ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE
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1913
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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
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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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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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Advertisements.
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.
For further particulars apply —
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, 62-65 Charing Cross, London, S.W.
Or Local Agents everywhere.
Advertisements.
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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.
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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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PREFACE.
IN presenting to the Fellows and Associates of the Institute the second issue of the
Year Book, it is hoped that it may assist in spreading abroad a better knowledge of
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
to prove of service to the Fellows generally. Full particulars are also given regarding
the competition for the Gold Medal of the Institute, and also of the Prizes for Essays
which are offered by the Council to Universities and Secondary Schools.
Fellows are particularly requested to notify all changes in their addresses, so that
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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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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;
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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,
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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
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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.
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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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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.
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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.
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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.
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" 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).
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" 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
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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,
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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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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).
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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)
List of Newspapers and Magazines.
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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.
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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.
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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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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."
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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.
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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.
1902
1913
1910
1906
1886
1891
1912
1909
1894
1911
1898
1885
1884
1906
1881
1904
1910
1886
1911
1912
1910
1891
1895
1877
1868
1911
1897
1910
1898
1911
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.
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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.
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1897
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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.
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Rood, W.
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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.
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•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.
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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
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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.
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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,
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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.
Resident Fellows. 73
Year of
Election.
1891 GEORGE, DAVID, Bank of New South Wale*, 29 Threadneedle Street, E.G.
1902
1902
1908
1885
1905
1912
1913
1912
1891
1909
1898
1912
1899
1886
1882
1902
1897
1903
1907
1913
1913
1889
1910
1883
1902
1892
1902
1888
1888
1894
1894
1913
1899
1891
1885
1908
1893
1909
1910
1885
1893
1890
1885
1904
1893
1913
1886
1908
1886
1912
1885
1879
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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1911 GRANT, WILLIAM, 20 Pencester Road, Dover.
1903
1911
1881
1898
1908
1881
1877
1911
1902
1909
1911
1909
1894
1912
1901
1912
1912
1912
1905
1882
1882
1913
1889
1881
1897
1911
1903
1910
1887
1909
1890
1912
1912
1912
1909
1878
1886
1885
1909
1887
1891
1897
1910
1913
1913
1899
1908
1912
1909
1909
1885
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.
Resident Fellows. 75
Ysarof
Election.
1885 -(-HAMILTON, JAMES G.
1900
1912
1913
1908
1897
1884
1891
1906
1905
1912
1913
1911
1913
1892
1903
1897
1911
1912
1912
1904
1898
1912
1912
1911
1,895
1877
1886
1884
1889
1881
1912
1910
1896
1910
1913
1911
1909
1901
1902
1886
1913
1881
1912
1912
1893
1900
£1913
1902
1886
1890
1903
"1913
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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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.
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1897
1889
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1910
1880
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1910
1897
1881
1907
1892
1880
1912
1884
1910
1903
1886
1889
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1886
1890
1903
1897
1898
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1894
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1905
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1911
1890
1889
1890
1910
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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
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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.
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1912 LACON, ERNEST DE M., J.P., 2 Wilton Terrace, S.W.
1883
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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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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
1909
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.
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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.
Y«ar of
Election.
1911
1896
1910
1888
1909
1899
1913
1912
1911
1911
1897
1907
1902
1885
1904
1912
1897
1899
1901
1901
1913
1908
1875
1912
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.
1904
1913
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.
1885
1911
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
1909
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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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.
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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
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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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1907 SHENNAN, WATSON DOUGLAS, c/o Sanderson, Murray & Co., 2 Gresham Buildings, E.G.
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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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Resident Fellows. 93
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.
Resident Fellows. 95
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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.
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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.
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1883 f VALENTINE, HUGH SUTHERLAND, 86 High Street, Dunedin, New Zealand.
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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
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1911 WARREN, J. GRANT, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., 7 Devonshire Place, Eastbourne.
1912
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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,
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1889 ! WILKINSON, RICHARD G., Bank of Adelaide, 149 Leadenhatt Street, E.G.
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1890
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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.
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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.
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1881 ZOCHONIS GEORGE B., 42 Whitworth Street, Manchester.
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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.
Non- Resident Fellows. 101
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1913 AKEBS, CHARLES H., 19 Avenida San Jose, Guatemala.
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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.
102 Royal Colonial Institute.
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Election.
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.
Non-Resident Fellows. 108
Year of
Election.
1911 ARTHUR, REGINALD, Corinella, Tennyson Street, St. Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria.
1908
1912
1913
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1896 ;
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.
104 Royal Colonial Institute.
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1911 BALFOUR, FRANK J., El Colorado, Washington, F.C. Pacifico, Argentine.
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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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1911
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1911
1911
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1892
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1895
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1912
1885
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1910
1880
1911
1912
1911
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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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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.
