-uiana. 


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WILLEY,  R.  W.,  13a  Calk  Oriente  la,  Guatemala, 

WILLIAMS,  ARCHIBALD  JAY,  Zomba,  Nyasaland. 

WILLIAMS,  HON.  C.  A.  SAPABA,  M.L.C.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

WILLIAMS,  CHARLES  EDWARD,  St.  Servan,  Ille  et  Vilame,  France. 

•J-WILLIAMS,  EDWARD  GEORGE,  JR.,  Native  Department,  Fife,  Northern  Rhodeaiu. 

WILLIAMS,  DAVID  G.,  516  Hastings  Street  West,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

WILLIAMS,  KENNETH  STUART,  Tuparoa,  New  Zealand. 

WILLIAMS,  E.  TRUBY,  c/o  Union  Bank  of  Australia,  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

WILLIAMS,   EDWARD    H.,  Messrs.  Sainsbury,  Logan  &   Williams,  P.O.  Box  4,   Hastings, 

^WILLIAMS,  ERNEST,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  Aura  Lake,  Ontario,  Canada.  [New  Zealand. 

fWiLLiAMS,  FRED  W.,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 

WILLIAMS,  G.  A.,  P.O.  Box  88,  Harrismith,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 

•fWnuAMS,  HENRY  WATSON,  Claremont  House,  Claremont,  Western  Australia. 

WILLIAMS,  HERBERT  H.,  565  Avenue  Road,  Toronto,  Canada,. 

WILLIAMS,  H.  G.,  Ridley  College,  St.  Catharines,  Ontario,  Canada. 

WILLIAMS,  JAMES  ALEXANDER,  I.S.O.,  Dodowah,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 

fWiLLiAMS,  JAMES  AUGUSTUS,  Bonthe,  Sherbro,  West  Africa. 

WILLIAMS,  JAMES  NELSON,  Hastings,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN  HAMMOND,  Survey  Department,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

WILLIAMS,  HON.  JUSTICE  SIR  JOSHUA  S.,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

WILLIAMS,  Louis,  Port  Stanley,  Falkland  Islands. 

WILLIAMS,  PETER  E.,  Rengam  Rubber  Estate,  Johore,  Malay  States. 

WILLIAMS,  SIR  RALPH,  K.C.M.G. 

WILLIAMS,  SAMUEL  JAMES,  Berlin,  Ontario,  Canada  (Corresponding  Secretary). 

fWiLLiAMS,  THOMAS  D. 

WILLIAMS,  WM.  MICAH,  Papanui,  Augusta  Road,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 

•(•WILLIAMS,  ZACHARIAH  A.,  Field  House,  Broad  Street,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

WILLIS,  ARCHIBALD  A.,  Kalomo,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

WILLISON,  SIR  JOHN  S.,  LL.D,,  c/o  "  The  News,"  Toronto,  Canada. 

WILLMOT,  FREDERICK  C.,  M.D.,  D.P.H.,  Vredenberg,  Saldanha  Bay,  Cape  Province,  Soulh 

Africa. 

WILLS,  FREDERICK  T.,  M.B.,  C.M.,  Public  Leper  Asylum,  Mahaica,  British  Guiana. 
WILLS,  GEORGE  F.,  P.O.  Box  551,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
WILLSON,  JUSTUS,  Noyeo  Crossing  P.O.,  near  Edmonton,  Canada. 
WILMOT,  HON.  ALEXANDER,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
WILSON,  A.  WALLIS,  Selinsing  Estate,  Taiping,  Federated  Malay  States. 
fWiLSON,  ALBERT  J.,  Sorreze,  Vacoa,  Mauritius. 
WILSON,  BENJAMIN,  The  Club,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
•{•WILSON,  CECIL  F.,  Kowhainui,  Takapau,  New  Zealand. 
•(•WILSON,  CHARLES  HERBERT,  Zuma,  Ninghi,  Northern  Nigeria. 
WILSON,     CHARLES    W.,    Messrs.    D.    E.    Brown   Macaulay   Ltd.,    585    Granvilk    Street, 

Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
WILSON,  E.  MOORE,  Junin,  F.C.P.,  Argentine. 

WILSON,  COLONEL  E.  W.,  Canadian  Life  Assurance  Association,  Montreal,  Canada. 
WILSON,  HON.  FRANK,  C.M.G.,  M.L.A.,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 
WILSON,  FREDERICK  GEORGE,  47  Queen  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
•fWrLSON,  GBORGE  PRANGLEY,  C.E. 

WILSON,  GORDON,  C.E.,  Roads  Department,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 
WILSON,  HENRY,  c/o  "N.Z.  Herald,"  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
WILSON,  JAMES  G.,  Bulls,  Rangitiki,  New  Zealand. 

WILSON,  JAMES  INNES,  Stipendiary  Magistrate,  South  Georgia,  Falkland  Islands. 
t  WILSON,  CAPTAIN  JOHN,  Beau  Sejour,  Rosehill,  Mauritius. 
t WILSON,  JOHN  B.,  Lindley,  O.F.S.,  South  Africa. 
WILSON,  JOHN  JESSIMAN,  London  <fc  Brazilian  Bank,  Bahia,  Brazil. 
WILSON,  PETER  C.,  c/o  United  Fruit  Co.,  "  El  Pilar,"  Puerto  Barrios,  Guatemala.' 
WILSON,  CAPTAIN,  R.  S.,  208  Bloor  Street  West.,  Toronto,  Canada. 
WILSON,  REGINALD  P.,  B.Sc.,  698  Terrie  Avenue,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 


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WILSON,  S.  FEANK,  5  Dale  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

WILSON,  W.  D.,  116  W aimer  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 

fWiLSON,  W.  T.,  P.O.,  Box  53,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  R.,  "  N.Z.  Herald,"  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

WILSON,  MATTHEW,  399  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

fWiNCHCOMBE,  HON.  F.  E.,  M.L.C.,  Messrs.  Winchcombe,  Carson  <fc  Co.,  46  Bridge  Street, 

Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

t WINDSOR,  PETEK  F.,  Windsorton,  Griqualand  West,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
WINOATE,  G.  R.,  Customs  Department,  Opobo,  Southern  Nigeria. 

WINKFIELD,  HON.  MB.  JUSTICE  JOHN,  Lagos,  Southern  Nigeria  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
WINSLOW,  C.  F.  DE  B.,  Bulawayo  Club,  Rhodesia. 

WINTER,  AUSTIN  DE  B.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Supreme  Court,  Calgary,  Alberta,  Canada. 
WINTER,  GEORGE  E.,  1416  Comox  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
WINTER,  HON.  MARMADUKE  G.,  M.L.C.,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 
WIRGMAN,  VEN.  ARCHDEACON  A.   THEODORE,   D.D.,   D.C.L.  (Hon.    Chaplain    to   H.M. 

the  King),  St.  Mary's  Rectory,  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa  (Corresponding  Secretary). 
WISE,  EPHRAIM  E.,  217  Kennedy  Building,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
WISE,  FRANK,  34  Poplar  Plains  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 
fWlSE.  f  ERCY  F.,  Kuala  Lumpur,  Federated  Malay  Statet. 
WISEMAN,  FREDERICK  G.,  Dargle,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
fWlTHEFORD,  J.  H.,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

WITHERS,  GEORGE  BOWYER,  P.O.  Box  194,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana. 
WITHINGTON,  ALLAN,  195  San  Martin,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
WITTENOOM,  HON.  SIR  EDWARD  H.,  K.C.M.G.,  M.L.C.,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 
WITTMAN,  ADOLF  R.,  c/o  Secretariat,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
WITTON,  HARRY  B.,  Hamilton,  Canada. 
WITTS,  BROOMS  LAKE,  P.O.  Box  625,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
WOESTE,  BENJAMIN,  Nega  Nega,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
t  WOLFF,  HENRY  A.,  M.D.,  601  West  UQth  Street,  New  York. 
WOLFF,  LEO  MITFORD. 

WOLFFSOHN,  HON.  S.,  M.L.C.,  Belize,  British  Honduras. 

fWoLLASTON,  LiEUT.-CoLONEL  CHARLTON  F.  B.,  The  Club,  Kimberley,  South  Africa. 
WOLLASTON,  FRANCIS  E.,  Aliwal  Road,  Wynberg,  South  Africa. 
WoLLEY-Doo,  MAJOR  ARTHUR  G.,  616,  3Qth  Avenue,  Calgary,  Canada. 
WOOD,  ARTHUR  GEORGE,  Owelo,  Rhodesia. 
fWooo,  BERNARD  R., 

fWooo,  CHARLES,  33  King  Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
WOOD,  CHARLES,  Leicester  Road,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
WOOD,  EDWARD  R.,  84  Queens  Park,  Toronto,  Canada. 
WOOD,  G.  HERBERT,  73  South  Drive,  Toronto,  Canada. 
WOOD,  GEORGE  W.,  Bulawayo  Club,  Rhodesia. 
WOOD,  HENRY,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

WOOD,  J.  DENNISTOUN,  M.H.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Bothwell,  Tasmania. 
WOOD,  JOHN  BURN,  M.B.,  C.M.,  L.R.C.P.,  Vryheid,  Natal,  South  Africa. 
WOOD,  J.  DUNFORD,  Ipoh,  Perak,  Federated  Malay  States. 

WOOD,  LIONEL  EVELYN  HICKSON,  Mines  Department,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
fWooD,  PETER,  Burnside,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

WOOD,  ROBERT  HASWELL,  26  Naseby  Street,  Merivale,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
WOOD,  RODNEY  CARRINGTON,  Agricultural  Department,  Mazabuka,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
WOOD,  SEYMOUR  C.  G.,  Bombay,  Baroda  and  Central  India  Railway,  Bombay. 
WOOD,  WALTER  LOVEGROVE,  Kimire  Aike,  Punta  Arenas,  Straits  of  Magellan,  Chili. 
WOODBURN,  GEORGE,  c/o  Messrs.  Dalgleish  Bros.,  Guatemala. 
fWoooBURN,  MACGREGOR,  P.O.  Box  1303,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa, 
WOODBURN,  WALTER  M.,  429  Pender  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
WOODBURN,  WILLIAM,  P.O.  Box  1303,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
WOODD,  WALTER,  Santiago,  Chili. 


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1883     fWoooHOusE,  EDMUND  BIKGHAM,  Mount  Gilead,  Campbelltown,  New  South  Wales. 

1907     WOODHOUSE,  GEORGE  WM.,  B.A.,  District  Judge,  Batticaloa,  Ceylon. 

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f WOODS,  CHARLES,  P.O.  Box  1483,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

WOODS,  JAMES  H.,  702  Centre  Street,  Calgary,  Canada. 

WOODS,  LiBur.-CoLONEL  JAMES  W.,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

WOOLNOUGH,  CHRISTOPHER,  Port  Pirie,  South  Australia. 

WORKMAN,  ARTHUR  MAITLAND,  Campania  de  Terrenosde  Chiapas,  Tuxlla-Gutierrez,  Chiapas. 

Mexico. 
WORRELL,  EIGHT  REV.  C.  LAMB,  D.D.,  D.C.L.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Nova  Scotia,  Halifax,  N.S., 

Canada. 
WORROLL  CHARLES,  Colonial  Mutual  Insurance  Co.,  P.O.   Box  183,  Cape  Town,   South 

Africa. 

WORSLEY,  H.  A.,  c/o  British  Cotton  Growing  Association,  Lokoja,  Nigeria. 
WORSNOP,  LiEUT.-CoLONEL  C.  A.,  Inspector  of  Customs,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
tWoRTHiNGTON,    ARTHUR   VICTOR,    Drumoyne   House,   Drumoyne,   Sydney,   New   South 

Wales.  , . 

tWoRTHiNGTON,  FRANK  V.,  Secretary  for  Native  Affairs,  Livingstone,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
WORTHINGTON,  REGINALD  YORKE,  380  Loop  Street,  Maritzburg,  South  Africa. 
WRAGGE,    CLEMENT    L.,    F.R.G.S.,    F.R.Met.Soc.,    Waiata,  Birkenhead,  Auckland,  New 

Zealand. 

WBAY,  HUGH  A.,  Chargola  Tea  Estate,  P.O.  Rababari,  Sylhet,  India. 
WREY,  PHILIP,  B.  S.,  P.O.  Box  237,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
WRIGHT,  ALEXANDER  W.,  105  MacdoneU  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 
WRIGHT,  CHARLES  F.,  Samarai,  Papua  (via  Australia). 

WRIGHT,  CLIFTON,  Bridgetown,  Barbados.  % , 

WRIGHT,  F.  S.  S.,  Zomba,  Nyasaland. 
WRIGHT,  FRANK,  P.O.  Box  205,  North  Battleford,  Canada. 
fWRiGHT,  G.  H.  CORY,  Tairua,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

WRIGHT,  GEORGE  WILLIAM,  District  Commissioner,  Tamale,  N.T.,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
WRIGHT,  H.  P.,  Jinja,  Uganda. 

HON.  JAMBS  W.,  M.L.C.,  4  Moirs  Chambers,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 
JOHN  WM.,  Avonmore,  Rondebosch,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa. 
WRIGHT,  PERCY  A.  T.f  Government  Railway,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 
WRIGLEY,  JAMES  B.,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 

WRONG,  PROFESSOR  GEORGE  M.,  M.A.,  467  Jarvis  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 
WYKHAM,  ALFRED  L.,  M.D.,  21  St.  Mary  Street,  St.  John's,  Antigua. 
WYLIE,  SAMUEL,  15  Grosvenor  Street,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
WYLLIE,  BRYCE  J.,  Kalupahani,  Haldumutta,  Ceylon. 
WYNDHAM,  THE  HON.  HUGH,  Wyndhams,  Johannesburgh,  South  Africa. 
WYNNE,  HON.  AGAR,  M.P.,  Melbourne  Club,  Victoria. 
WYNNE,  HENRY  CLEMENT,  Vacoas,  Mauritius. 

YIN,  MATTNG  Po,  T.D.M.,  Special  Power  Magistrate,  Toungoo,  Burma. 

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ARCHIBALD,  Edmonton,  Alberta,  Canada. 
YOUNG,  PROFESSOR  A.  H.,  M.A.,  Trinity  College,  Toronto,  Canada. 
YOUNG,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  ALFRED  J.  K.,  B.A.,  Mahe,  Seychelles. 
fYouNG,   H.E.,    CAPTAIN   SIR  ARTHUR     H.,    K.C.M.G.,    Government  House,   Singapore. 
YOUNG,  CHARLES  E.,  Fairymead,  Bundaberg,  Queensland. 
YOUNG,  G.,  Bulawayo,  RJiodesia. 

t YOUNG,  H.  C.  ARTHUR,  c/o  Commercial  Banking  Co.,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
YOUNG,  HON.  HENRY  E.,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  Provincial  Secretary,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
t YOUNG,  HORACE  E.  B.,  Fairymead,  Bundaberg,  Queensland. 
|  YOUNG,  J.  RONALD  C.,  M.H.A.,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 
YOUNG,  JAMES  M.,  Oak  Bank,  James  Street  South,  Hamilton,  Canada. 
YOUNG,  JAMES  R. 
YOUNG,  JOHN  H.  H.,  Canadian  Life  Assurance  Co.,  Regina,  Canada. 


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YOUNG,  PELHAM  VERNON,  District  Commissioner,  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

YOUNG,  HON.  ROBERT,  M.L.C.,  M.I.M.E.,  England  House,  Penang,  Straits  Settlements. 

YOUNG,  RONALD  H.,  Eastern  Telegraph  Co.,  Suez,  Egypt. 

YOUNG,  MAJOB  SAMUEL  CRAWFORD,  Fort  William,  Ontario,  Canada. 

YOUNG,  LiEUT.-CoLONEL  THOMAS  WILLIAM  HERBERT,   M.D.,  C.M.,  J.P.,    Peterborough, 

Ontario,  Canada. 

YOUNG,  Hia  HONOUR  WILLIAM  DOUGLAS,  C.M.G.,  Government  House,  Dominica. 
YOUNG,  WILLIAM,  San  Fernando,  Trinidad. 

ZEILE,  STEWART, '.Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

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AIKIN,  MRS.  W.  A.,  66  Bedford  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 

ALLARDYCE,  MRS.  W.  L.,  Government  House,  Stanley,  Falkland  Islands. 

ANDERSON,  Miss.  E.  M.,  Waldernheath  College,  Cornwall  Road,  Harrogate. 

ANDERSON,  MRS.  MURDOCH,  P.O.  Box  244,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 

ANDREW,  MRS.  D.  C.,  Berwyn,  Bearsden,  Glasgow. 

ALLISON,  MRS.  EDITH,  Etot  Villa,  Mackie  Street,  Victoria  Park,  Perth,  Western  Australia. 

ANLEY,  MRS.  MAGDALEN,  Chilanga,  Northern  Rhodesia. 

APPS,  Miss  SARAH  DURLING,  6  Hillside,  Wimbledon,  S.W. 

ARCHIBALD,  MRS.  CURRIE  LOVE,  87  Cartier  Street,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

ASQUITH,  MRS.  10  Downing  Street,  S.W. 

ASTOR,  MRS.  WALDORF,  Cleveden,  Taplow,  Bucks. 

ATLEE,  Miss,  DOROTHY  K.,  37  Hamilton  Road,  Ealing,  W. 


1912  BAEZA,  MRS.  EDMUND,  c/o  Messrs  Gillespie  Bros..  82  Fenchurch  Street,  E.G. 

1912  BAEZA,  Miss  MABEL,  c/o  Messrs.  Gillespie  Bros.,  82  Fenchurch  Street,  E.G. 

1912  BAILY,  MRS.  HERBERT  MAINWARING,  South  Kensington  Hotel,  Queen's  Gate,  S.W. 

1913  BAINBRIDOE,  MRS.  R.  C.,  Elfordleigh,  Plympion,  Devon. 
1913  BAKER,  JAMES,  Seivelle  Villa,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

191?  BAKER,  MRS.  WADE  C.,  31  Bassett  Road,  North  Kensington,  W. 

1913  BALLANTYNE,  MRS.  R.  M.,  Ladies'  Army  and  Navy  Club,  Burlington  Gardens,  W. 

1910  BARKER,  Miss  M.  E.f  R.R.C.,c/o  J.  Hyde,  Esq.,  57  Nind  Street,  Doornfontein,  Johannesburg, 

South  Africa. 

1911  BARLOW,  MRS.  ALFRED,  c/o  Julian  Stephens,  Ltd.,  19A  Coleman  Street,  E.O. 
1911  BARLOW,  Miss  FLORENCE,  c/o  National  Provincial  Bank,  Dover. 

1911  BARLOW,  MRS.  ISABEL  A.,  c/o  National  Provincial  Bank,  Dover. 
1913  BARR,  MRS.  J.  F.,  North  Battleford,  Canada. 

1913  BUIRVTT.  Miss  AMY  GORDON,  1  Phillimore  Terrace,  W. 

1913  BARRINGTON,  RIGHT  HON.  VISCOUNT,  Beckett,  Shrivenham,  Berks. 

1913  BARRINGTON,  VISCOUNTESS,  Beckett,  Shrivenham,  Berks. 

1913  BASSETT,  MRS.  T.,  Woodcote,  Hornsby,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

1912  BATHURST,  THE  COUNTESS,  Bathurst  House,  Belgrave  Square,  S.W. 

1913  B \TTEN,  COLONEL  H.  GARY,  Bristol  and  Somersetshire  Bank,  Bristol. 

1913  BATTENBERG,  ADMIRAL  H.S.H.  PRINCE  Louis  OF,  G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.M.G.,  Admiralty, 
Whitehall,  8.  W. 

1909  BATTY,  MRS.  ROY,  40  Barley  House,  Regent's  Park,  N.W. 
1913  BAYLY,  Miss,  /Seven  Trees,  Plymouth. 

1913  BAYLY,  Miss  ANNA,  Seven  Trees,  Plymouth. 

1912  BEECHING,  Miss  DOROTHEA  M.,  32  Denbigh  Road,  Ealing,  W. 

1911  BEECHING,  MRS.  G.  S.,  32  Denbigh  Road,  Ealing,  W. 

1913  BEEMAN,  MRS.  J.  S.,  20  Maxilla  Gardens,  North  Kensington,  W. 

1913  BENNETT,  Miss  E.  BAXTER,  c/o  Messrs  Goulding  rfr  Co.,  George  Street,  Plymouth. 

1913  BIGGE,  DENNIS  SELBY,  Howick,  Lesbury,  Northumberland. 

1^12  BINNIE-CLARK,  Miss  GsoRGiNA,  Binning,  Fort  QuappeUe,  Saskatoon,  Canada. 

1913  BLACK,  MRS.  ERNEST,  4  York  Street,  Portman  Square,  W. 

1913  BLYTH,  Miss  ADA,  14  Kensington  Court  Place,  Kensington,  W. 

1910  BONN,  MRS.  THERESA,  Konrad  Strasse  12,  Munich,  Germany. 

1912  BOOMER,  MRS.  HARRIET  A.,  513  Dundas  Street,  London,  Ontario,  Canada. 

1913  BORLASE,  MRS.  EMILY  ANNIE,  c/o  Thos.  T.  Poynton,  Esq.,  P.O.  Box  900  Durban,  South 

1911  BOTHA,  Miss  LOUISE  C.,  Hall  Road,  Rondebosch,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa.         [Africa. 


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BOWER,  Miss  C.  M.,  14  Upper  Cheyne  Row,  Chelsea,  S.  W. 

BRASSEY,  LADY  NORAH,  Lowesley  Hall,  Leicester. 

BRASSBY,  LADY  VIOLET,  40  Upper  Qrosvenor  Street,  W. 

BRETT,  F.J.,  Colonial  Bank  of  Australia,  33  Bishopsgate,  E.G. 

BROADHEAD,  Miss  H.,  Quentock,  Chine  Crescent  Road,  Bournemouth. 

BROCKLEBANK,  AGNES  LADY,  Alexton  Hatt,  Uppingham. 

BROPHY,  BASIL  M.,  48  Approach  Road,  Cliftonville,  Margate. 

BROWNE,  Miss  ALICE  M.  HARRIS,  12  Alexandra  Court,  Queen's  Gate,  8.W. 

BROWNE,  Miss  MARY  E.  HARRIS,  12  Alexandra  Court,  Queen' »  Gate,  S.W. 

BUCKLAND,  MRS.  JAMES.  28  St.  Thomas's  Mansions,  Stangate,  S.E. 

BULLER,  LADY,  Erie  Hall,  Plympton,  Devon. 

BURGK,  C.  W.,  Richmond  House,  Buthey  Grove,  Watford. 

CAMPBELL,  Miss  C.  COLDSTREAM,  18  North  Row  Buildings,  Park  Lane,  W. 

CAMPBELL,  Miss  JEAN  J.  F.,  69  Elm  Grove  Road,  Barnes,  S.W. 

CARLINQ,  Miss  MARIA  LOUISA,  677  Talbot  Street,  London,  Ontario,  Canada. 

CAUSTON,  M.  HILDRED  L.,  89  Albert  Bridge  Road,  S.W. 

CAVENDISH,  LADY  EDWARD,  6  Carlos  Place,  W. 

CAVENDISH,  LADY  MOYRA,  Holker,  Cork  in  Cartmel,  Lanes. 

CAWTHRA,  MRS.  E.,  Basil  Mansions,  Basil  Street,  S.W. 

CHADS,  Miss  HELEN,  Dovercourt.  Southsea. 

CHEETHAM,  Miss  H.  S.,  Broomhills,  St.  Andrews,  Fife,  N.B. 

CLAYTON,  MRS.  ISOBEL,  Cheaters,  Humshaugh,  Northumberland. 

CLEMENTI,  MRS.  CECIL,  Hong  Kong. 

CLIFFORD,  LADY,  Government  House,  Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony.      / 

COLTHURST,  ARTHUR  BRADON,  Nethertons  Wood,  Nailsea,  Bristol. 

COLTHTTRST,  E.  B.,  J.P.,  93  Pembroke  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

COLQUHOUN,  MRS.  E.  M.  N.,  10  Wilton  Place,  S.  W. 

COOK,  Miss  AUGUSTA,  30  Imperial  Buildings,  Ludgate  Circus,  E.G. 

COPELAND,  MRS.  H.  P.  RAMSAY,  c/o  Standard  Bank  of  South  Africa,  10  Ckmenfs  Lane,  E.G. 

CRABTREE,  THOMAS,  Holmleigh,  Wisbech,  Cambs. 

CDMMINGS,  MRS.  WILLOUOHBY,  D.C.L.,  44  Dewson  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

CUNLIFFE,  HON.  LADY,  River,  Tillington,  Petworth,  Sussex. 

CCJPPER,  Miss  LOUISA,  Somerville  House  College,  Cumberland  Gardens,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea. 

DANIELL,  MRS.  GEO.,  Proctor  P.O.,  Kootenay  Lake,  B.C.,  Canada. 

DARBYSHIRE,  MRS.  MARY,  Las  Cabe>-zas,  San  Julian,  Entre  Rios,  Argentine. 

DARNELL,  Miss  ELSIE  A.,  25  Campden  House  Road,  Kensington,  W. 

DAVIS,  MRS.  C.  P.,  23  Lowndes  Street,  S.  W 

DAVIS,  MRS.  EDITH,  802  Prospect  Avenue,  Calgary,  Canada. 

DAVIS,  Miss  E.  A.  DARNELL,  c/o  T.  Cook  <k  Son,  Ludgate  Circus,  E.G. 

DAVIS,  MRS.  N.  DARNELL,  c/o  T.  Cook  <fc  Son,  Ludgate  Circus,  E.G. 

DAVY,  E.  HUMPHREY,  c/o  Anglo-African  Trading  Co.,  9  Billiter  Square,  E.G. 

DAWSON,  Miss  EFFIE  L.,  Wentworth  Hatt,  Mill  Hill,  N.  W. 

DE  THIERRY,  Miss  C.,  54  Bloomsbury  Street,  W.C. 

DONEQALL,  MARCHIONESS  OF,  Coombe  Oak,  Kingston  Hill,  Surrey. 

DOUGLAS,  MRS.  CONSTANCE,  Calabar,  Mill  Hill,  N.  W. 

DOWNING,  Miss  GEORGINA  GRACE,  c/o  Bank  of  Victoria,  10  King  William  Street,  E.G. 

DOWNS-BUTCHER,  MRS.,  17  Cottesmore  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 

DUDLEY,  COUNTESS  OF,  W itley  Court,  Worcester. 

DUDLEY,  GEORGIANA,  COUNTESS  OF,  Pembroke  Lodge,  Richmond  Park. 

DUNDONALD,  THE  COUNTESS  OF,  34  Portman  Square,  W. 

DUNSCOMBE,  MATTHEW  WILLIAM,  4  The  Quadrant,  Redland,  Bristol. 

EAST,  MRS.  ANNIE,  9  Langham  Street,  W. 

EDWARDS,  ELLIS,  Backworth  Club,  Backworth,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

EDWARDS,  LADY,  9  Wilbraham  Place,  S.W. 


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EVANS,  MRS.  W.  SANFORD,  326  Grain  ExcJiange,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

FAIRFAX,  Miss  AMY  S.  E.,  c/o  Messrs.  T.  J.  Thompson  <k  Sons,  92  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New 

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FAIRFAX,  Miss  ANNIE  C.,  c/o  Messrs.  T.  J.  Thompson  &  Sons,  92  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  New 

South  Wales. 

FAIRFAX,  MRS.  L.  MACKENZIE,  46  Morpeth  Mansions,  Ashley  Gardens,  S.  W. 
FALMOTJTH,  VISCOUNTESS,  Tregothnan,  Truro. 

FARMER,  MRS.  WM.  MAYNARD,  Beechcroft,  Oatlands  Park,  Weybridge. 
FERGUS,  Miss  A.  GRANGE,  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  c/o  Bank  of  New  Zealand,  1  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.G. 
FETHERSTONHAUGH,  MRS.  FRED  B.,  Lake  Shore  Hood,  Mimies,  Toronto,  Canada. 
FINLAY,  MRS.  ARTHUR  W.,  New  Victorian  Club,  30A  Sackville  Street,  Piccadilly,  W- 
FrrzGiBBON,  Miss  AGNES,  66  Wellesley  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 
FITZ-GIBBON,  MRS.  CLARE,    P.O.  Box  282,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada. 
FLOYD,  MRS.  A.,  Ladies'  Army  &  Navy  Club,  5  Burlington  Gardens,  W. 
FRANCIS,  Miss  CARRIE,  16  Tennyson  Mansions,  Queen's  Club  Gardens,  W. 
FRERE,  Miss  PHYLLIS  G.,  Nursing  Home,  Hamilton,  Bermuda. 
FULTON,  Miss  D.,  Exhibition  Offices,  76  Chancery  Lane,  W.C. 
FYSON,  MRS.  ELEANOR,  Elmley  Love.it  Rectory,  Droitwich. 

GALT,  Miss  MURIEL,  84  Simpson  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 
GARDNER,  FEBNLEY,  6  Priory  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 
GAUNT,  MRS.  MARY,  c/o  Mr.  Werner  Laurie,  Clifford's  Inn,  E.G. 
GEH,  W.  J.,  Avalon,  Kensington  Hill,  Brislington,  Bristol. 
GERARD,  MRS.  F.  G.,  South  Kensington  Hotel,  Queen's  Gate  Terrace,  S.W. 
GIBSON,  MRS.  H.  A.,  216  6th  Avenue  West,  Calgary,  Canada. 
GIBSON,  CAPT.  T.  G.,  Lesbury,  Northumberland. 
GIFFARD,  Miss  MARIA  R.,  71  Burton  Court,  Chelsea,  S.W. 
GOOCH,  MRS.  MARY,  Ribblesdale,  Dorking,  Surrey. 

GOODFELLOW,  MRS.  ADAM  A.  G.,  c/o  London  <Se  River  Plate  Bank,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 
GOODEHHAM,  MRS.  ALBERT,  Dean  Croft,  Toronto,  Canada. 
GRAHAM,  J.  A.,  11  Willow  Bank  Road,  Devonshire  Park,  Birkenhead. 
JBENFELL,  MRS.  ARTHUR,  25  Great  Cumberland  Place,  W. 
GREY,  THE  COUNTESS,  Howick  Hall,  Lesbury,  Northumberland. 
GREY,  LADY  SYBIL,  Howick  Hall,  Lesbury,  Northumberland. 

GREY,  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  EDWARD,  BART.,   K.G.,  M.P.,   Fallodon,  Christon  Bank,  North- 
umberland. 

GRIFFITHS,  MRS.  KATHLEEN,  Home  Lea,  River  Avenue,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
GRIFFITHS,  MARTIN,  The  Chalet,  Henbury  Court,  near  Bristol. 
GRIMES,  Miss  MARY  K.,  24  Bessborough  Gardens,  S.W. 

HAMILTON,  HER  GRACE  THE  DUCHESS  OP,  Balcombe  Place,  Balcombe,  Sussex. 

HANBURY,  MRS.  GERALD,  Ladies'  Imperial  Club,  17  Dover  Street,  W. 

HANNAFORD,  W.  J.  C.,  6  Park  View  Villas,  Thorn  Park  Road,  Plymouth. 

HANNAY,  RICHARD  THOMSON,  21  Emerson  Chambers,  Newcastle-on-Tync. 

HALL,  Miss  AGNES  A.,  Newcastle,  New  South  Wales. 

HALL,  Miss  ALICE,  Newcastle,  New  South  Wales. 

HARKER,  Miss  ETHEL,  143  Ashley  Gardens,  S.W. 

HAWKER,  FRANK,  40  George  Street,  Plymouth. 

HERBERT,  Miss  JANE  C..  45  Oakley  Street,  S.W. 

HERBERT,  THE  HON.  Miss,  32  Old  Queen  Street,  S.W. 

HODGE,  MRS.  CHAPELL,  5  The  Esplanade,  Plymouth. 

HOGAN,  Miss  GERTRUDE,  Elmwood  House,  Albert  Road,  Strathfield,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales 

HOLFORD,  LADY,  Westonbirt,  Tetbury. 

HOLMES,  Jo  HN,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  SA  St.  Peter's,  Bedford. 

HOLTON,  MRS.  LIZZIE,  3  Shine  Croft,  Otford,  Kent. 


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HOOPER,  CLARENCE,  F.R.G.S.,  F.Z.S.,  186  Aldersgate  Street,  B.C. 

HOPE,  Miss  GRAHAM,  39A  Maddox  Street,  W. 

HOSEQOOD,  S.,  J.P.,  Chatford  House,  Clifton  Down,  Bristol. 

HOWICK,  VISCOUNT,  Howick,  Lesbury,  Northumberland. 

HUDDART,  MRS.  JAMES,  2  Chatsworth  Gardens,  Eastbourne. 

HUDSON,  REV.  R.,  M.A.,  St.  Mark's  College,  King's  Road,  Chelsea,  S.  W. 

HUMPHRIES,  S.,  J.P.,  Eastfteld  Lodge,  Westbury-on-Trym,  Brittol. 

HUNTER,  MRS.  CHARLES,  30  Old  Burlington  Street,  W. 

HUTOHINSON,  Miss  E.,  Royal  Masonic  Institution  for  Girls,  Clapham  Junction,  S.W. 

HYTHE,  LADY  IDINA,  Normanhurst,  Battle. 

IRWIN,  MRS.  W.  WILSON,  1650  Grant  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
ISEMONGER,  Miss  MILDRED,  9  Bincleaves  Road,  Weymcuth. 
ISLINGTON,  LADY,  20  Cavendish  Square,  W. 

JARVIS,  MRS.  WESTON,  36  Upper  Grosvenor  Street,  W. 

JENKINS,  Miss  E.  VAUGHAN,  31  Antrim  Mansions,  England's  Lane,  Hampstead,  N.W. ; 

and  Lyceum  Club,  128  Piccadilly,  W. 

JENKINS,  MRS.  P.  L.,  Library  Buildings,  Bulawayo,  Rhodesia. 
JOHNSON,  MRS.  ETHEL,  8  Malbrook  Road,  Putney  Park,  S.W. 
JOHNSON,  MRS.  MARIE  ANN,  Pemba,  Northern  Rhodesia. 
JOHNSTON.  MRS.  E.  PERCEVAL,  150  Scott  Ellis  Gardens,  St.  John's  Wood,  N.  W. 
JONES,  Miss  EDITH  ALICE,  28  Kingswood  Road,  Moaeley,  Birmingham. 
JONES,  LADY  EVELYN,  22  South  Street,  Park  Lane,  W. 
JONES,  Miss  FLORENCE,  Richmond  Hill,  Sumner,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
JUDSON,  MRS.,  4c  Montagu  Mansions,  Pcriman  Square,  W. 
JOYCE,  THE  HON.  MRS.,  St.  John's  Croft,  Winchester. 

KELSO,  MRS.  E.,  Essex,  Allison  Road,  Rundivick,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
KNIGHTLEY  OF  FAWSLEY,  LADY,  Fawsley  Park,  Daventry. 

LAKE,  MRS.  R.  S.,  220  Argyle  Avenue,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

LANDALE,  MRS.  ALEXANDER,  Aroona,  Toorak,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

LANDALE,  MRS.  ROBERT  RUSSELL,  165  Cromivell  Road,  S.W. 

LANG,  MRS.,  c/o  S.  Skirving,  Esq.,  Kilchoman,  Cheltenham. 

LANGSTAFF,  MRS.  J.  ELLIOT,  19  1th  Avenue,  Brooklyn,  New  York,  U.S.A. 

LANSDOWNE,  MARCHIONESS  OF,  54  Berkeley  Square,  W. 

LEARMONTH,  Miss  AMY  A.,  c/o  Messrs.  Goldsbrough  Mort  <&  Co.,  Leadenhall  Buildings,  E.G. 

LEE,  Miss  CLAUDIA  AYTON.  49  Grove  End  Road,  St.  John's  Wood,  N.W. 

LEES,  MRS.  H.  L.,  Leesdene,  Altrincham,  Cheshire. 

LEFROY,  Miss  G.,  British  Women's  Emigration  Association,  Imperial  Institute,  S.W. 

LE  LIEVRE,  MRS.  CHARLES,  3  Rutland  House,  Cheniston  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 

LEONARD,  MRS.  R.  W.,  75  Yates  Street,  St.  Catharine's,  Ontario,  Canada. 

LETHBRIDGE,  MRS.  B.  P.,  Turakina,  Wanganui,  New  Zealand. 

LINDSAY,  MRS.    MAUD    HUME,  c/o  Messrs.  D.  &  J.  Fowler,  King  William  St.,  Adelaide, 

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LOCKE,  HENRY  G.,  115  Ckoumert  Road,  Peckham,  S.E. 
LOPES,  SIR  HENRY  Y.  B.,  BART.,  Maristow,  Roborough,  Devon. 
LOUDON,  JOHN,  St.  Elmo,  Park  Avenue,  Hesketh  Park,  Southport. 
LUCAS,  MRS.  J.  W.  S.,  c/o  Bank  of  Australasia,  4  Threadntedle  Street,  E.C. 

MACKAY,  HERBERT  W.  HENDERSON,  109  Princes  Street,  Edgware  Road,  W. 

MACAULAY,  MRS.  S.  C.,  Home  Leigh,  Cobham,  Surrey. 

MACMAHON,  LADY,  Eastern  House,  George  Street,  East  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

McDouoALL,  Miss  EDITH,  Dunolly,  Morden  Road,  Blackheath,  S.E. 

MoKiNERY,  MRS  J.,  Bassano,  Alberta,  Canada. 

MAGUIRE,  THE  HON.  MRS.  J.  ROCHFOKT,  3  Cleveland  Square,  St   James's,  8.}}  . 

MANSKL,  Miss  EVELYN  A.,  C.M.S.,  Soro,  Uganda. 


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1913     MANSFIELD,  JOHN  H.,  Lesbury,  Howick,  Northumberland. 

1913     MANSON,  MRS.  MCNAUGHTON,  Badminton  Hotel,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1912  MA.RLBOROCJGH,  HER  GRACE  THE  DUCHESS  OF,  Sunderland  House,  Curzon  Street,  W. 

1913  ;  Mvasts,  Miss  ISOBEL,  "Duty  and  Discipline"  Movement,  117  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 
1912     MISON,  MRS.  HAROLD,  79  Willes  Road,  Leamington. 


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MELVILLE,  MRS.  LILY  THERESA,  802  Prospect  Avenue,  Calgary,  Canada. 

MERRITT,  Miss  C.  WELLAND,  Oak  Hill,  St.  Catharine's,  Ontario,  Canada. 

MERRITT,  Miss  EMILY  L.,  40  St.  George  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

METCALFE,  Miss,  Highfield,  Hendon,  N.W. 

MEYNELL,  LADY  DOROTHY,  Hoar  Grots,  Burton-on-Trent. 

MILDMAY,  MRS.,  Flete,  Ivybridge,  Devon. 

MIRRIELEES,  LADY,  HA  Portland  Place,  W. 

MITCHELL,  MRS.  CHARLES  T.,  50  Plait's  Lane,  Hampstead,  N.W. 

MONK.  MRS.  D.  J.,  Kenilworth  Lodge,  Wallis  Street,  Woollahra,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

MOODIE,  Miss  PIOOT,  10  Cadogan  Gardens,  S.W. 

MORGAN,  MRS.  BEN  H.,  15  Dartmouth  Street,  S.  W. 

MORISON,  MRS.  MARGUERITE,  12A  Upper  Porchester  Street,  Hyde  Park,  W. 

MORRIS,  MRS.  E.  R.,  Houw  Hock,  Upper  Selsdon  Road.  Croydon. 

MOSELEY,  Miss  MARY,  "  Nassau  Guardian,"  Nassau,  Bahamas. 

MULHOLLAND,  MRS.,  193  Spadina  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 

MULHOLLAND,  Miss,  193  Spadina  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 

MURPHY,  Miss  H.  STORMONT,  9  Osnaburgh  Terrace,  Albany  Street,  N.W. 

MUST,  Miss  CLARA,  138  Leinster  Square,  W. 

NELSON,  LADY  MONTAGUE,  The,  Lawn,  Warwick. 

NORTHCLIFFE,  LADY,  22  St.  James's  Place,  S.W. 

NUTTAL,  MRS.  EDITH  M.,  Hotel  Great  Central,  N.W. 

ODELL,  MRS.  E.  S.,  14  Woodchurch  Road,  West  Hampstead,  N.W. 

OLDING,  Miss  C.  ALICE,  North  Gate,  Regent's  Park,  N.W. 

ONSLOW,  DOUGLAS  A.,  J.P.,  10  Keswick  Road,  East  Putney,  S.W. 

ORMOND,  MRS.,  c/o  Bank  of  Australasia,  4  Threadneedle  Street,  E.G. 

OVEREND,  MRS.  E.  L.,  Charleville,  Queensland. 

OWEN,  MRS.  DOUGLAS,  9  Wilbraham  Place,  S.W. 

OTTLEY,  MRS.  WM.  J.,  21  Cadogan  Gardens,  S.W. 

PAGAN,  Miss  E.  H.  C.,  M.A.,  Essendon  School,  Skegness,  Lines. 

PARKER,  JAMES,  139  Ramsden  Road,  Balham,  S.W. 

PARKER,  LADY  MARY,  31  Princes  Gardens,  S.W. 

PARBURY,  MRS.  CHARLES,  3  De  Vere  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 

PARKIN,  MRS.  GEORGE  R.,  The  Cottage,  Goring-on-Thames. 

PATERSON,  MRS.,  193  Spadina  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 

PAUNCEFOTE,  HON.  MAUD,  19  Chesham  Place,  S.W. 

PAYZANT,  MRS.  W.  L.,  Oxford  Street,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 

PERERIA,  MRS.,  73  Fawcett  Road,  Rotherhithe,  S.E. 

PHIPPS,  MRS.  ELLEN,  Buckenhill,  Bromyard,  Worcester. 

POPE,  MRS.  FLORENCE  M.  (JOAN  SUTHERLAND),  3  Marlborough  Road,  St.  John't  Wood,  N.  W. 

POPPLESTONE,  GILBERT,  2  The  Esplanade,  Plymouth. 

POWBLL,  MRS.  ELLIS  T.,  Rosedene,  Brondesbury,  N.W. 

PBATT,  Miss  FLORENCE,  71  Hallam  Street,  Portland  Place,  W. 

PRETTY,  MRS.  C.  F.,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

QUIRK,  MRS.  GEORGE,  125  St.  Marks  Place,  New  Brighton,  Staten  Island,  New  York,  U.S.A. 

RAWNSLEY,  W.  H.,  Will  Vale,  Alford,  Louth. 
READ,  Miss  D.  H.  MOUTRAY,  14  Avonmore  Gardens,  W. 
REDFORD,  MRS.  R.  W.,  300  Drummond  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 
RENSHAW,  MRS.  CLARA,  Hill  Station,  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 


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1913  RroDELL,  COLONEL  T.,  The  Bridge  End,  Warkworth,  Northumberland. 

1913  ROBERTS,  REV.  L.  G.  A.  (COMMANDER  R.N.),  Ardley  Rectory,  Bicetler. 

1912  ROCHE,  Miss  MARIE,  29  Eanelagh  Mansions,  Fulhum,  S.W. 

1912  ROGERS,  MRS.  JONATHAN,  Argoed,  Nelson  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 
1911  RORISON,  MRS.  R.  D.,  1342  Jervis  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

1913  ROSLING,  LADY,  The  Orange,  Weybridge,  Surrey. 
1911  Ross,  MRS.  E.  HAMILTON,  17  Linden  Gardens,  W. 

1911  ROUTLEDGE,  MRS.  W.  ScoRESBY,  Ewtrs,  Bursledon,  Hants. 

1913  RUNCIMAN,  RT.  HON.  WALTER,  M.P.,  Doxford,  Chathill,  Northumberland. 

1913  SAUNDERS,  MRS.  GLEN,  Dalmeny,  Dartmouth  Road,  Brondesbury,  N.W. 

1913  ST.  JOHN,  HON.  MOUBRAY  ST.  ANDREW  T.,  3  Merton  Road,  Bedford. 

1912  SALISBURY,  MARCHIONESS  OF,  Hatfield,  Herts. 

1913  SANFORD,  MRS.  HARRIET  SOPHIA,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada. 
1913  SANDERSON,  Miss  MARION  B.,  P.O.  Box  36,  Bridgetown,  Barbados. 
1912  SCARBROUGH,  THE  COUNTESS  OF,  21  Park  Lane,  W. 

1912  SCHOLEFIELD.  MRS.  ARTHUR,  Lint  Close,  Alnmouth,  K.S.O..  Northumberland. 

1913  SCHLANK,  Miss  RACEY,  c/o  "South  Australian  Register,"  80  Fleet  Street,  E.C. 
1912  SOOTT,  Miss  ELIZABETH,  81  Redpath  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 

1912  SCOTT,  Miss  JESSIE  A.,  M.D.,  D.P.H.,  Brookside,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 

1913  SENHOUSIC,  MRS.  GERTRUDE  N.  G.,  20  Albert  Road,  Regent's  Park,  N.W. 
1913  SHEPHARD,  BENJAMIN  R.,  14  Lanercost  Road,  Tulse  Hill,  S.  W. 

1913  SINNOTT,  JAMES,  15  Beaufort  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

1912  SMITH,  MRS.  ERNEST  B.,  "  Tuellyn"  London,  Canada. 

1913  SMITH,  Miss  EUPHEMIA,  90  Kensington  Gardens  Square,  Hyde  Park,  W. 
1913  SMITH,  HEYWOOD,  M.A.,  M.D.,  40  Portland  Court,  W. 

1912  SMITH,  Miss  M.  BENTINCK,  St.  Leonard's  College,  St.  Andrews,  Fife,  N.B. 

1913  SMITH,  MRS.  NORMAN,  13  Beaufort  Gardens,  S.W. 

1912  SMITH,  MRS.  R.  WALKER,  Oakville,  Ontario,  Canada. 

1911  SOUTER,  Miss  H.  VIVIEN,  37  Egerton  Crescent,  S.W. 

1913  SPRINGETT,  BERNARD  H.,  "  Ice  and  Cold  Storage,"  20  Tudor  Street,  E.O. 
1913  STAPLES-BROWN,  MRS.  M.,  Bampton,  Oxon. 

1910  STARKEY,  MRS.  EDWARD,  Tang  Hall,  York. 

1913  STEVENSON,  MRS.  G.,  95  Warwick  Road,  S.W. 

1912  SYDNEY,  Miss  VIOLET,  13  Waterloo  Place,  S.W. 

1912  SYMINGTON,  MRS.,  2  Redington  Road,  Hampstead,  N.W. 

1910  SYMONS,  Miss  HARRIET.  Ikaya  Lami,  Windsor  Road,  Parkstone,  Dorset. 

1911  TANGYE,  LADY,  Maxstoke  Castle,  Warwickshire. 

1910  TARTE,  MRS.  A.  R.,  Rosemonte,  Staines,  Surrey. 

1912  TAYLOR,  MRS.  C.  R.,  35A  Russell  Road,  Kensington,  W. 

1912  TAYLOR,  LADY  JANE,  16  Eaton  Place,  S.W. 

1913  TAZEWELL,  F.  W.,  Woodlands,  Camden  Road,  Bath. 

1912  TEMPLE,  MRS.  J.,  Runnymede,  Wellington  Road,  Enfield,  Middlesex. 

1911  TBNNANT,  MRS.  HERCULES. 

1910  THOMAS,  Miss  ETHEL  NEUMANN,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

1911  THOMSON,  MRS.  C.,  23  Exbury  Road,  Catford,  S.E. 

1913  TIZARD,  Miss  C.  E.,  L.R.A.M.,  Wentworth  Hall,  Mill  Hill,  N.W. 
1913  TOLLEMACHE,  HARRY,  Ham  House,  Richmond,  Surrey. 

1913  TOOHEY,  Miss,  Jermyn  Hotel,  Jermyn  Street,  W. 

1910  TROTMAN,  Miss  ROSAMOND  A.,  Duncombe,  Burrell  Road,  Ipswich. 

1911  TWINING,  MRS.  ADA  L.,  Coombe  Oak,  Kingston  Hill,  Surrey. 

1913  VALLON,  MRS.  KATIE  DE  J.  DU,  Los  Amigos,  Gilbert,  F.C.,  Entre  Rios,  Argentine. 

1913  VERNON,  Miss,  Hanbury  Hall,  Droitwich. 

1909  VERNON,  MRS.  M.  A.  HARCOURT,  1  Douglas  Drive,  Toronto,  Canada. 

1913  WAKEFIELD,  EDWARD,  47  Markham  Square,  S.W. 


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WALKER,  MBS.  GEOFFREY  H.,  118  Scott  Street,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

WALLIS,  Miss  GERTRUDE  L.,  Highfield,  Hendon,  N.W. 

WALTON,  LADY,  Rushpool,  Saltburn-by-Sea. 

WANTAGE,  LADY,  2  Garlton  Gardens,  S.W. 

WARREN,  MRS.  F.  T.,  1  Lancaster  Road,  Bdsize  Park,  N.W. 

WARREN,  Miss  FAIRY,  1  Lancaster  Road,  Bdsize  Park,  N.W. 

WARREN,  MRS.  H.  B.,  1043  Burrard  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Canada. 

WARREN,  Miss  LILLIE,  1  Lancaster  Road,  Belsize  Park,  N.W. 

WATCHAM,  Miss  DORIS,  Riverside,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa. 

WATSON,  Miss  GRACE,  Lyceum  Club,  128  Piccadilly,  W. 

WATSON,  MRS.  EMMA  C.,  100  Grange  Drive,  Winchmore  Hill,  N. 

WEBB,  LADY,  1  Hanover  Terrace,  Ladbroke  Square,  W. 

WEBSTER,  MRS.  ROBERT,  7  Drayton  Court,  Drayton  Gardens,  S.V/. 

WEBSTER,  Miss,  Holmsdale,  Birchwood  Park  Road,  Swanley,  Kent. 

WEIGALL,  MRS.  ARCHIBALD,  Petwood,  Woodhall  Spa,  Lines. 

WEIGALL,  CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  E.  G.  A.,  M.P.,  Petwood,  Woodhall  Spa,  Lines. 

WHITE,  MRS.  LAURA,  Stone  Cote  Hall,  North  Cheam,  Surrey. 

WHITE,  Miss  MURIEL,  38  Gratton  Road,  West  Kensington,  IV. 

WILLCOCKS,  ROGER  E.,  3  King's  Bench  Walk  North,  Temple,  E.G. 

WILLIAMS,  Miss  MARY  C.  L.,  16  Campden  House  Road,  W. 

WILLIAMS,  MRS.  MATHILDE,  12  Queen's  Gate  Gardens,  S.W. 

WILLS,  GEORGE,  Burwalls,  Leigh  Woods,  Bristol. 

WILLS,  H.  W.  SEECOMBE,  15  Orchard  Street,  Bristol. 

WILLIMOTT,  MRS.  C.  S.,  10  Hornton  Court,  Kensington,  W. 

WILSON,  MRS.  C.  HERBERT,  20  Oakley  Crescent,  Chelsea,  S.  W. 

WITHERS,  Miss  KATE  L.,  Rocklands,  Cradock,  South  Africa. 

WOOD,  LADY  DOROTHY,  Temple  Newsam,  Leeds. 

WOODALL,  Miss  A.  A.,  Milton  Mount  College,  Gravesend. 

WOOLLETT,  MRS.  E.,  24  Upper  Phillimore  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 

YATES,  REV.  THOMAS,  81  Ladbroke  Road,  W. 

YARKER,  MRS.  EMMA,  73  Wortley  Road,  London,  Ontario,  Canada. 

YEO,  JOHN,  Rarenscrofl,  Yelverton,  Devon. 

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In  terms  of  a  special  Resolution  of  the  Council,  providing  that  Colonial  students  attending  the 

University  of  Oxford  as  Rhodes  Scholars  may  be  made  Honorary  Fellows  of  the  Institute  during 
the  period  that  they  hold  their  Scholarships,  the  following  (74  in  number)  have  been  elected  : — 

F.  L.  Apperley  (Victoria)      ..........  Lincoln 

E.  Britton-Jones  (S.outh  Australia)        ........  Magdalen 

A.  L.  Burt  (Ontario)    .         .         .      •  .         .         .  .         .         .         .  Corpus  Christi 

K.  W.  Calder  (Jamaica)        ..........  Corpus  Christi 

J.  B.  Cloarihus  (British  Columbia)          ........  Jesus 

J.  M.  P.  Coady  (Nova  Scotia)        .........  Pembroke 

P.  V.  Curtis  (Newfoundland)          .........  Queen's 

H.  K.  Denham  (Queensland)          .........  Balliol 

LL  Dixon  (New  Brunswick)  .........  Balliol 

K.  E.  Drake  Brockman  (Western  Australia)   .......  Exeter 

S.  C.  Dyke  (British  Columbia)       .         .         . Exeter 

A.  Ewert  (Manitoba)     .         .         .         .  '       .         .         .         .         .         .         .St.  John's 

Hugh  L.  M.  Forder  (Natal)  .         ... Hertford 

J.  Fox  (Newfoundland)          .         .         .       "  .         .         .          .          .  '       .  '       .  Oriel 

D.  Fraser  (Alberta  and  Saskatchewan)  .         .          .          .          »         .         .          .  Christ  Church 

F.  W.  Golightly  (Victoria  College,  Stellenbosch)       .         .         .         •,       •         •  Worcester 

G.  F.  E.  Hall  (Queensland)  .         .         .         .         ....         .         .         .  Lincoln 

K.  C.  M.  Hands  (Diocesan  College,  Rondebosch)      .          .         .<        .         \          .  University 

D.  C.  Harvey  (Prince  Edward  Island) Queen's 

Frank  E.  Hawkins  (Quebec).       .  .         .         .         .         ,         /        .         .         .  University 

E.  F.  Herring  (Victoria)       ...         .         •         .      •   .         .         .         .         .  New  College 

J.  R.  Hooton  (New  South  Wales)  ........  St.  John's 

D.  N.  Hossie  (Saskatchewan)         .'        .          .         .         .         ..  .         .  New  College 

W.  J.  Howard,  (Tasmania)  .          .          .         .          .         .          .          ...  Trinity 

M.  Jeffreys  (Rhodesia)  .          .          .          .         .         .          .          .          .          .  Exeter 

D.  J.  Keet  (Victoria  College,  Stellenbosch)      .         .         .         ...         •         •     Worcester 

A.  N.  King  (British  Columbia)      .         . Trinity 

C.  S.  King  (Tasmania)  .  .     .     .          .          .  .          .          .     Corpus  Christi 

G.  G.  King  (Rhodesia) .         ...         .  Wadham 

F.  F.  C.  Lewis  (Diocesan  College,  Rondebosch) Oriel 

A.  Gerin  Lojoie  (Quebec)      .         .         .         .         .         .  -  .          .          .     Worcester 

G.  W.  Lucas  (Natal)     .         .         .         .         .         .  .         .         .  St.  John's 

A.  G.  Marshall  (New  Zealand)       .         ,    a     .         .         ..         .  ..."     .         .         .  Balliol 

T.  L.  McEvoy  (Ontario) Exeter 

J.  B.  McNair  (New  Brunswick)      .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .  University 

R.  H.  W.  Mellor  (Queensland)      .         .         .  Balliol 

F.  C.  Mercier  (Jamaica)         .    '      .         .         .         .         .          .          .          .          .  Jesus 

W.  J.  Pf>arso  (Quebsc)  .........         .  New 

L.  Powya-Jones  (Rhodesia)   .........          .  Oriel 

J.  E.  Read  (Nova  Scotia)      .         .          ...         .          .          .          .         .  University 

S.  A.  R.  Ricketts  (Rhodesia)          .  . Exeter 

F.  B.  Riley  (Western  Australia)    . New  College 

H.  T.  Reid  (Nova  Scotia)     .  Trinity 

W.  C.  Robertson  (Bermuda).         .         .         .         .          .          .         .          .          .     Brasenose 

A.  J.  Robson  (New  South  Wales)          .         ; Balliol 

T.  F.  E.  Rockliff  (Tasmania) Magdalen 

H.  F.  Sampson  (St.  Andrew's  College,  Grahamstown)       .....     Trinity 
J.  J.  Savage  (Western  Australia)  .........     Brasenose 


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S.  Scott  (Alberta)         .         .         »         .         .         .         .        .,         .         .         .  Christ  Church 

E.  R.  Siddall  (Manitoba)       .         .         .        '.         .      •>*• •'.         .         .         .         .St.  John's 
K.  Sisam  (New  Zealand)        .          .          .          .         •":•-»         •          •          •          •  Morton 
W.  F.  Skaife  (St.  Andrew's  College,  Grahamstown)           .....  Trinity 

A.  C.  Smith  (Bermuda)         ..........  St.  John's 

F.  M.  Smith  (New  Brunswick)      .         .         .         .         .          .          .          .         .  Exeter 

H.  S.  Smith  (Ontario)       '\"> New  College 

G.  M.  Sproule  (Victoria)        *         .'•    ''i]1      ..       .      " Balliol 

A.  A  Stanley  (Quebec)  .         .          .          .          .         .         .         .         .          .  Christ  Church 

O.  O.  Staples  (Springfontein,  O.F.S.  South  Africa) Exeteu 

D.  P.  Stephenson  (Jamaica) Lincoln 

S.  S.  L.  Steyn  (Diocesan  College,  Rondebosch)         .          .        ..'.'.         .  University 

R.  H.  Tait  (Newfoundland) Trinity 

W.  E.  Thomas  (Rhodesia) .         .         .         .  Brasenose 

G.  R.  Thompson  (South  African  College,  Cape  Town)      .....  Corpus  Christi 

H.  Thomson  (South  Australia) Balliol 

J.  T.  Thorson  (Manitoba) .         .         .  New 

H.  G.  L.  Trimingham  (Bermuda)  .         .         .         .         .         .  ' »         .  Exeter 

Eubule  J.  Waddington  (Bermuda)          ........  Merton 

A.  Wallace  (New  Zealand) .    ,  ,  .  Balliol 

H.  C.  Warburton  (Prince  Edward  Island) .  University 

H.  K.  Ward  (New  South  Wales)    .         . New 

N.  L.  Watt  (Natal) .  Pembroke 

W.  E.  Watt  (Natal) .  .  St.  John's 

H.  D.  Wise  (Rhodesia) .         .  '      .  Oriel 

Arthur  Yates  (British  Columbia)  ....  ...  St.  John's 


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218 


GEOGRAPHICAL  LIST  OF  FELLOWS  AND  ASSOCIATES 

(A.  Associates) 


DOMINION   OP    CANADA. 


ALIX,  ALTA. 
PARLBY,  E.  M.  H. 


ARROW  LAKE,  B.C. 
FORD,  JAMBS  W. 

ARTLAND,  SASK. 
JUKES,  R.  RENE,  J.P. 

BASSANO,  ALTA. 
McKiNERY,  CAPTAIN  J. 

A.  MCKINEBY,  MRS.  J. 

BELLEVILLE,  ONT. 
PONTON,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  W.  W.,  K.C. 

BERLIN,  ONT. 
WILLIAMS,  S.  J. 

BRANDON. 
MILLTDGE,  J. 
PAYNE,  PETER 
REEVE,  REV.  WM.  P. 
ROBINSON,  ISAAC 
WATSON,  J.  W.  GORDON 

BRANTFORD,  ONT. 
COCKSHUTT,  W.  F.,  M.P. 
HARRIS,  LLOYD 
LINSCOTT,  REV.  T.  S. 
WILKBS,  COLONEL  ALFRED  J.,  K.C. 

BROCKVILLE,  ONT. 
HARDY,  A.  C. 

CALGARY,  ALTA. 
ANDERSON,  GEORGE  A.,  M.D. 
AMPHLETT,  CAPTAIN  CHARLES  E. 
BBNNETT,  R.  B.,  K.C.,  M.P. 
BERGERON,  P.  J. 
BLIGH,  WM.  GEORGE 
BROWN,  FREDK.  H. 
BRYAN,  GEO.  J. 
BUCKLES,  E.  W. 
BUTLER,  F.  JAMES 
CRERAR,  JOHN  GIBSON 
DALY,  CAPTAIN  P.  J.,  D.S.O. 
DAVIDSON,  W.  M. 
DAVIS,  MALCOLM  E. 


DENNIS,  JOHN  S.,  C.E. 

DENTON,  F.  G. 

DYKE,  FREDERICK  STANLEY 

EVERSFIELD,  CAPTAIN  GEOBGB  A. 

FBANCIS,  ROBERT  BUCHAN 

GEORGESON,  W.  M. 

GIBSON,  H.  A. 

GILFOY,  W.  M. 

HASZARD,  FRED  L.,  M.D. 

HIGH,  H.  J. 

HINDSLEY,  NORMAN 

HOGG,  W.  H. 

HOWELLS,  A.  E. 

HUNT,  WILLIAM  GEORGE 

JAMES,  REV.  W. 

JEPHSON,  WM.  JERMY 

JOHN,  THOMAS  T. 

JONES,  STANLEY 

KNIGHTS,  RICHARD,  M.Inst.C.E. 

LATHWELL,  W.  T.  D. 

LINCOLN,  W.  A.,  M.D. 

LOUGHEBT),  CLARENCE  H. 

LOUGHEED,  SENATOR  HON.  JAMBS  A.,  K.C. 

MACLEAN,  H.  A. 

MACLEOD,  JOHN  E.  A. 

MACRAE,  REV.  ARCHIBALD  0. 

MCCARTHY,  MAITLAND  STEWART 

MCNEILL,  JOHN  C. 

MILLER,  ANDREW 

NICHOLS,  EDWARD  H. 

O'GRADY,  G.  DE  COURCY 

ORCHARD,  LAWRENCE  B. 

PEARCE,  WILLIAM 

PEET,  GEORGE  L. 

PETERSON,  CHARLES  W. 

PRYCE-JONES,  ALBERT  W. 

REILLY,  W.  B. 

RILEY,  HAROLD  W. 

RICHARDSON,  JAMES  W.,  M.D. 

SAUNDERS,  EDWARD  M. 

SHACKLE,  FRANK 

SINNOTT,  HERBERT  A.,  B.A. 

SKINNER,  L.  J.  S. 

STEWART,  HUMPHREY 

STUART,  DUNCAN 

SWEENY,  JOHN,  M.Sc. 

SWINTON,  JOHN 


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Eoyal  Colonial  Institute. 


TOLLINGTON,  WlLLIAM 

WAINES,  W.  LESLIE 
WALKER,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  JAMES 
WHITEHEAD,  HEBBEKT  H. 
WINTER,  AUSTIN  DB  B. 
WOODS,  JAMES  H. 

WOLLEY-DODD,  MAJOR  ARTHUR  G 

A.  DAVIS,  MRS.  EDITH 
A.  GIBSON,  MRS.  H.  A. 
A.  MELVILLE,  MRS.  LILY  T. 

CHILLIWACK,  B.C. 
BELDAM,  JAMES  WARD 

COBALT,  ONT.  « 

FISHEB,  NORMAN  R.,  B.Sc.,  M.E. 

COLBORNE,   ONT. 
McDouoALL,  WALLACE  DUDLEY 

EDMONTON,  ALTA. 
ALEXANDER,  RONALD 
BARNES,  R.  P. 

BELOHEB,  LIEOT.-COLONEL  ROBERT,  C.M.G. 
BLUE,  JOHN 
BOUGHTON,  G.  W. 
BRAGG,  G.  T. 
BULYEN,  G.  H.  V. 

CARSTAIRS,  LIEUT-COLONEL  W.  F.  N. 
CASSELS,  R.  W. 
CHISHOLM,  JAMES 
DAWSON,  HBRBBRT  JAMES 
EWING,  ALBERT  FREEMAN 
FERRIS,  E.  L. 
FORD,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  F. 

FOULGER,  HOWSON  R. 

FRASER,  A.  C. 

GRAY,  D.  B. 

HALDANE,  F.  G. 

HARDING,  HARRY  T. 

HARVEY,  N.  L. 

HAYS,  J.  T.  O'N. 

INGLIS,  W.  C. 

JAMESON,  A.  E. 

JOHNSON,  H.  D. 

KENNETH,  ROBERT 

KENWOOD,  J. 

LAZIER,  MAJOR  T.  C. 

LEWIS,  R.  W. 

LINES,  THOMAS  W. 

LOTBINIERE-HARWOOD,  CAPTAIN  R.  DE,  M.D. 

MACKENZIE,  D.  S. 

MACLEAN,  J.  DOUGLAS,  M.D. 

McDOUQALL,  J.  C. 

McDouGALL,  JOHN  A. 
McNAMARA,  DANIEL  JOSEPH 
FAROES,  E.  C. 
PONTON,  J.  D. 


RANSFORD,  H. 

REID,  JOHN  A. 

ROLFB,  W.  J. 

ROLT,  FRANK  WARDLAW 

Ross,  JOHN 

ROUND,  H.  B. 

SABGERT,  FREDERICK  A. 

SANDEMAN,  H.  F. 

SAUNDERS,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  B.  J. 

SBCORD,  R. 

SHORT,  WILLIAM,  K.C. 

SIFTON,  HON.  ARTHUR  LEWIS 

SMITH,  SAMUEL  H. 

STOUGHTON,  WM.  A. 

TARGBTT-PROTHBROE,  E.  J. 

TAYLOR,  A.  W. 

TURNBULL,  THOMAS  MoM. 

WALLBRIDGE,  JAMES  E, 

WEEKS,  MAJOR  W.  S. 

WELLS,  ROBERT  B. 

WILLSON,  JUSTUS 

YORK,  ARCHIBALD 

FORT  CHURCHILL,  HUDSON  BAY. 

ALSTON,  ASHTON 

FORT  QU'APPELLE,  SASK. 
MCDONALD,  DONALD  H. 

A.  BINNIE-CLARK,  Miss  QEOBGINA 

FORT  WILLIAM,  ONT. 
BROWN,  G.  WESLEY 
DUNCAN,  G.  R. 
JARVIS,  C.  W. 
WAYLAND,  MAJOR  E.  R. 
YOUNG,  MAJOR  S.  C. 

GALT,  ONT. 
HOWBLL,  H.  SPENCER 

GROUARD,  ALTA. 
BODY,  F.  LESLIE 

HAMILTON,  ONT. 
BROWN,  ADAM 
DEWAR,  D.  B. 
HENDERSON,  J.  GRANT 
HOBSON,  ROBERT 
HOPE,  GEORGE 
HOPE,  ROBERT  K. 
MARTIN,  D'ARCY 

MEWBURN,  LIEUT. -COLONEL,  S.  C. 
McCuLLOCK,  CHARLES  R. 
SCOTT,  CHARLES  S. 

WlTTON,  H.  B. 

YOUNG,  JAMES  M. 

A.  SANFORD,  MRS.  HARRIET  S.  .< 


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INDIAN  HEAD,  SASK. 
Ross,  N.  M. 

KAMLOOPS,  B.C. 
PALMER,  RICHMOND  M. 
STOBART,  LIONEL  F. 

KASLO,  B.C. 
RETALLACK,  J.  L. 

KELOWNA,  B.C. 
CARRUTHERS,  E.  M. 

JONES,  WILLIAM  WANSBROUGH,  M.A.,  M.B. 
MANTLE,  W.  J. 

KINGSTON,  ONT. 
GRANT,  WILLIAM  LAWSON,  M.A. 

KOOTENAY,  B.C. 
FRERE,  ERIC  GRAY 
HARDIE,  WILLIAM 

A.  DANIELL,  MRS.  GEO.  PROCTOR 
LETHBRIDGE,  ALTA. 

CONYBEARE,  C.  F.  P.,  K.C. 

CUNNINGHAM,  E.  A. 

LINDSAY,  ONT. 

HUGHES,  COLONEL  HON.  SAM.,  M.P. 

LONDON,  ONT. 
BECHER,  H.  CAMPBELL 
NICHOLS,  EMERSON 
NIVEN,  JAMES  S.,  M.B. 
NOYES,  F.,  M.R.C.S. 

PUDDICOMBE,  R.  W. 

SHANNON,  MAJOR  L.  W. 
SMITH,  ERNBST  BROWN 

A.  BOOMER,  MRS.  HARRIET 
A.  CABLING,  Miss  MARIA  LOUISA 
A.  SMITH,  MRS.  ERNEST  B. 
A.  YARKER,  MRS.  EMMA 

LYTTON,  B.C. 
TRIMINGHAM,  N.S.P.,  M.Inst.C.E. 

McLEOD,  ALTA, 
GRAY,  W.  S.,  B.A. 
STEDMAN,  F.  E. 

MEAFORD/ONT. 

KBNT,  FRANK 

MEDICINE  HAT,  ALTA. 
DAWSON,  T.  F. 
SMYTH,  CHARLES  E. 

MONTE  CREEK,  B.C. 
BOSTOCK,  SENATOR  HON.  HEWITT 


MONTREAL. 

ALLAN,  ANDREW  A. 

ALLAN,  SIR  HUGH  MONTAGU,  C.V.O. 

AMES,  H.  B.,  B.A.,  M.P. 

ANDERSON,  DICKSON 

ARMSTRONG,  CHARLES  N. 

BAKER,  W.  R.,  C.V.O. 

BARRY,  ARTHUR 

BIGGAR,  WILLIAM  HODGINS,  K.C. 

BINGHAM,  H.  B.  F. 

BOSWORTH,  G.  M. 

BRIERLEY,  JAMES  S. 

BRODIE,  ALEX.  B. 

BROWN,  DAVID  R. 

BURLAND,  LT. -COLONEL  J.  H. 

CAHAN,  C.  H. 

CAMPBELL,  DAVID  WILLIAM 

CARRIQUE,  WILLIAM 

CASGRAIN,  SENATOR  HON.  J.  P.  B. 

CASGRAIN,  HON.  T.  C.,  K.C. 

COLEBOURNE,  H. 

CONDON,  GEORGE 

CRAWFORD,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  JAMES  D. 

CREELMAN,  ADAM  R.,  K.C. 

DARLING,  GEORGE 

DE  BURY,  L.  V. 

DECARY,  E.  R. 

DOBLE,  ARTHUR  R. 

DOMVILLE,  CAPTAIN  JAMES  W. 

DRUMMOND,  GEORGE  E. 

DRUMMOND,  HUNTLY 

ELLIOTT,  HENRY,  K.C. 

ELLIOTT,  H.  M. 

EWING,  R.  L. 

FARMER,  J.  T. 

GALLOWAY,  D.  E. 

GEAR,  W.  I. 

GRAHAM,  SIR  HUGH,  LL.D. 

HAGUE,  GEORGE 

HALL,  F.  E. 

HANSON,  REV.  DR. 

HAULING,  THOMAS 

HAWKINS,  E.  J.  E. 

HODGSON,  ARTHUR  J. 

HOSMER,  CHARLES  R. 

HUTCHISON,  JAMES 

JOHNSTON,  GEORGE  F. 

JUST,  L.  W. 

KING,  HERBERT  G. 

LAFLEUR,  EUGENE,  K.C. 

LEITCH,  WILLIAM  B. 

LYMAN,  G. 

LYMAN,  HENRY  H. 

MACAULAY,  THOMAS  B. 

MACFAHLANE,  LAWRENCE 

MACFEE,  ALEXANDER  . 

MACNAB,  BRENTON  A. 


•216 


Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


MARSON,  W.  S. 
MCDONALD,  G.  C. 
McGouN,  ARCHIBALD,  K.C. 
McNicoLL,  D. 
MITCHELL,  PERCY  J. 
MURISON,  W.  J-  H. 
NBLLES,  R.  CAMPBELL 
NEWTON,  CAPT.  D.  C.,  M.V.O. 

PATON,  HUGH  T  T  r»    r  M  G 

PETERSON,  PRINCIPAL  WILLIAM,  LL.D.,  C.M. 

REFORD,  R.  W. 
ROBERTSON,  ALEXANDER 
ROBINSON,  WILLIAM  BBVERLEY 

RODDEN,  W.  T. 
ROUNTREE,  MEREDITH 

SHAUGHNESSY,  SlR  THOMAS  G.,  K.G.V. 

SOUTHAM,  FRED 
STANFORD,  J.  H. 
STEWART,  MAJOR  H.  A. 
STEWART,  W.  BURTON 
WALKER,  HENRY  B. 
WALSH,  COMMANDER  J.  T., 
WARREN,  PHILIP  R- 
WHITE,  WILLIAM  J. 
WILSON,  COLONEL  E.  :W. 

A.  GALT,  Miss  MURIEL 
A..  REFORD,  MRS.  R-  W. 
A.  SCOTT,  Miss  ELIZABETH 

NANAIMO,  B.C. 
LEICESTER,  GERALD 

NEEDLES,  B.C. 
BEATON,  WKLFORD 

NELSON,  B.C. 
BEESTON,  EDMUND  K. 
BUSK,  CHARLES  W. 
FORIN,  JUDGE  J.  A. 
JOHNSTONS,  J. 
TUCK,  S.  PARKER 


NEW  BRUNSWICK. 


JAMES 

FISHER,  W.  SHIRES 

FlTZRANDOLPH,  ROBERT 

HAZEN,  HON.  J.  DOUGLAS 
INCHES,  KENNETH  R. 
JONES,  C.  C.,  LL.D. 


MCDONALD,  CHARLES 
NORDIN,  O.  W. 
SCHWARTZ,  F.  L. 
SLIPP,  A.  R.,  M.P.P- 


SMITH,  JOHN  W.  Y. 
SMITH,  REV.  W.  H.,  M.A. 
STRATON,  JAMES,  K.C. 
SULIVAN,  HENRY  E. 

SUMNER,  F.  W. 

TUCKER,  LIEUT.  -COLONEL  J.  J.,  M.r. 
WELLS,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  WILLIAM  W. 
NEW  WESTMINSTER,  B.C. 

MYERS,  KENNETH 
SMITH,  RIDGEWAY 
WADE,  C.  H.  STUART 

NORTH  BATTLEFORD. 
BARR,  JOHN  FILLANS 
WRIGHT,  FRANK 
4.  BARR,  MRS.  J.  F. 

