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PREFACE .
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II. IXTKOIM ( TION
III. HISTORICAL SKETCH .
IV. ROYAL CHARTER AND RULES
V. THE INSTITUTE BUILDING. (ILLUSTRATED.,
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XV. ILLUSTRATED EMPIRE LECTURES
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XVII. EMPIRE TRADE AND INDUSTRY COMMITTEE
XVIII. INFORMATION BUREAU . .
XIX. CITY LUNCHEONS
XX. ANNUAL DINNER AND CONVERSAZIONE ........
XXI. HOUSE AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE ..........
XXII. STANDING EMIGRATION COMMITTEE
XXIII. "AFTER THE WAR" EMPIRE SETTLEMENT AND RURAL EMPLOYMENT COM-
MITTEE ..............
XXIV. WAR SERVICES COMMITTEE
XXV. LODGE OF FREEMASONS
XXVI. LIST OF FELLOWS
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XXVII. REPORT OF THE FORTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING .
XXVIII. STATISTICS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE
XXIX. HONORARY CORRESPONDING SECRETARIES
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STANDING EMIGRATION COMMITTEE
Rev. R. L. GWYNNE (Kent Colonising Associa-
tion).
WALTER HAZELL, Esq., J.P. (Central (Un-
employed) Body for London).
GORDON INGLIS, Esq.
G. D. JEFFERSON, Esq. (Child Emigration
Society).
P. H. KERR, Esq. (Settlers' Emigration Society).
T. M. KIRKWOOD, Esq. (British Dominions
Emigration Society).
Commissioner D. C. LAMB (Salvation Army).
Colonel Hon. HARRY LAWSON, M.P.
F. MORRIS, Esq. (Chirity Organisation Society).
ARTHUR A. PEARSON, Esq., C.M.G. (Child
Emigration Society).
GTJY W. RADFORD, Esq. (South African
Colonisation Society).
Hon. LADY TALBOT (Victoria League).
Miss VERNON (British Women's Emigra^on
Association).
Miss C. M. WADGE (South African Colonisation
Society).
W. A. BULKELEY-EVANS, Esq., M.A. (Public
Schools Emigration League) (Hon. Sec.).
House and Social Committee.
Right Hon. EARL GREY, G.C.B., G.C.M.G.,
G.C.V.O. (ex officio),
Sir CHARLES P. LUCAS, K.C.B., K.C.M.G. (ex
officio).
Sir JOHN PAGE MIDDLETON (Chairman of Com-
mittee).
Colonel DUNCAN G. PITCHER (Vice-Chairman).
RALPH S. BOND, Esq.
COLEMAN P. HYMAN, Esq. (Hon. Secretary).
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Hon. Sir JOHN McCALL, M.D., LL.D.
Captain F. SOUTHWELL PIPER.
Colonel HERBERT E. RAWSON, C.B.
War Services Committee.
Right Hon. EARL GREY, G.C.B., G.C.M.G.,
G.C.V.O. (ex officio).
Sir CHARLES P. LUCAS, K.C.B., K.C.M.G. (ex
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Sir JOHN PAGE MIDDLETON (Chairman of Com-
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H. REGINALD BECK, Esq.
W. CAMPBELL BROWN, Esq., M.A., F.R.G.S.
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mittee).
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officio).
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STANDING EMIGRATION COMMITTEE.
Chairman : HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF MARLBOROUQH, K.Q.
William Baker. Ms,, M.A., LL.B. '
(Dr. Barnardo's Homes, Stepney Cause-
Ernest "E. Carleton, Esq.
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Lieut. -General Sir J. Bevan Edwards, K.C.B.,
&.G. (Royal Colonial Institute).
Douglas Eyre, Esq. (Children's Farm Homes
>ciation).
E. C. Gates, Esq. (Self -Help Emigration
Society).
Mi^s Mary K. Grimes (Church Emigration
Society).
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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.
T.
H. Kcrr, Esq. (Settlers' Emigration
Society).
M. Kirkwood, Esq. (British Dominions
Emigration Society).
Miss A. L. Vernon (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 Organisation Society).
Arthur A. Pearson, Esq , C.M.G. (Child Emi-
gration Society).
Guy W. Radford, Esq. (South African Coloni-
sation Society).
Colonel H. E. Rawson, C.B. (Royal Colonial
Institute).
The Hon. Lady Talhot (Victoria League).
Miss C. M. Wadge (South African Colonisation
Society).
W. A. BULKELEY= EVANS, Esq., M.A. (Public Schools Emigration League).
Hon. Secretary of Standing Emigration Committee.
formation of this Committee was the result of a Conference organised by
J_ the Koyal Colonial Institute, and held at the Whitehall Eooms on May 30
and 31, 1910. Delegates from 49 Emigration Societies in the United Kingdom
attended the Conference. The Committee meets on the first Thursday in every
month, and 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.
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, and steamship accommodation.
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RICHARD JEBB, Esq.
Hon. .1. G. JENKINS.
Sir GODFREY LAGDEN, K.C.M.G.
Sir CHARLES LUCAS, K.C.B., K.C.M.G. (Chairman
of Council of the Institute).
STANLEY MACHIN, Esq. (Ex-Chairman, London
Chamber of Commerce).
EDWARD MANVILLE, Esq. (Chairman, Society of
Motor Manufacturers and Traders).
R. K. MORCOM, Esq.
Sir DANIEL MORRIS, K.C.M.G.
Sir OWEN PHILIPPS, K.C.M.G.
ELLIS T. POWELL, Esq., LL.B., B.Sc.
The Hon. SirC. H. RASON.
JOSEPH RIPPON, Esq.
HAROLD T. POOLEY, Esq., Secretary.
The principal 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 by (inter alia) arrang-
ing 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, collecting and
distributing information, etc.
SPECIAL SERVICES.
The following special services are at the disposal of British men of business, and are
used by a large and increasing number of such persons :
(1) To bring before the notice of persons in the United Kingdom likely to
be interested, any British product which is characteristic of or peculiar to any one
of the British Possessions.
(2) To introduce the Raw Materials of the Empire to Manufacturers.
(3) To find for buyers Overseas, British manufacturers to make goods formerly
obtained from Germany and Austria. In some cases the Committee has induced
British firms to take up the manufacture of goods formerly not made at all within
the Empire.
(4) To bring the names of persons abroad desiring agencies before British
manufacturers.
For firms and persons in Great Britain :
(5) To supply information in respect to any of the markets of the Empire
from the special reports and other sources of information in the records of the
Committee. To obtain special information as to the particular requirements of
manufacturers in the countries of the Empire.
(6) To advise manufacturers and others as to peculiarities of packing, language,
climate, etc., affecting the sale of particular classes of goods in any of the said
countries, and as to the rates, duties, freights, etc., obtaining.
(7) To put manufacturers in touch with agents and buyers oversea ;
and :
(8) Generally to take an active part in any movement which has for its
object the improvement of commercial relations between the constituent parts of
the British Empire.
A full account of the Committee's recent activities will be found upon .pp. 51-53
of this Year-book, and booklet explaining its work and objects will gladly be sent on
application to HAROLD T. POOLEY, ESQ., Royal Colonial Institute, Northumberland Avenue,
London, W.< .
Advertisements.
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THE FIGHT FOR GERMAN AND
AUSTRIAN TRADE.
Amongst the numerous enquiries received by the Trade and Industry Committee of the Royal Colonial
Institute from all parts of the United Kingdom are the foHowingr in respect to which information is
required. We invite correspondence from business firms interested.
REQUIRING MARKETS.
An enquiry has been received from a London firm desiring a market for Portland Cement.
T.I. 2.330
A Leeds firm wishes to communicate with buyers of Patent Stoves. T.T. 2,295
Numerous Australian firms are desirous of being put into touch with buyers of Leather
in large quantities. T.I. 2344, etc.
Many enquiries are to hand from makers of Toys, who desire to fill orders formerly given
to German arid Austrian firms. T.I. 2,328, etc.
We have received an enquiry from a Cradley Heath firm specialising in Gas, Steam and
Water Fittings who will be glad to find markets left unfilled by reason of the War. T.I. 2,310
Several firms manufacturing Blacklead wish to be put in touch with buyers overseas.
(No agents.) T.I. 2,335
A London firm with large manufacturing works is desirous of orders for Stationery and
Printing Requisites. T.I. 2,329
Several manufacturers of Railway Materials wish to communicate with buyers. T.I. 2,297
An enquiry has been received from a Dublin firm desiring a market for Fencing and
Steel Buildings. T.I. 2,281
A London firm wishes to communicate with buyers of Tanks, Roofing, Bins and similar
Articles. T.I. 2,326
A Manchester firm is desirous of being put into touch with a British firm making Vacuum
Cleaning and Drying Apparatus. T.I. 2,194
Several enquiries are to hand from makers of Gas Engines who desire to fill orders
formerly given to German and Austrian firms. T.I. 2.299, etc.
We have received an enquiry from a London firm specialising in Small Hardware who will
be glad to find markets left unfilled by reason of the War. T.I. 2,31 1
Several firms manufacturing Silverware and Jewellery wish to be put in touch with
buyers overseas. T.I. 2,327
A Coventry firm with large manufacturing works is desirous of orders for Chains and
Gears. T.I. 2,204
A large number of dealers in Cinematograph Films wish to communicate with buyers.
T.I. 2.368
REQUIRING GOODS.
A Canadian company wishes to be supplied with Dress Studs or Machinery for same from
a British source. T.I. 28-A.
Enquiries have reached us for Baling Wire, 16-gauge, manufactured by British firms.
Samples desired. T.I. 1,399
A buyer desires to communicate with manufacturers of Native Truck of all kinds.
T.I. 1,418
An Australian company wishes to be supplied with Labour-Saving Devices from a British
source. T.I. 1,412
Enquiries have reached us for Tanned Blackened Leather manufactured by British firms-
Samples desired. T.I. 1,364
REQUIRING AGENTS.
An important firm dealing in Tinned Vegetables desire to be represented by reputable
firms in the United Kingdom and in the British Colonies. T.I. 2,369
Communications should be addressed to HAROLD T. POOLEY, Esq., Empire
Trade and Industry Committee, Royal Colonial Institute, London, W.C.
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Advertisements.
STEPPING ST0NES
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-
esquely 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
imposing 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.
xv
ACROSS
Portage la Prairie, Brandon, Indian Head,
Regina, 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
to its proximity to the Rockies. 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.
Lake Louise. Is the station for Lake Louise, con-
sidered by many to be the loveliest spot in
Canada. The Chateau Hotel is 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.
Sicamons. Is the junction for the fertile Okanagan
Valley, the centre of a fruit-growing district.
Karoloops. Is also rich in orchards.
Vancouver. Is the Pacific terminus of the Railway
and is 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.
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CEYLON.
PUBLICATIONS by A. M. & J. FERGUSON
from " Ceylon Observer " Office.
" Ceylon Observer ' '
(DAILY)
THE OLDEST JOURNAL in the Island. Dating from 1834.
" Overland Ceylon Observer '
(WEEKLY)
For Europe, etc. Epitome of the Week's News from Ceylon. Dating from 1840.
" Ceylon Handbook and Directory "
(ANNUALLY)
Begun by the late A. M. FERGUSON in 1859 and compiled by the late J. FERGUSON
from 1863 till 1912; now by Messrs. R. H. FERGUSON, B.A., and I. S. FERGUSON.
MANUALS
PUBLISHED ON ALL BRANCHES
OF TROPICAL AGRICULTURE:-
Tea, Coffee, Cacao, Rubber, Coconuts and other Palms, Spices,
Fibres, Essential Oils. Pearls, Gems, etc., etc. Maps, etc.
Agents for the Sale of Publications of the Ceylon Department of Agriculture,
Ceylon Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, F.M.S. Department of Agriculture,
and Indian Government.
For Prices and Particulars, see Catalogues, free from " Observer " Office,
Colombo, Ceylon; or from London Agents, Messrs. Maclaren & <Sons, Ltd.,
37-38 Shoe Lane, E.G., Where Advertisements are taken.
ILCHESTER MANSIONS HOTEL,
ST. PETERSBURG PLACE, BAYSWATER, LONDON.
A HIGH CLASS FAMILY HOTEL. Luxuriously appointed. 80 elegant Bedrooms. Handsome Reception Rooms
Lounge and Billiard Rooms. Waygood's Electric Lift- The artistic properties by Chavrian, Paris.
ABSOLUTE QUIET. FREE FROM 'BUS OR MOTOR TRAFFIC.
CHEF ; MONSIEUR BRALANT, FROM RESTAURANT MARGUERY, PARIS.
Centrally situated in choicest and healthiest part of West End, and within easy reach of Theatres. Two minutes from
Hyde Park (Kensington Gardens entrance . A few minutes from Regent Street, Piccadilly, etc. Two minutes from Tube
(Queen's Road Station). Unequalled communication by Motor 'Bus, Taxi, Tube and Metropolitan Railway to any part of
London and Suburbs. Motor Garage.
THE MAXIMUM OF COMFORT AT MINIMUM COST.
Single Rooms, weekly, 2, 2^ and 3 Guineas. Daily from 91-
Double 4, 5, 6 and 7 Guineas. 1 51-
Inclusive of Breakfast, Luncheon, Tea and Dinner served at separate tables.
Private Dining and Reception Rooms. The Hotel Omnibus meets visitors' trains by order.
Telegram* : " Mayonnaise. London." Telephone : 320 and 321 Park.
Advertisements.
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ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE BIBLIOGRAPHIES,
No. 1.
A Select Bibliography of Publications on Foreign Colonisa-
tion German, French, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese,
Spanish, and Belgian contained in the Library of the
Eoyal Colonial Institute.
Compiled by Miss WINIFRED C. HILL. With an Intro-
duction by the Librarian.
1915.