N on-Resident Fellows. 107
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1913 | BENNET, FRANK ALEXANDER, M.D., J.P, 26 College Street, Sydney, New South Wales.
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1912 BERKELEY, HUBERT, Grik, Perak, Federated Malay States.
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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.
1893
1909
1912
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.
1909
1907
1895
1910
1913
1910 BICKERTON, PROFESSOR ALEXANDER W., A.R.S.M., Wainani Park, Christchurch, New
Zealand.
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1901
1910
1889
1885
1912
1911
1907
1913
1910
1911
1912
1912
1900
1912
1912
1906
1893
1873
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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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,
1910
1896
1910
TownsviUe, Queensland.
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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1904 BOWDEN, WM. DAVIS. M.A., District Commissioner, Sierra Leone.
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1905
1913
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1910
1908
1907
1912
1900
1906
1913
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1893
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1912
1904
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1912
1901
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1913
1900
1893
1913
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1912
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1884
1901
1910
1913
1910
1910
1912
1913
1912
1909
1911
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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
Malay States.
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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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1912 COCKSHUTT, W. F., M.P., Brentford, Ontario, Canada.
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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, ION ALEXR. SCOTT, .B.S.A Co., Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia.
COOKE, JOHN, Australian Club, Melbourne, Victoria.
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1911 ; COOKSON, CAPTAIN C. E., Police Dept., Tarquah, Gold Coast Colony.
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 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.
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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
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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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DELQADO, BENJAMIN L., Kingston, Jamaica.
fDELPRAT, G. D., Broken Hill Proprietary Co., Broken Hill, New South Wales.
DEMPSTBR, FREDERICK R., Maison Sabeck, Muslapha Pacha, Alexandria, Egypt.
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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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HUGH R., 267 Castlereagh Street, Sydney, New South Wales.
DENMAN, ROBERT, M.R.C.S.E., Medical and Health Department, Port Louis, Mauritius.
1904 i DENNETT, R. E., Forest-s Department, Lagos, Nigeria.
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
Africa.
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.
| DICKSON, R. CASIMIR 1872 Georgia Street, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
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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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1910 DUNCAN, JAMES, Ury Estate, Badulla, Ceylon.
1883 J-DUNCAN, JAMES DENOON, Attorney-at-Law, Kimberley, South Africa.
1904 fDuNCAN, JOHK, Messrs. Levin & Co., Ltd., Wellington, New Zealand.
1901 -(-DUNCAN, JOHN, The Grove, Picton, New Zealand.
1890 -{-DUNCAN, HON. SIR JOHN J., M.L.C., Hughes Park, Watervale, South Australia.
1907 i -J-DUNCAN, PATKICK, C.M.G., M.L.A., 17 Sauers Buildings, Johannesburg, South Africa.
1910 DUNCAN, RUSSELL J., Panekiri, Napier, New Zealand.
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DUNCAN, WM. WENTWORTH, 12 Grenadier Road, Toronto, Canada.
•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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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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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.
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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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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.
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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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1902 : GLYNN, HBNBY THOMAS, Huntingdon Hall, Sabie, Transvaal, South Africa.
1913 ; GOBBETT, WILLIAM HENRY, Toowoomba, Queensland,
fGocuLDAS, NABOTTAM MORARJEE, Shanti Bhavan, Pedder Hood, Bombay.
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1912
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1912
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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.
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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
Africa.
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.
ROBERT TATE, Bank of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales..
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HILL, ARTHUR EDMUND BRETON, M.Tnst.C.E., 1622 Parker Street, Vancouver, B.C.,
Canada.
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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fHoFMEYR, HENRY J., B.A., P.O. Box 3357, Johannesburg, Smith Africa.
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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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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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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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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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1912 LiiDLAW, WALTER C.. 32 North Sherbourne Street, Toronto, Canada.
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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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LAMBORN, WILLIAM ALFRED, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Dept. of Agriculture, Ibadan, Southern
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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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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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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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1906 fLiNES, THOMAS W., Brackman-Ker Milling Co., Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
1899 fLiNSCOTT, REV. T. S., Brantford, Ontario, Canada.
1897 LIPP, CHARLES, African Banking Corporation, Cape Town, South Africa.
LISTER, HERBERT, Box 9, Central Park, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
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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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LOUGHMAN, I. HAMILTON, Tukihiki, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand.
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.
Wales.
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1913 MACKENZIE, HECTOR, Standard Bank of South Africa, Cape Town, South Africa.
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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MANASSE, FRANK.
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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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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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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1908
1910
1912
1912
1912
1913
1892
1909
1905
1910
1892
1912
1911
1911
1891
1909
1908
1902
1910
1912
1893
1889
1895
1911
1904
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^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.
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1912
1898
1912
1912
1913
1912
1913
1885
1907
1913
1913
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1900
1912
1912
1911
1896
1906
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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.