NOVA  SCOTIA. 
ARMYTAGB,  YEN.  ARCHDEACON 
BARNSTEAD,  ARTHUR  S. 
BENNETT,  ARTHUR  L. 
BROOKFIELD,  S.  M. 
BROOKFIELD,  W.  H. 
BUDGE,  DONALD 
BURCHELL,  HERBERT  C. 
CAMPBELL,  F.  T.  G. 
CAMPBELL,  G.  S. 
CHISHOLM,  J.  A. 
CROWELL,  MAURICE  0. 
DAVIDSON,  F.  L. 
DENNIS,  WILLIAM 
EDWARDS,  MAJOR  J-P- 
ELLIOT,  F.  E. 
GRAVELY,  WILLIAM  B. 
HARRIS,  REGINALD  V. 
HARRIS,  ROBERT  E.,  K.C. 
HEURTLEY,  E.  W. 
IRWIN,  ACHESON,  B.A. 
JAMESON,  CLARENCE,  M.P. 


McCoLL,  RODERICK 

McGlLLIVRAY,  D. 
MclNNES,  H. 

McKAY,  A.  H.,  LL.D. 
McLsoD,  EDWIN 
MONTGOMERY,  C.  W. 
PAINT,  HENRY  NICHOLAS, 
PAYZANT,  W.  L. 
PLTJMMER,  J-  H. 
POWER,  HUGH  ALEX. 
ROGERS,  R.  D. 


SMITH,  NELSON  B. 
STEWART,  G.  W. 
STIMSON,  BRYCE 


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•217 


THOMPSON,  W.  ERNEST 
WEATHERBEE,  SIR  ROBERT  L. 
WORRELL,  RIGHT  REV.  C.  LAMB,  D.D.,  D.C.L., 
Lord  Bishop  of  Nova  Scotia 

A.  PAYZANT,  MRS.  W.  L. 

OAKVILLE,  ONT. 
A.  SMITH,  MRS.  R.  WALKER 

OIL  SPRINGS,  ONT. 
W ALLEN,  CHARLES  E. 

OKANAGAN  VALLEY,  B.C. 
COLQUHOUN,  WALLACE 
FETHERSTONHAUGH,  CUTHBERT 
HARRISON,  J.  D. 
VILLIERS,  OLIVEB 
WALKER,  WM.  DALZIEL 

OTTAWA. 
ALLAN,  J.  ROBERTS 
AMI,  HENRY  M. 
BARTRAM,  W.  B. 

BELCOURT,  SENATOR  HON.  N.  A.,  K.C.,  LL.D- 
BIRKETT,  THOMAS 
BONAR,  DR.  J. 

BORDEN,  RT.  HON.  R.  L.,  K.C.,  M.P. 
BOVILLE,  T.  C. 
BOWELL,    SENATOR    HON.    SIR    MACKENZIE, 

K.C.M.G. 

BURRELL,  HON.  MARTIN,  M.P. 
CAMBIE,  C. 

COCHRANE,  HON.  FRANK 
CONNATTGHT,  FIELD -MARSHAL  H.R.H.  THE  DUKE 

OF,  K.G.,  G.C.M.G. 
DOUGHTY,  A.  G.,  C.M.G.,  LL.D. 
DOWLING,  D.  B. 
DROUGHT,  F.  A. 
DUFF,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  L.  P. 
EDDY,  E.  B. 

EWART,  JOHN  SKIRVING,  K.C. 
FIELDING,  HON.  WILLIAM  S. 
FISHER,  HON.  SYDNEY  A. 
FLEMING,  DR.  HUGH 
FLEMING,  SIR  SANDFORD,  K.C.M.G. 
FOSTER,  HON.  GEORGE  E. 
GERALD,  WM.  J.,  LS.O. 
GIBSON,  DR.  T. 
GILL,  ROBERT 

GRANT,  SIR  JAMES  A.,  M.D.,  K.C.M.G. 
GRIGG,  RICHARD 
HAMILTON,  C.  FREDERICK 
HARDY,  ARTHUR  C.,  K.C. 
HARRISS,  CHARLES  A.  E.,  Mus.D. 
HOPEWELL,  CHARLES 
LAKE,  RICHARD  S. 
LAURIER,    THE    RIGHT    HON.    SIR    WILFRID, 

G.C.M.G.,  M.P. 


LEIMING,  AUGUSTE,  K.C. 

LEMIEUX,  HON.  RODOLPHE,  K.C. 

MACLAREN,  DAVID 

MACHADO,  J.  A. 

MAGRATH,  C.  A. 

McDouoALD,  JOHN 

MEIGHEN,  ARTHUR,  M.P. 

MORGAN,  HENRY  J.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L. 

MURPHY,  HON.  CHARLES,  M.P. 

NEWCOMBE,  EDMUND  LESLIE,  C.M.G.,  K.C. 

O'HARA,  FRANCIS  G.  T. 

OLIVER,  HON.  FRANK,  M.P. 

PERLEY,  HON.  GEORGE 

PITT,  ERNEST 

PRINGLE,  CLIVE 

RAMSAY,  HON.  C.  M. 

REA,  JOHN  RITCHIE 

ROBERTSON,  DR.  J.  W.,  C.M.G. 

ROCHE,  HON.  WM.  J.,  M.D.,  M.P. 

Ross,  PHILIP  D. 

SCHREIBER,  McC.,  C.M.G. 

SHERWOOD,  LT.-COLONEL  A.  P.,  C.M.G. 

SHORTT,  ADAM 

SIFTON,  HON.  CLIFFORD,  K.C. 

SMARTT,  G.  BOGUE 

SMART,  R.  S. 

STEWART,  MCLEOD 

TEMPLEMAN,  HON.  WILLIAM 

WOODS,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  JAMES  W. 

A.  ARCHIBALD,  MRS.  CURRIE  LOVE 
A.  LAKE,  MRS.  R.  S. 

PENTICTON,  B.C. 
HARRISON,  FRANK 

PERTH,  ONT. 
HAGGART,  HON.  L.  G.,  M.P. 

PETERBOROUGH,  ONT. 
BOTSFORD,  CHARLES  S. 
JAMIESON,  CLINTON  EGERTON 
YOUNG,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  T.  W.  H. 

PORCUPINE,  ONT. 
WILLIAMS,  ERNEST,  A.M.Inst.C.E. 

PORT   ARTHUR,   ONT. 
ANDREW,  T.  N. 
CARRICK,  J.  J.,  M.P. 
GOODIER,  H.  C.  H. 
GRIFFITHS,  J.  E. 
LAURIE,  CHARLES  N. 
LITTLE,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  J.  A. 
RAY,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  S.  WELLINGTON 
WILEY,  FRANK  S. 

PORT   HOPE,   ONT. 
CUMBERLAND,   F.   BARLOW 
GREEN,  H.  G. 


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PORTAGE  LA  PRAIRIE. 
MACPHERSON,  CHARLES  D. 

PRINCE  ALBERT,  SASK. 
MACDOWALL,  DAY  HORT 

PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND. 
MACDONALD,  HON.  M.  A.,  M.L.C. 
MCKINNON,  HON.  MURDOCH,  M.L.A. 
MATHIESON,  HON.  JOHN  A. 
NICHOLSON,  DONALD,  M.P. 
ROGERS,  His  HONOUR  BENJAMIN 
STEWART,  WILLIAM  S.,  M.L.A. 

PRINCE  RUPERT,  B.C. 

JEPHSON,  W.  J. 

RITCHIE,  JOSEPH  FREDERICK 

QUEBEC. 
BECKER,  RUDOLPH 
BECKETT,  REGINALD  M. 
CLARKE,  JOSEPH  H.,  C.E. 
DOBELL,  W.  M. 
EVANS,  L. 

GOUIN,  HON.  SIR  LOMER,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.,  D.C.L. 
GRANT,  COLONEL  THOMAS  HUNTER 
LANGELIER,  His  HONOUR  SIR  FRANCOIS 
MACKENZIE,  HON.  P.  S.  G. 
MACPHERSON,  WM.  MOLSON 
PARKES,  THOS.  J. 
PELLETIER,  CAPT.  V.,  A.D.C. 
POWER,  WILLIAM,  M.P. 
RICHEY,  M.  HENBY 
ROWLEY,  W.  H. 

REDVERS,  SASK. 
DORSETT,  WM.  E. 

REGINA,   SASK. 
BISHOP,  MAJOR  W.  GORDON  V. 
BOYD,  JOSEPH  G. 
BROWH,  His  HONOUR  G.  W. 
CADMAN,  COLONEL  R.  A. 
CLARKE,  CHARLES  W. 
COOK,  ANDREW  B. 
DUNNING,  C.  A. 
ELLISON,  REV.  DOUGLAS 
FLETCHER,  E.  C. 
FRASER,  J.  H. 
HASLAM,  JOHN  HEBER 

HAULTAIN,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  F.  W. 
KERR,  LORANCE  V. 
KINGSLEY,  CECIL  B. 
LANGLEY,  HON.  G.  A. 
LECKY,  R.  J.  , 

McCALLUM,  ALDERMAN  EDWARD 

McCALLUM,   H.  M. 


MCPHERSON,  ARCHIBALD  J. 
MORELL,  H. 
PATTON,  THOMAS  B. 
PORTER,  SIDNEY  R. 
SCOTT,  HON.  WALTER,  M.P.P. 
STRAIGHT,  S. 
WAKEFIELD,  0. 
YOUNG,  JOHN  H.  H. 

ST.  CATHARINES,  ONT. 
INGERSOLL,  JAMES  H. 
KINGSTONE,  ARTHUR  C. 
LEONARD,  REUBEN  W. 
MERRITT,  J.  PRESCOTT 
ROBINSON,  R.  F. 
WILLIAMS,  H.  G. 

A.  LEONARD,  MRS.  R.  W. 

A.  MERRITT,  Miss  C.  WELLAND 

SALT   SPRING   ISLAND,   B.C. 
SCOTT,  WILLIAM  E. 

SASKATOON. 

AIKEN,  CAPTAIN  J.  A.,  M.A.   .3 
ARMSTRONG,  GEORGE  P. 
ASHWORTH,  JOHN 
BARCLAY,  E.  T. 
BIDWELL,  L.  M. 
BOGGS,  N.  GARDNER 
BRITTON,  J.  C. 
CALDER,  T.  F. 
CAMERON,  CAPT.  S.  C. 
COWIE,  W.  D. 
CROLL,  ANDREW,  M.D. 
ENGEN,  FREDERICK 
HARRISON,  F.  E. 
HILL,  CAPT.  CHARLES  R. 
HOLMES,  G.  E. 
HOPKINS,  J.  R.  INNES 
HOPKINS,  WILLIAM 
KEATING,  ROBERT  M.  . 

KIRKPATRICK,  W.  P. 
LENON,  ARTHUR  F. 
MACKENZIE,  PETER  E. 
MOWAT,  JAMES  S. 
PULLINGER,  REV.  B.  W.,  B.D. 
SCLANDERS,  F.  MACLURE 
SPROATT,  ALAN 
STONE,  G.  W.  TINSLAY 
SUMNER,  ALBERT  P.  E. 
VICK,  CHARLES  J. 
WENTZ,  CHARLES  H. 
WILSON,  S.  CHTVERS 
WRIGLEY,  J.  B. 

SAWBRIDGE,  ALTA. 

MOONEY,  J.  S. 


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STRATHCONA,  ALTA. 
RUTHERFORD,  HON.  ALEXANDER  C. 

TOFIELD,  ALTA. 
HENDERSON,   THOMAS   R. 

TORONTO. 
ADDISON,  W.  L.  T. 
AIRD,  JOHN 
ALLAN,  JAMES  D. 
AMAN,  EDWARD  G. 
ANDERSON,  REV.  JOHN  BENNETT 
ANNESLEY,  FRANCIS  C. 
ARNOLDT,  J.  R. 
ASPDEN,  T.  FREDERIC 
AUSTIN,  WILLIAM  ROBERT 
BALDWIN,  L.  H. 
BEATY,  CAPT.  JAMES  P. 
BEER,  G.  FRANK 
BIGGAR,  HENRY  PERCIVAL 
BLACHFORD,  R.  T. 

BONGARD,  R.  ROSS 

BROWN,  FRANK  E. 

BROWN,  J.  PRICE 

BRUCE,  H.  A.,  M.D. 

BULL,  WILLIAM  P.,  E.G. 

BURROWS,  ACTON 

BUTTON,  H. 

CALVERLEY,  MAJOR  E.  LEVESON 

CAMERON,  D.  A. 

CAMPBELL,  GEORGE  H. 

CANDEE,  C.  M. 

CARSON,  HUGH  C. 

CASE,  EGERTON  R. 

CATTO,  JOHN 

CHADWICK,  E.  M.,  K.C. 

CLARK,  JOHN  MURRAY,  K.C.,  M.A.,  LL.B< 

CLEMENS,  LEWIS  W. 

COPP,  J. 

Cox,  E.  W. 

Cox,  SENATOR  HON.  GEORGE  A.      ? 

CRAIG,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE 

CROWE,  HENRY  J.  3  T 

CURRIE,  MAJOR  J.  A.,  M.P. 

CURRY  JAMES 

DENISON,  COLONEL  GEORGE  T. 

DENTON,  F.,  K.C. 

DIGNUM,  E.  J.  * 

DINEEN,  WILLIAM  jg 

DINNICK,  AUGUSTUS  G.  C. 

DINNICK,  W.  S.  £li 

DOUGLAS,  HOWARD  - 

DUNCAN,  WM.  WENTWORTH. 

DUNLOP,  D.  A.  ^"\ 

DURAND,  CHARLES  F,,  ~*\ 

DYKE,  JAMES  E., 

EATON,  J.  C.  ?\ 


ELLIS,-  J.  T. 

EVANS,  HARDY  POLLMAN  .'  \ 

EVANS,  H.  W. 

EWART,  JOHN  HAMILTON 

FAIRBAIRN,  R.  D. 

FARMER,  P.  PATTERSON 

FETHERSTONHAUGH,  FREDERICK  B.,  K.C. 

FETHERSTONHAUGH,  J.  E.  M. 

FIELD,  F.  W. 

FLAVELLE,  J.  W.,  LL.D. 

FLEMING,  COLONEL  FRANK 

FLEMMING,  W. 

FLETCHER,  A.  G. 

FORBES,  J.  G.  « 

FORSTER,  J.  W.  L. 

FOSTER,  J.  MILTON 

FOTHERINGHAM,  COLONEL  J.  T.,  M.D.  :  **' 

FOY,  HON.  J.  J. 

FRANCIS,  W.,  K.C. 

FREYSENG,  EDWARD  i    ; 

GEORGE,  W.  KERR 

GIBSON,  SIR  J.  M. 

GLASGOW,  ROBERT  ?•;£. 

GLAZEBROOK,  A.  J. 

GOGGIN,  DR.  D.  J. 

GOLDMAN,  L. 

GOODERHAM,  COLONEL  A.  E. 

GOODERHAM,  G.  H. 

GOULDING,  W. 

GOURLAY,  R.  S.  •''?; 

"'•      GRANT,  GARNET  P. 

GREEN,  W.  J.  .£  ,  • 

GREENING,  T.  B. 

GURNEY,  E.  x    •     *-•* 

HAHN,  PAUL  :Vi 

HALL,  REV.  ALFRED  .'  V 

HAM,  DR.  A. 

HAMILTON,  DUNCAN  A.,  B.A. 

HANNA,  D.  B.  ; " 

HARGREAVES,  W.  A. 
;      HARRIS,  SAMUEL 

HEWITT,  JOHN 

HILL,  E.  C. 

HOLLINSHEAD,  P.  R. 

HOOK,  CHARLES  S. 

HOPKINS,  J.  CASTELL 

IVEY,  A.  M. 

JAFFRAY,  SENATOR  HON.  R. 

JAMES,  C.  C.,  C.M.G.  (i/i 

JARVIS,  jEMiLius 

JEMMETT,  FRANCIS  GEORGE  .'   .-v 

JONES,  SIR  LYMAN  M. 

JORDAN,  REV.  Louis  H. 

KEMP,  HON.  ALBERT  E. 

KENT,  J.  G. 

KILMER,  G.  J.,  K.C. 

KING,  ARTHUR  S. 


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KYNOCH,  JAMES 

LAIDLAW,  W.,  K.C. 

LAIDLAW,  WALTER  C. 

LAND,  R.  E.  A. 

LANGMUIR,  J.  W. 

LARKIN,  P.  C. 

LASH,  Z.  A.,  K.C.,  LL.D. 

LAWRIE,  W.  L. 

LENNOX,  E.  J. 

LINDSAY,  G.  G.  S.,  K.C. 

MACDONALD,  H.  B. 

MACDONALD,  J.  A. 

MACFARLANE,  M.  H. 

MACKAY,  JOHN 

MACKENDRICK,  W.  G. 

MACKENZIE,  SIR  WILLIAM 

MACLEAN,  F.  W. 

MACMURCHY,  A.,  K.C. 

MACQUEEN,  COLONEL  FREDERICK  W. 

MANN,  SIR  D. 

MARSHALL,  NOEL 

MASON,  COLONEL  J. 

MASSEY,  JOHN 

MASSEY,  VINCENT 

MAY,  S. 

McGEE,  HENRY 

McKlNNON,  J.   S. 

MCLAUGHLIN,  MICHAEL 
MERCER,  FREDERICK  D. 
MERCER,  LIEUT. -COLONEL 
MILLER,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  J.  B. 
MONYPENY,  J. 
MOORE,  W.  H. 

MULOCK,  SIR  WILLIAM,  K.C.M.G. 
MURRAY,  JAMES  P. 
NEVILLE,  R.  S.,  K.C. 
NESBITT,  HON.  W. 

NORTHCOTE,  R. 

NORTHCOTE,  R.  STAFFORD 

OSLER,  SIR  E.  B. 

OWEN,  ALFRED  B. 

OWEN,  L.  C. 

PARKE,  RODERICK  J. 

PARKER,  ROBERT 

PELLATT,  COLONEL  SIR  HENRY  M.,  C.V.O. 

PEPLER,  ARTHUR 

PHILLIPS,  W.  C. 

POPE,  MAJOR  W. 

PRATT,  A.  C.,  M.P.P., 

PUGSLEY,  JOHN 

REEK,  W.  R. 

RICHARDSON,  DR.  E.  K. 

RIDOUT,  GEORGE 

RILEY,  G.  W. 

RITCHIE,  F.  A. 

ROBERTSON,  JOHN  Ross 

ROBINETTE,  T.  C.,  K.C. 


ROBINS,  FREDERICK  B. 
ROBINSON,  BEVERLEY 
ROBINSON,  M.  H. 
ROGERS,  ELIAS 
Ross,  JAMES  L. 
ROLPH,  F.  A. 
ROWELL,  N.  W.,  K.C. 

RUNDLE,  W.   E. 

RUTHERFORD,  S.  J. 

RUTTER,  A.  F. 

SCAMMELL,  ERNEST  H. 

SCORE,  A.  J. 

SCOTT,  R.  BRUCE 

SEWELL,  FANE 

SHAPLEY,  WILLIAM  H. 

SHARP,  J.  W.,  K.C. 

SHEPLEY,  GEORGE  F.,  K.C. 

SMALL,  JOHN  T.,  K.C. 

STANTON,  EGMUND  G. 

STAPELLS,  RICHARD  R. 

STEWART,  J.  M.  F. 

STONE,  WILLIAM 

STRATHY,  JAMES  ROBERT 

STUART,  R.  J. 

SUCKLING,  W.  J. 

SYMONS,  HARRY 

SWEENEY,  THE  RIGHT  REV.  F.,  M.A.,  D.D. 

TINDALL,  W.  B. 

TYRRELL,  JOSEPH  BURR 

VANDELEUR,  JOHN  F.  B. 

VANDERMISSEN,  PROFESSOR  WILLIAM  H. 

VERNON,  H.  E.  HARCOURT 

WALKER,    SIR    B.    EDMUND,    C.V.O.,    LL.D. 

D.C.L. 

WALLACE,  WILLIAM  S. 
WATERS,  DANIEL 
WICKETT,  SAMUEL  ROBERT 

WlLDMAN,  J.   F. 
WlLKIE,  D.   R. 

WILKIE,  GEORGE 

WILLIAMS,  HERBERT  H. 

WILLISON,  J.  S. 

WILSON,  CAPT.  R.  S. 

WILSON,  S.  FRANK 

WILSON,  W.  D. 

WISE,  FRANK 

WOOD,  EDWARD  R. 

WOOD,  G.  HERBERT 

WRIGHT,  ALEXANDER  W. 

WRONG,  PROFESSOR  GEORGE  M.,  M.A. 

YOUNG,  PROF.  A.  H.,  M.A. 

A.    CUMMINGS,  MRS.   WlLLOUGHBY,  D.C.L. 

A.  FETHERSTONHAUGH,  MRS.  FRED  B. 
A.  FiTzGiBBON,  Miss  AGNES 

A.    GOODERHAM,  MRS.   ALBERT 

A.  MERRITT,  Miss  EMILY  L. 


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A.  MULHOLLAND,  MRS. 
A.  MULHOLLAND,  MlSS 

A.  PATERSON,  .MRS. 

A.  VERNON,  MRS.  H.  E.  HARCOURT 

TOUCHWOOD,  SASK. 
HENDERSON,  L.  W. 

VICTORIA,  B.C. 

BAKER,  E.  G.  PHIPPS 
BEALK,  MAJOR  WILLIAM 
BEARNS,  GEORGE  E. 
BELL,  HARRY  A. 
BODWELL,  E.  V. 

BoWERS-BlTNNETT,  C.  H. 

CARGILL,  HENRY  S. 

CRAWFORD,  F.  L. 

CROSS,  C.  T. 

CURWEN-REED,  T. 

CUTHBERT,  ALDERMAN  H. 

DAVIS,  THOMAS 

DEAN,  JOHN 

DIESPECKER,  CAPTAIN  RUDOLPH 

DOWNTON,  ARTHUR  M. 

DRY,  WILLIAM  J.  S.,  Westholme 

Dues,  RICHARD  H. 

DUPONT,  MAJOR  C.  T. 

EBERTS,  HON.  DAVID  M.,  K.C.,  M.L.A. 

EDMONDS,  PAUL 

FOULKES,  CAPTAIN  FORTESCUE 

GALLETLY,  ARCHIBALD  J.  C. 

GOSNELL,  R.   E. 

GOSWELL,  E.  EDWARD 

HANINGTON,  ERNEST  B.  C.,  M.D. 

HODGSON,    HERBERT    M.    T.,    A.M.Inst.C.E., 

Afberni 

HOLLAND,  CUYLER  A. 
HOVELL,  ROBERT  DE  B. 
INNES,  A.  C.  MITCHELL 
INNES,  R.  G.  MITCHELL 
JACOBS,  EDWIN 
JONAS,  H.  H. 
JONES,  ARTHUR 
LANGLEY,  W.  H. 

LEE,  FRANCIS  V.  T.,  B.A.,  M.I.E.E. 
LEEDER,  FORREST,  M.R.C.S. 
LINDSAY,  J.  ALBERT 
LUGRIN,  CHARLES  H. 
MACKINTOSH,  CHARLES  ST.  L. 
McBRiDE,  HON.  SIR  RICHARD,  .K.C.M.G. 
MCGREGOR,  J.  H. 
MoPniLLiPS,  ALBERT  E.,  K.C. 

McTAGGART,  E.  B. 

MARA,  JOHN  ANDREW 

MARTIN,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  ARCHER 

METCALFE,  ARTHUR  D. 


NELSON,  ERNEST  H. 

O'MEARA,  REV.  A.  E. 

PATERSON,  HON.  T.  W. 

PEARCE,  HENRY 

PEMBERTON,  FREDERICK  B. 

PEMBERTON,  JOSEPH  D. 

POWELL,  ROBERT  B. 

PRIOR,  LIEUT-COLONEL  HON.  EDWABD  G. 

RATTENBURY,  FRANCIS  M. 

REEVES,  F.  W. 

Ross,  HON.  WM.  FREDERICK,  K.C. 

RUTHERFORD,  JAMES 

SCHOLEFIELD,  ETHELBERT  O.  S. 

SEMMENS,  E.  C. 

SHALLCROSS,  J.  J. 

STEERS,  WILLIAM  E. 

STIRLING,  FRANCIS  N.,  M.B.,  Ch.B. 

STUART,  RANDOLPH 

TAYLOR,  CHARLES  DAVENPORT 

TAYLOR,  HON.  THOS. 

TYRWHITT-DRAKE,  B.  H. 

VEITCH,  THOMAS  DRYSDALB 

WARD,  WILLIAM  CURTIS 

WARREN,  FREDERICK  B. 

WHITE,  A.  MORESBY 

YOUNG,  HON.  HENRY  E.,  M.D. 

A.  FITZ  GIBBON,  MRS.  CLARE 

VANCOUVER,  B.C. 
ABBOTT,  J.  L.  G. 
ALLEN,  FRED. 
ANTLE,  REV.  JOHN 
ARNOLD,  HUGH  E. 
ARNOLD,  W.  R. 
BANFIELD,  JOHN  J. 
BARRETT,  W.  T.,  M.D.,  C.M. 
BELL,  EDMUND 
BERG,  CHARLES  E. 
BLACK,  A.  P. 
BRENTON,  THOMAS  F. 
BUCHAN,  EWING 
BULL,  ALFRED  E. 
BULWER,  H.  A. 
BURMESTER,  CHARLES  M. 
BURNETT,  WM.  BRENTON 
BUSCOMBE,  FREDERICK 
CAMERON,  ARTHUR  G. 
CASSIDY,  ROBERT,  K.C. 
CLABON,  ARTHUR  B. 
CLEVELAND,  ERNEST  A. 
CLUBB,  W.  H.  P. 
CONGER,  FREDERICK 
COOMBS,  C.  V. 
CORBETT,  A.  R.  N. 
CRAMER,  D.  A.  W.  VAN 
CROMRIE,  R.  J. 
DEVINE,  H.  T. 


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DICKSON,  E.  CASIMIB       '.£. 

DISHEB,  CLARENCE  E.        -\ 

DONALD,  JAMES  C. 

DONEY,  L.  WATTS 

DRUMMOND,  ARTHUR  D. 

DRUMMOND,  HERBERT  C. 

ELLIS,  HAROLD  MIDDLETON 

FINDLAY,  JAMES 

FLINT,  ERIC  C.  M. 

FRIND,  H.  0.,  F.R.G.S. 

GARDEN,  J.  F. 

GARDINER,  WILLIAM  F. 

GRAY,  JOHN  R. 

GRIFFITH,  JULIUS  H. 

HALL,  J.  D. 

HALLMAN,  EMIL 

HAGGER,  ALBERT  E. 

HAMBER,  E.  W. 

HANBURY,  J. 

HEAPS,  EDWARD  H. 

HELYER,  J.  SHAW 

HENDERSON,  JOHN 
HENDERSON,  S. 

HENDRY,  JOHN 
HILL,  A.  E.  B. 
HOOD,  WILLIAM  ACLAND 

HOSEASON,  C.  DE  C.  S. 

HOWELL,  EDWARD  L. 
HUGHES,  H.  S. 
HULME,  MAJOR  HERBERT  D. 
HUMBLE,  B.  M. 
IRWIN,  CAPT.  WM.  WILSON 
JOHNSON,  C.  GARDNER 
JOHNSON,  J.  BINNS 
KEALY,  ARNOLD  E. 
KEITH,  JAMES  C. 
KELLY,  ROBERT 
KENDALL,  JOHN 
KER,  ROBERT  H. 
LANGAN,  J.  F. 
LANG  LOIS,  THOMAS  T. 
LAW,  CHARLES  F. 
LEE,  E.  S. 
LISTER,  HERBERT 
LOCKETT,     GEORGE 
F.R.C.S.E. 

LOCKYER,  H.  T. 

LLOYD-  OWEN,  V. 
LUCAS,  EDWARD  A. 
LUCAS,  FRED  G.  T. 
LYE,  HENRY 

McDoNELL,  COLONEL  J.  A. 
McEvoY,  ARTHUR 

MclVER-CAMPBELL, 

MCLAREN,  J.  GORDON 

McMuLLEN,  J.   E. 

MALKIN,  J.  F. 


VERNON,     M.B.,     CM 


MALKIN,  J.  P.  D. 

MALKIN,  W.  H. 

MARPOLE,  RICHARD 

MELEKOV,  LEON 

MELLON,  CAPTAIN  H.  A. 

MIDDLETON,  A.  H. 

MILLER,  E.  P. 

MILLER,  JOHN  J. 

MILLER,  WILLIAM 

MORRISON,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  A. 

NELSON,  CHARLES 

NICHOL,  WALTER  CAMERON 

ODLUM,  PROF.  EDWARD,  M.A. 

OWEN,  WM.  PRICE 

PALMER,  G.  GREYHAM 

PETER,  CHARLES  J. 

PETERS,  F.  W. 

POWER,  P.  H. 

PRETTY,  C.  F. 

PYBUS,  COMMANDER  HENRY,  F!,  N. 

RAE,  WILLIAM,  M.A. 

REID,  WILLIAM  P. 

RlCKETTS,  E.   R. 

ROBERTS,  JOHN  POWELL 

ROBERTS,  K.  A.,  M.R.C.V.S. 

ROGERS,  JONATHAN 

RORISON,  ROBERT  D. 

ROSE,  JOHN 

Rows,  ELLIOT  S. 

ROY,  J. 

RUNNER,  FLOYD  LOUDON 

SEWELL,  FRANK  C. 

SEYMOUR,  JOSEPH  R. 

SMITH,  JAMES  FYFE 

SPICER,  PHILIP 

STUART,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  J.  DUFF 

SWEENEY,  CAMPBELL 

TAIT,  MAJOR  JOHN  S. 

TAYLOR,  JOSEPH  WATSON 

TAYLOR,  THOMAS 

THOMSON,  MELVILLE  P. 

THOMSON,  WILLIAM  CHARLES 

TOWN,  HENRY 

VROOMAN,  F.  B.,  B.Sc.Ph.D.        4 

WADE,  FREDERICK  C.,  K.C. 

WARREN,  HENRY  B. 

WEART,  JOHN  W. 

WHITESIDE,  ARTHUR  M. 

WILKINSON,  JOHN  T. 

WILLIAMS,  DAVID  G. 

WILSON,  CHARLES  W. 

WINTER,  GEORGE  E. 

WOODBURN,  W.  M. 

WORSNOP,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  C.  A. 

A.  IRWIN,  MRS.  W.  WILSON 

A.  MANSON,  MRS.  MCNAUGHTON 

A.  PRETTY,  MRS.  C.  F. 


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A.  ROGERS,  MRS.  JONATHAN 
A.  RORISON,  MRS.  R.  D. 
A.  WARREN,  MRS.  H.  B. 

VERNON,  B.C. 
HENDERSON,  GEO.  A. 
JOHNSON,  G.  CHALMERS 
MACKINNON,  W. 

VIRDEN,  MAN. 
COULTER,  HERBERT  H. 
HOSMER,  LIEUT.  -COLONEL  EDWARD  A.  C. 
WADE,  GEORGE 

WESTON,  ONT. 
LUKES,  LEWIS 

WHITBY,  ONT. 
WEBSTER,  H.  L. 

WILMER,  B.C. 
BRUCE,  R.  R. 

WINCHESTER,  ONT. 
MULLOY,  LORNE  W.  R. 

WINNIPEG. 
ADAMSON,  ALAN  J. 
ADCOCIL,  HERBERT  W. 
AIKENS,  J.  A.  MANNING,  K.C.,  M.P. 
BAKER,  G.  P. 
BATEMAN,  F.  G. 
BELL,  CHARLES  NAPIER 
BINNS,  A.  S. 
BLAIR,  J.  W. 

BOTTERELL,  J.   E. 

BROOKS,  I.  F. 

BROWN,  EDWARD 

BULMAN,  W.  J. 

CAMERON,  His  HONOUR  D.  C. 

CAMPBELL,  HON.  COLIN  H.,  K.C. 

CAMPBELL,  J.  McA. 

CARRUTHERS,  GEORGE  F. 

CHAMBERS,  E.  B. 

CHAMBERS,  J.  HUDSON 

CHRISTIE,  M.  F. 

CLARK,  JOSEPH 

COOMBES,  VERY  RKV.  DEAN  GEORGE  F.,  D,D 

COYNE,  J.  B. 

CRISPO,  FRANK  W.  S. 

DAFOE,  J.  W. 

DIXON,  CAPT.  F.  H. 

DREWRY,  FREDERICK  W. 

DRURY,  H.  A.  K. 

ELLIOTT,  D.  K. 

ELLIOTT,  J.  H. 

EVANS,  WILLIAM  SANFORD 

FOX-DECENT,  THOMAS 

FRANCE-HUGHES,  JOHN 

GALT,  J. 


GORDON,  C. 

GRAY,  H. 

GRIFFIN,  FREDERICK  T. 

GRIFFITHS,  JOHN  E. 

HEUBACH,  F.  W. 

HENRY,  H.  L.  R. 

HOOPER,  JAMES 

HOSKIN,  A.  E.,  K.C. 

HOWELL,  E.  L. 

HOWELL,  CHIEF  JUSTICE  HEOTOB  N. 

HUGHES,  G.  OSWALD,  M.D. 

HUGHES,  J.  F. 

KEENE,  HAROLD 

LESLIE,  NORMAN  GEORGE 

LOGAN,  MAXWELL  B. 

MACDONALD,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  DANIEL  A. 

MACDONALD,  HON.  H.  J. 

MACHAFFIE,  W.  A. 

MACHBAY,  JOHN  A. 

MCMILLAN,  SIR  DANIEL  H.,  K.C.M.G. 

MARKS,  CHARLES  L. 

MARTIN,  PROFESSOR  CHESTER 

MATHERS,  CHIEF  JUSTICE  THOMAS  G. 

MORLEY,  CAPT.  A.  W. 

Moss,  W.  P. 

MOTT,  E.  A. 

MUNSON,  JOHN  H.,  K.C. 

MURRAY,  CAPT.  F.  T. 

NANTON,  AUGUSTUS  M, 

NEY,  FRED  J. 

NIGHTINGALE,  CHAS. 

ORMOND,  HORACE 

PATERSON,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  R.  W. 

PATTINSON,  R.  R. 

PATTISON,  H.  R. 

PEARSON,  WILLIAM 

PEERLESS,  A.  N. 

PITBLADO,  ISAAC,  K,C. 

PRATT,  E.  S. 

PUGH,  SIDNEY  W. 

REID,  ALEX. 

REID,  CAPT.  JOHN  Y. 

RICHARDSON,  C.  S. 

RICHARDSON,  ROBERT  DENNIS 

RILEY,  CONRAD  S. 

ROBINSON,  EDWARD  MILWARD 

ROBINSON,  W.  E. 

ROWLEY,  C.  W. 

ROXBOROUGH,  GERALD  S. 

RUMSEY,  REGINALD  A. 

SHARPS,  ELIPHALET  E. 

SIMPSON,  ROBERT  M.,  M.D. 

SLOANE,  W.  P. 

SMITH,  FREDERICK  W. 

SMITH,  JOHN  A. 

SPROULE,  MILTON 

STEVENSON,  J.  A. 


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TAUNTOK,  R.  A. 

THOMSON,  B.  K.  W. 

TUPPER,  C.  S. 

TTTPPER,  J.  STEWART,  K.C. 

VINCENT,  WALTER  C. 

WALKER,  His  HONOUR  JUDGE  DAVID  M. 

WALKER,  G.  H. 

WALLACE,  ALDERMAN  J.  J. 

WAUGH,  RICHARD  D. 

WEBB,  HARRY 

WHITLA,  HENRY  WALTER,  K.C. 

WHYTE,  SIR  WILLIAM 


WILSON,  REGINALD  P.,  B.Sc. 
WIRE,  EPHRAIM  E. 

A.  EVANS,  MRS.  W.  SANFORD. 
A.  WALKER,  MRS.  DAVID  M. 
A.  WALKER,  MRS.  GEOFFREY  H. 

WOLSELEY,  SASK. 
GARDEN,  JOHN  R. 

YUKON. 
THRUSTON,  EDMUND,  H.,  J.P.,  D.L. 


COMMONWEALTH    OF    AUSTRALIA. 


ADELAIDE,  S.A. 
BAKEWELL,  LEONARD  W. 
BARR-SMITH,  ROBERT 
BARR-SMITH,  THOMAS  E. 
BICKFORD,  WILLIAM 
BODLEY,  JAMES  J. 

BONYTHON,  HON.  Sra  J.  LANGDON,  C.M.G. 
BOSANQUET,     H.E.,    ADMIRAL    Sra    DAY    H., 

G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B. 
BOUCHER-JAMES,  W.  HERBERT 
BROOKMAN,  HON.  GEORGE,  M.L.C. 
BROWN,  HENRY  Y.  LYELL,  J.P. 
BROWN,  PROFESSOR  W.  JETHRO,  LL.D. 
BROWNE,  THOMAS  L. 
CHEWINGS,  CHARLES,  PH.D.,  F.G.S. 
CLUCAS,  EVAN  C.,  J.P. 
CORPE,  JAMES  R. 
DARLING,  JOHN,  M.P. 
DAVENPORT,  HOWARD 
DAVEY,  ARNOLD  E. 
DAVEY,  TOM  H. 

DEAN,  COL.  G.  H.,  V.D.,  A.D.C. 
DOWNER,  HON.  Sra  JOHN  W.,  K.C.,  K.C.M.G. 
DUFFIELD,    PROF.    WALTER   GEOFFREY,    B.A., 

D.Sc. 

FORWOOD,  WALTER  W.,  J.P. 
GILES,  HEW  O'HALLORAN 
GILES,  THOS.  O'HALLORAN 

GlRDLESTONE,  REV.  CANON  HENRY,  M.A. 

GOODE,  Sra  CHARLES  H. 

GRUNDY,  EUSTACE  BEARDOE,  K.C. 

HANCOCK,  H.  R.  • 

HARVEY,  JAMES,  J.P. 

HAWKER,  EDWARD  W.,  M.A.,  LL.M. 

HAWKER,  MICHAEL  S. 

HAWKER,  RICHARD  M. 

HAYWARD,  D. 

HAYWARD,  FRANK  E. 

HECTOR,  EDWARD  JAMES 

HENDERSON,  PROFESSOR  GEO.  C. 


HOLDEN,  HENRY  J. 

HONEYWILL,  WILLIAM 

IRWIN,  F.  J. 

LAKEMAN,  FREDERICK  ALLEN 

LOVELY,  COLONEL  JAS.  CHAPMAN 

LOVELY,  WM.  H.  C.,  M.A.I.M.E. 

LUNGLEY,  ARTHUR  ROBERT 

McCuLLocH,  ALEXANDER 

MARSHALL,  JAMES 

MARTEN,  R.  HUMPHREY,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.E. 

MORTLOCK,  WM.  T. 

MOULD  EN,  BAYFIELD 

MUECKE,  HON.  H.  C.  E.,  M.L.C.,  J.P. 

MURRAY,   HON.   MR.  JUSTICE  GEORGE   J.  R., 

B.A.,  LL.B. 
NEWLAND,  SIMPSON 
PEAKE,  HON.  A.  H.,  M.P. 
PENDLETON,  ALAN  G.,  C.M.G. 
PHILLIPPS,  W.  HERBERT 
POPE,  WILLIAM 
RALPH,  FRED  W. 
REID,  MALCOLM  D. 
RISCHBIETH,     HAROLD,     M.A.,     M.D.,     B.S., 

F.R.C.S.E. 

RIDDOCH,  HON.  GEORGE,  M.L.C. 
RYAN,  THOMAS,  M.P. 
SANDERS,  E.  WESLEY. 
SAYERS,  D.  M. 
SCOTT,  HENRY,  J.P. 
SMITH,  SIR  EDWIN  THOMAS,  K.C.M.G. 
SMITH,  F.  CALEY 
SMITH,  RICHARD 
SOWDEN,  WM.  J.,  J.P. 
STEVENSON,  W.  H. 
STOCK,  WM.  F.,  J.P. 
SYMON,   SENATOR  HON.   SIR  JOSIAH  HENRY, 

K.C.M.G.,  K.C. 
THOMAS,  J.  EDWIN 
TYLER,  G.  LINTORN  SIMMONS 
VAN-SENDEN,  E.  W. 


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225 


VERCO,  JOSEPH  C.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S. 

VINCENT,  MAJOR  WM.  SLAKE 

WAITE,  PETER 

WARE,  WM.  LAWES 

WATERHOUSE,  ARTHUR 

WAY,  CHIEF  JUSTICE  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  SAMUEL 

J.,  BART. 

WHITE,  ALBERT  W.  T. 
WOOD,  PETER 
A.  LINDSAY,  MRS.  HUME 

ALBANY,  W.A. 
KELTY,  WILLIAM 

ALBURY,  N.S.W. 
GRIFFITH,  CHARLES  LUCAS 

ALICE  DOWNS,  QUEENS. 
WHITTINGHAM,  ARTHUR  H, 

ANGASTON,  S.A. 
ANGAS,  CHARLES  H. 

BALINGUP,  W.A. 
CLEVELAND,  FRANK 
NICHOLAS,  WILLIAM 

BALLARAT,  VIC. 
BREW,  MAJOR  HENRY 
BRITTAIN,  JOHN 
BRYANT,  JOSEPH,  J.P. 
McTAGGART,  EBENEZER  B. 
SMITH,  PROFESSOR  ALFRED  MICA 

BARMEDMAN,  N.S.W. 
DONKIN,  EDWIN  D. 

BATHURST,  N.S.W. 
BUCKNELL,  W.  WENTWORTH 

BEECHWORTH,  VIC. 
NEVILE,  ROBERT  MONTGOMERY 

BOORCAN,  VIC. 
MACKINNON,  W.  K. 

BOWENFELS,  N.S.W. 
BROWN,   JOHN   LAWRENCE 

BRAID  WOOD,  N.S.W. 
MADDRELL,  ROBERT  J.  C. 

BRANXHOLME,  VIC. 
COOKS,  HON.  SAMUEL  WINTER 

BREWARRINA,  N.S.W. 
CROAKER,  FREDERICK  W. 

BRIGHTON,  TAS. 

DE  HOGHTON,  CAPTAIN  THOMAS,  R.N. 

BRISBANE,  QUEENS. 
ARTHUR,  JOHN 
BARNES,  HON.  WILLIAM  HENRY,  M.L.A. 


BATTY,  REV.  F.  DE  WITT 
BAYNES,  ERNEST 
BERNAYS,  CHARLES  E. 
COHEN,  HENRY  D. 

COOPER,  CHIEF  JUSTICE  SIR  POPE  A.,  K.C.M.G. 
COTTON,  ALFRED  J.,  Orandchester 
DONALDSON,  His  GRACE  ST.  CLAIR,  D.D.,  Arch- 
Bishop  of  Brisbane 

DRUMMOND,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  CHARLES  H.,  V.D. 
DRURY,  VICTOR 
FISH,  GEORGE 
GRAY,  HON.  GEORGE  W. 
KNIGHT,  FRED 

MACARTNEY,  HON.  E.  H.,  M.L.A. 
MACGREGOR,  H.  E.,  SIR  WILLIAM,  G.C.M.G.,  C.B. 
O' SULLIVAN,  HON.  THOMAS,  M.L.C. 
PERSSE,  DE  BURGH  F.,  Beaudesert 
ROBERTSON,  JAMES 
SEABROOK,  G.  K. 
STANLEY,  HENRY  C.,  M.Inst.C.E. 
STEPHENS,  HON.  WILLIAM,  M.L.C. 
STEVENS,  HON.  ERNEST  J.,  M.L.C. 
STEVENS,  HILDEBRAND 
SWORD,  THOMAS  S. 
TAYLOR,  HON.  W.  F..  M.D.,  M.L.C. 
THOMSON,  JOHN  ERSKINE,  M.B.,  C.M. 
THYNNE,  HON.  ARTHUR  J.,  M.L.C. 
TOLMIE,  HON.  JAMES,  M.L.A. 
TOZER,  HON.  SIR  HORACE,  K.C.M.G. 
WALMISLEY,  N.,  L.M.S.S.A.,  L.S.A. 
WARDLAW,  GEORGE  L. 
WEBSTER,  ALEXANDER  B. 
WEEDON,  WARREN 

BROKEN  HILL,  N.S.W. 
DELPRAT,  G.  D. 
Ross,  J.  MACBAIN,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 

BROOME,  W.A. 
Moss,  GEORGE,  J.P. 

BUNBURY,  W.A. 

GOLDSMITH,  THE  RIGHT  REV.  FREDERICK,  Lord 
Bishop  of  Bunbury 

BUNDABERG,  QUEENS. 
MACKENROT,  FRANK 
YOUNG,  CHARLES  E. 
YOUNG,  HORACE  E.  B. 

CAMBOOYA,  QUEENS. 
STANLEY,  JOSEPH  HENRY 

CAMPERDOWN,  VIC. 

COLE,  NICHOLAS 
MANIFOLD,  W.  T. 

CARLTON,  VIC. 
MILLS,  RICHARD  CHARLES 


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CASINO,  N.S.W. 
BARNES,  WALTER  CLARENCE 
BRUXNER,  CHARLES  A. 
CHRISTIE,  HUBERT  B.,  D.S.O. 
COPE,  LAURENCE  EDWIN 
FANNING,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  FRANCIS  GRANT 

CASSILIS,  N.S.W. 
BUSBY,  ALEXANDER,  J.P. 

CHARLEVILLE,  QUEENS. 
A.  OVEREND,  MRS.  E.  L. 

CHARTERS  TOWERS,  QUEENS. 
MILES,  HON.  E.  D.,  M.L.C. 
PLANT,  HON.  EDMUND  H.  T.,  M.L.C. 
PRITCHARD,  ALEXANDER  H. 
TOLL,  BENJAMIN 

CHILLAGOE,  QUEENS. 
MACDONALD,  ALEXANDER 
RODDA,  EDWARD  J.  J. 

COLAC,  VIC. 
BROWNE,  EVERARD 
CHIRNSIDE,  ANDREW  S. 

COOLGARDIE,  W.A 
MACKENZIE,  MURDO  S. 

COOMA,  N.S.W. 
LANG,  WILLIAM  A. 

COROWA,  N.S.W. 
HAY,  HARRY  ALGERNON 
HAY,  HENRY 

CORRYONG,  VIC. 
DALGETY,  DAVID 

DAYLESFORD,  VIC. 
TITLEY,  W.  G.  N. 

DENILIQUIN,  N.S.W. 
LANDALE,  R.  HUNTER 

DENMAN,  N.S.W. 
BELL,  H.  W. 

DORRIGO,  N.S.W. 
NELSON,  DEIGHTON  C. 

DUNGOG,  N.S.W. 
HOOKE,  A.  A. 
HOOKE,  BEN. 

ESK,  QUEENS. 

McCONNEL,   ERIC  W. 

FREMANTLE  W.A. 
BATEMAN,  JOHN  WESLEY 
BIDDLES,  FRANK 
CALDER,  CHARLES  W. 
HOPE,  JAMES  WILLIAM,  M.R.C.P. 
MOORE,  GEORGE  F.,  J.P. 


GAWLER,  S.A. 
DA  WES,  RICHARD  ST.  MARK,  L.R.C.P.,  M.R.C.S. 

GEELONG,  VICT. 
BAYLY,  W.  R. 
BELL,  WILLIAM  MAXWELL 

GERALDTON,  W.A. 
GRANT,  DAVID  E. 

GLADSTONE,  S.A. 
HUGHES,  HERBERT  W. 

GLADSTONE,  QUEENS. 
ROBERTS,  PERCY  S. 

GLANMIRE,  N.S.W. 

ROSEWARNE,  D.  D. 

GLEN  INNES,  N.S.W. 
MENZIES,  COLONEL  ARTHUR  STEWART 

GORDON,  N.S.W. 
SMITH,  W.  EDWARDS,  M.R.A.C. 

GREAT  WESTERN,  VIC. 
IRVINE,  HANS  W.  H. 

GYMPIE,  QUEENS. 
NEWBERRY,  VICTOR  L. 

HILLSTON,  N.S.W. 
CAMPBELL,  J.  MURRAY 
WEBB,  RICHARD  CAPPER,  J.P. 

HOBART,  TAS. 
ADDISON,  D'ARCY  W. 
BROOKS,  EDWARD,  M.B.,  C.M. 
BROWNELL,  WILLIAM  P. 
BURGESS,  HON.  W.  H. 
COUNSEL,  EDWARD  A. 
DA  VIES,  HON.  CHAS.  E.,  M.L.C. 

DAVIES,    LlEUT.-CoLONEL    THE   HON.   SlR   JOHN 

G.,  K.C.M.G.,  M.H.A. 
DOBSON,  SENATOR  HON.  HENRY 
EVANS,  COLONEL  THOMAS  M. 
FYSH,  HON.  SIR  PHILIP  O.,  K.C.M.G. 
KERMODE,  ROBERT 

LEWIS,  HON.  SIR  NEIL  ELLIOTT,  K.C.M.G. 
MACFARLANE,  SENATOR  HON.  JAMES 
MCGREGOR,  A.  E.  L. 
MEDHURST,  FREDK.  W. 
MILLER,  E.  MORRIS 
MITCHELL,  JAMES  C. 
ROE,  JOHN  BLACKMORB 
SHOOBRIDGE,  ROBERT  W.  G.,  J.P. 
SIMMONS,  MATTHEW  W. 
WALKER,  ALAN  C. 
WALKER,  CECIL 
WALKER,  R.  LESLIE 
WILLIAMS,  WM.  MICAH 
WOOD,  J.  DENNISTOUN,  M.H.A. 


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227 


INVERELL,  N.S.W 
BOWLING,  THOMAS 
GEOVE,  DANIEL 

JAMESTOWN,  S.A. 
BOUCAXTT,  HILLARY 

JERILDERIE,  N.S.W. 
McLARTY,  DONALD  S. 

KALGOORLIE,  W.A. 
ANDERSON,      CATJLDWELL      H.,      M.R.C.S.E. 

L.R.C.P. 

GLEDDEN,  ROBERT 
HAMILTON,  H.  W.  B. 
HUMBY,  CHARLES  C. 

McKENziE,  HON.  ROBERT  D.,  M.L.C.,  J.P. 
PORTER,  ALEXANDER,  J.P. 
WELLS,  RICHARD  NOEL 

KAPUNDA,  S.A. 
DUTTON,  HENRY 

KELBERRIN,  W.A. 
BALMK,  ARTHUR 

KEYNETON,   S.A. 
KEYNES,  RICHARD  R. 

KYNETON,  VICT. 
RIGBY,  GEORGE  OWEN,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.E. 

LAUNCESTON,  TAS. 
ARCHER,  WILLIAM  H.  D. 
EARDLEY-WILMOT,  S. 
SCOTT,  SAMUEL  TULLOCH 

LONGREACH,  QUEENS. 
EDKINS,  R.  H. 

MACKAY,  QUEENS. 
BINDON,  CAPTAIN  W.  VEREKER 
BOLTON,  FRED  W. 

MAITLAND  WEST,  N.S.W. 
MACKAY,  WILLIAM  HOOK 

MANILDRA,  N.S.W. 
CHURCHILL,  ERASER  E. 

MARYBOROUGH,  QUEENS. 
CORSER,  E.  B.  C.,  M.L.A. 

MELBOURNE,  VIC. 
ABBOTT,  DAVID 
AGNEW,  ANDREW 
ALLARD,  WILLIAM  H. 
ALCOCK,  RANDAL  J. 
ANNAND,  GEORGE,  M.D. 
ARTHUR,  REGINALD 
BAILLIEU,  HON.  W.  L.,  M.L.C. 
BAIRD,  A.  REID 
BALFOUR,  HON.  JAMES,  M.L.C. 


BARRETT,  JAMES  W.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  C.M.G. 

BEAUCHAMP,  C.  F. 

BENNIE,  ALEXANDER  B.,  M.A.,  M.B. 

BERRY,  HOWARD  WESLEY 

BERRY,  PROF.  RICHARD  J.  A.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S. 

BILLIS,  RALPH  V. 

BIRD,  FREDERICK,  M.S.,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S. 

BLACKWOOD,  ROBERT  0. 

BRIDGES,  COLONEL  WM.  T.,  C.M.G. 

BRINSMEAD,  JAMES 

BULLEN,  GEORGE  L. 

BUTLER,  J.  H. 

CABENA,  WILLIAM  W. 

CAIN,  ROBERT  C. 

CAIN,  HON.  WM.,  M.L.C. 

CALDER,  WM.  HENDERSON 

CHALMERS,  ALEX.  W.  MITCHELL 

CHAPMAN,  CHARLES  W. 

CHERRY,  C.  CUMMINS 

CnmNSiDE,  GEORGE,  Point  Cook 

CHOMLEY,  JUDGE  ARTHUR  W. 

CHRYSTAL,  JAS.  H.  Seymour 

CLARK,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  WALTER  J. 

CLARKE,  ALFRED  E. 

CLARKE,  A.  RUTTER 

CLARKSON,  ENGINEER-CAPTAIN  W.,  C.M.G. 

COLLIER,  HERBERT 

COLLIER,  JENKIN 

COLLINS,  ERNEST  E. 

COLLINS,  HENRY  M. 

COOKE,  JOHN 

DAVEY,  THOS.  J. 

DEAKIN,  HON.  ALFRED 

DENMAN,  H.E.,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  G.C.M.G., 

K.C.V.O. 

DICKINSON,  FRANCIS  M. 
FAIRS AERN,  GEORGE,  M.P. 
FAWCETT,  JAMES  HART 
FINK,  HON.  THEODORE 
FISKEN,  JOHN  INGLIS 
FITCHETT,  REV.  WM.  H.,  LL.D. 
FLACK,  JOSEPH  H. 

FULLER,  H.E.,  SIR  JOHN,  M.  F.  BART.,  K.C.M.G. 
GARRARD,  GEORGE  F. 

GlLLESPIE,  ROBT.  K. 

GODFREY,  GEORGE 

GOLDIE,  A.  R. 

GOVETT,  CHARLES 

GRANT,  DUNCAN 

GRICE,  JOHN  [A.F.A. 

GRIMWADE,     LIEUT.  -COLONEL     HAROLD     W., 

HAINES,  ROBERT  T. 

HARPER,  HON.  ROBERT,  M.P. 

HART,  ALFRED  D. 

HAY,  WILLIAM 

HENNESSY,  DAVID  V.,  J.P. 

HlGGINS,  J.   M. 


228 


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HOLEOYD,  HON.  JUSTICE  SIB  EDWARD  D. 

HOWELL,  ERNEST 

HUNT,  ATLEE  A.,  C.M.G. 

IBVINE,  HON.  WM.  HILL,  K.C.,  M.P. 

JACOBS,  EMANUEL  J. 

JACOBS,  ISAAC 

JACOBS,  Louis  P. 

JAMIESON,  M.  B.,  C.E. 

JONA,  J.  LEON.,  D.Sc.,  M.D.,  B.S. 

JOSKE,  ADOLPH  A. 

KEEP,  ERNEST  E. 

KING,  BARON  ALBERT 

KNOX,  HON.  WM.,  M.P. 

LANGDON,  CHARLES  P. 

LEMPRIERE,  JOHN  THOMSON 

LEVEY,  JAMES  A. 

LEWIS,  WALTER  H. 

MACDONALD,  ALEX.  CAMERON,  F.R.G.S. 

MACDONALD,  HECTOR 

MAcIvER,  FERGUS 

MACKINNON,  HON.  DONALD,  M.L.A. 

McBRYDE,  HON.  D.  E.,  M.L.C. 

McCuTCHEON,  ROBERT  G. 

MclVER,  J.   J. 

McKAY,  SAMUEL 

MCLAUGHLIN,  JAMES 

MADDEN,  CHIEF  JUSTICE  SIR  JOHN,  G.C.M.G. 

MARKS,  ALEXANDER,  J.P. 

MARSDEN,  EDGAR  J. 

MERRILL,  ALFRED  PERKINS,  D.D.S. 

MERTON,  THOS.  D. 

MEUDELL,  GEORGE  D. 

MEUDELL,  WM.  GRANT,  J.P. 

MILLEAR,  THOMAS 

MILNE,  GEORGE  T. 

MITCHELL,  EDWARD  F.,  K.C. 

MOFFATT,  JOHN 

MOORE,  PROFESSOR  WM.  HARRISON,  B.A.,  LL.B. 

MORTON,  BENJAMIN,  K. 

MURPHY,  ALEXANDER  D. 

NOTT,  ALBERT  ERNEST 

NOYES,  HENRY 

OFFICER,  WM. 

O'SULLIVAN,  ERNEST 

OSWALD,  JAS.  D. 

PATTERSON,  D.  W.  HARVEY 

PATTERSON,  JOHN  HUNTER,  JUNE. 

PAYNE,  ARTHUR  E.  T. 

PAYNE,  J.  FREDK.  W. 

PAYNE,  HON.  THOMAS  H.,  M.L.C. 

PERCY,  JOSCELYN  B. 

PERRIN,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  HARRY  W. 

PETHERICK,  EDWARD  A. 

POUNDS,  CAPT.  H.  H. 

POUNDS,  JOSEPH  E. 

PROSSOR,  JOSEPH  E. 

PULLAR,  JAS.,  F.F.A.,  A.I.A. 


REID,  JAMES  SMITH 

RICHARDS,  FRANK  T. 

RODDA,  STANLEY  N. 

ROSENHAIN,  OSCAR  W. 

Rows,  HENRY  E. 

RUSSELL,  CHARLES  W. 

RUSSELL,  ROBERT  H.,  F.R.C.S.E. 

SALTER,  CHAS. 

SANDFORD,  HERBERT  R. 

SARGOOD,  ALFRED  H. 

SASSE,  A.  R.  G. 

SAUNDERS,  JOHN  H.,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S. 

SIMSON,  R.  J.  P. 

SMITH,  ROBERT  MURRAY,  C.M.G. 

SNOWDEN,  SIR  ARTHUR 

SPRIGG,  W.  GORDON 

STAWELL,  RICHARD  R.,  M.D. 

STOCK,  EDWARD  J. 

STRACHAN,  H.  M. 

SUTHERLAND,  PETER  R. 

TAVERNER,  HON.  SIR  JOHN  W.,  K.C.M.G. 

TAYLOR,  WM. 

THOMAS,  E.  J. 

TOBIN,  RICHARD 

TRAPP,  ARTHUR  C. 

TRICKS,  FREDERICK  C. 

TURNER,  HENRY  GYLES 

TWOPENY,  THOMAS  NOWELL 

UNDERWOOD,  EDWARD  WM. 

WARDILL,  MAJOR  B.  J. 

WARE,  JOSEPH,  Carramut 

WARE,  J.  C.,  Talla-y-Poora 

WATT,  THE  HON.  W.  A.,  M.L.A. 

WELKINS,  ROBERT  H. 

WILLIAMS,  E.  TRUBY 

WILSON,  FREDERICK  GEORGE 

WITTS,  BROOME  LAKE 

WOOD,  CHAS. 

WYNNE,  HON.  AGAR,  M.P. 

A.  MACMAHON,  LADY 

MENZIES,  W.A. 
BANKIER,  FRANK  M. 

MERRIWA,  N.S.W. 
BETTINGTON,  J.  BRINDLEY 

MOLONG,  N.S.W. 
HEBDEN,  GEORGE  H. 

MORIARTY,  TAS. 
PARSONS,  CECIL  J. 

MOUNT  BARKER,  S.A. 
JOHNSTON,  JAMES,  J.P. 

NARANDERA,   N.S.W. 
MACLEOD,  Bo  YD  A.  C. 


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NEWCASTLE,  N.S.W. 
EAEP,  CHARLES  A. 
EARP,  HON.  GEORGE  F.,  M.L.C. 
HARRIS,  WALTER  KILROY,  F.R.G.S.,  Waraiah 
SCOTT,  WILLIAM 

A.  HALL,  Miss  AGNES  A. 
A.  HALL,  Miss  ALICE 

NOORAT,  VICT. 
BLACK,  STEUART  G. 

NORFOLK  ISLAND,  N.S.W. 
BOURNE,  E.  F.  B. 

ORANGE,  N.S.W. 
HOWSE,  MAJOR  NEVILLE  R.,  V.C.,  F.R.C.S.E. 

PAPUA. 

AUMTJLLER,  GEORGE  E. 
BEAVER,  WILFRED 
BELL,  LESLIE  L. 
CARPENTER,  JOHN  A. 
GARRIOCH,  CHAS.  G. 
HIGGINSON,  CHARLES  B. 
JEWELL,  ARTHUR 
JONES,  HON.  R.  FLEMING,  M.D. 
LEETCH,  ALFRED  G. 
MURRAY,  H.E.,  JOHN  H.P. 
NICHOLLS,  GEORGE  H. 
SMITH,  HON.  MILES  STANIFORTH 
STRONG,  WALTER  M.,  M.D. 
VEREBELYI,  C.  A. 
WRIGHT,  CHAS.  F. 

PENTLAND,  QUEENS. 
JAMIESON,  JAMES  M. 

PERTH,  W.A. 
BARRON,  H.E.,    MAJOR-GENERAL   SIR   HARRY, 

R.A.,  K.C.M.G.,  C.V.O. 
BROWN,  GEORGE  B. 
BURT,  HON.  SEPTIMUS,  K.C. 
DARBYSHIRE,  BENJAMIN  H. 
DARBYSHIHE,  DOUGLAS  E.,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S. 
DARLOT,  LEONARD  H. 
DAVY,  THOMAS  A.  L. 
EMANUEL,  ISIDORE  S. 
FAIRBRIDGE,  KINGSLEY 
FAULKNER,  FREDERICK  C.,  M.A. 
FORREST,  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  JOHN,  G.C.M.G.,  M.P. 
FRASER,  MALCOLM  A.  C. 
HACKETT,  HON.  SIR  J.  WINTHROP,  K.C.M.G. 
HILL,  FRANCIS  C. 

HOBBS,  COLONEL  JOSEPH  J.  TALBOT 
KESSELL,  A.  C. 
LE  SOUEF,  L. 
MANNERS,  CHARLES 
MAUGHAN,  THOMAS 
MORGANS,  ALFRED  E. 


MORRISON,  JAMES 

PARKER,  CHIEF  JUSTICE  SIR  STEPHEN  HENRY 

PILKINGTON,  ROBERT  R.,  B.A. 

RILEY,   RIGHT   REV.   CHAS.   OWEN  L.,   D.D., 

Lord  Bishop  nf  Perth 
ROE,  AUGUSTUS  S. 
SANDOVER,  ALFRED 

SAUNDERS,  HON.  HENRY  J.,  A.M.Inst.C.E. 
SAW,  WM.  A. 

SCADDAN,  HON.  JOHN,  M.L.A. 
SPENCER,  FRED. 
STENBERG,  ERNEST  G. 
THOMAS,  C.  W. 
VAUTIN,  H.  D. 
WIGMORE,  H.  J. 
WILLIAMS,  HENRY  WATSON 
WILSON,  HON.  FRANK,  C.M.G.,  M.L.A. 
WITTENOOM,  HON.  SIR  EDWARD  H.,  K.C.M.G., 

M.L.C. 
WRIGHT,  HON.  JAS.  W.,  M.L.C. 

A.  ALLISON,  MRS.  EDITH 

PORT  DARWIN,  S.A. 
LANGDON,  WILLIAM  CHURCHWARD,  J.P. 

PORT  PIRIE,  S.A. 
WOOLNOUGH,  CHRISTOPHER 

QUEANBEYAN,  N.S.W. 
CUNNINGHAM,  A.  JACKSON 

QUIRINDI,  N.S.W. 
BINNIE,  GEORGE 

ROCKAMPTON,  QUEENS. 
LUKIN,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE,  L.  V. 
RENSHAW,  ALDERMAN  T.  C. 

ST.  GEORGE,  QUEENS. 
SMITH,  E.  H. 

ST.  HELEN,  TAS. 
GLADWYN,  WILLIAM  T. 

SALE,  VIC. 
PEARSON,  JOHN  B. 

SANDRINGHAM,  VIC. 

GULLETT,   H.  S. 

SCONE,  N.S.W. 
DOYLE,  JAMES  HENRY 
WHITE,  VICTOR 

SEYMOUR,  Via 
SEDGEFIELD,  ARTHUR  E. 

SPRINGROVE,  QUEENS. 
TREBECK,  ERIC  PROSPER 


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SYDNEY,  N.S.W. 

ALEXANDER,  C.  W. 

ALEXANDER,  H.,  J.P. 

ALISON,  JAMES 

ALISON,  WILLIAM 

ALLEN,  HERBERT 

ALLEN,  GERALD  F. 

ANDREW,  JOHN 

ANGUS,  JAMES,  Rooty  Hitt 

ANGUS,  WILLIAM 

ARTHUR,  RICHARD,  M.D.,  M.L.A. 

BACON,  FRANCIS  W.,  J.P. 

BAVIN,  T.  R. 

BEALE,  OCTAVIUS  C. 

BEAN,  C.  E.  W. 

BENNET,  F.  A. 

BENNETT,  CHRIS. 

BLAKEMORE,  GEORGE  H. 

BLANCHARD,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  JULIAN  T. 

BROOKS,  WILLIAM 

BROMWICH,  ENGINEER  COM'R.,  GEO.  H.,  D.S.O. 

BROWNHILL,  DAVID  J. 

BRYANT,  JOHN  A. 

BRUCE,  J.  R.  BAXTER 

BRUNTON,  MAJOR  JOHN  SPENCER,  J.P. 

BUCHANAN,  W.  F.,  J.P. 

BUCHANAN,  W.  F.,  JUNR. 

BULL,  LESLIE  N. 

BUNDOCK,  CHARLES  S. 

BURFITT,  CHARLES  T. 

BURNS,  COLONEL  HON.  JAMES,  M.L.C. 

BURTON,  WILLIAM 

CAPE,  ALFRED  J. 

CHADWICK,  ROBERT 

CHALMERS,  NATHANIEL 

CHAPMAN,  E.  SHIRLEY 

CHISHOLM,  WILLIAM,  M.D. 

CLARKSON,  J.  STEWART 

CLUBBE,  CHARLES  P.  B.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  L.R.C.P. 

CONNOLLY,  MICHAEL  J. 

COOKE,  CLARENCE  H. 

CORBIN,  A.  G.,  M.D. 

COULDREY,  WM.  H.,  J.P. 

COWPER,  HARRY  PERCIVAL 

CREED,  HON.  JOHN  M.,  M.L.C.,  L.R.C.P. 

GROSSMAN,  CHARLES  R. 

DANGAR,  MAJOR  H.  W.,  R.A.A. 

DANIELS,  JOSEPH 

DAVID,  PROFESSOR  T.  W.  E. 

DECK,  G.  H.  BARING,  M.B.,  C.M. 

DENISON,  HUGH  R. 

DIBBS,  THOS.  A. 

DIXSON,  ROBERT  CRAIG 

DIXON,  WILLIAM  PERCY 

DOCKER,  JUDGE  ERNEST  B. 

DOCKER,  THOS.  L. 

DOCKER,  WILFRED  L. 


DODWELL,  MALBY  C. 

DOWLING,  J.  ARTHUR 

DRUMMOND,  LEWIS  S. 

EASTON,  HERBERT  E. 

EATON,  GEO.  T. 

EDWARDS,  CLARENCE 

EDWARDS,  DAVID  R.,  M.D. 

ELMSLIE,  CHRISTOPHER  TATHAM 

FAIRFAX,  GEOFFREY  E. 

FAIRFAX,  JAMES  OSWALD 

FAIRFAX,  SIR  JAMES  R. 

FAITHFULL,  ROBERT  L.,  M.D. 

FARNELL,  FRANK,  J.P. 

FELL,  DAVID,  M.L.A. 

FELL,  W.  SCOTT 

FLEGELTAUB,  WALTER 

FOREMAN,  JOSEPH,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 

GEORGESON,  GEORGE,  J.P. 
,  GILCHRIST,  JOHN 

GILLESPIE,  JOHN  WM. 

GODSAL,  ROBERT  S.,  M.B.,  C.M. 

GOODYER,  NORMAN  S.,  M.P.S. 

GOULD,   LIEUT.  -COLONEL  SENATOR  HON.   SIR 

GRAIN,  ERNEST  A.  [ALBERT  J.,  V.D. 

GRAINGER,  E.  GREVILLE 

GRAY,  EDWARD  D. 

GRAY,  ROBERT 

GRIFFITH,  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  SAMUEL  W.,G.C.M.G. 

GROSS,  LESLIE 

GULLICK,  WILLIAM  A. 

HARKER,  GEORGE,  D.Sc. 

HART,  PETER  FRANCIS 

HARWOOD,  A.  R. 

HASSALL,  RAYMOND  L.'  ( 

HENEY,  THOMAS  W. 

HILDER,  ROBERT  TATE 

HILL,  WARDROP  M. 

HINDER,  H.  CRITCHLEY 

HOLT,  WALTER  H.,  J.P. 

HOOD,  A.  JARVIE,  M.B.,  C.M. 

HOOKE,  AUGUSTUS  JUNR. 

HORDERN,  EDWARD  CARR 

HUGHES,  HON.  THOMAS,  M.L.C. 

HYMAN,  OSCAR  H. 

INGLIS,  GORDAN 

JAMES,  J.  WILLIAM,  F.G.S. 

JOHNSTON,  D.  HOPE,  M.A. 

JOHNSTON,  PERCIVAL,  J.P. 

JONES.  EDWARD  LLOYD 

JONES,  SIR  PHILIP  SYDNEY,  M.D. 

JONES,  VANCE 

JOSE,  ARTHUR  W. 

KATER,  NORMAN  W.,  M.B.,  C.M. 

KING,  ARTHUR  S. 

KING,  KELSO 

KITCHEN,  JOHN  H. 

LAMB,  EDMUND  J. 


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281 


LAEKIN,  GEORGE  A. 

LAWRENCE,  RICHARD  P. 

LITTLE,  CHAS.  WM. 

LLOYD,  CHAS.  W. 

LOCKE,  WILLIAM  H. 

LOVE,  JAMES  R. 

LTJOAS,  CAPT.  J.  W.  S.,  A.F.A. 

MACFIE,  HAROLD  C. 

MACKAY,  CAPTAIN  A.  W.,  J.P.  [M.B. 

MACKELLAR,  HON.  SIR  CHARLES   K.,    M.L.C., 

MACPHERSON,  EDWARD  H. 

McCRAE,  FARQUHAR  P.  G. 

MCMILLAN,  ROBERT 

MCMILLAN,  HON.  SIR  WM.,  K.C.M.G. 

McRAE,  WILLIAM 

MARDEN,  STANLEY  A. 

MARKS,  PERCY  J.,  B.A. 

MARTIN,  WILLIAM  P. 

MEEKS,  HON.  ALFRED  W.,  M.L.C. 

MERIVALE,  GEORGE  H. 

MEYER,  J. 

MILLER,  DENISON  S.  K. 

MOORE,  FREDERICK  HENRY 

MORTON,  PHILIP  HENRY 

MTJLLINS,  JOHN  FRANCIS  LANE 

MURDOCK,  JAMES  A. 

NATHAN,  VERNON  V. 

NOBLE,  JOHN,  J.P. 

O'BRIEN,  JOHN 

ONSLOW,  G.  M.  MACARTHUR,  Menangle 

ONSLOW,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  J.  W.  MACARTHUR, 

OSBORNE,  GEORGE  [Menangle 

OSBORNE,  HENRY,  C.  Bowral 

OSBORNE,  OLIVER  T. 

OWEN,  LIEUT.  -COLONEL  PERCY,  Wollongong 

PALMER,  JOHN  E. 

PALMER,  JOSEPH 

PATON,  F.  NINIAK 

PEARSE,  ALBERT  WM.,  J.P. 

PEDLEY,  ARTHUR  DOLBY 

PENTLAND,  ALEXANDER,  M.B.,  Gosford 

PERSTON,  NORMAN  F. 

PROBYN,  S.  A.  V. 

RATTRAY,  ALLAN  A. 

RAYMOND,  GEO.  R. 

REDMAN,  F.  G. 

RICH,  VIVIAN,  M.B.,  C.M. 

RICKARD,  ARTHUR 

ROBERTS,  COLONEL  CHAS.  F.,  C.M.G.,  A.D.C. 

ROBERTS,  HON.  CHARLES  J.,  C.M.G.,  M.L.C. 

ROBERTS,  W.  D. 

ROBISON,  JOHN  H. 

ROTHE,  WALDEMAR  H. 

ROYDHOUSE,  T.  R. 

RUSSELL,  H.  AMBROSE 

RUSSELL- WATSON,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  WM.  W. 

SALTER,  THOS. 


SANDY,  JAMES  M. 

SAUNDKRS,  CHARLES  J. 

SCHEIDEL,  AUGUSTS,  PH.D. 

SCOTT,  YUILI. 

SHERIDAN,  RICHARD  N. 

SIMPSON,  G.  MORRIS 

SMITH,  COLIN 

SMITH,  GEORGE 

SMITH,  ROBERT  GEMMELL 

STANTON,  RICHARD 

STAWELL,  JONAS  M. 

STEPHEN,  HON.  SIR  HENRY 

STEPHENS,  F.  G.  N.,  F.R.C.S.,  M.B.Ch.M. 

STIRTON,  THOMAS  A. 

STREET,  ALFRED  R. 

STRICKLAND,  H.E.,  SIR  GERALD,  G.C.M.G. 

STUART,    PROFESSOR   T.    P.  ANDERSON,  M.D., 

TAYLOR,  ADOLPHUS  J.  [LL.D. 

TEECE,  RICHD. 

THOMSON,  HON.  DUGALD 

TREBECK,  PROSPER  CHARLES 

TRELAWNY,  EDWARD 

VON  STURMER,  SPENCER  W. 

WALKER,  SENATOR  HON.  JAMES  T. 

WATERHOUSE,  JOSEPH  H.  E. 

WENTWORTH,  FITZWILLIAM 

WESTWOOD,  E.  N. 

WINCHCOMBE,  HON.  F.  E.,  M.L.C.  [town 

WOODHOUSE,    EDMUND    BINGHAM,    Campbell- 

WORTHINGTON,  ARTHUR  VICTOR 

WYLIE,  SAMUEL 

YOUNG,  H.  C.  ARTHUR 

ZEILE,  STEWART 

A.  FAIRFAX,  Miss  AMY  S.  E. 
A.  FAIRFAX,  Miss  ANNIE  C. 
A.  HOGAN,  Miss  GERTRUDE 
A.  KELSO,  MRS.  E. 
A.  MONK,  MRS.  D.  J. 

TENTERFIELD,  N.S.W. 
LEE,  CHARLES  ARTHUR 

THURSDAY  ISLAND. 
WALKER,  F.  W. 