This Bibliography is of special use to students
of comparative administration. It comprises the
chief books, pamphlets, and periodicals contained
in the Library of the Institute, dealing with
foreign colonies from the historical, ethnological,
sociological, and geographical standpoint. Sec-
tions deal with Morocco, and Mesopotamia and
the Bagdad Railway.
Copies, price half-a-crown, may be obtained from
the Librarian.
Published by
The Royal Colonial Institute
XV111
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PREFACE.
IN presenting to the Fellows of the Institute the fourth issue of the Year Book,
it is hoped that it may assist in spreading abroad a better knowledge of tho
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 1914.,
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 Resident and Non-Resident Fellows cannot fail to
prove of service to the Fellows generally. 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. For tho
current year the Council has decided to suspend all these competitions except tho
last-named.
Fellows are particularly requested to notify all cliangns in their addresses, so that
the monthly Journal and other communications may be forwarded without delay.
H. F. WILSON,
Secretary.
ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE,
NORTHUMBERLAND AVENUE, LONDON.
26th July, 1915.
ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE
NORTHUMBERLAND AVENUE,
LONDON, W.C.
COUNCIL OF 1915-16.
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.
SIB CHARLES LUCAS, K.C.B., K.C.M.G.
Vice-Presidents.
H.R.H. PRINCE CHRISTIAN, K.G., G.C.V.O.
DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE, G.C.V.O.
DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH, K.G.
MARQUIS OF CREWE, K.G.
MARQUIS OF ABERDEEN AND TEMAIR, 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 MEATH, K.P.
EARL OF ROSEBERY, K.G., K.T.
EARL OF SELBORNE, K.G., G.C.M.G.
VISCOUNT GLADSTONE, G.C.B., G.C.M.G.
VISCOUNT HYTHE.
VISCOUNT MILNER, G.C:B., G.C.M.G. .
LORD SYDENHAM, G.C.S.L, G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E.
RIGHT HON. SIR ROBERT L. BORDEN, G.C.M.G., M.P., LL.D. (PRIME MINISTER OF THE
DOMINION OF CANADA).
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.
RIGHT HON. SIR ALBERT H. HIME, K.C.M.G.
RIGHT HON. SIR L. S. JAMESON, BART., C.B., M.D.
RIGHT HON. A. BONAR LAW, M.P. (SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE COLONIES).
RIGHT HON. WILLIAM F. MASSEY (PRIME MINISTER OF THE DOMINION OF NEW ZEALAND)
RIGHT HON. SIR EDWARD P. MORRIS, K.C.M.G., K.O., LL.D. (PRIME MINISTER OF
NEWFOUNDLAND).
RIGHT HON. SIR GEORGE REID, G.C.M.G. (HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR THE COMMONWEALTH
OF AUSTRALIA).
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Vice - P re side n ts continu ed .
RIGHT HON. SIB CECIL CLEMENTI SMITH, C. C.M.G.
RIGHT HON. SIB CHABLES TUPPEB, BART., G.C.M.G., C.B.
RIGHT I TON. SIB JOSEPH G. WABD, BABT., K.C.M.G.
RIGHT HON. SIB SAMUEL J. WAY, BART.
ADMIRAL SIR NATHANIEL BOWDEN-SMITH, K.C.B.
LIKI-T.-GUNEUAL SlB J. BEVAN EDWARDS, K.C.B., K.C.M.G.
HON. ALFRED DEAKIN.
ADMIRAL THE HON. SIB EDMUND R. FBEMANTLE, G.C.B., C.M.G.
HON. SIB W. HALL-JONES, K.C.M.G., M.L.C.
HON. SIB ABTHUB LAWLEY, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., K.C.M.G.
SIB GODFBEY LAGDEN, K.C.M.G.
HON. THOMAS MACKENZIE (HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR THE DOMINION OF NEW ZEALAND),
SIB DANIEL MCMILLAN, K.C.M.G.
SIB MONTAGU F. OMMANNEY, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., I.S.O.
SIB GILBERT PABKEB, BART., M.P., D.C.L., LL.D., LITT.D.
SIB THOMAS G. SHAUGHNESSY, K.C.V.O.
SIB B. EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., LL.D., D.C.L.
COLONEL GEORGE T. DENISON.
FREDERICK DUTTON, Esq.
T. J. LENNARD, Esq., J.P.
GEORGE R. PAKKIN, Esq., C.M.G., M.A., LL.D.
Councillors.
L. S. AMERY, Esq., M.P.
MAJOR M. ARCHER-SHEE, D.S.O., M.P.
SIR ERNEST W. BIRCH, K.C.M.G.
RALPH S. BOND, Esq.
HARRY BBITTAIN, Esq.
ABTHUB S. BULL, Esq.
LOBD CHKLMSFOKD, G.C.M.G.
HON. SIB JOHN A. COCKBTRN, M.D.,
K.C.M.G.
SIB CHABLES J. DUDGEON.
SIB BAMPFYLDE FULLEB, K.C.S.I., C.I.E.
LIEUT. -GENEBAL SIB EDWARD T. H. HUTTON,
K.C.B., K.C.M.G.
LlEUT.-CoLONEL A. VVESTON JARVIS, C.M.G.
M.V.O.
RICHARD JEBB, Esq.
HON. J. G. JENKINS.
ROBERT LITTLE JOHN, Esq., Hon. Treasurer.
SIR CHARLES LUCAS, K.C.B., K.C.M.G.
J. SAXON MILLS, Esq., M.A.
BEN H. MORGAN, Esq.
SIR DANIEL MORRIS, K.C.M.G., D.Sc., D.C.L.
COLONEL DUNCAN G. PITCHER.
ELLIS T. POWELL, Esq., LL.B., B.Sc.
COLONEL H. E. RAWSON, C.B.
EARL STANHOPE.
WRENCH, Esq.
Secretary.
SIR HARRY WILSON, K.C.M.G.
Travelling Commissioner.
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Librarian.
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Assistant Secretary.
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Chief Clerk.
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ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE. NORTHUMBERLAND AVENUE
II.- 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 of
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 historic, 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 differ 'n* 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 dimittis 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 'n the past
has done it so successfully ? Moreover, while the general tone of though' jegarding
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
Colonial 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
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
6 Royal Colonial Institute.
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.
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. In the past year the
representatives of this committee have been, to a great extent, occupied with the.
ijiu-stion how to secure for Great Britain branches of trade, within the Empire,
hitherto held by Germany, but it has done good work in other directions.
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 lias 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 question of obtaining closer co-operation between the Home and Dominion
Governments and of securing the interest of Boards of Guardians in the emigration of
children under their control. 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 has sought,
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 has during the last
year been modified in character owing to the war ; but it promises, if properly sup-
ported by the leading men in the great centres of population, to yield most valuable
results.
To further stimulate interest in the Empire and in Imperial problems, the Council
has offered a gold medal for some work of research ; and instituted an Essay Competi-
tion for the rising generation at the schools and universities of the Empire. But while
the Royal Colonial Institute has been busily at work extending its activities 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 pursuit of our studies. Over 101,000
volumes and pamphlets, not one of which does not relate to the objects of the Institute,
k
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are a boon, the value of which it is impossible to exaggerate ; especially when 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 a most valuable collection
of 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 Institute's resources it may be added that during the year 19 M over 79 /);>!)
numbers of newspapers and magazines were received and filed. Considering the
benefits of membership it is not astonishing to learn that the Royal Colonial Institute
has now over ten thousand Fellows and Associates, 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, a*nd " as a result," we are told, " instead of the seven
inconveniently small and inappropriate 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 con-
venience 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, whose death, during the year, all lovers
of the Empire will deplore. UNITED EMPIRE 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." The outbreak of the great war in August, 1914, further brought
home to the whole world the strength of the ties binding together the scattered
portions of the Empire and served to justify the faith for which the Institute is
working; whilst, as appears in the Report, a War Services Committee has been able,
in several ways, to be of service to the Imperial Government. 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 " Eslo perpetua"
H. E. EGERTON.
HI. 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, and for promoting its closer and permanent unity.
It was founded on 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
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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 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 Eight Hon. Sir Stafford North-
cote, Secretary of State for India, with the object of obtaining their official sanction
and support, which were 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 yeais
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 Cartier'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 Queen Victoria. 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
Charter of Incorporation. 9
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. In 1915 Sir Charles Lucas,
K.C.B., K.C.M.G., was elected Chairman, and Sir J. Be van Edwards and Sir
Godfrey Lagden both became Vice-Presidents.
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 Queen Victoria 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,"
For the past forty-six years the Institute has taken a leading part in the national
work of fostering and popularising the great principle of Imperial Solidarity throughout
the length and breadth of the British Empire.
IV. ROYAL CHARTER.
GRANT
UNTO THE
ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE
OF
HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL CHARTER OF INCORPORATION,
DATED 2TH SEPTEMBER, 1882.
, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Ireland, Queen, Defender of .the Faith, Empress of India, Xo Hll tO VVbOtlt these
Presents shall come Greeting.
IKUbCVCaS His ROYAL HIGHNESS ALBERT EDWARD, PRINCE OP 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 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 Royal Highness ALBERT EDWARD, PRINCE OF WALES, K.G., WILLIAM
DROGO MONTAGU, DUKE OF MANCHESTER, K.P., and the other Fellows of the said
Society, Our Royal Charter of Incorporation :
Hllfc WfoCVCaS 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
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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 I ' -ntific, In itistical. and other inquiries
relating to Colonial and Indian Matters, and publishing the results thereof :
IKlOW ftUOW >}C that We, being desirous of encourag ; gn so laudable and
salutary, of Oar especial grace, certain knowledge and mere motion, have willed,
granted and declared, and $0 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 lav/ 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. ZTbC IROpal 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. Hltb WC t)0 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.
3. ZTbCtC shall be a Council of the Institute, and the said Council and General
Meetings of the Fellows to be held in accordanee 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. TlbCtC 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.
6. His ROYAL HIGHNESS ALBERT EDWARD, PRINCE OF 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-onade under these presents.
6. H General Meeting of the Fellows o{ the Institute shall be held once in every
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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.
(b) 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
ulsion-of Fellows, for the fixing of the number and functions of the Officers (if
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. tTbC 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. ZTfoC Council shall have the sole management of the income, funds, and pro-
perty of the Institute, and may manage arid superintend all other affairs of the Institute.
and appoint and dismiss at their pleasure all salaried and other officers, attend
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. ZTbC 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, arid 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.
11. HfoC 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 lust '
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. 1HO 1Rllle t J3pC=XaW, IReSOlUttOtt, or other proceeding shall be made or
had by the Institute, or any Meeting thereof, or by the Council, contrary to the Geuoial
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.
Jit TMitUCSS whereof We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent.
TlditUCSS Ourself at Our Palace at Westminster, the Twenty-sixth of September
in tlio Forty-sixth year of Our r<>ign.
Iber /Ifcajestp's Command
CARDEW.
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RULES.
(V>nTrir<l up to tho Annual Meeting of Fellows,
April 20, 1915.
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
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
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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 oflice of such Councillor shall
thereupon become vacant.
ADMISSION, &c., OF 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 Booms of the Institute for at least one week
previous to election, in order that any Fellow objecting to the Candidate may com-
municate 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 and Asso-
ciates. 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 sub-
scription, 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, however, 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-Resident 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 forth-
coming.
17. The name of the Institute shall not be used as an address on any circular letter,
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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 ;
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 subse-
quent 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-
>t ion, 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.
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
rniling the 31st December then next ensuing ; or he may compound for such subscrip-
tion 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
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
calendar 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
ace.
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, lias been previously
appointed as an Honorary Fellow and that without his becoming liable to any entrance
! >ut he shall upon his election become liable to the appropriate annual subscription
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.
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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
:ch 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
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 dudng
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, w r ho 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 transa-
ct 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 persons, not being Members of the Council, to be
salaried Officers, Clerks, or Servants, for carrying on the necessary concerns of the
J.Mwtitute, and may define the duties to be performed by them respectively ; and
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
olrice, 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 eeem expedient, one or more Fellows as Corresponding
Secretary or Secretaries.
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COMMITTEES.
37. There shall be six permanent working Committees of Council, namely :
1, Finance and General Purposes ; 2, Organisation ; 3, Library ; 4, House and Social ;
5, Emigration ; 6, 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 ojficio, 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.
PRESIDENT.
43. The President, when present, presides at all Meetings of 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 absence
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 thab 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 <ind 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 (^opose, 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 reso ve 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.
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50. In concert with the Secretary, the Treasurer shall keep a List of the Fellow^
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,
such privilege of introducing Visitors being limited to one only for each Fellow ; buf-
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 b
questioned by the Meeting, to be signed by the President or Chairman.
B. Election of Candidates to be announced.
C. Papers and Communications to be read and discussed.
55. At the Ordinary Meetings of the Institute nothing relating to its Rui
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 !>;-
otherwise provided for in these Rules. But the Minute-book of the Council
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 Publica-
tions ; but this approval shall not be taken as expressing an opinion upon the atateu i
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 thua
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 thu
day is closed. '
60. Thirty Fellows must be present to constitute a Special General Meeting.
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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
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 rilling 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
m 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 Meet-
ing 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
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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, bub shall not be corporate Members
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 qn election and on every succeeding 1st day of January
pay 1 as his or her annual subscription for the current year ending on the 3lst Decem-
ber next ensuing or may compound for such subscription by the payment of Ten
Pounds.
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 proposition
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.
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APPENDIX I.
CERTIFICATE OF CANDIDATE FOR ELECTION.
A a me in full
Title or 1^'ojession
Residence
a British Subject, being desirous of admission into the ROYAL COLONIAL
INSTITUTE, We, tlie undersigned, recommend him as eligible for Election
a a Fellow
Dated this day of 19
F.R.C.I. } from personal knowledge.
F.K.O.T.
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.I. )
or from personal knowledge,
A.R.C.I. )
Proposed 19
Elected * 19
The Description and Residence of Candidates must be clearly stated;
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NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING.
ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE,
NORTHUMBERLAND AVENUE,
LONDON, W.C.
19 .
DEAR SIR,
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
assuitable 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.
Voting List.
KOYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE,
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VOTING LIST.
To be signed and returned on or before the
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 VOTI LIST.
1. The voter is to put a X against the names of those for whom he w shes 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, eith r more or less, than the number of persons
necessary to fill up the vacancies in the respective offices will be rejected b 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 Rule 25 no Fellow shall be entitled to vote if his subscription is in arrear.
*% If the foregoing directions be not complied with by any voter his List will be rejected and his votes will be lost.
Date
Signature of Fellow
Address .
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FORM OF BEQUEST.
5 frQURtb fcke sum of to the ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE, In-
corporated 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 rny 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.
The Institute Building. 25
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 20, 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 oommodious
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, library store-rooms, and the Advertisement Department
for the Journal, 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 correspond-
ence, and the general office, in which is the chief clerk's room. On the mezzanine
floor is the Secretary's department. 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 news-
paper-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, the Trade and Industry Committee-, the Organisation Committee,
the Information Bureau, a typewriting room for the use of the Fellows where letters
can be dictated and typed, and the housekeeper's quarters.
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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 1,9.
(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 subscriptions 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 over 101,000 volumes and
pamphlets relating to the history, government, trade, resources and development
of the British Dominions. The newspaper-room contains files of over 800 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.
Fellows have the advantage of a standing postal and registered telegraphic and cable
address in the United Kingdom. Fellows are entitled to be present at the ordinary
meetings, and to introduce one visitor ; to be present at any annual provincial con-
ference ; 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 or may compound for such
subscription by the payment of 10.
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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RECEPTION ROOM
COUNCIL ROOM
Publication*, 27
VH. 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 AVilson. Mr. W. B. Hume, Sir Charles Nicholson, Mr. Henry
Blaine, Mr. Marsh, M.P., and Mr. Selirn 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 mouths of each year, viz., from December
to July inclusive, until December, 1909. The number of volumes issued was nineteen.
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Royal Colonial Institute.
" UNITED EMPIRE."
During the year 1909, it having been decided that a review, or magazine, would bo
one of the most effective rreans 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 cover 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 " Round the Empi
Notes." The journal, which is not only sent to every Fellow and Associate of the
Institute, but to Societies, Institutions and Clubs wherever British Committees exist,
is edited jointly by Sir Harry Wilson, K.C.M.G., and Mrs. Archibald 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 slide -ml
the subjects are so selected as to embrace all parts of the Overseas Empire. A ^RCUS-
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,
ladies and gentlemen, and so assists in promoting acquaintanceship amongst them.
The following Papers were read and discussed during the Session 1914-15 :
" Newfoundland, the Oldest Part of the Empire." By the Right Hon. Sir
Edward Morris, K.C.M.G., K.C., LL.D. (Premier of Newfoundland).
" Northern Rhodesia." By the Ven. Archdeacon A. G. De la Pryme.
" The Early History of the East African Coast." By R. C. F. Maugham,
F.R.G.S., F.Z.S. (H.B.M. Consul-General, Monrovia).
" The Gold Coast and its Dependencies the Legend and the Reality." By
Sir Hugh Clifford, K.C.M.G. (Governor of the Colony).
" The War : British and German Trade in Nigeria." By R. E. Dennett.
" The Expansion of Britain's Imperial Relations with the Overseas Dominions
Resulting from the War." By Henry A. Ellis, M.B.
" The Training of the New Armies." By the Right Hon. the Earl of Meath,
K.P.
" The Empire and the War." By Professor Spenser Wilkinson.
" The Romance and Rally of the Empire." By Edward Salmon.
Christmas Lectures for Young People.
" Wild Beasts and Birds of the British Empire." By Richard Kearton
F.Z.S., F JLP.S.
" The World's Greatest War." By W. H. Garrison, F.R.G.S.
" Sarawak and its People." By H.H. the T^anee of Sarawak.
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LIBRARY
The Library. 29
IX. THE LIBRARY.
THE library of the Royal Colonial Institute contains one hundred 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 fuuda 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
2,500 volumes, but from about the year 1886 substantial progress was made, so that
at the present time it can laim 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 3 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 tba>t> ail 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
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
30 Royal Colonial Institute.
an extensive collection of several thousand maps and charts, presented mainly by the
Admiralty, the War Office, and the Overseas Governments.
A section of the library of value to historical students is that which contains the
proceedings of the various American historical societies, of which there are several
long sets in the library, notably those of the American Historical Association, the New
York Historical Society, the Ohio, Michigan, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and
Iowa Societies. Another important section is the Cobham collection of books
relating to Cyprus, presented by C. Delaval Cobham, Esq., C.M.G. This contains
practically every printed book describing the island and its history and antiquities,
and includes many rare and valuable volumes.
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 last in 1901, since which date no catalogue has been issued for distribu-
tion. The printed catalogues form a fairly complete bibliography of the literary
activities of the Empire, 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 collections 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) ; Bacque-
ville'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, contain-
ing some of the earliest illustrations of the Cape, the quaint literary hoax written by
Damberger in 1801 ; Kolbe's " Present State of the Cape " (1718), and the works
of the principal African voyagers and discoverers, such as Sparmann, Paterson, Barrow,
Lichtenstein, Le Vaillant, Latrobe, Burchell, 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 tehe 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 is'ands
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 Records, Liuschofcen, and similar societies. Among
The Newspaper Room. 31
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.
OVER nine hundred 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, 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, after the expiration of one year, are 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. These are kept permanently
in the Institute so that they may be available for reference at any time. Many impor-
tant 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 anthropological and linguistic topics, and the various law reports
and legal journals published in the Overseas Dominions.
Royal Colonial Institute,
XI. LIST OF NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES.
THIS list does not include the 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 refer-
ence ; 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, f = Temporarily ceased publication.
UNITED KINGDOM.
1 Academy (If).
2 African Mail (W).
3 * African World (W).
4 Agricultural Economist and Horticultural
Mail ( M).
5 All the World ; Review of the work of the
Salvation Army (M ).
6 *Anti-Slavery Reporter and Aborigines'
Friend (Q).
1 Appointments Gazette (Cambridge).
8 *Army Review (Q).
9 *Army Service Corps Quarterly.
10 Athenaeum ( W).
1 1 Australasian and Canadian World ( W ).
12 Autocar (W).
13 *Bankers' Magazine (M).
14 Blackwood's Magazine (M).
15 *Board of Trade Journal (W).
16 *Bookman (M).
17 * Britannic Review (M).
18 British and South African Export Gazette
(M).
19 *British Australasian (W).
20 *British Empire Review : organ of the
British Empire League (M).
21 *British Museum Catalogue of Books :
Accessions.
22 *British Review ( M ).
23 British Trade Journal (M).
24 *Bulletin of Entomological Research (Q).
25 *Bulletin of the British Library of Political
Science (Q).
26 *Bulletin of the Imperial Institute (Q).
27 *Bulletin of the Institution of Mining and
Metallurgy.
28 Bystander ( W).
"Canada ( W).
Canadian Gazette ( W).
29
30
3 1 Canadian News ( W).
32 * Candid Quarterly.
33 Capitalist ( W).
34 *Caribbeana (Q).
25 Century Illustrated Monthly.
36 Challenge (W).
37 *Chamber of Commerce Journal (M ).
38 * Church Missionary Review ( M )
39 *C.M.S. Gazette (M).
40 Civil Engineering (M).
41 Clark's Educator ( W).
42 Cold Storage and Produce Review (M).
43 Colonial Consignment and Distributing
Company Meat Market Report (M).
44 *Colonial Journal (Q).
45 Coloniser (M).
46 Concord (M).
47 *Conteinporary Review ( M ).
48 Contractors' Record and Municipal
Engineering (W).
Cook's Travellers' Gazette (M).
Cornhill Magazine (M).
Country Life ( W).
Country Side (M).
* Covenant People : the Journal of the
Imperial British-Israel Association (M),
Cyclists' Touring Club Gazette (M).
54
55
56
57
53
59
60
61
62
Daily Chronicle.
Daily Express.
Daily Graphic.
Daily Mail.
Daily Mail : Overseas Edition ( W).
Daily Mirror : Overseas Edition.
Daily News and Leader.
Daily Telegraph.
63 *East and West (Q).
64 Eastern Engineering and African -Engineer-
ing (M).
65 Economist ( W).
66 *Edinburgh Review (Q).
67 Electrician (W).
68 *Empire Review (If).
60 Engineer (JF).
70 Engineering (W).
71 *English Historical Review (Q).
List of Newspapers awl Ma/j<i:ines,
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72 * English Race : the Journal of the Royal
Society of St. George (Q).
73 *Eugenics Review (Q).
74 Evening News (D).
75 livening Standard (D).
76 Export World and Commercial Intelligence
(M).
77 *Foderal Magazine and the All-Red Mail :
monthly record of the League of the
Empire.
78 Field ( W).
79 Financial News (D).
80 *Financial Review of Reviews (M).
81 Financial Times (D).
82 Financial World (If).
8J Financier and Bullionist (D).
84 Fire and Water (M).
85 *Fortnightly Review (M).
86 Freemason (IF).
87 Garden Cities and Town Planning (JliT).
88 Gas and Oil Power (M).
b9 * Geographical Journal : organ of the
Royal Geographical Society (M).
90 *Geographical Teacher : organ of the
Geographical Association (Q).
91 Globe (D).
92 Gow, Wilson, and Stanton's Market Report.
93 Graphic (11').
9i Greater Britain Messenger (M).
95 Harper's Monthly Magazine (M).
96 Home and Colonial Mail ( W).
97 Ice and Cold Storage (M).
98 Illustrated London News ( IF).
99 Illustrated Sportingand Dramatic News ( W).
100 * Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review.
101 "imperial Colonist : organ of the British
Women's Emigration Association (M).
102 "India ( IF).
10.J India Rubber Journal ( W).
104 *International Customs Journal (IF).
105 "International Sugar Journal (M).
106 Investor's Chronicle ( W).
107 Investor's Monthly Manual.
108 Investor's Review (M).
109 Irish Times (Dublin) (D).
110 "Journal of the African Society (Q).
111 "Journal of the East India Association (M).
112 "Journal of the Institute of Bankers (M ).
113 "Journal of the Kew Guild.
114 "Journal of the London Society (M).
115 "Journal of the Manchester Egyptian and
Oriental Society.
116 "Journal of the Manchester Geographical
Society.
117 "Journal of the Royal Anthropological
Institute.
1 1 8 "Journal of the Royal Society of Arts ( IF).
119 "Journal of the Royal Statistical Society.
120 "Journal of the Royal United Service
Institution ( M).
121 "Journal of the Royal Sanitary Institute
(M).
122 "Journal of Tropical Medicine (F).
123 "Journal of the Society of Comparative
Legislation (Q).
124 "Journal of the Tyneside Geographical
Society.
125 * Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society (Q).
126 "Kew Bulletin (M).
127 Lancet (IF).
128 Librarian (M).
129 Library Assistant (If).
130 "Library Association Record (M).
131 Light Car (W).
132 "Locomotive Magazine (M).
133 "London Gazette (bi-weekly).
1 34 London and China Telegraph ( IF).
135 Machine Woodworker (M).
136 Made in Britain (M).
137 Magazine of the South American Mission-
ary Society (M).
138 Manchester Guardian (Z>).
139 Marine Magazine (Q).
140 Mercantile Guardian (M).
141 Mining Journal ( IF)'.
142 Mining Wor'd and Engineering Record
(IF).
143 Mission Field (M).
144 "Monthly Magazine of ihs Liverpool
Chamber of Commerce.
145 Morning Post (D).
146 "Moslem World (Q).
147 "Muslim India and Islamic Review (Jf/).
148 Nation (IF).
149 "Nation in Arms : Journal of the National
Service League ($).f
150 "National Review (M).
151 "Nature (W).
152 "Navy : organ of the Navy League (If).
153 "Near East (W).
151 "Nineteenth Century and After (M).
155 "North American Review (M).
156 "North British Columbia News (Q).
157 "Northern British-Israel Review (Q):
158 "Notes and Queries (IF).
159 Outlook (W).
160 Pall Mall Gazette (D).
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161 Periodical (M).
162 Petroleum World (M).
163 "Political Quarterly.
164 Public Opinion (If).
165 Publishers' Circular ( W).
166 Punch.
167 * Quarterly Review.
163 Railway Gazette (IF).
169 Rail way News (IF).
170 "Reading University College Review (Jtf).
171 "Representation : Journal of the Propor-
tional Representation Society.
172 Review of Applied Entomology (M).
173 *Review of Reviews (M).
174 *Round Table (Q).
175 *Royal Engineers' Journal (M).
176 St. Bartholomew's Hospital Journal (M).
177 Saturday Review ( W}.
178 "Science Progress (Q).
179 Scotsman (Edinburgh) (D).
130 "Scottish Geographical Magazine (If).
181 Scribner's Magazine (M).
182 "Secretary: the Organ of the Chartered
Institute of Secretaries (M ).
183 Shipping Gazette : weekly summary.
184 "Sierra Leone Messenger (Q).
185 Sketch (If).
186 "South Africa (If).
187 South African Engineering (M)
188 South American Journal ( W)
Royal Colonial Institute.
189 Spectator (W).
190 Sphere (If).
191 Standard (Z>).
192 Statist (W).
193 Stock Broker (If).
194 Stock Exchange Weekly Intelligence.
195 Surveyor ( If ).
196 "Symon's Meteorological Magazine (M).
197 Timber (If).
198 Timber News ( If ).
199 Timber Trades Journal ( If).
200 "Times (D).
201 Tramway and Railway World (M).
202 "Transactions of the Royal Society
Literature.
203 "Tropical Life (M).
204 Truth (W).
205 "United Empire (M).