N on- Resident Fellows.
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1902
1913
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1910
1876
1909
1909
1910
1909
1912
1910
1910
1910
1896
1912
1910
1888
1912
1881
1911
1912
1903
1897
1890
1904
1912
1913
1913
1911
1885
1906
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1913
1912
1912
1885
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1902
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1912
1910
1913
1913
1913
1891
1910
1898
1912
1902
1883
1908
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.
1899
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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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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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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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•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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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.
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, 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,
Seychelles.
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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
Australia.
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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1911 ! SINNOTT, HERBERT A., B.A., 536 14*A Avenue West, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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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1913 SPENCER, FRANCIS HENRY, The Chilterns, Wynberg, Cape Province, 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,
South Africa (Corresponding Secretary).
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.
SWABY, THE RIGHT REV. WILLIAM P., D.D., Lord Bishop of Barbados, Bishopscourt, Bridge-
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SWEENEY, CAMPBELL, Bank of Montreal, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
SWEENEY, JOHN, M.Sc., 202 Beveridge Buildings, Calgary, Canada.
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 .
•J-TAYLER, CAPTAIN THOMAS, c/o Messrs. Finlay, Fleming <fe Co., P.O. Box 181, Rangoon^
Burma.
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.
•(•TAYLOR, GEORGE M., P.O. Box 27, Benoni, Transvaal, South Africa.
1913 j TAYLOR, GUY ARTHUR, Civil Service, Soliohi, Kasempa District, Northern Rhodesia.
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.
1913 i TAYLOR, ROWLAND, J.P., M'Foshola, Wellington, Cape Province, South Africa.
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1913 i TAYLOR, HON. THOMAS, Victoria, B.C., Canada.
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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.
1906 ; THYNNE, HON. ANDREW J., M.L.C., A.M. P. Chambers, Queen Street, Brisbane, Queensland.
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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.
TROLLOPS, CAPTAIN ARTHUR G., Resident Magistrate, Smithfeld, O.F.S., South Africa*
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TROUSDELL, WILLIAM H. C., Treasury, Lagos, Nigeria.
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
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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.
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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,
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'•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.
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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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Election.
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, 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.
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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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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.
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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
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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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1912 BOTSFOBD, MRS. W. M., Royal Bank of Canada, Prince's Street, E.G.
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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
South Wales.
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,
South Australia.
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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MAYOR, MRS. DOROTHEA, 3 Bonaparte Mansions, 118 Westbourne Grove, W.
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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1910 WALKER, MRS. DAVID M., 387 Broadway, Winnipeg, Canada.
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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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RHODES SCHOLARS AS HONORARY FELLOWS.
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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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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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.
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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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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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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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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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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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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.
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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.
Geographical List of Fellows.
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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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
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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
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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
Geographical List of Fellows.
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,
238
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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
Geographical List of Fellows.
239
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.
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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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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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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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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
250
Royal Colonial Institute.
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
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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.
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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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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
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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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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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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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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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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.
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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
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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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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.
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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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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
Geographical List of Fellows.
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
278
Royal Colonial Institute.
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
Geographical List of Fellows.
279
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
Royal Colonial Institute
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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281
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
Geographical List of Fellows.
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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
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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.
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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
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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,
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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
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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
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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
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„ 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
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„ 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.
Report of the Forty- Fifth Annual General Meeting. 289
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.
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" 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
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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
Report of the Forty-Fifth Annual General Meeting. 293
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
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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
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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."
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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.
Report of the Forty-Fifth Annual General Meeting. 297
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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STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDING
Subscriptions : —
Arrears
RECEIPTS.
rent year
... Resident
,,
Non-resident
»
... Associate
advance
Resident
Non-resident
... Associate
;e Fees
Resident
... Non-resident
bscriptions
... Resident
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... Non-resident
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Journal
Miscelk
Rent
Donations
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
1,222 4 0
£785 5 0
152 18 0
25 0 0
105 5 0
26 6 9
166 10 4
£275 0 0
290 0 0
86 12 6
£716 18 1
23 1 7
s. d.
— 9,956 13 0
1,261 5 1
— 651 12 6
11,869 10 7
739 19 8
£12,609 10 3
Report of the Forty-Fifth Annual General Meeting.
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AND PAYMENTS
DECEMBER 31, 1912.
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
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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
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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
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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
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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,
Report of the Forty-Fifth Annual General Meeting. 307
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.
Report of the Forty-Fifth Annual General Meeting. 809
" 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.
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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,
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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).
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" 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 : —
STANLEY EVANS,
and
ARTHURC.PATRICK
(20 year* Purter
Union Cattle Line).
Telegrams: "CENIZAS, LONDON.1'
.*•
'Phone» 6709 Wall Codes: "ABC. 5th Ed./' Ueber's. and Private Codes
Advertisements.
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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.
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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,
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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.