TOOWOOMBA,  QUEENS. 
BEIT,  WILLIAM 
GOBBETT.  WILLIAM  H. 
GRIFFITHS,  G.  H. 
WHITE,  JOHN  D. 

TOWNSVILLE,  QUEENS. 

BOOTH-CLARKSON,  CAPT.  J.,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S. 

BOTTEN,  JOSEPH 

BROWN,  THOMAS  DOUGLAS,  Lower  Burdekin 

CHRISTISON,  ROBERT  ALEXANDER 

McKiMMiN,  ROBERT 

PARKES,  J.  N. 


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TOWONG  HILL,  VICT. 
MITCHELL,  W.  E. 

TUMBERUMBA,  N.S.W. 
MAW,  HENRY  S.,  L.S.A. 

URANA,  N.S.W. 
McCAUGHEY,  HON.  SIB  SAMUEL,  M.L.C. 

WAGGA,  N.S.W. 
EDWARDS,  LESLIE  T. 
MACDONALD,  CLAUDE  A. 

WALCHA,  N.S.W. 
FLETCHER,  WILLIAM 

WALEBING,  W.A. 
LEFROY,  HON.  HENRY  BRUCE,  C.M.G. 


WALGETT,  N.S.W. 
TAYLOR,  FREDERICK  W. 

WARIALDA,  N.S.W. 
MACKAY,  JOHN 

WATERLOO,  W.A. 
LOVECJROVE,  THOMAS  H.,  M.R.C.S. 

WATERY  ALE,  S.A. 
DUNCAN,  HON.  SIR  JOHN  J.,  M.L.C. 

WINGELLO,  N.S.W. 
CHASE,  RICHARD  W. 

WELLINGTON,  N.S.W. 

a'BECKETT,  W.  C. 


DOMINION  OF  NEW   ZEALAND. 


AMBERLEY. 
WELLS,  CHARLKS  W. 

AUCKLAND. 

ADAMS,  HENRY  H.,  Takajmna 
BANKART,  ALFRED  S. 
BANKART,  FREDERICK  J.,  F.S.A.A. 
BELL,  ALEXANDER,  W aikato 
BROWN,  JOHN  BLEZARD 
BUTT,  J.  M. 
BUTTLE,  JAMES 
CALDWELL,  D.  R. 
CAMPBELL,  JAMES  P. 
CHAMBERLIN,  P.  PAORA,  Te  Whaiti 
CHAMBERLIN,  T.  CHAMBERLIN,  Te  Whaiti 
CLARK,  MATTHEW  A. 
COCHRANE,  WILLIAM  S. 
DAVIS,  Moss 
DAWSON,  JOHN 
ELLIOT,  WILLIAM 
ELLIS,  ALBERT  FULLER 
ENTRICAN,  A.  J. 
EVANS,  EDWIN  T. 
FIELD,  THOMAS 

FOWLDS,  HON.  GEORGE,  J.P.,  M.P. 
FURBY,  WM.  S.,  M.I.E.E. 
GERARD,  HUGH  W.  H. 
GOLDSBRO,  GEORGE  SELWYN 
GRAY,  ANDREW 
GREEN,  HENRY 
GRIGSBY,  REGINALD  C. 
HALL,  JOHN  WILLIAM 
HANNA,  JAMES  C. 
HANSEN,  PAUL  M. 
HESKETH,  HENRY  R. 
HESKETH,  SAMUEL 
HORTON,  ROBERT  C. 
JARRETT,  ALEXANDER  C. 


KEESING,  ERNEST  A. 

KERRY,  T.  C. 

KIDD,  ALFRED 

LAIDT.AW,  ROBERT 

LEYLAND,  WILLIAM  B. 

LOGAN,  COLONEL  ROBERT,  A.D.C. 

LUBECKI,  A.  DUIFUS 

MAGUIRE,  CHARLES  E.,  M.D. 

McCuLLOUQH,  WILLIAM 

MARTIN,  JOSIAH,  F.G.S. 

MITCHELSON,  HON.  E. 

MOUSLEY,  EDWARD  O. 

MYERS,  ARTHUR  M. 

MYERS,  LEOPOLD  M. 

NAPIER,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH 

PHARAZYN,  CHARLES  B. 

PHILSON,  W.  W. 

ROBERTON,  ERNEST,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.E. 

ROBERTSON,  D. 

SAVAGE,  T.  COPELAND,  F.R.C.S. 

SHANAHAN,  EDWARD  WILLIAM 

SMALLFIELD,  REV.  PERCY  SCOTT. 

SMEETON,  HUBERT  M. 

SMITH,  H.  G.  SETH 

STEWART,  EDWARD  C. 

STEWART,  JAMES,  M.Inst.C.E. 

TEMPLER,  FRANCIS  H. 

THORNES,  JOSEPH 

WILSON,  HENRY 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  R. 

WITHEFORD,  J.  H. 

WRAGGE,  CLEMENT  L.,  F.R.G.S.,  F.R.Met.Soc. 

WRIGHT,  G.  H.  CORY 

CHRISTCHURCH. 
ACLAND,  HENRY  DYKE 
ACTON  ADAMS,  HERBERT 
ANDERSON,  GILBERT 


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283 


BELCHER,  ERNEST  A.,  M.A. 

BICKERTON,  PROFESSOR  ALEXANDER  W. 

BOWEN,    HON.    SIR   CHARLES   CHRISTOPHER, 
M.L.C. 

BRADNEY-WILLIAMS,  H. 

BRITTAN,  WILLIAM  GUISE 

BROWN,  PROFESSOR  J.   MACMILLAN,  LL.D. 

BURBURY,  EDWARD  P. 

CLIFFORD,  SIR  GEORGE  HUGH,  BART. 

COTTERELL,  H 

DAVENPORT,  JAMES  E.,  Lyttelton 

DEANS,  JOHN 

DENNISTOUN,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  JOHN  E. 

DIAMOND,  WILLIAM,  M.B.,  C.M. 

FARR,  PROFESSOR  C.  COLERIDGE,  D.Sc. 

FIRTH,  ARCHIBALD  K. 

FISHER,  R.  HILL 

GIBBS,  ISAAC 

GILES,  EDMUND  D. 

GIBSON,  FREDERICK  G.,  M.D. 

GOULD,  GEOROE 

GREENWOOD,  G.  DEAN 

GRIGG,  JOHN  C.  N.,  Longbeach 

GuLLIVER-CliADWICK,  LEO   J. 

HALL,  GODFREY 
HAWDON,  ARTHUR  J. 
HILL,  WILLIAM  CAREY 
HOPKINS,  ALLAN 
HUMPHREYS,  GEOROB 
JAMESON,  GEORGE 
JONES,  EDGAR 
KAYE,  ALBERT 
LEVINGE,  EDWARD  G.,  M.B. 
MACDONALD,  RONALD  M. 
MACFARLANE,  WALTER,  Culverden 
McCLATCHiE,  GEORGE 
MEREDITH  KAYE,  CLARENCE  KAY 

MlDDLEBROOK,  JOHN  E. 

MURRAY-AYNSLEY,  HUGH  PERCY,  J.P. 

NEWELL,  JOHN  A.,  B.A.,  M.B.,  Lyttelton 

ORCHARD,  A.  J. 

RHODES,  A.  E.  G. 

RHODES,  R.  HEATON,  M.H.R. 

RUTHERFORD,  ANDREW  W. 

SETH  SMITH,  BASIL 

SIMS,  ARTHUR 

SMITH,  HON.  GEORGE  JOHN,  M.L.C. 

SNOW,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  ROCHFORT,  V.D. 

STRINGER,  J.  WALTER,  K.C. 

STUDHOLME,  JOHN 

THOMSON,  JOHN  SINCLAIR 

TODHUNTER,  CHARLES  F. 

TRIGGS,  WILLIAM  H. 

WHITCOMBE,  GEORGE  H. 

WOOD,  CHARLES 

WOOD,  HENRY 

WOOD,  ROBERT  H. 


A.     BASSETT,  Mrs.  T. 

A.    JONES,  Miss  FLORENCE 

A.    SCOTT,  Miss  JESSIE  A.,  M.D.,  D.P.H. 

DUNEDIN. 

ALT-EN,  COLONEL  HON.  JAMES,  M.P. 

BARNETT,  Louis  E.,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.E. 

BARR,  PETER 

BATCHELOR,  FERDINAND  C.,  M.D. 

BOLT,  WILLIAM  JAMES 

BURT,  T.  Ross,  B.E.,  A.M.LMech.E. 

CAROILL,  DONALD 

CHAPMAN,  CHARLES  ROBERT 

COLQUHOUN,  DANIEL,  M.D. 

FERGUS,  HON.  THOMAS 

FERGUSON,  H.  LINDO,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.L 

FISHER  THOMAS  R. 

FULTON,  HERBERT  VALPY 

GREEN,  ARTHUR  PENNEFATHER 

HAY,  ROBERT,  M.Inst.C.E. 

HOSKING,  JOHN  H.,  K.C. 

HUNTER,  THOMAS  A. 

JONES,  DAVID  ROWLANDS,  Lawrence 

KIRKCALDY,  WILLIAM  MELVILLE 

LAMB.  THOMPSON 

MACFIE,  J.  KAYE 

MCCRACKEN,  ADAM,  Arrowtown 

McGEORGE,  JOSEPH 

MCKELLAR,  WILLIAM  ORB 

McKEN/.iE,  RODERICK 

MCLEAN,  HON.  SIR  GEORGE,  M.L.C. 

MARSHALL,  JAMES  C. 

MILLS,  SIR  JAMES,  K.C.M.G. 

NEILL,  PERCEVAL  CLAY 

NEVILL,     MOST    REV.     BISHOP    S.    T.,    D.D. 

Primate  of  New  Zealand 
PATERSON,  ALEXANDER  S. 
PONSONBY,  JOHN  C. 
RITCHIE,  JOHN  NEVILL,  B.A. 
ROBERTS,  JAMES  A. 
ROBERTS,  JOHN,  C.M.G. 
Ross,  JOHN 
SARGOOD,  PERCY  R. 
SHENNAN,  WATSON 
SINCLAIR,  ALEXR. 
SINCLAIR,  HON.  JOHN  R.,  M.L.C. 
THEOMIN,  DAVID  E. 
TURNBULL,  ROBERT  MCGREGOR 
VALENTINE,  HUGH  SUTHERLAND 
WHITE,  PROF.  DAVID  R.,  M.A. 
WILLIAMS,  HON.  JUSTICE  SIR  JOSHUA  S. 

GISBORNE. 
BARKER,  H.  W. 
BARKER,  RICHARD 
BARKER,  W.  R. 
BLACK,  G.  H. 


234 


Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


CHAMBERS,  WM.  KNOX 

KIRK,  CAPT.  JAMES  ROBERT 

LYSNAR,  FREDERICK  JOHN 

MACHELL,  J. 

MACMILLAN,  ROBERT  HYSLOP 

NOLAN,  JAMES  WREY 

PETTIE,  WILLIAM 

REYNOLDS,  R. 

WALL,  ARTHUR  H. 

WALL,  HENRY  HOYLE,  J.P. 

WALLIS.  ARTHUR  H. 

WILLIAMS,  KENNETH  S.,  Tuparoa 

GREYMOUTH. 
MORICE,  CHARLES,  F.R.C.S. 

HASTINGS. 

•LAND,  GEORGE 
WHITE,  WALTER  J. 

HAWKES  BAY. 
ELLIOTT,  CHARLES  HYDE 

INVERCARGILL. 
HUNT,  WILLIAM  D. 
MASSEY,  HORATIO  A. 

MARLBOROUGH. 
CONOLLY,  JOHN 
FLORENCE,  ROBERT  STONE 
GOULTER,  CHARLES  FRANCIS  J. 
POLLARD,  W. 

REDMAN,  WILLIAM  EDWARD 
WARD,  BERNARD  REDWOOD 

NAPIER. 

BIRCH,  WILLIAM  C.  CACCIA,  Moawhango 
CAMPBELL,  HUGH  McL. 
CHAMBERS,  BERNARD 
CHAMBERS,  T.  MASON 
COLEMAN,  JAMES  H. 
CROSSE,  THOMAS 
DONNELLY,  GEORGE  P. 
DUNCAN,  RUSSELL  J. 
EDWARDS,  CHARLES  HOWARD 
ELLISON,  CHARLES,  Havelock  North 
GAISFORD,  HENBY 
GIBLIN,  ALFRED,  Te  Ante 
GIBLEN,  JOHN  SCRUBY 
GUTHRIE-SMITH,  H.,  Tutira 
HANDYSIDE  JOHN  S.,  Akitio 
HARDING,  J.  WALDEN,  Waipukurau 
HERRICK,  EDWARD  J.,  Herbertville 
HERRICK,  F.  D.,  Herbertvilk 
HOLDSWORTH,  JOHN 
JOHNSTON,  SYDNEY 
KENNEDY,  CHARLES  DUGALD 
LOUGHNAN,  I.  HAMILTON,  Tukihiki 


MACFARLANE,  JAMES 
McHARUY,  LESLTE  H. 
MCLEAN,  ALGERNON 
MCLEAN,  PATRICK  S. 
MCLEAN,  R.  D.  DOUGLAS 
NAIRN,  JOHN 
NELSON,  FRANCIS  E. 
ORMOND,  GEORGE  C. 
RUSSELL,  ANDREW  H.,  Hastings 
RUSSELL,  HON.  SIR  WJLLIAM  R. 
SANDERS,  HUGH  M.,  Kopua 
SHRIMPTON,  WALTER 
SMITH,  JOHN  ALFRED 
TANNER,  THOMAS 
WATERHOUSE,  FRANK  S. 
WATT,  EDWARD  J.,  Hastings 
WHITE,  EARNEST  ROBERTS 
WHITB,  W.  KINROSS 
WILLIAMS,  EDWARD  H. 
WILLIAMS,  FREDERICK  W. 
WILLIAMS,  JAMES  NELSON 
WILSON,  CECIL  F. 

NELSON. 
ADAMS,  PERCY  B. 
BELL,  JAMES,  Blenheim 
CHAYTOR,  JOHN  C.,  Picton 
DUNCAN,  JOHN,  Picton 
GOULTEH,  REDWOOD  F.,  Blenheim 
LEDGER,  HORACE  0. 

TESCHEMAKER-SHUTE  CHARLES  DB  V.,  Renwick 
VAVASOUR,  HENRY  D. 

NEW  PLYMOUTH. 
KING,  NEWTON 
PBRRY,  JAMBS  LEWIS 
SAMUEL,  HON.  OLIVER,  M.L.C. 
WESTON,  CLAUDE  H. 

OAMARU. 
BORTON,  JOHN 
BUCKLEY,  ST.  JOHN  MoLEAN 
DE      LAUTOUR,     BRIGADE-SURGEON     LIEUT. 

COLONEL  HARRY  A.,  M.R.C.S. 
EDWARDS,  HERBERT 
REID,  JOHN 
SBTH-SMITH,  WALTER 

TIMARU. 

BARKER,  ARTHUR  L. 
BARKER,  FRANCIS  HENRY 
DAWSON  WILLIAM  ALISON,  Oeraldine 
GRAY,  MELVILLE 
HARRIS,  EDWARD,  Oeraldine 
RAYMOND,  WALTER 
RHODES,  ROBERT  H. 
SMITHSON,  SAMUEL  P. 
TAYLOR,  ROBERT  Ross 


Geographical  List  of  Fellows. 


235 


TESCHEMAKER,  THOMAS,  J.P. 
TEIPP,  BERNARD 
TRIPP,  C.  HOWARD 
TRIPP,  JOHN  M.  H. 
WEBB,  H.  H. 

WATKATO. 
MARSH,  OSWALD  JOHN 

WANGANUL 

BIRCH,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  Marlon 
BROWN,  WILLIAM,  M.A.,  M.B.,  Marion 
CAPLEN,  HARRY,  Hawera 
COWERN,  WILLIAM,  Hawera 
EARLE,  ROBERT  0.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  L.S.A. 
JENKINS,  H.  R.,  Eltham 
LETHBRIDGE,  BENNETT  P. 
MANSFIELD,  ERNEST 
MARSHALL,  JOHN  W.,  Morton 
McGuiRE,  FELIX,  Hawera 
NELSON,  E.  W. 
NEWCOMB,  GXTY 

OGLE,  GEORGE  REYNOLDS,  Campbelltown 
PARKINSON,  WM.  A.,  Hawera 
PROBYN,  PHILIP  D. 
STUDHOLME,  JOSEPH  F. 

A.  LETHBRIDGE,  MRS.  B.  P. 

WELLINGTON. 

ABRAHAM,  LIONEL  A.,  Palmer ston  North 
ATKINSON,  A.  R. 
BARTON,  WILLIAM 

BARTHORP,  JOHN  GRANVILLE,  Rangitikei 
BENDALL,  OSMUND  RUSSELL 
BEETHAM,  HUGH  H.,  Masterton 
BEETHAM,  WILLIAM  H. 
BELL,  HON.  F.  H.  DILLON,  K.C. 
BID  WELL,  JOHN  0.,  J.P. 
BUCHANAN,  SIR  WALTER  CLARKH 
BULL,  CHARLES,  Feilding 
BURN,  ROBERT 
CALLENDER,  WILLIAM 
CASELBERG,  ALFRED 
CLARK,  ARCHIBALD  McCosn 
CREWS,  DAVID,  J.P. 
CRICHTON,  WILLIAM,  F.R.I.B.A. 
DUNCAN,  JOHN 

EDWARDS,  His  HONOUR  MR.  JUSTICE  W.  B. 
ELGAR,  CHARLES,  FeatJierston 
FRANKLAND,  FREDERICK  W.,  Foxton 
GEE,  GEORGE  F. 
GEORGE,  W.  H. 


HALL-JONES,  HON.  SIR  WILLIAM,  K.C.M.G. 

HERDMAN.  HON.  A.  L.,  J.P.,  M.P. 

HEYWOOD,  JAMES  B.,  I.S.O. 

HOLMES,  R.  A. 

JACOB,  WILLIAM  F.,  Feilding 

JOHNSTON,  CHARLES  F. 

JOHNSTON,  HON.  C.  J.,  M.L.C. 

LEVIN,  WILLIAM  FITZGERALD 

LIVERPOOL,  H.E.,  THE  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL 

OF,  K.C.M.G.,  M.V.O. 
MACDONALD,  HON.  THOMAS  K.,  M.L.C. 
MACINTOSH,  JAMES 
MACKAY,  JAMES 

MACKENZIE,  FRANCIS  WALLACE,  M.B.,  C.M. 
MACKENZIE,  HON.  THOMAS,  M.P. 
MACLENNAN,  J.  ROY,  Feilding 
MAXWELL,  JOSEPH  P.,  M.lNST.C.E. 
McKAY,  JAMES  H.,  F.R.I.B.A. 
MEEK,  WALTER  L. 
MILES,  ALFRED  H. 
MILLS,  E.  C.  EVELYN 
MOWBRAY,  ERNEST  L. 
MOWBRAY,  WILLIAM 
MOWBRAY,  WM.  ALFRED 
MYERS,  MICHAEL 
PALMER,  His  HONOUR  JACKSON 
PEARCE,  ARTHUR  E. 
PHILLIPS,  COLEMAN 
PLIMMER,  CHARLES 
PLIMMER,  JOHN  A. 

ROBERTSON,  ALEXANDER,  M.D.,  C.M. 
ROBIN,  COLONEL  A.  W.,  C.B.,  C.M.G. 
RUSSELL,  ARTHUR  E.,  Palmerston  North 
SCHLOSS,  JACQUES  E. 
SHIRTCLIFFE,  GEORGE 
SIMPSON,  RICHARD  M. 
SKERMAN,  SURGEON- GENERAL  SIDNEY,  M.R.C.S., 

Rangitikei 

SKERRETT,  CHARLES  P.,  K.C. 
STICHBURY,  ALBERT  A. 
TOLHURST,  GEORGE  E. 
TRIPP,  LEONARD  O.  H. 
TURNBULL,  ALEXANDER  H. 
TURNBULL,  GEORGE,  Feilding 
TURNBULL,  ROBERT  T. 
WALDEGRAVE,  FRANK  G.  B. 
WARD,  RIGHT   HON.    SIR  JOSEPH   G.,   BART., 

K.C.M.G. 

WESTON,  THOMAS  SHAILER 
WILSON,  JAMES  G. 


WESTPORT. 


POWELL,  JAMES 


Q  2 


236 


Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


UNION     OF     SOUTH     AFRICA. 


ALIWAL,  NORTH. 

MULLER,  JAMES  E. 
WATSON,  LULHER,  L.R.C.P. 

BARBERTON,  TRANS. 
ISAACS,  ROBT.  MC!NTOSH,  B.E. 
WATTS,  JOHN  WHIDBORNB 

BETHLEHEM,  O.F.S. 
THOMAS,  CHARLES  C. 

BLOEMFONTEIN,  O.F.S. 

ANDERSON,  MURDOCH 

AUSTIN,  HENRY  BOASE,  J.P.,  F.R.A.S. 

BECK,  C.  A. 

BLAINE,  HERBERT  F.,  K.C. 

BOLT,  FREDK.  WM. 

BOTHA,  HERCULES  P. 

BRAINE,  C.  DIMOND  H.,  A.M.lNST.C.E. 

BROWN,  ELLISON 

CHAMPION,  CHAS.  WM. 

DAUBNEY,  HORACE 

FALCK,  ANOSI 

FINCH,  GEORGE  G. 

FRASER,  SENATOR  HON.  SIR  JOHN  GEORGE 

HODGES,  W.  G. 

HORNBY,  WM.  F. 

LBVY,  BARNETT 

LEVY,  GEORGE 

MAASDORP,  CHIEF  JUSTICE  SIR  ANDRIES  F.  S. 

MANASSE,  FRANK 

NATHAN,  LIONEL 

NORTHCROFT,  Gso.  A.,  A.M.lNST.C.E. 

PALMER,  JAMES  D. 

PEARCE,  ERNEST  P. 

SCOTT,  GEORGE 

SHAW,  CHAS.  COURTENEY 

STEWARD-EVANS,  WM. 

WATKEYS,  W.  D.  E. 

A.  ANDERSON,  MRS.  MURDOCH 

BLOEMHOF,  TRANS. 
MACHELL,  LANCELOT 

BOKSBURG,  TRANS. 

CONSTABLE,  GEORGE 
RIGG,  REGINALD  S. 

BRANDFORT,  O.F.S. 
PAVER.  GILBERT  E. 


CAMPERDOWN,  NATAL. 

STRONG,  REV.  THOMAS  G. 
STRONG,  REV.  T.  HAMMOND 

CAPE  TOWN. 

ALEXANDER,  MORRIS,  M.L.A. 

ALLAN,  FRANK,  Fraserburg 

AMPHLETT,  GEORGE  T. 

ANDERSON,  THOMAS  J. 

ASTROP,  JOHN  H. 

ATTRIDGE,  HENRY 

BABBS,  ARTHUR  T. 

BADNALL,  HERBERT  OWEN,  George 

BAILEY,  AMOS 

BALL,  THOMAS,  C.M.G.,  J.P.,  Rondebosch 

BATEMAN,  PERCY  H. 

BECK,  SENATOR  HON.  SIR  JOHANNES  H.  M., 
M.D.,  F.R.S.E.,  Tulbagh 

BERTRAM,  ROBERTSON  F. 

BESWETHERICK,  W. 

BLACKBURN,  ALFRED  L.,  Simonstown 

BLUMENAU,  BERNARD 

BOSTOCK,  ARTHUR 

BRADFORD,  CHARLES 

BROMLEY,  HENRY,  Ceres 

BROWN,  MAJOR  WM.  H. 

BROWNE,  ALBERT,  C.M.G.,  I.S.O. 

BRYANT,  ALFRED 

BUCHANAN,  HON.  JUSTICE  SIR  E.  JOHN 

BULLEN,  WM.  ALFRED 

BULT,  F.  W.,  Rondebosch 

BURKE,  H.  LARDNER,  K.C. 

CAIRNCROSS,  JOHN  J.P.,  Somerset  West 

CARTER,  His  GRACE  WILLIAM  M.,  D.D.,  Arch- 
bishop of  Cape  Town 

CARTWRIGHT,  JOHN  D. 

CHURCHILL,  SENATOR  HON.  FRANK  F. 

CLARK,  GEORGE  F.  H.,  M.A. 

COCKS,  WALTER  G. 

CORBETT,  HENRY  S. 

CORDER,  WM.  J. 

CORNISH-BOWDEN,  ATHELSTAN  H. 

COWEN,  CHAS. 

COWPER,  SYDNEY,  C.M.G. 

CREWE,  COLONEL  HON.  CHAS.  P.,  C.B.,  M.L.A. 

CURRIE,  OSWALD  J.,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.E. 

CUTHBERT,  WM.  MITCHELL 

DARTER,  GEORGE  B.  S.,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.E., 
Victoria  West 

DARTER,  WILLIAM  SILVER 


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287 


Da  HAVTLAND,  CAPTAIN  THOS.  L. 

DBS  FRESNES,  GORDON  LE  SUEUB 

DE  SMIDT,  ASCHETON  GEDDES,  Knysna 

DE  VILLIERS,  JACOBUS  P.  Lower  Paarl 

DE  VILLIERS,  J.  SMUTS,  Paarl 

DE  VILLIERS,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  K.C.M.G. 

DE  WITT,  ANTHONY  M. 

DOUGLAS,  JAMES 

DOWSETT,  CHARLES 

DURING,  ABRAHAM  A.,  Paarl 

DWYER,  FREDERICK  L. 

ELDER,  IRVINE  G.  M.,  Grabouw 

FERGUSON,  FERGUS  W. 

FLETCHER,  WM. 

FOORD,  MONTAGUE  TEASDALE 

FORSYTH,  WM.  T. 

FRASER,  NORMAN  C.,  Knysna 

FRIEDLANDER,  CHAS. 

GARLICK,  JOHN 

GEMMELL,  HUGH  B. 

GIBSON,  HARRY 

GOURLAY,  WM.  DlCKSON 

GRAAFF,  SENATOR  HON.  JACOBUS  A.  C. 

GREEN,  HELPERIUS  R. 

GREENE,  GEORGE 

HALLAMORE,  LLEWELLYN  S. 

HANDS,  .HARRY,  J.P. 

HARRIS,  WYNTER 

HARSANT,  SYDNEY  B. 

HAW,  WALTER  H.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  L.S.A.,  Knysna 

HEATLIE,  ARTHUR,  B.A.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  Ceres 

HEATLIE,  BERTRUM  DE  V. 

HEBERDEN,  G.  A.,  M.R.C.S.E.,    D.S.O.,    J.P., 

Victoria  West 
HEDLEY,  T.  LIETCH 
HEMMENS,  CAPTAIN  R.  A. 
HEWAT,  JOHN,  M.B.,  M.L.A. 
HIDDINGH,  MICHAEL,  F.C.S. 
HILL,  ARTHUR  H.  JOCELYN,  B.A. 

HOCHSCHILD,  SlGMUND 

HOPLEY,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  W.  M. 

HORNE,  WM.  H.  K. 

HUTT,  EDWARD,  J.P. 

ISAACS,  DAVID 

JAGGER,  JOHN  WM.,  M.L.A. 

JAMES,  EDMUND  M. 

JAMESON,  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  L.  STARR,  BART., 

C.B.,  M.D.,  M.L.A. 
JANSEN,  FRANCOIS  F.,  Victoria  West 
JARDINE,  MAJOR  WM. 
JEPPE,  JULIUS 
JONES,  RODERICK 

JUTA,  HON.  SIR  HENRY  H.,  K.C.,  M.L.A. 
KEEGAN,  WM. 

KEMPEN,  WILLIAM  H.,  Victoria  West 
KEYZER,  SIEGFRIED  S.,  Stellenbosch 
KILPIN,  SIR  ERNEST  F.,  K.C.M.G. 


KING,  KENNETH,  Seapoint 

KNOBEL,   JOHN   B.,    M.B.,   L.R.C.S.,    Biebeck 

West 

KOHLER,  CHARLES  W.  H.,  Paarl 
KRAMER,  JACK 
KRIEL,  REV.  H.  T.,  Worcester 
LANCASTER,  HENRY 
LANCE,  SENATOR  HON.  W.  F. 
LANGERMAN,  JAMES 
LAWRENCE,  BROWN 
LAWRENCE,  JOHN  P. 
LAWTON,  ALFRED  B. 
LEGG,  CAPTAIN  ARCHER  S.,  Knysna 
LIPP,  CHARLES,  J.P. 
LOGAN,  JAMES  D.,  Matjesfontein 
LOMNITZ,  SIEGMUND,  Rondebosch 
LONSDALE,  CHARLES  BEAVER 
LORIMER,  SAMUEL 

MAASDORP,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  C.  G. 
MACKENZIE,  HECTOR 
MALLESON,  P.  RODBARD,  Stellenbosch 
MANNING,  W.  D. 
MARAIS,  CHARLES 
MARAIS,  CHRISTIAN  L. 
MARAIS,  JOHANNES  H.,  M.L.A. 
MENDELSOHN,  ALGY  E. 

MlCHAU,  J.  J.,  J.P. 

MICHELL,  HON.  SIR  LRWIS  L.,  C.V.O. 

MILLER,  THOMAS  M. 

MOORE,  ALBERT 

MOUNTFORD,  WM.  H. 

MULLINS,  A.  G. 

MURRAY,  FREDK.,  M.B.,  C.M. 

NEWMAN,  FRANK  J.  E. 

NICHOL,  WM.,  M.I.M.E. 

PATERSON,  DAVID  G. 

PAY,  FRANCIS  GEORGE 

PEARSON,  PROFESSOR  H.  H.  W.,  M.A.,  F.L.S. 

PERKINS,  HUBERT  S. 

POCOCK,  W.  F.  H. 

PRICE,  SIR  THOMAS  R.,  K.C.M.G. 

REID,  ARTHUR  H.,  C.E.,  F.R.I.B.A. 

REINERS,  AUGUST 

RETIEF,  JACOBUS  P.,  Paarl 

RIMER,  J.  C. 

RIVAS,  PHILIP  A. 

ROBERTSON,  WILLIAM  KNIGHT 

ROBINS,  RICHARD  WM. 

ROBINSON,  SIR  JOSEPH  B.,  BART. 

ROSE-INNES,  SIR  JAMES,  K.C.M.G. 

Ross,  HON.  WM.,  J.P. 

ST.  LEGER,  FREDK.  LUKE 

SCHIERHOUT,  MICHAEL  J. 

SCHREINER,  SENATOR  HON.  WM.  P.,  C.M.G.,  K.C. 

SEAVHX,  CECIL  ELIOT 

SERRURIER,  Louis  C. 

SlLBERBAUER,  CHARLES  F, 


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SINCLAIR-STEVENSON,  SIB  EDMOND,  M.D. 

SMARTT,    HON.    SIR    THOMAS    W.,    K.C.M.G., 

SMITH,  CHAS.  H.,  A.B.I.B.A.  [Stellenbosch. 

SMITH,  REV.  WHARTON  B.,  M.A. 

SMITHERS,  HENRY 

SMUTS,  CHAS.  F. 

SMUTS,  C.  PETER,  M.B.,  C.M. 

SMUTS,  Louis  B. 

SOMERSHIELD,  OSCAR 

SPENCER,  FRANCIS  HENRY 

SPILLANE,  THOMAS  B. 

STEVENS,  DANIEL  C.,  F.R.G.S. 

STEWART,  THOMAS 

STEYTLER,  GILBERT  BRENT,  Knysna 

STOCK,  J.  :L.  W.,  B.A. 

STRUBEN,  CHAS.  F.  W.,  M.L.A. 

TENNANT,  DAVID,  J.P. 

THEAL,  GEO.  McCALL,  LL.D. 

THOMAS,  C.  NEUMANN 

THORNE,  THOS.  LANE 

THORNS,  WM.  J. 

THORNE,  SIR  WILLIAM 

TUCHTEN,  J.  G. 

TWYCROSS,  BERNARD  G. 

TYARS,  GEORGE  P. 

VALLANCY,  WM.  BERTRAM 

VAN  BREDA,  SERVAAS 

VAN  RENEN,  HENRY 

VERSFELD,  DIRK,  J.P.,  Riversdale 

VICKERS,  ALBERT 

VILJOEN,  SENATOR  HON.  ANTHONY,  M.D. 

VINTCENT,  ALWYN  J.,  Mossel  Bay 

WALSH.  ALBERT 

WARREN,  EDWARD 

WEIDNER,  CHARLES 

WIENER,  LUDWIG 

WILLMOT,  FREDERICK  C.,M.D.,  D.P.R.,Sald(mk<t 

WILMAN,  HERBERT 

WILMOT,  HON.  ALEXANDER. 

WILSON,  W.  T. 

WOLLASTON,  FRANCIS  E. 

WORROLL,  CHARLES 

WRIGHT,  ALLAN 

WRIGHT,  JOHN  WM. 

ZIETMAN,  Louis  F. 

A.  BOTHA,  Miss  LOUISE  C.,  Eondelosch 
A.  THOMAS,  Miss  ETHEL  NEWMANN. 

DURBAN. 
ABREY,  HENRY 

ACUTT,  ERNEST  LESLIE,  C.M.G. 
ACUTT,  LEONARD 
ANDERSON,  DAVID  S.  B. 
BAKER,  ALFRED  JOHN 
BAKER,  WILLIAM  G. 
BENTLEY,  EDMUND  T. 


BORLASE,  H.  P. 

BOURHILL,  HBNRY,  Chaka's  Kraal 

BROWN,  JOHN  CHARLES 

BROWN,  J.  ELLIS 

BROWNE,  BEUCER  J. 

CAMPBELL,  ARCHIBALD  M. 

CAMPBELL,  SENATOR  HON.  MARSHALL 

CLARK,  CHARLES  CRABB 

COLLINS,  GEO.  CHURTQN 

COOLEY,  WM. 

CORBET,  EVERARD  P. 

COSTLEY-WHITE,  CYRIL  C.  E. 

CUNNINGHAM,  J.  R.  BALFOUR 

DICK,  GODFREY  W.,  F.C.I.S. 

DIXON,  FRANK 

EDWARDS,  FREDERIC  G.  H.,  M.D. 

ETLINGER,  THOS.  E.,  C.E. 

EVANS,  MAURICE  S.,  C.M.G. 

FERGUSON,  JAMES  FINLAY 

FINCH,  BARNARD 

FRERE,  OWEN  G. 

GAGE,  CHARLES  E. 

GARBE,  PROFESSOR  J.  B. 

GATLAND,  GEO.  J. 

GEARY,  ALFRED 

GREENACRE,  WALTER 

GUNDELFINGER,  KARL 

GUNTER,  WILLIAM  R.  G. 

HAMPSON,  B. 

HAMPSON,  J.  ATHERTON 

HANDS,  GEO.  E. 

HAYDON,  LEONARD  G.,  M.B.,  C.M.,  D.P.H. 

HENDERSON,  W.  P.  M. 

HITCHINS,  SENATOR  HON.  CHARLES 

HOLMES,  CHAS.  WM. 

HOOPER,  RAYMOND  E. 

HULETT,  GEO.  HERBERT 

HULETT,  SENATOR  HON.  SIR  JAS.  LIEGE,  J.P. 

HULETT,  HORACE  B. 

HULSTON,  JOHN,  J.P. 

HUNTER,  SIR  DAVID,  K.C.M.G.,  M.L.A. 

HUNTER,  JOHN  GEORGE,  M.P.C. 

KESSLER,  CAPTAIN  ROBT.  C. 

LAKIN,  CUTHBERT 

LANGSTON,  EDMUND  H. 

LESLIE,  ALEX.  STEWART 

LITTLEJOHN,  PETER 

LUCAS,  FREDK.  G.  C. 

LYALL,  GEORGE  P. 

MACKEMBAN,  HAROLD  G. 

MADDISON,  CECIL  W. 

MARRIOTT,  WALTER  J. 

MAYDON,  HON.  JOHN  G. 

MCKENZIE,  ARCHIBALD,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.E. 

McLARTY,  WM. 

MERRIN,  CHARLES  E. 
MILLAR,  HARRY 


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MILLER,  ROLAND  HENRY 
MILLS,  FREDERICK  W. 
MORRISON,  ALEXR. 
NELSON,  THOMAS 
ORPEN,  JOSEPH  MILLARD 
PALMER,  VALENTINE  C. 
PEARCE,  JOHN 
PETHERICK,  HERBERT  L. 
POWER,  HARRY  SHAKESPEARE,  J.P. 
POYNTON,  THOMAS  TAYLOR 
PRINCE,  J.  PERROTT,  M.D. 
REYNOLDS,  FRANK 
SAUNDERS,  EDWARD 

SCHULZ,  J.  H.  AlTREL,  M.D. 

SIEDLE,  OTTO 

SMITH,  ARTHUR  ASHDOWN 

SPARKS,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  HARRY,  V.D. 

STEVENS,  FRANK,  C.M.G. 

STOCKEN,  W.  A. 

STRANACK,  MORRIS  WM. 

STRANACK,  WM. 

THOMPSON,  WM.  J.,  J.P. 

VREEDE,  DIRK  E. 

WEBSTER,  EDGAR  J.  P. 

A.  BORLASE,  MRS.  E.  A. 

EAST  LONDON,  CAPE. 
BENNETT,  FREDERICK  H. 
BESWICK,  J.  H.,  Queenstoum 
BIRCH,  ERNEST  V.,  Dordrecht 
BOWER,  DAVID  J. 
BROTHERS,  C.  M.,  Queenstoum 
BROWN,  J.  E.  MYLES,  M.B.,  Aliwal  North 
CORDEROY,  JOHN  W.,  Kokstad 
DALRYMPLE,  THOMAS 
DEARY,  N.  D.,  Molte.no 
DENT,  R.  COURT,  J.P. 
DICKINSON,  HARRY  0.,  Burghersdorp 
FROST,  HON.  SIR  JOHN,  K.C.M.G.,  Queenstoum 
GASSON,  GEORGE  H.,  Queensioivn 
HACKER,  REV.  W.  J.,  Idutywa 
HOCKLEY,  DANIEL  EDWARD 
JEFFARES,  JOHN  L.  S.,  B.Sc.,  A.M.Inst.C.E., 

Aliwal  North 
MACDONALD,  DUNCAN 
MAGBR,  WM.  KELK,  J.P.,  Queenstown 
O'CONNELL,  JOHN  H.,  C.C.,  R.M.,  Humansdorp 
PRIAULZ,  FRANK  W.,  Bedford 
RAE,  JAMES  E.,  Queenstown 
REES,  DAVID,  J.P. 

TANNAHILL,  THOMAS  F.,  M.D.,  Queenstown 
TREGARTHEN,  WM.  C.,  Queenstoum 
UPPLEBY,  JOHN  G.,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S. 
WELLS,  ERNEST  T.,  Queenstoum 

ESTCOURT,  NATAL. 
ALBRBOHT,  HENRY  B. 

FOXON,  LlEUT.-CoLONEL  FRANK  E.,  V.D. 


FRANCES,  HARRY  L. 

GRAY,  ROBERT 

MIDDLETON,  RICHARD  W.,  L.S.A. 

FAURESMITH,  O.F.S. 
DICKSON,  WILLIAM  SAMUEL 

FICKSBURG,  O.F.S. 

ORFORD,  REV.  CANON  HORACE  WILLIAM,  M.A. 
Ross,  GEORGE  WALTER 
STEVENS,  CHARLES 
VAN  DEB  BYL,  PETER  F. 

GERMISTON,  TRANS. 

PlSTORIUS,  JOHAN  J. 

GRAHAMSTOWN,  CAPE. 
ABBOTT,  CHAS.  H. 
ABBOTT,  ERNEST  W. 
ATKINSON,  C.  G.  WARNER 
BLOMFIELD,  HORACE  M. 
BOSANQUET,  ARTHUR  F.  G. 
CORNISH,  RIGHT  REV.  CHAS.   E.,  D.D.,  Lord 

Bishop  of  Graham-stoum 
DOUGLASS,  JAMES  H. 
GIDDY,  LENNOX  L. 
GRAHAM,  FRANCIS  G.  C. 
GREENER,  HERBERT,  D.S.O. 
HARDS,  HARRY  H. 
HEMMING,  JOHN 
HIND,  ROBERT 
HUTTON,  ANDRIES  S. 
KETTLEWELL,  P.  W.  H. 
LEA,  JULLVN  AUGUSTUS,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S. 
LONG,  DAVID  A. 

MACGREGOR,  A.  MURRAY,  Alexandria 
MILES,  CHAS.  GEO. 
ROBERTSON,  WILLIAM,  M.R.C.V.S. 
SAUNDERS,     MAJOR     FHEDK.     A.,     F.R.C.S.. 

L.R.C.P. 

SHAND,  ANDREW  B.,  J.P. 
SKEELS,  C.  S.,  M.A. 
VAN  DER  RIET,  THOS.  F.  B. 

GREYTOWN,  NATAL. 
LEUCHARS,  COLONEL  GEORGE,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. 
RIDDELL,  HENRY  SCOTT 
SIMKINS,  EDWARD 
TATHAM,  CHARLES,  J.P. 

HARRISMITH,  O.F.S. 
CASKIE,  ALEXANDER 
JOHNSON,  PERCY  VINER 
ROSA,  JOHN  CORNELIUS 
THOMSON,  WILLIAM  BURNS,  J.P. 
WILLIAMS,  G.  A. 

HEIDELBERG,  TRANS. 
ALDOUS,  REV.  PERCIVAL  M.,  M.A. 


240 


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JAGERSFONTEIN,  O.F.S. 
VINER,  ALFRED  T.  A. 

JOHANNESBURG. 

ABURROW,  CHARLES 

ACUTT,  COURTNEY 

ABLER,  HENRY 

AIKEN,  ALEXANDER 

ANDREWS,  THOMAS 

ANSTEY,  NORMAN 

BAILDON,  ARTHUR  E. 

BAILEY,  HENRY  A. 

BAILEY,  SIR  ABE,  K.C.M.G. 

BAKER,  HERBERT 

BALL,  HENRY  S.,  M.Sc. 

BALL,  THOMAS  J.,  J.P. 

BAI.LANTINE,  WILLIAM  S. 

BATEMAN,  WALTER  SLADE 

BAWDEN,  FREDERICK  W. 

BELL,  CYRIL  M. 

BELL,  WM.  H.  SOMERSET 

BETTELHEIM,  HENRI 

BEVES,  GORDON 

BEYERS,  F.  W. 

BIGGER,  F.  C.,  J.P. 

BLAKELEY,  R.  H. 

BLANE,  WM. 

BLELOCH,  ROBT. 

BLKLOOH,  WM. 

BOARDMAN,  MAJOR  A.  SLIGHT 

BOOTH,  FERDINAND  ROBERT 

BOOTH,  KARL  E.  O. 

Boss,  AARON  A. 

BOUSTRED,  W.  R. 

BRIDGES,  P.  W. 

BROWN,  F.  LESLIE 

CADENHEAD,  J.  F. 

CALDECOTT,  WM.  A.,  B.A.,  F.C.S. 

CAMPBELL-JOHNSON,  HARRY  F. 

CAPLAN,  ISAAC 

CARRUTHERS,  THOMAS  B. 

CHAPPELL,  E. 

CHESTERTON,  LEWIS  B. 

CHUDLEIGH,  CHAS. 

CLARK,  G.  CRESSWELL,  C.M.G. 

COHEN,  H.  HERSCHEL 

COLLINS,  EDWARD  WM. 

CONNEW,  ROBERT 

Cox,  SYDENHAM  E.  S. 

CREEWELL,  JACOB 

CROQHAN,  JOHN  G.,  M.D.,  Klipriversoog 

CROSBY,  CAPTAIN  ARTHUR  J. 

CULLINAN,  SIR  THOS.  M.,  M.L.A. 

CURRIE,  RICHARD 

CURTIS,  LIONEL  G. 

DALRYMPLE,  WM. 

DAVIES  CLEMENT 


DA  VIES,  WALTER  KARRI 

DENNY,  GEORGE  A. 

DKNTON,  HENRY 

DEVENTSH,  CHAS.  E. 

DOLLAR,  EDWARD 

DONALDSON,  JOHN  S. 

DOUGLAS,  ROBERT  H. 

DOUGLASS,  EDWARD  WINGFIELD 

DOWLING,  WALFORD  R.,  M.I.M.M. 

DUIRS,  DAVID  P.,  M.D. 

DUMAT,  FRANK  CAMPBELL 

DUNCAN,  PATRICK,  C.M.G.,  M.L.A. 

DUNLOP,  WM. 

EASTWOOD,  PHILIP  B. 

EDGSON,  ARTHUR  B. 

EDINGTON,  THOS.  D. 

EDWARDES,  ROY  DBS  ANGES 

EDWARDS,  G.  BAKER 

EVANS,  J.  EMRYS,  C.M.G. 

EVANS,  SAMUEL 

FAIRBRIDGE,  WM.  E. 

FAULKNER,  GEORGE  A. 

FERGUSON,  JAMES 

FERRYMAN,  W.  E. 

FILMER,  HARRY  J. 

FISHER,  JOHN  MEADOWS 

FiTzPATRicK,  SIR  J.  PERCY,  K.C.M.G.,  M.L.A. 

FLEISCHER,  HENRY  C. 

FLEMING,  RICHARD 

FORBES,  FREDK.  WM. 

FRAMES,  PERCIVAL  Ross 

FRENCH,  ARTHUR 

FRIEDMAN,  ISAAC 

FROOD,  THOMAS  MORTON,  M.D. 

FRY,  HAROLD  A. 

GALLEWSKI,  MAURICE 

GAU,  JULIUS 

GILCHRIST,  THOMAS  B.,  M.D. 

GELFILLAN,  DOUGLAS  F. 

GLANVII.LE,  T.  B. 

GLENNY,  THOS.  A. 

GOLDMAN,  RICHARD 

GOLDREICH,  SAMUEL 

Gow,  JOHN 

GRAHAM,  WOODTHORPE  T. 

GRANT,  A.  H.  H. 

GREATHEAD,  PERCY,  J.P. 

GREEN,  FRANK  J.  H. 

GREEN,  WM.  J. 

GREENLEES,  JAS.  NEILSON 

GREGOR,  ALFRED 

GRIMMER,  WM.  P. 

GUN-BROWNE,  GEORGE  D. 

HAINS,  HENRY 

HALLIMOND,  WM.  T. 

HANCOCK,  STRANGMAN 

HANKIN,  C.  L. 

HARGER,  RICHARD  L. 


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241 


HARRISON,  J.  SPRANGER 
HART,  EDWARD 
HARTLEY,  CLEMENT  PERCY 
HAWTHORN,  REGINALD  W.  E. 
HEAD,  WM.  BEACHY 
HERTSLET,  PERCY,  I.S.O. 
HEWLETT,  WILLIAM  G. 
HEYMANN,  JOSEPH,  J.P. 
HEYWOOD,  P.  G. 
HILLMAN,  SELIG 

HlLLMAN,  WOLP 

HOFMEYR,  HENRY  J.,  B.A. 

HOLFORD,  WM.  G. 

HOLLINS,  RICHARD  R. 

HOLLOWAY,  ALFRED 

HOMAN,  LEONARD  E.  B. 

HONNET,  MAX. 

HOSKEN,  WM. 

HOY,  W.  W. 

HOYLE,  JAMES  JOHNSON 

HUDSON,  WALTER  E. 

HUMBY,  ALBERT  J.,  M.Inst.C.E. 

IMROTH,  GUSTAV 

TONS,  FREDK.  F. 

ISEMONGER,  ROBERT  B. 

JAMIESON,  EDMUND  C. 

JARDINE,  ALFRED  EDWARD 

JEPPE,  JULIUS 

JEROME,  CHARLES 

JOFFE,  MAX  F. 

JOHNSTON,  J.  LYON 

JONES,  EVAN  H.,  J.P. 

KANTOK,  ABE 

KEENAN,  JAMES,  F.R.C.S.I. 

KERR,  THOMAS 

KERSHAW,  HENRY  D. 

KRETZSCHMAR,  CHARLES  L. 

LAOESEN,  CHRISTIAN  A. 

LAMB,  HENRY  J. 

LANGEBRINK,  ANDRIES 

LANGERMAN,  J.  W.  S. 

LAVERTINE,  A.  G. 

LEAKS,  CHARLES  H. 

LENZ,  OTTO 

LESLIE,  J.  H. 

LEWIS,  ALFRED 

LEZARD,  HERBERT  LEO 

LICHTHEIM,  JACOB 

LIDDLE,  FREDERIC  C. 

LIDDLE,  HORACE  S. 

LIDDLE,  JOSEPH 

LINDSAY,  HENRY  LILL 

LITTLEJOHN,  JAMES 

LOCKIE,  ALBERT  V.  J. 

MACNEILLIE,  JAMES  CAMPBELL,  M.L.A. 

MACNEILLIE,  W.  S. 

MCCALLUM,  WILLIAM 


MCCORMACH,  MICHAEL 
McCowAT,  ROBERT  L.,  F.R.I.B.A. 
MCDONALD,  FRANCIS  R. 
McEwAN,  WM. 
MCGREGOR,  FRANK 
MCMILLAN,  MAJOR  F.  DOUGLAS 
MADGE,  CAPTAIN  CHARLES  A. 
MARKLEW,  E.  C. 
MARTIN,  WM.  A. 
MASON,  RICHARD  LYTB 
MATTHEWS,  JOSIAH  W.,  M.D. 
MAYNARD,  MAJOR  J.  G. 
MELVILL,  E.  H.  V.,  A.M.Insfc.C.E. 
MENNIE,  ROBERT  S. 
MITCHELL,  WM.  E.  C.,  D.S.O. 
MOON,  FREDERICK  WM. 
MORTON.  JAMES 
MOSEL,  S.  C. 
MUNRO,  JOHN 

MURRAY,  GEO.  E.,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S. 
NATHAN,  EMILE,  M.L.A. 

NlCOL-DUNN,  J. 

NOURSE,  HENRY 

OGILVIE,  PATRICK  A. 

OWEN,  HERBERT  BERRY 

PALMER,  W.  J. 

PAPENFUS,  HERBERT  B. 

PARKER,  CHAS.  E. 

PARKES,  JOHN  S. 

PARRY,  REGINALD  H. 

PEACOCKS,  A.  W.  H. 

PEIRSON,  ALEXANDER  R. 

PEIRSON,  JOSEPH  WALDIB 

PESSEN,  MORRIS  L. 

PHILIP,  JOHN  W. 

PHILLIPS,  SIR  LIONEL,  BART.,  M.L.A. 

PIM,  HOWARD. 

PITT,  ROBERT  G.  CAMPBELL 

PITTS,  JOHN 

PIZZIGHELLI,  RICHARD 

PLAYFORD,  Louis  L. 

POWELL,  HENRY  R. 

PRATT,  ARTHUR 

PRYDE,  JOHN  B. 

PURCHAS,  THOMAS  A.  R. 

QUINN,  J.  W.,  M.L.A. 

QUINTON,  FRANCIS  J. 

RANSOMS,  PERCY 

REID,  WALTER 

REISS,  F.  H. 

REUNERT,  THEODORE,  A.M.Inst.C.E. 

RICHARDSON,  NEWMAN 

RICHARDSON,  PETER 

RIGHTHOUSS,  J. 

ROBERTS,  CORYTON 

ROBERTS,  HERBERT 

ROBINSON,  CHARLES  D. 


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ROBINSON,  JOHN 

ROGERS,  HENRY  ADAMS 

ROGERS,  HENRY  P. 

ROSEN,  JACOB 

ROSETTENSTEIN,  ALBERT  V.,  J.P. 

ROSETTENSTEIN,  MAX 

Ross,  WM. 

ROY,  JOHN,  J.P. 

SACKE,  SIMON 

SANER,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  CHAS.  B. 

SCHULLER,  OSCAR  H. 

SCHUMACHER,  RAYMOND  WM. 

SHANONS,  WILLIAM 

SHEELEY,  G.  A. 

SHERIDAN,  NORMAN,  :M.D. 

SHORT,  Louis  W. 

SHORTEN,  JAMES  .G. 

SKINNER,  HARRY  Ross 

SMITH,  ARTHUR  JOHNSTONE 

SMITH,  H.  JASPER 

SMYTH,  J.  W. 

SNEIDER,  MORRIS 

SOLOMON,   SENATOR   HON.    SIR  EDWARD    P., 

K.C.M.G. 
SOLOMON,  HARRY 
SOMERSET,  EDMUND  T. 
SONN,  GUSTAV 
SPENCE,  ROBT.  H. 
STALLARD,  CHAS.  F. 
STAYT,  WM. 
STEEL,  SIDNEY  C. 
STEYTLER,  HENRY  DE  VILLIBRS 
STOKES,  FREDERICK  W. 
STONE,  HARRY 
STUCKB,  W.  H.,  A.R.I.B.A. 
STURROCK,  FREDK.  C. 
SYMONS,  DAVID 
TABERER,  HENRY  M. 
TAMPLIN,  ERNEST  H. 
TATHAM,  RALPH  H. 

TAYLOR,  GEORGE  M. 

THISELTON,  ALBERT  E. 

TUCKER,  SENATOR  HON.  WM.  KIDGER,  C.M.G. 

TUGMAN,  HERBERT  ST.  JOHN 

TURNER,  FRANK 

TURPIN,  FRANK  E. 

VANDER,  HOVEN,  H.  G. 

VAN  HULSTEYN,  SIR  WILLIAM 

WACKRILL,  HERBERT  J. 

WALKER,  A.  BLOFIELD 

WALKER,  ARTHUR 

WALKER,  ARTHUR,  Germiston 

WALLACE,  ALEXANDER 

WALLACE,  STUART  G. 

WATSON,  H.  FRASER 

WAYNE,  T.  H.  B. 

WEBB,  CLEMENT  D. 


WEBBER,  WALTER  S. 

WSNTZEL,  CHAS.  A. 

WHITELEY,  PERCIVAL 

WIENAND,  C.  F. 

WILKS,  SAMUEL  JERROLD,  C.E. 

WILLIAMS,  THOMAS  D. 

WILLS,  GEORGE  F. 

WOODBURN,  MACGREGOR 

WOODBURN,  WM. 

WOODS,  CHAS. 

WYNDHAM,  THE  HON.  HUGH 

A.  BARKER,  Miss  M.  E.,  R.R.C. 

KIMBERLEY. 
ADDISON,  WILLIAM'  H. 
ASHE,  EVELYN  0.,  M.D. 
BOONZAIER,  WILHELM  G.,  Carnarvon 
BRINK,  AREND 
GATOR,  GEORGE  C. 
CHISHOLM,  W. 
COMPTON,  GEO.  W. 
COOK,  ARCHIBALD  A. 
CUNDILL,  THOMAS  J. 
DE  PASS,  JOHN 
DUNCAN,  JAMES  DENOON 
ENGELKEN,  EMIL  WM. 
ENGLISH,  THOS.  ROWE 
GORDON,  W.  B.,  C.I.E.,  Britstown. 
GREATBATCH,  DAVID  W. 
HAARHOFF,  DANIEL  J.,  J.P. 
HARDY,  WILLIAM  H. 
HARRIS,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  SIR  DAVID,  K. C.M.G. , 

M.L.A. 

HARRIS,  HENRY  WM.  J. 
HARRIS,  WM.  DUCKETT,  Barkly  West 
HART,  HERBERT  F.,  M.B.,  J.P.,  Carnarvon 
HIRSCHBORN,  FRIEDRICH 
HULL,  GEORGE  H. 
HYAM,  ABRAHAM 
KENT,  JOHN  P. 

LANGB,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  J.  H. 
LEZARD,  Louis  F. 
LONG,  ARTHUR  G.,  Prieska 
LYNCH,  FRANK  S.,  J.P. 
MACGILL,  DAVID,  J.P. 
MACKAY,  GEORGE,  Douglas 
MACKENZIE,  JOHN  EDDIE,  M.B.,  C.M. 
MclvOR,  JAMES  B.,  Prieska 
MELVILLE,  S.  Du  TOIT,  J.P.,  Carnarvon 
MENDELSSOHN,  ISIDOR 
MULLER,    ALWYN     J.     G.,     C.C.     &     R.M., 

Carnarvon 
NEWDIOATE,  WM. 
NIND,  CHAS.  E. 
OATS,  FRANCIS 
OPPENHEIMER,  ERNEST 


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ORPEN,    REDMOND     N.     M.,     C.M.G.,     J.P., 

Campbell 
ORR,  JOHN 
POOLS,  THOMAS  J. 
POOLEY,  HAROLD  T. 
POOLEY,  JOHN,  J.P. 

RODGER,  MAJOR  THOS.  HENDERSON,  D.S.O. 
RONALDSON,  GEO.  SCOTT 
STONEY,  WILLIAM  W.,  M.D. 
SYMONDS,  HENRY,  M.D. 

VAN  ALPHEN,  J.  G.  DE  LABAT,  B.A.,  Hopefidd 
VAN  PRAAGH,  JOSEPH 

VAN  RENSBTTRG,  JACOLIUS  J.,  M.B.,  Carnarvon 
VAN  ZYL,  CAREL  J.,  J.P.,  Carnarvon 
VIGNE,  JAMES  TALBOT 
Voss,  ROBERT  DA  WE,  Douglas 
WAKEFORD,  GEORGE  C.,  Barkly  West 
WALSH,  FRANK,  M.A.,  J.P.,  Carnarvon 
WATKINS,  ARNOLD  H.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  M.L.A. 
WINDSOR,  PETER  F. 
WOLLASTON,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  CHARLTON  F.  B. 

KLERKSDORP,  TRANS. 
CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM 
GUEST,  HERBERT  M. 
HOWARD,  EDWARD  H. 
NESER,  JOHANNES  A.,  M.L.A. 

KOEKEMOER,  TRANS. 
LUCAS,  ALEXANDER  B. 

KROONSTAD,  O.F.S. 
BROWN,  FRANK 
GOLDSMITH,  THOMAS 
HOSEASON,  THOMAS  W. 

KRUGERSDORP,  TRANS. 
COHEN,  ABNER,  J.P. 
EDWARDS,  W.  MOORCROFT 
HARTLEY,  CLEMENT  PERCY 
MCNEIL,  J.,  M.R.C.V.S. 
PHILLIPS,  CAPTAIN  LLEWELLYN  J. 

LADYBRAND,  O.F.S. 
MACKINNON,  NEIL 

LADYSMITH. 
WALTON,  HUBERT 

LINDLEY,  O.F.S. 
BANNISTER,  CHARLES  R. 
VERMEULEN,  MARTHINUS,  J. 
WILSON,  JOHN  B. 

LYDENBURG,  TRANS. 
FROST,  ARTHUR  W.,  Pilgrim's  Rest 
GLYNN,  HENRY  THOMAS 
SCHURINK,  JAN.  L. 
TRAVERS,  JOHN  EDMUND  DE  LA  COUB 


MAFEKING. 

HOPPER,  EDWARD 
MOSELEY,  GEORGE  B. 
PROCTOR,  CAPTAIN  JOHN 

MEMEL,  O.F.S. 
LUCAS,  PHILIP  DE  N. 

MIDDELBURG,  TRANS. 
STANLEY,  ARTHUB 

MOUNT  EDGECOMBE,  NATAL. 
CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM  A. 

NEWCASTLE,  NATAL. 

GREAVES,  FRANK,  J.P.,  M.P.C. 

NOYCE,  ETHELBERT  W. 

WATT,  HON.  SIR  THOMAS,  K.C.M.G.,  M.L.A. 

NOTTINGHAM  ROAD,  NATAL. 
ACUTT,  COTTON,  Rosetta 
CROFTS,  CHARLES  J.,  M.Inst.C.E. 
DICKINS,  ALFRED 
EVANS,  LEWIS 

MOOR,  JOHN  W.,  M.L.A.,  Moot  River 
SMITH,  HERBERT  H.,  Balgowan 

OSHOEK,  TRANS. 
MOLISON,  ALLAN  D. 

PIETERMARITZBURG. 
ABBIT,  W.,  B.A. 
ADDISON,  R.  H. 
ALLISON,  THACKERAY  J. 
ANDERSON,  JAMES 
ARBUCKLE,  HON.  SIR  WILLIAM 
ARMSTRONG,  GEORGE  S. 
BADOCK,  PERCY  T. 
BARNES,  ALFRED  H. 
BARNES,  J.  F.  EVELYN.,  C.M.G.,  C.E. 
BARNS,  E.  W.,  M.A. 
BAYNES,  HON.  JOSEPH,  C.M.G.,  J.P. 
BEAUMONT,  SIR  WM.  HENRY 
BROADBENT,  WALTER  G. 
BROOME,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  WM. 
BUNTINE,  ROBERT  A.,  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
CAMERON,  WM.  M. 
CARBUTT,  HUGH  ARNOLD 
CARTES,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  THOS.  F. 
CLARK,  ROBERT  DOUGLAS,  M.A. 
COLLINS,  HARRY 
COOPER,  RICHARD  HENRY 
CROSS,  JOHN  WM.,  J.P.,  R.M. 
DAVIS,  P. 

DOVE-WILSON,  MR.  JUSTICE  JOHN  C. 
DUFF,  JAMES  ERSKINE 
FLEMING,  THOMAS 
GREEN,  MORTON 


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GREENE,  COLONEL  HON.  EDWARD  M.,  C.M.G. 

K.C.,  V.D. 
HAITH,  CHARLES 
HAMMOND,  ARTHUR  C. 
HARDY,  JOHN 
HARWIN,  JOHN 
HATHORN,  FERGUS  A. 
HATHORN,  MR.  JUSTICE  KENNETH  H. 
HATHORN,  K.  HOWARD,  B.A. 
HAY,  JAMES  M.  ALLAN 
HENDERSON,  JOHN  T. 
HERSHENSOHNN,  JOSEPH,  JUN. 
HUNTER,  WILLIAM  M. 
HYSLOP,  JAMES,  D.S.O.,  M.B. 
JACKSON,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  CECIL  GOWER 
JACKSON,  THEODORE  W. 
JARDINE,  JOHN 
KELLY,  BENJAMIN  S. 
KUFAL,  ALBERT  0. 
LEESON,  W.  F. 
LINDUP,  WALTER 
LINE,  LEONARD 
LORAM,  ALBERT  E. 
LYLE,  ALEXR. 
McAusLiN,  JAMES,  M.P.C. 
MARSH,  H.  VERNON 

MAXWELL,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  THOMAS,  J.P.,  V.D. 
MERRICK,  WILLIAM 
MURRAY,  HERBERT 

MURRAY,  HON.  SIR  THOS.  K.,  K.C.M.G. 
0  BRIEN,  WM.  J. 
O'MEARA,  THOMAS  P. 
PAYN,  PHILIP  FRANCIS 
PETERS,  ARTHUR  J. 

PITCHFORD,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  H.  WATKINS 
SAUNDERS,  SIR  CHAS.  J.  R.,  K.C.M.G.        .   , 
SHAW,  DACRE  A. 
SHORES,  JOHN  W. 
STUART,  JAMES 

BUTTON,  HON.  SIR  GEORGE  M.,  K.C.M.G. 
BUTTON,  MORRIS  A. 
TAINTON,  JOHN  WARWICK 
TATHAM,  FREDERICK  SPENCE,  K.C. 
TURNER,  FRANK  E. 
WHITELAW,  JAMES 
WORTHINGTON,  REGINALD  YORKB 
YONGE,  CECIL  A.  S. 


PIETERSBURG,  TRANS. 
CHAMBERLAIN,  CHARLES 
DALES,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  HARTLEY 
GISBORNE,  DUDLEY  G. 
KLEINENBERG,  THEUNIS,  J.P. 
MOCKFORD,  F.  PEMBERTON 
STEWART,  JAMES,  J.P. 
WHEELWRIGHT,  CHARLES  A.,  C.M.G. 


PORT  ELIZABETH. 
BARBER,  HILTON,  J.P.,  Cradock 
BIDEN,  WILLIAM 
BLAENE,  SIR  C.  FREDERICK 
BROWN,  JOHN  E.,  Somerset  East 
CAULFIELD,  WM.  F. 
CHABAUD,  JOHN  A. 
CHAPLIN,  THOS.  W. 
CHRISTIAN,  OWEN  S. 
CLAPP,  REV.  CHARLES  H. 
COWIE,  ALEXR. 
CRAIG,  ROBT.  WM. 
DENNY,  F.  W.  RAMSAY 
DEWAR,  WM. 

DISTIN,  CYRIL  W.,  Middelburg 
DOLLEY,  HON.  JOHN  F. 
DUNELL,  OWEN  H.  CHRISTIAN 
EBERT,  ERNEST 

EVANS,  JOHN,  B.A.,  M.D.,  Alexandria 
FORBES,  HENRY 
FRANCIS,  PERCY  J. 
GADD,  SELBY  M.,  J.P.,  Ta/elberg 
GALPIN,  GEO.  LUCK,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S. 
GILFILLAN,  EDWARD  T.,  Middelburg 

GlRDLESTONE,   MAJOR  NELSON  S. 

GLOAG,  ANDREW,  J.P. 

GRIFFITHS,  THOS.  GRIFF 

GUTHRIE,  ADAM  W. 

HANNAM,  CHAS. 

HANNAM,  REGINALD  P. 

HANSEN,  VIGGO  J. 

HABMSWORTH,     CAPTAIN     ALFRED     C.,     J.P., 

Golesberg 

HAZELL,  CHAS.  S. 
HILLIARD,  CHARLES  H.,  Hanover 
HIRSCH,  AUGUST 
HOY,  G.  FREDK. 
KAYSER,  CHAS.  F. 
KUHR,  HENRY  R. 
LANE,  WALTER  S. 
LINDHOLME,  ALGOT 
LOUBSER,  MATTHEW  M. 
LUMSDEN,  DAVID 
MACINTOSH,  WILLIAM 
MACSHERRY,  RIGHT  REV.  BISHOP  HUGH 

MclLWRAITH,  JOHN 

McKscHNiE,  THOMAS  S. 
MARSHALL,  EDWARD  A. 
MATTINGLEY,  WM.  T. 
METCALF,  ALFRED,  J.P.,  Cradock 

MOSENTHAL,  HARRY 

O'LEARY,  HENRY  J. 

PAGE,  OLIVER  E.,  J.P. 

PALMER,  THOMAS,  Uitenhage 

PALMER  T.  NORMAN  P.,  B.A.,  LL.D.,  Uitenhage 

PERRINS,  GEORGE  F. 

PERRINS,  GEORGE  R. 


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245 


PRBISS,  AUGUST  E. 

ROWBOTHAM.  H.  J. 

SCHOLEFIELD,  WALTER  H. 

SEARLE,  JAMES 

SMITH,  CHAS.  A. 

STEVENSON,  THOMAS 

STRUBEN,  ROBERT  H.,  Middelburg 

THOMAS,  ALFRED  B. 

WALPOLE,  R.  H. 

WAYLAND,  A.  E.,  Kleinpoort 

WIROMAN,   VEN.    ARCHDEACON  A.   THEODORE, 

D.D..  D.C.L. 
A.  WITHERS,  Miss  KATE  L.,  Cradock 

POTCHEFSTROOM,  TRANS. 
FLEISCHACK,  ALBERT  R. 

PRETORIA. 

A'ABABRELTON,  ROBERT 

BARRETT,  CHARLES  HUGH 

BARRY,  ARTHUR  J. 

BATTY,  JAMES  A. 

BECKETT,  THOS.  WM. 

BIRCH.  GEORGE  E. 

BLUNDELL,  FREDK.  Moss 

BOURKE,  EDMUND  F. 

BOURNE,  CAPTAIN  HENRY  R.  M. 

COLLIE,  JAMES 

COSSER,  STEPHEN,  C.A. 

DAVY,  JOSEPH  BURTT,  F.L.S.,  F.R.G.S. 

FARRER,  EDMUND  H. 

FIELD,  A.  PERCY 

GIBBS,  JOHN 

GILFILLAN.  WM.  H. 

GLADSTONE,     H.E.,     RIGHT     HON.    VISCOUNT, 

G.C.M.G. 

GODLEY,  GODFREY  A. 
GREEN,  JAMES  A. 
HAMILTON,  ROBERT 
HATCH.  JOHN  LENNARD 
HAZELL,  ALFRED 
HENDERSON,  THOMSON 
HEWITT,  FRANK  E. 
HEYMAN,  JULIUS  N. 
HEYS,  FREDK.  T. 
HOOPBR,  EDWARD  C. 
HORNE,  W.  J.  A.  E. 
HUFFAM,  SYDNEY 
HULL,  HON.  HENRY  C.f  M.L.A. 
HURLEY,  FREDERICK  A.,  A.M.Inst.C.E. 
HUTCHISON,  JAMES  A. 
JEPPE,  CARL 
JONES,  JOHN  R. 
JONES,  WM.  PATRICK 
KAY,  ERNEST  J. 
LEGAT,  CHARLES  E. 
LEWIS,  E.  H. 


LUNNON,  FREDERIC  J.,  M.A.,  LL.M. 

MACDONALD,  WILLIAM,  Sc.D. 

MAGGS,  CHARLES 

McLouoHLiN,  ARTHUR  P. 

MARKS,  Ki.r.i  \ 

MARKS,  SENATOR  HON.  SAMUEL 

MEDLAND,  HENRY 

MIDDLETON,  JOHN  J. 

MILLAR,  WM. 

MOFFAT,  JOHN  B. 

MOGG,  J.  W. 

MOORE,  THOMAS 

MUNDY,  VICTOR 

MUNRO,  DONALD  M. 

NEALE,  FREDERICK,  B.A. 

POYNTON,  JAMES  C. 

RAMSBOTTOM,  S.  F. 

REYNOLDS,  EDWARD  C. 

RING,  ALEXANDER 

ROBERTSON,  COLIN  C. 

ROBINSON,  PHILIP 

ROOTH,  EDWARD 

SAVAGE,  S.  RADFORD,  B.A. 

SCOTT,  THOMAS 

SHAWE,  HENRY  B. 

SMITH,  F.  B. 

SMITH,  ROBERT  J. 

SMUTS,  JOHANNES,  I.S.O. 

SMYTH,  HERBERT  WARINGTON,  M.A.,  F.C.S. 

SOLOMON,   HON.   JUSTICE     SIR  WM.    HENRY, 

K.C.M.G. 

STRUBEN,  ARTHUR  M.  A.,  A.M.Inst.C.E. 
THEILER,  ARNOLD,  C.M.G. 
TILLEY,  ALBERT 

VAN  BOESCHOTEN,  SIR  JOHANNES  G. 
VENN,  HARRY  N. 
WHITMORE,  SIDNEY  W. 

PRYNNSBURG,  O.F.S. 

NEWBERRY,  CHARLES 

RANDFONTEIN,  TRANS. 
TAYLOR,  JOHN  L. 

ROODEPOORT,  TRANS. 
WHITE,  HENRY  ARTHUR,  M.I.M.M. 

RUSTENBURG,  TRANS. 
KESWICK,  HENRY  G. 
MULLER,  FRANZ 

SEKUKUNILAND,  TRANS. 
HUNT,  DONALD  R. 

SENEKAL,  O.F.S. 
CLARK,  DOUGLAS 

SMITHFIELD,  O.F.S. 
TROLLOPE,  CAPTAIN  ARTHUR  G. 


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SOMERSET,  WEST. 
RAWBONE,  JAMES 

SWAZILAND. 
CORYNDON,  R.  T.,  C.M.G. 
DICKSON,  ALEXANDER 
FEETHAM,  RICHARD 
FORBES,  CAPTAIN  DAVID,  D.S.O. 
MILLER,  ALLISTER  M. 
PERKINS,  CAPTAIN  ROBERT  C.,  D.S.O. 
SHELDON,  THOS. 
STEWARD,  T.  A. 
WARNER,  BASIL  HALL,  B.A. 

THABA'NCHO,  O.F.S. 
ROBERTSON,  JAMES  W. 

UMTATA. 
HIBBINS,  WILLIAM  THOMAS 

UPOFUNA,  NATAL. 
BRANDON,  RUPERT  A.  L.,  J.P. 

VICTORIA,  WEST. 
SIMONS,  ARNAUD  J.  J.  B. 

VOERSPOED,  O.F.S. 
RAFFALOVICH,  WLADIMIR 

VRYBURG. 
BOURKE,  THOMAS  B. 

VRYHEID,  NATAL. 
BROWN.  HUGH 

COLENBRANDER,  BENJAMIN,  J.P. 
ORR,  THOMAS  G. 
WOOD,  JOHN  BURN,  M.B.,  C.M.,  L.R.C.P. 


WARMBATHS,  TRANS. 
TANNOCK,  JOHN  P.,  M.B.,  C.M. 

WELLINGTON,  CAPE. 
DAVIS,  JOHN  FREDERICK,  F.C.S. 
TAYLOR,  ROWLAND,  J.P. 


WEPENER,  O.F.S. 
BRODBJCK,  LANCELOT 
STANLEY,  HERBERT 

WESTMINSTER,  O.F.S. 
BYRON,  COLONEL  SENATOR   HON.    JOHN    J. 
C.M.G. 

WINBURG,  O.F.S. 
MERCIER,  D.  PYNE,  B.A. 
TUCKER,  G.  A. 

WOLMARANSSTAD. 
BARRETT,  HENRY  E.  W.  COOPBB. 


ZULULAND. 

BRUNNER,  ERNEST  AUGUST,  M.L.A. 

COOPER,  THOMAS  W. 

HAHN,  VEN.  ARCHDEACON  CHARLES  T. 

HARRINGTON,  ALBERT  E. 

HUNTER,  JAMES  DANKS 

JACKSON,  THOMAS  A. 

MATRAVERS,  WILLIAM  T. 

SWETE,  OSWALD  R. 


ALGERIA. 

CRUSH,  ERNEST  HOPE 


BALFOUR,  FRANK  J. 

BARCLAY,  JOHN  W. 

BARLOW,  JOHN  C. 

BEGG,  JAMES 

BELL,  TREVOR  H. 

BLOMEFIELD,  WILMOT 

BODEN,  WILLIAM 

BOUTBLL,  FRANCIS  H.  CHEVALIER 

BRADY,  REV.  HENRY  W. 

BRODIE,  ALLAN 

BUCKNALL,  BASIL  E. 

BUCKNALL,  H.  M. 

BULKLBY,  GEORGE 

BUSH,  W.  F. 