206 "United Service Gazette (W).
207 "United Service Magazine (M).
208 "Victoria League Monthly Notes.
209 War and Peace (If).
210 "West India Committee Circular (F).
211 Westminster Gazette (D).
212 "Wide World Magazine (M).
213 Wireless World (M).
214 Woodhouse's Prices Current ( If).
215 World (If).
216 "Zambesi Industrial Mission (Q).
of
DOMINION OF CANADA.
GENERAL.
217 "Agricultural Gazette of Canada (Ottawa]
(M).
218 "Canada (London) ( If).
219 "Canada Gazette (Ottawa) (W).
220 "Canada Law Journal ( W).
221 "Canadian Entomologist (London, Ontario)
(M).
222 "Canadian Gazette (London) (W).
223 Canadian News (London) (If).
224 "Canadian Patent Office Record (Ottawa)
(M).
225 "Canadian Reports : Appeal Cases (Q).
226 "Canadian Reports : Exchequer Court (Q).
227 "Canadian Reports : Supreme Court (Q).
228 "Census and Statistics Monthly (Ottawa).
229 Coloniser (London) (M).
230 "Dominion of Canada Labour Gazette
(Ottawa) (M).
231 "Monthly Report of the Department of
Trade and Commerce (Ottawa).
232 "Weekly Report of the Department of
Trade and Commerce (Ottawa).
NOVA SCOTIA.
233
234
235
236
237
Acadian Recorder (Halifax) (D).
Halifax Herald (D).
*King's College Record (Windsor).
Morning Chronicle (Halifax) (D).
Nova Scotian (Halifax) (If).
238 "Royal Gazette (Halifax) ( W).
NEW BRUNSWICK.
239 "Royal Gazette (Fredericton) (W).
240 Semi-Weekly Telegraph and News (St.
John).
241 St. Andrew's Beacon (If).
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
242 Charlottetown Herald ( W).
243 "Royal Gazette (W).
QUEBEC.
244 "Bulletin de la Societe de Geographic de
Quebec :
List of Newspapers and Magazines.
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245 "Canada West India Magazine (Montreal)
(M).
246 "Canadian Antiquarian and Numismatic
Journal (Montreal) (Q).
247 *Canadian Municipal Journal (Montreal)
(M).
248 Daily Telegraph (Quebec).
249 Le Devoir (Montreal) (D).
250 Financial Times (Montreal) (W).
25 I ( Ja/otto (Montreal) (D).
252 "Journal of tho Canadian Hunkers A so
eiation (Montreal) (Q).
25!5 *La Nouvollo France (Quebec) (M).
251 La Presse (Montreal).
2.").") Montreal Daily Mail.
25(1 Montreal Daily Star.
257 Montreal Herald and Daily Telegraph.
258 "Montreal Pharmaceutical Journal (M).
25!) "Quarterly Bulletin of the Canadian Mining
Institute (Montreal).
260 "Quebec Law Reports (M).
261 "Quebec Official Gazette (W).
262 "Revue Economique Canadienne (Montreal)
(M).
Standard, Literary Edition (Montreal).
"University Magazine (Montreal) (Q).
ONTARIO.
265 Board of Trade News (Toronto) (M).
266 Bookseller and Stationer (Toronto) (M).
267 Brantford Daily Courier.
268 "Bulletin of the Toronto Public Library
(M).
269 "Bulletin, Victoria Memorial Museum
(Ottawa).
270 Canadian Countryman (Toronto) ( W).
27 1 Canadian Courier (Toronto) (W).
272 Canadian Engineer (Toronto) (W).
273 "Canadian Forestry Journal (Othtirn)
(bi-monthly).
274 "Canadian Magazine (Toronto) (M).
275 Canadian Mining Journal (Toronto) (F).
276 Canadian Railway and Marine World
(Toronto) (M).
277 Cochrane Northland Post (W).
278 Daily British Whig (Kingston).
279 Daily Intelligencer (Belleville).
280 Daily Mail and Empire (Toronto).
281 Daily Standard (Kingston).
282 Daily Telegraph (Berlin).
283 "Echoes : organ of the Imperial Order
of the Daughters of the Empire (Toronto)
(Q)-
284 Economist (Toronto) (M).
235 Electrical News (Toronto) (M).
286 Evening Citizen (Ottawa) (D).
287 Evening Telegram (Toronto) (D).
288 Evening Record (Windsor) (W).
289 Financial Post of Canada (Toronto) ( W).
290 Gait Reporter (W).
291 Globe (Toronto) (D).
2i2 GoderichStar (If).
293 Hamilton Daily Times.
291 Hamilton Herald (D).
295 Hamilton Spectator (D).
296 "Industrial Canada (Toronto) (M).
297 London Free Press (D).
29S Military Gazette (Ottawa) (F).
299 Monetary Times (Toronto) ( W).
300 "Monthly Bulletin of the Canadian Mining
Institute.
301 Mountain Herald (South Mountain) ( W).
302 News (Toronto) (D).
303 "Ontario Gazette (Toronto) (W).
304 "Ontario Law Reports (Toronto) (M).
305 "Ontario Weekly Notes (Toronto) (W).
306 Ottawa Free Press (D).
307 "Ottawa Naturalist (M).
308 Power House (Toronto) (M).
309 "Queen's Quarterly (Kingston).
310 "Rod and Gun in Canada ( Woodstock) (M).
:;ii School (Toronto).
312 "Territories Law Reports (Toronto) (Q).
313 Times Journal (Fort William) (D).
314 Toronto Daily Star.
315 "Trinity University Review (Toronto) (M).
316 Weekly Ontario and Bay of Quinte
Chronicle (Belleville).
317 "Western University Gazette (London, On-
tario) (M).
318 "Westminster (Toronto) (M).
319 World (Toronto) (D).
MANITOBA.
320 Brandon Daily News.
321 "Canada Monthly (Winnipeg).
322 Canadian Finance ( Winnipeg) (F).
323 "Hands Across the Seas Magazine (Winni-
peg) (M).
Manitoba Free Press (Winnipeg) (D).
: Manitoba Gazette (Winnipeg) (W).
326 "Manitoba Reports (Winnipeg) (M).
327 Nor' West Farmer (Winnipeg) (F).
328 Weekly Sun (Brandon).
329 Winnipeg Telegram (D).
SASKATCHEWAN.
330 Moose Jaw Evening Times (D).
331 Morning News (Moose Jaw) (D).
332 "Public Service Monthly (Regina).
333 "Saskatchewan Gazette (Regina) (F).
'Saskatchewan Law Reports (Regina) (Q).
Saskatoon Daily Star.
Saskatoon Phoanix (D).
Saturday Press (Saskatoon).
Weekly Province and Standard (Regina).
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325
334
335
336
337
338
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ALBKRTA.
339 *Alberta Gazette (Edmonton) (F).
340 *Alberta Law Reports.
341 Calgary Daily Herald.
342 *Canadian Alpine Journal (Banff) (Q).
343 Edmonton Daily Bulletin.
344 Edmonton Journal (D).
345 Grouard News ( W).
34(3 *Medicine Hat Manufacturer.
347 Morning Albertan (Calgary) (D).
348 Western Standard (Calgary) ( W).
BRITISH COLUMBIA.
349 British Columbia Financial Times (Vt
couver (F).
350 *British Columbia Gazette ( Victoria) ( W).
351 *British Columbia Reports (Victoria) (Q).
352 British Columbian (New Westminster) ( W).
353 Daily Colonist ( Victoria).
354 Daily Herald (Nanaimo).
355 Daily News (Nelson).
o5o Daily News (Prince Rupert).
357 Daily News Advertiser ( Vancouver) .
358 *Fruit and Farm (M ).
359 North British Columbia News (London)
(Q)'
360 North Shore Press (North Vancouver) (W).
361 *Sansar ( Victoria) (W).
362 Sidney and Islands Review (Sidney) ( W).
363 Vancouver Daily Province (Vancouver).
364 Week (Victoria).
365 World ( Vancouver) (D).
NEWFOUNDLAND.
366
367
368
369
370
Daily News (St. Johns).
Evening Herald (St. John's) (D).
Evening Telegram (St. John's) (D).
Free Press (St. John's) (W).
Harbor Grace Standard (W).
371 *Newfoundland Law Reports.
372 *Newfoundland Quarterly (St. Johns).
373 * Royal Gazette (St. Johns) (W).
374 Western Star (Curling, Bay of Islands)
(W).
WEST INDIES AND WESTERN ATLANTIC.
375 *Caribbeana (London) (Q).
376 *West India Committee Circular (London)
(F).
ANTIGUA.
377 *Lecward Islands Gazette (W).
378 The Sun (D).
BAHAMAS.
37D Nassau Guardian (tri-we&kly).
380 "Official Gazette (W).
381 *Strombus (M).
382 Tribune (D).
BARBADOS.
383 *Agricultural News (F).
3S4 Agricultural Reporter (D).
1385 Barbados Globe (tri-weekly).
3S6 Barbados Standard (W).
387 *0fficial Gazette ( W).
388 *West Indian Bulletin (Q).
BERMUDA.
389 Bermuda Colonist (tri-weelcty).
390 *Royal Gazette (tri-weekly).
BRITISH GUIANA.
391 Daily Argosy.
392 Daily Chronicle.
393 *Journal of the Board of Agriculture (Q).
394 * Official Gazette (W).
395 *Timebri; Journal of the Royal Agri-
cultural and Commercial Society.
BRITISH HONDURAS.
396 Clarion (W).
397 *Government Gazette (W).
DOMINICA.
398 Dominica Chronicle (bi-weekly).
399 *Dominica Official Gazette ( W).
400 Dominica Guardian (W).
FALKLAND ISLANDS.
401 *Falkland Islands Gazette (M).
GRENADA.
402 Chronicle and Gazette (D).
403 Federalist ( W).
404 * Grenada Government Gazette.
JAMAICA.
405 *Bulletin of the Department of Agri-
culture (Q).
406 Daily Chronicle.
407 Daily Gleaner.
408 *Jamaica Churchman (Q).
409 * Jamaica Gazette ( W).
410 Jamaica Times (W).
411 * Journal of th Jamaica Agricultural
Society (M).
List of Newspapers and Magazines.
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SAINT LUCIA.
412 *St. Lucia Gazette (W).
413 Voice of St. Lucia ( W).
SAINT KITTS-NEVIS.
414 St. Kitts Daily Express.
SAINT VINCENT.
415 *St. Vincent Government Gazette (W).
416 Times (W).
TRINIDAD.
of the Department of
Agri-
417 "Bulletin
culture (Q).
418 Mirror (D).
410 Port of Spain Gazette (D).
420 *Proceodings of the Agricultural Sotriety
of Trinidad and Tobago (M ).
421 Trinidad Royal Gazette ( W).
TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS.
422 *The Gazette (W).
423 * Africa Italiana.
424 African Mail (Liverpool) (W).
425 *African World (London) (W).
AFRICA.
426 * Journal of the African Society (London)
(Q)-
427 *South Africa (London) (W).
EGYPT AND SUDAN.
428 *Agricultural Journal of Egypt (Cairo).
429 *Bulletin de la Societe Khediviale de
Geographic (Cairo).
430 *Bulletin de 1'Institut Egyptien (Alex-
andria).
431 Egyptian Gazette (Alexandria) (D).
432 *Journal of the Manchester Egyptian and
Oriental Society.
433 *Journal Officiel du Gouvernement
Egyptien (Cairo) (tri- weekly).
434 *Monthly Report of Central Economic
Board, Sudan.
435 Sudan Herald (Khartum) (W).
WEST AFRICA.
GAMBIA.
436 *Government Gazette.
SIERRA LEONE.
437 Sierra Leone Guardian ( W).
438 *Sierra Leone Messenger (Londo,n) (Q).
439 *Sierra Leone Royal Gazette ( W).
440 Sierra Leone Weekly News.
441
GOLD COAST.
Gold Coast Leader (Cape Coast) (W).
442 Gold Coast Nation (Cape Coast) ( W).
443 *Governinent Gazette (Accra) (W).
NIGERIA.
414 Lagos Standard (If).
445 Lagos Weekly Record.
446 *Nigeria Gazette (Lagos) (W).
447 Nigerian Chronicle (Lagos) (W).
448 Nigerian Customs and Trade Journal
(Lagos) (F).
449 Times of Nigeria (Lagos) (W).
EAST AND CENTRAL AFRICA.
BRITISH EAST AFRICA.
450 East African Standard (Nairobi) ( W).
451 * Agricultural Journal of British East
Africa (Q).
452 *Journal of the East Africa and Uganda
Natural History Society (Nairobi).
453 Leader of British East Africa (Nairobi)
(W).
454 * Official Gazette of East Africa (Nairobi)
(F).
UGANDA.
455 *0fficial Gazette of the Uganda Protectorate
(F).
456 Uganda Herald (W).
ZANZIBAR.
457 *Gazette(IF).
NYASALAND.
458 *Nyasaland Government Gazette (Zotnba)
(M).
459 Nyasaland Times (Blantyre) ( W).
460 *Zambesi Industrial Mission (London) (Q).
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Royal Colonial Institute.
SOUTH AFRICA.
481 * Agricultural Journal of the Union of
South Africa (Pretoria] (M.)
462 British and South African Export Gazette
(London) (M).
433 "Official Gazette of the High Commissioner
for South Africa (Pretoria) (W).
464 *South Africa (London) (W).
455 South African Engineering (London) (M).
486 *South African Law Journal (Capetown)
(Q)-
437 *South African Law Reports: Six
Divisions (Q).
4S8 "Trade of the Union of South Africa:
Monthly Return (Capetown).
439 * Union of South Africa Government
Gazette (Pretoria) (II 7 ).
RHODESIA.
470 Beira Post (Portuguese East Africa) (W).
471 "British South Africa Company Govern-
ment Gazette (Salisbury) (IF).