ARGENTINE   REPUBLIC. 

CALDWELL-CORK,  WM.  N. 
CALTHROP,  S.  G. 
CAMPBELL,  J.  A. 
CARLISLE,  FRED 
CARTWRIQHT,  HENKY  A. 
CASSELS,  JOHN  K. 
CASSELS,  WALTER  R. 
CHAMBERS,  PAUL  B. 
CHANTRILL,  BEVAN  RAJTDLES 
CHRISTMAS,  E.  W. 
CLABKE,  HAROLD  PERCY 
CLARKE,  JOSEPH  P.,  MJnst.O.E. 
COLQUHOUN,  JAMBS'  W. 
CONDER,  EUSTACE  L. 


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247 


CORBETT,  GEORGE  E.  L. 

CUMMING,  CHARLES  W. 

CUNNINGHAMS,  LENNOX 

CUTTS,  EDWARD  STANLEY 

DARBYSHIRE,  GILBERT  R. 

DARBYSHIRE,  HENRY 

DAVIES,  EDGAR  N. 

DICKINSON,  GEO.  CLARKE 

DORNING,  HERBERT 

DOUGLAS,  JOHN  C. 

DRYSDALE,  JOHN  MONTEITH,  M.A. 

DULHUNTY,  V.  R.  K. 

EDWARDS,  ERNEST  A. 

ELLISON,  GEO.  ANDERSON 

EVERY,  RT.  REV.  BISHOP  EDWARD  F.,  D.D. 

FADELLE,  EDWARD,  C.E. 

FIELD,  WILLIAM 

FLEMMING,  JAMES  A. 

FOWLER,  CHARLES  D. 

FOWLER,  THOMAS  C.  EDWARD 

FOSTER,  FRANK 

FRANKS,  FOSTER  O. 

GARDOM,  B.  W. 

GARROD,  JOHN  R. 

GIBBINGS,  ALFRED  H. 

GIBSON,  HOPE 

GODFREY,  JOSEPH  JAMES 

GODWIN,  CHARLES  A. 

GOODFELLOW,   ADAM  A.   G. 

GRANT,  HERBERT  H. 

GRANT,  ROBERT 

GRASSICK,  PETER  A. 

GWYN,  B.  L. 

GWYTHER,  CECDL  W. 

HALL,  J.  0. 

HARPER,  JAMES  L. 

HARRISON,  C.  RENE,  B.A.,  Oxen 

HAXELL,  W.  E.  0. 

HENDERSON,  E.  W. 

HENMAN,  HAROLD  J. 

HODDER,  SAMUEL 

HODGES,  VEN.  ARCHDEACON  WILLIAM  H. 

HOLLAND,  PHILIP  H. 

HOLLINS,  A.  F. 

HUBBACK,  J.  H. 

HURST,  GEORGE,  Santa  Cruz,  Patagonia 

HUTTON,  ALEXANDER  W.,  M.A. 

HUTTON,  LEONARD  JOHN 

IEVERS,  E.  F. 

JACK,  ARCHIBALD 

JACKSON,  NEVILLE  W. 

JEWELL,  ERNEST 

JOHNSTON,  M.  T. 

JONES,  ADRIAN  B. 

KARNEY,  REV.  CANON  ARTHUR  L.  B.,  M.A. 

KING,  DOUGLAS 

KIRBY,  RALPH 


KNOX,  CHARLES 

LAMOND,  WILLIAM 

LAURENCE,  HECTOR  E. 

LEITCH,  FREDERICK 

LEITCH,  GEORGE  A. 

LITTLE,  ALVAN  P. 

LLOYD,  THOMAS 

LOCKWOOD,  CHARLES 

LOUGH,  THOMAS  S. 

MACLUSKIE,  HENRY 

MACE,  J.  W. 

MACKENZIE,  RODERICK 

MACKENZIE,  RODERICK  N. 

MACKIE,  HORATIO  G.A. 

MCCALLUM,  WILLIAM  A. 

MAITLAND,  W.  MACDONALD 

MANIFOLD,  CHARLES 

MARCUS,  HUGO,  M.D.,  M.R.C.P. 

MARRS,  HENRY  J. 

MEYNELL,  EVERARD 

MILNE,  JAMES  H. 

MITCHELL,  ALEXANDER  D. 

Moss,  JOHN  R. 

MUSSON,  HAROLD  M. 

NEILD,  J.  F.  B. 

NEWTON,  CECIL  ELSDALE,  M.A. 

NORRIS,  WILLIAM   ~ 

NYE,  DOUGLAS  H. 

PEARSON,  C.  H. 

PEARSON,  FAIRLIE  CUNNINGHAMS 

PILGRIM,  H.  S. 

PIXTON,  ERNEST  MANDERS 

POUSSETTE,  HENRY  RIVINGTON 

PRESTON,  THE  HON.  HUBERT  A. 

PRUDEN,  ARTHUR  G. 

PURVES,  WILLIAM  F. 

RENFREW,  P.  S. 

REYNOLDS,  HENRY 

REYNOLDS,  REGINALD 

RICHARDS,  JOHN  W. 

ROBERTS,  ROBERT  H. 

ROBERTS,  ROBERT  WM. 

ROBERTS,  THOMAS  L. 

RUGERONI,  HECTOR  A. 

RUMBOLL,  ERNEST  L. 

RUMBOLL,  R.  LIONEL 

RUNCIMAN,  MATTHEW  LEISHMAN 

RUNCIMAN,  ROBERT  LEISHMAN 

SANDERSON,  HUGH  S. 

SCHWIND,  HAROLD 

SCOTT,  FRANCIS 

SHEPPARD,  WILLIAM  C. 

SKERRETT,  KING 

SLATER,  HAROLD  H. 

SMITH,  FREDERICK  CRAWFORD 

SMITH,  JOHN 

SPARKS,  R.  H.  A. 


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STUART,  ROBERT  H.  F.,  M.lnst.C.E. 

STUART,  WALTER 

SUMNER,  ALGERNON  J.  LE  COUTEUR 

SUMNER,  ROBERT  A. 

THOMPSON,  HENRY  CHARLES 

TOULMIN,  EVELYN,  M.O. 

TOWER,  H.E.,  SIR  REGINALD'!.,  K.C.M.G  ,  C.V.O. 

TUDOR,  HARRY 

TREGELLES,  HENRY 

VALLON,  GERALD  C.  D.  DE  J.  DU 


WALKER,  WALTER  F. 
WALLER,  THOMAS  H.  A. 
WARDEN,  WM. 
WARSKITT,  CAPT.  JAMES 
WILSON,  MATTHEW 
WITHINGTON,  ALLAN 

A.  DARBYSHIRE,  MRS.  MARY 

A.    GOODFELLOW,  MRS.  ADAM  A.   G. 

A.  VALLON,  MRS.  K.  DE  J.  DTJ 


BAHAMAS. 


ARMBRISTER,  F.  S. 

ARMBRISTER,  H.  F. 

ARMBRISTER,  PERCY  W.  D. 

BENNETT,  HON.  WM.  HART,  C.M.G. 

BRICE,  LORENZO  GEO.,  M.H.A. 

BROWN,  HON.  J.  H.,  M.L.C. 

BURNS,  PATRICK  HENRY 

BUTLER,  JOHN 

CULMER,  TIMOTHY,  M.H.A. 

CULMER,  HON.  JAS.  WM.,  M.E.C. 

CURRY,  ROBT.  H.,  M.H.A. 

DE  GLANVILLE,  REGINALD 

DURRANT,    HON.    F.  C.     WELLS,    MA.,   K.C., 

M.E.C. 

FARRINGTON,  R.  T.  A. 
HADDON-SMITH,  H.E.,  G.B.,  C.M.G. 
HADDON-SMITH,  CAPTAIN  W.  B.,  A.D.C. 
HOLMES,  FRANCIS  A.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  M.H.A. 
HUNT,  ALLEN  WARD 
HUNT,  HON.  WALTER  R.,  M.E.C. 


JAMESON,  HENRY  B.  L. 

JOHNSON,  HON.  GEO.  HENRY,  D.D.S.,  M.E.C. 

JOHNSON,  W.  C.  B.,  M.H.A. 

LIGHTBURN,  HENRY  W. 

MALCOLM,  HAKCOURT  G.,  K.C.,  M.H.A. 

MOULDER,  T.  H.  K.,  B.A. 

PINDER,  WILLIAM  JOHN,  M.H.A. 

PITT,  WM.  A.,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S. 

RAE,  J.  STANLEY 

SAWYER,  ROBERT  H. 

SOLOMON,  A.  KENNETH,  M.H.A. 

SOLOMON,  ERIC  V.,  M.H.A. 

STROMBOM,  W.  E.  S. 

SUTTON,  EDWARD  Y.  V. 

TUDOR,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  DANIEL 

T.,  K.C. 

TURTLE,  ROBT.  W. 
YOUNG,  J.  RONALD  C.,  M.H.A. 

A.  MOSELEY,  Miss  MARY 


BARBADOS. 


ANSTEY,  REV.  ARTHUR  H.,  M.A. 

BURDON,  MAJOR  HON.  J.  ALDER,  C.M.G.,  M.A. 

FITZGERALD,  O'CONNELL 

FLOOD,  EDWARD  H.  S. 

HARRISSON,  SYDNEY  T.,  C.M.G. 

JACKMAN,  EDWARD  C.,  M.C.P. 

KINCH,  C.  H. 

PHILLIPS,  HON.  J.  R.,  M.L.C.,  M.B.,  C.M. 

PILE,  HENRY  ALLEYNE 

PILGRIM,  E.  GRAHAM,  M.B.,  C.M.,  M.L.A. 


PITCHER  CLARENCE  S. 

PROBYN,  H.E.,  SIR  LESLIE,  K.C.M.G. 

SINCKLER,  EDWARD  G. 

SKINNER,  IRVINE  S.,  M.H.A. 

SWABY,  THE  RIGHT  REV.  WM.  P.,  D.D.,  Lord 

Bishop  of  Barbados 
WATTS,  HON.  FRANCIS,  D.Sc.,  C.M.G. 
WRIGHT,  CLIFTON 

A.  SANDERSON,  Miss  MARIAN  B. 


BASUTOLAND. 


HOBSON,  GEORGE  R. 

LONG,  EDWARD  C.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 


SLOLEY,  SIR  HERBERT  C.,  K.C.M.G. 
WEIGALL,  REV.  CANON  SPENCER,  M.A. 


BAILEY,  ROBERT  A. 
MURPHY,  WM.  H.  W. 


BECHUANALAND   PROTECTORATE. 

SURMON,  CAPT.  WILLIAM  B. 
WEATHERILT,  HENRY  C. 


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BELGIAN    CONGO. 


BAIKE,  THOMAS  J.,  Elizabethville 
ELLIS,  JOSEPH  PATRICK,  Elizabethville 
GAVIN,  N.  A.,  Kinshasa 


ALISON,  CHARLES,  Knocke  S/m. 


APPLEBY,  REGINALD  W. 
BLUCK,  ARTHUR  W.,  M.C.P. 

BUTTERFIELD,  HARRY  D. 

CONYERS,  JAMES  R. 

DAVIDSON,  VEN.  ARCHDEACON  JAMES 

DILL,  THOS.  M.,  M.C.P. 

GODET,  JOHN  D.  MIDDLETON 

GOSLING,  EDMUND  W. 

GOSLING,  HON.  AMBROSE,  M.L.C. 

GRAY,  HON.  REGINALD,  M.E.C. 

HALLETT,  WM.  CARDY 

INGHAM,  HON.  CHARLES  V.,  M.L.C. 

LlGHTBOURN,  JOHN  E. 


BURROWES,  FRANCIS,  E.,  Jacuiba 
CONNAL,  M.  J.,  La  Paz 
MACLEAN,  GORDON,  La  Paz 


MARTIN,  S.  T.,  Elizabethville 
PEARSON,  ARTHUR,  Elizabethville 
RICHARDS,  G.  M.,  Kasindi 

BELGIUM. 

WOOD,  THOMAS 

BERMUDA. 

LOCKWARD,  HON.  HENRY 

LOUGH,  REV.  EDWARD  J. 

MIDDLETON,  HON.  ORMOND  T.,  M.L.C. 

SHERIFF,  CHIEF  JUSTICE  PERCY  M.  C. 

SMITH,  HOWARD  VILLIERS 

SPURLING,  SALISBURY  S.,  M.C.P. 

TROTT,  HON.  DUDLEY,  M.B.,  M.E.C. 

TUCKER,  CECIL  H. 

TUCKER,  C.  H. 

WADSON,  HON.  SIR  THOMAS  J.,  M.C.P. 

WILKINSON,  HON.  EDGAR  C.,  M.D.,  M.L.C. 

A.  FRERE,  Miss  PHYLLIS  G. 

BOLIVIA. 

PARKER,  ALFRED  W.,  La  Paz 
POWELL,  HERBERT  B.,  La  Paz 


BRAZIL. 


BALL,  BASIL  DBS  G.,  Sao  Paulo 
GOMM,  HARRY  H.,  Curityba 
GRAHAM,  JOSEPH  W.,  Rio  de  Janeiro 
GREEN,  GERVASE  NOTCUTT,  Bahia 
KEEPER,  EDWARD  C.,  Rio  de  Janeiro 
KEEVIL,  JOHN  J.,  Santos 
KENYON,  C.  0.,  Santos 
MILLAR,  H.  A.,  Bahia 

BRITISH 

ANDERSON,  CHARLES  A.  M.,  Mombasa 

ATKINSON,  G.  G.,  Mombasa 

BAGGE,  STEPHEN  S.,  C.M.G.,  Naivasha 

BAILLIE,  F.  W.,  Nairobi 

BAKER,  F.  SANDBACH,  Nairobi 

BARCLAY,  ARTHUR  V.,  Kericho 

BARTH,  His  HONOUR  JUDGE  JACOB  W.,  M.A., 

Mombasa 
BELFIELD,  H.E.,  HENRY  CONWAY,  C.M.G., 

Nairobi 

BELL,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  JOHN  W.,  C.M.G.,  Nairobi 
BIRCHAL,  HAROLD  FRANK,  Mombasa 
BOWRING,  HON.  CHAS.  CALVERT,  C.M.G.,  M.L.C., 

Nairobi 

BROOK,  CAPTAIN  W.  B.,  Nairobi 
BROWN,  G.  PRITCHARD,  Mombasa 


MOFFAT,  R.  UNWIN,  C.M.G.,  M.B.,  Manaos 
PONTIFEX,  REGINALD  W.,  Rio  de  Janeiro 
ROLLS,  OLE  W.,  Bahia 
SCHLAPFER,  EDWARD,  Bahia 
THORNTON,  THOMAS,  Sdo  Paulo 
WARE,  WM.  FAIRS  URN,  Sdo  Paulo 
WHEATLEY,  HENRY  L.,  Rio  de  Janeiro 
WILSON,  JOHN  JESSIMAN,  Bahia 

EAST    AFRICA. 

BUNBURY,  RICHARD  W.  V.,  Nairobi 

CAINE,  LIONEL  E.,  Nairobi 

CHAMPION,  A.  M.,  Malindi 

CHERRETT,  BERTRAM  W.,  M.B.,  B.S.,  Nairobi 

COBB,  E.  POWYS,  Molo 

COOKSON,  G.  E.,  Mombasa 

Cox,  JAS.  IEVERS,  Mombasa 

CRISFORD,  GEO.  N.,  Kipini 

CROWTHER,  ARNOLD  THACKERAY,  Nairobi 

CUNLIFFE,  WM.  G.,  Nakuru 

DAVIS,  ALEXR.,  Nairobi 

DECK,  SAMUEL  F.,  Nairobi 

DELACY,  W.  E.  FENN,  Mombasa 

DICK,  MURRAY  M.,  Eldoret 

DROUGHT,  JAMES  J.,  F.C.S.,  A.I.M.M.,  Nandi 

DUNN,  THOMAS  S.,  M.B.,  Naivasha 


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ELLAKD,  JOHN  BRANDON,  Nairobi 

EYAZ,  MICHAEL,  Nandi 

GAILEY,  JAMES,  Nairobi 

GAMBLE,  OSWALD,  Nairobi 

GARNHAM,  WM.  S.,  Mombasa 

GILL,  E.  B.,  Nairobi 

GOSLING,  J.  T.,  Mombasa 

GRAHAM,  FRANK  J.  G.,  Mombasa 

GRANT,  OWEN,  Masongoleni 

GRANT,  RONALD  C.,  Nairobi 

HEATLEY,  HUGH  H.,  Nairobi 

HEMMANT,  EDWARD  V.,  Nairobi 

JACKSON,  WILFRID  B.,  Nairobi 

JMSVANJEE,  HON.  A.  M.,  M.L.C.,  Mombasa 

JEMMETT,  MAX  GLANVILLE,  Mombasa 

JOHNSTON,  JAMES,  Nairobi 

JONES,  JOHN  EDWARD,  Malindi 

JONES,  LLEWELLYN  A.  F.,  Kisii 

LEGGETT,  MAJOR  E.  H.  M.,  D.S.O.,  Mombasa 

LOGAN,  EWEN  R.,  M.A.,  Mahuru 

LtTMLEY,  JAS.  M.,  Kisii 

MACDONALD,    HON.    ARCHIBALD    C.,    M.L.C., 

Nairobi 

MACLEAN,  ADRIAN  J.,  Mombasa 
MACNAGHTEN,  LESLIE  H.,  Kisumu 
McBiiiDE,  WM.,  Mombasa 
McCLELLAN,  JOHN  W.  TYNDALE,  Fort  Hitt 
McRoBERTS,  B.  A.  K.,  Nairobi 
MARTEN,  JOHN  G.,  Naivasha 
MILDMAY,  GEORGE  ST.  J.,  Mombasa 
MONSON,  WM.  J.,  Nairobi 
NIXON,  ROBERT,  Nairobi 
NORTHCOTE,  GEOFFREY  A.  STAFFORD,  Kiamba 
NOTLEY,  WM.  K.,  Nairobi 
NUGENT,  GERALD  W.,  Nairobi 


O'MOLONY,  F.  S.,  Nairobi 

OULTON,  JOHN  T.,  Thika 

PARTINGTON,  HUGH  B.,  Kericho 

PEARSON,  JOHN  MAURICE,  Nairobi 

PICKWOAD,  HOWELL,  Mombasa 

POLLOK,  JOHN,  Magadi 

RAYNES,  THOMAS,  Nairobi 

REES,  OLI  MARTIN,  Nairobi 

RELLY,  CULLIS,  Nairobi 

Ross,  G.  A.,  Nandi 

Ross,  W.  MCGREGOR,  Nairobi 

ROWLANDS,  A.  W. 

RULE,  THOMAS,  Tana  River 

SIKES,  HOWARD  L.,  Magadi 

SMALLWOOD,  HON.  HENRY  A.,  M.L.C.,  M.E.C., 

Nairobi 

SMITH,  ALEXR.,  Nairobi 
SMITH,  CAPT.  GEORGE  E.,  Malindi 
SMITH,  GEORGE  L.,  Mombasa 
SMITH,  L.  TALBOT 
SORABJEE,  M.,  Mombasa 
SPURRIER,  ALFREoH.,C.M.G.,L  R.C.P.,  Nairobi 
TANNER,  WM.  HUGH,  P.A.S.I.,  Nairobi 
TATE,  HARRY  R.,  Kyambu 
TAYLOR,  HAROLD  B.,  Nairobi 
TYSSEN,  FRANCIS  D.,  Nairobi 
VISRAM,  A.  ALLIDINA,  Mombasa 
WARD,  ALEC  C.,  Mombasa 
WATCHAM,  J.  R.,  Nairobi 
WATKINS,  FRANK,  Nairobi 
W  ATKINS,  0.  F.,  Takaungu,  vid  Mombasa 
WEBBER,  WILLIAM  H.  N. 
WILLIAMS,  JOHN  HAMMOND,  Nairobi 

A.  WATCHAM,  Miss  DORIS,  Nairobi 


BRITISH 

ANDERSON,  C.  WILGRESS,  I.S.O.,  J.P. 

ANDERSON,  GEORGE  E. 

BIRCH,  WM.  WALTER 

BRATT,  ARTHUR  E. 

BRAUD,  HON.  ARTHUR,  M.C.P. 

Cox,  HON.  SIR  CHARLES  T.,  K.C.M.G. 

CRAIG,  ALLAN  ESTILLE 

CRAIGEN,  WM. 

DALTON,  LLEWELLYN  C. 

DAVIS,  CHARLES  G.  H. 

DE  SOUSA,  ALFRED 

DEVERILL,  HARRY 

DOUGLASS,  WALTER  J. 

DOWNER,  A.  W. 

DOWNER,  CLARENCE  H.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 

DOWNER,  HON.  JOHN,  M.C.P. 

EARLB,  PERCY  M.,  L.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 

EARNSHAW,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  ALBERT,  M.A. 

EGERTON,  H.E.,  SIR  WALTER,  K.C.M.G 


GUIANA. 

FAIRBAIRN,  THOMAS 

FERGUSON,  ARTHUR  D. 

FERGUSON,  JAS.  E.  A.,  M.B.,  C.M. 

FLEMING,  JOHN  M. 

FOWLER,  FRANK 

FRANKS,  GODFREY  F.,  M.A. 

FRERE,  HAROLD  ARTHUR 

GARNETT,  GEORGE  RUSSELL 

GASKIN,  C.  P. 

GILCHRIST,  WM.  J. 

GOMES,  CASIMTRO  J.,  M.D.,  C.M. 

HERBERT,  REGINALD  F.  DB  COURCY.  J.P. 

BONG,  HOWARD  T. 

KING,  JOSEPH  A. 

LAURENCE,  HENRY  H. 

LEGGE,  CYRIL  H.  E. 

LONDON,  REV.  JOHN  E.,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S. 

MASON,  E.  G.  L. 

NUNAN,  HON.  JOSEPH  J. 


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PARKER,  WM.  A. 

PARRATT,  WM.  HEATHER,  M.I.M.E. 

RAYNER,  CHIEF  JUSTICE  SIR  THOS.  CROSSLEY, 

REID,  IRVINE  K.,  M.D.,  C.M. 

REID,  WILLIAM 

ROY,  THOS.  J. 

SCONCE,  HERBERT  W. 

SLOMAN,  VERY  REV.  DEAN  ERNEST,  M.A. 


SMITH,  WM. 
SPAIN,  HARRY  G. 
STEWART,  ROBERT  P. 
WIETINO,  CARL 
WILLCOCKS,  EDWARD  I.  R. 
WILLS,  FREDERICK  T.,  M.B.,  C.M. 
WITHERS,  GEORGE  BOWYER 


DUTCH    GUIANA. 

DB  ST.  ROMAINE,  RICHMOND  E.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  Surinam. 


BRITISH    HONDURAS. 


AULD,  J.  PATON,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  M.LM.E. 
BENIDETTO,  MICHELIDI 
BRUNTON,  FREDERICK  W. 
COLLET,  H.E.,  WILFRID,  C.M.G. 

CUTHBERT,  HON.  SYDNEY,  M.L.C. 

HARRISON,  J.  H.  HUGH,  M.R.C.S.E.,  L.R.C.P. 
KRUG,  HERMAN 

McKiNSTRY,  HON.  WALTER  L.,  M.E.C. 
MEYER,  OTTO  AUSTIN,  J.P. 
NEWTON-HOWES,  ROBERT  W. 


PERKINS,  HON.  HARRY  INKES,  M.E.C.,  I.S.O. 

PHILLIPS,  HENRY  DENBIGH 

PLUMMER,  JOHN  E. 

ROSADO,  HON.  J.  M.,  M.L.C. 

SISNETT,  HERBERT  K.  MCDONNELL 

SLACK,  WM.  J. 

STARKEY,  FREDERICK  E. 

STARKEY,  TOM  R. 

USHER,  HON.  ARCHIBALD  R.,  M.L.O. 

WOLFFSOHN,  HON.  S.,  M.L.C. 


ASIMONT,  W.  F.  CL 
BALL,  THOMAS  A. 
BARRAUT,  EDWARD  H. 
BOST,  FRANK 
CHURCH,  CHARLES  J. 
DARBY,  WALTER  G. 
EDWARDS,  JOHN  TENISON 
HALL,  JOHN  MAXWELL 


BRITISH   NORTH   BORNEO. 

IRVING,  GBO.  CLERK 
LOVEGROVE,  LEONARD 
ROUTLEDGE,  ALFRED  WM. 
SCOTT-ATKINSON,  RICHARD 
WARDROP,  JOHN  NIMMO,  F.R.G.S. 
WAUGH,  P.  J.  ROY 
WBEDON,  WM.  C.  MOORBS 


BUCHANAN,  JOHN  C.,  Samarinda 
ISBISTER,  B.  CLARENCE,  Koetei 


DUTCH    BORNEO. 

MILUGAN,  HENRY,  Koetei 

BRUNEI. 
MAY,  HARRY  F. 


BURMA. 


AUNG  MAUNG  THA  DUN,  K.S.M.,  Moulmein 
BEESTON,  PHILIP  E.,  Rangoon 
BURGESS,  HERBERT  L.,  Toungoo 
BWA,  MAUNO  BA..,  A.T.M.,  Rangoon 
BYE,  MAUNG  Po,  K.S.M.,  Mydungmya 
DAVIDSON,  JOHN,  M.A.,  Rangoon 
DAWSON,  WALTER  H.,  Moulmein 
DUN,  MAUNG  NE.,  E.A.C.,  Rangoon 
EVES,  H.  B.  HEATH,  Rangoon 


FRENCH,  THOMAS,  Namtu 
GEORGE,  EDWARD  C.  S.,  C.I.E.,  Rangoon 
GYI,  MOUNG  TAUNG,  T.D.M.,  Moulmein 
HANNAY,  JOHN  A.,  Rangoon 
HENDERSON,  WALTER  L.,  Rangoon 
HLA,  MAUNG  KYAWZAN,  Mydungmya 
HORSWELL,  EDMUND,  Rangoon 
JAMES,  SAMUEL  LISTF.R,  Rangoon 
. 

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KYAW,  MAUNG,  B.A.,  Rangoon 

KYAW,  MAUNG  Ba.,  Hantliawaddy 

LYE,  Li  AH,  Rangoon 

LWIN,  MAUNG  TUN,  K.S.M.,  Rangoon 

MIN,  MAUNG  SAN,  A.T.M.,  Sagaing 

MIN,  MAUNQ  TUN,  T.D.M.,  Kyankse 

OLIVER,  LIONEL,  Rangoon 

PE,  MOUNG  ZAW,  B.A.,  Moulmein 

STUART,  CAPTAIN  W.,  Rangoon 


TAW,  MAUNG,  B.A.,  Magwe 
THA,  MAUNG  P.  O.,  T.D.M.,  Rangoon 
TAYLEB,  CHAS.  H.,  Rangoon 
TAYLEB,  CAPTAIN  THOMAS,  Rangoon 
VAN  SICKLE  R.,  Rangoon 
WADMAN,  REGINALD  F.  C.,  Bassein 
WHIGHAM,  GILBERT  C.,  Rangoon 
WELLS,  DOUGLAS  THURBURN,  Rangoon 
YIN,  MAUNG  Po,  T.D.M.,  Toungoo 


CAMEROONS. 


COBT,  J.  E. 

McCALLUM,  DUNCAN 
MILTON,  LEWIS 


OPET,  J.  H. 
ROBINS,  HARRY 
WARNS,  EDWIN  0. 


CEYLON. 


AGAR,  WALTER  J.,  Logie  Estate,  Talawakelle 
ANDERSON,       JAMES,        J.P.,       Bandarapola, 

Matale 
BAMBER,  MONTAGUE  KELWAY,  F.I.C.,  F.C.S., 

Hyde  Park  Corner,  Colombo 
BANDABANAIKE,  MAHA  MUDALIYAR  SIR  SOLOMON 

DIAS,  C.M.G.,  Horogolla,  Veyangoda 
BANDARANAIKE,    MUDALIYAR    WALTER    DIAS, 

Colombo 
BARNARD,   HENRY  0.,  A.C.H.,  F.R.A.S.,   The 

Observatory,  Colombo 

BEACHCROFT,  HENRY  A..  Kandy,  Ceylon 
BELL,  MALCOLM  FYERS,  Ohiya 
BERTRAM,     HON.     ANTON,     Attorney-General, 

Colombo 

BETTS,  JAMES  H.,  Walton  Estate,  Moneragalla 
BISSET,  A.  W.,  Passara 

BLISS,  GEORGE  CECIL,  Glenlyon,  Agra  Patnas 
Bois,  FREDERICK  W.,  J.P.,  Colombo 
Bois,  SIR  STANLEY,  Colombo 
BRADLEY,     GODFREY     T.,     M.I.Mech.E.,     c/o 

Irrigation  Department,  Colombo 
CLAYTON,  ARTHUR     G.,     Colonial     Secretariat, 

Colombo 

COOK.  ALFRED  LESLIE,  P.O.  Telegraph,  Colombo 
COOMBE,  WILLIAM,  Newara  Eliya 
COTTON,  JAMES  B.,  Passara 
COWLEY,  W.H.,  Sorana  Group,  Horana 
Cox,  GEORGE  LIONEL,  c/o  Carson  &  Co.,  Austra- 
lia Buildings,  Colombo 
CREASY,    HAROLD    T.,    Public     Works    Dcpt., 

Colombo 

DA  VIES,  NEADER  W.,  Randapolla 
DEANS,  JOHN  M.,  Hatton 
DENISON,  ALFRED  J.,  Colombo 
DE  LEMOS,  WILLIAM,  J.P.,  Rangbodde  Estate, 

Ramboda 
DE  Si^YA,  CHARLES  P.,  Cqrlton  House,  Moratuwa 


DE  SILVA,  WILMOT  A.,  J.P.,  Darley  Gardens, 

Colombo 
DE  SOYSA,  MUDALIYAR  J.  W.  CHARLES,  M.A., 

J.P.,  Alfred  House,  Colombo 
DIAS,  FELIX  REGINALD,  M.A.,  LL.M.,  Frazer 

Lodge,  Kandy 

DUNCAN,  JAMES,  Ury  Estate,  Badulla 
ENNIS,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  GEORGE  F.  N., 

Colombo 
FAIRLIE,  ALEXANDER,  Haslemere,  Turret  Road, 

Colombo 
FERGUSON,  ALAN  C.  W.,  B.A.  (Cantab.),  Naseby 

Estate,  Nuwara  Elliya. 
FERGUSON,     JOHN,     C.M.G.,     Naseby     House 

Nuwara  Elliya 
FERGUSON,  RONALD   H.,  B.A.  (Lond.),  Gallon 

Lodge,  Colombo 
FERNANDO,  H.  MARCUS,  M.D.,  B.Sc.,  Genera 

Civil  Hospital,  Colombo 
FOWLER,  FELIX,  Lunngalla 
Fox,  JOHN,  G.P.O.,  Colombo 
FRASER,  FREDERICK  H.,  Matale 
FRASER,  JOSEPH,  Pitakande  Estate,  Matale 
GALBRAITH,    ALEXANDER    N.,    Customs   Deft., 

Colombo 

GIBBON,  CHARLES,  GoonarnJbil,  Wattegama 
GIDDEN,  THOMAS,  Campion,  Bogatuantalawa 
GOLLEDGE,  GEORGE  H.,  Gikiyanakanda,  Neboda 
GREIG,  GEORGE,  Laxapana,  Maskeliya 
HANCOCKS,  JAMES  E.,  Colombo 
HARPBR,  KENNETH  J.,  B.A.,  Cleveland,Maskeliya 
HAYWARD,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  EDWIN  J.,  Colombo 
HECTOR,  ROBERT  B.,  Donside,  Nawalapitiya 
HENDERSON,  JAMES  A.,  Colombo 
HIGHFIELD,  REV.  HENRY,  M.A.,  Colombo 
HOWISON,  JOHN,  Colombo 
INGLIS,  HERBERT,  Tudugatta,  Neboda 
IRESON,  J.  PERCIVAL.,  Kumaradola,  MoneragaUa 


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JAYEWARDENE,  EUGENE  W.,  Advocate,,  Colombo 
JAYEWARDENE,   MAJOR  T.    G.,   Turret   House, 

Colombo 

JOHN,  REGINALD,  Colombo 
JONKLAAS,  RICHARD  W.,  Malabar  Street,  Kandy. 
KHAN,  PESTONJEE  D.,  Messrs.  Framjee,  Bhikajee 

&  Co.,  Colombo 
LEWIS,    ALFRED.,    Willesden,    Rosmead    Place, 

Colombo 

LIESCHING,  F.  W.  E.,  Namunakula 
LINDSAY,  ALEXANDER,  Colombo 
LYNE,  ROBERT  NUNEZ,  F.L.S.,  Colombo 
MACLACHLAN,  THOMAS,  Warriapolla,  Matale 
MACLEAN,  CHARLES  W.,  Maha  Uva,  Halgranoya 
MACPHAIL,  ROBERT  S.,  C.E.,  Irrigation  Dept., 

Colombo 
MCMILLAN,     DUNCAN,     C.E.,     Derby     House, 

Rosmead  Place,  Colombo 

MARKS,  JOHN,  Moneralcelle  Estate,  Moneragalla 
MARSHALL,   ARTHUR   H.,   Australia   Buildings, 

Colombo 
MARZETTI,  C.  J.,  M.R.A.S.,  Kandahar  Estate, 

Balangoda 
MATTHEW,  ALFRED  C.,  c/o  Bosanquet  &  Co., 

Colombo 

MITCHELL,  SIR  WILLIAM  W.,  C.M.G.   Colombo 
NELL,  ANDREAS,  M.R.C.S.,  Colombo 
NORRIS,  PERCIVAL  M.,  Colombo 
OBEYESEKERE,  DONALD.,  B.A.,  Barrister --at-Law, 

Batadola,  Veyangod,a 
OBEYESEKERE,  FORESTER  A.,  B.A.,  Barrister-at- 

Law,  Hill  Castle,  Colombo 
OBEYESEKERE,  JAMES  P.,  B.A.,  Barrister -at- Law> 

Batadola,  Veyangod.a 
OBEYESEKERE,  HON.  SIR  SOLOMON  C.,  M.L.C., 

Hill  Castle,  Colombo 

PARSONS,  LAURENCE  D.,  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Colombo 
PEIRIS,  JAMES,  B.A.,  LL.M.,  Barrister -at-Law, 

Rippleworth,  Colombo 
PETT,  FREDERICK  W.  A.,    Waragalande  Estate, 

Madulkelle 
PHILIP,  WM.  MARSHALL,  M.B.,  C.M.,  Town  Hall, 

Colombo 

PHILIPPS,  CHARLES  H.,  Passara 
PIERIS,   PAULUS   EDWARD,    M.A.,   Barrister-at- 

Law,  Civil  Service,  Colombo 
PROUSE,  ARTHUR  D.,  Colombo 


RAJEPAKSE,  MUDALIYAR  TUDOR  D.  N., Gatherum. 

Colombo 
RAMA  NATHAN,   P.,  C.M.G.,  K.C.,  Sukhastan, 

Colombo 
REID,    THOMAS,     Langhurst,    Gregorys     Road, 

Colombo 

RETTIE,  A.  T.,  Spring  Valley,  Badulla 
RETTIE,  WILFRED  J.,  Badulla 
RICHARDSON,       JOHN       STEWART,      Tyspane, 

Kotmale 

ROBINSON,  JOHN,  J.P.,  Conakelle,  Passara 
ROLES,  F.  CROSBIE,  "  Times  "  Office,  Colombo 
Ross,  JAMES  L.,  Messrs  D.   J.  Ross  <b  Co., 

Colombo 

RYAN,  CHARLES  G.,  St.  Clair,  Talawakele 
RYAN,  PHILIP,  Talawakele 
SARAM,  F.  J.  de,  J.P.,  Proctor,  Supreme  Court, 

Colombo 
SENIOR,    HON.    BERNARD,    I.S.O.,    Treasurer, 

Colombo 
SHAKESPEARE,  WALTER,  Messrs  Carson  <t  Co., 

Colombo 

SIMPSON,  E.  H.,  Pusselawa 
SKELTON,  ROBERT,  Colombo 
SMITH,  GRAHAM  M.,  Lindoola 
SMITH,  K.  SENTANCE,  Colombo 
STEPHEN,  CHARLES  C.,  Colcmbo 
STEVENSON,  J.  SHANNON,  Norwood 
STILL,  JOHN,  Kandy 
STRACHAN,  WILLIAM  L. 
STUBBS,  HON.  R.  E.,  M.E.C.,  Colcmbo 
TANCOCK,  J.  L.,  Allakolla  Estate,  Madulkelle 
TEMPLER,  GEORGE  D.,  Forests  Dept.,  Batticaloa 
TENNANT,  JAMES  BLAIR,  Matale 
TRIPP,    WALTER    C.    HOWARD,    Survey    Dept., 

Colombo 

UNWIN,  DUNCAN  H.,  Erroll,  Ration 
VAMADEVA,  RAMANATHAN,  Sukhastan,  Colombo 

VAN    CUYLENBURG,    LlEUT.-CoLONEL    HECTOR, 

Colombo 
WARDROP,  ALEXANDER,  Planters'  Association, 

Kandy 

WARDROP,  JOHN  GLEN.,  Colombo 
WILL,  ERNEST  P.,  Badulla 
WOODHOUSE,  GEORGE  WM.,  B.A.,  District  Judge, 

Batticaloa 
WYLLIE,  BRYCE  J.,  Kaluphani,  Haldumulla 


CHILI. 


ATLEE,  G.  F.,  Valparaiso 

BIRD,  HENRY  W.  W.,  Antofogasta 

DOWN,  N.  B.,  Rancagua 

FARR,  WILFRID  E.,  Punta  Arenas 

HODGSON,  REV.  C.  H.,  M.A.,  Valparaiso 

JARVIS,  C.  W.  B.,  Antofogasta 

LATTO,  ALEXANDER,  Valparaiso 


LEARY,  JOHN  J.,  Valparaiso 
MUNRO,  HARVEY  H.,  Anlofogasta 
NAYLOR,  JOHN  E.,  Valparaiso 
NORTON,  FREDERICK  B.,  Valparaiso 
NOTON,  CECIL  N.,  Iquique 
PEARSON,  JOHN  W.,  Valparaiso 
PYE,  RONALD  H.,  Punta  Arenas 


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ROBERTS,  KENRIO,  Antofogasta 
SCOTT,  ANDREW  G.,  Valparaiso 
SHARPS,  GEORGE  ERIC,  Antofogasta 
TANNER,  PERCY,  Valparaiso 


TEARE,  J.  H.  G.  Valparaiso 

VINT,  W.  P.,  Antofogasta 

WOOD,  WATLER  LOVEGROVE,  Punta  Arenas 

WOODD,  WALTER,  Santiago 


CHINA. 


BROAD,  WALLACE,  B.A.,  Hunan  Province 
CANNING,  LIONEL  E.,  Shanghai 
DUNCAN,  ALISTER,  Swatow 
ELLIS,  FELIX  M.,  Kowloon 
FULFORD,  HARRY  E.,  C.M.G.,  Tientsin 
HEUGH,  COMMANDER  JOHN  G.,  R.N.,  D.S.O., 
Pekin 


HISCOCK,  FRANK  H.,  Hangkow 

MCDOUALL,    REV.    WlLLODGHBY    GRICHTON,   Ho 

Chein  Fu 

PETT,  MONTAGES  W.,  Shanghai 
RICKETTS,  D.  POYNTZ,  A.M.iNST.C.E.,  Tientsin 
SMITH,  REV.  WILLIAM  E.,  M.D.,  Junghsitn 
THOMPSON,  A.  E.  S.,  Shanghai 


CONGO   FREE   STATE. 

ARMSTRONG,  JACK  P.,  Leopoldvitte 
JOHNSON,  DEANS  P. 


ERNST,  JAMES  B. 
GHJLOTT,  ARTHUR  G.  M. 
INKSETTER,  WM.  ELLSWORTH,  M.D 


COCHINCHINA. 

BROOKS,  LAWRENCE  A.  W. 

COLOMBIA. 

GILLIES,  JOHN,  Barranquilla 
LLOYD-OWEN,  EDMUND,  Bogota. 

COSTA   RICA. 

KING,  HARVEY 
SCOTT,  THOMAS 
TWOSE,  R.  W. 

CUBA. 

GARNETT,  EDGAR  M. 


CYPRUS. 


ANSELL,  WILLIAM  J.  D.,  I.S.O. 

BARRETT,  GEOFFREY 

BROS,  HENRY  A. 

CLEVELAND,  ROBT.  A.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 

CUNNNINGHAM,  ARTHUR  J. 

D4Y,  GEORGE  BERT 

DOUGLAS,  PERCY  A.  C. 

DU  BOULAY,  EDGAR 

FENN,  JOHN  C.  DOUGLAS 

GOOLD-ADAMS,  H.E.,  MAJOR  SIR  HAMILTON  J., 

G.C.M.G.,  C.B. 
HOLMES,  JOHN  R.,  B.L. 


KENT,  W.  M. 
MACASKIE,  JOHN  C. 
MCDONALD,  ERNEST  E. 

McLAUGHLAN,  HENRY  P.M. 

NEWHAM,  REV.  FRANK  D.,  B.A. 

ONGLEY,  FRED 

ORR,  CAPTAIN  HON.  CHAS.  W. 

POTTER,  YEN.  ARCHDEACON  BERESFORD,  M.A. 

RICHARDS,  T.  H.  HATTON 

RUSSELL,  HON.  W.  ALISON,  M.E.C. 

SMALE,  REV.  H.  T.,  M.A. 

STCART,  ALAN  L.  C.,  LL.D. 


BALL,  FRANCIS  M.,  Edfou 

BAYLY,  CECIL,  Khartoum 

BENNETT,  RISDON,  Cairo 

BOYCE,  AUSTIN  A.  RODNEY,  Khartoum 

BOYD-CARPENTER.  H.,  M.A.,  Cairo 

BROWNE,  CECIL  P.,  Eenk 

BRETT,  EDWARD  B.,  Suez 

CECIL,    LiECT.-CoLONEL    LORD    EDWARD 

K.C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Cairo 
CHRISTIAN,  CHARLES,  Cairo 
DABELL,  HAROLD,  Oiza 


EGYPT. 

DEMPSTER,  FREDERICK  R.,  Alexandria 
ENGLISH,  ERNEST  E.,  F.R.G.S.,  Suez 
GOUGH,  LEWIS  H.,  PH.D.,  Cairo 
GROWDER,  JOHN,  Suez 
HOOPS,  DOUGLAS  E.  MOSTYN,  Suez 
MACDONALD,  IAN  T.  A.,  Alexandria^ 
MARKS,  ARTHUR  T.,  Attaghi 
H.,      SCOTT,    ARTHUR   ELDON,    M.R.C.S.,   L.R.C.P. 

Mansourah 

SUTHERLAND,  DONALD,  Jemsah 
YOUNG,  RONALD  H.,  Suez 


Geographical  List  of  Fellows. 


255 


FALKLAND  ISLANDS. 


ALLAN,  A.  LESLIE 

ALLABDYCE.  H.E.,  W.L.,  C.M.G. 

BASELEY,  REGINALD  B. 

BOILEAU.  LEWIS  H. 

BONNER,  GEORGE 

BROWNE,      WILLIAM      MITCHELL,      L.R.C.P., 

L.R.C.S. 

CLEMENT,  HOWARD 
CRAIGIE-HALKETT,  MONTAGUE  C. 
DEAN,  GEORGE  T. 
DICKSON,  CAPT.  J.  QUAYLE,  D.S.O. 
FELTON,  ARTHUR  E. 
GIRLING,  WALTER  C.,  J.P. 
GREKNSHIELDS,  GEORGE 


LUXTON,  WILLIAM  H. 

MILLER,  SYDNEY 

PACKE,  HON.  VERB,  M.E.C. 

PEARCE,  HON.  ALEX.  H.  B.,     M.E.C.,     J.P., 

L.R.C.P. 

ROYLE,  GEORGE  W.,  L.D.S. 
SOUTER,  ALEX  M. 
TOWNSON,  HARRY  W. 
THOMPSON,  HON.  WM.  A. 
WALDRON,  HENRY,  J.P. 
WILLIAMS,  Louis 
WILSON,  JAMES-!NNES 

A.  ALLARDYCE,  MRS.  W.  L. 


FEDERATED    MALAY   STATES. 


ALLAN,  JOHN  H.,  Perak 
ALLARD,  J.  H.,  Perak 
AMBLER,  PERCY,  Perak 
BAILEY,  GEORGE  L.,  Perak 
BAILEY,  H.  N.  GORDON,  Kelantan 
BAILEY,  W.  J.  GEORGE,  Perak 
BARCLAY,  JOHN  M.,  Perak 
BARNS,  WILLIAM  FRANCIS,  Perak 
BAYLY,  BRIAN  B.,  Perak 
BERKELEY,  HUBERT,  Perak 
BINGHAM,  HENRY  T.,  Perak 
BLAIR,  R.  H.  BALFOUR,  Negri  Sembilan 
BROAD  RICK,  HON.  E.  G.,  Selangor 
BROWN,  LAWRENCE  C.,  Selangor 
BUYERS,  ALEXR.  L.,  Negri  Sembilan 
CALDWELL,  WM.  J.,  Perak 
C  ALLARD,  MALCOLM  E.,  Perak 
CARSON,  ROBERT  M.,  Selangor 
COBB,  GEORGE  E.,  Selangor 
CONLAY,  WM.  LANCE,  Perak 
CORBETT,  MAX  C.,  Perak 
CORBETT,  R.  L.,  Perak 
COWDY,  HENRY  L.,  Perak 
DANE,  EDWARD,  Perak 
DARBY,  HARRIS  E.,  Perak 
DAVIDSON,  A.  D.,  Negri  Sembilan 
DAWBARN,  OSCAR  S.,  Perak 
DINNEEN,  W.  T.,  Perak 
DINSMORE,  WM.  HOLMES,  Perak 
DISHMAN,  ARTHUR  J.,  Perak 
FOSTER,  MAURICE  K.,  Negri  Sembilan 
GILD,  HARRY,  Trengganu. 
GILMOUR,  DAVID  W.,  Selangor 
GRAHAM,  CAPTAIN  A.  McD.,  Perak 
GRIFFITHS,    HARRY    D.,    A.R.S.M.,    M.I.M.E., 
Tronoh 


GRIST,  KENNETH  M.,  Kuala  Lumpor 

GROVES,   THOMAS,   A.M.I.Mech.E.,   Selangor 

HARGREAVES,  WILLIAM,  M.A.,  Kangsar 

HARPER,  J.  PEASCOD,  Perak 

HARRISON,  CUTHBERT  W.,  Kuala  Lumpur 

HAWKES,  WM.  B.,  Perak 

HAYNES,  A.  S.,  Pahang 

HICKLEY,  THOMAS  GUY,  Negri  Sembilan 

HOLRROOK,  FRED  T.,  Johore  Bharu 

HOPE,  HUBERT  ASHWORTH,  Perak 

HUME,  WILLIAM  P.,  Kuala  Lumpor 

JONES,  STANLEY  RAMPLEN,  A.R.S.M.,  A.I.M.M., 

Tronoh 

LACHLAN,  G.  T.,  Perak 
LAIDLAW,  GEORGE  MUIR,  Perlis 
LAMPREY,  JONAS  C. 
LATHAM,  ROBERT  MADIGAN,  Perak 
LEWIS,  ARTHUR  E.,  Perak 
LLOYD,  FREDERICK  J.,  Port  Dickson 
MACKILLIGIN,  ALISTER  P.,  Selangor 
MAGER,  FREDERICK  W.,  A.M.lNST.C.E.,  Perak 
MAUDE,  MAURICE,  Perak 
MCCLELLAND,  FRANCIS  A.  S.,  Perak 
MclLROY,  JAMES  A.,  Perak 
METCALFE,  HAROLD  W.,  Perak 
MILLAR,  G.  W.  R.,  Negri  Sembilan 
MILLS,  CHAS.  BERESFORD,  Perak 
NUTT,  WALTER  F.,  Kuala  Lumpor 
NUTTER,  HARRY  F.,  Perak 
OSBORNE,  FRANCIS  DOUGLAS,  Perak 
PALMGREN,  VICTOR,  Selangor 
PARK,  MUNGO,  Pahang 
PEARS,  C.  FFOLLIOTT 
PEARSE,  FRANCIS  N.,  Perak 
PEARSON,  VINCENT  M.,  Perak 
PIPER,  HARRY  T.,  Negri  Sembilan 


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RAFFLES,  STAMFORD  CECIL,  Perak 
REID,  ROBEBT,  Negri  Sembilan 
ROBERTS,  JAMES,  Selangor 
SANGUINETTI,  W.  R.,  Selangor 
SANSON,  CHARLES  H.,  Perak 
SCOTT,  WALTER  DARE,  Trengganu 
SHELLEY,  MALCOLM  B.,  Perak 
SMITH,  ALEXANDER  S.  G.,  Kuala  Lumpur 
SOMEREN,  WALTER  N.  VAN,  Rantan 
STANDISH,  FRANK,  M.B.,  Tanjong  Malim 
STEPHENS,  CORNELIUS  V.,  Perak 
STEVENS,  GEO.  N.,  Perak 
STEWART,  THOMAS  H.,  Negri  Sembilan 


THOMSON,  GEORGE  WATT,  Kuantan 
TRAVERS,  E.  A.  O.,  M.R.C.S.,  Sdangor 
WALKER,  JAMES  F.,  Negri  Sembilan 
WATSON,  REGINALD  G.,  C.M.G.,  Perak 
WEBER,  HUBERT  C.,  M.D.,  Johore  Bliaru 
WHITEHOUSE,  C.  T.  DE  B.,  Selangor 
WHITEHOUSE,  HENRY  S.,  Perak 
WHITESIDE,  HENRY  S.;  Port  Dickson 
WILLIAMS,  PETER  E.,  Port  Dickson 
WILSON,  A.  WALLIS,  Taiping 
WISE,  PERCY  F.,  Selangor 
WOOD,  J.  DUNFORD.  Ipoh 


FIJI. 


ALLARDYCE,  KENNETH  JAMES 

BARNETT,  ERNEST  A. 

BLACK,  STUART 

BLAIR,  HON.  DYSON,  M.L.C. 

BOOTH,  ROBT.  M. 

BOYD,  ROBERT 

BROUGH,  C.  A.  LA  TOUCHE,  M.B.,  LL.B. 

BBOWN,  LESLIE  E. 

COATES,  HON.  ARTHUR  R.,  M.E.C. 

COUBROUGH,  A.  ADAIR,  M.L.C. 

CROMPTON,  ROBERT 

DE  BOISSIERE,  RAOUL  P.,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S. 

DIXON,  JAS.  DICKSON,  J.P. 

DUNCAN,  EDWARD,  J.P. 

EHRHARDT,  HON.  ALBERT  F.,  K.C. 

ESCOTT.  H.E.,  SIR  E.  BICKHAM  SWEET 

FARQUHAR,  ARTHUR  M.  0. 

FiTzGiBBON,  WILLIAM  N. 

Fox,  GEORGE,  M.R.C.S.E.,  L.R.C.P. 

FRY,  HUGH  R. 

GAULT,  ALEXR. 

GORDON,  GEORGE 

HEDSTROM,  HON.  JOHN  MAYNARD,  M.L.C. 

HEIMBROD,  GEORGE 

HENNINGS,  GUSTAV  M. 

HlGGINSON,  R.  C. 

HOODLESS,  DAVID  W.,  B.Sc.,  A.K.C. 

HUTCHINGS,  C. 

HUTSON,  HON.  EYRE,  C.M.G.,  M.E.C. 


JOHNSON,  JOHN  T. 
JOHNSON,  WM.  H. 
JOSKE,  ALEX  BREWSTER 
JOSKE,  ARTHUR 
LAZARUS,  SIMEON  L. 
LIVINGSTON,  WM.  P.  G. 
LYNCH,  HON.  GEO.  WM.  A.,  M.L.C.,  M.B. 
MACDONALD,  HUGH,  M.D. 
MCCONNELL,  JAMES 
MARKS,  GABRIEL  J.,  J.P. 
MARKS,  HON.  HENRY,  M.L.C.,  J.P. 
MAXWELL,  GERALD  V. 
MONTAGUE,  AUBREY,  M.B. 
OGILVIE,  ARTHUR  H. 

PRIDEAUX,  JOSEPH  F.  E.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 
RAMSAY,  WM.  MILLAR,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S. 
RANKINE,  HON.  RICHARD  S.  D.,  M.E.C. 
RUSSELL,  WM.  EAST 
SCOTT,  HON.  HENRY  MILNE,  M.L.C. 
SMITH,  ALFRED 
SMITH,  SYDNEY,  F.R.G.S. 
SPENCE,  FRANK 
ST.  JOHNSTON,  T.  R. 
STUART,  JAMES 
TARBY,  JOHN  P. 
THOMAS,  FREDK.  A. 

TWITCHELL,  RIGHT  REV.  THOMAS  C.,  D.D.,  Lord 
Bishop  of  Polynesia 


FRANCE. 


ANDERSON,  DANIEL  ELIE,  M.D.,  Paris 
ATLEE,  PERCY  STEPHENSON,  Pierrefilte  Nexielas 
CHAILLEY-BERT,  JOSEPH,  Paris 
HANNING,  WILLIAM,  Paris 
HECTOR,    CAPTAIN    G.    NELSON,    R.N.R.,    St. 
Raphael 


MIDDLETON,  JAMES  GOWTNG,  M.D.,  Paris 

PEARSON,  WM.  E.,  Paris 

PILTER,  SIR  JOHN,  Paris 

TAMBACI,  C.f  Marseilles 

WILLIAMS,  CHARLES  E.,  Ille.  et  Vilame 

WALTON,  SIR  ROBERT,  Paris 


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GAMBIA. 

FREDERICKS,  MAURICE  HUME,  HON.  EDWARD  A.,  B.A. 

GALWAY,  H.E.,  LIEUT. -COLONEL    SIR    HARRY        LEESE,  CAPTAIN  ERNEST  B. 
LIONEL,  K.C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  MclsACK,  J.  H. 


GERMANY. 

GRIFFITH,  SIR  W.  BRANDFORD,  Frankfort  PAKEMAN,  CAPTAIN  ANDREW  E.,  Hamburg 

HAMILTON,  Louis,  Berlin  SACHSE,  CHAS.,  Berlin 

JUST,  C.  F.,  Hamburg 

OELZE,  WILH,  Bremen  A.  BONN,  MRS.  THERESA,  Munich 

OSWALD,  HKRM  E.,  Darmstadt 

GERMAN  S.W.  AFRICA. 

NlEDERHEITMAN,  SYDNEY  R. 

GIBRALTAR. 

EVANS,  HON.   SIR  FREDERICK,  K.C.M.G.,  PORRAL,  ALBERT,  C.M.G. 

K.C.V.O.  SALLUST-SMITU,  WILLIAM  J.,  J.P. 

HILL,  CHARLES  WM.  SCHOOLES,  CHIEF  JUSTICE  SIR  HENRY  R.  PIPON 

MICHELIN,  W.  P.  TURNER,  WILLIAM,  M.A. 


GOLD   COAST    COLONY. 

ABRAHAM,  FREDERICK  0.,  Tarkwa  CARNELLEY,  S.  H. 

ABRAHAM,  HILBERT,  Tarkwa  CARTER,  ALFRED,  Accra 

ADAMS,  CAPTAIN  CLAUDE  H.,  Accra  CASSELL,  EDWARD  H.,  Winneba 

ALEXANDER,  J.  M.,  Axim  CLIFFORD,  H.E.,  SIR  HUGH,  K.C.M.G.,  Accra 

ALLAN,  KENNETH  BRUCE,  M.B.,  B.S.,  Kumassi  CLOUGH,     JAS.     A.,    M.B.,    L.S.A.     Northern 

ANDERSON,  JAMES  S.,  Abosso  Territories 

ARMITAGE,  CAPTAIN  CECIL  H.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ,  COKER,  WM.  Z.,  Cape  Coast 

Northern  Territories  COLLIER,  JOSEPH  H.  N.,  Kumassi 

ARTHUR,  S.  H.,  Sekondi  COOKSON,  CAPTAIN  C.  E.,  Tarkwa 

ATKINSON,  JOHN,  Accra  CORNEY,  LEONARD  GEORGE,  Accra 

AUERBACH,  HARRY,  Tarkwa  CORSER,  ROBERT  B.,  Accra 

BARBER,  GEORGE  H.,  Cape  Coast  COULDERY,  A.  C.,  Sekondi 

BARBOUR-JAMES,  JOHN  A.,  Cape  Coast  COUSSEY,  CHAS.  L.  R.  P.,  Salt  Pond 

BARTON,  PERCIVAL  F.,  Accra  CRAVEN,  C.  S.,  Accra 

BEAL,  WM.  P.  B.,  M.R.C.V.S.,  Kumassi  D'AMico,  GUIDO  DE  PIRO,  Accra 

BEAVEN,  REGINALD  A.  G.,  .4ccra  DALRYMPLE,  JOSEPH,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S. 

BEDDOES,  ALFRED  B.,  Axim  DAVIDSON,  A.  A.,  A.I.M.M.,  F.G.S.,  Axim 

BETTINGTON,  DIGBY  R.  A.,  Accra  DAVIS,  STEWART  SPENCER,  Accra 

BORGHESE,  EDWARD  C.,  Tarkwa  DONNELLY,  JAMES,  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Accra 

BowYER-BowER,  T.,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  Dunkwa  DONNELLY,  JAMES,  Half  Assinee 

BOYLE,  DAVID  H.  M.,  Ashanti  DORNING,  EDWARD  S.,  ^Iccra 

BRANCH,  HAROLD  CECIL,  Yeji  DOWSE,    THOMAS    A.,    M.R.C.S.E.,    L.R.C.P., 
BRAY,  EDWARD  L.,  Tarkwa  Accra 

BRECKENRIDGE,  CAPTAIN  T.  W.,  Kumassi  DUFF,  DAVID,  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  ^4ccro 

BROOK,  JOHN  S.,  Sekondi  ELKAN,  CAPTAIN  CLARENCE  J.,  Tamale 

BRUCE,  MALCOLM  A.,  Dunkwa  EMERY,  ALBERT  HEATHCOTE,  Northern  Terri. 
BRYAN,  MAJOR  HON.  HERBERT,  C.M.G.,  .4ccra  lories 

BURNS,  R.  E.,  Sekondi  ESSIEN,  ALBERT  DUKE,  Cape  Coast 


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ESUMAN-GWIRA,  JOHN  BUCKMAN.  Kuma*-ii 

FESTING,  MAJOR  ARTHCTR  H.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
Northern  Territories 

FLATAU.  ALFRED,  Akuse 

FOSTER,  DONALD  F.,  Broomassie 

FRANCE,  HENRY  D.,  Accra 

FULLER,  FRANCIS  C.,  C.M.G..  Kumassi 

FURLEY,  JOHN  TALFOURD,  Accra 

GALE,  EDMUND  G.,  Accra 

GALLAWAY,  WM.,  Prestea 

GLOSSOP,  CAPTAIN  H.  W.  DALE,  Northern  Terri- 
tories 

GOOD  ACRE,  JOSIAH  S.,  Tarkwa 

GOODBRAND,  STEPHEN  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Acera 

GREY,  WULFF  HENRY,  Amra 

GRIFFITH,  GORDON  R.,  Ashanti 

GRIMSHAW,  HERBERT  C.  W.,  B.A.,  Accra 

GUSH,  HOWARD  WALTER,  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Accra 

HALL,  ROGER  EVANS,  Sekondi 

HARMAN,  H.  A.,  Accra 

HARPER,  CHAS.  H.,  B.A.,  Accra 

HAYDEN,  A.,  Accra 

HAYLES,  HARRY  S.  H.,  Tarkwa 

HOBART,  CAPT.  EDWARD  H. 

HOLMES,  HARRY  G.,  Accra 

HUGHES,  ADRIAN  D.  P. 

INGLIS,  MAURICE  F.,  Accra 

IRVINE,  MAJOR  RICHARD  A.,  C.M.G.,  Northern 
Territories 

JERRIM,  E.  R.,  Tarkwa 

JOHNSTON,  T.  B.  Tarkwa 

KEIGWIN,  GEORGE  J.  W.,  L.R.C.P.,  Accra, 

KOENS,  JAN  N.,  Dunkwa 

LETT,  ROBT.  E.,  Sekondi 

LEWIS,  HENRY  M.,  Accra 

LEWIS,  IVOR,  Accra 

LLOYD-ROBERTS,  LAMBERT,  Accra 

LORENA,  A.  CHARLES,  L.R.C.P.E.,  L.R.C.S.E., 
Accra 

MACARTNEY-FILGATE.  DsRMOT  L.,  Sekondi 

McDouALL,JoHNC.S.,M.R.C.S.,L.R.C.P.,4ccra 

MCDOWELL,  FRANK  J.  J.  F.,  Prestea 

McGuiNNtss,  JOSEPH,  Dunkwa 

MACKESY,  CAPTAIN  P.  J.,  Accra 

MARLOW,  MAJOR  JOHN,  Northern  Territories 

MASON,  JOHN  V..  Tarkwa 

MASSEY,  BERTIE  ERROL,  Northern  Territories 

MAXWELL,  JOHN,  Accra 

MAYALL,  ROBERT  PERCIVAL  W.,  M.A.,  Christians- 
borg 

MEE,  GEORGE  H.,  Obuasi 

MILES,  A.  C.,  Ahuri 

MOIR,  DUNCAN  R.,  Prestea 

MOUTRAY-READ,  MAJOR  BERESFORD,  Northern 
Territories 

MUNDEN,  GEORGE  W.,  Dunkwa 

MURRAY- JOSE,  PERCIVAL  GARDINER,  Abosso 


MURRAY,  WM.,  Cape  Coast 

Muss,  LEONARD  J..  Sekondi 

NASH,    CAPTAIN    SIDNEY    DAWSON,    Northern 

Territories 
OMAN,  D.  J.,  Accra 
ORD,  G.  R.,  Adjah  Bippo 
O'RoRKE,  RIGHT  REV.  M.  S.,  M.A.,  Bishop  of 

Accra 

OTTER,  ALFRED,  Obuassi 
OWEN,  A.  L.,  Kumassi 
PARKER,  JOHN  MIDDLETON,  Accra 
PETTIT,  CHARLES  WM.,  Accra 
PHTLBRICK,  ARTHUR  J..  Sekondi 
POOLE,  CAPTAIN  GEORGE  A.  E.,  Accra 
POWER,  ROBERT,  Tarkwa 
RALPH,   CHAS.    H.   D.,   M.R.C.S.E.,   L.R.C.P., 

Accra 

RAMSDEN,  BERNARD  VIVIAN,  Kumassi 
REECE,  MAURICE  D.,  Tarkwa 
REEVE,  ARCHIE  C.,  Tarkwa 
REINDORF,  CHRISTIAN  J.,  Winneba 
REW,  MAJOR  C.  E.  D.  0.,  Obuassi 
RICHTER,  A.  H.  L.,  Quittah 
ROBINSON.  F.  ALLAN  C.,  Sekondi 
ROE,  PERCY  D.,  Akuee 
Ross,  CHAS.,  Seknndi 
RYAN,  WILLIAM  ARTHUR,  Accra 
SACH,  ROBERT,  Ashanti 
SAVAGE.  GABRIEL  H.,  Cape  Coast 
SEPP,  CHARLES  F.,  Dunkwa 
SHARPLES,  NORMAN,  Obuas-si 
SHARPLES,  THOMAS,  Broomasit 
SIMPSON,  JAMES  J. 
STEEDMAN.  MARK  CROMBIE,  Saltpond 
STUCKEY,  LEONARD  C.,  Tarkwa 
TAPLIN,  BURTON  M.,  Accra 
TELFER,  WALTER,  Northern  Territories 
THOMPSON,  J.  SIMPSON,  Tarkwa 
THOMPSON,  T.  H.,  Prestea 
TOWNSEND,  HON.  WM.  RICHARD,  B.A.,  Accra 
TUDHOPE,  WM.  S.  D.,  Aburi 
TURNER,  ALFRED  G.,  Axim 
TWEEDY,  E.  HERBERT,  Northern  Territories 
VAN  HIEN,  HENRY,  Winneba 
WALE.  WM.  C.,  Kumassi 
WALLACE,  CAPTAIN  W.  T.  E.,  Accra. 
WARDEN,  CAPTAIN  E.  0.,  Northern  Territories 
WATSON,  ALBERT  VICTOR,  Tarkwa 
WATSON,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  ERNEST  C.,  Accra 
WELMAN,  CHAS.  W..  M.A.,  Accra. 
WHEELER,  CAPTAIN  H.T.C., Northern  Territories 
WHELAN,  GEORGE  C.,  Accra 
WHITE,  ANDREW,  W.S.,  Accra 
WILLIAMS.  JAMES  ALEXANDER,  T.S.O..  Dodowah 
WRIGHT,  GEORGE  W. 

A.  CLIFFORD,  LADY 


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AOAR,  WILLIAM 
AKERS,  CHARLES  H. 
ALEXANDER,  DAVID  C. 
ANDERSON,  ANDREW 
APKEL,  HERBERT 
ARATHOON,  ALBERT 
ARTON,  J.  H.,  M.D. 
BELLINQHAM,  EDWABD 
BIOKFORD,  ANDREW  S. 
BOISSARD,  ARAISTE 
CHANDLER,  CHARLES  B. 
COMRIB,  WALTER  S. 
COTTER,  JOSEPH  E. 
GRAFTER,  ALBERT 
DALGLIESH,  JAMES  A. 
DALGLIESH,  PERCY 
DE  PASS,  HARRY  R. 
ELLIOTT,  QEO.  BOWHILL 
EVERALL,  WILLIAM 
FRANK,  A.  M. 
GUTHRIE,  SETON  C.  B. 
HAIT,  CHARLES  S. 
HOLLIDAY,  ALEXANDER 
INQE,  WALTER 
JENKINS,  CAPT.  G.  W.  R. 
JOHNSTON,  BENJAMIN 
KOESTER,  GEORGE 
KOESTER,  PAUL 
LAMBSON,  PERCY 
LEWONSKI,  EDWARD 
LIND,  WALTER 
MAcNiDER,  STANLEY 
McKAY,  JAMES  H. 

MACliOUGHLIN,  GEORGE  W. 

McPHAiL,  N.  P.,  M.B.,  Ch.B. 

EWEITS,  CREASY 
MOLBSWORTH,  HON.  CHAS.  R. 


BIDEN,  FREDK.  A. 
BOWLEY,  FRANCIS  B.  L. 
BRIGQS,  ALBERT  F. 
BRYAN,  J.  J. 

BUCKNILL,  HON.  JOHN  A.  S, 
CHATER,  HON.  SIR  C.  PAUL, 
CHURCHILL,  ALEO.  F. 
CLARK,  FRANCIS  W.,  M.D. 
CLEMENTI,  CECIL 
DICKSON,  WILLIAM 
FARRKLL,  ULICK  A.  R. 
GOLDSMITH,  HENRY  E. 


GUATEMALA. 

MEADOWS,  FRANK 
MEADOWS,  NORMAN 
MEIGGS,  REGINALD 
MEU33,  RONALD 
MELVILLE,  H.  W. 
MERO,  ALEXANDER 
MOIR,  CHARLES 
MORASSO,  ANDREW  J.» 
NICHOLSON,  CHARLES 
PEARSH,  BERTRAM  K. 
PENNEY,  W.  T. 
PIXTON,  JAMES 
PRENDERGAST,  JOHN 
PRENTICE,  A.  R. 
PULLEN,  CARLOS  B. 
ROE,  HENDERSON 
SAVAGE,  DAVID  M. 
SCHWANK,  ADOLPH 
SCOTT,  GORDON  M. 
SHARD,  GILBERT  M. 
SMITH,  GORDON  P. 
SMITH,  PROP.  T.  A.  M. 
THOMPSON,  A.  CHARLES 
TILDESLEY,  JOSEPH 
TOWNING,  H.  J. 
TRIEBEL,  F.  G. 
TURNER,  JOHW 
VICKERS,  CHARLES 
VINTER,  JAMES  H. 
WALKER,  WILLIAM  G. 
WILL-EY,  R.  W. 
WILSON,  PETER  C. 
WOODBURN,  GEORGK 
YOUNG,  J.  B. 

GUERNSEY. 

TAHOURDIN,  R.  H. 

HOLLAND. 

PRILLEVITZ,  J.  M.,  Leeuwarden 

HONG-KONG. 

GUBBAY,  R.  A. 

HALL,  FREDK.  T. 

HANCOCK,  SIDNEY 

HARRIS,  M.  READER 

,  M.E.C.  HASKELL,  ERNEST  D. 

C.M.G.,  M.L.C.  HEDGELAND,  REGINALD  F.  C.,  M.A. 

JACK,  WM.  C.,  M.I.N.A. 

LAYTON,  BENDYSHE 

MARRIOTT,  OSWALD,  M.D. 

MAY,  H.E.,  SIR  FRANCIS  H.,  K.O.M.G. 

PAGE,  HARRY  WM. 

POLLOCK,  HON.  HENRY  E.,  K.C.  M.L.C. 


230 


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SETH,  ARATHOON,  I.S.O. 
SEVERN,  HON.  CLATTD 
SIMON,  MAJOR  H.  S.  P. 
SMITH,  PROF.  C.  A.  M.,  M.Sc. 
TEMPLETON,  DAVID 


TROAKES,  W.  J. 
WATKINS,  HARRY 
WILKINSON,  CHARLES  D. 

A.  CLEMENTI,  MRS.  CECIL 


INDIA. 


ALTOF,  COLONEL  ALI,  Punjab 

ANSTEAD,  R.  D.,  Bangalore 

BURDWAN,  THE  MAHARAJA  DHIRAJ  OF,  K.C.S.I., 

Bengal 

BURTON,  EDWARD,  Lahore 
CACCIA,  ANTHONY  M.,  M.V.O.,  United  Provinces 
CAMPBELL,  COLONEL  J.  E. 
CARMICHAEL,     H.E.,      RIGHT.      HON.     LORD, 

G.C.I.E.,  K.C.M.G.,  Calcutta 
CHOWDHURY,  RAJA  MONMATHA,  Bengal 
CLEMENCE,  WALTER,  Cawnpore 
CONRAN.CHARLES  E..L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  Madras 
COOPER,  ALEXR.,  Sylhet 
COOPER,  ARTHUR  J.,  Chittagong 
DAUNT,  L.  C.,  Jalpaiguri 
DENT,  LIEUT.  R.  B.,  Almora 
ELLIS,  JOHN  H.,  Peermaad 
FIRMINGER,    REV.    WALTER   K.,   B.D.,   M.A., 

Calcutta 

FREMANTLE,  S.  H.,  I.C.S.,  Allahabad 
FRERE,  CAPTAIN  ALLAN  GRAY,  Madras 
GABRIEL,  E.  VIVIAN,  C.V.O.,  C.S.I.,  Calcutta 
GAIKWAD,  SHRIMANT   SAMPATRAO   K.,  M.R.I., 

Baroda 

GARRETT,  H.  L.  0.,  Lahore 
GOCULDAS,  NAROTTAM  MARARJEE,  Bombay 
GOSWANI,  RAJA  KISORI  LAL,  Bengal 
HAMNETT,  FREDERICK  HARPER,  Madras 
HORNELL,  W.  W.,  Calcutta 
HUDSON,  LiEUT.-CoLONEL  ERNEST,  F.R.C.S.E., 

Allahabad 

HUTCHINSON,  HENRY  NORTON,  I.C.S.,  Lahore 
JENKINS,  H.  L. 
JHALAWAR,    His    HIGHNESS    THE    MAHARAJA 

BAHADUR  OF,  Rajputana 
JOHNSTONS,  GEORGE  W.,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S. 

Calcutta 

JONES,  ERNEST  J.,  Calcutta 
KHAN,  H.  R.,  Calcutta 
KINNEY,  ALEXANDER,  Calcutta 
KOTHARI,  JEHANOIR  H.,  Karachi 
LANGLEY,  PROFESSOR  GEO.  H.,  M.A.,  Calcutta 
LATHBURY,    CAPTAIN    ERNEST    B.,    R.A.M.C., 

Bombay 


LATTGHLIN,  MAJOR  CHARLES  E.  H.,  Bombay 
MACDONALD,  REV.  J.  MIDDLETON,  M.A.,  Dacca 
McDowALL,  CHARLES  H.,  Calcutta 
MEHR-UD-DIN,    MUHAMMAD,    M.R.A.S.,   Baha- 

walpur 
MESTON,    His  HONOUR  SIR  JAMES,   K.C.S.I., 

Allahabad 

MIDDLETON,  JAMES,  Punjab 
MODI,  EDALJI  M.,  D.Sc.,  LL.D.,  LTTT.D.,  F.C.S., 

Bombay 

MURRAY,  WM.  A.,  B.A.,  M.B.,  Chiitagong 
NASHIPUR,  MAHARAJA  OF 
NUNAN,  P.  F.,  M.D.,  Bombay 
ORMEROD,  GEORGE  H.,  M.lNST.C.E.,  Assam 
OTTLEY,  MAJOR  W.  J.,  Sialkat 
PADDOCK,  WILLIAM  G.,  Bangalore 
PASSMORE,  REV.  JOSEPH,  Madras 
PAUL,  ARTHUR  EDWARD,  Tanjore 
PEARSON,  JAMES  RAE,  C.I.E.,  Meerut 
PETIT,  BOMANJEE  DURSHAW,  Bombay 
PICKFORD,  A.  D.,  Cawnpore 
PIPER,  CAPTAIN  F.  SOUTHWELL,  Bombay 
PUDUKOTA,  H.H.  THE  RAJA  OF,  Madras 
RANDELL,  GEO.  P.  P.,  Peshawar 
RUTHERFORD,  E.  W.,  Mysore 
SAGGU,  MAHOMAD  K.,  Punjab 
SAVAGE,  RONALD  MACE.  H.,  Calcutta 
SAWTELL,  REV.  WM.  ARTHUR,  Bombay 
SHEFFIELD,  O.  R.;  Calcutta 
SMYTH,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  ROBERT  N.,  Punjaub 
STAPYLTON,  ALAN,  A.M.Inst.C.E.,  Upper  Assam 
STEWART,  JOHN,  Travancore 
TAGORE,  MAHARAJA  BAHADUR,    SIR  PRODYOT 

CROMAI,  Calcutta 
VERNON,  H.  A.  B. 
WALKER,  CAPT.  ROWLAND,  Bombay 
WARLIKER,     LIEUT.-COLONEL     DAMODER     P., 

Aurungabad 

WEIL,  CHARLES  P.,  Madras 
WILKIN,  CAPT.  ROBERT,  Bombay 
WOOD,  SEYMOUR  C.  G.,  Bombay 
WRAY,  HUGH  A.,  Sylhet 


ITALY. 

GILBERTSON,  CHARLES,  Firenze 


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261 


DA  WE,  JOHN  GBOSVENOB 


IVORY   COAST. 

HUGHES,  JOHN  D. 


JAMAICA. 


ABBOTT,  PHILIP  WILLIAM,  Kingston 

BEARD,  HON.  MB.  JUSTICE  CHARLES  HALMAN, 

Kingston 

BLAGBOVE,  PETER,  Brown's  Town 
BONITTO,  RUDOLPH  E.,  Kingston 
CARGILL,  SIDNEY  R.,  Kingston 
COBK,  HON.  PHILIP  C.,  C.M.G.,  Kingston 
CUNDALL,  FBANK,  F.S.A.,  Kingston 
DELOADO,  BENJAMIN  L.,  Kingston 
DOUBLEDAY,  SIDNEY  H.,  Kingston 
EVES,  CAPTAIN  HEBBEBT  E.,  J.P.,  Cedar  Valley 
FABQUHABSON,  JOHN  C.,  J.P.,  Montego  Bay 
FOBD,  JOSEPH  C.,  Kingston 
GEOBGE,  ABTHUB,  Kingston 
GIDEON,  D.  S.,  J.P.,  Port  Antonio 
GLANVILLE,  THOMAS,  Manchester 
GOSSET,  HON.  B.  S.,  Bull  Bay 
GBACE,  M.  SHEFFIELD,  Bath 


HAGGABT,  HON.  E.  A.  H.,  M.L.C.,  Kingston 

HENDRIKS,  A.  J.,  Bl<ick  River 

HOME,  HENBY,  Kingston 

KEELING,  ALLAN  L.,  Spanish  Town 

MANNING,  H.E.,  BBIGADIEB-GENERAL  SIB 
WILLIAM,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Kingston 

NUTTALL,  His  GBACE  ENOS,  D.D.,  Lord  Arch- 
bishop of  the  West  Indies,  Kingston 

OGILVIE,  MA  JOB  CHAS.  M.,  Kingston 

PAWSEY,  ALFRED,  Kingston 

PBINGLE,  HON.  SIB  JOHN,  K.C.M.G.,  M.L.C., 
M.B.,  Clonmel  P.O. 

RAMSDEN,  HUGH  C.  H.,  Hampden  P.O. 

RICHMOND,  JAMES,  C.M.G.,  Kingston 

SHIBLEY,  HON.  LEICESTER  C.,  Clarks  Town 

WABD,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  HON.  CHAS.  J.,  C.M.G., 
M.P.C.,  Kingston 


HAMILTON,  JOHN  T. 


JAPAN 

KlNDERSLEY,  LlEUT.-COLONEL  ABCHIBALD,  O.L. 


JAVA. 


MAXWELL,  MABIUS 


JERSEY. 

LE  GBOS,  GERVAISE 
LE  MAISTBE,  J.  LE  B. 


LABUAN. 

ALTMAN,  GBAXVILLE  J. 


LEEWARD   ISLANDS. 


BELL,  H.E.,  SraH.  HESKETH,  K.C.M.G.,  Antigua 
BEST,  HON.  THOMAS  A.  V.,  Antigua 
DAVIDSON-HOUSTON,   LIEUT.-COLONEL   W.   B., 

C.M.G.,  Montserrat 
DAVIS,  BENJAMIN  S.,  St.  Kitts 
DIDIEB,  S.  F.,  Dominica 
DYETT,  HON.  EDWABD  F.,  Montserrat 
FLETCHEB,  W.  MORRIS,  Dominica 
GRELL,  CHAS.  H.,  Dominica 
MAXWELL,  CHIEF   JUSTICE  SIB  FREDERIC  M., 

Antigua 


NICHOLLS,  HAROLD  A.  A.,  Dominica 

PABKER,  MB,  JUSTICE  FEED.  HABDYMAN,  M.A., 

B.L.,  Dominica 

RIVIERE,  DONALD  0.,  Dominica 
ROLLE,  HAMILTON,  M.L.C.,  Dominica 
WALKER,  HARRY,  Dominica 
WYKHAM,  ALFRED  L.,  M.D.,  Antigua 
YOUNG,  His  HONOUB  WM.  DOUGLAS,  C.M.G., 

Dominica 


LIBERIA. 


APPLEBY,  ROBEBT  R. 
BBAHAM,  I.  F. 
BUNTING,  R.  H. 


MAUGHAM,  R.  C.  F. 
PERKINS,  A.  E. 
SHARPS,  RICHARD 


262 


Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


LOURENCO   MARQUES. 


HYLTON,  REGINALD  E.  A. 
IRON,  ARTHUR  T. 
LAWRANOB,  J.  H.  G. 


LLOYD.  ERNEST  A. 
LONG,  ARTHUR  TTLNEY 
RAWLINGS,  ALFRED  T. 


MADEIRA. 

REID,  W.  J.  G. 


MALTA. 


BARTALO,  AUGUSTO,  B.LITT.,  LL.D. 

BlANCARDI,  LlEUT.-COLONEL    HON.    N.    GRECH, 

C.V.O.,  C.M.G. 

CARUANA-GATTO,  CONTINO  A.,  B.A.,  LL.D. 
CASTALDI,  EVARISTO 
CLAUSON,  MAJOR  HON.  JOHN  E.,  R.E.,  C.V.O., 

C.M.G. 


DINGLI,  ADRIAN,  LL.D. 

FORNO,  LUIGI  G. 

GANADO,  ROBERT  F.,  LL.D. 

MATTBI,  CHAS.,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S. 

NAUDI,  CARLO  GALEA,  LL.D. 

SAMUT,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  ACHILLES,  C.M.G. 

VASSALLO,  E.  C.,  M.A.,  LL.D. 


MAURITIUS. 


ADAM,  Lotris  OCTAVE 

ADAM,  PIERRE 

ANDERSON,  REV.  JAMES  F. 

BAILEY,  WM.  MAURICE 

BERTIN,  HENRY 

BROAD,  ARTHUR  J. 

BRODIE,  JAMES  M. 

BROWN,  JAMES  J. 

BROWN,  MR.  JUSTICE  RICHARD  MYLES 

Buss,  REV.  ARTHUR  C.,  M.A. 

CHANCELLOR,     H.E.,    MAJOR    SIR    JOHN    R., 

K.C.M.G. 
COLLINS,  ARCHIE 
DAVIDSON,  FITZ-GERALD  H. 
DENMAN,  ROBERT,  M.R.C.S.E. 
DICKSON,  GEORGB 
DYKES,  ARTHUR  J. 
EBBELS,  WM.  PHILLIPS 
EDWARDS,  HON.  W.  T.  A.,  C.M.G.,  M.D. 
ELYARD,  FREDERICK  J. 
FRANCIS,  HON.  B.  A.,  M.L.C. 
FRASEH,  HON.  EDWARD  C.,  C.M.G.,  M.L.C. 


GIBSON,  HON.  JAMBS  J.,  M.L.C. 
GRAHAM,  HON.  ROBERT  B.,  M.L.C. 
GRANNUM,  HON.  EDWARD  A.,  M.E.C. 
HITCHCOCK,  HAROLD  G. 
HUMBERT,  F.  Lois 
IRELAND,  GEOBGH  H. 
KOENIO,  PAUL 

LE  AllBRE,  HlPPOLYTB,  JlJNB. 

LINCOLN,  GABRIEL 

MclRviNE,  CHARLES  G. 

NAZ,  JOSEPH  L. 

NICHOLS,  FREDERIC  A. 

O'CONNOR,  OWEN  LIVINGSTONE,  F.R.Met.Soc. 

RUSSELL,  W.  F.,  B.A. 

SCROGGS,  LIEUT.  HAROLD  C.,  R.N. 

SHAND,  CHARLES  FARQUHAR 

STOCKDALE,  FRANK  ARTHTIB. 

STOCKDALE,  REGINALD  H. 

VALLET,  Louis  A. 

WILSON,  ALBERT  J. 

WILSON,  CAPTAIN  JOHN 

WYNNE,  HENRY  CLEMENT 


MEXICO. 


BAYLEY,  F.  J. 
GREEN,  FREDK.  W. 
HAMER,  THURSTON 
HARDWICKE,  CHARLES,  M.D. 
ILLIUS,  DONALD  W. 


MA  OKAY,  ALEXR.  N. 
MOON,  E.  IVENS 
STEPHENSON,  GEO.  E. 
WHYTE,  JAMES  MARCUS 
WORKMAN,  ARTHUR  MAITLAND 


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263 


PANAMA. 


ANDREWS,  WM. 
BARHAM,  ERIC 
COOPER,  REV.  F.  E.  J. 


NEWBERRY,  JOHN  HM  A.LM.M. 
PEEBLES,  CHARLES 
REID,  ALOIS 


NEWFOUNDLAND. 


ANDERSON,  HON.  JOHN,  M.L.C. 

BISHOP,  HON.  ROBERT  K.,  M.L.C. 

BLANDFORD,  HON.  SYDNEY  D. 

BOWRINQ,  HON.  EDGAR  R.,  M.L.C. 

BRADSHAW,  HERBERT  E. 

BRUCE,  C.  A.  C. 

CARTER.  G.  J. 

CROSBIE,  HON.  JOHN  C.,  M.E.C. 

CROWE,  HARRY  J. 

DAVIDSON,  H.E.,  W.  E.,  C.M.G. 

EMSHSON,  HON.  CHARLES  H.,  K.C.,  M.E.C. 

FENELON,  JOHN  J. 

FRANKLIN,  W.  H. 

GIBBS,  HON.  MICHAEL  P.,  M.E.C. 

GOODRIDGE,  HON.  A.  F. 

GOODRIDGE,  RICHARD  F. 

GREENE,  WILLIAM  HOWE,  A.R.I.B.A. 

GRIEVE,  WALTER  BAINE 

HARRIS,  HON.  JOHN,  M.L.C. 

HARVEY,  HON.  JOHN,  M.L.C. 

HORWOOD,  CHIEF  JUSTICE  SIR  WM.  H. 

JOB,  ROBERT  B. 


JOB,  HON.  WM.  C.,  M.L.C. 

KNOWLING,  HON.  GEORGE,  M.L.C. 

MACPHERSON,  CLUNY,  M.D.,  C.M. 

MONROE,  JAMES  H. 

MORISON,  HON.  DONALD,  K.C. 

MORRIS,   RIGHT  HON.  SIR  EDWARD   P.,  K.C., 

LL.D. 

MORRIS,  HON.  FRANK  J.,  K.C. 
MOSDELL,  H.  M.,  M.B. 
MUNN,  JOHN  S. 

OUTERBRIDOB,  SlR  JOSEPH 

PADDON,  J.  A. 

REID,  HARRY  D. 

REID,  WM.  D. 

RENNIE,  WM.  H. 

RYAN,  JAMES,  J.P. 

SQUIRES,  R.  ANDERSON,  LL.B.,  M.H.A. 

WALKER,  ARTHUR  GORDON 

WARREN,  HON.  WM.  R.,  M.H.A. 

WATSON,  ERNEST  R. 

WATSON,  HON.  ROBERT,  M.E.C. 

WINTER,  HON.  MARMADUKE  G.,  M.L.C. 


NICARAGUA. 

CALDBRWOOD,  JOHN  J.,  M.I.M.M. 


NORTHERN   NIGERIA. 


ADAMS,  EDWARD  C.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 

ANLBY,  VERNON  RUSSILL 

ANNETT,  H.  H. 

ARCHER,  F.  BISSET 

ARDAQH,  MAJOR  GEORGE  H.,  D.S.O. 

ARNETT,  EDWARD  JOHN 

BATESON,  JOHN 

BERKELEY,  HENRY  8. 

BISHOP,  WM.  WALLS 

BOSTOCK,  WILFRID  C. 

BLAIR,  M.  CAMERON,  M.D. 

BLAND,  EDWARD  M. 

BORGHESE,  E.  C. 

BRACKEN,  T.  W. 

BRATT,  JAS.  H.  DAVSON 

BROWN,  GEORGE  S. 

BROWN,  JOHN 

BURTON,  CAPTAIN  EDWARD  F.  N. 

BYNO-HALL,  CAPTAIN  F. 


CANNING,  ARTHUR  R. 

CHAPMAN,  RONALD  S. 

COLLISSON,  PERCIVAL  L. 

COOKE,  GEORGE  ALFRED 

COUSIN,  ROBT. 

CRIPPS,  LIEUT.  A.  E.  W.,  R.N.R. 

CUBITT,  MAJOR  THOMAS  A.,  R.A.,  D.S.O. 

DAY,  W.  NORMANSELL 

DEACON,  ARTHUR  J.  E. 

DOUGLAS,  ERIC 

DUPIGNY,  E.  G.  MORSON 

DWYER,  FEARGUS 

EDWARDS,  EDWIN 

ESPIE,  SAMUEL  ALBX. 

EVANS,  WILLIAM  J. 

FIRMIN,  CECIL  H. 

FOULKES,  CAPT.  HENRY  D. 

FOWLER,  CHARLES 

FRASER,  WM.  KINO 


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FREMANTLE,  JOHN  MORTON 

FREWEN,  HUGH  MORETON 

GASCOYNE,  HARRY  B. 

GIBBS,  G.  W. 

HAMLYN,  A.  DOUGLAS 

HENDERSON,  JOHN  A. 

HILL,  WILLIAM  H.  F. 

HODGES,  ARTHUR  H. 

HODGETT,  E.  C. 

HOOKE,  ARTHUR  W. 

HUDDART,  LINDOW  H.  L.,  M.A.,  A.M.Inst.C.E. 

HUDSON,  WILLIAM 

JENSEN,  O.  CHRISTIAN 

JOHNSON,  CAPTAIN  ARTHUR  E.,  D.S.O. 

JOHNSON,  CAPT.  PERCY 

LA  CHARD,  Louis  W. 

LARYMORE,  MAJOR  HENRY  D.,  R.A.,  C.M.G. 

LAWRENCE,  CAPTAIN  A.  S. 

LAYMAN,  ERIC  H.  C. 

LONG,  RALPH  H. 

MACFIE,  JOHN  W.  SCOTT,  M.A.,  B.Sc.,  M.B. 

MCLAREN,  JOHN  C. 

MILLER,  R.  G.  SHILLITO 

MOISER,  BERNARD,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 

MONSELL,  C.  N. 

NOLAN,  DR.  R.  A. 


PARSONS,  ALLAN  C.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 

PAWLE,  D.  W. 

PEDDIE,  JOHN  LAING 

PEEBLES,  CAPTAIN  HERBERT  W. 

POOLE,  MAJOR  FREDERICK  C.,  R.A.,  D.S.O. 

PRANKERD,  H.  A. 

RADFORD,  CAPT.  HENRY  R. 

RHODES,  S. 

RICHARDS,  A.  R. 

RIDSDALE,  A.  CYRIL,  C.E. 

RUSSELL,  W.  L.  A. 

SIMSON,  NOEL  C.  S. 

SLINGSBY,  WILLIAM  E. 

SMITH,  F.  J.  PENN 

SMITH,  NOEL,  B.A. 

SPEED,  H.  J. 

STOBART,  ST.  CLAIB  E.  M. 

TAYLOR,  W.  IRWIN,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S. 

THOMPSON,  P.  CLEASBY 

TOMLINSON,  GEO.  J.  F. 

VISCHER,  HANS 

WEBSTER,  G.  W. 

WHITE,  WALTER,  M.A. 

WILSON,  CECIL  F. 

WORSLEY,  H.  A. 


SOUTHERN   NIGERIA. 


ADAMS,  E.  R.  VASSALL,  Lagos 

AGBEBI,  REV.  MOJOLA,  M.A.,  Ph.D.,  Lagos 

BARKER,  J.  C.,  Bonny 

BATHOATE,  DOUGLAS,  Lagos 

BIRTWISTLE,  CHAS.  A..  Lagos 

BLACKWELL,  MAJOR  LIONEL  N.,  Lagos 

BLAKELY,  JAS.  F.,  Calabar 

BLEASBY,  JOHN  STODDART,  Warri 

BONELL,    THOS.    H.    M.,   B.Sc.,    M.I.Mech.E., 

Lagos 

BOOTH,  LIONEL  H.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Lagos 
BRIDGMAN,  ALFRED  H.,  Lagos 
BROOKS,  R.  B.,  Calabar 
BROOKS,  W.  ALVIN,  Lagos 
BROWN,  ROBERT,  Lagos 
•  BURNS,  ALLAN  CUTHBBERT,  Lagos 
BURROWS,  DONALD,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  Lagos 
BURROWES,  THOS.  FRASER,  Lagos 
CAMERON,  DONALD  C.,  Lagos 
CARTER.  VILLIERS  ST.  L.,  Lagos 
CHAMBERS,  CECIL  H.,  Calabar 
CHRISTLIEB,  ANDREW  C.,  Lagos 
COGHILL,  HAROLD  S.,  M.A. 
COOPER,  A.  S.,  Lagos 
COOPER,  THOMAS  G.,  Lagos 
COPLAND-CRAWFORD,  W.  E.  B.,  Asaba 
CORBIN,  JOHN  C.,  Lagos 
COTTON,  JOHN  CHERRY,  Lagos 


CRAVEN,  JAS.  C.,  Lagos 

DARE,  JAMES,  Calabar 

DAWSON,  FREDERIC  J.,  MJnst.C.E.,  Lagos 

DENNETT,  R.  E.,  Lagos 

DUNCOMBE,  H.  F.,  Lagos 

DUNCOMBE,  WALTER  KELSALL,  Lagos 

DUNLOP,  J.  M.  M.,  LL.D.,  Lagos 

EAGLESOME,  JOHN,  C.M.G.,  Lagos 

EAKIN,  WILLIAM  C.  WALTER,  Quas  Iboe 

ELLIS,  HENRY  REGINALD,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  Lagos 

FOSTER,  EDGAR  W.,  Benin 

GALLAGHER,  PATRICK  F.,  Lagos 

GILMAN,  E.  C.,  Epe 

GLOVER,  ARTHUR  HARDING,  Lagos 

GOODWIN,  ARTHUR  J.,  Layos 

GRAY,  ST.  GEORGE,  B.A.,  M.B.,  Calabar 

GRAY,  MAJOR  W.  BIRRELL 

GREEN,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  JAMES  E.,  Calabar 

GREENSLADE,  FREDK.  WM.,  Calabar 

GRUCHY,  LYNDON  STANLEY,  Lagos 

HADDON-SMITH,  HENRY  B.,  Lagos 

HANSON,  EDWARD  C.,  A.R.I.B.A.,  Lagos 

HARGROVE,  REGINALD,  Lagos 

HAYES,  J.  A.  O'NsiL,  Lagos 

HAYMAN,  WILLIAM  H.,  Lagos 

HODGETT,  ERNEST  C.,  Lagos 

HOLME,  HENRY,  Lagos 

HORNBY-POUTER,  CHAS.,  Logos 


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265 


HOUSTON,  HAROLD  E.,  Lagot 

HITBBARD,  ARTHUR  G.,  Lagot 

HUGHES,  FREDK.  D.,  Lagos 

HUGHES,  GEO.  S.,  Epe 

HULL,  CLAUDE  W.,  Lagos 

HUSBAND,  R.  0.  FULTOK 

HYDE,  T.,  Calabar 

JONES,  F.  TALFOUBD,  Itu 

LABORDE,  ARTHUR  L.  C.,  Lagos 

LAMBERT,  J.  A.  PEYTON,  Warri 

LAMBORN,  W.  A.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Ibadan 

LAWSON,  PERCY  B.,  Lagos 

LUBBOCK,  ERNEST  N.,  Lagos 

LUCAS,  JOHN  C.,  Lagos  [C.B.,  D.S.O. 

LUGARD,   H.E.,  Sm  FREDERICK  D.,  G.C.M.G., 

MACFARLANE.  WM.  F.,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  Lagos 

MACGREGOR,  MALCOLM,  Lagos 

MAIDMAN,  N.  DUNCAN,  Oana  Qana 

MATHESON,  ANGUS,  Lagos 

MAXWELL,  THOMAS  D.,  Warri 

MAY,  GEORGE  C.,  Lagos 

MEILANDT,  H.  S.,  C.E.,  Ibadan 

MILLIKEN,  ARTHUR  R.,  C.E.,  Lagos 

MORRIS,  HERBERT  J.,  Lagos 

NEAL,  CAPTAIN  HENRY  V.,  D.S.O.,  Lagos 

O'NEILL.  CHAS.  E.,  Calabar 

O'TooLE,  WILLIAM  F.,  Lagos      r,.. . 

OSBORNE,    CHIEF    JUSTICE    ALGERNON    WIL- 

LOUGHBY,  Lagos 
OSBORNE.  FREDERICK  G.,  Lagot 
PEARSE.  SAMUEL  H.,  Lagos 
PENNINGTON,  HON.  ARTHUR  R.,  M.E.C.,  Lagot 


PICKWOAD,  CECIL  A.,  Lagos 

POUSTY,  WM.  C.,  Lagos 

PRICE,  D.  E.,  Calabar 

PRICE,  E.  A.,  Ibadan 

RAWLINGS,  H.  J.,  Ibadan 

RIDSDALE,  D.  W. 

ROBERTS,  REGINALD  A.,  Calabar 

Ross,  REGINALD  J.  B.,  Lagos 

SASSE,  ROSSELL  H.  J.,  Lagos 

SLATTER,  ARTHUR  WHITTARD,  Lagos 

SNELL,  J.  P.  B.,  L.M.S.S.A. 

SPITZER,  JOHN  R.,  Lagos 

STEVENS,  ERNEST  G.,  C.E.,  Lagos 

STUBBS,  WM.  WALTER 

SUTHERLAND,  R.  C. 

THOMAS,  EDWARD  N.,  Lagos 

THOMPSON,  HENRY  N.,  Lagos 

THOMPSON,  PERCY  G.,  Calabar 

TROUSDELL,  WILLIAM  H.  C.,  Lagos  [Lagos 

TUGWELL,  RIGHT  REV.  BISHOP  HERBERT,  D.D., 

UNWIN,  ARTHUR  HAROLD,  Benin 

UNWIN,  FREDK.,  Lagos  [Calabar 

WEBER,   HON.   MR.   JUSTICE  ARTHUR   F.   C., 

WHEELER,  C.  WAYE,  F.R.G.S.,  Lagos 

WILLIAMS,  HON.  C.  A.  SAPARA,  M.L.C.,  Lagos  | 

WILLIAMS,  ZACHARIAH  A.,  Lagos 

WILSON,  GORDON,  C.E.,  Lagos 

WING  ATE,  G.  R.,  Opobo 

WINKFIELD,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  JOHN,  Lagot 

WITTMAN,  ADOLF  R. 

WRIGHT,  PERCY  A.  T.,  Lagos 

YOUNG,  PELHAM  VERNON,  Lagos 


NYASALAND. 


BABTLETT,  SYDNEY  G.,  Elantyre 
BINNIE,  THOMAS  J.,  C.E.,  Zomla 
BRUCE,  A.  LIVINGSTONE,  Magomero 
BBUCB,    WILLIAM    J.,  M.R.C.S.E.,    L.R.C.P., 
CASSON,  J.  CHARLES,  Zoniba  [Chinde 

DURMAN,  LEONARD,  Port  Herald 
EASTERBROOK,  ARTHUR  D.,  Fort  Johnston 
EYRE,   VEN.    ARCHDEACON   CHRISTOPHER   B., 

Fort  Johnston 

FIDDES,  JAMES,  Mikalongire 
FIELDING,  HAROLD,  Port  Herald,  Likoma 
FISHER,  RIGHT  REV.  T.  CATHREW,  D.D.,  Bishop 

of  Nyasaland,  Likoma 
HARRISON,  ARTHUR  J.  Y.,  Tungue 
INGALL,  C.  E.,  Mikalongire 

PERU. 

NICOL,  REV.  ARCHIBALD,  M.A. 
ORAMS,  THOMAS 
PBET,  JAMES,  M.I.Mech.E. 
ROWLANDS,  JAMES  F. 
SINCLAIR,  DONALD. 


KIDNEY,  HON.  ALLEN  F.,  M.L.C.,  Blantyre 

MACDONALD,  RANALD,  Chiromo 

MAIDEN,  JOHN  LEFEVRE,  Mikolongire 

MILTHORP,  BERNARD  T.,  Blantyre 

NORTHERN,  ALBERT  W.  B.,  Zomba 

PIERS,  PETER  D.  H.,  Blantyre 

ROBERTS,  ROBERT,  Port  Herald 

RYLEY,  ARTHUR  M.,  Zomba 

SMITH,  H.E.,  GEORGE,  C.M.G.,  Zomba 

SMITH,  LAWRENCE,  Zomba 

TUCKETT,  GEORGE  H.,  Zomba 

TURNBULL,  AUBREY  M.  D.,  Blantyre 

WARREN,  EDGAR  H.,  Chiromo 

WHEELER,  HON.  WM.,  C.M.G.,  M.L.C.,  Zomba 

WILLIAMS,  ARCHIBALD  JAY,  Zomba 

PHILIPPINE   ISLANDS. 

DE  SOUZA,  A.  J.,  Manila 

POWER,  NORMAN  DANVERS,  Manila 


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PORTO   RICO. 


MACFIE,  ROBERT  A. 
NOBLE,  ARTHUR  H. 
SOLOMON,  A. 


ADLAM,  J.  C. 
BISHOP,  ALEXANDER 
BULAU,  Louis 
Cox,  BERTIE  SQUIRE 


PORTUGAL: 

WALLACE,  EDWARD  CLEMENT,  Lisbon 


PORTUGUESE   EAST   AFRICA. 

DISHINGTON,  DAVID 
HAMILTON,  JAMES  A. 
MERCIER,  GUY  H.  V. 
SHEPHERD,  W.  C.  A. 


PORTUGUESE   WEST    AFRICA. 

INQLEDEW,  C.  M.,  Lobito 


SOUTHERN  RHODESIA. 


BELINGWE. 
BERTRAM,  C.  F. 
FARRER,  WILLIAM  E. 

BULAWAYO. 

ACKERMAN,  A.  H. 

ACLAND,  JOHN  H.  DYKE,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 

ADAMSON,  ROBERT 

AMOS,  THOMAS  N. 

BANNATYNE,  R. 

BASCH,  EMANUEL,  J.P. 

BAXENDALE,  MAJOR  WALTEB 

BAXTER,  ERNEST  C. 

BBECROPT,  ERNEST  E. 

BODLE,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  WM.,  C.M.G. 

BOOGIE,  ALEXR. 

BORIGHT,  SHERMAN  H. 

BRETT,  HENRY  T. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN 

CLOETE,  H.  A. 

COOPE,  CAPTAIN  J.  C. 

COPLEY,  WM.  DAWN 

CORNER,  CHAS.,  M.Inst.C.E. 

CRESWELL,  ALFRED  T. 

CREWE,  P.  D. 

CURRIE,  WALTER 

DAVIS,  CHAS. 

DAWSON,  ALEXR.  W. 

DIXON,  CLEMENT 

DRAYTON,  W.  G. 

DULY,  CAPTAIN  CHAS.,  D.S.O. , 

DUNCAN,  ANDREW  H.  F. 

EVANS,  FRANKLYN  S. 

FENNELL,  P.  A. 

FLETCHER,  H.  C. 

FLETCHER,  M.  M. 

FLYNN,  R.  P. 


FORBES,  GORDON  S.  DRUMMOND,  M.L.C.,  C.M.G., 

D.S.O. 
FORTUNE,  G. 
FRASER,  ALEX.,  J.P. 
FYNN,  CHAS.  GAWLBB 
GEMMELL,  JOHN 

GIBBONS,  HAROLD  B.,  Battlefields 
GODWIN,  CHARLES  J. 
GUERRIER,  HUGH  T. 
GWYNN,  ST.  C.  B. 
HADDON,  W.  H. 
HAMMOND,  ROBERT  W. 
HAY,  A.  G. 
HEAD,  E.  E. 
HENDRIE,  A.  G. 
HEYMAN,  COLONEL  H.  M. 
HOPKINS,  HARRY  S. 
HUTTON,  WM.  MACE 
INSKIPP,  PERCY 
JACKSON,  HERBERT  E. 
JENKINS,  PHILIP  L. 
JENKINS,  W.  W. 
JUDSON,  MAJOR  DANIEL,  J.P. 
KEITH,  A.  G. 
LAING,  JAMES,  Battlefields 
LANDAU,  MORRIS  M. 
LANNING,  ROBERT,  J.P. 
LAUGHTON,  JOHN  M. 
LAWLEY,  ALFRED  L. 
LE  BAS,  RAINALD 
LETTS,  RICHARD  A. 
LONG,  ARTHUR  H. 
LUDLOW,  LIONEL 

MACGLASHAN,  NlEL,  J.P. 

MACKENZIE,  J.  DONALD 
MCCARTHY,  JOHN  J. 
MARE,  E.  J.  EARDLEY 


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267 


MAUFE,  HERBERT  B. 
MEIKLE,  THOMAS 
MITCHELL,  JAMES,  M.I.M.M. 
MICKLEM,  THOS.  N. 
MOFFAT,  HOWARD  UNWIH 
MOLYNEUX,  A.  J.  C. 
MONBO,  CLAUDE  F.  H. 
MORRIS,  Moss  H. 
NAIRN,  R.  M. 
NICHOLL,  WILLIAM  H. 
NICHOLSON,  ISAAC 
NUNN,  THOS.  P. 
O'KEEFE,  F. 
PHILPOTTS,  W.  M. 

PlNGSTONE,  G     A. 

PLUMB,  HARRY 

RAMSAY,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  WM.  BOSWBLL 

REED,  REV.  G.  CULLEN  H. 

REYNARD,  JOSEPH  J. 

REYNOLDS,  ABTHUB  O.  P.,  M.B. 

RICHARDSON,  A.  G.  S. 

ROUOHAM,  F.  J. 

ROWLAND,  JOHN  REID 

RUSSELL,  W.  > 

RYAN,  WM.  A. 

ScAER-CuBTis,  VALENTINE  E. 

SELMES,  HENRY  P.,  J.P. 

SHAW,  THOMAS  W. 

SIMON,  WILLIAM  L. 

STEWART,  GEORGE 

STBONO,  EDGAR  H.,  M.R.C.S. 

STUTTAPORD,  IRVING 

SWANSON,  WM.  G. 

SYBRAY,  JOHN 

TAYLOR,  HERBERT  J. 

TREVENEN,  EDWARD 

TOOQOOD,  J.  F.,  A.I.M.M.,  F.R.G.S. 

URMSON,  R.  H. 

VINTCENT,  HON.  SIR  JOSEPH 

WALKER,  WM.  T. 

WHISKER,  L.  P. 

WHITMORE,  L.  H. 

WILSON,  BENJAMIN 

WINSLOW,  C.  F.  DE  B. 

WOOD,  GEORGE  M. 

WBEY,  PHILIP  B.  S. 

YOUNG,  G. 

A.  JENKINS,  MRS.  P.  L. 

DOCHESS  HILL. 
LEGGATE,  WM.  M. 

ENKELDOORN. 
POSSELT,  JOHN  W.j 


GATOOMA. 
ROLFE,  ALFRED 
SEEAR,  HERBERT  C. 
SMITH,  ROWLAND  A. 

GWANDA. 
FLETCHER,  CHARLES  McK. 

GWELO. 

CHESTERTON,  FREDERICK 
DAVISON,  THOMAS  H. 
DERRY,  FRANCIS  H. 
DANZIGER,  MAX 

FlNNIE,  J.   P. 

FLEMING,  CHARLES  D.,  J.P. 

GUNN,  JOHN 

HARDY,  JOHN  H. 

HURRELL,  WILLIAM 

INGHAM,  CAPT.  JOHN  L. 

JACKSON,  H.  M.  GOWER 

LONGDEN,  HERBERT  T.,  M.L.C. 

MACDONALD,  ARCHIBALD 

MAPI-LAND,  FRANCIS  PEAKS,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S. 

NASH,  RICHARD  B. 

POSSELT,  F.  W.  T. 

SHAND,  WM.  R. 

SMART,  HAROLD  W. 

WOOD,  ARTHUR  GEORGE 

HARTLEY. 

BEGBIE,  ERNEST  ALBAN 

BlBRA,  LOUIS  F. 

STEWART,  JOHN  CHEAPE 

INYATI. 
DANIELS,  IVOR  C. 

LONGUEVILLE. 
NICOLLE,  PERCY 

QUE  QUE. 
ALDERSON,  GEORGE 
BOBY,  HUGH  WOODS 
BOYLE,  FRANK 
DAWSON,  R.  H.  MASSEY 
GRIFFITHS,  GORDON  GRIFF 
MALEHAM,  ISAAC 

RUSAPE. 
BRIDGER,  JOHN  SYDNEY 

SALISBURY. 
ALLEN,  VIVIAN  S. 
BAYLY,  F.  B. 
BEAVAN,    RIGHT   REV.    FREDERIC    H.,    M.A., 

Lord  Bishop  of  MashonaJand 
BELL,  ADAM 
BLAIR,  PETER  C. 

s  2 


268 


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BYRON,  F.  ROCHFORT 

CAMPBELL,  COLIN,  A.I.M.M, 

COLLINS,  ARCHIBALD  ?. 

DERRY,  B.  GRAHAM 

DiGBY-JoNBS,  C.  K.,  Mazne. 

DOUGLAS,  LOUDON  M.,  F.R.S.E. 

DUTHIE,  GEORGE 

FURNBSS.  REGINALD  L. 

GRAY,  WENTWORTH  D. 

GREY,  MAJOR  RALEIGH,  C.V.O.,  C.M.G.,  M.L.C. 

HARRISS,  RICHARD  H. 

HOLB,  HUGH  MARSHALL 

HUGHES,  FRANK  G. 

KENNEDY,  JAMBS  HUTCHINSON,  M.L.C. 

KNAPP,  H.  F. 

MclLWAINE.  R. 

MILTON.  SIR  WM.  H.,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.V.O. 

MORKEL,  ARTHUR  L.  R. 

MORRISBY,  A.  CLAYTON 

MORTON,  JOHN  DRUMMOND 

MUNDY,  HUGH  G. 

NEWTON,  FRANK  J.,  C.V.O.,  C.M.G.,  M.L.C. 

PEECH,  PERCY 

SAWERTHAL,  HENRY 

SCANLEN,  HON.  SIR  THOMAS,  K.C.M.G.,  M.E.C. 

SHEPPY,  ERNEST  E. 

SINGER,  MORRIS  E. 

SMITH,  WM. 


SOUTH,  ERNEST  H.,  Hunyani 
STEWART.  THOS.,  M.B.,  C.M. 
STRACHAN,  JOHN,  Mazoe 
THORNTON,  G.  J. 
WALKER,  ANDREW  G. 

SELUKWE 
LITTLE,  JAMES  B. 
MAYERS,  HENRY  M.  STEWART 
MITCHELL,  ANDREW 
QUINN,  REV.  HARRY  R. 
STUART,  CHARLES  TRAVERS 
THOMAS,  FREDERICK  J. 

UMTALI. 
GLOAG,  DFRANT 
LECKIE-EWING,  W. 
MCDOWELL,  V.  B.  GRANT 
PEARCE,  HERBERT  G. 
WALKER,  JOHN  M.  BROWNLBB 
WBISSENBORN,  CHARLES  A.  P. 
WIENHOLT,  FRED  E. 


VICTORIA 


DICKSON.  ERNEST 
JACKSON,  S.  N.  G. 


NORTHERN   RHODESIA. 


AUSTIN.  JOHN  ALFRED 

BALDOCK.  HBNRY  A. 

BARKER,  ARTHUR 

BEATON,  DONALD 

BEAUFORT,     His     HONOUR     CHIEF 

LEICESTER  P..  M.A.,  B.C.L. 
BELLIS,  CHAS.  H.  S.,  J.P. 
BENTLEY,  A.  M.,  A.C.I.S. 
BISHOP,  BASIL  F. 
BRUCE-MILLER,  F.  V. 
BURKITT,  WILLIAM 
BURKITT,  WILLIAM  KBNDRICK 
BYAS,  MAJOR  H.  L. 
CHAMBERS,  FRANK 
CHARTER,  ALBERT  G. 
CLARKE,  FREDK.  J. 
COOKE,  ION  A.  S. 

COPEMAN,  E.  A. 

COUSSANS,  ARTHUR  C.  DE  C. 
CROWTHER,  A.  E. 
CUNNINGHAMS,  MAJOR  B.  A. 
DAFFORN,  MAURICE 
DALE,  ANDREW 
DARLING.  CAPT.  H.  F.,  D.S.O. 
DAVIDSON,  ROBT. 
DXIGHTON,  FREDERICK  M. 


DENNIS,  M.  F.  B. 
DENT,  NORRIS  W. 
DICKINSON,  EDWARD  G. 
DILLON,  J.  F.  KKNNY,  J.P. 
JUSTIOB      DOBREE,  CLAUDE  H. 
DOUGLAS,  ALBERT 
DRAPER,  CHRISTOPHER  R.  B. 
ECCLBS,  LAUNCELOT  WILLIAM 
ELLACOMBE,  GILBBBT  W.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 
FAEB,  CHAS.  H. 
FAIRBAIRN,  KENNETH  BRUCE 
FBBGUSON,  KENNETH 
FORDHAM,  E.  E. 

GIBBONS,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  ALFRED  ST.  HILL 
GOODE,  R.  A.  J. 
GOODHART,  HERBERT  L. 
GORDON,  DOUGLAS  WM. 
GOSLIN,  MAURICE 
GRAHAM,  MALISB  PATRICK 
GRANTHAM,  H.  C.  B. 
GRIFFIN,  FITZROY  N. 
HANDLEY,  GUY  F.  B. 
HARRISON  R.  L. 
HART,  RUPERT  L.  L.,  M.R.C.V.S. 
HAYTBR,  A.  C. 
HIBMOX,  JOHN  V. 


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HIGGINSON,  JOHN  WILLIAM 

HODSON,  LT.-COL.  F.  A. 

HOTCHKISS,  JOHN  G. 

HUGHES,  ROBERT  MURRAY 

ILSLEY,  HORACE 

IRVINE,  G.  M.  F. 

IRVINE,  STANNUS  C.  E. 

JALLAND,  ERNEST  H. 

JONES,  DAVID 

JONES,  EDGAR  A.  AVERAY 

JONES,  FRANK  ERNEST 

JONG,  J.  C.  DE  JOSSELIN  DK 

KELLY,  ROBERT  A. 

KEY,  REV.  SIR  JOHN  K.  C.,  BART. 

KING,  THOMAS 

LATHAM,  GEOFFREY  C. 

LAYMAN,  F.  H. 

MACLEOD,  NORMAN  R. 

MCNEILL,  MALCOLM 

MARILLIER,  ERIC  STANLEY 

MARSHALL,  HUGH  C. 

MARSTON,  LIONEL  J. 

MAY,  AYLMER  WM.,  M.D. 

McELRATH,  WM.  H. 

McGnis,  T.  BURNS 

MCKERROW,  HENRY  B. 

MILLS,  EGERTON  CHAS. 

MILLS,  F.  W. 

Moss,  CHARLES 

MURRAY,  R.  R.,  M.B. 

NIGHTINGALE,  NEVILLE 

PAPENFUS,  LUDWIG  NAPOLEON 

PYATT,  FRANK 

RANDALL,  GEO.  FREDERICK,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P; 

RENNIE,  CHARLES  R. 

RENNY-TAILYOUR,  ERIC 

RHIND,  JOSEPH  T. 

RIDDELL,  JOHN  R. 

ROBERTSON,  CHARLES  R. 

ROBERTSON,  JAMES  S. 


ROBINSON,  JOHN  R. 

ROSSITER,  WILLIAM  L. 

ROYLANCE,  GEORGE 

RUDD,  ERNEST 

RYAN,  BERNARD 

SANDERSON,  JOHN  G. 

SAUNDERS,  HOWARD  J. 

SEALY,  JOHN  FORSTER 

SHAPLEY,  WALTER  T. 

SHARP,  CHARLES  J. 

SHEEHAN,  WILLIAM  J.,  M.B.,  B.Ch.,  B.A.O. 

SHELMERDINE,  WM.  WOODVILLE 

SMART,  HENRY  M. 

SMITH,  REV.  EDWIN  WM. 

STANDISH,  JOHN  S. 

STENNETT,  CAPT.  HARRY  M. 

STEPHENSON,  ARTHUR 

STOHR,  FREDK.  O.,  M.B.,  Kashitu 

STOKES,  GEOFFREY 

STROUD,  OWEN 

TAGART,  EDWARD  S.  BOURN 

TAYLOR,  GUY  A. 

THOMAS,  RHYS  GORING 

THOMSON,  J.  MOFFAT 

THWAITS,  DOUGLAS  C. 

WALKER,  CHRISTOPHER  P. 

WALLACE,  LAWRENCE  A.,  C.M.G.,  A,M.Inst..C.E. 

WATHERSTON,  CAPT.  GEOFFREY  F. 

WERNER,  HENRY  C. 

WHITEHEAD,  NORMAN  E. 

WILLIAMS,  EDWARD  GEORGB 

WILLIS,  ARCHIBALD  A. 

WOESTE,  BENJAMIN 

WOOD,  L.  E.  H. 

WOOD,  RODNEY  CARRINGTON 

WOHTHINGTON,  FRANK  V. 

A.  ANLEY,  MRS.  MAGDALEN 
A.  JOHNSON,  MRS.  MARIE  ANJT 


ROUMANIA. 


DRADER,  H.  F. 
RUSSELL,  FRANCIS 


RUSSIA. 

CALDER,  WM.,  Maikop 
DABELL,  CHAS.,  Maikop 
HARRISON,  GEORGE  A.,  St.  Petersburg 
WALLEN,  EDWIN  K.,  Orosny 


SALVADOR, 


COLDWELL,  W.  E. 
LEVY,  WM.  LEWIS 


SARAWAK. 

GIFFORD,  W.  R.  B.,  Limbang 
MOUNSEY,  RIGHT  REV.   WM.   R.,  D.D.,  Lord 
Bishop  of  Labuan  and  Sarawak 


270 


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SEYCHELLES: 


ADDISON,  JOSEPH  B. 

ATKINSON,  GEORGE  E. 

BALDWIN,  W.  F. 

BRADLEY,  JOHN  T.,  M.D.,  L.R.C.P.,  J.P. 

BROOKS,  JAMES  HENRY,   M.R.C.S.E. 

JEWELL,  NORMAN  P. 

LONNEN,  LESLIE  E.  J. 

MACKAY,  GEORGE,  M.A. 

MORTIMER,  FOSTER  R. 


NBWSAM,  ARTHUR  FOWLER 

O'BRIEN,  H.E.,  LlEUT.-COLONEL  CHARLES  R.  M.t 

C.M.G. 

PARE,  HENRY  ALRFED 
POWER,  MICHAEL  S. 
STEPHENS,  WM.  FRANCIS 
THOMASSET,  HANS  P. 
YOUNG,  His  HONOUB  CHIEF  JUSTICB  ALFRED 

J.  K.,  B.A. 


BIGGS,  E.  KENNETH 
DIXON,  THOS.  F. 
GARHETT,  HENRY  B.  G. 


SIAM. 


NISBET,  ROBERT  HAWKE 
SANDEMAN,  GRAHAM  SIDNBY 


SIERRA   LEONE. 


AWUNOR-RENNER,  W.,  M.D. 

BEATTY,  KENNETH  J. 

BOWDEN,  WM.  DAVIS,  M.A. 

BOWER,  WM.  C.  E. 

BROOKS,  GEORGE  L. 

COGHILL,  CAPTAIN  H.  B.  M. 

COLE,  WM.  O'CONNOR 

COLLETT,  J.  WALLACE,  M.D.,  L.R.C.P.  &  B. 

COPLAND,  CHAS.  A. 

DA  VIES,  WM.  A.  NOEL 

DOVE,  FREDERICK  W. 

ESPEUT,  REGINALD  WM.,  C.E. 

FARMER,  GEORGE 

FORDE,  ROBERT  M.,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S. 

FRASER,  A.  S. 

FREDERICKS,  H.  D. 

FRERE,  NOEL  GRAY 

HANSON,  BERTRAM  E. 

HARRISON,  WM.  EWART 

HEBRON,  HON.  A.  S.,  M.L.C. 

HESLIP,  CAPTAIN  ISAAC 

HILTON,  THOMAS  J. 

HOLLIS,  HON.  A.  CLAUD,  C.M.G.,  M.L.C. 

HOOKER,  R.  SYMONS 

JOANNIDES,  JOHN,  J.P. 

JOHNSON,  HON.  EDWARD  0.,  I.S.O. 

KENNAN,  RICHARD  H.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.L 

LAKE,  WALLACE  S.,  A.M.Inst.C.E. 

LEAN,  RONALD 


LEMBERG,  PHILIP 

LEOPOLD,  LEWIS  J. 

MACKIE,  R.  B. 

McCoNAGHY,  JOHN,  M.B. 

MAXWELL,  J.  CRAWFORD,  C.M.G.,  M.A.,  M.D. 

MAVROGORDATO,  ARTHUR  S. 

MAY,  CORNELIUS 

MEREWETHER,     H.E.,    SIB    EDWARD    MARSH, 

K.C.V.O.,  C.M.G. 
MILLER,  FREDERICK  A. 
MOORE,  REV.  CANON  OBADIAH 
NEWTON,  HON.  JOHN  C.,  M.L.C. 
PHILLIPS,  ALEXANDER  W. 
RENSHAW,  SAMUEL 
SCOVELL,  G.  R. 
SLATER,  ISAAC  S. 
STANLEY,  CAPT.  WM.  BLAKENEY 
STONOR,  CAPT.  WILLIAM  G.,  W.A.R. 
TAYLOR,  CAPT.  A.  C. 
THOMAS,  HON.  JAMES  J.,  C.M.G.,  M.L.C. 
THOMAS,  HON.  JOHN  H.,  M.L.C.,  J.P. 
VIRET,  HON.  A.  PERCIVAL 
WALMSLEY,  RT.  REV.  JOHN,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 

Sierra  Leone 

WILKINSON,  REGINALD  W.  H.,  M.A.,  J.P. 
WILLIAMS,  JAMES  AUGUSTUS 

A.  RENSHAW,  MRS.  CLARA 


HODSON,  ARNOLD  W.,  F.R.G.S. 


SOMALILAND. 

JEBB,  R.  R. 


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SOUTH   SEA   AND   PACIFIC   ISLANDS. 

RUSSELL,    British    Solomon 


ARUNDEL,  JOHN  THOMAS 

BARNKTT,  FREDERICK  J.,  British  Solomon  Islands 

DA  VIES,  GWILYM  C.  M.,  British  Solomon  Islands 

ELIOT,  E.  C.,  Gilbert 

GRANT,  HENRY  E.  W.,  C.M.G.,  Tonga 

HILL,   RALPH   BROADHURST,   British   Solomon 

Islands 
KINO,  MERTON,  New  Hebrides 


PUGH,    RICHARD 

Islands 
ROSEBY,  His  HONOUR  JUDGE  THOMAS  E.,  New 

Hebrides 

SMITH-REWSE,  GEOFFREY  B. 
TREUSCH,    JOHN    B.,    M.R.C.S.E.,    L.R.C.P., 

Fanning  Islands 
WAKEMAN,  CHARLES,  Gilbert  Islands 


SPAIN. 


BOAO,  GEO.  L.,  Aguila* 
DORRINGTON,  F.  M.,  Lerida 


MOORE,  JOHN  VANDER  M.,  Centenillo 
NASH,  WM.  GILES,  Rio  Tinto 


SPANISH   HONDURAS. 

MELHADO,  WM.,  Truxillo 


STRAITS   SETTLEMENTS. 


ACTON,  ROGER  D.,  Singapore 

ADAMS,  HON.  ARTHUR  R.,  M.L.C.,  Penang 

ADIS,  N.  N.,  Singapore 

ALLEN,  FRANK  EMBLETON,  Singapore 

ANTHONITZ,  HON.  JAMES  O.,  Singapore 

BAKER,  ALFRED,  Singapore 

BALFOUR,  J.  F.,  Singapore 

BROCKMAN,  HON.  EDWARD  L.,  C.M.G.,  Singapore 

BROWN,  DAVID  A.  MURRAY,  Penang 

BROWN,  EDMUND  A.  B.,  Penang 

BRYANT,  ALFRED  T.,  Singapore 

COGHLAN,  H.  LAKE,  Singapore 

DE  HAMEL,  MAJOR  H.  BARRY,  Penang 

EDLIN,  EDWARD  F.  H.,  Singapore 

EVANS,  FRANCIS  S.,  Singapore 

EZECHIEL,  V.  G.,  Penang 

FAWCUS,  CAPTAIN  WM.  S.,  Singapore 

GIBSON,  WILLIAM  SUMMER,  Singapore 

HALLIFAX,  JAMBS  W.,  Penang 

JONES,  CHIEF  JUSTICE  SIR  WM.  H.  HYNDMAN, 

Singapore 

KNIGHT,  ARTHUR,  Singapore 
LEES,  EDWARD,  Penang 
LEGO  ATT,  H.  B.,  Penang 
LEGGE,  CHARLES  A.  L.,  Malacca 
McCRAiTH,  CAPTAIN  W.  DOUGLAS,  Singapore 


MARKS,  OLIVER,  Singapore 

MARTIN,    S.    F.     BRERETON,    M.A.,    LL.B., 

Penang 

MIDDLETON,  DONALD  T.,  Wellesky 
MITCHELL,  JOHN,  Penang 
MORRIS,  CAPT.  ROBERT  W.,  Singapore 
MORRISS,  P.  DE  CHERIB,  Malacca 
PENFOLD,  H.  LASHMAR,  B.A.,  Penang 
Ross,  ALEXR:  J.,  Singapore 
SANDERSON,  CHAS.  E.  F.,  C.E.,  Singapore 
SANDERSON,  CAPTAIN  REGINALD  H.D.,  Singapore 
SNEWIN,  CAPTAIN  WALTER,  Singapore 
SPROULB,  PERCY  J.,  Penang 
STEADMAN,  VINCENT,  Singapore 
SUGARS,  JOHN  C.,  B.A.,  Wellesley 
TALMA,  EDWY  LYONET,  B.A.,  Singapore 
THORNTON,    HON.    MR.    JUSTICE    S.    LESLIE, 

Penang 

TURNER,  FREDK.  A.,  Singapore 
TURNER,  JOHN,  Penang 
WADDELL,  WM.  P.,  Singaport 
WILKINS,  H.,  Singapore 
YOUNG,    H.E.,    SIR    ARTHUR    H.,    K.C.M.G., 

Singapore 
YOUNG,    HON.    ROBERT,    M.L.C.,    M.I.M.E., 

Penang 


HOMB,  GEORGE 


SUMATRA. 

OLDHAM,  GRIMBLB  V. 


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SWITZERLAND. 


BELL,  ANTHONY,  Montreux 
KIBKCALDY,  N.  M.,  Berne 


LOFTUS,  ROWLEY  C.,  Vevey 
PHILLIPO,  SIR  GKOROE.  Geneva 


TRINIDAD. 


ARCHIBALD,  R.  BRUCE,  J.P.,  Tobago 

ARCHIBALD,  WILLIAM,  Tobago 

BELL,  HON.  ARCHIBALD  G.,  M.E.C.,  MJnst.C.E., 

Port  of  Spain 

BERNSTEIN,  LEON  J.,  Port  of  Spain 
BOWEN,  EDWARD,  Port  of  Spain 
CARMODY,  Professor  P.,  F.I.C.,  F.C.S.,  Port     of 

S-pain 

COLLENS.  LT.-COL.  JAS.  H.,  Port  of  Spain 
DEANE,  GEORGE  CAMPBELL,  Arima 
DICKSON,  JOHN  R.,  M.B.,  C.M.,  D.P.H.,  Port 

of  Spain 

EAKIN,  J.  W.,  M.D.,  Port  of  Spain 
FITZGERALD,  GEO.  L.,  San  Fernando 
FrrzPATRicK,  GEO.,  San  Fernando 
FREEMAN,  W.  G.,  Tobago 
GOLLAN,  HON.  H.  C.,  K.C.,  Port  of  Spain 
GORDON,  W.  GORDON,  Port  of  Spain 


GORDON,  WM.  MONTGOMERIE,  Port  of  Spain 

KAY,  HON.  WILLIAM  G.,  M.L.C. 

LE    HUNTE,     H.E.,    Sm    GEORGE    RUTHVEN, 

G.C.M.G.,  Port  of  Spain 
MACRORIE,  BASIL  F.  N.,  Port  of  Spain 
MARSHALL,  COLONEL  ROBERT  S.,  Port  of  Spain 
REID,  ROBERT  SMITH,  Tobago 
RUST,  RANDOLPH,  Port  of  Spain 
SCOTT,  CHAS.  W.,  Port  of  Spain 
SELLIER,  JOHN  B.  DENNIS,  Port  of  Spain 
STEVENS,     PBBCIVAL,    A.M.lnat.C.E.,    Port   of 

Spain 
SWAN,  HON.  MB.  JUSTICE  ROBERT  A.,  Port  of 

Spain 

TUCKER,  W.  J.  SANGER,  J.P.,  Port  of  Spain 
WARNER,  HON.  R.  S.  AUCHER,  K.C.,  M.L.C., 

Port  of  Spain 
YOUNG,  WILLIAM,  San  Fernando 


UGANDA. 


ALLSOP,  HERBERT  H. 

BANKS,  FREDERICK  GRANT 

BOOTY,  ARTHUR  E. 

BURN,  MAJOR  WALTER  A. 

CARTER,  REGINALD  H. 

CARTER,  His  HONOUR  CHIEF  JUSTICE  WM.  M. 

CLARK,  JAMES  A. 

COLLYNS,  JOHN  M.,  M.B.,  D.P.H. 

DAIN,  C.  K. 

DE  BOLTZ,  WM.  HENRY 

BENCH,  LAMBERT  J.  E. 

DRIBERG,  J.  H. 

ESPEUT,  CLAUDE  V. 

FARLOW,  HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  S.  C.  KING 

FLETCHER,  JOHN  W. 

GEE,  A.  H. 

GORDON,  GILBERT  T. 

GRIGOR,  JOHN  A. 

HOGG,  ALAN 

HUTCHINSON,  CAPTAIN  HENRY,  R.N.R. 

ISEMONGER,  FRANCIS  M. 

JACKSON,  W.  E. 
JERVOISE,  G.  P.  V. 


LEGAT,  ARTHUR  A. 

LEWIN,  REV.  HAROLD  B. 

MANARA,  VICTOR  M. 

MILNER,  JAMES  DALTON 

MOORE,  HENRY  OWEN 

MORGAN,  A.  R. 

MOSES,  MICHAEL 

OWEN,  HUGH  B.,  M.B. 

RICHARDSON,  EDWARD,  C.E. 

RUTTER,  WM.  RALPH 

SMITH,  GEORGE  DOUGLAS,  C.M.G. 

SPEKE,  AUGUSTUS  GRANT 

SPIRE,  FREDERICK 

STURROCK,  J.  C.  R. 

TARRANT,  HUMPHREY  M. 

TOLLAND,  JAS.   PULTENEY,  C.E. 

WALLIS,  HON.  HENRY  R.,  C.M.G. 
WATERS,  GRAHAM 
WATSON,  ALEXANDER  H. 
WRIGHT,  H.  P. 

A.  MANSEL,  Miss  EVELYN  A. 


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273 


UNITED   STATES. 


ADAMS,  G.  COOKB,  M.D.,  C.M.,  Chicago 

ALLTN,  CEPHAS  D.,  Minneapolis 

BENNETT,   COUBTBNAY   WALTER,  C.I.E.,  New 

York 
BLOW,  J.  J.,  New  York 

BODDINGTON,  HENBY  D.,  Texas 

BODY,  RBV.  PBOFBSSOB  C.  W.  E.,  D.C.L.,  New 

York 

CAMPBELL,  CHARLES  E.,  Seattle 
CAMPBELL,  ROBERT  J.,  Chicago 
CAMPBELL-JOHNSTON,  AUGUSTINE,  California 
C  ASS  ELLS,  HUGH  H.,  Chicago 
CHAMBERS,  ARTHUR  F.,  -San  Francisco 
GUILDERS,  CHAS.  E.  E.,  Pittsburgh 
CONYNGHAM  W.,  BouLTON,  New  York 
COSTEBTON,  EDWABD,  New  York 
CBAIGIK,  A.  WALPOLE-,  New  York 
DAWSON,  PHILIP  S.,  Miles  City 
DOUGLAS,  JAMES,  LL.D.,  New  York 
FABQUHABSON,  ABTHUB  W.,  New  York 
GAY,  GEORGE  SINCLAIR,  California 
GILFILLAN,  ALEXR.,  B.Sc.,  Seattle 
GOLDIB,  AMYAS  LEIGH,  Nevada 
HALL,  HENBY  N.,  New  York 
HAMILTON,  PROF.  GEOBGB  HALL,  Nebraska 
HABBINGTON,  HOBATIO,  New  York 


IRELAND,  ALLEYNE,  New  York 
JACKSON,  PERCY  R.,  Ohio 
JOWEBS,  HABOLD,  New  York 
LANQTON,  JOHN,  New  York 
LOFTING,  HUGH  J.,  New  York 
MACRAE,  ALEXANDER,  Chicago 
McCBAE,  A.  L.,  Chicago 
MONTFOBT,  FBEDEBIO,  New  York 
MOON,  DOBBIEN  G.,  Chicago 
MOON,  FBANCIS  G.,  Chicago 
NUGENT,  HOBACE  D.,  Chicago 
PACK,  ROBERT  F.,  Minneapolit 
PELHAM,  FREDERICK,  Chicago 
POWELL,  WILFRID,  Philadelphia 
Ross,  A.  CARNEGIE,  C.B.,  San  Francisco 
SALAMAN,  FREDK.  N.,  New  York 
SHANKS,  WM.  JOHN,  Chicago 
SHORTER,  JOHN  G.,  Chicago 
SYMON,  J.  J.  K.,  Chicago 
THWAITES,  NORMAN  G.,  New  York 
WALLEN,  JOHN  HENRY,  Oklahoma 
WOLFF,  HENRY  A.,  M.D.,  New  York 


A.  LANGSTAFF,  MBS.  J.  ELLIOTT,  New  York 
A.  QUIBK,  MBS.  GEORGE,  New  York 


ADAMS,  JOHN 


URUGUAY. 

GBIERSON,  NORMAN  V. 


WINDWARD   ISLANDS. 


BENNETT,  EDWIN  G.,  K.C.,  St.  Liicia 
BEBKELEY,  HENBY  ASTLEY,  Grenada 
CHESSMAN,  ROBERT  SUCKLING,  St.  Vincent 

COLLEB,    HlS    HONOUB    CHIEF    JUSTICE    F.  H., 

St.  Lucia 
COMISSIONG,  HON.  W.  S.,  C.M.G.,  K.C.,  M.E.C., 

Grenada 

CONDELL,  C.  F.,  St.  Lucia 
COPLAND,  FiTzJoHN  H.  J.  P.,  Grenada 
CUDDEFOBD,  WM.,  Grenada 
DB  FBEITAS,  HON.  D.  S.,  M.L.C.,  Grenada 
DB  LA  MOTHS,  HON.  J.  T.,  M.L.C.,  Grenada 
FERGUSON,  RUGGLES  L.,  J.P.,  Grenada. 
GAY,  ARNOLD  E.,  Grenada 


HATTON,  HON.  EDWIN  F.,  M.D.,  Grenada 
HAYES-SADLER,     H.E.,     LIEUT. -COLONEL     SIB 

JAMES,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Grenada 
LEWIS,  ALLAN  WELLESLEY,  K.C.,  Grenada 
MABTIN,  JOHN  STUABT,  Grenada 
MASON,  GEORGE  BOVELL,  M.R.C.S.,  St.  Vincent 
MUBBAY,  THE  HON.  CHAS.  GIDEON,  St.  Vinc.ent 
O'NEALS,  ROBEBT  D.,  M.B.,  C.M.,  Grenada 
PATERSON,  GEORGE,  Grenada 
RICB,  CECIL  N.,  Grenada 
SETON-BROWNB,    HON.    GEORGB    S.,    M.L.C., 

Grenada 
SLINUER,  CAPT.  DAVID  L.,  Grenada 


ZANZIBAR. 


AD  BBS,  WALTER  M.,  Ph.D. 
BABDO,  CAPTAIN  FBUDK.  S. 
GALBBAITH,  AUGUSTUS  W.  DE  R. 


SHEARMAN-TUBNEB,  PEBCY 
TOMLINSON,  His  HONOUR  JUDGE  THOS.  S. 


274 


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UNATTACHED. 


ANSON,  FRANK  C.  M. 
ATHEBTON,  T.  W.  T. 
ATKINSON,  J.  MITFOBD,  M.B. 
BAIN,  COLONEL  ANDREW 
BABTLETT,  STANLEY 
BAUGHAN,  F.  W. 
BAYNES,  E.  W. 
BELLAMY,  C.  V.,  M.I.C.E. 
BOBE,  ALFBBD  H.  V. 

BODDAM-WHETHAM,  S.  W. 
BONHAM-SMITH,  B.          ,  . 

BOVELL,  SIB  HENBY  A. 
BOWLER,  LOUIS  P. 
BBABNER,  FREDERICK 
BROWN,  T.  D.  0. 

BBUCK,  GEORGE 

BUBNHAM,  M.  H. 

BUBT,  ANDBEW 

BUBT,  JAMES  A. 

BUTLEB,  HAROLD  WM. 

CAMILLEBI,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  J.  M. 

CABTWBIQHT,  CRELLIN 

CUINTAMON,  HuRRYCinjND 

CHOMLEY,  C.  H. 

COLLETT,  VIVIAN 

COLQUHOUN,  A.  P. 

COLQUHOUN,  BOBT.  A. 

COBDEBOY,  E.  G.  B. 

COBDEBOY,  H.  B. 

CORONER,  E.  J.  K. 

COTTON,  E.  P. 

CBAIO,  E.  H.  CUNNINGHAM,  B.A.,  F.G.S. 

CRAFTON,  RALPH  C. 

CULLEN,      COMMANDER      PBBCY,      C.M.G., 

B.N.B. 

DAVIES,  L.  ROBERT 
DAVIS,  N.  DARNELL,  C.M.G. 
DAWSON,  ALKIR.  W. 

DONNELLAN,  B.  J. 

DOUGLAS,  JAMES  ARCHIBALD,  M.A. 

DOYLE,  CAPT.  J.  J. 

DUFF,  BOBEBT 

DCKA,  CAPT.  A.  T.,  D.S.O.,  M.B.C.S.E. 

EDMONDSON,  C.  S. 

EDWARDS,  ERNEST  W. 

EVANS,  W.  BOWEN 

FEBBEIRA,  ANTONIUS  F. 

FlNATTGHTY,  H.  J. 

FLETCHER,  FRANKLIN  H. 
FLETCHER,  WM.  MORTON 
FOBSTSR,  Jtruus  J. 
FOSTEB,  W.  MELVILLE 
Fox,  FRANK 


FBODSHAM,  RIGHT  REV.  BISHOP  GEORGE  H., 

M.A.,  D.D. 
GIBOUABD,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  SIB  PERCY,  R.E., 

K.C.M.G. 

GLASIER,  F.  BEDFORD,  C.M.G. 
GODDEN,  H.  DANVEBS,  D.D.S. 
GRBNFELL,  ABTHUR  PASCOB 
HANNON,  P.  J. 
HAWKS,  CECIL  E. 
HAY,  HENRY  J. 

HlDDINOH,  J.   M.   F. 

HIGHBTT,  JOHN  MOOBB 

HILL,  LIEUT.  -COLONEL  THOS.  ALBXR. 

HOEY,  UNO  BOK 

HOLLIS,  CAPTAIN  HUGH 

HOPE,  C.  H.  S. 

HUSSEY- WALSH,  MAJOR  WM. 

HUTTON,  WM. 

HYMAN,  COLEMAN  P. 

JAMESON,  HENBY  LYSTBR,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 

JENKIN,  C.  E. 

JONES,  THEODORE  WARREN 

KELLY,  JAMES  JOHN 

LBFEVBE,  WILLIAM 

LILLY,  SURGEON-GENERAL  FREDERICK  J.,  B.N. 

LLOYD,  JOHN  T. 

LYNN,  WILLIAM  J. 

MACLBAK,  KAID  SIR  HABRY,  K.C.M.G. 

MACKAY-MAJOB,  MAJOR  R. 

McNAUOHTON.  COLIN  B. 

MALLONS,  G.  C.  M.  D. 

MATTHEWS,  FLETCHER 

MEREDITH,  YEN.  ARCHDEACON  THOMAS 

Mom,  CHAS.  MAIN 

MOORE,  COLONEL  SIR  NEWTON  J.,  K.C.M.G. 

MUNRO,  ALEXR.  M.,  M.B.C.V.S. 

MUNBO,  JOHN 

MURPHY,  C.  N. 

NAIBN,  HENRY 

NELSON,  MAJOR  ABEBCROMBIB  A.  C. 

NELSON,  CAPTAIN  CHARLES 

OLDFIELD,  F.  S. 

OUTHWAITB,  BOBEBT  LEONARD 

OXLEY,  HORACE 

PAYNE,  EDWARD,  F.G.S. 

PBNNELL,  MAJOR  FOLLETT,  M.S. 

POLKINGHORNB,  EDWIN 

PORTBB,  HOLLAND 

PBICE,  H.  B. 

QUIN,  H.  C.  E.,  L.B.C.P. 

QUINTON,  J.  P.,  F.B.H.S. 

BAILTON,  GILBERT 

REID,  THOMAS  H.,  F.J.I. 


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275 


Rmr.E,  SAMUEL  H.,  B.A.     . 

RIDLEY,  H.  N.,  C.M.G.,  M.A.,  F.R.S.,  F.L.S. 

ROWDEN,  E.  G. 

SAUNDERS,  HARRIS  M. 

SCOTT,  NIQEL  D. 

SEARIOHT,  MAJOR  H.  FFORDE 

SHARP,  J.  W. 

SHRAGEK,  ISAAC 

SMALL,  JOHN  D.,  L.R.C.S.,  L.S.A. 

SMITH,  CAPT.  GEORGE 

SMITH,  W.  E. 

STONESTREET,  GEORGE  D. 

STOPFORD,  THE  HON.  JAS.  RICHARD  N. 

STRONG,  AYLMER  0. 

SULLIVAN,  E.  P.  COREETT 


TAYLOR,  J.  HOWARD 

TENNANT,  HERCULKS,  C.M.G. 

THOBKTON,  WM. 

TREMEARNE,  MAJOR  A.  J.  N.    B.A.,  D.Anth. 

TURLAND,  A.  DB  SALES 

WATTS,  ARTHUR  W. 
WHITEHEAD,  PERCY  C. 
WILEMAN,  H.  ST.  JOHN 

WlCKHAM,  H.  A.,  J.P. 

WILEY,  HENRY 

WILLIAMS,  SIR  RALPH,  K.C.M.G. 

WILSON,  GEORGE  PRANQLEY,  C.E. 

WILSON,  JAMBS  W. 

WOLFF,  L.  MITFORD 

WOOD,  BERNARD  R. 


UNITED  KINGDOM. 

(Arranged  according  to  Counties.) 

ENGLAND. 


BEDFORDSHIRE. 
ALLEN,  WILLIAM  H.,  Bedford 
AMPTHILL,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.I.E., 

Bedford 

BECK,  A.  CECIL,  M.P.,  Bedford 
BEDFORD,  His  GRACE   THE   DUKE   OF,   K.G., 

Woburn  Abbey 
BIRD,  GEORGE  W.,  Bedford 
BOOKER,  J.  DAWSON,  Bedford 
HOLMESTED,  E.  A.,  Bedford 
RAMSBOTHAM,  FIELDEN,  Bedford 
RENTON,  J.  H.,  Apsley  Ouise 
SPENSLEY,  HOWARD,  Ampthill 
STABLES,  HENRY  L.,  Flitwick 
STONE,  FREDERICK  W.,  B.C.L.,  Ampthill 
WALKER,  EDMUND,  Bedford 

A.  HOLMES,  JOHN,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Bedford 
A.  ST.  JOHN,  HON.  MOUBRAY  ST.  ANDREW  T., 
Bedford 

BERKSHIRE. 
ASHE,  F.  W.,  Ascot 
BOSANQUET,  RICHARD  A.,  Windsor 
CHRISTIAN,  H.R.H.    PRINCE,    K.G.,   G.C.V.O., 

Windsor 
CLARK,  LIEUT.-COLONEL    SIR    JAMES    R.    A., 

BART.,  C.B.,  F.R.C.S.I.,  Maidenhead 
COOPER,  SIR  WILLIAM  C.,  BART.,  Newbury 
DALTON,  REV.  CANON  J.  N.,  M.A.,  K.C.V.O., 

C.M.G.,  Windsor 

DEANE,  HERMANN,  F.  W.,  Windsor 
FRIEDLANDER,  JULIUS,  Beading 
GODSAL,  CAPTAIN  WILLIAM,  R.E.,  Twyford 
HAMILTON,  H.  DE  COURCY,  Maidenhead 
MILLS,  THOMAS,  Sandhurst 


OMMANNEY,     SIR    MONTAGU     F.,     G.C.M.G., 

K.C.B.,  I.S.O.,  Wokingham 
PHILIPPS,  L.  R.,  J.P.,  Newbury 
ROBERTS,   FIELD-MARSHAL   EARL,  V.C.,  K.G., 

O.M.,  G.C.M.G.,  Ascot 
SLOCOCK,  EDMUND,  Newbury 
SMITH,  SIR  WILLIAM  F.   HAYNES,  K.C.M.G., 

Windsor 

SNELL,  CHARLES  R.,  Maidenhead 
STORY,  THOMAS,  Maidenhead 
SUTTON,  ARTHUR  WARWICK,  Woolhampton 
SUTTON,  LEONARD,  Reading 
SUTTON,  M.  H.  FOQUET,  Beading 
SUTTON,  MARTIN  J.,  Wargrave 
WALDRON,  GEORGE  L.,  J.P.,  Maidenhead 
WALLACE,  SIR  WILLIAM,  K.C.M.G.,  Newbury 

A.  BARRINGTON,      RIGHT     HON.     VISCOUNT, 

Shrivenham 
A.  BARRINGTON,  VISCOUNTESS,  Shrivenham 

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
DESBOROUGH,  THE  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  K.C.V.O., 

Taplow 

HARBEN,  HENRY  D.,  Chalfont  St.  Giles 
LYDE,  PROFESSOR  LIONEL  W.,  M.A.,  F.R.G.S., 

High  Wycombe 

NICHOLAS,  ALFRED  M.,  Oreat  Missenden 
PALMER,  W.  LEONARD,  Oerrard"s  Cross 
PITTS,  THOMAS,  C.B.,  Taplow 
STANTON,  MAJOR  EDWARD  A.,  Wraysbury 
STOPFORD,  JAMES  T.  A.,  Chalfont  St.  Giles 
WARD,  THOMAS  RAWDON,  Slough 
WILLIAMS,  M.  BRUCE,  Beaconsfield 

A.  ASTOR,  MRS.  WALDORF,  Cliveden 


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CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
BORTON,  REV.  N.  A.  B.,  M.A.,  Cambridge 
BRISCOE,  WILLIAM  ARTHUR,  Longstowe  Hall 
COOPER,  REV.  CHARLES  J.,  Cambridge 
PRAED,  SIR    HERBERT    MACKWORTH,     BART., 

Newmarket 
TOLLEMACHE,  ALBERT  E.,  Cambridge 

A.  CRABTREE,  THOMAS,  Wisbech 

CHESHIRE. 
BEITH,  ALEC,  Knutsford 
BIGLAND,  ALFRED,  M.P.,  Birkenhead 
BROCKLEBAKK,  RALPH,  Tarporley 
BUCHANAN,  J.  L.,  Birkenhead 
DANSON,  FRANCIS  C.,  Birkenhead 
FINDLAY,  W.  K.,  Birkenhead 
FORGAN,  THOMAS  H.,  Northwick 
GRAY,  JOHN,  Birkenhead 
HODDER,  F.  E.,  Birkenhead 
KNOWLES,  C.  C.,  Hoylake 
LEVER,  SIR  W.  HESKETH,  BART.,  Chester 
MACFIE,  JOHN  W.,  Chester 
PAUL,  EDWARD,  Hoylake 
SALAMAN,  EDMUND  V.,  Birkenhead 
STEWART,  GERSHOM,  M.P.,  Hoylake 
TILLOTSON,  JOHN  LEVER,  Birkenhead 
WILSON,  WM.  WILSON,  New  Brighton 

A.  GRAHAM,  J.  A.,  Birkenhead 
A.  LEES,  MRS.  H.  L.,  Altrincham 

CORNWALL. 
FALMOUTH,  RIGHT  HON.  VISCOUNT,  K.C.V.O., 

C.B.,  Trwro 

HICHENS,  W.  LIONEL,  Falmouth 
NORTH,  WILLIAM  J.,  Newquay 
SHARE,  HAMNET  H.,  R.N.,  Trwro 
SMITH,  SIR  GEORGE  J.,  J.P.,  D.L.,  Trwro 
THOMAS,  JOHN  COLLETT,  Portscatho 

A.  FALMOUTH,  VISCOUNTESS,  Trwro 

DERBYSHIRE. 
CREWS,  RICHARD  F.  HARPUR,  Derby. 