472 Bulawayo Chronicle, Thursday Edition.
473 Gwdo Times (IF).
474 Livingstone Mail (F).
475 Lourenco Marques Guardian (Portuguese
East Africa).
476 "Northern Rhodesia Government Gazette
(Livingstone) (M).
477 "Rhodesia Agricultural Journal (Q).
478 Rhodesia Advertiser ( Umtali) ( W).
479 "Rhodesia Chamber of Mines' Report on
Output of Gold.
480 Rhodesia Herald (Salisbury), Thursday
Edition.
481 Rhodesia ( Bulawayo) ( IF).
TRANSVAAL.
482 "Annals of the Transvaal Museum ( Pretoria)
(Q).
483 East Rand Express ( Boksbvrg) ( IF).
484 Evening Chronicle (Johannesburg).
485 Heidelberg News (IF).
486 Illustrated Star: Town and 'Country
Journal (Johannesburg) (IF).
437 "Journal of the South African Ornith-
ologists' Union (Pretoria) (M).
488 Krugersdorp Standard (IF).
489 Lydenburg News (IF).
490 Pretoria News (D).
491 Rand Daily Mail (Johannesburg).
492 Record (Klerksdorp) (W ).
493 "Sons of Englind Journal (Johannesburg)
(Q).
494 South African Mining Journal (Johannes-
burg) ( IF).
495 Star (Johannesburg) (D).
498 Sunday Post (Johannesburg).
497 Sunday Times (Johannesburg).
498 Transvaal Leader (Johannesburg) (D).
499 "Transvaal Official Gazette (Pretoria) (IF).
500 Zoutpansborg Review (Pietersburg) (bi-
weekly).
ORANGE FREE STATE.
501 Bloemfontein Post (D).
502 Friend (Bloemfontein) (D).
503 "Orange Free State Official Ca/<-11<>
(Bloemfontein) (IF).
NATAL.
504 "Indian Opinion (PJiaarir) (W).
505 *Magnet (Durban) (Q).
505 "Natal Law Reports (Q).
507 Natal Mercury (Durban) (D).
503 Natal Witness ( Pietermaritzburg) (D).
509 "Official Gazette (Pietermaritzburg) (W).
5 10 Times of Natal ( Pietermaritzburg) (D).
51 1 Zululand Times (Eshowe) (IF).
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.
512 "Annals of the South African Museum
(Capetown) (Q).
513 Bedford Enterprise (bi-weekly).
514 Cape Argus (Capetown) (D).
515 Cape Mercury (King William's Town) (D).
516 "Cape of Good Hope Official Gazette
(Capetown) (W).
517 Cape Times (Capetown) (D. <fc IF.).
518 Catholic Magazine for South Africa (Cape-
town) (M).
519 Courier Beaufort West) (W).
620 Daily Representative and Free Press
(Queenstou'n).
521 Diamond Fields Advertiser (Kimberley)
(D. & IF).
522 TOast London Daily Despatch.
523 Eastern Province Herald (Port Elizabeth)
(D)-
524 Fort Beaufort Advocate ( IF).
525 *Do Goede Hoop (Capetown) (M).
520 Grocott's Mail (Grahamstown) (tri-weekJy).
527 Journal (Grahamstown) (tri-weekly).
528 "Journal of the Institute of Bankers in
South Africa (Capetown) (M).
529 Maf eking Mail (D).
530 Midland News (Cradock) (W).
531 North Western Press (Prieska) (IF).
532 Port Elizabeth Share List (M).
533 "Practical Agriculture (Capetown) (M).
534 Somerset Budget (Somerset East) (W).
535 South African Commerce and Manu-
facturers' Record (Capetown) (M).
List of Newspapers and Magazines.
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536 *South African Journal of Science (Cape-
town) (M).
537 South African Lady's Pictorial (Capetown)
' (W).
538 *South African Quarterly (Capetown).
539 *South African Railway Magazine (Cape-
town) (M).
540 South African Review (Capetown) (W).
541 *Stellenbosch Students' Quarterly.
542 Uitenhage Times (bi-weekly).
543 Zuid-Afrikaan verhnigh met Ons Land
(Capetown) (bi-weekly).
INDIA.
544 Advocate of India (Bombay) (D).
545 * Agricultural Journal of India (Pusa) (Q).
546 *Agricultural Ledger (Calcutta).
547 * Allahabad Law Journal (W ).
548 *Assam Gazette (Shillong) (W).
549 *Bihar and Orissa Gazette (Ranchi) (W).
550 *Bombay Government Gazette ( W).
551 *Calcutta Gazette (W).
552 *Calcutta Law Journal (F).
553 Capital (Calcutta) (W).
554 *Central Provinces Gazette (Nagpur) (W).
555 Civil and Military Gazette (Lahore) (D).
556 *Criminal Law Journal of India (Lahore)
(M).
557 "Crucible (Allahabad) (M).
558 *Current Index of Indian Cases (Madras)
(M).
559 Empire : Calcutta Evening News (D).
560 Englishman (Calcutta) (D).
561 Englishman : weekly summary (Calcutta).
562 *Fort St. George Gazette (Madras).
563 *Gazette of India (Calcutta) (W).
564 *Hindu8tan Review (Allahabad) (M).
565 *Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review
(London).
566 *India (London) ( W).
567 Indian and Eastern Engineer (Calcutta)
(M).
568 *Indian Emigrant (Madras) (M).
569 *Indian Law Reports : Madras, Calcutta
Allahabad, Bombay (M).
570 *Indian Railway Gazette (Calcutta) (M).
571 *Indian Review (Madras) (M).
572 Indian Textile Journal (Bombay) (M).
573 "Indian Trade Journal (Calcutta) ( W).
574 *Journal of the Anthropological Society
of Bombay (Q).
575 *Journal of the East India Association
(London) (M).
576 *Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society
(London) (Q).
577 "Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society
(Bombay Branch) (Q).
578 "Journal of the Supply and Transport
Corps : Indian Army (Mhow).
579 *Journal of the United Service Institution
of India (Q).
580 *Madras Law Journal.
581 Madras Weekly Mail.
582 *Modern Review (Calcutta) (M).
583 "Modern World (Madras) (M).
584 "Monthly Weather Review (Calcutta) (M).
585 *0udh Cases (Lucknow) (M).
586 Pioneer Mail (Allahabad) (W).
587 *Punjab and its Dependencies Government
Gazette (Lahore) (W).
588 Railways (Calcutta) (F).
589 Times of India (Bombay) (Mail Edition).
590 Times of India (Bombay) (D).
591 "United Provinces of Agra and Oudh
Government Gazette (Allahabad) (W).
592 *Vedic Magazine (Kanyri) (M).
593 *Wealth of India (Madras) (M).
BURMA.
594 *Burma Gazette (W).
595 Rangoon Gazette ( Weekly Budget).
596 Rangoon Times (Saturday Edition).
597 Weekly Rangoon Times.
CEYLON.
598 Amicus ( W).
599 *Ceylon Customs Returns (M).
600 *Ceylon Government Gazette (W).
601 Ceylon Independent (D).
602 Ceylon Morning Leader (D).
603 Ceylon Observer (D. <fc W).
604 Ceylonese (D).
605 Ceylonese (Overland Edition) ( W).
606 *Journal of the Ceylon Branch of the
Royal Asiatic Society.
607 *Maha-bodhi and the United Buddhist
World (Colombo) (M).
608 *New Law Reports (M).
609 Overland Leader : weekly edition oi : the
Ceylon Morning Leader.
610 "Spolia Zeylanica (Q).
611 Times of Ceylon (D).
612 *Tropical Agriculturist (M).
FEDERATED MALAY STATES.
613 *Federated Mala}' States Government
Gazette (Kuala Lumpur) (W).
614 Malay Mail (Kuala Lumpur) (D).
615 Times of Malaya (Ipoli) (D).
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.
616 *Gardens' Bulletin (Singapore) (M).
617 * Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal
Asiatic Society (Singapore).
618 Penang Daily Imports and Exports.
Royal Colonial Institute.
619 Punang Market Report (F).
620 Penang Gazette and Straits Chronicle (D).
621 Singapore Free Pi-ess ( W).
622 Straits Budget (Singapore) (W).
623 Straits l>li.. ( /". /"..";/) -Wat/ Edition.
624 *Straits Settlements Government Gazette
(Singapore) (W).
625 Straits Times (Singapore) (D),
BRITISH NORTH BORNEO.
626 *British North Borneo Herald (if).
627 *State of North Borneo Official Gazette
(If).
SARAWAK.
628 Sarawak Gazette (F).
629 *Sara\vak Government Gazette (F).
CHINA AND HONG KONG.
630 Fortnightly Prices Current and Market
Report (Hong Kong).
631 Hong Kong Daily Press.
632 "Hong Kong Government Gazette (W).
6 J3 Hong Kong Telegraph (D).
634 *Hong Kong Law Reports.
635 London and China Telegraph (London)
(W).
636 Manchuria Daily News (D air en).
637 *Monthly Meteorological Bulletin of Hong
Kong.
638 North China Herald (Shanghai) ( W).
63!) Overland China Mail (Hong Kong).
MAURITIUS.
640 *Bulletin Agricole (M).
641 *Mauritius Government Gazette (IK).
642 Planters' and Commercial Gazette (D &
M).
SEYCHELLES.
643 *Seychelles Government Gazette (W).
SAINT HELENA.
644 *St. Helena Guardian (ID-
GIBRALTAR.
645 "Gibraltar Chronicle and Official Gazette
(D).
MALTA.
646 Daily Malta Chronicle.
647 * Journal of the Malta Historical and
Scientific Society.
648 *Malta Government Gazette (W).
650 "Cyprus Gazette (F).
651 "Cyprus Journal (Q).
CY PRUS.
I 652 *Cyprus Law Reports.
I 653 *English School Magazine (Nicosia).
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.
654 Australasian and Canadian World (Lon-
don)(W).
6">5 * Australian Military Journal (Melbourne)
(Q)-
656 "Australian Monthly Weather Report
(Melbourne).
657 *Australian Official Journal of Patents
(Melbourne) (M).
658 *Australian Official Journal of Trade
Marks (Melbourne) (M).
659 * British Australasian (London) (W).
G60 "Commonwealth of Australia Gazette
(Melbourne) (W).
661 "Labour Bulletin (Q).
632 "Monthly Summary of Australian Statistics
(Melbourne).
NORTHERN TERRITORY AND PAPTJ^.
633 * Bulletin of the Territory of Papua.
664 "Bulletin of the Northern Territory
(Melbourne).
6 35 No fthern Territory Times ( Palmerston)( W).
r,H6 Papuan Times (Port Moresby) ( W).
667 * Territory of Papua Government Gazette
(M).
NEW SOUTH WALES.
668 "Agricultural Gazette of New South
Wales (Sydney) (M).
669 Armidale Express (bi-weekly).
670 Australian Mining Standard (Sydney) (W).
671 Australian Town and Country Journal
(Sydney) (W).
672 "Australian Zoologist (Sydney) (Q).
673 "Bookfellow (Sydney) (M).
674 Bulletin (Sydney) (W).
675 Chemist and Druggist and Pharmacist
of Australasia (Sydney) (M).
676 Daily Telegraph (Sydney).
677 "Dalgety's Review (Sydney) (M).
678 Farmer and Settler (Sydney) (F).
679 Goulburn Evening Penny Post (D).
680 "Government Gazette of New South
Wales (W).
681 "Industrial Arbitration Reports and
Records.
682 "Journal and Proceedings of the United
Service Institution of New South Wales.
683 Land, The (Sydney) (W).
684 "Lone Hand (Sydney) (M).
685 Maitland Daily Mercury ( West Maitland).
List of Newspapers and Magazines.
686 *Medical Journal of Australia (Sydney) (M).
687 Mining arid Engineering Review (Sydney}
(M).
638 Mutual Provident Messenger (Sydney) (M).
6S9 *Ne\v South Wales Monthly Statistical
Bulletin.
090 *New South Wales Industrial Gazette (M).
691 Newcastle Morning Herald (D).
092 Pastoral Times (Denilquin) ( IF).
093 Review : an Australasian Journal of
Banking (Sydney) (M).
694 Sun (Sydney) (D).
095 Sun (Sydney) Sunday Edition.
090 Sunday Times (Sydney).
697 Sydney Mail ( W).
698 Sydney Morning Herald (D).
699 Sydney Stock and Share List; T. J.
Thompson & Sons (W).
700 Sydney Stock and Station Journal ( IF).
70 1 Wimble's Reminder (Sydney) (Q).
QUEENSLAND.
702 *Australian Sugar Journal (Brisbane) (M).
703 Brisbane Courier (D).
704 Capriqornian (Rockhamplon) (IF).
705 Colonist (Maryborough) ( W).
700 Daily Mail (Brisbane).
707 Daily Record (Rockkampton).
708 Farmers' Gazette (Brisbane) (M).
710 *Memoirs of the Queensland Museum
(Brisbane).
1 1 1 North Queensland
Towers) (W).
712 *Queensland Agricultural Journal (Brits-
bane) (M).
713 *Queensland Government Gazette (Bris-
bane) ( IF).
714 *Queensland Government Mining Journal
(Brisbane) (M).
715 Queensland Grazier (Brisbane) (IF).
710 Queenslandor (Brisbane) ( W).
717 Queenslander Herald (Brisbane) (IF).
718 *State Reports (Brisbane) (M).
719 Telegraph (Brisbane) (D).
720 Trustees' Quarterly Review (Brisbane).
SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
721 * Adelaide Commerce : monthly bulletin of
the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce.
722 Advertiser (Adelaide) (D).
723 Chronicle (Adelaide) (W).
7 ?4 Daily Herald (Adelaide).
725 *Journal of Industry (Adelaide) (M).
726 *Journal of the Department of Agriculture
(Adelaide) (M).