DEVONSHIRE. 
ACLAND,  VICE-ADMIRAL  SIR  WILLIAM  A.  D., 

BART.,  C.V.O.,  Torquay 
ACUTT,  R.  NOBLE,  Torquay 
BEAR,  GEORGE  A.,  Plymouth 
BOYLE,  LEWIS  C.,  Barnstaple 
BROWNE,  ARTHUR  SCOTT,  Highamplon 
CLARENCE,  LOVELL  BURCHETT,  Axminster 
COPLESTON,  LIEUT.  REGINALD  C.,  R.N.,  Honiton 
DAW,  JOHN  W.,  Tavistoek 
DEED,  WALTER,  Salcombe 
DEW,  ARTHUR  T.,  Exeter 


HARRISON,     GENERAL    SIR    RICHARD,     R.E., 

G.C.B.,  C.M.G.,  Exeter 
HOFFMEISTER,  C.  R.,  Brendon 
HUGHES,  COMMANDER  R.  JUKES,  R.N.,  Newton 

Abbot 

LOVE,  JOSEPH  BOYD,  J.P.,  LL.D.,  Devonport 
MAURICE,  JOHN  A.,  Teignmouth 
MEE,  CHARLES  J.  C.,  Totnes 
PONSONBY,    REV.    PREBENDARY    S.    GORDON, 

Devonport 

PURVIS,  GILBERT,  Torquay 
RADCLIFFE,  P.  COPLESTON,  Crown  Hill 
Ross,  CHARLES  J.,  Exeter 
SMITH,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  WILFRED  N.,  R.M.L.I., 

Plymouth 
STRUBEN,  FREDERICK  P.  T.,  Ashburton 

A.  BAINBRIDGE,  MRS.  R.  C. 

A.  BAYLY,  Miss 

A.  BAYLY,  Miss  ANNA 

A.  BENNETT,  Miss  E.  BAXTER 

A.  BULLER,  LADY,  Plympton 

A.  HANNAJFORD,  W.  J.  C. 

A.  HAWKER,  FRANK 

A.  HODGE,  MRS.  CHAPELL 

A.  LOPES,  SIR  HENRY  Y.  B.,  BART. 

A.  MILDMAY,  MRS.,  Ivybridge 

A.  POPPLESTONE,  GILBERT 

A.  YEO.  JOHN 

DORSETSHIRE. 
DUNDAS,  VEN.  ARCHDEACON  CHARLES  L.,  M.A., 

Dorchester 

EDWARDS,  LANCELOT  R.,  Melplash. 
GRETTON,    LIEUT. -COLONEL    GEORGE    LE    M., 

Sherborne. 

LEES,  SIR  THOMAS  E.  K.,  BABT.,  Pool* 
MCLEAN,  NORMAN,  Sherborne 
PATTERSON,  MYLES,  Dorchester 
USHERWOOD,  VEN.  ARCHDEACON  THOMAS  E., 

Parkstone 
WILLIAMS,  COLONEL  ROBERT,  M.P.,  Dorchester 

A.  ISEMONGER,  Miss  MILDRED,  Weymouth 
A.  SYMONS,  Miss  HARRIET,  Parkstone 

DURHAM. 
HENSON,  VERY  REV.  DEAN  H.  HENSLEY,  D.D. 

Durham 

PERCY,  EARL,  Darlington 
WILLIAMSON,  HENRY,  M.A.,  South  Shields 

ESSEX. 

BLYTH,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  Stansted 
BRUNWIN,  ALAN  D.,  M.D.,  Braintree 
BRUNWIN,  GEORGE  E.,  Braintree 


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277 


BUTTON,  LELAND  W.  W.,  Waltham  Abbey 
BUXTON,   SIR  T.    FOWELL,   BART.,    G.C.M.G., 

Waltham  Abbey 

BUXTON,  T.  F.  VICTOR,  J.P.,  Waltham  Abbey 
BURY,  RALPH  F.,  Nazeing 
CRITCHELL,  J.  T.,  Billericay 
CULVER,  ROBERT,  Upminster 
GALLOWAY,  MAI.COLM  W.,  Ongar 
GLANFIELD,  GEORGE,  Woodford 
GRBVILLE,  COLONEL  HON.  ALWYNNE,  Chelms- 

ford 

HARRIS,  ALFRED,  Loughton 
HUNT,  FRANK,  Earls  Colne 
INCE,  HARRY,  South  Woodford 
JACKSON,  SIR  THOMAS,  BART.,  Stansted 
JENKINS,  R.  WADE,  Harlow 
JOHNSON,  G.  B.,  Stubbing 
JOSLIN,  HENRY,  Upminster 
KROHN,  HERMAN  A.,  Maldon 
SALMON,  EDWARD,  Buckhursi  Hill 
SHEPHERD,  ARTHUR  F.,  Brentwood 
SPENCE,  WILLIAM  R.,  Weatcliff -on-Sea 
SPICER,  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  ALBERT,  BART.,  M.P., 

Woodford 

STEVENS,  R.  H.,  South  Woodford 
THOMSON,  GEORGE  WM.,  J.P.,  Southdiff 
THORNTON,  A.  NORMAN,  South  Woodford 
WAY,  HERBERT  L.,  J.P.,  Great  Yeldham 
WOOD,  GEORGE,  Romford 

GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
BARTETT,  FREDERICK  L.,  J.P.,  Bristol 
BIRBECK,  JOHN,  Cheltenham 
CHURCHILL,  COLONEL  MACKENZIE,  Cheltenham 
DUCIE,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF,  G.C.V.O., 

FalfiM 

EDWARDES,  T.  DYER,  Slroud 
ELWELL,  WILLIAM  R.  G.,  Bristol 
FAWNS,  REV.  J.  A.,  Bristol 
FOWLER,  THOMAS  B.  D.,  Bristol 
GIBLIN,  RONALD  W.,  Cheltenham 
GRANT,  E.  H.,  Cheltenham 
HIGHAM,  EDWARD  J.  G.,  B.A.,  D.C.L.,  Bristol 
HILLMAN,  VALENTINE  A.,  C.E.,  Bristol 
JONES,  J.  H.,  Cheltenham 
LENNARD,  T.  J.,  J.P.,  Bristol 
MARTIN,  GEORGE  PALLISER,  Bristol 
PEARCE,  EDWARD,  Cheltenham 
PORTER,  COLONEL  ATWELL  R.,  Cheltenham 
RISELEY,  HENRY  L.,  Bristol 
STEVENSON,  THOMAS  R.,  Stroud 
VASSAR-SMITH,  RICHARD  V.,  Charlton  Kings 
WHITE,  REV.  W.  MOORE,  LL.D.,  Cheltenham 
WYNTER,    ANDREW    ELLIS,    M.D.,  M.R.C.S., 
Bristol 

A.  BAKER,  JAMBS 


A.  BATTEN,  COLONEL  H.  CAHY 

A.  COLTHURST,  A.  B. 

A.  COLTHURST,  E.  B.,  J.P. 

A.  DUNSCOMBE,  M.  W. 

A.  GARDNER,  FERNLEY 

A.  GEH,  W.  J. 

A.  GRIFFITHS,  MARTIN 

A.  HOLFORD,  LADY,  Tetbury 

A.  HOSEGOOD,  SAMUEL  C.,  J.P. 

A.  HUMPHRIES,  SIDNEY,  J.P. 

A.  LANG,  MRS.,  Cheltenham 

A.  SINNOTT,  JAMES 

A.  WILLS,  GEORGE  A. 

A.  WILLS,  H.  W.  SECCOMBE 

HAMPSHIRE. 

ASTLEFORD,  JOSEPH,  Bournemouth 

BARNES,  ROBERT  S.  W.,  New  Milton 

BOSANQUET,  WM.  DAVID,  Liphook 

BOSTOCK,  SAMUEL,  Winchester 

BRIDGE,  H.  H.,  Droxford 

BURTON,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  HENRY,  Bourne- 
mouth 

CARLYON,  REV.  DR.  T.  S.,  Bournemouth 

CHURCH,  WALTER,  Liss 

CLARKE,  FREDERIC  SYDENHAM,  Winchfield 

CONOLLY,  EDWARD,  Southampton 

DAVIES,  BRIGADIER-GENERAL  R.  H.,  C.B., 
South  Farnborough 

D'ESTERRE,  J.  C.  E.,  Southampton 

EDE,  N.  J.,  Netley  Abbey 

FORLONG,  CAPT.  CHARLES  A.,  R.N.,  Emsworth 

GEORGE,  MAJOR  F.  NELSON,  Bournemouth 

GIBSON,  VICE-ADMIRAL  HERBERT  W.  S., 
Blackwater 

GILCHRIST,  WILLIAM  OSWALD,  Basingstoke 

HARMSWORTH,  SIR  HAROLD,  BART.,  Christchurch 

HILL,  THOMAS  H.,  Andover 

HOGARTH,  FRANCIS,  Bomsey 

HUNTER,  HAMILTON,  C.M.G.,  Southsea 

JONES,  HENRY,  Bournemouth 

LLEWELYN,  SIR  ROBERT  B.,  K.C.M.G.,  Winch- 
field 

MATHER,  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  WILLIAM,  LL.D., 
Lyndhurst 

MILLS,  COLONEL  DUDLEY  A.,  R.E.,  Beaulieu 

MOORE,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  ARTHUR  T.,  R.E., 
Farnborough 

MORRIS,  SIR  DANIEL,  K.C.M.G.,  D.C.L.,  D.Sc., 
F.L.S.,  Boscombe 

MUNN,  WINCHESTER,  Laverstoke 

NEWMAN,  V.  CHESTER,  Southampton 

PONTIFEX,  ARTHUR  R.,  Kingsworthy 

PEARSON,  ARTHUR  A.,  C.M.G.,  PetertjMd 

PUGHE,  REV.  CAKON  THOMAS,  ST.  J.,  M.A., 
Winchester 


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ROYDS,  EDMUND  M.,  St.  Ives 

RUSSELL,  CAPTAIN  A.  H.,  Petersfield 

RUSSELL,  G.  GKEY,  Bournemouth 

SCOTT,  ARCHIBALD  E.,  Alton 

SELBOBNE,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EABL  OF,  K.G., 
G.C.M.G.,  Lias 

SELLAB,  GEBALD  H.  CBAIG,  Petersfield 

THOMAS,  D.  C.  J.,  Southampton 

VAUGHAN,  R.  WYNDHAM,  M.Inst.C.E.,  Christ- 
church 

WALDBON,  WALTEB  B.,  Bournemouth 

WEST,  ALFRED,  F.R.G.S.,  Southsea 

WHITEFOOBD,  LIONEL  C.,  Bournemouth 

WILSON,  COLONEL  SIB  DAVID,  K.C.M.G., 
Chandler's  Ford 

WINCHESTER,  MOST  HON.  THE  MARQUIS  OF, 
Andover 

WOBTLEY,  MAJOR-GENEBAL  HON.  EDWARD  J. 
STUABT,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Highcliffe 

A.  BBOADMEAD,  Miss  H.,  Bournemouth 

A.  CHADS,  Miss  HELEN,  Southsea 

A.  JOYCE,  HON.  MBS.,  Winchester 

A.  ROUTLBDGE,  MBS.  W.  ScoBESBY,  Bursltdon 


HEREFORDSHIRE. 

HABBIS,  GEOBGK  E.,  M.I.M.E.,  F.G.S.,  Sots 
HILLSON,  JOHN  C.,  Sost 
LUCAS-TOOTH,  SIB  ROBEBT,  BART.,  Hereford 
MACKAY,  DONALD,  Hereford 
RANKIN,  SIB  JAMES,  BABT.,  Hereford 
RBADMAN,  JAMES  BURGESS,  D.Sc.,  Hereford 


HERTFORDSHIRE. 

BOULTON,  SIB  SAMUEL  B.,  BABT.,  Totteridge 
BBIGHT,  CHARLES  E.,  C.M.G.,  Elstree 
BURT,  FREDERICK,  Hitchin 
BUTLER,  CAPTAIN  LEWIS,  Hertford 
COOPER,  RICHARD  A.,  Berkhamsted 
COOPER,  SIR  RICHARD  P.,  Berkhamsted 
Courts,  WILLIAM  SCOTT,  St.  Albans 
FEILDEN,  THEODORE,  Watford 

FlBMAN,       LlBUT.-COLONEL      R.       B.,       D.S.O., 

Buntingford 

GRIEVE,  ROBERT,  St.  Albans 
HIND-SMITH,  W.  W.,  Harpenden 
HODGSON,  GERALD  TYLSTON,  B.A.,  Harpenden 
HODGSON,  H.  TYLSTON,  M.A.,  Harpenden 
HOOKE,  REV.  DANIEL  BURFORD,  D.D.,  Barnet 
JOSEPH,  Louis,  Chorley  Wood 
LE  MAISTBE,  W.  DB  V.,  Harpenden 
McCoNNELL,  FREDERICK  V.,  Hatfield 
MEAD,  FREDERICK,  St.  Albans 
MILLS,  J.  SAXON,  Buehey 
MONTAGUB,  CAPTAIN  R.  H.  CROFT,  Eoyston 


NEVILL,  JAMES  FOBDER,  St.  Albans 

OSWELL,  WM.  ST.  JOHN,  Totteridge 

PARKER,  HENRY,  Tring 

PABKES,  HOWARD  RODRICK,  Stevenage 

RAWSON,  COLONEL  HERBERT  E.,  C.B.,  Herons- 
gate 

SALISBURY,  MOST  HON.  MARQUIS  OF,  G.C.V.O. , 
C.B.,  Hatfield 

SMITH,  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  CECIL  CLEMENTI, 
G.C.M.G.,  Welwyn 

SMITH,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  SIR  GERARD,  K.C.M.G., 
Baldock 

TERRY,  JOHN  H.,  Barnet 

TlMSON,    LlEUT.-COLONEL    SAMUEL    ROWLAND, 

V.D.,  F.R.G.S.,  Berkhamsted 
WAKEFIELD,  EDWARD  H.,  Oanwick 
WHITBHBAD,  T.  H.,  Buntingford 

A.  SALISBURY,  MARCHIONESS  OF,  Hatfield 

ISLE  OF  WIGHT. 
SEELY,  LIEUT.-COLONEL    RIGHT    HON.    JOHN 

E.  B.,  D.S.O.,  M.P.,  Brook 
STREET,  EDMUND,  Brightstone 
VEITCH,  JAMES  A.,  Shanklin 


KENT. 

ARMYTAGE,  GEORGE  F.,  Rochester 
BEDFORD,  EDWARD,  C.E.,  Belvedere 
BELL,  COLONEL  ALEXANDER  W.  C.,  Tunbridge 

Wells 

BELL,  WILLIAM,  Tunbridge  Wells 
BOWRING,  COLONEL  F.  T.  N.   SPRATT,  C.B., 

Chislehurst 

BROWN,  J.  FINDEN,  Bromley 
BURNEY,  M.  D'ARBLAY,  Beckenham 
COCKBUBN,  HON.  SIB  JOHN  A.,  M.D.,  K.C.M.G., 

Maidstone 
COLLIEB,  REV.    HENBY    N.,    M.A.,    Tunbridge 

Wells 

CONYBEABE,  CHARLES  A.  V.,  Dartford 
COOPER,  J.  ASTLEY,  Swanley 
CRESSEY,  GEORGE  H.,  M.R.C.S.,  Tonbridge 
CRUNDALL,  SIR  WILLIAM  H.,  J.P.,  Dover 
DARNLEY,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF,  Gravesend 
D'AviGDOR-GoLDSMiD,  OSMOND  E.,  Tonbridge 
DA  WES,  WILLIAM  C.,  Faversham 
DE  WINTON,  CECIL,  Rolvenden 
EDWARDS,  H.  WOODWARD,  Beckenham 
FAIRFAX,  E.  Ross,  Tunbridge  Wells 
FORSTEB,  CECIL  C.,  Maidstone 
GAMMIDGE,  HENBY,  Chislehurst 
GARDNER,  ALFBED  H.,  Folkestone 
GODSON,  EDMUND  P.,  Shooters  Hill 
GOWER,  ROBERT  VAUGHAN,  Tunbridge  Wells 
GRANT,  CARDROSS,  Beckenham 


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GRANT,  WILLIAM,  Dover 
GRAY,  ROBERT  KAYE,  Abbey  Wood 
GWYNNE,  REV.  R.  L.,  Tunbridge  Wells 
HEDOMAN,  W.  J.,  Bromley 
HELY-HUTCHINSON,  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  WALTER 

F.,  G.C.M.G.,  Oravesend 
HERBERT,  H.  A.,  Craribrook 
HILLS,  DAVID,  Beckcnham 
HOOPER,  G.  N.,  Beckenham 
HOPKINS,  JOHN,  Southborough 
JONES,  FREDERICK  R.,  Tunbridge  Wells 
KEEP,  RONALD,  Foots  Cray 
KERR,  ROBERT  WATT,  Tunbridge  Wells 
LA  YARD,  SIR  CHARLES  P.,  Tunbridge  WeUs 
LTJBBOCK,  SIR  NEVILE,  K.C.M.G.,  Bromley 
LUND,  WM.,  Chislehurst 
MARTIN,  E.  LEICESTER,  Borough  Green 
MILNER,  THE  RIGHT  HON.  VISCOUNT,  G.C.B. 

G.C.M.G.,  Canterbury 
MOLESWORTH,  RIGHT  HON.  VISCOUNT,  Rams- 

gate 

MURRAY,  COLIN  A.,  I.S.O.,  Folkestone 
MURTON,  SIR  WALTER,  C.B.,  Langton 
NEAME,  ARTHUR,  Faversham 

NORTHCLIFFE,  RlGHT  HON.  LORD,  St.  Peter's 

PEAKS,  ROBERT  THEL WALL,  Tonbridge 

PENFOLD,  ALDERMAN  STEPHEN,  J.P.,  Folkestone 

PRATT,  EDWIN  A.,  Orpington 

RADFORD,  W.  Guv  W.,  Bickley 

RICHARDSON,  DAVID,  Tunbridge  WeUs 

SAALFELD,  ALFRED,  Bickley 

SAMUEL,  GEORGE  A.  H.,  New  Beckenham 

SAMUEL,  SIR  MARCUS,  BART.,  Maidstone 

SAUNDERS,  WALTER  K.  G.,  Shooters  Hill 

SHIRE,  ROBERT  W.,  Sundridge  Park 

SIDEY,  JAMES  W.,  Tunbridge  Wells 

SMITH,  DANIEL  WARRES,  Bickley 

SMITHERS,  ALFRED  W.,  Sevenoaks 

SPURGEN,  ALDERMAN  GEORGE,  Folkestone 

STANHOPE,  RIGHT  HON.  EARL,  Sevenoaks 

STINSON,  HENRY  A.,  Beckenham 

THOMAS,  J.  LAMBLY,  Eltham 

THOMPSON.  SYDNEY,  Sevenoaks 

TRAILL,  GILBERT  F.,  Tunbridge  Wells 

TUFFILL,  DANIEL  F.,  Bromley 

TUPPER,    RIGHT   HON.    SIR   CHARLES,  BABT., 

G.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Bexley  Heath 
WELLDON,  CHARLES  EDWARD,  Tonbridge 
WESTERN,  COLONEL  J.  S.  E.,  Sidcup 
WHEELER-BENNETT,  JOHN  W.,  J.P.,  Keston 
WILLIAMS,  HOWARD,  Bromley 
WOOD,  PETEB  F.,  Chislehurst 
WooDGATE-JoNES,  W.,  M.A.,  Edenbridge 
WYATT,  GUY  A.,  Sidcup 

A.  BARLOW,  Miss  FLOBBNCE,  Dover 
A.  BABLOW,  MRS.  ISABEL  A.,  Dover 


A.  BROPHY,  BASIL  M.,  Margate 
A.  HOLTON,  MRS.  LIZZIE,  Otford 
A.  WEBSTER,  Miss,  Swanley 
A.  WOODALL,  Miss  A.  A.,  Oravesend 

LANCASHIRE. 

BENNETT,  ALDERMAN  ARTHUR,  J.P.,  Warring- 
ton 

BOARD,  A.  VYVYAN,  Liverpool 
CRAWSHAW,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  Rawtenttall 
CROSFIELD,  CAPTAIN  GEORGE  R.,  Warrington 
GARDNER,  REV.  R.  T.,  M.A.,  Garstang 
BUTTON,  J.  ARTHUR,  Manchester 
KENYON,  JAMES,  Bury 
MOULSDALK,  WILLIAM  E.,  Liverpool 
NATHAN,  FRANK  B.,  Manchester 
PATON,  JAMFS,  Southport 

A.  CAVENDISH,  LADY  MOYRA,  Cark-in-Cartmel 

LEICESTERSHIRE. 
FAIRE,  ABTHUB  W.,  J.P.,  Leicester 
GIMSON,  MARTIN,  Leicester 
ROLLESTON,  SIB  JOHN,  M.P.,  Glen  Parva 
STOCKS,  ALBERT  L.,  Kegworth 
WALKER,  THEODOBB,  F.R.G.S.,  Leicester 

A.  BBASSEY,  LADY  NOBAH,  Leicester 

LINCOLNSHIRE. 

BLAND,  REV.  CANON  EDWABD  M.,  Lincoln 
BUBTON,  GEORGE  W.  A.,  Grimsby 
CHBISTISON,  ROBEBT,  Louth 
DOUGHTY,  SIB  GEOBGE,  M.P.,  Waltham 
MOODY,  GEOBGE,  J.P.,  Cleethorpes 
SPEAK,  JOHN,  Kirton 

A.  PAGAN,  Miss  E.  H.  C.,  M.A.,  Skegneit 
A.  RAWNSLEY,  W.  H.,  Alford 
A.  WEIGALL,  MBS.  ABCHIBALD,  Woodhall  Spa 
A.  WEIGALL,  CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  E.  G.  A.,  M.P., 
J.P.,  Woodhall  Spa 

MIDDLESEX. 

BARRETT,  T.  BOEVEY,  Twickenham 
BBEAKELL,  J.  EDWIN,  Teddington 
DABBINGTON,  THOMAS,  Enfield 
DAVIBS,  HENBY,  Isleworth 
DURLACHER,  ALFRED  L.,  Twickenham 
HALSE,  EDWARD,  Twickenham 
HART,  A.  J.  CAMPBELL,  Pinner 
KNOWLES,  CHARLES  R.,  Potters  Bar 
LAGDEN,  R.  0.,  Harrow 
LEWIS,  F.  ORB.,  Enfield 
Lows,  SAMUEL,  Hadley  Wood 
MACLEOD,  HUGH  H.,  Enfield 
MILLS,  GRANVILLE,  Enfield 


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MKTOWSKI,  ALFRED,  Mus.B.,  Twickenham 

PHILIP,  GEOBGE,  Pinner 

ROUTH,  CAPTAIN  REGINALD  L.,  Pinner 

STABKEY,  RICHARD  WM.,  Hampton  Wick 

TABTE,  EKNEST  E.  F.,  Staines  [Pinner 

WALKER,    CAPTAIN    JOHN    DOUGLAS,    D.S.O., 

WATSON,  ALEXANDER,  Enfield 

WHITEHEAD,  H.  H.,  Brentford 

WILSON,  GEORGE,  C.B.,  Laleham 

WILSON,  JAMES  H.  CHARNOCK,  Sudbury 

YOUNG,  W.  E.,  Teddington 

A.  TEMPLE,  MRS.  J.,  Enfield 
NORFOLK. 

ALBEMARLE,  RT.  HON.  THE  EARL  OF,  K.C.V.O., 

C.B.,  A.D.C.,  Quidenham 
BARCLAY,  HUGH  GURNEY,  Norwich 
CLARKE,  EDWARD  G.  U.,  Cramer 
COKE,  LIEUT.  HON.  ROGER,  R.N.,  Holkam 
COLLYER,  WILLIAM  R.,  M.A.,  I.S.O.,  Reepham 
DUNELL,  OWEN  R.,  East  Harling 
FARMER,  JAMES  HERBERT,  Mundesky 
FRERE,  VBN.  ARCHDEACON  H.  C.,  Dits 
HERVEY,  M.  W.,  East  Dereham 
JACKSON,  JAMES,  J.P.,  Heacham 
RITCHIE,  THOMAS,  J.P.,  Cromer 

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 

BRASSEY,  LEONARD,  M.P.,  Wansford 
LDLFORD,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  Oundle 
THOBNHILL,  THOMAS  B.  CLARKE,  Kettering 

A.  KNIGHTLEY  OF  FAWSLEY,  LADY,  Daventry 

NORTHUMBERLAND. 

BROWNE,  ALEXANDER,  Whittingham 
GREY,    RT.    HON.    EARL,    G.C.B.,    G.C.M.G., 
G.C.V.O.,  Lesbury  [Berwick 

JERNINGHAM,  SIR  HUBERT  E.  H.,  K.C.M.G., 
SCHOLEFIELD,  ARTHUR,  Alnmouth 
SMITH,  CLARENCE  D.,  Hexham 

A.  BIGGE,  DENNIS  SELBY,  Lesbury 

A.  CLAYTON,  MRS.  Is  OB  EL,  Hamshaugh 

A.  EDWARDS,  ELLIS,  Newcastk-on-Tyne. 

A.  GIBSON,  CAPTAIN  T.  G.,  Lesbury 

A.  GREY,  THE  COUNTESS,  Lesbury 

A.  GREY,  RIGHT  HON.  Sm  EDWARD,  BART., 

K.G.,  M.P.,  Christon  Bank 
A.  GREY,  LADY  SYBIL,  Lesbury  [Tyne 

A.  HANNAY,  RICHARD  THOMSON,  Newcastk-on- 
A.  HOWICK,  VISCOUNT,  Lesbury 
A.  MANSFIELD,  JOHN  H.,  Lesbury 
A.  RIDDELL,  COLONEL  T.,  Warkworth 
A.  RUNCIMAN,  RIGHT    HON.  WALTER,  M.P., 

Chathill 
A.  SCHOLEFIELD,  MRS.  ARTHUR,  Alnmouth 


NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 

HILL,  THOMAS  A.,  M.A.,  J.P.,  Plumtree 
SPABROW,  REGINALD  G.,  Nottingham 

OXFORDSHIRE. 

BEHAN,  JOHN  C.,  Oxford 

EGERTON,  PROFESSOR  H.  E.,  M.A.,  Oxford 

FOWLER,  GEORGE  M.,  C.M.G.,  Horsepath 

GWILLIAM,  REV.  S.  T.,  Hampton  Poyle 

HAMERSLEY,  A.  ST.  GEORGE,  M.P.,  Oxford 

HARCOURT,  RIGHT  HON.  LEWIS,  M.P.,  Oxford 

HERBERTSON,  ANDREW  J.,  Ph.D.,  Oxford 

JEFFERSON,  G.  D.,  Oxford 

JERSEY,   RIGHT  HON.   THE   EARL  OF,  G.C.B., 

G.C.M.G.,  Bicester 
LASCELLES,  FRANK,  Banbury 
LEE,  PROFESSOR  R.  W.,  M.A.,  B.C.L.,  Oxford 
MORRELL,  JAMES  H.,  Oxford 
SCHLICH,  SIR  WILLIAM,  K.C.I. E.,  Ph.D.,  F.R.S., 

Oxford 

SMITH,  LESLIE  CECIL,  Oxford 
SMITH,  THE  HON.  WM.  F.  D.,  Henky-on-Thamet 
SUETER,  CAPTAIN  MURRAY  F.,  R.N.,  Watlington 
TWEED  ALE,  RANDOLPH  H.,  Oxford 

A.  PARKIN,  MRS.  G.  R.,  Goring 

A.  ROBERTS,  REV.  L.  G.  A.,  Bicester 

A.  STAPLKS-BROWN,  MRS.  M.,  Brampton 

RUTLAND. 

GRBNFELL,  JOHN,  Oakham 
HAY,  CHARLES  E.,  Oakham 

A.  BROCKLEBANK,  AGNES  LADY,  Uppingham 

SHROPSHIRE. 

DICKIN,    LT.-COLONEL    P.  LLOYD,    F.R.G.S., 
HARLECH,  LORD,  Oswestry  [Ellesmere 

HINGLEY,  SIR  GEORGE  B.,  BART,  Droitwich 
JEBB,  RICHARD,  Oswestry 
MACKAY,  JOHN  C.,  Ludlow 

SOMERSETSHIRE. 

ANGUS,  ARTHUR  R.,  Minehead 

BKEWSTER,  A.  B.,  Bath 

COTTERELL,  THOMAS  S.,  J.P.,  Bath  [head 

GRESWELL,  REV.  WILLIAM  H.  P.,  M.A.,   Mine- 

HARE,  SHOLTO  H.,  Weston-super-Mare 

HARBUTT,  WILLIAM,  Bath 

MENENDEZ,  SIR  MANUEL  R.,  Bath       [Taunton 

PEMBERTON,  COLONEL  ERNEST  ST.  CLAIR,  R.E., 

ROPER,  FREEMAN,  M.A.,  Chard 

SHEFFIELD,  THOMAS  W.,  Weston-super-Mare 

SHORT,  EDWARD  M.  DE  COUCY,  Bathampton 


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SINCLAIR,  AUGUSTINE  W.,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S., 
South  Petherton 

SOMERVILLB,  ARTHUB  F.,    Well* 

STRANGWAYS,  HON.  H.  B.  T.,  Bridgwater 
THOMAS,  M.  H.,  Bath  [Bath 

WALKER,  ROBERT    J.,  F.R.G.S.,  F.R.Hist.S., 

A.  TAZEWELL,  F.  W.,  Bath 

STAFFORDSHIRE. 

BAGOT,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,    F.G.S.,    F.S.A., 

Rugeley 

CHARNWOOD,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  Lichfield 
CHARRINGTON,     HUGH     SPENCER,    Burton-on- 
Trent 

GIBBONS,  WILLIAM  PIKE,  J.P.,  Wolverhampton 
GROG  AN,  CAPTAIN  EWART  S.,  Newcastle 
HATHEBTON,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  C.M.G.,  Pen- 

kridge 

MEYNELL,  FRANCIS  H.,  Burton-on-Trent 
STOKES,  ALBERT  E.,  Wolverhampton 

A.    MEYNELL,  LADY  DOROTHY,  Burton-on-Trent 

SUFFOLK. 

BURRBLL,  PERCY,  Mildenhall 

CHEADLE,  FRANK  M.,  Woodbridge 

Cox,  BRIGADIER- GENERAL  J.  A.,  R.A.,  C.B., 

Great  Waldingfield 

CBANWORTH,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  Woodbridge 
ELIAS,  COLONEL  ROBERT,  Saxmundham 
JONES,  SIR  W.  H.  QUAYLE,  Bury  St.  Edmunds 
LANE,  MAJOR-GENERAL  SIB  RONALD  B.,  K.C.B., 

K.C.V.O.,  Saxmundham 
MOBSE,  GILBERT,  Lowestoft 
REID,  W.  DOUGLAS,  Ipswich 
STBADBROKE,  THE  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF, 

C.B.,  C.V.O.,  Wangford 

A.    TBOTMAN,  Miss  ROSAMOND  A.,  Ipswich 
SURREY. 

ANDERSON,  H.  W.,  West  Byfleet 
ANNABLE,  HENRY  W.  C.,  Egham 
AITKEN,  SIB  W.  MAX,  M.P.,  Leatherhead 
ALLDRIDGE,  T.  J.,  I.S.O.,  Bagshot 
ALLEN,  ROBERT,  Betchworth 
ABMSTBONG,  C.  SPEABMAN,  West  Byfleet 
BAILEY,  ALLANSON,  West  Byfleet 
BARING-GOULD,  F.,  Guildford 
BARNARD,  WILLIAM  J.,  Purity 
Bo  WINS,  ARTHUR  W.,  Frensham 
BBOCKLEHUBST,  EDWABD,  J.P.,  Reigate 
CHAMBERS,  F.  D.,  Thornton  Heath 
CHAMBEBS,  THOMAS  S.,  Thornton  Heath 
CHARNOCK,  H.  H.,  Weybridge 
CHABBINGTON,  ABTHUB  F.,  Oxted 
CHIDELL,  CHABLES  A.,  Woking 
CLABKE,  PEBCY,  Caterham  Valley 


CLEGO,  RICHARD,  Addlestone 

COBNISH,   VAUGHAN,  D.Sc.,    F.R.G.S.,    F.G.S, 

F.C.S.,  Camberley 
COUBTIS,  EDWABD,  Croydon 
CBICHTON,  ROBEBT,  Caterham  Valley 
CULLEN,  WILLIAM  H.,  Dorking 
D'ESTEBBE,  ROBERT  E.,  Reigate 
DEVEBEUX,  EBNEST,  Upper  Warlingham 
DICKINSON,  A.  R.,  South  Croydon 
DISMOOB,  JOHN  S.,  West  Byfleet 
DUTTON,  FRED,  Windlesham 
DYER,  FBED,  Croydon 

DYSABT,  RT.   HON.  THE  EARL  OF,  Richmond 
EADES,  LIEUT. -COLONEL  CECIL  M.,  Woldingham 
ECKSTEIN,  FREDERICK,  Ottershaw 
EWABT,  JOHN  S.,  Limpsfield 
FINLAY,  REV.  W.  RUSSELL,  A.K.C.L.,  Dorking 
FiTzGEBALD,  W.  G.,  A.M.I.N.A.,  Kew 
FLINT,  JOSEPH,  C.M.G.,  Sanderstead 
FYFE,  H.  HAMILTON,  Egham 
GASELEE,     GENEBAL     SIB    ALFRED,     G.C.B., 

G.C.I.E.,  Guildford 

GASTON,  EDWABD  P.,  F.R.G.S.,  Button 
GIBSON,  C.  JEBROLD,  Woking 
GOODMAN,  SIB  WILLIAM  MEIGH,  K.C.,  Guildford 
GBAHAM,  SIB  FREDERICK,  K.C.B.,  Haslemere 
GRANT,  HENRY,  Croydon 
GBEENFIELD,  J.  H.,  Sutton 
GBEIG,  HENBY  R.  W.,  Kingston 
HAMILTON,  C.  BOUGHTON,  C.M.G.,  Purley 
HABT,  E.  AUBBEY,  Surbiton 
HASLAM,  R.  E.,  Chertsey 
HEALD,  C.  B.,  M.D.,  H.M.I.,  Weybridge 
HELBY,  J.,  Cobham 
HENTY,  WALTER,  Croydon 
HILL,  EDWABD  C.  H.,  Guildford 
HOBDERN,  LIEUT.  LIONEL  H.,  R.N.,  Weybridge 
HOULDEB,  AUGUSTUS  FEED,  Caterham 
HULL,  W.  WINSTANLEY,  Virginia  Water 
HUTCHINS,  SIB  PHILIP,  K.C.S.I.,  Camberley 
HUTTON,  LIEUT. -GENEBAL,  SIB  EDWABD  T.  H., 

K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  Chertsey 
KESWICK,  HENRY,  Leatherhead 
KINGDON,  HABBY  F.,  Woking 
KITCHING,  JOHN,  Kingston  Hill 
LAGDEN,  SIB  GODFREY,  K.C.M.G.,  Weybridge 
LAW,  ROBERT  S.,  Purley 
LEES,  G.  H.,  Kew 
LITTLE,  J.  STANLEY,  Farnham 
LLOYD,  FBANK,  Croydon 
MACHIN,  STANLEY,  Weybridge 
MACKIE,  DAVID,  Richmond 
MARTIN,  HENRY  RICHABD,  Caterham 
MAYERS,  REV.  WALTER  J.,  Wattington 
MEATH,  RIGHT  HON.  EARL  OF,  K.P.,  Chertsey 
MICHAELIS,  MAX,  Oxted 
MILLER,  EDWABD  H.,  Sutton 


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MILLBR,  STUART,  Purley 

MOREING,  ALGERNON  H.,  C.E.,  Esher       [Esher 

MORBING,    CHARLES    A.,    M.Inst.C.E.,    P.G.S., 

MORGBNSTMRN,  GEORGE,  Richmond 

NAPIER,  SIR  WALTER  J.,  D.C.L.,  Farnham 

NELSON,  HAROLD,  Richmond 

NEVILLE,  GEORGE  W.,  Weybridge 

NESTLE,  WILLIAM  D.,  Button 

NEWMARCH,  JOHN,  Caterham  Valley 

ONSLOW,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF,  Ouildford 

OTTER,  ROBERT  E.,  Chertsey 

PALMER,  CAPTAIN  RICHARD  E.,  Newdigate 

PILDITCH,  PHILIP  E.,  Weybridge 

PULLAR,  ALFRED,  M.D.,  Richmond 

RAMSDEN,  RICHARD,  Godalming 

RASON,  CAPTAIN  ERNEST  G.,  R.N.,  Reigate 

REED,  ALBERT  E.,  J.P.,  May  ford 

ROBERTSON,  T.  HOGG,  Purity 

ROOT,  JOHN,  Ewell 

ROSLING,  SIR  EDWARD,  Weybridge 

RUTHERFORD,  H.  K.,  Banstead 

SANDOVER,  WILLIAM,  Richmond 

SARGANT,  E.  B.,  Epsom 

SCOTT,  CHARLES  J.,  Guildford 

SELOUS,  FREDERICK  C.,  Worplesdon 

SEMPLE,  JAMES  C.,  F.R.G.S.,  Richmond 

SHERLOCK,  WILLIAM  H.,  Caterham 

SHORTER,  SYDNEY,  South  Croydon 

SMITH,  ALEXANDER  CURRIE,  Surbiton 

SMITH,  J.  OBED,  Richmond 

SMITH,  THOMAS  F.,  Wallington 

SPBNS,  COLIN  F.,  Esher 

STEWART,  CHARLES  W.  A.,  Richmond 

SULIVAN,  COLONEL  ERNEST,  Woking 

TAYLOR,  JAMES  B.,  Virginia  Water 

TEGETMEIER,  CHARLES,  Purity  [Haslemere 

TENNYSON,    RIGHT    HON.    LORD,    G.C.M.G., 

TONKIN,  REV.  ALFRED  E.,  Belmont 

TOUCHE,  GEORGE  A.,  M.P.,  Dorking 

TREACHER,  SIR  WILLIAM  H.,  K.C.M.G.,  Farnham 

TUCKER,  FREDERICK  N.,  Epsom 

WAKEFIELD,  W.  B.,  Bisley 

WALKER,  SIR  JAMES  LEWIS,  C.I.E.,  Worplesdon 

WALPOLE,  SIR  CHARLES  G.,  M.A.,  Woking 

WATERHOUSE,   P.    LESLIE,   M.A.,   A.R.I.B.A., 

Epsom 

WATSON,  JOHN  A.  S.,  Caterham  Valley 
WEBB,  HENRY  B.,  Dorking 
WELSTEAD,  LEONARD,  Caterham 
WETHERED,  OLIVER,  Esher 
WILLIAMS,  ARTHUR  E.,  Epsom 
WILLS,  JOHN  TAYLOR,  Kew 
WINDELER,  FRANK  B.,  Ditton  Hill 
WINGFIELD,  MAURICE  E.,  M.A.,  C.M.G.,  Epsom 
WODEHOUSE,  LIEUT.-GENERAL  SIR  JOSCELYNK 

H.,  G.C.B.,  C.M.G.,  Godalming 
YOUNG,  SIR  FREDERICK,  K.C.M.G.,  Cobham 


A.  DONEGALL,  MARCHIONESS  OF,  Kingston  Hill 
A.  DUDLEY,  GEORGIANA,  COUNTESS  OF,  Rich- 
mond 

A.     FARMER,  MRS.  W.  MAYNARD,  Weybridge 
A.     GOOCH,  MRS.  MARY,  Dorking 
A.     MACAULAY,  MRS.  S.  C.,  Cobham 
A.     MORRIS,  MRS.  E.  R.,  Croydon 
A.     ROSLING,  LADY,  Weybridge 
A.     TARTE,  MRS.  A.  R.,  Staines 
A.     TENNANT,  MRS.  HERCULES,  Camberley 
A.     TOLLEMACHE,  HARRY,  Richmond 
A.     TWINING,  MRS.  A.  L.,  Kingston 
A.     WHITE,  MRS.  LAURA,  North  Cheam 

SUSSEX. 

ANSON,  FREDERICK  A.,  M.A.,  Eastbourne 

ATKINSON,  CHARLES  E.,  Eastbourne 

BENSON,  MAJOR-GENERAL  SIR  F.  W.,  K.C.B., 

Eastbourne 

BERTRAND,  WM.  WICKHAM,  Chichester 
BOYLE,  SIR  CAVENDISH,  K.C.M.G.,  Hove 
BUCHANAN,  JAMES,  Petworth 
BUCKLEY,  G.  A.  MCLEAN,  Worth 
BURTON,  FREDERICK  F.  A.,  Hove 
CAMPBELL,  FINLAY,  Bakombe 
CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM  FINLAY,  Balcombe 
COWDRAY,  RT.  HON.  LORD,  Worth 
CROOKSHANK,  EDWARD  M.  J.P.,  East  Grinstead 
DAVIS,  ADMIRAL  E.  H.  M.,  C.M.G.,  Bexhill 
DENT,  SIR  ALFRED,  K.C.M.G.,  Eastbourne 
DICKENSON,  ARTHUR,  Billingshurst 
DICKSON,  RAYNES  W.,  Hove 
DRABBLE,  REV.  JOHN  B.,  A.K.C.,  Battle 
DYER,  CHARLES,  Hove 
FINCH,  OTHO  FITZGERALD,  Waldron 
FOXWELL,  DOUGLAS  L.,  Lancing 
FRENCH,  SIR  SOMERSET  R.,  K.C.M.G.,  Mayfield 
FREWEN,  MORETON,  Brede 
GOAD,  SAMUEL,  Hastings 
HATCHER,  COM'R.  JAMES  O.,  R.N.,  Colgate 
HAVILAND,  H.  A.,  Rusper 
HEMERY,  PERCY,  Bexhill 
HYTHE,  VISCOUNT,  Battle 
JOHNSON,  FRANK  W.  F.,  Hove 
MAYO,  GEORGE,  Groombridge 
McGAW,  JOHN  THORBURN,  Horsham 
MEESON,  EDWARD  TUCKER,  Eastbourne 
MEESON,  FREDERICK,  Eastbourne 
MEESON,  ROGER,  Eastbourne 
MONK-BRETTON,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD  C.B.,  Lewes 
MOYSEY,  HENRY  L.,  I.S.O.,  Bexhill-on-Sea 
MUSGRAVE,    CAPTAIN    HERBERT,    R.E.,    East 
MURRAY,  HUGH,  C.I.E.,  Henfield        [Grinstead 
OKE,  ALFRED  W.,  B.A.,  LL.M.,  F.S.A.,  Hove 
PARKER,  SIR  GILBERT,  M.P.,  East  Grinstead 
POPE,  REGINALD,  M.A.,  Uckfield 
RUSSELL,  THOMAS,  Etchingham 


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288 


RUSSELL,  WM.  CECIL,  Etchingham 
SANDEMAN,  ALASTAIR  C.,  Hove 
SHELFORD,  WILLIAM  H.,  Forest  Row 
SOMERSET,  ARTHUR  W.  FITZROY,  J.P.,  D.L., 

Worthing 
THOMPSON,   SIR  E.  MAUNDE,   G.C.B.,   I.S.O., 

LL.D.,  Mayfield 

TRAVERS,  JOHN  AMORY,  Arundel 
WALLACE,  T.  S.  DOWNING,  Brighton 
WARBURTON,  SAMUEL,  Brighton  [bourne 

WARREN,  J.  GRANT,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  East- 
WHEELER,  ARTHUR  H.,  Hayward's  Heath 
WOODHOUSE,  R.  B.,  Battle 
YOUNG,  MAJOR  FRANK,  R.A.,  Horeham  Road 

A.    CUNLIFFE,  HON.  LADY,  Petworth 

A.    CUPPER,  Miss  LOUISA,  St.  Leonards 

A.    HAMILTON,  HER  GRACE  THE  DUCHESS  OF, 

Balcombe 

A.    HUDDART,  MRS.  JAMES,  Eastbourne 
A.     HYTHE,  LADY  IDINA,  Battle 

WARWICKSHIRE. 

BAIRD,  J.  LAWRENCE,  C.M.G.,  M.P.,  Rugby 
BAYLISS,  THOMAS  A.,  Warwick 
CADBURY,  WILLIAM  A.,  Birmingham 
CHAMBERLAIN,  RT.  HON.  JOSEPH,  M.P.,  Bir- 
mingham 

ELLIS,  ALFRED  P.  B.,  Coventry 
ELWELL,  W.  ERNEST,  Rugby 
GREENER,  CHARLES  E.,  Birmingham 
McNAiR,  C.  C.,  Birmingham 
MARCHANT,  C.  STANHOPE,  Leamington 
MASON.  HAROLD,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  Leamingto-n 
NORTON,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  Birmingham 
OSBORNE,  CAPTAIN  FRANK,  Leamington 
PHILLIPS,  H.  JOSHUA,  Tredegar 
RAILING,  A.  H.,  D.Sc.,  Birmingham 
TIMINS,  DOUGLAS  T.,  Birmingham 
WILLIAMS,  REV.  ALAN,  M.A.,  Warwick 

A.  JONES,  Miss  EDITH  A.,  Birmingham 

A.  MASON,  MRS.  HAROLD,  Leamington 

A.  NELSON,  LADY,  Warwick 

A.  TANG  YE,  LADY,  Maxstoke 

WILTSHIRE. 

HALLIDAY,  JOHN,  Salisbury 

HANKEY,  E.  A.,  Chippenham 

HOLLAND,  C.  T.,  Malmesbury  [Corsham 

ISLINGTON,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  K.  C.M.  G. ,  D.  8. 0. , 

JOHNSON,  CAPT.  J.  VINER,  Market  Lavington 


LAWRENCE,  W.  F.,  Salisbury 

MARLBOROUGH,    His    GRACE    THE   DUKE    OF 

K.G.,  Woodstock 
SIMPSON,  A.  BASIL,  Calne 
SIMPSON,  T.  BOUSTEAD,  Calne 

WORCESTERSHIRE. 

BAILEY,  H.  J.,  Bromyard 
BALDWIN,  STANLEY,  M.P.,  Stourport 
BEAUCHAMP,  THE  RIGHT  HON.  EARL,  K.C.M.G. 

Malvern  Link 

CADBURY,  RICHARD,  Worcester 
DORE,  CAPTAIN  ALAN,  Kidderminster 
HINDLIP,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  Worcester 
JONES,  LiEUT.-CoLONEL  A.  E.,  Abberley 
KRAUSE,  RUDOLPH  H.,  Kidderminster 
LLOYD,  CYRIL  E.,  Stourbridge 
LYTTELTON,  THE  HON.  JOHN  CAVENDISH,  M.P., 

Stourbridge 

MORCOM,  REGINALD  K.,  Bromsgrove  [Claines 
ROBERTSON,  SIR  GEORGE  SCOTT,  K.C.S.I.,  M.P., 
WILLIAMS-THOMAS,  JOSEPH  S.,  Stourbridge 

A.  DUDLEY,  COUNTESS  OF,  Worcester 

A.  FYSON,  MRS.  ELEANOR,  Droitwich 

A.  PHIPPS,  MRS.  ELLEN,  Worcester 

A.  VERNON,  Miss,  Droitwich 

YORKSHIRE. 

AIREDALE,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  Leeds 
BAIN,  ALDERMAN  A.  W.,  Leeds 
BROWN,  W.  HARVEY,  York 
Cox,  GEORGE  CURLING,  Ripon 
ECKERSLEY,  JAMES  C.,  M.A.,  Leeds 
FIRTH,  SIR  ALGERNON  F.,  BART,  Halifax 
HAREWOOD,  RIGHT    HON.  THE    EARL    OF, 

K.C.V.O.,  Leeds 

JACKSON,  LIEUT-COLONEL,  A.  M.,  Hull 
KITCHING,  HENRY,  Ayton 
MORRELL,  JOHN  BOWES,  York 
PEAKS,  GEORGE  HERBERT,  Bawtry 
ROTH,  H.  LING,  Halifax 
STRACEY-CLITHEROW,    COLONEL   JOHN    B., 

Brough 

TAYLOR,  THEODORE  C.,  M.P.,  Bailey 
WALKER,  E.  G.,  Hull 
WALTON,  SIR  JOSEPH,  BART,  M.P.,  Saltburn 

A.  ANDERSON,  Miss  E.  M.,  Harrogate 

A.  STARKEY,  MRS.  EDWARD,  York 

A.  WALTON,  LADY,  Saltburn 

A.  WOOD,  LADY  DOROTHY,  Leeds 


IRELAND. 


ABERDEEN,    RIGHT    HON.    EARL    or,    K.T. 

G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O.,  Dublin 
ARMSTRONG,  JOHN  P.,  Banagher 
BALFOUR,  B.  R.,  Drogheda 


BATHURST,  FREDERICK  M.,  Water  ford 
BLAKE,  SIR  HENRY  A.,  G.C.M.G.,  Youghal 
DEWHURST,  CAPTAIN  JOHN  S.,  J.P.,  Donegal 
FITZGERALD,  WILLIAM  W.  A.,  Clare 

T  2 


284 


Royal  Colonial  Institute 


MILLS,  BRIGADIER-GENERAL  GEORGE  A.,  New- 
bridge 
MONTGOMERY,  LIEUT.-COLONEL  JAMES  A.  L., 

C.S.I.,  Donegal 

MUSGRAVE,  SIR  RICHARD,  BART.,  Cappcquin 
O'FARRELL,  THOMAS  A.,  J.P.,  Dublin 
PENNEFATHER,  F.  W.,  LL.D.,  Colbinstown 
PLUNKETT,    RIGHT    HON.    LORD,     G.C.M.G., 

K.C.V.O.,  Dublin 

PLUNKETT,    RIGHT    HON.    SIR    HORACE    C., 
K.C.V.O.,  D.C.L.,  Dublin 


RANFURLY,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF,  G.C.M.G., 

Dungannon 
WARDELL,  PROFESSOR  JOHN  H.,  M.A.,  Shana- 

golden 

WEST,  CAPTAIN  CYRIL  C.,  Bray 
WILSON,  ALEX.,  Newtownbreda 
WOOLCOMBE,    ROBERT   LLOYD,    M.A.,    LL.D., 

F.I.Inst.,     F.R.G.S.,     F.R.E.S.,     F.R.S.S., 

M.R.I.A.,  Dublin 
WRENCH,  RIGHT  HON.  FREDERICK,  Ballybrack. 


SCOTLAND. 


ADAM,  SIR  CHARLES  E.,  BART.,  Kinross-shire 

ANDERSON,  JAMES  C.,  Edinburgh 

ANDREW,  DUNCAN  C.,  Glasgow 

ANSTRUTHER-GRAY,  MAJOR  W.,  M.P.,  Fife 

BAIN,  WILLIAM  P.  C.,  Coatbridge 

BALLANTYNE,  ROBERT,  Glasgow  [burgh 

BEARE,  PROFESSOR  T.  HUDSON,  B.Sc.,  Edin- 

BEATTIE,  J.  A.  BELL,  St.  Andrews 

BECK,  H.  REGINALD,  Glasgow 

BLACKIE,  JOHN,  Glasgow 

BONAR,  GEORGE,  Dundee 

BOWMAN,  GEORGE  MILLAR,  Cupar 

BRUCE,  SIR  CHARLES,  G.C.M.G.,  Leslie 

BRUCE,  CAPT.  DAVID  L.,  Edinburgh 

COCHRANE,  HON.  THOMAS  H.,  Fife 

COWIE,  ARCHIBALD,  Glasgow 

CROSS,  ARTHUR  L.,  Edinburgh 

CROW,    JAMES    N.    HARVEY,    M.B.,    C.M., 
Ardrishaig 

CROWE,  J.  H.,  Brechin 

DAVIDSON,  LEYBOURNE  F.,  Cullen 

DENNY,  COLONEL  JOHN,  Dumbarton 

DUNCAN,  CAPT.  ALEXANDER,  Fife 

DUNCAN,  ROBERT,  Govan 

DUNCAN,  W.  H.  GREVILLE,  Stonehaven 

ELGIN  AND  KINCARDINE,  RIGHT  HON.  EARL  OF, 
KG.,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.I.E.,  Dunfermhne 

EWING,  JOHN,  Edinburgh 

EWING,  WILLIAM,  Glasgow 

FORD,  JAMES  P.,  Carnouslie  [Fairlie 

GLASGOW,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF,  G.C.M.G., 

HANBURY-TRACEY,  MAJOR  THE  HON.  ALGER- 
NON H.  C.,  C.M.G.,  Thankerton 

HARVEY,  ROBERT,  M.I.MECH.E.,  Glasgow 


HEAD,  JAMES,  Inverailort 
HOOD,  JAMES  N.,  Inverness 
HOUSTOUN,  G.  L.,  Johnstone 
KENNEDY,  JOHN  MURRAY,  Galloway 
KESWICK,  JAMES  J.,  Dumfries 

LlNLITHGOW,    MOST     HON.    THE    MARQUIS    OF, 

South  Queensferry 

LOWE,  WILLIAM  D.,  W.S.,  Edinburgh 
MACKAY,  ALEXANDER,  Broughty  Ferry 
MARSHALL,  LEGH  R.  P.,  M.D.,  Peebles 
MINTO,    RIGHT    HON.    THE   EARL   OF,    K.G., 

G.C.S.I.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.I.E.,  Hawick 
MOIR,  ALEXANDER,  Dumfries 
MUNRO,  JAMES,  Edinburgh  [Walkerburn 

MURRAY  OF  ELIBANK,  THE  RIGHT  HON.  LORD, 
NICOL,  ARTHUR,  Guthrie 
PATERSON,  JOHN,  Tillicoultry 
PICKERING,  JONATHAN,  M.I.MECH.E.,  Glasgow 
PRENTICE,  THOMAS,  Glasgow 
RICHMOND,  JAMES,  Dunblane 
ROSEBERY,  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF,  K.G., 

K.T.,  Dalmeny 

SHAW-STEWART,  SIR  HUGH,  BART.,   Greenock 
SLOAN,  R.  A.  WALKER,  Kilmarnock 
SMITH,  D.  JOHNSTONE,  Glasgow 
STEEL-MAITLAND,  ARTHUR  D.,  M.P.,  Stirling 
SUTHERLAND,  His  GRACE  THE  DUKE  OF,  Golspie 
USHER,  SIR  ROBERT,  BART.,  Ratho  Station 
WALLACE,  PROFESSOR  ROBERT,  F.L.S.,  F.R.S.E., 

Edinburgh 

YOUNG,  E.  DENHOLM,  W.S.,  Edinburgh 
A.  ANDREW,  Mrs.  D.  C.,  Glasgow 
A.  CHEETHAM,  Miss  H.  S.,  St.  Andrews 
A.  SMITH,  Miss  M.  BENTINCK,  St.  Andrews 


WALES. 


BIBBY,  R.  GORDON,  St.  Asaph 
CRAWLEY-BOEVEY,  A.  P.,  Aberystwyth 
DANGERFIELD,  JAMES,  Dyffryn 
DE  MATTOS,  EDGAR  GUY,  Cardiff 
GLANTAWE,  RIGHT  HON.  LORD,  Swansea 
GRIFFITHS,  WILLIAM,  Cardiff 
HERBERT,  MAJ..GEN.  SIR  IVOR  Jj  C.,  BART., 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  M.P.,  Eaglan 


JOHNSON,  E.  W.,  Llandudno 
MORTON,  RICHARD  F.,  Newport,  Hon. 
PREECE,  SIR  WILLIAM  HENRY,  K.C.B.,  F.R.S., 

M.INST.  C.E.,  Carnarvon 
STOREY,  CHARLES  B.C.,  Ruabon 
WILLIAMS,  ALFRED,  Abergavenny 
WINCHILSEA,    RIGHT    HON.    THE    EARL  OF, 

Harlech 


Geographical  List  of  Fellows. 


285 


SUMMARY  OF  FELLOWS  AND  ASSOCIATES  THROUGHOUT 
THE  WORLD, 


.  2,429 

Italy    .      «   .   •     ...«.V..        ..  • 

•••        1' 

India  and  Surma  ... 

.     107 

Dominion  of  Canada 
Commonwealth  of  Australia 

.  1,109 
.     724 

Jamaica        .         .         .  .       «•        • 

Japan            .         .         .         .         . 

.       30 
.       2 

Dominion  of  New  Zealand 

.     368 

Union  of  South  Africa 

.  1,059 

Jersey  . 

.        2 

1 

Labuan         ..... 

1 

Argentine,  Republic  of  .         .  "  ' 

.     161 

Leeward  Islands    .         .         .         . 

16 

Bahamas 

.         .       37 

Barbados 

18 

Basutoland 

.4 

Malta  .         .         .         .         . 

12 

Bechuanaland  Protectorate 

.         .         4 

43 

2 

10 

Belgian  Consro 

.    •     •         6 

•    '    6 

Bermuda 

25 

43 

Bolivia 

5 

1 

Brazil            .         .  ;       . 
British  East  Africa     -  .,         »    •• 
British  Guiana 

.       16 

..      97 
53 

Nigeria,  Northern         .  . 
Nigeria,  Southern  .... 

.       90 
.     118 
29 

'•'•'•         1 

5 

British  Honduras            .       ,  .'• 
British  North  Borneo     . 

.       20 
15 
3 

Philippine  Islands           .    •     .         . 
Porto  Rico    .         .         . 

2 
3 
1 

Brunei           .          .         .         . 
Ceylon           .... 
Cameroons    . 
Chile    . 

1 
.     121 

6 

22 

Portuguese  East  Africa  . 
Portuguese  West  Africa. 
Rhodesia,  Southern 
Rhodesia,  Northern 

.       14 
1 

.     208 
129 

China  ..... 
Cochin  China 
Congo  Free  State 
Colombia,  Republic  of    . 
Costa  Rica    .... 
Cuba    
Cyprus          .... 
Egypt  
Falkland  Islands   . 
Federated  Malay  States. 
Fiji      
France  
Gambia         .... 
Germany       .         *         .         . 
German  South-West  Africa     . 
Gibraltar       .... 
Gold  Coast  Colony 
Guatemala    .... 
Guernsey      .... 
Holland         .... 
Hong  Kong  .... 

.       12 
1 
2 
2 
6 
1 
.       23 
.       20 
.       25 
.  95 
.       56 
.       11 
5 
8 
1 
7 
.     156 
.       69 
3 
1 
.       33 

Roumania     .                             . 
Russia           ..... 
Salvador 
Sarawak        ..... 
Seychelles     ..... 
Siam    ...... 
Sierra  Leone           .... 
Somaliland    ..... 
South  Sea  and  Pacific  Islands 
Spain   ...... 
Spanish  Honduras           •  •       • 
Straits  Settlements 
Sumatra        ..... 
Switzerland  ..... 
Trinidad        ..... 
Uganda         ..... 
United  States        .... 
Uruguay        
Windward  Islands 
Zanzibar       

2f 
4 
2 
2 
.       16 
.        5 
.       54 

»'.''    2' 
.       12 
3 

1 

.       47 
2 
•f  .   "•    4 
.       29 
.       44 
.       48 
2 
.       23 
5 

286  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


XXII.— REPORT  OF   THE  FORTY-FIFTH   ANNUAL  GENERAL  MEETING. 

THE  forty-fifth  Annual  General  Meeting  of  Fellows  was  held  at  the  Whitehall  Kooms, 
Hotel  Metropole,  on  Tuesday,  April  15,  1913.  The  Bight  Hon.  Earl  Grey,  G.C.B., 
G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O.,  President  of  the  Institute,  presided.  Amongst  those  present 
were  the  following  : — 

Messrs.  R.  a-Ababrelton,  G.  Adams,  Colonel  Hon.  James  Allen,  Rev.  W.  Osborn 
B.  Allen,  Mr.  R.  S.  Ashton,  Major  G.  S.  Beeching,  Mr.  W.  Hart  Bennett,  C.M.G., 
Major-General  Sir  F.  W.  Benson,  K.C.B.,  Messrs.  R.  Bewley,  E.  Black,  Ralph  S. 
Bond,  Admiral  Sir  N.  Bowden  Smith,  K.C.B.,  Mr.  Harry  Brittain,  Sir  Henry  E.  G. 
Bulwer,  G.C.M.G.,  Messrs.  Percy  Clarke,  C.  V.  Creagh,  C.M.G.,  W.  S.  Cuff,  T.  Darling- 
ton, Fred  Dutton,  W.  Bowen  Evans,  W.  H.  Garrison,  Cecil  E.  Hawes,  W.  W.  Hind- 
Smith,  J.  F.  Hogan,  Coleman  P.  Hyman.  Lt. -Colonel  A.  Weston  Jarvis,  C.M.G.,  C.V.O., 
Messrs.  Richard  Jebb,  D.  Hope  Johnston,  Sir  Godfrey  Lagden,  K.C.M.G.,  Com- 
missioner D.  C.  Lamb,  Dr.  N.  Ledingham,  Messrs.  G.  Leicester,  R.  Littlejohn,  Sir 
Francis  Lovell,  C.M.G.,  Mr.  A.  Duffus  Lubecki,  Sir  Charles  Lucas,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G., 
Mr.  N.  Mackinnon,  Hon.  A.  P.  Matheson,  Messrs.  H.  W.  Matthews,  T.  E.  Mavrogor- 
dato,  Roland  L.  Michell,  C.M.G.,  Stuart  Miller,  J.  Saxon  Mills,  A.  Moor-Radford, 
R.  N.  Noble,  J.  S.  O'Halloran,  C.M.G.,  J.  G.  Poole,  Sir  Lesley  Probyn,  K.C.V.O., 
Colonel  H.  E.  Rawson,  C.B.,  Messrs.  J.  K.  M.  Ross,  I.S.O.,  E.  E.  Sawyer,  H.  F. 
Shipster,  Capt.  C.  Slack,  Mr.  E.  Slocock,  Colonel  E.  Sulivan,  Messrs.  E.  K.  Tarte, 
S.  E.  Tench,  D.  Theophilus,  P.  C.  Trebeck,  J.  E.  Tusten,  Colonel  D.  P.  Warliker, 
Messrs.  H.  B.  Warren,  R.  Grant  Webster,  W.  S.  Wetherell,  Sir  Harry  F.  Wilson, 
K.C.M.G.,  Mr.  Peter  F.  Wood,  Lt.-General  A.  E.  Wylde,  Sir  Frederick  Young,  K.C.M.G., 
Mr.  J.  R.  Boose  (Secretary). 

The  notice  convening  the  meeting  was  read  by  the  Secretary.  The  minutes  of 
the  last  Annual  General  Meeting  were  read  and  confirmed.  The  Annual  Report  and 
Statement  of  Accounts  were  submitted  and  taken  as  read. 

ANNUAL  REPORT. 

1.  THE  year  which  has  just  closed  has  been  a  memorable  one  in  the  history  of  the 
Royal  Colonial  Institute,  and  the  Council  are  able  to  congratulate  the  Fellows  on  the 
fact  that  progress  and  expansion  have  been  more  marked  than  during  any  period  of 
the  forty-four  years  of  its  existence.     Membership  has  substantially  increased,  and 
its  work  has  been  actively  pursued  in  the  continued  endeavour  to  further  the  knowledge 
of  Empire  affairs  and  to  promote  closer  Imperial  unity. 

The  Council  have  great  satisfaction  in  announcing  that  Field-Marshal  His  Royal 
Highness  the  Duke  of  Connaught  has  been  graciously  pleased  to  become  Vice-Patron 
of  the  Institute,  and  that  the  Right  Hon.  Earl  Grey,  one  of  the  Vice-Presidents,  has 
accepted  the  office  of  President. 

FELLOWS  AND  ASSOCIATES. 

2.  During  the  past  year  297  Resident,  1,451  Non-Resident  Fellows,  and  103  Asso- 
ciates have  been  elected,  making  a  total  of  1,851,  compared  with  223  Resident,  555 
Non-Resident  Fellows,  54  Associates  and  2  Honorary  Fellows,  or  a  total  of  834  in  1911. 
On    December  31,  1912,  there  were  1,872  Resident,  5,083  Non-Resident  Fellows, 


Report  of  the,  Forty-Fifth  Annual  General  Meeting.  287 

207  Associates,  and  15  Honorary  Fellows,  or  7,177  in  all,  of  whom  1,627  have 
compounded  for  the  annual  subscription  and  qualified  as  Life  Fellows.  The  number 
of  Lady  Associates  has  increased  from  18  in  1909  to  207  on  December  31,  1912. 
The  Council  are  of  opinion  that  the  inclusion  of  Associates  will  reinforce  the  Institute's 
work,  and  tend  to  widen  its  sphere  of  influence. 

RHODES  SCHOLARS. 

3.  Nineteen  Rhodes  Scholars  have  been  made  Honorary  Fellows  during  their 
residence  at  Oxford  in  place  of   twenty-one   who   have  retired   after  completing 
their  studies  at  the  University. 

ACCOUNTS. 

4.  The  annexed  Statement  of  Receipts  and  Payments,  duly  certified  by  the  Auditors, 
Messrs.  Price,  Waterhouse  &  Co.,  shows  that  the  total  receipts  for  the  year  amounted 
to  £11,869  10s.  Id.,  of  which  £9,956  13s.  Od.  consisted  of  Entrance  Fees  and  Sub- 
scriptions of  Fellows  and  Associates,  showing  an  increase  under  this  heading  for  the 
year  of  £2,322  175.  Od. 

The  net  ordinary  Expenditure  for  the  year,  after  deducting  £74  17s.  lid. 
cost  of  new  furniture  and  cost  of  improvements  to  building,  and  also  £651  12s.  6d. 
receipts  from  Institute  Dinners  and  Conversazione,  was  £9,981  17s.  8d.,  as  compared 
with  £8,507  8s.  3d.  for  1911. 

In  order  to  re-establish  the  Reserve  Fund  which  became  exhausted  when  the 
building  was  altered  and  improved  in  1911,  a  sum  of  £250  was  set  aside  for  the 
purpose  early  last  year  and  it  is  proposed  to  add  to  the  Reserve  annually  as  a  fixed 
policy  such  amount  as  the  finances  will  bear. 

DONATIONS  TO  THE  INSTITUTE. 

5.  The  Council  have  to  acknowledge  with  thanks  the  gift  of  £100  to  the  funds  of 
the  Institute  from  Mr.  Robert  Christison,  and  of  £5  5s.  from  Mr.  Gavin  F.  Gardiner, 
of  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

CHAIRMAN  OP  COUNCIL. 

6.  In  accordance  with  the  terms  of  Rule  43  which  provides  that  the  Council 
shall  annually  elect  a  Chairman  of  the  Council  who  shall  hold  office  for  one  year,  and 
shall  be  eligible   for    re-election,  Lieut.-General  Sir    J.   Bevan  Edwards,   K.C.B., 
K.C.M.G.,  was  unanimously  elected  to  that  office  on  the  19th  March  last.  The  Council 
much  appreciate  the  services  rendered  to  the  Institute  by  the  Chairman  during  the  past 
three  years  and  also  those  of  Sir  Godfrey  Lagden,  K.C.M.G.,  who  has  performed  the 
duties  of  Deputy  Chairman  during  the  past  two  years. 

OFFICE  OF  HONORARY  TREASURER. 

7.  The  Council  have  to  report  with  much  regret  the  resignation  of  the  office  of 
Honorary  Treasurer  by  Sir  Montagu  F.  Ommanney,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.,  I.S.O.,  who 
has  occupied  that  position  for  the  past  twenty-three  years  and  rendered  valuable 


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service  to  the  Institute.  Sir  Montagu  Ommanney  has  been  app  ointed  a  Vice-President, 
subject  to  the  usual  approval  of  the  Fellows.  On  the  invitation  of  the  Council,  Mr. 
Robert  Little  John,  who  has  been  a  Councillor  for  the  past  three  years,  and  was  one  of 
the  Honorary  Auditors,  kindly  accepted  the  vacant  position. 

COMPARATIVE  STATEMENT  OF  ELECTIONS  AND  REVENUE. 

8.  The  following  Table  shows  the  number  of  Fellows  and  Associates  and  the 
Annual  Income  in  each  year  since  the  foundation  of  the  Institute  : 

COMPARATIVE  STATEMENT  OP  NUMBER  OF  FELLOWS  AND  ANNUAL  REVENUE. 


Date. 

Number  of  Fellows 
and  Associates.* 

Annual  income  (exclusive  of  Building  and 
Conversazione  Funds,  but  inclusive  of  Life 
Compositions  and  Entrance  Fees). 

£        *.       d. 

To  June  11,  1869  . 

174 

1,224  14     5 

1870  . 

275 

549  10     8 

1871  . 

210 

503  16     4 

1872  . 

271 

478  10     4 

1873  . 

349 

1,022     9     1 

1874  . 

420 

906  12  11 

1875  . 

551 

1,038  15     8 

1876  . 

627 

1,132     3     3 

1877  . 

717 

1,222  18     3 

1878  . 

796 

1,330  13  11 

1879  . 

981 

1,752  18     2 

1880  . 

1,131 

2,141     8  10 

1881   . 

1,376 

2,459  15     6 

1882  . 

1,613 

3,236     8     3 

„           1883  . 

1,959 

3,647  10     0 

1884  . 

2,306 

4,539     0  10~1 

„           1885  . 

2,587 

5,220  19     0 

„           1886  . 

2,880 

6,258  11     01 

To  Dec.  31,  1886   . 

3,005 

6,581     2     5 

„           1887   . 

3,125 

6,034     3     0 

A 

a 

1888   . 

3,221 

6,406  11     5 

T3 

1889   . 

3,562 

7,738     7  11 

1 

1890   . 

3,667 

6,919     7     6 

Jp 

1891    . 

3,782 

7,362     2  10 

O 

(fl 

1892   . 

3,775 

6.966  12     4 

•** 

1893   . 

3,749 

6,458  18     6 

*o 

1894   . 

3,757 

6,691  19     0 

1 

,.           1895   . 

3,767 

6,854     2  11 

9 
«-• 

1896   . 

3,929 

7,315     5     9 

.  o 
ft 

1897   . 

4,133 

7,588  15     7 

d 

„          1898   . 

4,139 

7,114     4     2 

n 

O 

„           1899   . 

4,153 

7,053  10     2 

si 

id 

„          1900   . 

4,208 

7,142     8     3 

§ 

1901    . 

4,228 

7,154     1     9 

8 

1902   . 

4,407 

8,042     5     1 

M 

1903   . 

4,460 

7,740     4     9 

i 

1904   . 

4,472 

7,628  15     8 

*-* 

~o 

1905   . 

4,491 

7,536  10     9 

a 

i—  i 

„           1906   . 

4,487 

7,323     6     7  1 

1907   . 

4,437 

7,467  13     6 

„           1908   . 

4,438 

7,203     7     4 

1909*. 

4,527 

7,434     6     7 

„           1910   . 

5,010 

8,275  16     0 

„           1911    . 

5,608 

8,597  13     2 

1912   . 

7,177 

11,217  18     1 

*  Associates  were  first  introduced  in  1909. 


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OBITUARY. 

9.  The  Council  have  to  record  with  great  regret  the  death  of  122  Fellows  during 
the  year  1912,  including  Major-General  Sir  Henry  Green,  K.C.S.I.,  C.B.,  (a  Vice- 
President),  and  Mr.  William  Keswick  (a  Councillor). 

Alexander  M.  Aitken,  Henry  B.  Albrecht  (Natal),  A.  D.  Alexander  (Transvaal),  Darner  L.  Allen, 
Colonel  0.  Arbuthnot,  R.A.,  F.  W.  Armytage  (Victoria),  Oscar  F.  Armytage  (late  of  Victoria), 
Rev.  J.  Williams  Ashman,  M.A.,  M.D.,  Ouybon  D.  Atherstone,  M.Inst.C.E.  (Cape  Province),  Capt. 
H.  E.  Bailey  (Sierra  Leone),  Samuel  Barnard,  J.P.  (St.  Lucia),  S.  P.  Beare,  Wm.  Copland  Beattie, 
Lieut.-Colonel  JR.  W.  Beningfield  (Natal),  H.  F.  Billinghurst,  H.  T.  Bingham  (Federated  Malay  Statta), 
Albert  E.  Bishop,  Graham  T.  Blick,  M.D.  (Western  Australia),  Alfred  E.  Booth,  Percy  W.  Bridges 
(Transvaal),  Sylvester  Brown  (New  South  Wales),  Thomas  Broivn,  Nicholas  E.  Browne  (Sierra  Leone), 
Benjamin  Buchanan,  A.  JR.  E.  Burton  (Victoria),  F.  T.  Byrde  (Gold  Coast  Colony),  Q.  W.  L.  Caine 
(British  East  Africa),  H.  B.  H.  Chapman,  M.Inst.C.E.  (Chile),  Sir  Edward  S.  Clouston,  Bart.  (Canada), 
Hon.  Mr.  Justice  H.  E.  Cohen  (New  South  Wales),  Yen.  Archdeacon  Thomas  Cottcy,  H.  Ramsay 
Collins  (Natal),  D.  O.  Crofts  (British  East  Africa),  Sir  Matthew  H.  Davies  ( Victoria),  W.  C.  J.  De 
Smidt  (Cape  Province),  I.  Horak  De  Villiers  (late  of  Transvaal),  Archibald  Dixson  (New  South  Wales), 
William  Donne,  Ven.  Archdeacon  O.  W.  Downer  (Jamaica),  David  P.  Duirs,  M.D.  (Transvaal), 
J.  S.  Dunlop  (New  South  Wales),  Sir  William  Dunn,  Bart.,  Hon.  William  C.  L.  Dyett,  M.L.C., 
(Trinidad),  Henry  F.  Eaton  (late  of  Victoria),  A.  6.  English  (Argentine),  Channing  Esdaile,  Edwin 
Essery,  His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Fife,  E.G.,  K.T.,  G.C.  V.O.,  Herbert  S.  Fisher  (South  Australia),  Gordon 
C.  Fowler,  Nelson  Girdlestone,  Major-General  Sir  Henry  Green,  K.C.S.I.,  C.B.  (V ice-President),  Sir 
John  J.  Grinlinton  (late  of  Ceylon),  J.  M.  Halliday,  Hon.  T.  C.  Harwood,  M.L.C.  ( Victoria),  Colonel 
Charles  Hay,  A.  E.  Hayman,  J.  F.  Hayward,  Hon.  John  Henry,  C.M.G.  (Tasmania),  William 
Hiddingh,  M.  B.  Jamieson  (Victoria),  Charles  Kaufman,  Charles  J.  Keep,  James  Kemsley  (Cape 
Province},  William  Keswick,  M.P.,  William  Kiddle  (New  South  Wales),  William  Kither  (South 
Australia),  Hon.  Arthur  Levy,  M.L.C.  (Jamaica),  George  Lumgair  (late  of  Mauritius),  T.  G.  Macarthy 
(New  Zealand),  Sir  Ormond  D.  Malcolm  (Bahama*),  R.  S.  Hansel  (Congo),  J.  Scott  Mason  (Borneo), 
G.  J.  S.  Mosenthal,  Capt.  S.  Mugford,  R.  J.  Nanco  (Trinidad),  Joseph  E.  Nathan,  C.  Shaw  Nicholson 
(Cape  Province),  S.  Nordheimer  (Canada),  F.  A.  Noyce  (Transvaal),  Andries  Ohbsson  (Cape  Province). 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Arthur  J.  Otway,  Bart.,  J.  Glaister  Paterson,  Francis  Pears,  John  Pitts  (Transvaal), 
Charles  E.  Pooley,  K.C.  (Canada),  Reginald  H.  Prance,  Lieut.-General  Sir  Gordon  D.  Pritchard,  K.C.B., 
George  T.  Rait,  Edward  H.  Read,  M.R.C.S..  L.R.C.P.  (Gambia),  John  Reid  (New  Zealand),  J.  M. 
Ritchie  (New  Zealand),  Sir  William  Robinson,  G.C.M.G.,  B.  Lancaster  Rose,  E.  M.  Sanderson 
(Barbados),  Henry  Sarjeant  (New  Zealand),  Arthur  Sassoon,  C.V.O.,  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Scanlen, 
K.C.M.G.  (Rhodesia),  James  H.  Scott,  Walter  H.  Scott,  G.  Pearce  Serocold,  A.  J.  Shepstone,  C.M.G. 
(Natal),  Colonel  H.  A.  Silver,  Surgeon-Maior  Frank  Simpson,  Francis  Smith  (late  of  Gold  Coast 
Colony),  J.  Clifford  Smith  (Victoria),  A.  W.  M.  Steele  (Nigeria),  Stephen  Stokes  (Cape  Province), 
James  M.  Synge,  Herbert  S.  Tew,  James  Topp  (Gambia),  Thoma-s  G.  Tyson  (Cape  Province),  Maurice 
Ulcoq,  Charles  E.  Velge  (Straits  Settlements),  Dirk  Versfeld,  J.P.  (Cape  Province),  Alexander  Wardrop 
(Ceylon),  H.  T.  Whitty,  W.  Leslie  Whyte  (South  Australia),  S.  G.  Woods  (British  Honduras),  Allan 
Wright  (Cape  Province),  Hon.  Sir  James  H.  Young,  M.E.C.  (Bahamas),  Sir  William  A.  Zeal,  K.C.M.G. 
(Victoria). 

ELECTION  OF  VICE-PRESIDENTS  AND  COUNCILLORS. 

10.  A  vacancy  on  the  Council  occasioned  by  the  acceptance  of   the  office  of 
Honorary  Treasurer  by  Mr.  Robert  Littlejohn  has  been  rilled  under  the  provisions  of 
Rule  6  by  the  ad  interim  appointment,  subject  to  confirmation  by  the  Fellows,  of 
Sir  Harry  F.  Wilson,  K.C.M.G. 

In  the  absence  of  any  nominations  by  the  Fellows,  the  Council,  in  accordance  with 
Rule  65,  submit  a  list  of  Fellows  nominated  to  fill  the  vacancies  in  the  office  of  Vice- 
Presidents,  Treasurer,  and  Councillors.  The  following  retire  pursuant  to  Rule  7,  and 
are  eligible  and  nominated  for  re-election  :  Vice-Presidents  :  the  Duke  of  Devonshire  ; 
the  Marquess  of  Lincolnshire,  K.G.,  G.C.M.G.  ;  the  Earl  of  Aberdeen,  K.T.,  G.C.M.G., 
G.C.V.O.  ;  the  Earl  of  Jersey,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G. ;  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Starr  Jameson, 
Bart.,  C.B.,  M.D.  ;  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Joseph  Ward,  Bart.,  K.C.M.G.  ;  the  Rt.  Hon. 
Sir  Samuel  W.  Griffith,  G.C.M.G. ;'  Sir  Frederick  Young,  K.C.M.G.  ;  Sir  Thomas  G. 


290  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

Shaughnessy,  K.C.V.O.  ;  and  the  Hon.  Alfred  Deakin.  Honorary  Treasurer  :  Mr. 
Kobert  Little] ohn. 

The  following  Councillors  retire  pursuant  to  Rule  7  and  are  not  eligible  for  re-election 
this  year  :  Mr.  Allan  Campbell,  Sir  Gilbert  Parker,  M.P.,  and  Sir  Westby  B.  Perceval, 
K.C.M.G.  The  following  are  nominated  by  the  Council  to  fill  the  above  vacancies  : 
Mr.  Philip  H.  Kerr ;  the  Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Lawley,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.I.E,,  K.C.M.G.  and 
Mr.  Evelyn  Wrench. 

The  following  Vice-Presidents  have  been  appointed  during  the  year  in  accord- 
ance with  Rule  6  :  the  Marquess  of  Crewe,  K.G.  ;  the  Rt.  Hon.  R.  L.  Borden,  Prime 
Minister  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada ;  Colonel  Lord  Sydenham,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.M.G., 
G.C.I.E. ;  Sir  Daniel  McMillan,  K.C.M.G. ;  Sir  Montagu  F.  Ommanney,  G.C.M.G., 
K.C.B.,  I.S.O. ;  and  Sir  B.  Edmund  Walker,  C.V.O.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L. 


ENTERTAINMENTS. 

11.  The  Annual  Conversazione  was  held  at  the  Natural  History  Museum,  by  per- 
mission of  the  Trustees  of  the  British  Museum,  on  June  28,  and  was  attended  by 
a  large  number  of  guests  representing  all  parts  of  the  British  Empire. 

The  Annual  Dinner  was  held  at  the  Whitehall  Rooms,  Hotel  Metropole,  on  Friday, 
May  17,  and  was  a  brilliant  and  interesting  function.  A  feature  of  the  evening  was  the 
reading  of  telegrams  of  greeting  from  the  Honorary  Corresponding  Secretaries  in 
Sydney,  Melbourne,  Brisbane,  Montreal,  Toronto,  Port  Arthur  (Ontario),  Bulawayo, 
Johannesburg,  Carnarvon  (Cape  Province),  Pietermaritzburg,  Colombo,  Seychelles, 
Nassau  (Bahamas),  and  Hamilton  (Bermuda).  In  several  of  these  cities  Dinners 
were  arranged  to  be  held  simultaneously  with  that  of  the  Institute  in  London.  It  is 
hoped  that  on  the  occasion  of  the  Annual  Dinner  in  May  next,  the  Fellows  in  all  parts 
of  the  Empire,  as  well  as  those  resident  in  foreign  countries,  will  meet  together  and 
celebrate  the  event. 

On  the  occasion  of  his  visit  to  England,  the  Right  Hon.  R.  L.  Borden,  Prime 
Minister  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  was  the  guest  of  the  Council  and  Fellows  at 
the  first  public  banquet  after  his  arrival  in  London.  A  large  and  representative 
gathering  assembled  to  do  honour  to  him,  including  Members  of  both  Houses  of 
Parliament,  distinguished  statesmen,  and  representatives  of  all  parts  of  the  Empire. 


MEETINGS. 

12.  The  Ordinary  Meetings  of  the  Fellows  have  been  largely  attended,  and  the 
following  Papers  read  and  discussed  and  circulated  in  the  monthly  journal,  UNITED 
EMPIRE  :— 

"  The  Imperial  Emigrant."    By  Arthur  Hawkes. 
'•'  The  New  Pacific."     By  Dr.  T.  Miller  Maguire. 

"  Travel  and  Sport  in  East  Africa."    By  Lt.-Col.  J.  H.  Patterson,  D.S.O. 
"  Hong-Kong's  Part  in  China's  Reform."     By  the  Yen.  E.  Judd  Barnett, 
M.A.  (Archdeacon  of  Hong-Kong). 

^  The  Federated  Malay  States."     By  Sir  Ernest  Birch,  K.C.M.G. 
"  British  Columbia  and  her  Imperial  Outlook."    By  F.  B.  Vrooman,  Ph.D., 
B.Sc.  (Oxon). 

"  The  Boundaries  of  British  Guiana."     By  J.  A.  J.  de  Villiers. 


Report  of  the  Forty-Fifth  Annual  General  Meeting.  291 

"  The  Faith  of  an  Imperialist."    By  Ellis  T.  Powell,  LL.B.,  B.Sc. 

"  Universities  and  Practical  Education."    By  Professor  A.  E.  Shipley. 

"  Mountain  Trails  in  the  Rockies  of  Canada."    By  Mrs.  Henshaw. 

"  Settlement  by  '  Whites  '  of  Tropical  Australia."  By  Hon.  J.  M.  Creed, 
M.L.C.,  New  South  Wales. 

"  The  Panama  Canal  and  its  Relation  to  the  British  Empire."  By  Vaughan 
Cornish,  D.Sc. 

"  Some  Problems  of  Empire."  By  Hon.  George  E.  Foster  (Minister  of  Trade 
and  Commerce,  Canada). 

"  Canadian  Loans  in  London."    By  Sir  F.  Williams  Taylor. 

"  The  Purpose  of  Life  in  the  East  and  in  the  West."  By  Sir  Bainpfylde 
Fuller,  K.C.S.I.,  C.I.E. 

"  Queensland's  Railways."  By  Major  Sir  Thomas  Robinson  (Agent-General 
for  Queensland). 

"  Australian  Literature  and  Art."    By  William  Moore. 

"  Medical  Science  and  the  Tropics."  By  Major  Sir  Ronald  Ross,  K.C.B., 
M.D.,  F.R.S. 

Christmas  Lectures  for  Young  People. 

"  Our  World-wide  Empire."    By  W.  H.  Garrison. 

"  Birds  of  the  British  Empire."    By  James  Buckland. 

"  New  Zealand,  the  Wonderland  of  the  World."    By  W.  H.  Garrison. 

THE  LIBRARY. 

13.  The  additions  to  the  Library  number  2,673  books,  1,431  pamphlets,  216  maps, 
and  404  photographs,  making  a  total  of  4,724  additions  during  the  year.  These  figures 
do  not  include  the  large  number  of  special  parliamentary  reports  that  are  subsequently 
received  in  bound  form,  separate  parts  of  monthly  periodicals,  or  proceedings 
of  societies.  Of  the  additions  during  the  past  year  3,497  were  presented  by  their 
authors,  by  publishers,  by  learned  societies,  and  by  the  Dominion,  Colonial,  and  Indian 
Governments.  On  December  31,  1912,  the  Library  contained  89,368  volumes  and 
pamphlets.  The  newspapers  and  magazines  received  at  the  Library,  the  majority 
of  which  are  presented  by  their  publishers,  now  number  701.  During  the  year  81,366 
separate  parts  were  filed,  an  increase  of  over  23,000  parts.  The  practice  of  subse- 
quently sending  newspapers  to  the  British  Museum, where  they  are  kept  for  permanent 
reference,  has  been  continued.  The  cataloguing  of  the  additions  to  the  Library 
involved  a  large  amount  of  work.  A  total  of  14,000  cards  have  been  written  during 
the  year,  the  number  since  the  commencement  of  the  card-catalogue  in  April  1910, 
being  44,000.  These  cards  represent  additions  to  the  Library  during  that  period. 
It  is  gratifying  to  find  that  the  Council's  invitation  to  publicists  and  students  to  make 
use  of  the  resources  of  the  Library  has  been  freely  responded  to.  The  great  interest 
that  is  shown  in  foreign  countries  in  problems  of  British  Colonial  administration  is 
exemplified  by  the  fact  that  authors  and  students  from  Germany,  France,  Italy,  the 
United  States,  Belgium,  Japan,  Bohemia,  Finland,  Korea,  and  other  countries  made 
extensive  use  of  the  Library  during  the  year.  The  special  Law  Library  has  also  proved 
of  great  value  to  students  of  law  and  lawyers  engaged  upon  Privy  Council  practice. 
During  the  year  a  complete  set  of  Victorian  Law  Reports  was  presented  by  the  Govern- 
ment of  Victoria,  and  the  Law  Library  now  contains  almost  complete  sets  of  many 


292  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

of  the  most  important  Colonial  Law  Reports.  Other  important  donations  to  the 
Library  include  the  annals  of  the  Royal  Botanic  Gardens,  Calcutta— twenty  finely 
illustrated  volumes  of  much  interest  to  botanists  ;  a  set  of  the  Proceedings  of  the 
American  Antiquarian  Society  ;  a  set  of  the  Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  ;  two 
valuable  biographical  dictionaries  in  116  volumes  presented  byA.  Moor-Radford,Esq.; 
some  early  books  descriptive  of  North  America,  purchased  through  a  donation  from 
an  American  student  who  had  made  use  of  the  Library  ;  a  set  of  the  New  Hampshire 
State  Papers,  covering  the  Colonial  period  ;  and  a  large  number  of  publications 
presented  by  the  Indian  Government.  During  the  year  the  presentation  to  the 
Library  of  official  publications  by  the  Governments  of  the  Overseas  Dominions, 
Colonies,  and  India  has  been  continued.  The  Council  are  grateful  for  the  support 
of  such  Governments,  and  also  are  indebted  to  publishers  who  have  sent  books  for 
review  in  UNITED  EMPIRE,  and  to  learned  Societies,  the  authorities  of  Museums, 
Libraries,  and  similar  institutions,  who  have  sent  their  transactions,  and  a  large 
number  of  private  donors  too  numerous  to  mention. 

BUREAU  OP  INFORMATION. 

14.  The  Institute  has  become  a  recognised  centre  where  recent  and  authentic 
intelligence  regarding  all  parts  of  the  Empire  can  readily  be  obtained.    Inquiries 
on  a  variety  of  subjects  have  been  received  and  answered. 

VISIT  OF  THE  SECRETARY  TO  CANADA. 

15.  Acting  upon  instructions  from  the  Council  the  Secretary  proceeded  to  Canada 
in  the  month  of  July,  for  the  purpose  of  bringing  before  the  people  of  the  Dominion 
the  aims  and  objects  of  the  Institute  ;  the  work  it  is  carrying  on  in  promoting  Imperial 
unity,  and  the  advantages  it  offers  to  those  visiting  the  United  Kingdom  from  the 
Dominions,  Colonies,  and  India.  The  mission,  which  extended  from  the  Atlantic  to  the 
Pacific,  and  included  all  the  leading  cities,  was  productive  of  a  considerable  addition 
to  the  Canadian  Fellowship,  while  interest  in  the  Institute  and  its  work  has  been  stimu- 
lated throughout  the  Dominion.     The  Council  record  with  much  satisfaction  their 
appreciation  of  the  manner  in  which  Mr.  Boose  performed  this  important  duty. 

TITLE  OF  THE  INSTITUTE. 

16.  The  Council  have  long  felt,  and  their  attention  has  constantly  been  called  by 
Fellows  to  the  fact,  that  however  fitted  the  title  "  Royal  Colonial  Institute  "  was 
at  the  foundation  in  1868,  that  title  is  no  longer  truly  appropriate  either  to  the  self- 
governing  Dominions  or  to  India.    Twelve  months  ago  a  communication  was  sent 
to  Fellows  inviting  opinions  and  suggestions  upon  the  subject.    These  are  now 
under  consideration  and  the  Council  will  in  due  course  take  such  action  as  may, 
after  careful  consideration,  be  approved  and  authorised. 

MEDICAL  SCIENCE  AND  THE  TROPICS. 

17.  The  Council  have  subscribed  the  sum  of  £50  to  the  Fund  being  raised  by 
the  Rt.  Hon.  Austen  Chamberlain,  M.P.,  for  promoting    the  study  of    tropical 
medicine.     The  Council  have  also  opened  a  Subscription  List,  in  order  that  the 
Fellows  and  Associates  of  the  Institute  may  have  an  opportunity  pf  responding  to 


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the  appeal  recently  made  on  behalf  of  the  School  by  Mr.  Chamberlain  on  the 
occasion  of  the  reading  of  a  Paper  before  the  Institute  by  Sir  Konald  Ross  on 
"  Medical  Science  and  the  Tropics." 

HALIFAX  MEMORIAL  TOWER. 

18.  On  the  occasion  of  the  dedication  of  the  Halifax  (Nova  Scotia)  Memorial 
Tower  by  His  Royal  Highness  the  Duke  of  Connaught  in  August  last,  the  Institute 
was  represented  by  Dr.  George  R.  Parkin,  C.M.G.,  Mr.  Ellis  T.  Powell,  LL.B.  B.Sc., 
and  the  Secretary. 

The  Memorial,  consisting  of  a  massive  tower,  stands  within  an  extensive  park 
fronting  Halifax  harbour,  which  has  been  given  to  the  city  by  Sir  Sandford  Fleming. 
The  Institute  is  presenting  a  pair  of  bronze  lions,  which  are  to  be  placed  at  the  base 
of  the  tower  to  symbolise  the  vigilance  and  protection  over  the  Empire  which  the 
Mother  Country  has  exercised  since  she  became  a  colonising  Power.  It  is  expected 
that  the  lions,  which  are  now  being  cast,  will  reach  Halifax  in  June  next,  and  that 
they  will  be  unveiled  in  the  presence  of  many  of  the  Fellows  of  the  Institute  resident 
in  Canada. 

PLUMAGE  BILL. 

19.  The  Council  have  shown  their  interest  in  the  preservation  of  wild  bird  life 
throughout  the  British  Empire  by  taking  part  in  the  effort  now  being  made  to  obtain 
legislative  action  for  the  protection  of  native  birds  by  the  passing  of  an  Act  to  prohibit 
the  sale,  hire  or  exchange  of  the  plumage  and  skins  of  wild  birds  from  British  Colonies, 
and  the  following  resolution  was  forwarded  to  the  Prime  Minister,  the  Secretary  of 
State  for  the  Colonies,  and  the  Rt.  Hon.  A.  Bonar  Law  : 

"  That  in  view  of  the  expressed  desire  of  the  Dominions  that  an  end  should 
be  put  to  the  illegal  and  wasteful  traffic  in  the  feathers  of  their  Wild  Birds, 
which  traffic  threatens  many  valuable  species  with  extermination,  we  appeal 
to  the  Government  to  grant  facilities  for  placing  the  Plumage  Bill  (No.  2)  on 
the  Statute  Book." 

INTERNATIONAL  CONGRESS  OF  ENTOMOLOGY. 

20.  The  Institute  was  officially  represented  by  Sir  Daniel  Morris,  K.C.M.G.,  a 
member  of  the  Council,  on  the  occasion  of  the  International  Congress  of  Entomology 
which  was  held  at  Oxford.     The  Congress  was  attended  by  leading  entomologists 
from  all  parts  of  the  world,  and  papers  were  read  and  discussed  dealing  with  the  insect 
pests  of  cultivated  plants  and  other  subjects  regarding  the  methods  of  combating 
insects  destructive  to  agriculture  and  forests. 

EMPIRE  LECTURES. 

21.  The  Empire  Lectures  Committee  have  continued  the  work  which  was  inau- 
gurated two  years  ago  of  bringing  to  the  notice  of  the  people  of  the  Mother  Country  the 
importance  of  the  various  Overseas  Dominions,  Colonies  and  India  by  means  of  illus- 
trated lectures.    Mr.  W.  H.  Garrison,  F.R.G.S.,  the  Official  Lecturer  of  the  Institute,  has 
given  addresses  with  remarkable  ability  and  success  in  various  parts  of  the  United 
Kingdom  to  large  audiences  of  the  general  public,  as  well  as  to  public  schools,  societies, 
and  various  educational  institutions.    Several  Fellows  of  the  Institute  have  assisted  in 


294  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

promoting  this  important  work,  and  it  is  hoped  that  others  will  follow  their  example  by 
arranging  for  the  delivery  of  lectures  in  their  own  particular  centres.  In  the  absence 
of  contributions  for  carrying  on  this  movement,  the  Council  has  again  voted  a  special 
sum  towards  the  continuance  of  the  lectures  during  the  present  year.  The  Council 
trust,  however,  that  independent  support  may  be  received  from  the  Fellows  and  others 
so  that  this  educational  work  may  be  extended  and  made  more  comprehensive. 

With  a  view  to  educating  more  especially  the  rising  generation  as  to  the  importance 
of  their  own  Empire,  the  Council  organised  a  series  of  Christmas  Lectures  for  Young 
People,  when  Mr.  Garrison  gave  vivid  lantern  talks  on  "  Our  World-Wide  Empire  " 
and  "  New  Zealand,  the  Wonderland  of  the  World,"  and  Mr.  James  Buckland  dealt  with 
"  The  Birds  of  the  British  Empire  "  in  a  lecture  illustrated  by  a  large  number  of  lantern 
slides.  These  lectures  were  so  successful  that  the  Council  propose  to  repeat  the 
experiment  next  year. 

LANTERN  SLIDES. 

22.  The  Council  are  indebted  to  the  Governments  of  the  Dominions,  Colonies,  and 
India  for  gifts  of  Lantern  Slides  illustrating  the  scenery,  resources,   and  public 
buildings  in  various  parts  of  the  Empire.      These  will  prove  of  service  in  illustrating 
the  lectures  delivered  before  the  Institute  itself,  as  well  as  for  lending  purposes  in 
connection  with  the  work  being  undertaken  by  the  Lectures  Committee. 

"  UNITED  EMPIRE  "  (THE  E.C.I.  JOURNAL). 

23.  The  Journal,  UNITED  EMPIRE,  which  has  been  issued  since  January  1,  1910, 
continues,  under  the  editorship  of  Mr.  Archibald  R.  Colquhoun,  to  maintain  its  high 
reputation  as  a  review  of  the  whole  field  of  Imperial  activities.     Apart  from  other 
changes  made  from  time  to  time,  on  January  1,  1913,  what  is  believed  to  be  a  great 
improvement  was  effected  by  the  use  of  thicker  paper,  the  adoption  of  clearer  type, 
and  the  printing  of  illustrations  on  half-tone  art  paper.     The  contents  comprise  the 
Papers  read  at  the  meetings  of  the  Institute  ;    articles  by  recognised  authorities  on 
Imperial  questions  ;    Editorial  Notes  and  Comments  ;    Round  the  Empire  Notes 
(supplementary  to  the  Editorial  Notes) ;   Reviews  and  Book  Notices  ;  Empire  Trade 
and  Industry.     Great  importance  is  attached  to  the  Editorial  Notes,  which  aim  at 
giving,  in  brief,  a  monthly  empire  survey,  and  at  the  request  of  many  Fellows  it  is 
hoped  to  develop  this  feature.     The  Journal  is  sent  to  every  Fellow  and  Associate 
of  the  Institute,  as  well  as  to  many  of  the  leading  societies,  institutions,  and  clubs 
throughout  the  Empire.      The  yearly  volume  averages    about  a  thousand  pages, 
and  an  index  is  supplied  to  all  Fellows  who  apply  for  it,  as  well  as  to  some  six 
hundred  societies  and  institutions. 

The  Council  have  conveyed  to  Mr.  Colquhoun  their  appreciation  of  the  services 
rendered  by  him  in  reconstructing  and  editing  the  Journal  and  bringing  it  to  its 
present  level  of  excellence.  The  thanks  of  the  Council  are  due  to  those  who  have 
given  their  assistance  by  gratuitous  contributions,  many  of  these  by  men  whose 
names  are  distinguished  throughout  the  Empire. 

THE  WORK  OP  THE  TRADE  AND  INDUSTRY  COMMITTEE. 

24.  The  Empire  Trade  and  Industry  Committee,  which   is  one  of  the  permanent 
working  Committees  of  the  Institute,  has  done  some  useful  work  during  the  past 


Report  of  the  Forty-Fifth  Annual  General  Meeting.  295 

year.  It  is  impossible  to  give  here  a  complete  resume,  but  a  few  matters  of  general 
interest  to  which  attention  has  been  devoted  may  be  mentioned. 

The  Committee  has  taken  the  initial  steps  towards  the  establishment  of  a  Chair 
of  Empire  Trade  at  the  London  School  of  Economics,  which  is  a  branch  of  the  London 
University.  It  is  surprising  that  the  Empire  should  have  proceeded  so  far  along  the 
path  of  development  without  having  a  Chair  of  Empire  Trade  in  its  capital  city. 
A  substantial  sum  has  been  promised  towards  the  maintenance  of  the  Chair,  but 
further  funds  are  required,  and  the  Secretary  will  be  glad  to  hear  from  any  of  the 
Fellows,  who  may  be  disposed  to  subscribe  to  such  an  excellent  proposal. 

Interest  has  been  revived  in  the  question  of  a  State-owned  Atlantic  cable,  in  con- 
nection with  which  the  cordial  support  of  the  Commonwealth  and  New  Zealand 
Governments  has  been  granted.  The  Dominion  Government,  with  whom  a  member 
of  the  Committee  had  a  conference  in  Ottawa  has  also  expressed  itself  as  favourably 
disposed  towards  the  proposal.  A  practical  step  that  the  Committee  has  aimed  at 
bringing  about  is  the  formation  of  a  subsidiary  Imperial  Conference  to  deal  with  the 
subject.  The  Commonwealth  Government  strongly  approved  of  this  step  in  a  letter 
to  the  Chairman  of  the  Committee,  and  this  communication  has  been  discussed  in  the 
House  of  Commons  on  several  occasions. 

The  Committee  has  strongly  realised  that  in  all  Imperial  trade  and  industrial 
reforms,  which  were  recommended  by  the  Imperial  Conference,  by  individual  Govern- 
ments, or  by  this  Committee  itself,  there  is  lacking  a  central  department  or  organisation 
to  promote  and  arrange  the  business  details  and  so  bring  matters  to  fruition,  and  with 
a  view  to  supplying  this  need  the  matter  was  brought  to  the  notice  of  the  Dominions 
Royal  Commission  at  their  first  sitting.  A  memorial  on  the  subject  was  prepared  by 
the  Committee,  in  which  the  establishment  of  an  Imperial  Fund  and  Board  was 
recommended,  and  subsequently  two  members  of  the  Committee  gave  evidence  on 
the  subject  before  the  Royal  Commission,  with  what  practical  result  will  not  be 
known  until  the  Commission  issues  its  first  report. 

Reference  was  made  in  last  year's  report  to  the  efforts  made  by  this  Committee  to 
have  the  British  Consular  Service  made  available  to  the  Overseas  Dominions  equally 
with  Great  Britain,  and  during  the  past  year  its  work  in  this  connection  has  met  with 
success.  The  people  of  Canada  and  Australia  can  now  make  use  of  the  British  Consular 
service  almost  equally  with  the  people  of  Great  Britain,  and  it  is  hoped  to  obtain 
similar  advantages  for  the  people  of  the  other  Dominions.  This  is  an  important  step 
in  the  movement  towards  a  United  Empire,  as  it  places  Imperial  officers  in  foreign 
countries  at  the  common  service  of  the  daughter  States. 

At  the  request  of  the  Dean  of  Faculty  of  Engineering  at  the  University  of  Hong  Kong 
the  Committee  has  co-operated  in  procuring  from  British  firms  and  others  interested 
in  Imperial  education  in  the  Far  East,  equipment  of  machinery  and  instruments  for 
the  engineering  laboratories. 

CITY  LUNCHEONS. 

25.  In  connection  with  the  work  of  the  Empire  Trade  and  Industry  Committee, 
luncheons  have  been  held  in  the  City  of  London,  and  have  been  numerously  attended. 
The  first  took  place  in  the  Hall  of  the  Fishmongers  Company  (by  the  kind  permission 
of  the  Master  and  Wardens)  when  the  Hon.  George  E.  Foster,  Minister  of  Trade  and 
Commerce  of  Canada,  gave  an  address  on  "  Canada  and  the  Empire,"  and  the  second 
was  held  at  De  Keyser's  Hotel,  when  the  Hon.  A.  L.  Sifton,  Premier  of  Alberta,  spoke 
upon  the  "  General  Development  of  the  Western  Provinces  of  Canada." 


296  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


EMIGRATION. 

26.  The  work  of  the  Standing  Committee  on  Emigration  during  the  past  year  has 
chiefly  been  directed  towards  bringing  about,  and,  by  means  of  the  Press,  focussing 
the  attention  of  the  public  upon  the  necessity  for  closer  co-operation  between  the  Home 
Government  and  the  Overseas  Dominions  in  the  matter  of  emigration.  Prior  to  the 
meeting  of  the  Imperial  Conference  of  1911,  the  Council  addressed  the  Prime  Minister 
on  this  subject,  and  urged  that  the  Conference  should  give  the  fullest  consideration 
to  the  problem  of  Migration  within  the  Empire.  The  reports  of  three  expert 
Sub-Committees  on  the  subject  of  Emigration  of  Single  Men  and  Families,  of  Single 
Women,  and  of  Children  were  forwarded  and  the  request  was  made  that  an  opportunity 
might  be  afforded  of  amplifying  the  views  expressed  in  them  to  a  subsidiary  Conference, 
or  to  any  Committee  of  the  Conference  which  might  be  appointed  to  consider  the 
problem  of  Emigration. 

The  Dominions  Royal  Commission,  which  is  now  sitting,  was  the  outcome  of  the 
Imperial  Conference,  and  it  is  gratifying  to  the  Council  that  the  subject  of  Migration 
within  the  Empire  forms  one  of  the  points  of  reference,  and  that  a  deputation  from  the 
Standing  Committee  has  been  afforded  the  opportunity  of  tendering  evidence  before 
the  Commission  and  of  amplifying  the  views  which  the  Committee  holds. 

The  Committee  has  given  special  attention  during  the  year  to  the  difficulties  which 
confront  Boards  of  Guardians  in  emigrating  orphan,  deserted,  and  adopted  State 
children  who  are  under  their  care  and  control.  The  existing  regulations  do  not  meet 
the  altered  conditions  which  Imperial  citizenship  has  brought  about,  and  in  some 
particulars  they  are  reminiscent  of  the  days  of  compulsory  emigration.  An  oppor- 
tunity which  presented  itself  was  consequently  taken  advantage  of  to  bring  the  matter 
before  a  Special  Committee  of  the  Local  Government  Board  which  was  receiving 
evidence  upon  departmental  affairs,  and  a  deputation  from  the  Standing  Committee 
of  this  Institute  was  enabled  to  present  the  whole  of  the  arguments  for  (1)  co-operation 
between  the  Home  and  Dominion  Governments  with  a  view  to  formulating  a  scheme 
for  assuring  the  future  of  such  children  ;  (2)  the  appointment  of  a  Government  Depart- 
ment for  dealing  with  emigration  generally,  and  for  controlling  all  emigration  agencies  ; 
(3)  the  enlargement  of  the  power  of  Guardians,  and  the  removal  of  existing  difficulties 
with  a  view  to  benefiting  the  children  under  their  control,  the  ratepayer,  and  the 
Empire  at  large. 

The  Standing  Committee  attaches  much  importance  to  the  organised  emigration 
of  Poor-Law  children.  They  number  several  thousands  a  year,  and  their  inevitable 
future  in  the  absence  of  an  encouraging  environment  is  to  drift  into  unemployment. 
There  is  ample  evidence  to  show  that  the  same  children  make  excellent  settlers  when 
they  go  to  the  Overseas  Dominions  and  grow  up  amid  new  surroundings.  Canada  is 
at  present  the  only  Dominion  which  has  an  organised  system  for  receiving  child 
immigrants,  and  the  Standing  Committee  has  endeavoured  to  enlist  the  sympathy  of 
the  Australian  States  and  New  Zealand,  and  to  obtain  an  extension  of  the  policy  to 
those  Dominions  also.  Western  Australia  has  granted  land  to  the  Child  Emigration 
Society  to  establish  a  farm  school,  and  has  in  other  ways  shown  a  disposition  to 
give  practical  assistance  in  the  matter  of  child  emigration.  .  Details  of  a  scheme  of 
co-operation  between  them  and  the  Home  Government  have  been  drawn  up  by  the 
Standing  Committee  and  forwarded  to  the  High  Commissioners  and  Agents- General 
with  the  request  that  they  would  forward  the  same  to  their  respective  Governments. 


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The  Council  regard  the  work  of  the  Emigration  Committee  during  the  past  year 
with  much  gratification,  and  feel  sure  that  the  Fellows  will  support  them  in  their  efforts 
to  secure  the  initiation  of  an  organised  Imperial  policy  dealing  with  Migration  within 
the  Empire. 


HOURS  OF  OPENING. 

27.  In  the  last  Annual  Eeport  it  was  stated  that  the  Institute  would  remain  open 
until  10  P.M.,  instead  of  8  P.M.,  daily,  except  on  Sundays  and  Bank  Holidays.  After 
a  somewhat  extended  trial  the  results  attending  this  alteration  did  not  show  that 
there  was  any  demand  amongst  the  general  body  of  the  Fellows  for  such  an  extension 
of  the  hours,  and  the  Council  therefore  did  not  feel  justified  in  continuing  to  incur 
the  additional  expense.  The  Institute  is  therefore  now  closed  at  8  P.M. 


MEETINGS  OF  SOCIETIES. 

28.  The  Institute  has  afforded  facilities  for  the  meetings  in  the  Institute  build- 
ing of  the  Australian  Section  and  of  the  Canadian  Chamber  of  Commerce  in 
London. 


YEAR  BOOK. 

29.  The  Year  Book  of  the  Institute,  which  was  issued  for  the  first  time  last  year, 
met  with  a  cordial  reception  from  the  Fellows,  as  well  as  from  the  Press,  in  all  parts 
of  the  Empire.  It  contains  in  a  handy  form  full  information  regarding  the  objects  of 
the  Institute  and  the  development  of  its  work.  The  issue  for  1913  will  be  forwarded 
to  the  Fellows  at  an  early  date. 


HONORARY  FELLOWSHIP. 

30.  Honorary  Fellowship  of  the  Institute  was  extended  to  the  Overseas  Delegates  of 
the  Congress  of  Universities  of  the  Empire ;  the  Delegates  to  the  British  Imperial 
Council  of  Commerce ;  the  Australian  and  South  African  Cricket  Teams,  and  the 
members  of  the  South  African  Football  Team  during  their  stay  in  the  United  Kingdom. 


FREEMASONRY. 

31.  The  Consecration  of  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute  Lodge  took  place  on  January 
10,  at  Freemasons'  Hall,  the  ceremony  being  performed  by  the  Right  Hon.  Lord  Ampt- 
hill,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.I.E.,  in  the  presence  of  some  two  hundred  members  and  guests. 
Field-Marshal  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Connaught,  K.G.,  G.C.M.G.,  is  the  first  master  of 
the  Lodge,  and  he  appointed  as  his  deputy  the  Hon.  Sir  John  A.  Cockburn,  M.D., 
K.C.M.G.  His  Royal  Highness  has  appointed  Colonel  the  Hon.  Sir  Newton  J. 
Moore,  K.C.M.G.,  Agent-General  of  West  Australia,  to  act  as  Deputy  Master  for  the 
ensuing  year.  Since  the  Consecration  of  the  Lodge  28  Fellows  have  been  admitted, 
making  a  total  membership  to  the  end  of  the  year  of  87. 


298  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

The  Meetings  of  the  Lodge  are  held  at  Freemasons'  Hall  on  the  second  Wednesday 
in  the  months  of  January  (Installation),  March,  June,  August,  and  October. 

TYPEWRITING  DEPARTMENT. 

32.  For  the  convenience  of  the  Fellows  a  Typewriting  Department  has  been 
provided  in  the  Institute  Building  on  payment  of  the  usual  fees. 

HONORARY  CORRESPONDING  SECRETARIES. 

33.  The  special  thanks  of  the  Council  are  tendered  to  the  Honorary  Corresponding 
Secretaries  for  the  assistance  they  have  gratuitously  rendered  in  spreading  a  better 
knowledge  of  the  aims  and  objects  of  the  Institute  in  their  respective  centres.     The 
co-operation  of  these  gentlemen  in  the  work  of  the  Institute  is  much  valued  by  the 
Council,  who  are  kept,  through  them,  in  close  touch  with  current  events  in  all  parts 
of  the  Empire.     During  the  past  year  the  number  of  Honorary  Corresponding  Secre- 
taries has  been  greatly  increased,  with  the  result  that  better  representation  has  been 
secured  not  only  in  the  British  Empire  but  amongst  British  communities  in  foreign 
countries. 

34.  In  concluding  this  report  the  Council  desire  to  express  their  thanks  to  those 
Fellows  who,  in  response  to  previous  appeals,  have  done  so  much  to  increase  the 
membership  and  further  the  objects  aimed  at,  and  trust  that  the  great  cause  of  Imperial 
unity  which  the  activities  of  the  Institute  are  designed  to  promote  will  continue  to 
claim  their  best  efforts  during  the  present  year. 

J.  BEVAN  EDWARDS, 

Chairman. 

JAMES  R.  BOOSE, 

Secretary. 


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Annual  Dinner,  received  in  connection  with 
Dinner  to  Mr.  R.  L.  Borden  „ 

Conversazione,  „ 


Balance,  31st  December,  1911 : — 

At  London  County  and  Westminster  Bank  .. 
In  hands  of  Secretary 


£180  8  0 

2,923  6  0 

2,449  0  0 

123  0  0 

166  0  0 

383  9  0 

31  0  0 

791  5  0 

946  1  0 

741  0  0 

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152  18  0 

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105     5  0 

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166  10  4 

£275     0  0 

290    0  0 

86  12  6 


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1,261     5     1 


—  651  12     6 


11,869  10    7 


739  19     8 


£12,609  10    3 


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PAYMENTS. 
Salaries,  Pensions,  and  Wages 

£      s.    d. 
3  021         10 

Journal  :  —  Printing,  Ac.     ...          .  .          .  . 

£1  283  12    8 

Postage 

509     2     1 

Editor  and  Contributors 

455    0    0 

,        0   ftAff     -IA          O 

Year  Book    ... 

456  11    7 

Printing,  ordinary     .                                     ... 

171  12    8 

Postage,  ordinary    ... 

332  10    9 

Advertising  Meetings 

32    0    6 

Meetings,  Expenses  of                      . 

257     1     3 

82     9     0 

52  10    0 

Stationery    ...          ...          ...          ...            .            .          .., 

270  11  10 

Newspapers  ...         ...         ...         .  . 

208    8     1 

Library:  —  Books 

...    £200    0    0 

Binding,  &c. 

72    0    0 

°T°    n    o 

House,  Charwomen,  &c. 

,         338  14    6 

Fuel,  Light,  Lift,  &c.           

188  11    7 

Building:  —  Additions 

,    *     .  .      £18  15  10 

„              New  Furniture  and  Fittings 

56     2     1 

n  A    T7    IT 

Furniture  Renewals  and  General  Repairs 

168    1     1 

Guests'  Dinner  Fund 

70    2    6 

Rates  and  Taxes        .                                     . 

990  16  11 

Insurance 

47    7  10 

Telephone        .                        ... 

61  15  10 

Secretary's  Canadian  Tour 

218  10    0 

Audit  Fee  for  1911               .            

26     5    0 

Clerical  Assistance  to  the  Hon.  Treasurer 

150    0    0 

Miscellaneous 

80    4    2 

11     3    0 

Annnal  Dinner         .  . 

...    £295     5     0 

Dinner  to  Mr.  R.  L.  Borden 

308  19  10 

Conversazione          ...            .                                    .         ... 

272  12     8 

fl*7R   17     fi 

Balance,  31st  December,  1912  :  — 
On  Deposit  at  African  Banking  Corporation 
At  London  County  &  Westminster  Bank    ... 
In  hands  of  Secretary             ...         ...         ...         ... 

10,708    8     1 

...    £850    0    0 
...   1,039  13     1 
11     9     1 

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£12,609  10    3 


January  1,  1913. 


302  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

Sir  GODFREY  LAGDEN,  K.C.M.G.  (Deputy  Chairman)  :  Late  last  week  1  learnt 
from  the  Chairman  of  Council,  Sir  Bevan  Edwards,  that  he  would  be  present  to-day 
to  make  the  customary  statement  and  deliver  his  address  in  moving  the  adoption  of 
the  Report  and  Accounts.  But  I  am  informed  at  very  short  notice  that  it  is  impossible 
for  him  to  attend.  It  is  a  matter  of  deep  regret  to  us  all  that  his  illness  prevents  it, 
and  it  is  our  earnest  hope  that  his  health  will  soon  be  restored.  This  sudden  change 
has  left  me  no  time  to  prepare  any  considered  address,  and  I  shall,  therefore,  only 
attempt  to  touch  briefly  on  some  of  the  principal  points  which  seem  to  demand 
attention.  I  will  refer  first  to  the  Statement  of  Receipts  and  Expenditure. 

Our  revenue  has  increased  satisfactorily  and  that  is  due  to  the  welcome  increase 
of  the  number  of  Fellows.  Our  expenditure  is  also  larger,  as  might  be  expected, 
because  our  activities  have  been  wider,  and  as  our  numbers  increase  there  are  bound 
to  be  greater  demands  upon  us  for  staff,  cost  of  printing,  postages,  and  nearly  every 
other  head  of  service.  It  will  be  seen  that  the  Reserve  Fund  of  £3,000  on  bank 
deposit  appearing  in  the  Accounts  for  1911  has  disappeared.  It  was  appropriated 
to  pay  for  the  reconstruction  of  the  building  and  purchase  of  new  furniture  and 
fittings. 

However,  we  resolved  early  last  year,  as  a  policy,  to  re-establish  the  Reserve  Fund, 
and  started  with  a  modest  £250.  At  the  end  of  the  year  we  had  a  respectable  balance 
in  hand  and  were  enabled  to  set  aside  the  substantial  sum  of  £1 ,000,  thus  bringing  the 
total  reserve  to  £1,250.  The  basis  of  allocation  was  to  reserve  approximately  one- 
half  of  the  compounded  subscriptions.  This  is  a  sound  principle,  which  we  hope 
future  finance  may  always  admit  of  our  following. 

The  Annual  Report  deals  so  fully  with  the  work  of  the  past  year  that  there  is  no 
occasion  for  me  to  do  more  than  draw  attention  to  one  or  two  particular  features. 
Sir  Bevan  Edwards  in  his  address  last  year  stated  that  H.R.H.  The  Duke  of  Connaught 
had  graciously  accepted  office  as  A7ice-Patron  of  the  Institute,  and  indicated  the  desire 
of  the  Council  to  elect  as  his  successor  in  the  Presidentship  a  working  President. 
By  the  happiest  of  chances  Lord  Grey  had  returned  to  England,  after  completion  of 
his  distinguished  career  in  Canada,  and  consented  to  take  the  office.  In  so  doing  he 
not  only  honoured  our  Institution,  but  immediately  lent  himself  warmly  to  our  work. 
With  his  characteristic  enthusiasm  he  entered  whole-heartedly  into  the  Institute  life, 
and  both  by  suggestion  and  keen  interest  has  stimulated  and  helped  our  activities. 
Gentlemen,  I  assert  with  confidence,  and  you  will,  I  am  sure,  all  endorse  heartily,  that 
by  Lord  Grey's  close  association  with  us  we  are  strengthened  and  encouraged. 

One  of  the  most  important  movements  has  been  to  adopt  the  course  adumbrated 
by  Sir  Bevan  Edwards  for  the  past  two  years  in  respect  to  the  admission  of  a  new 
order  of  Men  Associates,  to  regulate  and  confirm  which  an  Extraordinary  Meeting 
of  Fellows  was  lately  called.  This  idea  was  suggested  by  Lord  Grey  over  ten  years 
ago  at  an  annual  dinner,  and  he  is  now  presiding  at  the  first  meeting  after  it  comes 
into  operation.  Probably  every  reform  in  public  life  offers  some  disadvantages  as 
well  as  advantages.  But  there  is  no  reason  to  anticipate  by  the  new  order  of 
Associates  any  curtailment  of  the  privileges  of  full  Fellows,  and  then  there  is  the  great 
object  in  view  of  enlisting  the  sympathy  and  support  of  a  great  body  of  Imperial- 
minded  men. 

Just  prior  to  the  printing  of  the  Report  the  Council  were  completing  arrange- 
ments for  essay  competitions  on  an  extensive  scale.  One  series  relating  to  Public 
schools  and  universities  with  the  object  of  creating  there  an  atmosphere  of  Imperial 
thought :  another  series  of  a  high  standard  designed  to  draw  contributions  from 


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the  most  competent  of  British  people  in  all  parts  of  the  world  upon  the  great  subject 
of  Imperial  Unity  in  all  its  aspects. 

The  experiment  of  sending  our  Secretary  to  Canada  last  autumn  proved  so  satis- 
factory that  we  have  now  arranged  for  him  to  proceed  on  a  similar  mission  to  South 
Africa  this  coming  autumn,  and  we  hope  to  organise  a  similar  expedition  to  Australasia 
if  and  when  suitable  ambassadors  can  be  found.  That,  of  course,  will  always  be  a 
difficult  matter,  because  going  there  takes  a  long  time,  and  Mr.  Boose  is  so  useful 
and  so  necessary  to  us  that  I  almost  doubt  if  we  could  spare  him ;  nevertheless  we 
do  hope  to  get  people  willing  to  go. 

The  Institute  feels  under  a  deep  obligation  to  Sir  Montagu  Ommanney  for  his 
twenty-three  years'  valuable  services  as  Honorary  Treasurer.  Our  best  thanks  are 
due  to  him,  and  to  Mr.  Littlejohn  for  accepting  the  vacant  office. 

Our  thanks  are  also  due  to  the  whole  Staff  of  the  Institute,  whose  conduct  has 
given  every  satisfaction. 

It  is  a  matter  of  deep  satisfaction  that  our  membership  has  increased  from  5,608 
in  1911  to  7,177  in  1912.  For  this  we  are  indebted  to  several  causes.  Firstly,  to 
the  real  live  interest  of  Lord  Grey  and  his  personal  influence.  Secondly,  to  the  visit 
of  our  Secretary,  Mr.  Boose,  to  Canada,  which  had  such  excellent  results.  Thirdly, 
to  the  individual  efforts  of  the  Council  and  Fellows  to  gain  adherents ;  and,  lastly, 
to  the  undoubted  fact  that  the  Institute  is  in  a  vigorous  condition  and  claims  attention. 

I  do  not  mean  to  imply  that  we  should  feel  content  with  our  present  condition, 
for  probably  we  are  only  on  the  threshold  of  the  great  work  which  the  Institute  is 
destined  to  perform.  The  Council  in  presenting  the  Report  and  Accounts,  which 
I  now  ask  you  to  adopt,  believe  that  they  offer  the  evidence  o£  encouraging 
progress  in  carrying  out  the  purpose  for  which  the  Institute  was  called  into 
existence. 

Colonel  Hon.  JAMES  ALLEN  (Minister  of  Defence,  New  Zealand),  in  seconding  the 
adoption  of  the  Report,  said :  Coining  as  I  do  from  the  other  side  of  the  world,  I 
look  upon  the  work  of  the  Institute  with  perhaps  a  keener  appreciation  than  do 
many  of  those  who  live  in  England.  We  are  separated  from  the  great  body  of  intellec- 
tual thought  which  is  gathered  here  from  time  to  time — separated  in  a  sense  and 
yet  we  do  come  into  touch  every  now  and  then  through  the  medium  of  the  Journal 
and  of  speeches  and  papers  written  by  those  who  take  an  interest  in  the  Institute. 
First  of  all  may  1  say  that  I  entirely  agree  with  the  mover  in  respect  to  Earl  Grey.  I 
am  sure  his  personal  influence  is  having  a  very  great  effect  on  the  work  of  the  Institute  ; 
his  undoubted  energy  not  only  keeps  him  going  but  keeps  everybody  going  who 
comes  in  contact  with  him.  If  he  could  convert  every  member  into  a  real  live  worker, 
such  as  he  is  himself,  what  could  not  7,000  earnest  men  do  for  the  solution  of  the 
Empire  problem  ?  I  have  been  at  one  or  two  meetings  ;  I  am  sorry  I  have  not 
been  able  to  attend  more,  but  I  recall  one  important  paper  in  particular  and  a  very 
illuminating  debate  which  took  place  upon  it.  My  friend  Mr.  Jebb  was  one  of  the 
speakers.  He  represents  ideas  with  respect  to  Empire  consolidation  which,  perhaps, 
some  of  us  do  not  agree  with,  but,  after  all,  the  Institute  is  here  to  thresh  out  these 
problems  and  we  are  glad  to  hear  every  side  of  this  difficult  question.  It  is  only 
by  every  man  giving  us  of  his  best  that  we  shall  come  to  a  final  and,  I  hope,  presently 
a  sound  conclusion  on  the  subject.  I  would  allude  to  another  remark  by  the  mover, 
that  is  with  regard  to  the  visit  of  some  official  member  of  the  Institute  to  the  out- 
lying portions  of  the  Dominions.  Mr.  Boose's  visit  to  Canada  has  already  been 
mentioned.  May  I  suggest  that  there  is  quite  as  much  value  to  be  derived  from  an 


304  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

official  visit  to  South  Africa  or  Australia  as  from  a  visit  to  Canada,  perhaps  more. 
Canada  is  more  closely  in  touch  with  you,  nearer  to  you.  There  is  growing,  in  all 
these  outlying  Dominions,  a  sentiment  and  a  local  patriotism  which,  I  believe,  we 
have  to  use  and  use  in  the  right  direction,  and  then  we  may  contemplate  with  serenity 
the  question  of  Empire  consolidation.  If  that  sentiment  and  that  local  patriotism 
are  not  used  as  they  ought  to  be,  I  should  have  doubts  with  regard  to  the  future  of 
the  Empire.  My  own  firm  conviction  is  that,  rightly  used,  this  local  sentiment  and 
patriotism  will  lead  to  the  consolidation  of  one  of  the  greatest  Empires  the  world 
has  ever  seen.  I  venture  to  suggest,  therefore,  that  it  would  be  a  wise  thing  if  Mr. 
Boose  or  some  other  official  member  of  the  Institute  could  pay  a  visit  to  Australia  as 
well  as  to  South  Africa.  We  live  under  different  conditions  in  those  far  away  parts  of 
the  Empire — different  even  from  the  conditions  which  apply  at  the  present  moment, 
at  any  rate,  to  Canada.  We  are  going  through  certain  stages  of  development. 
Australia  has  gone  even  further  than  Canada  to-day  in  certain  directions.  In  New 
Zealand  we  have  made  one  important  step  towards  Empire  consolidation.  I  do 
not  think  anything  would  satisfy  our  people  until  we  have  adopted  a  permanent 
policy,  some  kind  of  permanent  policy  which,  utilising  local  sentiment  and  patriotism, 
will  make  eventually  to  Empire  consolidation.  I  do  not  think  the  problem  is  really 
a  very  difficult  one  ;  to  me  it  presents  a  fascinating  study,  and  I  am  sure  it  does 
to  every  real  and  live  member  of  the  Institute.  With  regard  to  the  position  of  New 
Zealand,  a  visit  from  any  of  you  would  undoubtedly  do  us  a  great  deal  of  good  and 
I  do  think  it  a  pity  that  more  members  of  the  Institute  cannot  find  time  to  come  to 
us  and  realise  on  the  spot  the  conditions  under  which  we  live  and  the  kind  of  ideals 
growing  up  in  these  younger  communities.  With  regard  to  the  Journal  of  this 
Institute,  I  think  it  would  be  a  very  good  thing  if  the  Editor  also  could  pay  a  visit 
to  some  of  these  outlying  Dominions.  I  am  certain  that  the  Journal  would  come 
to  be  a  more  living  and  more  real  thing  to  you  and  to  us  if  the  Editor  were  more 
closely  in  touch  with  us.  So,  if  you  can  spare  him,  or  somebody  who  advises  him, 
I  think  the  expense  would  be  very  well  laid  out.  The  Journal  circulates  in  New 
Zealand,  but  I  do  not  think  it  has  the  influence  in  New  Zealand  or  Australia  it  ought 
to  have.  Why,  I  cannot  say  ;  it  is  an  excellent  Journal — a  Journal  of  much  alue 
to  everybody,  and  yet  I  do  think  it  might  be  made  a  more  valuable  instrument  for 
the  furtherance  of  your  work.  I  think  the  Journal  (the  Journal  of  a  rich  Institute) 
ought  to  be  a  most  powerful  instrument  in  furthering  the  work  before  you.  A 
careful  study  of  what  the  Journal  is  doing  and  ought  to  do  is  well  worth  the  con- 
sideration of  those  who  guide  the  Institute.  I  do  not  think  it  holds  the  place  amongst 
us  in  New  Zealand  and  Australia  that  it  ought  to  hold.  I  do  not  want  to  refer  par- 
ticularly to  any  other  journal — still  there  is  one  journal  published  to-day  which  is 
having  greater  effect,  at  least  on  the  thoughts  of  men  who  are  Empire  students,  than 
even  your  Journal  has.  That  ought  not  to  be  ;  yours  ought  to  hold  the  premier 
place.  I  do  not  say  it  does  not  do  so  to-day,  but  it  is  being  run  very  hard  indeed  by 
other  journals,  and  there  ought  to  be  no  question  of  competition,  for  your  Journal 
ought  to  be  facile  princeps.  I  believe  that  in  New  Zealand  and  Australia  the  Institute 
is  growing  in  popularity.  The  members  are  gradually  increasing.  There  are  more 
applications  for  membership  from  New  Zealand  than  I  have  known  in  previous  years. 
I  daresay  the  corresponding  secretaries  might  conceivably  be  more  vigorous  in  their 
efforts,  but  you  know  they  are  men  who  lead  busy  lives  and  have  much  other  work 
to  do.  We  do  our  best,  but  our  best  is  perhaps  not  all  that  is  to  be  desired,  and  a  visit 
from  one  of  your  officials  would,  as  I  have  said,  undoubtedly  stir  us  to  more  vigorous 


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efforts.  Lord  Grey,  for  instance,  did  work  in  Canada  that  we  value  very  highly.  If 
he  could  come  out  to  New  Zealand  or  Australia  I  cannot  help  thinking  that  the  greatest 
good  would  result.  So  I  invite  him  most  heartily  to  come  and  see  us  or,  if  not  him, 
some  other  official  representative  of  the  Institute.  I  wish  the  Institute  most  com- 
plete success.  Some  day  probably  we  shall  realise  more  than  we  do  even  to-day  the 
value  of  those  who  preceded  us.  For  instance  the  work  of  Sir  Frederick  Young  and 
others  has  been  of  inestimable  value.  May  their  work  go  on  and  may  those  who 
come  afterwards  be  also  earnest  students  of  Empire  questions.  We  shall  look  to 
this  Institute  more  than  to  any  other  organisation  for  the  final  solution  of  the  great 
problem  before  us. 

The  CHAIRMAN  :  I  should  like  to  ask  every  Fellow  to  back  up  the  earnest  and 
patriotic  appeal  to  which  we  have  just  listened.  I  will  now  ask  you  to  give  a  hearing 
to  Sir  Frederick  Young.  He  is  96  years  old  next  June  ;  he  has  been  working  for  us 
ever  since  the  Institute  was  born,  and  he  has  the  satisfaction  of  feeling  in  his  older 
days  that  many  of  the  problems  for  which  he  has  worked  are  nearing  solution. 

Sir  FREDERICK  YOUNG,  K.C.M.G.  :  I  confess  I  was  anxious  to  say  one  or  two 
words  about  the  Report,  a  report  which  I  feel  supremely  delighted  we  have  been  able 
to  put  before  you.  For  all  the  years  that  the  Institute  has  existed  we  have  never 
had  a  report  which  has  struck  me  as  being  so  full  of  the  record  of  happy,  successful 
efforts  as  the  present  one.  Of  course  there  is  no  doubt  that  I  personally  had  a  good 
deal  to  do  with  the  development  of  the  Institute,  and  that  for  many  years  I  took  a 
very  active  and  energetic  part  in  aiding  its  development.  I  cannot  help  remembering 
that  in  the  early  days  of  the  Institute  we  had  some  difficult  questions  to  solve  with 
regard  to  it.  I  remember  the  late  Duke  of  Manchester,  on  one  occasion,  said  that 
he  was  afraid  we  were  going  to  be  a  dilettante  society.  "  No,  your  Grace,"  I  replied  ; 
"  the  Institute  is  going  to  be  a  big  thing  because  it  is  an  agent  for  doing  national  good," 
and  that  is  one  of  the  reasons  that  stimulated  me  for  years  to  do  what  I  could  on  my 
part  to  make  the  Institute  a  success.  I  feel  that  we  are  in  the  most  happy  circumstances 
at  present.  We  could  not  have  a  more  admirable  President  than  our  friend  Lord 
Grey,  who  since  his  return  from  Canada  has  thrown  himself  into  this  business  in  a 
most  wonderful  way.  Allusion  has  been  made  to  our  Secretary,  Mr.  Boose.  To-day 
he  completes  forty  years'  service  with  the  Institute.  I  was  present  when  he,  quite 
a  young  fellow,  entered  our  service.  This  is  a  very  interesting  anniversary,  and  I 
would  repeat  that  in  the  case  of  Mr.  Boose  we  have  a  most  excellent  and  admirable 
secretary.  I  felt  I  could  not  go  away  without  saying  these  few  words  of  congratulation 
and  high  approval  of  the  work  of  the  Institute. 

Captain  CHARLES  SLACK  regarded  the  Report  as  the  most  favourable  in  the  history 
of  the  Institute.  At  the  end  of  the  year  they  would  know  better  how  the  Institute 
was  going  to  be  affected  by  the  admission  of  the  new  class  of  Associates.  With  regard 
to  the  Journal,  he  had  always  thought  that  it  was  one  of  the  most  important 
factors  connected  with  the  Institute.  It  should,  he  thought,  be  doubled  in  size,  with 
plenty  of  illustrations  and  maps,  and  he  urged  that  the  Institute  should  hammer  at 
the  Postmaster-General  so  as  to  get  the  cheap  postal  rates  to  Canada  extended  to  the 
rest  of  the  Empire. 

Colonel  H.  E.  RAWSON,  C.B.,  agreed  that  the  Report  was  a  magnificent  record 
of  useful  activities.  He  spoke  in  approval  of  the  institution  of  the  Empire  lectures, 
which  kept  us  in  touch  with  our  kith  and  kin  beyond  the  seas,  and  he  was  quite  sure 
that  they  also  would  be  glad  to  see  how  much  their  work  was  appreciated.  He  noted 
with  gratification  the  reference  in  the  Report  to  the  subject  of  emigration,  and  in 


Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

passing  lie  wished  to  say  that  they  owed  a  debt  of  gratitude  to  those  who,  some  two 
or  three  years  ago,  were  responsible  for  calling  the  Conference  on  the,subject.  There 
were  many  of  them,  he  said,  who  felt  that  emigration  within  the  Empire  required 
control,  direction,  and  assistance,  and  the  work  of  the  Committee,  he  thought,  promised 
well  for  the  future. 

Mr.  P.  WOOD  cordially  concurred  in  Colonel  Allen's  suggestion  as  to  the  importance 
of  some  official  representative  of  the  Institute  visiting  the  various  Dominions. 
Provided  they  could  get  the  right  man  to  go,  nothing  but  good  could  come  of  it.  It 
would  tend,  among  other  things,  to  a  better  feeling  between  the  Mother  Country  and 
the  Colonies.  We  wanted  to  know  one  another  better.  That  was  to  be  brought 
about  by  friends  from  other  parts  of  the  world  coming  to  see  us,  and  by  our  going  to 
see  them.  He  was  exceedingly  glad  the  Council  were  beginning  to  accumulate  a 
Reserve  Fund.  He  wished  the  excellent  library  connected  with  the  Institute  was 
used  even  more  than  it  is.  It  was  a  great  pleasure  to  go  there  and  get  the  information 
that  one  wanted,  and  the  officials,  he  said,  were  exceedingly  helpful  in  finding  any 
reference  required. 

Dr.  A.  N.  LEDINGHAM  was  of  opinion  that  our  legislators  at  home  ought  to  be 
better  acquainted  with  the  Empire,  and  he  suggested  the  formation  of  an  Anglo- 
Imperial  Council  on  the  model  of  the  Indian  Council  in  matters  relating  to  the  Colonies. 

Mr.  D.  HOPE  JOHNSTON  shared  with  the  Chairman  the  hope  that  the  Institute 
would  in  time  reach  a  membership  of  100.000  ;  but,  speaking  as  one  who  knew  Sydney 
pretty  intimately,  he  assured  the  meeting  that  the  Institute  was  comparatively 
unknown  there  at  present.  There  were  thousands  of  Imperialists  in  Sydney.  If 
the  Chairman  or  Mr.  Boose  were  to  pay  them  a  visit  he  thought  the  result  would  be 
a  large  ncrease  in  members.  He  suggested  that  in  every  capital  city  a  large  body 
of  correspondents  should  be  appointed.  If  they  had  a  large  number  of  such 
representatives  the  annual  dinners  at  Sydney,  Melbourne,  and  Wellington  would  be 
very  big  affairs  indeed  and  would  result  in  a  large  addition  to  the  membership.  With 
regard  to  Sir  Frederick  Young,  he  had  a  very  lively  feeling  of  regard  for  him.  He 
had  always  found  him  kind  and  considerate  to  those  who  came  to  the  Institute 
practically  as  strangers.  He  was  the  first  to  take  them  by  the  hand  and  make  them 
feel  at  home. 

Mr.  ALFRED  MOOR-RADFORD  was  unfeignedly  glad  to  see  the  Institute  branching 
out  in  all  directions  and  doing  such  a  great  deal  of  good.  With  regard  to  emigration, 
he  hoped  those  directing  that  matter  would  confine  themselves  only  to  one  side  of 
the  subject,  and  that  was  child  emigration,  for  in  a  general  way  nothing  could  be  done 
with  emigrants  as  a  whole  except  under  the  aegis  of  governments.  He  agreed  that 
the  Journal  could  be  improved.  It  should  be  made  of  some  practical  use  to  those 
in  the  Dominions,  and  an  epitome  of  current  events  for  the  months  would  be  useful. 

Mr.  J.  SAXON  MILLS  was  of  opinion,  speaking  with  a  pretty  wide  experience  of 
London  institutions,  that  the  Institute  was  the  most  efficiently  managed  and  admir- 
able of  any  of  them.  He  referred  particularly  to  the  Library  and  paid  a  tribute  to 
the  excellent  services  rendered  by  the  Librarian.  As  one  who  unfortunately  had 
to  make  his  living  by  his  pen,  he  could  not  possibly  dispense  with  the  Library  of  the 
Institute.  Something  had  been  said  about  emigration.  As  usual,  it  was  all  about 
the  emigration  of  the  working  classes.  The  unfortunate  middle  classes  of  this  country, 
who  were  between  the  devil  and  the  deep  sea,  ground  beneath  the  heel  of  the  capitalist 
on  the  one  hand  and  taxed  to  death  for  the  support  of  the  working  classes  on  the 
other,  had  very  little  done  for  them.  They  had  7,000  members  of  the  Institute, 


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and  Lord  Grey  aimed  at  having  100,000.  It  was  quite  clear  that  a  good  many  of  them, 
both  in  England  and  in  other  parts  of  the  Empire,  must  at  times  want  to  change 
their  place  of  residence.  There  must  be  amongst  those  who  lived  in  this  country 
a  good  many  who  would  be  glad  to  go  to  the  colonies  in  some  capacity  if  they  knew 
where  there  was  an  opening.  The  difficulty  for  a  man  in  this  country  who  wanted 
to  take  his  energies  and  abilities  elsewhere  was  to  know  where  he  was  to  put  them — 
to  know  where  he  was  going  to  find  a  place.  He  did  not  say  there  were  many  in 
that  position,  but  there  were  sure  to  be  more  as  time  went  on,  and  he  suggested  it 
might  be  a  good  thing  if  they  had  something  like  a  bureau  of  employment,  and  could 
point  out  openings  in  the  Empire  where  abilities  would  find  a  new  scope.  It  was 
possible  the  Journal  might  be  of  some  use  in  that  way,  but  he  had  no  definite  scheme. 
He  wished  to  add  his  tribute  concerning  the  excellent  work  which  had  been  done 
during  the  past  year. 

Mr.  COLEMAN  B.  HYMAN  urged  that  the  Institute  should  take  a  more  active  part 
in  the  celebration  of  Empire  Day,  and  also  that  the  Institute  should  take  up  the 
celebration  of  the  Centenary  of  Waterloo. 

Commissioner  LAMB  (Salvation  Army)  was  glad  to  know  that  the  Institute  was 
pulsating  with  life.  Several  problems  had  been  discussed.  The  problem  of  United 
Empire,  he  thought,  was  one  which  would  tax  the  wisdom  of  the  elder  statesmen  of 
the  Institute.  Alluding  to  the  subject  of  emigration,  he  said  the  standing  Joint 
Committee  would  want  all  the  encouragement  and  help  that  could  be  given  in  the 
next  year  or  two. 

The  CHAIRMAN  :  First  of  all  I  wish  to  associate  myself  with  what  has  been  said 
by  Sir  Godfrey  Lagden  and  others  regarding  the  unfortunate  absence  of  Sir  Bevan 
Edwards.  He  has  just  completed  his  fourth  year  as  Chairman  of  the  Council,  and 
I  may  say  a  great  part  of  the  praise  which  you  have  improperly  bestowed  on  me  is 
really  due  to  him.  When  he  came  into  office  there  were  a  little  over  4,500  Fellows. 
Now  there  are  7,500,  a  big  increase  in  four  years.  You  owe  much  to  the  disinterested 
energy  with  which  he  has  devoted  himself  to  promoting  your  interests,  as  well  as  to 
the  indefatigable  exertions  of  the  Secretary  and  of  Sir  Godfrey  Lagden  and  other 
members  of  the  Council.  It  has  been  pointed  out  that  there  is  a  very  significant 
disproportion  between  the  number  of  Fellows  of  the  Institute  residing  in  the  United 
Kingdom  and  those  Overseas.  At  the  end  of  1912  we  had  about  2,000  in  the  United 
Kingdom  and  about  5,000  Overseas.  I  do  not  think  that  is  quite  right,  and  one  of 
our  hopes  and  ambitions  is  that  we  may  be  able  to  equalise  matters  a  little  more 
correctly.  In  Canada  three  years  ago  we  had  129  Fellows.  Now  we  have  1,029,  and 
I  look  forward  to  a  greater  increase  in  the  near  future.  I  would  point  out  that  in 
South  Africa  to-day,  notwithstanding  that  they  have  a  white  population  of  only 
about  1,250,000,  you  have  got  a  larger  number  of  Fellows  than  you  have  in  Canada. 
In  the  South  African  Union  the  number  is  1,068.  In  addition,  West  Africa,  with  its 
small  white  population,  contributes  417  Fellows,  and  East  Africa,  Uganda,  and  Nyasa- 
land  contribute  158,  and  Rhodesia  307,  proving  that  there  is  a  fine  spirit  in  our  South 
African  Protectorates  and  Dependencies  which  we  should  like  to  see  better  illustrated 
at  home.  In  Northern  Rhodesia,  where  you  have  a  white  population  of  some  1,500, 
you  have  over  100  subscribing  members,  or  one  in  fifteen  of  the  population,  a  fact 
which  I  think  reflects  high  credit  on  the  spirit  of  the  people  out  there.  In  order  to 
get  100,000  members,  which,  as  you  have  been  told,  is  the  aim  we  have  put  before 
the  Institute,  I  agree  that  we  shall  have  to  establish  vigorous  branches  with  enthusi- 
astic corresponding  secretaries,  like  Colonel  Allen,  in  every  big  town  of  the  Empire. 


808  Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

Last  year,  for  the  first  time,  the  Council  published  a  Year  Book.  Next  year  this  book, 
I  think,  will  be  found  to  be  an  even  more  helpful  and  stimulating  document.  I, 
for  one,  shall  not  be  satisfied  until  I  see  a  year  book  analysing  the  Fellows  and  Associates 
and  enumerating  the  numbers  who  come  from  the  various  counties  of  England, 
Scotland,  Ireland  and  Wales,  and  the  various  Dominions  across  the  seas.  The  Secre- 
tary has  handed  me  a  letter  which  has  just  been  received  from  the  Sheriff  of 
Bristol.  Mr.  T.  J.  Lennard.  I  will  read  a  few  extracts  from  the  letter,  which  I  think 
show,  as  Commissioner  Lamb  said,  that  the  Institute  is  pulsating  with  life. 

"  I  have  given  part  of  this  site  (2  .  Whiteladies  Road,  next  to  Victoria  Rooms) 
for  public  improvement,  and  the  house  will  be  demolished  immediately.  It  will  be  the 
most  prominent  site  in  Bristol  for  Imperial  purposes  when  the  Bang  Edward  Memorial 
is  completed. 

"  I  shall  be  pleased  to  give  the  freehold  for  the  purpose  of  erecting  a  building  for  the 
'  United  Empire  League '  (or  whatever  name  is  finally  adopted  by  the  R.C.I.)  if, 
within  two  years  from  this  date,  you  are  able  to  form  a  local  society  bearing  the  above 
name,  embracing  all  the  local  members  of  kindred  societies  with  similar  aims,  having 
at  least  500  members  in  Bristol  and  neighbourhood,  paying  a  minimum  subscription  of 
£1  Is.  per  annum,  which  would  include  associate's  privileges  of  the  R.C.I,  and  receipt  of 
the  splendid  monthly  magazine,  UNITED  EMPIKE. 

"  The  particular  form  the  society  shall  take,  and  its  activities,  the  members  themselves 
will  decide.  If  you  get  the  minimum  500  members  it  will  not  be  difficult  to  get  your 
money  for  the  building  to  be  erected  thereon  by  the  issue  of  debentures  bearing 
interest.  I  simply  reserve  the  right  to  approve  the  plans  of  a  suitable  building  to  be 
erected,  and  will  keep  the  site  empty  for  two  years  from  this  date  in  the  hope  that 
my  offer  and  challenge  will  be  accepted  and  completed  within  that  time. 

The  offer  is  made  in  support  of  Earl  Grey's  forward  policy  of  '  100,000  members 
for  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute,'  and  because  I  believe  the  needs  and  the  respon- 
sibilities of  this  great  Empire  should  be  brought  before  representative  men  of  the 
ancient  city  of  Bristol,  which  is  the  metropolis  of  the  west  of  England.  If  they  can 
be  knit  together  without  distinction  of  politics  or  religion  it  will  be  a  great  gam  to 
the  Empire." 

We  want  that  sort  of  spirit  to  spread  to  every  town  and  county  of  the  United 
Kingdom,  and  we  want  to  develop  the  means  of  enabling  men  of  British  citizenship 
to  join  some  branch  of  the  Institute  in  every  city  of  the  world.  Guatemala  is  a  small 
place  in  the  South  American  Continent.  Some  three  years  ago  you  had  not  a  single 
member  of  the  Institute  there.  To-day  you  have  seventy,  and  this  is  the  sort  of 
letter  which  has  just  been  received  from  a  member  there  : — 

"  I  have  called  a  meeting  of  all  our  Fellows  for  the  election  of  a  committee  and 
chairman.  Everyone  is  responding  with  enthusiasm.  I  will  report  to  you  the  result 
of  the  meeting. 

"  In  the  meantime  arrangements  for  the  dinner  are  going  rapidly  forward.  We  are 
planning  for  60  covers — including  guests  such  as  the  Foreign  Minister  and  First  Secretary 
of  the  Government  here,  the  British,  American  and  French  Ministers,  and  other  mem- 
bers of  the  British  Colony  who  have  not  joined,  and  people  of  importance  or  distin- 
guished visitors  here  at  the  time.  We  are  planning  '  sumptuous '  decorations,  including 
flag,  hoists  of  signals  such  as  'God  Save  the  King '—' England  expects,'  various  forms 
of  the  National  flag  through  past  centuries.  A  souvenir  memo,  with  account  of  the 
Institute,  special  programme  of  English  music,  string  band  inside,  military  band  out- 
side, English  songs  (solos),  English  choruses  by  a  trained  choir  and  Roast  Beef  and  all 
other  English  dishes. 