727 Observer (Adelaide) ( W).
728 Register (Adelaide) (D).
Register (Charters
729 *South Australian Government Gazette
(Adelaide) (W).
TASMANIA.
730 * Agricultural Gazette of Tasmania (Hobart)
(M).
731 Daily Post (Hobart).
732 Daily Telegraph (Launceston).
733 Examiner (Launceslon) (D).
734 Mercury (Hobart) (D).
735 *Tasmanian Government Gazette (Hobart)
(W).
730 Tasmanian Mail (Hobart) ( W).
737 Weekly Courier (Launceston).
VICTORIA.
738 Advance Australia (Melbourne) (M).
739 Age (Melbourne) (D).
740 Argus (Melbourne) (D).
741 Australasian (Melbourne) ( W).
742 Australasian Hardware and Machinery
(Melbourne) (M).
743 Australasian Insurance and^ Banking
Record (Melbourne) (M).
744 *Australasian Journal of Pharmacy
(Melbourne) (M).
745 Australasian Traveller (Melbourne) (M).
746 Australian Brewers' Journal (Melbourne)
(M).
747 Australian Leather Journal (Melbourne)
(M).
748 Bacchus Marsh Express (W).
749 Ballarat Star (D).
750 Ballarat Courier (D).
751 *Bankers' Magazine of Australasia
(Melbourne) (M).
752 Bendigo Advertiser (D).
753 *Emu : official organ of the Royal Austra-
lasian Ornithologists' Union (Melbourne)
(Q),
754 Geelqng Advertiser (D).
755 Herald (Melbourne) (D).
756 *Imperial Review (Melbourne).
757 Journal of Commerce (Melbourne) (M).
758 ""Journal of the Department of Agriculture
of Victoria (M).
759 Leader (Melbourne) ( W).
700 *Life (Melbourne) (M).
761 *Monthly Mining Report of the Chamber of
Mines of Victoria.
762 Monthly Official List of Quotations : J. B.
Were & Son.
763 News of the Week (Geelong).
764 *Pastoral Review (Melbourne) (M).
765 Punch (Melbourne) ( W).
766 *Stcad's Review of Reviews (Melbourne)
(M).
767 Table Talk (Melbourne) (W).
Royal Colonial Institute.
768 * Victoria Government Gazette (Melbourne]
(W).
769 * Victorian Geographical Journal (Mel-
bourne).
770 ""Victorian Historical Magazine (Melbourne)
?).
771 * Victorian Naturalist (Melbourne) (M).
WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
772 Civil Service Journal (Perth) (M).
773 Geraldton Express (W).
774 *Government Gazette of Western Australia
(Perth) (W).
775 Kalgoorlie Miner (D).
776 Kalgoorlie Western Argus ( TF).
777 *Monthly Journal of the Chamber of
Mines (Kalgoorlie).
778 West Australian (Perth) (D).
779 West Australian Mining, Building, and
Engineering Journal (Perth) (M).
780 *Western Australian Law Reports (Perth)
(M).
781 Western Mail (Perth) ( W).
NEW ZEALAND.
782 Ashburton Mail (tri-weekly).
783 Auckland Weekly News.
784 Budget (New Plymouth) ( W).
785 *Bulletin of the Dominion Museum
( Wellington).
786 Canterbury Times (Christchurch) (W).
787 Daily Telegraph (Napier).
788 Dominion (W ellington) (D).
789 Egmont Star (Hawera) (W).
790 Evening Mail (Nelson).
791 Evening Post ( Wellington) (D).
792 Examiner ( Woodville) (tri-weekly).
793 Farmers' Union Advocate (Wellington)
(W).
794 *Gazette Law Reports ( Wellington) (F).
795 Hawkes Bay Herald (Napier) (D).
796 Inglewood Record (tri-weekly).
797 *Journal of the Canterbury Agricultural
Association.
798 * Journal of the Department of Labour
(Wellington) (M).
799 * Journal of the New Zealand Department
of Agriculture (Wellington) (M).
800 *Journal of the Polynesian Society (New
Plymouth).
801 Lyttelton Times (Christchurch) (D).
802 Manawatu Evening Standard (Palmerston
North) (D).
803 Nelson Evening Mail (D).
804 New Zealand Farmer (Auckland) (M).
805 *New Zealand Gazette (Wellington) (If).
806 New Zealand Herald (Auckland) (D).
807 *New Zealand Law Reports (Wellington)
(M).
808 *New Zealand Military Journal (Welling-
ton) (Q).
809 *New Zealand Patent Journal (W ellington)
(M).
810 New Zealand Products Export Leaflet
(Wellington) (F).
811 New Zealand Shipping and Commerce
(Wellington) (W).
812 New Zealand Times ( Wellington) (D).
813 New Zealand Trade Review (Wellington)
(AM.
814 Oamaru Mail (D).
815 Otago Daily Times (Dunedin).
816 Otago Witness (Dunedin) (W).
817 * Patent Office Journal.
818 Poverty Bay Herald (Gisborne) (D).
819 Press (Christchurch) (D).
820 *Progress (Wellington) (M).
821 Rangitikei Advocate (Marton) (D).
822 *School Journal ( W ellington) (M).
823 Southland Times (Invercargitt) (D).
824 Timaru Herald (D).
825 Waimate Times (bi-weekly).
826 Waiternata News (W).
827 Wanganui Herald (D).
828 Weekly Press (Christchurch).
FIJI AND SOUTH PACIFIC.
829 *Fiji Royal Gazette (Suva) (W).
830 Fiji Times (Suva) (tri-weekly).
831 Polynesian Gazette (Levuka) (W).
832 *Our Missionaries
(Q).
833 Western Pacific
weekly).
at Work (Melbourne)
Herald (Suva) (tri-
FRANCE.
834 *L' Action Nationale (Paris) (M).^
835 *L'Afrique Francaise : Bulletin du
Comite de PAfrique Fran$aise (Paris)
(Jf).f
836 *Les Annales Coloniales (Paris) (tri-
weekly).
837 *Bulletin de 1' Office Colonial (Paris) (3/).f .
838 *Bulletin de la Societe de Geographic et
d'Etudes Coloniales de Marseille (Q).
List of Newspapers and Magazines.
839 'Bulletin de la Statistique Generate do la
France (Paris). f
840 *La Depeche Coloniale (Paris) (D).
841 *La Geographic: Bulletin de la Societe
de Geographic (Paris) (M).
842 *L' Expansion Coloniale: Bulletin de
rinstitut Colonial Marseillais (Mar-
seilles) (M).-\
853 *.I()urual d' Agriculture Tropicale (Paris)
(M).
844 *La Liguo Maritimo (Paris) (M).\
845 *Moniteur Officiel du Commerce (Paris)
(W).\
846 *L' Oceanic Francaise (Paris) (M).\
847 *Questions Diplomatiques et Coloniales
(Paris) (F).\
848 *La Quinzaine Coloniale: Organ de
1' Union Coloniale Francaise (Paris)
et
849 *Renseignements Coloniaux (Paris)
850 *Eevue des Deux Mondes (M).
851 *Revue des Questions Coloniales
Maritimes (Paris) (M).
BELGIUM.
852 *L' Agronomic Tropicale (Uccle) (J/).f
853 *La Belgique Maritime et Coloniale (M).\
854 *Bulletin Agricole du Congo Beige (#).f
855 *Bulletin de Colonisation Comparee (M).f
856 ^Bulletin de 1'Institut International de
Bibliographic, f
857 *Bulletin de la Societe Beige d'Etudes
Coloniales (M).\
858 *Bulletin de la Societe Royale de Geo-
graphie d'Anvers.f
859 *Bulletin Trimestriel, Association des
Licencies sortis de I'Umversite de
Liege, f
860 *La Revue Jaune (Jf).f
861 *Revue Congolaise (Jf).f
ITALY.
862 *Africa Italiana.
863 *Agricoltura Coloniale (Florence).
864 *Annali della Reale Stazione Sperimentale
di Agrumicoltura in Acireale.
865 *L'Esplorazione Commerciale : Bollettino
Mensile della Societa Italiana di
Esplorazione Geographiche e Commer-
ciali (Milan) (M).
866 L'Espansione Commerciale (Milan) (M).
867 *Rivista Coloniale : organo dell' Istituto
Coloniale Italiano (Rome) (F).
868 *Bulletin Bibliographique Hebdomadaire
(Rome).
869 *Bulletin of the Bureau of Economic and
Social Intelligence (Rome) (M).
870 *Bulletin of the Bureau of Agricultural
Intelligence (Rome (M).
871 *Bulletin of Agricultural Statistics (Rome)
(M).
SPAIN.
872 *Boletin de la Sociedad Geografica
(Madrid) (M).
PORTUGAL.
873 *Boletim de la Sociedade de Geographia
de Lisboa (M).
HOLLAND.
874 *Koloniaal Tijdschrift (Hagre < M).
875 *Tijdschrift voor Indische Taal, Land, en
Volkenkunde (Batavia, J at a).
UNITED STATES
876 *Annals of Iowa (Des Maine-) (Q).
877 * Annals of the Missouri Bot u-ic il Garden
(St. Louis) (Q).
878 ^Bulletin of the New Y< rk Botanical
Garden.
879 *Bulletin of the American C'eographic
Society (New York) (M).
880 *Bulletin of the New York Public
Library (M).
881 *Bulletin of the Pan-American Union
( Washington) (M).
882 *Bulletin of the Public Library of tho
City of Boston (Q).
883 Commercial America (Philadelphia) (M).
884 *Daily Consular and Trade Reports
( Washington).
885 *Journal of the Illinois State Historical
Society (Springfield) (Q).
886 India Rubber World (New York) (M).
887 *Journal of Agricultural Research, Depart-
ment of Agriculture, Washington (M).
888 *Missouri Historical Review (Q).
889 *Monthly Summary of Commerce and
Finance ( Washington).
890 *Monthly Bulletin of the Association for
International Conciliation (New York).
891 *National Geographic Maga/ine (Wash-
ington) (M).
892 New York Times (D).
893 *Ohio Archaeological and Historical
Quarterly .
894 * Pennsylvania Magazine of History and
Biography (Q).
895 * Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical
Society (Q).
896 *Register of the Kentucky State Historical
Society (Q).
897 *University of Pennsylvania Museum
Journal (Q).
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Royal Colonial Institute.
898 * Virginia Magazine of History and Bio-
graphy (Q).
899 *Southern Workman (Hampton) (M).
900 British Calif ornian (Gotland, California]
(M).
901 * Washington Historical Quarterly
(Washington State.) (Q).
902 Western British American (Chicago) ( W).
CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA.
903 Buenos Aires Herald (W).
904 *Bulletin of the Pan-American Union
(Washington) (M).
905 Magazine of the South American
Missionary Society (M).
906 Magellan Times (Punta Arenas, Chile) (F).
907 Review of the River Plate (Buenos
Aires) (W).
908 *Review of Tropical Agriculture (Mexico
City)(M).
909 *Revista Economica (Tegucigalfa, Hon-
duras) (M).
910 South American Journal (London) (W).
911 South Pacific Mail ( Valparaiso) ( W).
912 Standard (Buenos Aires) ( W).
JAPAN.
913 *Taiwan Kyokwai Kwaiko (Formosa) (M).
Index of Subjects.
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INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
AGRICULTURE, 4, 20, 217, 358, 383, 38S, 393,
405, 417, 420, 428, 451, 461, 477, 533, 545,
546, 612, 616, 640, 642, 055, 668, 677, 712,
730, 758, 76 i, 7 ( J7, 71)1), 808, 843,852,854,
863, 864, 870, 871, 877, 887, 908.
Anglo-Israel Movement, 53, 157.
Arbitration, 46, 890.
Army and Navy : Defence, 8, 9, 120, 149, 152,
175, 206, 207, 209, 298, 555, 578, 579, 682.
BANKING, 13, 252, 528, 693, 752.
Bookselling, 165, 266.
Botany, 113, 126, 616, 877.
Brewing, 746.
British Imperialism, 17, 20, 44, 68, 77, 174, 205,
208, 283.
Buddhism, 607.
CLIMATE, 196, 584, 637, 656.
Colonisation and Emigration, 45, 96, 101, 229,
568, 836, 840, 842, 848, 849, 851, 855, 857,
867, 874.
Commerce and Industry, 15, 18, 23, 37, 48, 65, ,
76, 92, 104, 136, 144, 204, 231, 232, 265, 284,
296, 346, 434, 462, 468, 535, 599, 618, 619,
630, 721, 725, 757, 813, 845, 865, 866, 883,
884, 889.
DIPLOMACY, 847.
EDUCATION, 41, 170, 235, 311, 315, 317, 332, 541,
653, 822.
Hlr.ctricity, 67, 285, 289, 308.
Engineering, 40, 64, 69, 70, 175, 187, 272, 308,
465, 567.
Entomology, 24, 172, 221.
FINANCE, 33, 65, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 106, 107,
108, 112, 192, 193, 194, 250, 284, 299, 322,
349, 553, 699, 720, 762.
Fishing, 310.
Food Products : Cold Storage, 42, 43, 97, 810.
Forestry and Timber, 197, 198, 199, 273.
Freemasonry, 86.
GAS, 88.
Geography and Travel, 49, 54, 89, 90, 116, 124,
180, 212, 244, 429, 769, 838, 841, 858, 872, 873,
879, 891.
HARDWARE, 742.
History, 34,71, 114, 158, 246, 375, 647, 770,847,
876, 885, 888, 893, 894, 895, 896, 898, 900.
INSURANCE, 688, 743.
LABOUR, 230, 661, 681, 690, 798.
Language, 875.
Law, 123, 220, 225,226, 227, 260, 304, 312,326,
334, 340, 351, 466, 467, 506, 547, 552, 556,
558, 569, 580, 585, 608, 634, 652, 681, 718,
780, 794, 807.
Leather. 747.
Literature, 1, 10, 16,21, 128, 129, 130, 160, 165,
202, 673, 880, 882.