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"  I  am  organising  a  group  of  Fellows  to  meet  regularly  for  the  study  of  the 
Empire.  For  history,  geography  and  all  Imperial  questions.  I  believe  much  can  be 
done  here  to  keep  the  flag  flying  although  we  are  small  in  numbers.'1 

A  speaker  from  Sydney  suggested  we  should  do  something  by  way  of  celebrating 
Empire  Day.  That  is  already  the  settled  policy  of  the  Institute.  Last  year  it  was 
our  endeavour  to  organise  a  celebration  of  Empire  Day  by  a  banquet  to  be  given  by 
members  of  the  Institute  in  every  big  town  of  the  Overseas  Dominions  of  the  Crown, 
not  only  in  the  Empire,  but  as  far  as  possible  outside  the  Empire  also,  and,  under 
the  influence  of  the  suggestion  and  push  of  the  Institute,  I  am  in  hopes  that  before 
many  years  have  passed  every  single  town  where  you  can  collect  together  a  good 
community  of  Englishmen  will  celebrate  Empire  Day,  and  that  that  celebration  will 
be  known  as  having  been  organised  by  this  Institute.  I  was  glad  to  hear  the  testi- 
monies which  have  been  given  as  to  the  value  of  the  Library  ;  it  is  one  of  our  boasts 
that  we  have  the  finest  Library  in  the  Empire  in  matters  relating  to  Overseas 
Dominions,  and  I  am  glad  to  receive  this  unsolicited  testimony,  not  only  to  the  ex- 
cellencies of  the  Library,  but  to  the  courtesy  and  assistance  which  frequenters  derive 
from  the  officials  connected  with  it.  Captain  Slack  suggested  that  we  should  go  on 
hammering  at  the  Postmaster-General  until  we  are  able  to  obtain  cheaper  postal  rates 
for  our  Journal  to  other  Dominions  besides  Canada.  When  I  was  Governor-General 
we  were  told  it  would  almost  pauperise  the  Imperial  Government  if  they  were  to  allow 
penny  postage  for  four  pounds  of  printed  matter  to  Canada.  I  am  glad  to  think, 
however,  that  Mr.  Buxton  was  able  to  overcome  the  opposition  to  the  scheme,  and 
that  thanks  to  his  services  and  to  the  energy  with  which  the  Canadian  Government 
pushed  through  the  matter  that  reform  has  been  adopted,  and  I  quite  agree  it  will 
be  very  useful  if  a  similar  service  can  be  applied  to  other  parts  of  the  Empire  as  well. 
It  has  been  suggested  by  Colonel  Allen  that  the  Institute  would  be  much  strengthened 
if  we  could  only  send  some  members  of  our  Council  or  other  representatives  to  take 
a  holiday  in  the  beautiful  Dominion  he  represents.  He  gave  me  a  charming  and 
pressing  invitation.  I  can  assure  you  that  nothing  would  give  me  greater  pleasure 
than  to  pay  a  visit  to  New  Zealand,  but  unfortunately  I  am  not  yet  in  a  position 
to  gratify  a  wish  so  near  to  my  heart.  I  may  mention  that  the  Council  recommend 
that  one  of  the  vacancies  on  the  Council  should  be  filled  by  Mr.  Evelyn  Wrench,  the 
founder  of  the  Overseas  Club,  which  has  now  100,000  members  in  all  parts  of  the 
Empire,  and  he  has  been  touring  through  New  Zealand  and  writing  home  letters 
which  make  one  wish  to  participate  in  the  pleasant  experiences  he  is  enjoying.  Allusion 
has  been  made  to  the  importance  of  our  Journal,  and  indeed,  when  we  think  that 
5,000  of  our  7,000  members  are  Overseas,  and  that  one  of  the  chief  advantages  they 
enjoy  as  members  is  the  perusal  of  the  Journal,  one  realises  how  important  it  is  that 
no  effort  shall  be  spared  to  make  the  Journal  the  most  powerful  instrument  in  print 
for  bringing  about  a  satisfactory  solution  of  the  Empire  problem.  Colonel  Allen 
told  us  there  was  one  other  paper  which,  in  his  opinion,  was  rather  ahead  of  ours. 
I  have  ascertained  that  he  referred  to  the  Round  Table.  That  is  a  periodical  which 
comes  out  quarterly,  and  I  quite  agree  that  there  is  no  more  valuable  Imperial  quarterly 
published.  I  am  sure  Colonel  Allen  will  be  pleased  when  I  tell  him  that  one  of  the 
recommendations  of  the  Council  now  before  you  is  that  Mr.  Philip  Kerr,  editor  of  the 
Round  Table,  shall  become  a  member  of  the  Council.  We  all  realise  the  advantage 
of  making  our  Journal  even  better  than  it  is,  and  our  efforts  shall  certainly  be  devoted 
to  that  end.  It  has  been  suggested  that  the  City  luncheons  to  distinguished  visitors 
should  be  given  in  this  building  instead  at  De  Keyset's  Hotel.  We  thought  w 


Royal  Colonial  Institute. 

had  hit  upon  a  happy  idea  in  holding  those  luncheons  at  De  Keyser's,  and  they  have 
become  very  popular.  I  hope  that  next  year  we  shall  be  able  to  organise  the  City 
luncheons  once  a  week.  It  is  a  good  thing,  I  think,  that  these  gatherings  shall  be 
within  easy  reach  of  the  City.  I  quite  agree  with  Mr.  Saxon  Mills  that  we  should 
try  to  make  the  Institute  a  valuable  bureau  of  information,  information  not  only 
about  openings  in  the  Colonies,  but  also  a  bureau  of  information  for  our  friends  in  the 
Overseas  Dominions  who  come  to  pay  a  visit  to  this  country.  I  congratulate  the 
Fellows  on  this  excellent  meeting.  There  has  not  been  one  syllable  of  hostile  criticism. 
On  the  other  hand,  many  valuable  suggestions  have  been  made.  These  the  Council 
have  heard  with  pleasure,  and  you  may  be  sure  that  whether  they  adopt  them  or 
not  they  will  not  be  cast  aside  without  patient  and  diligent  consideration. 

The  motion  for  the  adoption  of  the  Keport  was  agreed  to. 

On  the  motion  of  Sir  GODFREY  LAGDEN,  seconded  by  Colonel  RAWSON,  Messrs. 
Price,  Waterhouse  &  Co.  were  elected  auditors  for  the  year  1913. 

A  number  of  appointments  made  by  the  Council  during  the  past  year  were  con- 
firmed, and  it  was  announced  that  the  following  would  be  the  Governing  Body  for 
the  coming  year  : — 

Patron:  His  Majesty  the  King.  Vice-Patron:  Field-Marshal  H.R.H.  the  Duke 
of  Connaught,  K.G.,  G.C.M.G.  President:  Earl  Grey,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O. 
Council — Chairman:  Lieut. -General  Sir  J.  Bevan  Edwards,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.  Deputy- 
Chairman:  Sir  Godfrey  Lagden,  K.C.M.G.  Vice- Presidents :  H.R.H.  Prince  Christian, 
K.G.,  G.C.V.O.,  Duke  of  Argyll,  K.G.,  K.T.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O.,  Duke  of  Devonshire, 
G.C.V.O.,  Duke  of  Marlborough,  K.G.,  The  Marquess  of  Crewe,  K.G.,  The  Marquess 
of  Lincolnshire,  K.G.,  G.C.M.G.,  Earl  of  Aberdeen,  K.T.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O.,  Earl 
Brassey,  G.C.B.,  Earl  of  Dunraven,  K.P.,  C.M.G.,  Earl  of  Elgin,  K.G.,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.I.E., 
Earl  of  Jersey,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  Earl  of  Minto,  K.G.,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.I.E., 
Field-Marshal  Earl  Roberts,  V.C.,  K.G.,  O.M.,  G.C.M.G.,  Earl  of  Rosebery,  K.G.,  K.T., 
Earl  of  Selborne,  K.G.,  G.C.M.G.,  Viscount  Milner,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  Admiral  Lord 
Charles  Beresford,  G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.,  M.P.,  Lord  Strathcona  and  Mount  Royal,  G.C.M.G., 
G.C.V.O.  (High  Commissioner  for  Canada),  Lord  Sydenham,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.I.E., 
The  Right  Hon.  R.  L.  Borden,  K.C.,  M.P.,  LL.D.  (Prime  Minister  of  the  Dominion 
of  Canada),  The  Right  Hon.  Joseph  Chamberlain,  M.P.,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Samuel  W. 
Griffith,  G.C.M.G.  (Chief  Justice,  Commonwealth  of  Australia),  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  George 
Taubman  Goldie,  G.C.M.G.,  Right  Hon.  Lewis  Harcourt,  M.P.  (Secretary  of  State 
for  the  Colonies),  Right  Hon.  Sir  Albert  H.  Hime,  K.C.M.G.,  Right  Hon.  Sir  L.  S. 
Jameson,  Bart.,  C.B.,  M.D.,  Right  Hon.  Alfred  Lyttelton,  K.C.,  M.P.,  Right  Hon. 
Sir  George  Reid,  G.C.M.G.  (High  Commissioner  for  the  Commonwealth  of  Australia), 
Right  Hon.  Sir  Cecil  Clementi  Smith,  G.C.M.G.,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Joseph  G.  Ward, 
Bart..  K.C.M.G.,  Admiral  Sir  Nathaniel  Bowden  Smith,  K.C.B.,  Sir  Henry  E.  G. 
Bulwer,  G.C.M.G.,  Hon.  Alfred  Deakin,  M.P.,  Hon.  Sir  W.  Hall-Jones,  K.C.M.G., 
Sir  Daniel  McMillan,  K.C.M.G.,  Sir  Montagu  F.  Ommanney,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.,  I.S.O., 
Hon.  Sir  Richard  Solomon,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O.  (High  Commissioner  for  South 
Africa),  Sir  Nevile  Lubbock,  K.C.M.G.,  Sir  Thomas  G.  Shaughnessy,  K.C.V.O.,  Sir 
B.  Edmund  Walker,  C.V.O.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  Sir  Frederick  Young,  K.C.M.G.,  Colonel 
George  T.  Denison.  Councillors :  L.  S.  Amery,  Esq.,  M.P.,  Major  M.  Archer-Shee, 
D.S.O.,  M.P.,  Ralph  S.  Bond,  Esq.,  Hon.  Sir  John  A.  Cockburn,  M.D.,  K.C.M.G., 
J.  G.  Colmer,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  Sir  Charles  J.  Dudgeon,  Frederick  Dutton,  Esq.,  Lt.- 
General  Sir  J.  Bevan  Edwards,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  Sir  Bampfylde  Fuller,  K.C.S.I., 
C.I.E.,  Right  Hon.  Sir  W.  Hely-Hutchinson,  G.C.M.G.,  Lt.-General  Sir  Edward  T.  H. 
Button,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  Viscount  Hythe,  Lt.-Colonel  A.  Weston  Jarvis,  C.M.G., 
M.V.O.,  Richard  Jebb,  Esq.,  Philip  H.  Kerr,  Esq.,  Sir  Godfrey  Lagden,  K.C.M.G., 


Report  of  the  Forty-Fifth  Annual  General  Meeting.  811 

Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Lawley,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.I.E.,  K.C.M.G.,  Robert  Littlejohn,  Esq.,  Hon. 
Treasurer ;  Sir  Charles  Lucas,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  Ben  H.  Morgan,  Esq.,  Sir  Daniel 
Morris,  K.C.M.G.,  D.Sc.,  D.C.L.,  Sir  E.  Montague  Nelson,  K.C.M.G.,  George  R.  Parkin, 
Esq.,  C.M.G.,  LL.D.,  Sir  Harry  F.  Wilson,  K.C.M.G.,  Evelyn  Wrench,  Esq. 

Mr.  W.  HIND-SMITH  moved  a  vote  of  thanks  to  the  Hon.  Treasurer  and  the  Hon 
Corresponding  Secretaries  for  their  services  during  the  past  year. 

This  was  agreed  to. 

Mr.  F.  DUTTON  moved  a  vote  of  thanks  to  Earl  Grey  for  presiding,  and  said  that 
his  great  enthusiasm  in  all  Imperial  matters,  and  particularly  the  enthusiasm  he  had 
thrown  into  the  work  of  the  Institute,  entitled  him  to  their  warmest  thanks. 

This  was  unanimously  passed. 


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XXIII.-STATISTICS  OF  THE  BRITISH  EMPIRE, 

1911. 

BRITISH  INDIA. 

Viceroy  and  Governor-General — 
THE  RIGHT  HON.  LORD  HARDINGE  OF  PENSHUBST,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O. 

Are.a  Population  Imports  Exports  Revenue  Expenditure  Public  Debt 

1,09^821      244,221,377     £131,685,000      £158,843,000      £82,039,000      £78,946,000      £303,410,592 

Chief  Articles  of  Export. 
Cotton,  Rice,  Jute,  Hides  and  Skins,  Opium,  Tea,  Wool,  Lac,  Oils,  Coffee,  Spices,  Silk,  Seeds. 


DOMINION  OF  CANADA. 

Governor-General — FIELD-MARSHAL  H.R.H.  THE  DUKE  OF  CONNATJGHT,  K.G.,  G.C.M.G. 

Prime  Minister — THE  RIGHT  HON.  ROBERT  LAIRD  BORDEN,  K.C.,  LL.D. 

High  Commissioner  in  the  United  Kingdom — THE  RIGHT  HON.  LORD  STRATHCONA, 

G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O.,  17  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 


Provinces 

Are.?          Population           Imports               Exports            Eevenue          Expenditure     Public  Debt 
Sq'nUleS                                          £                          £                        £                           £                         £ 

Alberta    . 

255,285      374,663  « 

British 

\ 

Columbia 

355,855      392,480 

Manitoba. 

73,731      455,614 

New 

Brunswick 

27,985      351,889 

Nova 

Scotia 

21,428      492,338 

Ontario    . 

260,862  2,523,274 

Prince 

114,971,445     64,815,213     27,977,800     20,177,630     104,491,822 

Edward 

Island 

2,184       93,728 

Quebec     . 

351,874  2,002,712 

Saskatche- 

wan 

251,700      492,432 

Yukon 

207,076         8,512 

North- 

West  Ter- 

ritories 

1,921,685        17,196' 

Total     .   3,729,665  7,204,838 


Chief  Articles  of  Export. 


Agricultural  Implements,  Asbestos,  Bacon  and  Hams,  Cheese,  Copper,  Fish,  Flour,  Fruit,  Wheat, 
Indian  Corn,  Hay,  Wood  and  Timber,  Gold,  Nickel,  &c. 


Statistics  of  the  British  Empire,  1911. 


813 


NEWFOUNDLAND. 

Governor — W.  E.  DAVIDSON,  Esq.,  C.M.G. 
Prime  Minister — THE  RIGHT  HON.  SIB  EDWARD  P.  MORRIS. 


Area 
sq.  miles 
42.734 


Population 
238,670 


Imports 
£2,751,137 


Exports 
£2,461,681 


Kevenue 
£725,020 


Expenditure 
£689,587 


Public  Debt 
£5,586,235 


COMMONWEALTH  OF  AUSTRALIA. 

Governor-General — THE  RIGHT  HON.  LORD  DENMAN,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.V.O. 

Prime  Minister — HON.  J.  COOK. 
High  Commissioner  in  the  United  Kingdom — THE  RIGHT  HON.  SIR  GEORGE  H.  REID,  G.C.M.G., 


22  Victoria  Street,  London. 


States 


New   South 
Wales 

Victoria 

South  Aus- 
tralia 

Northern 

Territory      523,620 

Queensland       670,500      605,813 

Tasmania  .        26,215      191,211 

Western 

Australia      975,920      282,114 

Federal 
Capital 
Territory  912          1,714 


Imports 
I 


Exports 
£ 


Expenditure      Public  Debt 
£  £ 


309,460  1,646,734 
87,884  1,315,551 

380,070      408,558 
3,310 


66,967,488  I  79,482,258  I  20,546,361  I   14,721,938  I  254,241,346 


Total        .   2,974,581  4,455,005 

Chief  Articles  of  Export. 

Bark  (for  tanning),  Butter,  Copper,  Fruit,  Gold,  Wheat,  Meat,  Silver  and  Silver-Lead,  Skins* 
Tallow,  Tin,  Wine,  Wood  and  Timber,  Wool. 

TERRITORY  OF  PAPUA. 

Lieut.-Oovernor — J.  H.  P.  MURRAY,  Esq. 


Area 
sq.  miles 
90,540 


Government  Secretary — A.  M.  CAMPBELL,  Esq. 

Population  Imports  Exports  Kevenue  Expenditure 

280,000  £202,910  £117,410  £45,972  £70,699 

Chief  Articles  of  Export. 
Gold,  Pearl-Shell,  Sandal-wood,  Rubber,  Copra. 


Public  Debt 


Area 
sq.  miles 
104,751 


DOMINION  OF  NEW  ZEALAND. 

Governor — THE  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF  LIVERPOOL,  K.C.M.G.,  M.V.O. 

Prime  Minister — HON.  F.  W.  MASSEY. 
High  Commissioner  in  the  United  Kingdom — HON.  THOMAS  MACKENZIE, 

13  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 

Population  Imports  Exports.  Revenue  Expenditure  Public  Debt 

1,021,066        £19,545,879        £19,028,490        £11,032,544        £10,340,368        £84,350,713 

Chief  Articles  of  Export. 
Butter,  Cheese,  Flax,  Kauri  Gum,  Frozen  Meat,  Skins,  Timber,  Wool,  Gold. 


814 


Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


FIJI. 

Governor — SIR  BICKHAM  SWEET  ESCOTT,  K.C.M.G. 
Colonial  Secretary — EYRE  HUTSON,  C.M.G. 

•^^  Population  Imports  Exports  Eevenue          Expenditure        Public  Debt 

sq.  miles 

7,435  139,541         £957,079         £1,276,206         £240,395         £265,347         £93,515 

Chief  Articles  of  Export. 
Sugar,  Copra,  Fruit  (Bananas  and  Pineapples),  Molasses,  Trocas  Shell. 


UNION  OP  SOUTH  AFRICA. 

Governor-General — THE  RIGHT  HON.  VISCOUNT  GLADSTONE,  G.C.M.G. 

Prime  Minister — GENERAL  THE  RIGHT  HON.  Louis  BOTHA. 

High  Commissioner  in  the  United  Kingdom— RON.  SIR  RICHARD  SOLOMON,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O., 

32  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 


Exports 
£ 


Revenue 
£ 


Expenditure 
£ 


PublijDebfc 
£ 


Cape  of 

Good  Hope   276,995   2,564,965 

Natal         .      35,371    1,194,043 

The  Trans- 
vaal .  110,426  1,686,212 

Orange  Free 
State  .  50,392  528,174 


36,925,384  I  57,024,000  I  16,288,000  I  17,129,850  I  106,291,534 


Total 


473,184   5,973,394 

*  The  Europeans  number  1,276,242. 


Chief  Articles  of  Export. 
Gold,  Diamonds,  Fruit,  Wool,  Wine,  Ostrich  Feathers,  Copper,  Coal,  Hides  and  Skins,  Mohair. 


BECHUANALAND  PROTECTORATE. 

Resident  Commissioner — LIEUT. -COLONEL  F.  W.  PANZERA,  C.M.G. 
Government  Secretary — JAMES  C.  MACGREGOR,  Esq. 

socles         Population  Imports  Exports  Revenue       Expenditure    Public  Debt 

275,000         125,350         No  returns         No  returus        £52,067        £64,791 
(1,692  are  Whites) 


Area 
sq.  miles 
11,716 


BASUTOLAND. 

Resident  Commissioner — SIR  HERBERT  C.  SLOLEY,  K.C.M.G. 
Government  Secretary — CHARLES  E.  BOYBS,  Esq. 

Population  Imports  Exports  Revenue  Expenditure 

404,507  £239,830     £193,122       £145,501          £134,888 

(1,411  are  whites) 


Public  Debt 


Chief  Articles  of  Export. 

Grain,  Cattle,  Wool,  Horses. 

(The  commercial  intercourse  is  almost  exclusively  with  the  Cape  Province  and  the    Orange 
Free  State  Province.) 


Statistics  of  the  British  Empire,  1911. 


815 


SWAZILAND. 

Resident  Commissioner — R.  T.  CORYNDON,  Esq.,  C.M.G. 
Government  Secretary — DE  S.  M.  G.  HONEY,  Esq. 


Area 

Bq.  miles 

6,536 


Population  Imports  Exports        Revenue 

99,959         No  returns    No  returns    £68,722 
(1,083  are  whites) 

Chief  Articles  of  Export. 
Tin  and  Gold. 


Expenditure 
£62,257 


Public  Debt 
£100,000 


Area 
sq.  miles 
148,575 


Area 
sq.  miles 
291,000 


Area 
sq.  miles 
80,237 


SOUTHERN  RHODESIA. 

Administrator — SIR  WILLIAM  MILTON,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.V.O. 
Imperial  Resident  Commissioner — COLONEL  R.  BURNS  BEGG. 

Population  Imports  Exports  Revenue        Expenditure  Public  Debt 

771,077        £2,975,112     £3,098,400     £784,908        £684,683 
(23,606  are  Whites) 

Chief  Articles  of  Export. 
Maize,  Tobacco,  Gold,  Silver. 

NORTHERN  RHODESIA. 

Administrator — L.  A.  WALLACE,  Esq.,  C.M.G. 
Secretary  to  Administration — R.  A.  J.  GOODE,  Esq. 

Population  Imports  Exports  Revenue  Expenditure  Public  Debt 

822,599         £168,830       £127,458       £94,474  £149,084 

.,497  are  Whites) 

GOLD  COAST  COLONY. 

Governor — SIR  HUGH  CLIFFORD,  K. C.M.G. 
Colonial  Secretary — MAJOR  H.  BRYAN,  C.M.G. 

Population  Imports  Exports  Revenue  Expenditure  Public  Debt 

1,503,386     £3,784,260     £3,792,454     £1,111,632         £914,500         £2,489,118 


Chief  Articles  of  Export. 
Cocoa,  Kola  Nuts,  Copra,  Lumber,  Palm  Kernels,  Palm  Oil,  Rubber,  Gold, 


Area 
sq.  miles 
24,908 


Area 
eq.  miles 
255,700 


SIERRA  LEONE. 

Governor — SIR  EDWARD  MARSH  MEREWETHER,  K.C.V.O.,  C.M.G. 
Colonial  Secretary — A.  C.  HOLLIS,  Esq.,  C.M.G. 

Population  Imports  Exports  Revenue  Expenditure  Public  Debt 

1,403,132        £1,267,231    £1,300,238     £457,759          £432,448  £1,255,101 

Chief  Articles  of  Export. 
Ginger,  Kola  Nuts,  Palm  Oil,  Palm  Kernels,  Rubber,  Silver. 

NORTHERN  NIGERIA. 

Governor — SIR  FREDERICK  J.  D.  LUGARD,  G.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  D.S.O. 

Chief  Secretary— C.  L.  TEMPLE,  Esq.,  C.M.G. 

Population  Imports  Exports  Revenue  Expenditure  Public  Debt 

9,269,000        £886,463      £836,268        £558,121          £821,634 

Chief  Articles  of  Export. 

Palm  Oil,  Palm  Kernels,  Tin,  Rubber,  Ivory,  Ground  Nuts. 

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316 


Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


Area 
sq.  miles 

79,880 


Area 
sq.  miles 
3,619 


Area 

sq.  miles 
246,800 


SOUTHERN  NIGERIA. 

Governor — SIR  FREDERICK  J.  D.  LUGARD,  G.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  D.S.Q. 
Colonial  Secretary — A.  G.  BOYLE,  Esq.,  C.M.G. 

Population  Imports  Exports  Revenue  Expenditure  Public  Debt 

7,855,016      £5,680,981     £5,391,467   £1,956,176      £1,717,259        £10,000,000 

Chief  Articles  of  Export. 
Cocoa,  Cotton,  Palm  Kernels,  Palm  Oil,  Rubber,  Tin,  Timber,  Silver. 

GAMBIA. 

Governor — LiEUT.-CoLONEL  SIR  H.  L.  GALWAY,  K.C.M.G.,  D.S.O. 
Colonial  Secretary — W.  T.  CAMPBELL,  Esq. 

Population  Imports  Exports  Revenue  Expenditure  Public  Debt 

146,101         £807,118      £682,037        £86,454  £71,390 

Chief  Articles  of  Export. 
Ground  Nuts,  Palm  Kernels,  Hides,  Wax. 

EAST  AFRICA  PROTECTORATE. 

Governor — H.  C.  BELFIELD,  Esq.,  C.M.G. 
Chief  Secretary  to  Administration — W.  J.  MONSON,  Esq. 

Population  Imports  Exports  Revenue  Expenditure  Public  Debt 

2,402,863      £1,330,437    £1,016,898     £729,078          £772,354  — 


Chief  Articles  of  Export. 
Chillies,  Coffee,  Copra,  Cotton,  Hides  and  Skins,  Horns,  Ivory,  Rubber,  Gold. 

UGANDA  PROTECTORATE. 

Governor — SIR  F.  J.  JACKSON,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B. 


Area 
sq.  miles 
223,500 


Area 
sq.  miles 

68,000 


Area 
sq.  miles 
39,801 


Chief  Secretary  to  Government — H.  R.  WALLIS,  Esq.,  C.M.G. 
Population  Imports  Exports  Revenue  Expenditure  Public  Debt 

2,843,325        £624,537      £392,591       £203,492          £283,698  £170,OCO 

Chief  Articles  of  Export. 
Coffee,  Cotton,  Ground  Nuts,  Hides  and  Skins,  Ivory,  Rubber,  Chillies. 

SOMALILAND  PROTECTORATE. 

Commissioner — H.  A.  BYATT,  Esq.,  C.M.G. 

Population  Imports  Exports  Revenue  Expenditure  Public  Debt 

344,323         £266,511      £240,036        £32,573  £74,847 

Chief  Articles  of  Export. 
Ostrich  Feathers,  Coffee,  Ghee,  Gum  and  Resins,  Hides,  Skins. 


NYASALAND  PROTECTORATE. 

Governor — GEORGE  SMITH,  Esq.,  C.M.G. 
Government  Secretary — MAJOR  F.  B.  PEARCE,  C.M.G. 

Population  Imports  Exports  Revenue  Expenditure 

970,430          £291,473       £231,552        £97,356  £118,070 

Chief  Articles  of  Export. 
Beeswax,  Coffee,  Cotton,  Ivory,  Rubber,  Tobacco. 


Public  Debt 


Statistics  of  the  British  Empire,  1911. 


317 


Area 

sq.  miles 

809 


MAURITIUS  AND  DEPENDENCIES. 

Governor — MAJOR  J.  R.  CHANCELLOR,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  R.E. 

Colonial  Secretary — J.  MIDDLETON,  Esq. 

Population  Imports  Exports  Revenue          Expenditure         Public  Debt 

376,481        £2,543,274        £2,747,975        £741,999        £638,550        £1,296,091 

Chief  Articles  of  Export. 
Aloe  Fibre,  Rice,  Molasses,  Coconut  Oil,  Rum,  Sugar,  Vanilla. 


Area 

sq.  miles 

156 


Area 
sq.  miles 
25,332 


SEYCHELLES. 

Governor — LIEUT.- COLONEL  CHARLES  R.  M.  O'BRIEN,  C.M.G. 
Population  Imports  Exports  Revenue          Expenditure          Public  Debt 

22,691  £90,122  £126,920          £36,357  £34,151  £14,465 

Chief  Articles  of  Export. 
Copra,  Guano,  Vanilla,  Cinnamon  Bark,  Coconut  Oil. 

CEYLON. 

Governor — Sm  ROBERT  CHALMERS,  K.C.B. 
Colonial  Secretary — R.  E.  STUBBS,  Esq. 

Population  Imports  Exports  Revenue          Expenditure         Public  Debt 

4,106,350      £10,960,386      £12,135,265      £3,022,449      £2,832,059      £6,159,869 

Chief  Articles  of  Export. 

Areca  Nuts,  Cinnamon,  Cocoa,  Coconuts,  Copra,  Oil  (Citronella  and  Coconut),  Plumbago, 

Rubber,  Tea,  Tobacco. 

STRAITS  SETTLEMENTS  (INCLUDING  L  ABU  AN). 

Governor — SIR  ARTHUR  H.  YOUNG,  K.C.M.G. 
Colonial  Secretary — R.  J.  WILKINSON,  Esq.,  C.M.G. 

sq  miles        Population  Imports  Exports  Revenue          Expenditure        Public  Debt 

1,600          707,523      £46,437,349      £39,887,146      £1,331,076      £1,059,962      £7,943,452 

Chief  Articles  of  Export. 

Areca  Nuts,  Coffee,  Copra,  Cotton,  Gambier,  Rice,  Rubber,  Hides,  Opium,  Pepper,  Pineapples, 
Rattans,  Sago,  Sugar,  Tapioca,  Tin. 

HONG-KONG  AND  NEW  TERRITORY. 

Governor — SIR  HENRY  MAY,  K.C.M.G. 
Colonial  Secretary — CLAUD  SEVERN,  Esq. 

sq  nf*es      Population  Imports  Exports  Revenue          Expenditure      Public  Debt 

390          456,739        No  returns        No  returns         £652,884        £616,304      £1,485,733 


WEI-HAI-WEI. 

Commissioner — SIR  J.  H.  STEWART  LOCKHART,  K.C.M.G. 
Secretary  to  Government — R.  WALTER,  Esq. 

sq  miles      Population  Imports  Exports  Revenue       Expenditure 

285          147,133          No  returns          No  returns          £6,534          £13,440 


Public  Debt 


318 


Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


Grenada 
St.  Lucia    . 
St.  Vincent 

Total 


WEST  INDIES. 

Windward  Islands. 

Governor — COLONEL  Sro  J.  HAYES  SADLER,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B. 
Colonial  Secretary — EDWARD  DRAYTON,  Esq.,  C.M.G. 


Area 
sq.  miles 

Population 

Imports 

Exports 

Revenue 

Expenditure 

Public  Del 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

.   133 

66,750 

309,226 

264,638 

98,645 

81,011 

124,220 

.   233 

48,637 

318,591 

273,111 

71,978 

69,328 

144,730 

.   140 

41,877 

110,926 

118,625 

34,852 

33,735 

550 

506       157,264        738,743         636,374      205,475       184,074         269,500 

Chief  Articles  of  Export. 
Cocoa,  Nutmegs,  Spices,  Cotton,  Sugar,  Arrowroot. 


Antigua    (including 

buda) 
Dominica 
Virgin  Islands 
St.  Christopher 
Nevis 
Anguilla 
Montserrat 

Total 


Leeward  Islands. 

Governor — SIR  HENRY  HESKETH  BELL,  K.C.M.G. 
Colonial  Secretary — T.  A.  V.  BEST,  Esq. 


Area 
sq.  miles 

Population 

Imports 

Exports 

Eevenue 

Expenditure 

Public  Deb  t 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

Bar- 

170 

32,265 

181,331 

161,064 

52,292 

53,652 

129,900 

B 

305 

33,863 

164,695 

124,678 

44,054 

38,792 

65,300 

. 

58 

6,557 

9,570 

8,852 

8,200 

6,446 

65 
50 

26,283) 
12,945) 

306,666 

190,747 

58,002 

50,736 

57,250 

. 

35 

4,075 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

• 

32£ 

12,196 

44,795 

65,930 

12,945 

10,030 

11,100 

71S£    127,184        707,057        541,271      175,493     159,656 
Chief  Articles  of  Export. 


263,550 


Area 

sq.  miles 

90,500 


Cocoa,  Fruit,  Limes  and  Lime  Juice,  Sugar,  Molasses,  Arrowroot,  Rum,  Cotton. 


British  Guiana. 

Governor — SIR  WALTER  EGERTON,  K.C.M.G. 
Government  Secretary — SIR  CHARLES  T.  Cox,  K.C.M.G. 

Population  Imports  Exports  Eevenue         Expenditure       Public  Debt 

296,041        £1,697,315        £2,083,506        £593,498        £575,639        £885,815 


Chief  Articles  of  Export. 
Balata  Gum,  Diamonds,  Molasses,  Molascuit,  Rum,  Sugar,  Gold,  Cocoa,  Rice. 

Jamaica. 

Governor — SIR  WILLIAM  H.  MANNING,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B. 

Colonial  Secretary — P.  C.  CORK,  Esq.,  C.M.G. 

sq.  mil*        Population  Imports  Exports  Bevenue  Expenditure         Public  Debt 

4,207          831,383       £2,865,553       £2,948,067       £1,356,092       £1,350,551       £3,910,620 

Chief  Articles  of  Export. 

Cocoa,  Coffee,  Bananas,  Coconuts,  Oranges,  Ginger,  Honey,  Pimento,  Rum,  Sugar,  Tobacco, 

Logwood. 


Statistics  of  the  British  Empire,  1911. 


319 


Area 

sq.  miles 

166 


Trinidad  and  Tobago. 

Governor — SIB  GEORGE  RUTHVEN  LE  HUNTE,  G.C.M.G. 
Colonial  Secretary — S.  W.  KNAGGS,  Esq.,   C.M.G. 

Bq.  mltea       Population  Imports  Exports  Revenue         Expenditure         Public  Debt 

1,754         333,552         £5,018,848        £4,769,486        £950,744        £959,551        £1,022,593 

Chief  Articles  of  Export. 
Asphalt,  Balata  Gum,  Cocoa,  Coconuts,  Coffee,  Molasses,  Rubber,  Rum,  Sugar. 

Barbados. 

Governor — SIR  LESLIE  PKOBYN,  K.C.M.G. 
Colonial  Secretary — MAJOE  J.  A.  BURDON,  C.M.G. 

Population  Imports  Exports  Revenue  Expenditure         Public  Debt 

171,982         £1,539,710          £931,457          £221,906          £215,697          £422,900 

Chief  Articles  of  Export. 
Cotton,  Molasses,  Sugar. 

BAHAMAS. 

Governor — G.  B.  HADDON-SMITH,  Esq.,  C.M.G. 
Colonial  Secretary — W.  HART  BENNETT,  Esq.,  C.M.G. 

Population  Imports  Exports  Revenue  Expenditure  Public  Debt 

65,944          £311,095       £209,251        £85,593  £82,676  £96,720 

Chief  Articles  of  Export. 
Pineapples,  Sponge,  Sisal,  Turtle  Shell. 

BRITISH  HONDURAS. 

Governor — WILFRED  COLLET,  Esq.,  C.M.G. 
Colonial  Secretary — 

Population  Imports  Exports  Revenue  Expenditure  Public  Debt 

40,458          £593,372       £552,091      £247,059  £100,695  £194,541 

Chief  Articles  of  Export. 


Area 

sq.  miles 

4,404 


Area 

sq.  miles 

8,598 


Bananas,  Coconuts,  Gum,  Plantains,  Rubber,  Tortoise  Shell,  Logwood,  Mahogany. 

BERMUDA. 

Governor — LIEUT.-GENERAL  SIR  GEORGE  BULLOCK,  K.C.B. 
Colonial  Secretary — R.  POPHAM  LOBB,  Esq. 


Area 
sq.  miles 
19 


Population 
18,994 


Imports 
£545,540 


Exports 
£134,033 


Revenue 
£79,248 


Expenditure 
£90,100 


Public  Debt 
£45,500 


Chief  Articles  of  Export. 
Vegetables. 

MALTA. 

Governor— GENERAL  SIR  H.  M.  L.  RUNDLE,  G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.M.G.,  D.S.O. 
Lieut.-Governor  and  Chief  Secretary — MAJOR  Sm  JOHN  E.  CLAUSON,  K.C.M.G.,  C.V.O. 

gq.  uiifes  Population  Imports  Exports  Revenue  Expenditure  Public  Debt 

117  211,564       £2,615,519        £987,844     £448,114  £467,783  £79,081 

Chief  Articles  of  Export. 
Vegetables,  Fruit,  Lace. 


820 


Royal  Colonial  Institute. 


GIBRALTAR. 

Governor  —  LT.-GENERAL  SIB  HERBERT  S.  GOULD  MILES,  K.C.B.,  C.V.O. 
Colonial  Secretary  —  SIR  FREDERICK  EVANS,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.V.O. 

Population        Imports  Exports  Revenue  Expenditure  Public  Debt 

1  J  19,586    No  returns      No  returns      £94,573  £73,390 


CYPRUS. 

High  Commissioner  —  MAJOR  S'ro  HAMILTON  J.  GOOLD-ADAMS,  G.C.M.G.,  C.B. 

Chief  Secretary  to  Oovernment  —  CAPTAIN  C.  W.  J.  ORR. 

Population           Imports            Exports            Revenue            Expenditure  Public  Debt 

273,964          £635,427        £702,803     £319,572           £235,256  £275,088 


3,584 


Area 
sq.  miles 

47 


Area 

sq.  miles 

7,500 


Chief  Articles  of  Export. 
Asbestos,  Carobs,  Cotton,  Fruit,  Silk  Cocoons,  Wine. 

ST.  HELENA. 

Governor  —  CAPTAIN  H.  E.  S.  CORDEATJX,  C.B.,  C.M.G. 


Population 
3,477 


Imports 
£42,412 


Exports 
£9,959 


Revenue 
£8,623 


Expenditure 
£9,129 


Chief  Articles  of  Export 
Phormium  Fibre,  Lace. 

FALKLAND  ISLANDS. 

Governor — W.  L.  ALLARDYCE,  Esq.,  C.M.G. 
Colonial  Secretary — CAPTAIN  J.  QUAYLE  DICKSON,  D.S.O. 


Chief  Articles  of  Export. 

Population  Imports  Exports  Revenue 

3,275  £93,913       £471,156       £24,207 

Wool,  Whale  Oil. 


Expenditure 
£22,460 


Public  Debt 


Public  Debt 


Honorary  Corresponding  Secretaries. 


321 


XXIV.-HONORARY  CORRESPONDING  SECRETARIES. 


United  Kingdom  : — 

W.  H.  ALLBN,  ESQ.,  BEDFORD. 

W.  HARVEY  BROWN,  ESQ.,  YORK. 

THE  REV.  T.  S.  CARLYON,  LL.D.,  BOURNE. 

MOUTH. 
R.  CHRISTISON,  ESQ.,  LOUTH,  LINCS. 

T.  S.  COTTERELL,  ESQ.,  J.P.,  BATH. 

CAPT.  G.  CHOSSFIELD,  WARRINGTON. 
C.  B.  HAMILTON,  ESQ.,  C.M.G.,  PURLEY. 
A.  R.  PONTIFEX,  ESQ.,  WINCHESTER. 
GILBERT  PURVIS,  ESQ.,  TORQUAY. 
COUNCILLOR  HERBERT  SHAW,  NEWCASTLE- 

ON-TYNB. 
JOHN  SPEAK,  ESQ.,  KIRTON,  BOSTON. 

Dominion  of  Canada  : — 

R.     B.     BENNETT,     ESQ.,    K.C.,     M.P., 

CALGARY. 

HON.  Coos  H.  CAMPBELL,  K.C.,  WINNIPEG. 
A.  R.  CREELMAN,  ESQ.,  K.C.,  MONTREAL. 
HON.     D.     M.     EBERTS,    K.C.,    M.L.A., 

VICTORIA,  BRITISH  COLUMBIA. 
R.    FrrzRANDOLPH,   ESQ.,  FBEDERICTON, 

NEW  BRUNSWICK. 
SIR     SANDFORD      FLEMING,      KC.M.G., 

OTTAWA. 

CRAWFORD  GORDON,  ESQ.,  WINNIPEG. 
W.  LAWSON  GRANT,  ESQ.,  KINGSTON. 
C.  FREDERICK  HAMILTON,  ESQ.,  OTTAWA. 
ERNEST   B.    C.   HANINGTON,   ESQ.,  M.D., 

VICTORIA,  BRITISH  COLUMBIA. 
REGINALD    V.    HARRIS,    ESQ.,    HALIFAX, 

NOVA  SCOTIA. 
LIEUT. -COL.  E.  A.  C.   HOSMER,   VIRDEN, 

MANITOBA. 
MAJOR  HERBERT  D.  HULME,  VANCOUVER, 

BRITISH  COLUMBIA. 

C.E.JAMIESON,ESQ.,PETERBORO', ONTARIO. 

LEONARD  W.  JUST,  ESQ.,  MONTREAL. 

L.  V.  KERR,  ESQ.,  REGINA. 

JOHN  A.  McDouGAix,  ESQ.,  EDMONTON. 

CAPT.  J.  McKiNERY,  BASSANO,  ALBERTA. 

T.  J.  PARKES,  ESQ.,  SHERBROOKE,  QUEBEC. 

LIEUT.-COL.  W.  W.  PONTON,  K.C.,  BELLE- 
VILLE, ONTARIO. 

J.  PRESCOTT  MERRITT,  ESQ.,  ST.  CATHE- 
RINES, ONTARIO. 

LIBUT.-COL.  S.  W.  RAY,  PORT  ARTHUR, 
ONTARIO. 

M.  H.  RICHEY  ESQ.,  DANVILLE,  QUEBEC. 


ISAAC    A.    ROBINSON,    ESQ.,    BRANDON, 
MANITOBA. 

F.  M.  SCLANDBRS,  ESQ.,  SASKATOON. 

C.  S.  SCOTT,  ESQ.,  HAMILTON. 

JOHN  T.  SMALL,  ESQ.,  K.C.,  TORONTO. 

C.  E.  SMYTH,  ESQ.,  MEDICINE  HAT. 

H.    L.    WEBSTER,    ESQ.,    LARDER   LAKE, 
ONTARIO. 

S.  J.  WILLIAMS,  ESQ.,  BERLIN,  ONTARIO. 

COLONEL  A.  J.  WILKES,  K.C.,  BRANTFORD, 

ONTARIO. 
Commonwealth  of  Australia  : — 

F.  W.  CROAKER,  ESQ.,  BREWARRINA,  NEW 
SOUTH  WALES. 

W.    L.    DOCKER,    ESQ.,     SYDNEY,    NEW 
SOUTH  WALES. 

HON.    GEORGE   F.    EARP,   M.L.C.,   NEW- 
CASTLE, NEW  SOUTH  WALES. 

EDWARD  A.  PETHERICK,  ESQ.,  MELBOURNE, 
VICTORIA. 

EDWARD  J.  J.  RODDA,  ESQ.,  MUNGANA, 
QUEENSLAND. 

HON.    W.     F.    TAYLOR,     M.L.C.,     M.D., 
BRISBANE,  QUEENSLAND. 

J.  EDWIN  THOMAS,  ESQ.,  ADELAIDE,  SOUTH 
AUSTRALIA. 

D'ARCY  W.  ADDISON,  ESQ.,  HOBART,  TAS- 
MANIA. 

FRANK      BIDDLES,      ESQ.,      FREMANTLE, 
WESTERN  AUSTRALIA. 

B.  H.  DAHBYSHIRE,  ESQ.,  PERTH,  WESTERN 
AUSTRALIA. 

HON.  R.  FLEMING  JONES,  M.D.,  SAMABAI, 

PAPUA. 
Dominion  of  New  Zealand  : 

COL.  HON.  JAMES  ALLEN,  M.P.,  DUNEDIN. 

ALEXANDER  H.  TURNBULL,  ESQ.,  WELLING- 
TON. 

HON.    SIR   CHARLES  C.    BOWEN,    M.L.C., 
MIDDLETON,  CHRISTCHURCH. 

HON.     OLIVER     SAMUEL,    M.L.C.,     NEW 
PLYMOUTH. 

BASIL  SETH-SMITH,  ESQ.,  CHRISTCHURCH. 

FELIX  McGuiRE,  ESQ.,  HAWERA. 

R.  D.  DOUGLAS  MCLEAN,  ESQ.,  NAPIER. 

H.  G.  SETH-SMITH,  ESQ.,  AUCKLAND. 

H.  H.  WALL,  ESQ.,  J.P.,  GISBORNB. 

Union  of  South  Africa : — 
CAPE  OF  GOOD  HOPE  ;  HARRY  GIBSON,  ESQ., 
CAPETOWN, 


322 


Royal  Colonial  Institute, 


Union  of  South  Africa. — (cont.) 

JOHN  POOLEY,  ESQ.,  J.P.,  KIMBERLEY. 
DAVID  REES,  ESQ.,  J.P.,  EAST  LONDON. 
MAJOR  FREDERICK  A.  SAUNDEKS,  F.R.C.S., 

GRAHAMSTOWN. 

F.  WALSH,  ESQ.,  M.A.,  J.P.,  CARNARVON. 
THE   VEN.  ARCHDEACON  A.  T.  WIRGMAN, 

D.D.,  D.C.L.,  PORT  ELIZABETH. 
NATAL:      G.      CHURTON     COLLINS,     ESQ., 

DURBAN. 

A.  E.  LORAM,  ESQ.,  PlETERMARITZBURG. 
E.  W.  NOYCE,  ESQ.,  BOSCOBELLO. 
ORANGE    FREE    STATE : 
TRANSVAAL  :     F.    C.    STTJRROCK,     ESQ.,     10 
GENERAL  MINING  BUILDINGS,  JOHANNES- 
S.  A.  COSSER,  ESQ.,  PRETORIA.  [BURG. 

ALLISTER  M.  MILLER,  ESQ.,  SWAZILAND. 
Argentine  :  WM.  WARDEN,  ESQ.,  BUENOS  AIRES. 
Bechuanaland       Protectorate:       W.     H.     W. 

MURPHY,  ESQ.,  FRANCISTOWN. 
Bahamas  :  HARCOURT  G.  MALCOLM,  ESQ.,  K.C. 
Barbados  :   E.  G.  SINCKLER,  ESQ. 
Bermuda  :  HON.  HENRY  LOCKWARD,  HAMILTON. 
Borneo  :  G.  C.  IRVING,  ESQ.,  SANDAKAN. 
Brazil :  CHARLES  0.  KENYQN,  ESQ.,  SANTOS. 
HENRY    L.     WHEATLEY,    ESQ.,     Rio    DE 

JANEIRO. 
British  East  Africa :  ALEXANDER  DAVIS,  ESQ., 

NAIROBI. 
MAJOR     E.     H.     M.    LEGGETT,     D.S.O., 

MOMBASA. 

British  Guiana  :  HON.  J.  J.  NUNAN,  GEORGETOWN. 
British  Honduras  :  H.  DENBIGH  PHILLIPS,  ESQ., 

BELSIZE. 

Burma  :   CAPTAIN  W.  STUART. 
Ceylon  :  R.  H.  FERGUSON,  EsQ.(acting),CoLOMBO. 
Chile  :  F.  BRUCE  NORTON,  ESQ.,  VALPARAISO. 
Cyprus :  J.  R.  HOLMES,  ESQ.,  NICOSIA. 
Egypt:    E.  B.  BRETT,  ESQ.,  SUEZ. 

H.  BOYD-CARPENTER,  ESQ.,  M.A.,  CAIRO. 
Falkland   Islands  :     H.E.,    W.    L.   ALLARDYCE, 

ESQ.,  C.M.G. 
Federated   Malay   States :   W.   LANCE   CONLAY, 

ESQ.,  IPOH. 

Fiji :  C.  A.  LATOUCHE  BROUGH,  EsQ.,LL.B.,  M.B. 
France  :  SIR  JOHN  FILTER,  PARIS. 
Gambia  :  HON.  E.  A.  HUME,  B.A. 
Gibraltar  :  W.  J.  SALLUST-SMITH,  ESQ. 
Gold    Coast   Colony:    CAPT.   C.   H.  ARMITAGE, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  NORTHERN  TERRITORIES. 
C.  S.  CRAVEN,  ESQ.,  ACCRA. 
Guatemala  :  CAPT.  G.  W.  R.  JENKINS. 


Holland  :  J.  M.  PRILLEVITZ,  ESQ.,  LEEUWARDEN 
Hong  Kong  :  HON.  H.  E.  POLLOCK,  K.C.,  M.L.C.' 
India  :  E.  VIVIAN  GABRIEL,  ESQ.,  C.V.O.,  C.S.I.. 

CALCUTTA. 

H.  N.  HUTCHINSON,  ESQ.,  I.C.S.,  LAHORE  . 
GEORGE  H.   ORMEROD,  ESQ.,  M.Inst.C.E., 

LUMDING,  ASSAM. 

JAMES  R.  PEARSON,  ESQ.,  I.C.S.,  MEERUT. 
Jamaica :    FRANK  CUNDALL,  ESQ.,  KINGSTON. 
Leeward  Islands :    HON.   MR.   JUSTICE   F.    H. 

PARKER. 
Malta:     LIEUT.-COL.    HON.    N.   GRECH    BIAX- 

CARDI,  C.V.O.,  C.M.G. 

Mauritius  :  GEORGE  DICKSON,  ESQ.,  POT?-  Louis. 
Mexico  :  CHARLES  A.  HARDWICKE,  ESQ.,  M.D., 

VERA  CRUZ. 
Newfoundland  :  HON.  ROBERT  WATSON,  M.E.C.. 

ST.  JOHN'S. 
Nigeria  :  F.  BISSET  ARCHER,  ESQ.,  ZUNGERU. 

HON.  MR.  JUSTICE  J.  WINKFIELD,  CALABAR. 
Northern  Rhodesia :  LIEUT.-COL.  A.   ST.   HILL 

GIBBONS,  INGWERERE. 
A.  C.  HAYTER,  ESQ.,  FORT  JAMESON. 
Nyasaland:     A.     M.    D.     TURNBULL,     ESQ. 

BLANTYRE. 

Panama  :  CHARLES  F.  PEEBLES,  ESQ. 
Peru  :  REV.  ARCHIBALD  NICOL,  B.A.,  LIMA. 
Porto  Rico  :  A.  H.  NOBLE,  ESQ.,  SAN  JUAN. 
Rhodesia  :    W.  D.  COPLEY,  ESQ.,  BULAWAYO. 
C.  D.  FLEMING,  ESQ.,  GWELO. 
THOMAS     STEWART,     ESQ.,     M.B.,     C.M., 

SALISBURY. 
Seychelles  :   H.E.,  LT.-COL.  C.  R.  M.  O'BRIEN, 

C.M.G. 

Solomon  Islands  :  F.  J.  BARNETT,  ESQ.,  TULAGI- 
Sierra  Leone:  R.  M.  FORDB,  ESQ.,  L.R.C.P.» 

L.R.C.S.,  FREETOWN. 
Straits  Settlements : — 

G.  J.  ALTMAN,  ESQ.,  L\BUAN. 
A.  T.  BRYANT,  ESQ.,  SINGAPORE. 
Trinidad:     PROFESSOR    P.    CARMODY,    F.I.C. 

F.C.S.,  PORT  OF  SPAIN. 
Uganda  Protectorate  :  GEORGE  D.  SMITH,  EbQ., 

C.M.G.,  ENTEBBE. 

United  States  :  DR.  G.  COOKE  ADAMS,  CHICAGO. 
H.  S.  FISHEK,  ESQ.,  LONG  BEACH,  CALI- 
FORNIA. 

ALLEYNE  IRELAND,  ESQ.,  NEW  YORK. 
Windward  Islands :    HON.  D.  S.  DE   FREITAS, 

M.L.C.,  GRENADA. 

Zanzibar  :  A.  R.  GALBRAITH,  Esq.,  M.Inst.C.E. 
F.S.E. 


Cables:   "RECITAL,  LONDON.'' 

Inland  Telegrams  :    "  RECITAL,  WESTRAND,  LONDON." 

Telephone  No.  5537,  "  GERHARD  "  (two  lines). 


Advertisements.  Xxv 


Stewart  Dawson  &  Company, 


Ltd. 

.    JEWELLERS    . 

GOLDSMITHS 
SILVERSMITHS 
WATCHMAKERS 


Every  Visitor  to  London 

is  cordially  invited  to  inspect  at 
their  leisure  the  two  most  perfectly 
equipped  Jewellery  and  Silver  Houses 
in  the  World.  The  beautiful  Show- 
rooms contain  not  only  Gems  and 
Jewellery  cf  rare  quality,  of  deserving 
admiration  and  value,  Gold  and  Silver 
Plate  of  the  finest  craftsmanship,  and 
Art  Leather  Goods  in  unequalled 
variety,  but  the  prices  charged  are 
far  below  those  of  other  houses  for 
corresponding  Quality.  This  great 
price  advantage,  through  buying  and 
manufacturing  for  Ten  huge  Estab- 
lishments, has  made  the  Stewart 
Dawson  Houses  famous  throughout 
@J  the  World. 

CATALOGUES  FREE  ON  REQUEST 

;  Stewart  Dawson  &  Company, 

Ltd. 

WEST    END    ESTABLISHMENT 

73-81    Regent   Street,  London,  W. 

City  Showrooms,  Diamond  Mounting  and  Export  Establishment 

The    Treasure    House,    Hatton    Garden,    E.G. 

Stewart    Dawson  &    Co.        Estab.    1871 
AUSTRALIA   LTD  NEW   ZEALAND    LTD 

SYDNEY  BRISBANE  AUCKLAND          WELLINGTON 

MELBOURNE  PERTH  CHRISTCHURCH        DUNED1N 


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Advertisements. 


PUBLICATIONS    by    A.    M.    &    J.    FERGUSON    from 
"Ceylon  Observer"  Office. 

"  Ceplon  Obscrucr" 

(DAILY). 

THE  OLDEST  JOURNAL  in  the  Island.     Da'ing  from  1834. 

"Oocrland  Ccplon  Observer" 

(WEEKLY). 
For  Europe,  etc.     Dating  from  1840. 

"  Ceplon  Handbook  ana  Dircctorp" 

(ANNUALLY). 

Begun   by  Hte  A.  M.  FERGUSON  in  1859  and  compiled   by  J.  FERGUSON 
from   1863  till   1912.   now   by   Messrs.    R.    H.    FERGUSON,   B.A.,   and    I.  S. 

FERGUSON. 

published  on  all  branches  of 
Cropical  floriculture :— 

Tea,  Coffee,  Cacao,  Rubber,  Coconuts  and  other  Palms,  Spices,  Fibres,  Essential 
Oils,  Pearls,  Gems,  etc.,  etc.      Maps,  etc. 

"tropical  agriculturist" 

(MONTHLY). 

Begun  by  J.  FERGUSON,  C.M.G.,  F. R.C.I.,  in  1881.  Taken  over  finally  by  the 

Ceylon  Government  in  1913  for  their  Agricultural   Department  and  Agricultural 

Society  under  the  Director,  and  published  by  Messrs.  Cave  &  Co. 


For  Prices  and  Particulars,  see  Catalogues,  free  from  "  Observer"  Office, 
Colomho,  Ceylon;  or  from  London  Agents,  Messrs.  MacLaren  &  Sons, 
Ltd.,  36-38  Shue  Lane,  B.C.,  where  Advertisements  are  taken. 


Moderate    Terms 


Moderate    Term*, 


STANLEY 
EVANS  &  Co. 

Central  House, 

39  NOBLE  STREET, 

LONDON,  E.C. 


9  IF  YOU  HAVE  ANY  PRO- 

•  DUCE    TO    DISPOSE    OF 

(Copra,  Gum,  Fibre,  Kernels,  Hides 
&   Skins,  Turmeric,  Soya  Beans,  <fec.) 

O  SHOULD    YOU    WANT 

•  ANY    PURCHASES    MADE 

(Soft  Goods,  Dry  Goods,  Hardware, 
&c.) 

IF    YOU    WISH    TO    BE 
REPRESENTED     HERE 


WRITE 

US! 


Partners : — 

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and 
ARTHURC.PATRICK 

(20  year*  Purter 
Union  Cattle  Line). 


Telegrams:  "CENIZAS,  LONDON.1' 


.*• 

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Advertisements. 


xxvn 


Book    your    passage    to 

CANADA  or  U.S.A. 


BY 


Grand  Trunk 

Tickets  issued  from  home  to  destination  by  any  steamer. 

§  Gentlemen  contemplating  Business  Trips 

should    consult    us.        We    shall   be   pleased   to   draft  itinerary. 


Illustrated     Booklets,     Maps,     &c., 
gratis    on     application. 


EUROPEAN   TRAFFIC   OFFICES: 

London,  S.W. 
London,  E.C.       .    - 
Liverpool        ... 
Glasgow 


17/19  Cockspur  Street. 
44/46  Leadenhall  Street. 
-      20  Water  Street. 
75  Union  Street. 


FRED  C.  SALTER,  European   Traffic  Manager. 


I!OM  PERIGNON  (THE  BLIND;MONK)!SELECTING  GRAPES  FOB  OHAMPAGXB. 

MOET  &  CHANDON 
EPERNAY. 


IFOHSTIDIEIE      1743. 
As   supplied   at  the   Dinners   of   the   Royal   Colonial   Institute. 


Advertisements. 


QUEBEC 

THE   MOST    PROSPEROUS    PROVINCE   OF 


Offers  unrivalled  opportunities  for  the  profitable  employment  of  capital. 

Its  huge  forests  contain  pulp  wood  and  other  commercial  essences  in  almost 
inexhaustible  quantities. 

Its  numerous  traction  systems  and  thousands  of  industries  want  all  the 
electricity  which  can  be  produced  from  its  water-powers — only  a  small 
proportion  of  which  are  at  present  under  exploitation. 

Its  rich  asbestos,  iron,  and  copper  mines  already  form  a  great  and  profitable 
industry,  although  but  a  small  proportion  of  the  mineral  wealth  of  the  Province 
has  been  tapped. 

Its  dairying  industry  is  exceptionally  prosperous.  The  cheese  of  Quebec 
commands  the  highest  prices.  This  is  due  to  ideal  grazing  conditions  brought 
about  by  its  rich  pastures  and  abundance  of  pure  water. 

To  render  easier  and  more  economical  the  interchange  and  distribution  of 
commodities,  and  promote  the  prosperity  of  industry  and  commerce,  the 
Quebec  Government  has  entered  upon  a  vigorous  policy  of 

GOOD    ROADS, 

and  will  spend  for  that  purpose,  as  rapidly  as  men,  materials,  and  machinery 
can  be  obtained  for  building  these  roads, 

TEN    MILLION    DOLLARS, 

which  will   provide  3,300  miles  of   perfect  roads  within   the  limits  of  the 
Province. 


The  finances  of  the  Province  of  Quebec  are  on  a  sound  basis.  Every 
financial  year  shows  a  substantial  surplus,  which  has  enabled  the  Govern- 
ment, after  providing  amply  for.  education  and  all  the  public  services,  to 
reduce  the  public  debt,  during  the  last  five  years,  from 

SEVEN    MILLIONS   TO   FOUR  AND    A   HALF 
MILLION  POUNDS, 

a  record  which  is  unique  in  Canada !    .,.. 


If  you  contemplate  investing  capital  in  Canada,  you  would  therefore  do 
well  to  investigate  the  opportunities  offered  by  Quebec. 

Full  Information  and  Particulars  will  gladly  be  sent  on  request 
addressed  to— 

Dr.  P.  PELLETIER,  Agent-General  for  Quebec, 

36-38  KINGS  WAY,   LONDON,    W.C. 


Advertisements. 


xxix 


THE 

Merchants'  Bank  of  Canada. 

ESTABLISHED  1864.        HEAD  OFFICE -MONTREAL. 

PAID  UP  CAPITAL    -    $6,747,680  (£1,386,509). 
RESERVE  FUND     -    -    $6,559,478  (£1,347,838). 

Sir  H.  MONTAGU  ALLAN,  C.V.O.,  President.  E.  F.  HEBDEN.  General  Manager. 

194   Branches   throughout   Canada. 

(Of  which  90  are  in  the  Western J Provinces.) 

A  GENERAL  BANKING  BUSINESS  TRANSACTED. 
SAVINGS  BANK  DEPARTMENT  AT  ALL  BRANCHES. 

SPECIAL  ATTENTION  TO  THE  BUSINESS  OF 
SETTLERS. 

AGENTS  IN  ENGLAND :— THE  LONDON  JOINT  STOCK  BANK,  LTD.,  and  Branches, 
who  will  be  glad,  upon  application,  to  extend  to  tourists  and  settlers  their  facilities 
for  the  transmission  of  funds  by  the  issue  of  drafts  and  letters  of  credit,  payable 
at  any  of  the  194  Branches  of  the  Merchants'  Bank  of  Canada. 

AGENTS  IN  SCOTLAND :— THE  KOYAL  BANK  OF  SCOTLAND. 


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Advertisements. 


THE  CANADIAN  BANK  OF  COMMERCE 

Capital  Authorised,  $25,000,000  (£5,136,986). 
Capital  Paid  up,  $15,000,000  (£8,082,192).      Reserve  Fund,  $12,500,000  (£2,568,493). 

HEAD    OFFICE        -     _^_      TORONTO. 

Sir  EDMUND  WALKER,  C.V.O.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  President. 

ALEXANDER   LAIRD,    General   Manager.  JOHN   AIRD.    Asst.    General   Manager. 

Over   360   Branches   throughout   the    DOMINION    OF    CANADA  and   NEWFOUNDLAND. 

Also  In  New  York,  Portland  (Ore.),  San  Francisco,  Seattle,  U.S.A.,  and  Mexico  City,  Mexico. 

The  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce  buys  and  sells  Sterling  and  Currency  Drafts  aud  Telegraphic  Transfers  on  Canada 
Newfoundland,  the  United  States  and  the  Republic  of  Mexico,  issues  Co  umercial  and  Travellers'  Letters  of  Credit 
and  Travellers'  Cheques  payable  in  all  parts  of  the  World ;  collects  Drafts.  Coupons,  &c.,  an>l  conducts  a  General 
Banking  Business  with  ALL  POINTS  IN  NORTH  AMERICA.  Special  Banking  facilities  afforded  Settlers  and  others  going 
out  to  the  Western  Provinces.  LONDON  OFFICE  ;  2  Lombard  St..  E.G.  H.  V.  F.  JONES,  Manager. 


THE    CIVIL    SERVICE    BANK,    LIMITED, 

8  and  10  CHARING  CROSS  ROAD,  W.C. 

Telephone  No. :  1946  GERBARD.    Telegraphic  Address  :  "  ISSUABLE,"  London. 

DIRECTORS : 

J.  T.  SOUTHGATE,  ESQ.  Chairman.  J.  MURPHY,  ESQ.  T.  RUTTLEDG-E,  ESQ.  H.  E.  NEWTON,  ESQ. 

Current  Accounts  may  be  opened  at  any  time  by  paying  in  a  small  sum. 

No  charge  is  made  for  keeping  Accounts  where  a  minimum  balance  of  £10  is  maintained,  and  Interest 
at  2  per  cent,  per  annum  is  allowed  on  balances  of  £25  and  upwards.     Facilities  afforded  to  Customers 
residing  at  a  distance. 

Amounts  of  £5  and  upwards  received  on  Deposit  Account  and  Interest  allowed  as  follows  : — 
Withdrawable  at  Six  Months'  Notice  ...  ...  ...  8£  per  cent. 

„  „  Three    „  „  ...  ...  ...  3        „ 

„  One  Month's     „  ...  ...  ...  2J       „ 

A  "  Home  Savings  "  Department  has  been  added,  full  particulars  of  which  may  be  had  upon  application. 
Purchase  and  Sale  of  Stocks  and  Shares  negotiated  upon  usual  Bankers'  terms,  and  Banking  Business 
of  every  description  transacted.      For  full  particulars  apply  to  H.  S.  COOPER,  F.C.I  S.,  A.I.B.,  Manager 


BRITISH    COLUMBIA- 


The    most    British    of  the    Canadian    Provinces. 

Eminently  suitable  for  those  seeking  a  Home  beyond  the  Seas. 

The  Orchard  of  the  Empire — A  Land  of  Fruit  and  Flowers— Canada's  Mineral  Province — Vast  Forest  Wealth- 
Important  Fisheries — Offers  countless  attractions  to  Tourists,  Sportsmen, and  Mountaineers — Climate  healthy  and 
delightful— Free  Education— Good  Laws— Constant  Employment  for  all  classes  of  workers  at  High  Wages., 

INCREASING     PROSPERITY      DECREASING    TAXATION. 

10,000,000  acres  of  Land  have  been  set  aside  for  Settlers,  and  these  may  be  pre-empted  to  the  extent  of  160  acres  for 
each  adult.    The  country  for  Farmers  with  some  capital,  Agricultural  and  other  workers,  and  Domestic  Servants. 

A  Safe  Country  for  Profitable  Investment. 

The  Province  of  Canada  for  Fruit  Growing,  Mixed  Farming,  Horse,  Hog,  and  Cattle  Raising, 

Poultry  Farming  and  Dairy, ng. 
evenue  :-1900-l,  $1,605,920.      1912-13,  $10,387,830  (estimated).       Balance  of  assets  over  liabilities,  $1,497,694. 

Population  :— 1901,  178,657.        1911,  392,480. 

Total  Production  (estimated)  in  1911  :—$  124,872  709,  equal  to  over  $300  per  capita. 

Pamphlets,  reports,  and  full  information  on  application  to  J.  H.  TURNER,  AGENT  GENERAL  FOB  B.C., 

SALISBURY  HOUSE  FINSBURY  CIRCUS,  LONDON. 


foi? 


AUSTRALASIA,  CHINA,  JAPAN, 
AFRICA,    INDIA,   SPAIN, 
PORTUGAL,  THE  MEDITER- 
RANEAN &  S.  AMERICA. 

STATIONS. 

Liverpool :  Ki3  EXCHANGE 
BUILDINGS  ;  THE  NEW 
COTTON  EXCHANGE. 

Manchester  :  44  SPRING  GARDEN^  , 

Glasgow  :  s  ROYAL  BANK  PLACE. 

Newcastle- on -Tyne  :  K  EX- 
CHANGE BUILDINGS,  QUAYSIDE. 


STATIONS. 

Cardiff :  33  MERCHANTS'  EX- 
CHANGE, BUTE  DOCK. 

Birmingham:     128  COL- 
MORE  Row. 

Bradford  :    4   COMMERCIAL 
STREET. 


London  : 

11  OLD  BROAD  STREET,  E.G. 

8  LEADENHALL  STREET,  E.C. 

29  MINCING  LANE,  E.C. 

37  HOLBORN  VIADUCT,  E.C. 
4  ELECTRA  HOUSE,  FINSBURY  PAVEMENT,  E.C. 
THE  BALTIC  EXCHANGE,  ST.  MARY  AXE,  E.C. 
41  &  42  PARLIAMENT  STREET,  S.W. 
6  DENMAN  STREET,  BOROUGH,  S.E. 
FOREIGN  AUCTION  HALL,  COVENT  GARDEN,  W.C. 
449  WEST  STRAND,  W.C. 


Afeitciet:  BRISTOL:  a  SMALL  STREET;  and  LEITH  :  24  CONSTITUTION  STREET. 
THE  EASTERN  TELEGRAPH  CO.,  LTD. 


Advertisements.  xxxi 


STANDARD  BANK  OF  SOUTH  AFRICA, 

""'     " 


Bankers  to  the  Government  of  the  Uniou  of  South  Africa  in  Oape  Province  ;  to  th 
Imperial   Government   in   South   Africa  ;  and   to  the   Administration  of   Ilhodesia. 

Head    Office-IO    CLEMENTS    LANE,    LOMBARD    ST.,    LONDON,    E.G. 

Hamburg  Agency  :  27  ALSTERDAMM.          New  York  Agency  :  55  WALL  STREET. 
OVER    200    BRANCHES    AND    AGENCIES    IN    SOUTH    AFRICA. 

Subscribed  Capital  £6,194,100. 

Paid-up  Capital    ......       £1,548,525. 

Reserve  Fund        ......        £1,970,000. 

Uncalled  Capital  ...  £4,645,575. 

£8,164,100. 


WM.  REIERSON  AnuurHxoT,  Junr.,  Esq. 
EDWARD  BAKBUUY,  Esq. 

Sir  DAVID  MILLER  BARBOOB,  K.C.S.I.,  K.C.M.G. 
ROBERT  E.  DICKINSON,  Esq. 


JSoarb   of  ^Directors. 


Hon.  Sir  CHARLES  W.  FREMANTLE,  K.C.B. 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  W.  P.  HELY-HUTCHINSOX,  P.O.,  G.O.M.G. 

HORACE  PEEL,  Esq. 

Right  Hon.  LORD  WELBY,  G.O.B. 


General  Managers  in  South  Africa— H.  SHELTON  CORBETT  and  HECTOR  MACKENZIE 

Assistant  General  Manager — J.  P.  GIBSON. 

London  Manager—  WILLIAM    SMART.  Secretary— FRANCIS  SHIPTON. 

Bankers— THE  BANK  OF  ENGLAND  ;     PARR'S  BANK,  LIMITED. 

EVERY  DESCRIPTION  OF  BANKING  BUSINESS  transacted  with  the  Cape  Province,  Natal,  Orange  Free  State, 
Transvaal,  Rhodesia,  Nyasaland.  British  East  Africa,  Portuguese  East  Alrica,  and  the  Belgian  Congo,  with  the 
Bank's  Agencies  in  Hamburg,  New  York  and  elsewhere. 

CURRENT  ACCOUNTS  are  opened  on  the  usual  terms. 

DEPOSITS  RECEIVED  for  fixed  periods  at  rates  which  may  be  ascertained  on  application. 

BILLS  NEGOTIATED  and  COLLECTED.  MAIL  and  TELEGRAPHIC  REMITTANCES  made. 

LETTERS  OF  CREDIT  and  DRAFTS  granted  on  the  Branches  anl  Agencies  of  the  Bank. 

THE  BANK'S  CIRCULAR  LETTERS  OF  CREDIT  are  available  all  over  the  World. 

COMMERCIAL  LETTERS  OF  CREDIT  issued.  PURCHASE  and  SALE  of  Stocks  and  Shares  effected. 

DIVIDENDS,  ANNUITIES,  ETC.,  received.  EXECUTOR  AND  TRUSTEE  Business  undertaken. 

The  Officers  of  the  Bank  are  bound  not  to  disclose  the  Transactions  of  any  of  its  Customers. 

AFRICAN   BANKING   CORPORATION,   LIMITED. 

Head  Office  :     63  LONDON   WALL,   E.G. 


Authorised  Capital  -    £2,000,000. 
Subscribed  Capital  -         800,000. 


Paid-up  Capital  -    £400,000. 
Reserve         -      -       160,000. 


BOARD    OF     DIRECTORS. 

JAMES  DALISON  ALEXANDER,  Chairman.  ROBERT  LITTLE  JOHN,  Deputy  Chairman. 

STANLEY  CHRISTOPHERSON.    SIR  SIGMUND  NEUMANN,  Bart.    GEORGE  WILLIAM  THOMSON,  J.P. 

SIB  GODFREY  YEATMAN  LAGDEN,  K.C.M.G.  WILLIAM  JAMES  THOMPSON. 

Manager— 3.  M.  WALLACE. 

Branches  in  South  Africa :  Aberdeen,  Bloemfontein,  Boksburg,  Bulawayo,  Burghersdorp, 
Calvinia,  Cape  Town,  Cape  Town  (Long  Street),  Durban,  Durban  (Pine  Street),  East  London, 
Gatooma,  Germiston,  Graaif  Reinet,  Grahamstown,  Idutywa,  Johannesburg,  Johannesburg, 
(President  Street),  Kimberley,  King  William's  Town,  Koffyfontein,  Kokstad,  Malmesbury,  Molteno 
Montagu,  Moorreesburg,  Mossel  Bay,  Oudtshoorn,  Paarl,  Paarl  (Sub  Branch),  Pietermaritzburg, 
Piquetburg,  Port  Elizabeth,  Pretoria,  Queenstown,  Salisbury,  Shamva,  Umtata,  Worcester,  and 
Wynberg. 

General  Manager  in  South  Africa— CHARLES  LIPP. 

Agency  in  America —  Agency  in  Germany — 

NEW    YORK,   74    WALL    STREET.  HAMBURG,    GLOBUSHOF. 

Agent  :  WILLIAM  LOGAN.  BANK  OF  BRITISH  WEST  AFRICA,  Ltd. 

Every  kind  of  approved  Banking  business  is  transacted  at  the  Head  Office  and  Branches. 
Current  Accounts  are  opened,  Drafts  issued,  Bills  and  Securities  collected,  the  Sale  and  Purchase 
of  Stocks,  Shares,  &c.,  undertaken,  and  Securities  and  Valuables  received  for  Safe  Custody. 
Deposits  for  fixed  periods  or  at  notice  are  received  on  terms  and  rates  to  be  ascertained  on 
.ippli cation.  Every  officer  of  the  Bank  is  pledged  to  secrecy  as  to  the  business  affairs  of  the 
Bank  and  its  customers. 


.- 

XXXll 


Advertisements. 


THE  BLUE  FUNNEL  LINE 


TO 


THE    LARGEST    STEAMERS 

AUSTRALIA 


AND  TO 


SOUTH  AFRICA. 

MAGNIFICENT  NEW  STEAMERS  of  over  14000  tons. 


SALOON      PASSENGER     STEAMERS. 
ONLY    ONE    CLASS    CARRIED. 

MODERATE     FARES. 


For  full  particulars  and  Illustrated  Pamphlets  apply  to:— 
George  Wills  &  Co.,  Aitken  Lilburn  &  Co., 

57  Leadenhall  Street,  E.G.  8O  Buchanan  Street,  Glasgow. 


George  Wills  &  Co ADELAIDE. 

John  Sanderson  &  Co.         .       .       •  MELBOURNE. 

Gilchrist,  Watt  &  Sanderson,  Ltd.  SYDNEY. 

Wills,  Gilchrist  &  Sanderson,   Ltd.  BRISBANE. 


Mitchell  Cotts  &  Co.,  CAPE  TOWN.  Wm.  Cotts  &  Co.,  DURBAN. 


Or  to- 


ALFRED  HOLT  &  CO., 


India  Buildings, 
LIVERPOOL. 


Advertisements. 


xxxni 


Investors, 


Western  Canada 

is  your 

Land  of  Opportunity 


Saskatoon  is  the  Distributing  Centre  of 
Saskatchewan  and  the  Centre  of  the 
World's  Finest  Hard  Wheat  Belt. 


CITY  PROPERTY,  INCLUDING 
RESIDENTIAL,  RAILWAY,  and 
SUBURBAN  SITES.  .  FARM. 
LANDS.  .  MANAGEMENT  OF 
ESTATES. 


MORTGAGES.      .    .    .      LOANS. 

INSURANCE.      .    .      RENTALS. 

AGREEMENTS     FOR    SALE. 

VALUATIONS. 


View  of  Second  Avenue,  SASKATOON. 
ALL    THIS   WAS    PRAIRIE    TEN    YEARS   AGO. 


YOU   DESIRE 


SECURITY    FOR 
YOUR   CAPITAL 


This  can  be  assured  by  well-chosen  investments 
in  this  rapidly  growing  CITY,  whose  population 
has  risen  from  113  in  1903  to  18,000  in  1911 
and  30,000  in  1912. 

An  increasing  population  ensures  increasing 
values,  and  the  demand  is  keen. 


MORTGAGES    yield    6    to   8%, 
free      of      oil      Costs      and      Taxes. 


AGREEMENTS    OF    SALE    yield 
10     to     15%,     free     of    all     Taxes. 


Fo»  full  particulars  and  information  write  to — 


J.    BROOKE    WRIGLEY, 


Commissioner  for  Oaths, 
Province  of  Saskatchewan. 


Suite   44   &   45,   Willoughby    Buildings, 

SASKATOON,     SASK.,    CANADA, 


XXXIV 


Advertisements. 


DR.    BARNARDOS 

HOMES. 


CHARTER : 

11  No  Destitute   Child    Ever 
Refused  Admission." 


NO    WAITING    LIST. 

NO  VOTES    REQUIRED. 

NO    RED  TAPE. 


A    FEW    FIGURES. 

76,804-  Children  have  passed  through  the  Rescue  Doors. 

2(211  were  admitted  last  year. 

9,OOO  Boys  and  Girls  of  all  ages  are  always  in  the  Homes. 

1,OOO  of  these  are  Infants. 

1,OOO  are  Crippled,  Incurable,  Blind,  Deaf  and  Dumb  or  physically  afflicted. 

5,OOO  are  Boarded  out  in  Rural  Districts  in  England  and  Canada. 

82O  Boys  and  Girls  are  under  Industrial  Training. 

3OO  Boys  are  in  training  for  the  Navy  and  Mercantile  Marine. 

24,249  Young  People  have  been  emigrated  to  the  Colonies. 

1,OO8  were  sent  last  year.     98  per  cent,  of  the  Emigrants  do  well. 


These  Homes  are  helping  to  build  up  the 
British    Empire    with   the   right    material. 


***  Cheques  and  Orders   payable  "Dr.  Barnardo's  Homes,"    and    Parcels, 

should  be  sent  to  the  Honorary  Director,  WILLIAM  BAKER,  H.A.,  L.LB., 

at  Head  Offices,  18  to  26  STEPNEY  CAUSEWAY,  LONDON,  E.