MEDICINE AND HYGIENE : TROPICAL MEDICINE,
121, 122, 127, 176, 203, 258, 675, 686, 744.
Mining, 3, 27, 141, 186, 259, 275.. 484, 670, 687,
761, 777, 779.
Missions, 5, 38, 39, 94, 143, 156, 184, 206, 408,
460, 518, 832, 905.
Mohammedanism, 146, 147.
Motoring, 12, 131.
Mountaineering, 342.
Municipal Government, 247.
NATIVES AND COLOUR QUESTION : ETHNOLOGY,
6, 117, 361, 568, 574.
Nature Study, 51, 52, 78, 151, 307, 452, 482,
670, 771.
OIL, 162.
Ornithology, 487, 753.
PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS, 224, 657, 658, 809,
817.
Politics and Sociology, 32, 85, 148, 150, 153, 154
155, 159, 163, 164, 173, 177, 189, 211, 850.
Printing, 701.
PVAILWAYS, 132, 168, 169, 201, 276, 539, 570,
588.
Rubber, 103, 886.
SANITATION, 121.
Science, 118, 178, 430, 482, 512, 536, 610, 710,
785.
Shipping, 183,811.
Sport, 78, 99.
Statistics, 119, 228, 662, 689, 839.
Sugar, 105, 702.
Surveying, 195.
TELEGRAPHY, 203.
Textiles, 572.
Timber. See Forestry.
ZOOLOGY, 670.
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XII. GOLD MEDAL FOR SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY.
THE Gold Medal of the Royal Colonial Institute is offered annually for the best research
monograph on some subject, which the Council will determine, bearing directly upon
the practical problem of the closer and permanent union of the Kmpire. In addition
to the medal a grant of one hundred guineas is 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
of that mode of treatment. The first Gold Medallist was Mr. F. A. Kirk pat rink.
The competition for the year 1914 15 is at present being judged, the adjudicators
being Lord Sydenham, G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G., Colonel Duncan Pitcher and Mr. J. W. D.
Johnstone, C.I.E.
Owing to the War the Council have decided to suspend this competition for the
year 1915 16.
XIII .-PRIZES FOR ESSAYS.
THE Council of the Royal Colonial Institute, desiring to encourage the rising genera-
tion to acquire a better and more extended knowledge and appreciation of His Majesty's
Empire, offer prizes to young men and women undergoing education, for essays on
subjects of Imperial concern. It is felt that the preparation 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 Probable
Influence of the War upon the relations between the Mother Country and the
Dominions."
The University Prizes will not be awarded this year owing to a large number of
undergraduates having volunteere 1 for military service.
CONDITIONS FOR 1915.
1. The Council offer one prize of 10 and one of 5 to pupils of any school in the
British Empire, who do not exceed the age of nineteen years at the time fixed for
sending in the essays.
2. The competition is open to both sexes.
3. Certificates will be awarded to the prize winners, and to such other competitors
as may appear deserving.
4. 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.
5. The papers to be delivered at the Institute not later than 5 P.M. on October 11.
1915.
6. Not more than three papers to be sent in from any one school.
7. Each envelope to be marked on the left-hand upper corner " Essay Competition.''
" School," and addressed to " The Secretary, Royal Colonial Institute, Northumber-
land Avenue, London."
8. 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
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similar motto or sign, and containing the full name and address of the writer of the
9. 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.
10. Successful competitors to furnish any further proofs of compliance with the
terms of the competition that may be required by the Council.
11. Papers illegibly written or not complying with the regulations will be rejected.
12. 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
January 1, 1916.
13. 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.
14. Essays sent in for competition will not be returned.
15. The copyright of all essays sent in to be deemed to be vested in the Council.
XIV. LOCAL COMMITTEES AND LOCAL BRANCHES.*
THE following are the regulations at present in force with regard to Local Com-
mittees and Local Branches, but the Council may from time to time at its discretion
vary any such Regulations. In the Regulations the word Council means the Council
of the Royal Colonial Institute.
A local Committee of the Institute may be constituted in any town or district
of the United Kingdom or Oversea, 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 develop-
ment, 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 with similar functions, and
which should have as its headquarters a suitable building or place of meeting designed
to afford facilities similar to those of the Institute Building in London.
* These regulations have not been finally approved by the Council, but are at present the
by'ect of correspondence with the Honorary Corresponding Secretaries Overseas.
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I. Local. Committees.
1. Upon receipt of a request in writing from ten local subscribers (Fellows or
Associates) residing in any town or district the Council may, at their discretion, by
resolution (a certifie I copy of which will be issued as a Certificate), establish a Local
Committee and define its district. The Council may at any time, by subsequent
resolut : on, vary the district so defined.
2. The ten who have signed the request shall, on the 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 within the district. The
meeting shall proceed to the election of a Committee, which shall thereafter be
recognised as the Local Committee for the next twelve months, and the appointment
of honorary officers. Such election and appointment 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 within the district for the election of a Committee and the appointment
of officers for the ensuing year, and the names of such Committee and office: s shall
forthwith be submitted to the Council for confirmation.
4. The^Secretary of the Local Committee shall forward to the Secretary of the
Institute, so that it shall reach the latter not later than February 1 in the case of
Local Committees in the United Kingdom, or March 1 in the case of Local Com-
mittees Oversea, a report on the work of the Local Committee for the past year
together with a statement of the income and expenditure of such Committee during
such period, certified by the Chairman and Secretary.
5. Tn the ease of Local Committees Oversea, a donation towards initial expenses
of reasonable amount, proportionate to the probable membership of the Committee,
may be made by the Council.
6. In the case of every Local Committee established in the United Kingdom the
Honorary Secretary shall, not later than February 1 in each year, 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.
7. The Local Committee shall at all times and in all things comply with the
terms of the Charter and Rules of the Institute and obey the instructions of th3
Council, and shall effectually indemnify the funds of the Institute against any
damages, expenses, claims and demands by reason of any default of the Local Com-
mittee or its officers or any act by such Committee or its officers which may not be
in conformity with the Charter and Rules of the Institute.
8. 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 books, documents, and papers relating to the Local
Committee.
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 ;
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(b) the population within that area ;
(c) the number of Fellows and Associates (whi?h shouli not be less than
100) residing within that area, and the estimated probable increase
within the next twelve months ;
(d) the scheme, if any, 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, by Resolution, of whbh a certified
copy will b?, issued as a Certificate, authorise the formation of th? Lo^al Branch.
The resolution will define, subject to any subsequent variations from t'me to time by
the Couaoil, the area OL the Branch and the financial relations between the Institute
and the Branch.
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 addi-
tional subscription towards the maintenance of the Local Branch or its activities.
But refusal to pay such additional subscription shall not impair the general status
or privileges of a Fellow or Associate of the Institute, as defined in the Charter and
Rules of the Institute.
4. In every matter not otherwise provided for by the approved Regulations of any
Local Branch, the Council shall have control of the Lo:al Bran h, subject to the
Charter and Rules of the Institute. The Council shall have power at all times to
inspect the books of any Local Branch and to call for returns and any other
information.
5. 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 additional sub-
scription (if any) on account of local privileges or activities.
6. Once a year a general meeting of the Local Branch shall be held for the election
of a Local Council or committee and the appointme-it of officers for the ensuing year,
and the names of such Local Council or committee and of such officers shall forthwith
be submitted to the Council for confirmation.
7. The Secretary of the Local Branch shall forward to the Secretary of the Institute,
so that it shall reach the latter not later than February 1 in the case of Local
Branches in the United Kingdom, or March 1 in the case of Local Branches Oversea,
a report on the work of the Local Branch for the past year together with a statement
of the income and expenditure of such Local Branch during such period, certified by
the Chairman and Secretary.
8. In the case of Branches Oversea, a donation towards initial expenses of reason-
able amount, proportionate to the probable membership of the Branch, may be made
by the Council.
9. In the case of every Local Branch formed in the United Kingdom the Secretary
of the Branch shall, not later than February 1 in each year, 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.
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expenditure having regard to the nature of the work to be undertaken by the
Branch and approved by the Council in each case, and the amount of the subscriptions
collected within that area.
10. Any subscriptions of Fellows and Associates within the area, collected by the
Secretary of the Local Branch shall be forwarded as soon as possible to the Secretary
of the Institute in London who will notify the Local Secretary of any subscriptions
received direct from within the said area.
11. The Local Branch shall at all times and in all things duly comply with the
terms of the Charter and Rules of the Institute and obey the instructions of the
Council, .and shall effectually indemnify the funds of the Institute against any damages,
expenses, claims and demands by reason of any default of the Local Branch or its
officers, or any act by such Local Branch or its officers which may not be jn con-
formity with the Charter and Rules of the Institute.
12. The Council may, at its discretion, on giving not less than six months' notice in
writing, revoke the Certificate of any Local Branch, which shall then be returned to
the Secretary of the Institute together with all books, documents and papers relating
to such Branch.
XV. ILLUSTRATED EMPIRE LECTURES.
DURING the year 1910 the Council started a movement for the purpose of inculcating
tne principles governing the Institute and spreading throughout the United Kingdom
detailed knowledge as to the present resources and future development and consolida-
tion of the Empire by means of illustrated lectures dealing with all parts of
the Overseas Dominions. The diffusion of knowledge concerning the Empire is
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
therato 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 an 1 lecturing upon
it. He has lectured with marked success throughout the United Kingdom to large
a idisnces 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. Mr. Garrison has now given some 400 lectures for the Institute.
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.
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Mf. 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."
If. "The British Isles of the Far Pacific."
JO. " 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."
17. " The British Empire in relation to the present War."
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.
XVI. IMPERIAL STUDIES LECTURES.
OVER and above the lectures referred to in the previous section, which come under
the category of Popular Lectures, the attention of the Council has been directed to
the work being done by the Imperial Studies Committee appointed over two years ago
by the University of London, of which Lord Milner is chairman. This committee
was formed with the view of co-ordinating and focussing such parts of the teaching
of the University as bear directly or indirectly upon the study of the Empire and
cognate problems. But this Imperial Studies movement is designed to be carried
much further afield into the various University centres of the United Kingdom, and
the Council of the Institute recognising the importance of the effort, and the promise
of fruitful results in the future, has decided to associate the Institute with it by
formulating a scheme of academic lectures, the organiser of which will be Dr. A. P.
Newton, the Secretary of the Imperial Studies Committee. Active steps have been
taken to form a panel of lecturers of high repute, and to arrange for the delivery by
them this Autumn of courses of lectures dealing with imperial subjects in a scientific
spirit at various university centres.
XVII. EMPIRE TRADE AND INDUSTRY COMMITTEE.
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 interest with a view to regulating and. co-ordinating the conditions of
Empire trade and industry.
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(2) To encourage and facilitate the trade and industry of the Empire in every
practicable way ; for example, by arranging for the reading of papers and delivery of
addresses on financial, industrial and trade subjects by competent authorities, before
the Institute itself and before the Chambers of Commerce and trade associations,
and like bodies in the leading industrial centres, as well as by answering inquiries
from British men of business in all parts of the Empire in regard to the actual or
potential manufacture or supply of goods by British firms and from British sources
(see also XVIII. The Information Bureau).
By far the greater proportion of work of the Committee in the period since the
beginning of the war has been concerned with a practical attempt to aid in the con-
solidation of the trade of the Empire within itself by all sound methods, and especially
by the absorption of that portion of the trade formerly enjoyed by Germany and
Austria which could equally well be supplied from British sources. For this purpose an
office of the Committee has been established as a regular working department of the
Institute, which deals specifically with an increasing number of inquiries from all
parts of the world. In addition to the actual satisfaction of inquirers, the office of the
Committee has accumulated a large amount of information in respect to the trade and
commerce of the British Empire. The Honorary Corresponding Secretaries have
supplied by their splendid efforts a large mass of facts bearing directly upon the
practical aspect of the capture of enemy trade, and where any manufacturer is desirous
of doing for a British Colony, or for the Empire as a whole, what has been done by
German and Austrian firms in the past, he can obtain from the Committee just that
type of practical information which will put him on the right lines for the commence-
ment of his oversea campaign. In connection with the classified information before
referred to, extracts from the Press, both of the home country and the Dominions
themselves are preserved in the Committee's records, and a bibliography prepared
by Mr. Evans Lewin, Librarian of the Institute, forms the basis of a continuous index
of all printed matter dealing with industrial and commercial questions within the
Empire. In this bibliography, which is kept up-to-date by the office of the Committee,
are included all technical periodicals, text-books and Government publications touching
matters which come under the heading of trade or industry. It will therefore be
seen that this comprehensive system of special reports and press cuttings, together
with the, bibliography, form a valuable and an unique index for the use of the business
man who is seeking an oversea trade.
Information for Oversea Business Men. The following are some of the services
undertaken by the Committee which are especially aimed at as being of service to
persons Overseas, and are, so far, amply justifying their inception by the Committee :
(1) To bring before the notice of persons in the United Kingdom likely to be
interested, any British product which is characteristic of or peculiar to any one of the
British Possessions.
(2) To introduce the raw materials of the Empire to manufacturers.
(3) To find for buyers Overseas, British manufacturers to make goods formerly
obtained from Germany and Austria. In some cases the Committee has induced
British firms to take up the manufacture of goods formerly not made at all within
the Empire.
The Information Bureau. 53
(4) To bring the names of persons abroad desiring agencies before British manu-
facturers.
(5) Generally to take an active part in any movement which has for its object the
improvement of commercial relations between the constituent parts of the British
Empire.
Government and Public Body Contacts. The Committee have received a con-
siderable number of complaints by manufacturers who were hesitating to establish
new industries owing to the absence of auy guarantee that they would not be destroyed
by dumping or other injurious forms oi foreign competition at the close of the war.
The question was very thoroughly examined, and a comparison made of the methods
in force under the various Governments of the great European States, and the Com-
mittee based upon these methods tha following resolution :
" That, with a view to encouraging the establishment of new industries in
the British Empire, and giving a measure of confidence and security to capital
to be embarked therein, as well as assisting the expansion of existing industries,
the Governments of the Empire be urged to make it obligatory on all Government
departments, municipalities, railway, dock and harbour boards, gas, water and
electric light corporations, and all such bodies spending public moneys or enjoying
charters from Government, or other public authorities, to purchase Empire -
made goods, and to place all contracts with British firms ; exceptions to be
made by special permission of proper authority only in cases where such a course
is considered to be at variance with public interest."
A detailed note of some of the further activities of the Committee will be found
upon p. 345, in the section of the Annual Report dealing with the Committee's work.
XVni. THE INFORMATION BUREAU.
THE Bureau is under the control of the Trade and Industry Committee, and fulfils
in its one aspect that function of the Committee's work above described (XVII. Empire
Trade and Industry Committee) which deals with trade, commercial and industrial
inquiries of what kind soever. Replies to these, in addition to the great volume of
trade queries due to the war are drawn from the information at the disposal of the
Institut econcerning : (a) The resources and opportunities for trade, enterprise and
employment in the Overseas Dominions of the Empire. For this work there is a
distribution to applicants of official pamphlets of the Governments of the Dominions
and Colonies as well as of Boards of Trade, Chambers of Commerce and similar bodies.
(b) Empire transportation and intercommunication. For this work circulars, time-
tables and pamphlets will be available for reference or distribution.
The Bureau in its other aspect undertakes to deal with inquiries of a general nature
emanating from Fellows and Associates of the Institute, especially, for example, such
as relate to the facilities and amenities of life in the Mother Country. This branch
of the work, is, of course, of most value to non-resident Fellows and Associates visiting
the Mother Country ; it includes the issue of practical information (not advice)
concerning educational facilities, medical treatment, hotels and such like accommo
dation, amusements, places of interest, and the like.
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XIX. TTY LUNCHEONS.
IN connection with the work of the Empire Trade and Industry Committee, the
mid-day luncheons in the City, when leading authorities from Overseas contribute
interesting addresses on trade and other subjects, continue to prove most successful.
They have been largely attended, and the subjects dealt with have proved of con-
siderable interest. The following is a list of guests and the subjects dealt with in
191415 :
" The Duty of Britishers at Home and Abroad." By the Right Hon. Sir George
Reid, G.C.M.G. (High Commissioner for the Commonwealth of Australia).
" South Africa." By Sir J. Percy Fitzpatrick, .C.M.G.
" South Australia." By F. W. Young (A gent -General for South Australia).
XX. 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 Vise-Presidents of the Institute. The Chairmen
of the last few years include H.R.H. the Prince of Wales (afterwards H.M. King
Edward VII.), H.R.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, H.R.H. Prince
Arthur of Connaught, K.G., the Right Hon. Jk^ph Chamberlain, the Earl of Rosebery,
the Duke of Argyll, Lord Northcote, the Earl of Qnslow; the Bight Hon. Alfred Lyttle-
ton, the Earl of Crewe, Lord Avebury, the Earl of Aberdeen, the Earl of Punraven,
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. In the present year, owing to the war, the Council has decided to hold
neither of these functions.
. HOUSE AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE.
THIS Committee has been recently constituted (at first under the name of the Social
Committee) to deal with matters of internal economy on the lines of a Club House
Committee, and to facilitate social intercourse among the Fellows. Some of its
members attend every Thursday in the smoking-room from 4.30 to 6.30 p.m., wearing
+ .he Institute's badge with a red ribbon, to welcome visitors from Overseas, and to
introduce them, when desired, to Fellows of the Institute, and others who may be
present.
On the first Thursday of each month tea is served from 4.30 to 6.30 p.m., and all
guests are made welcome, whether they be Fellows or not. On certain occasions
advantage is taken of these gatherings to hold an informal discussion on matters
of general Jnterest.
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Standing Emigration Committee. 55
XXII. 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, and the discussions included 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.
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 Con-
ference. Eventually, in 1912, the Prime Minister appointed the Dominions Royal
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 th-e
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 inquiring 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
position 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 limi^
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. A
number of Boards of Guardians appear, from re' urns made by the Committee, to ba
in favour of child emigration, and the Com nittee will in future endeavour to influence
and assist the guardians in this direction.
' In July, the Committee interviewed Mr. C. L. Anderson, recently Under-Secretai y
for Agriculture, New South Wales, and discussed suggestions in reference to the
Dreadnought Fund, now in the hands of trustees at Sydney, for the purpose of
encouraging British immigration. A Sub-committee considered this scheme, and
drew up a report for Mr. Anderson embodying the views to be laid before the trustees.
The Committee was also consulted by Mr. W. H. Hay ward, member of the British
Columbia Parliament, on the subject of child emigration to that Province, and the
56 Royal Colonial Institute.
ground was laid for closer co-operation between it and the Mother-Country. The
question of the emigration of ex-service men was discussed with Mr. Scammell, and the
Committee undertook to help on his movement.
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.
(b) The emigration of ex-service men to Australia.
(c) Emigration of children to Australia and British Columbia.
(d) The ac f ion of Boards of Guardians as to the success attending the emigration
of Poor-Law children.
(e) The charges on emigrants, and steamship accommodation.
(f) The contributions made under the National Insurance Act, 1911, by emigrants
to Approved Societies in this country, and the transfer value to Colonial
Societies.
(g) The drafting of a scheme for the establishment of a Koyal Colonial Institute
Bureau of Migration.
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.
XXIII. " AFTER THE WAR" EMPIRE SETTLEMENT AND
RURAL EMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE.
THE above Committee has been formed, as the result of an informal meeting of
Fellows of the Institute, held on March 4, 1915 (Earl Grey in the chair), when a resolution
was passed requesting the Council to appoint a Committee " to give its earnest and
immediate attention to the subject of employment of ex-service men, on the land and
otherwise, at home and Overseas, after the war ; also to form a Committee for the
purpose of taking the necessary steps to approach the Home Government and the
Governments of the Dominions thereon."
This Committee has held several meetings for discussion of the policy to be advocated,
and a request has been sent by th j Chapman to the Prime Minister that he would receive
a deputation from the member lor the consideration of the subject.
XXIV. 7/AR SERVICES COMMITTEE.
WITHIN a few days of the outbreak of the war this Committee was constituted
as a result of a meeting of Fellows convened, under authority of the Council, by Mr.
Coleman P. Hyman, for the purpose of considering what steps should be taken to place
at the disposal of the authorities the services of Fellows of the Institute wishing to
serve in various capacities during the war. Sir Godfrey Lagden, K.C.M.G., who then
War Services Committee. 57
took the chair, was for some time Chairman of the Committee, but the Chairman is
now Sir John Page Middleton. The Hon. Secretary throughout has been Mr. Coleman
P. Hyman.
More than 500 Fellows and persons introduced by them have been interviewed
by the Honorary Secretary, about 150 commissions in His Majesty's forces have been
obtained through the efforts of the Committee, and a number of persons (including
a few ladies) have also secured civil employment in Government departments through
the Committee's recommendations. The Honorary Secretary has received requests
for information and advice from Fellows in all parts of the world.
An example to those unable for various reasons to join the Forces has been shown
by Mr. A. O'Gorman-Munkhouse, of Los Gatos, California, who, having been advised
that being somewhat beyond the military age it was not advisable for him to leave for
England, has sent to the Honorary Secretary the sum of 25 as a donation towards
War Funds in need of help. The Committee has also been instrumental in the pro-
vision of a motor ambulance for use in London only, which conveys wounded men from
the railway stations to Hospitals and Convalescent Homes.
XXV. 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.E.H. The Duke of Connaught, E.G.,
G.C.M.G., is the Permanent Master of the Lodge. The Hon. Sir John A. Cockburn,
M.D., K.C.M.G., acted in the capacity of Deputy Master for the first year, Col. the
Hon. Sir Newton J. Moore, K.C.M.G., for the second year, and F. Faithfull Begg
Esq., for the third year.
The Lodge, which has now a membership of 140, held seven meetings in 1914. At
the Installation Meeting, held on January 13, 1915, the Hon. J. G. Jenkins was
appointed by His Royal Highness to the chair as Deputy Master in succession to Mr.
F. Faithfull Begg. He appointed as his Officers :
F. Faithfull Begg, /.P.M. ; Right Hon. Lord Lilford, Senior Warden ; Colonel G.
M. Weekley, V.D., Junior Warden ; Rev. Basil G. Bourchier, M.A., Chaplain ; Colonel
the Hon. Sir Newton J. Moore, K.C.M.G., Treasurer ; T. Boevey Barrett, Secretary ;
Ralph S. Bond, Senior Deacon; Major A. J. N. Tremearne, M.A., LL.M., Junior
Deacon ; Mark H. Wade, Director of Ceremonies ; Arthur Ross, Assistant Director of
Ceremonies ; D. F. Tuffill, Organist ; Major James R. Boose, V.D., Assistant Secretary ;
Gilbert Taylor, Inner Guard ; A. H. Moreing, J. B. Lee-Roberts, and Dr. H. Lyster-
Jameson, M.A., D.Sc., Ph.D., Stewards ; Joseph Taylor, Tyler.
The Royal Colonial Institute Chapter was consecrated on December 18, 1913, by
the Grand Secretary, Sir Edward Letchworth, F.S.A., the first Principals being the
Hon. Sir John A. Cockburn, M.D., K.C.M.G., Major George S. Beeching, V.D., and
Col. the Hon. Sir Newton J. Moore, K.C.M.G. The Scribe E is Major T. A. Glenny.
The Lodge and Chapter Meetings are both held at Freemasons' Hall. The Lodge
on the second Wednesdays in the months of January, March, June, August and
October. The Chapter on the first Tuesdays in November, February and May.
Correspondence should be addressed to the respective Secretaries at the Institute.
XXVI.-LIST OF FELLOWS
Corm-h'd to 26tfi July, 1915.
{patron; Jus MAJESTY THE KING.
(Those marked * are Honorary Fellows.)
(Those marked f have compounded for life.)
RESIDENT FELLOWS.
Election.
1897
1891
1886
1883
1889
1886
1893
1914
1901
1913
1887
1911
1912
1911
1911
1886
1913
1915
1907
1912
1883
1898
1914
1880
1907
1910
1899
1880
1909
fA-ABABRELTON, ROBERT, P.R.G.S., F.R.E.S., P.O. Box 33, Pretoria, South Africa ; and
P.O. Box 322, Maritzburg, South Africa.
ABERDEEN AND TEMAIR, THE MOST HON. THE MARQUIS OF, K.T., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O.,
Haddo House, Aberdeen, N.B.
f ACLAND, VICE-ADMIRAL SIR WILLIAM A. DYKE, BART.. C.V.O., Wilmead, Mid-Warberry
Road, Torquay ; United Service Club, and Athenceum Club, Pall Mall, S. W.
ACTON-ADAMS, WILLIAM, 74 Park Mansions, Albert Gate,, S. W.
ACUTT. R. NOBLE, Octon, Torquay.
fADAM, SIR CHARLES E., BART., 5 New Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.G. ; and Blair-Adam,
Kinross-shire, N.B.
ADAMS, GEORGE, 47 Vincent Square, S. W.
ADAMS, P. H., F.R.I.B.A., 32 Craven Street, W.C.
ADAMSON, SIR WILLIAM, C.M.G., 2 Billiter Avenue, E.G.
ADDIS, SIR CHARLES S., The Ball, 6A Primrose Hill Road, Hampstead, N.W.
AGIUS, EDWARD T., 3 Belsize Grove, N.W. ; and Malta.
AIKIN, WILLIAM A., M.D., 66 Bedford Gardens, Kensington, W.
AIREDALE, RIGHT HON. LORD, 3 Cadogan Square, S. W. ; and Gledhow Hall, Leeds.
AITKEN, SIR W. MAX, M.P., Cherkley Court, Leatherhead ; and 28 Threadneedfe Street
E.G.
ALBEMARLE, RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF, K.C.V.0., C.B., A.D.C., 39 Belgrave Square, S.W. ;
and Quidenham, Norfolk.
ALCOCK, JOHN, 111 Cambridge Gardens, North Kensington, W.
ALDENHAM, RIGHT HON. LORD, 37 Portland Place, W.
ALDENHOVEN, HUBERT, 40 Great Tower Street, E.G.
| 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.
ALLEN, HENRY CHARLES, 61s Holland Park, Kensington, W.
f ALLEN, ROBERT, Summerhayes, Betchworth, Surrey.
ALLEN, WILLIAM H., 1 Queen Anne's Chambers, 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, WALTER H., C.E., Lynwood, Cardington Road, Bedford.
AMERY, LEOPOLD S., M.A., M.P., 9 Embankment Gardens, Chelsea, S.W.
60 Royal Colonial Institute.
Year of
Election.
1906 f AMPTHILL, RIGHT HON. LORD, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., Milton Ernest Hall, Bedford.
1913 AMSCHEL, JULIUS A., 28 Par k Side, Kniyhtsbridge, S.W.
1909 ANDERSON, ALAN G., 5 Fenchurch Avenue, E.G.
1912 ANDERSON, DAVID, F.C.I.S., 1 London Wall Buildings, E.G.
1875 f ANDERSON, ED WARD R.
1907 ANDBBSON, FREDERICK, 54 Queens Gate, S.W. ; and Oriental Club, Hanover Square, W.
1900 ANDERSON, GEORGE GRAY, The Wilderness, Inner Park Road, Wimbledon Common, S. W.
1912 ANDERSON, HERBERT WM., The Hermitage, Buxted, Sussex.
1914 ANDERSON, JAMES, Highfields, Warwick Road, Bishop's Stortford ; and Stock Exchange, E.C.
1911 ANDERSON. JAMES C., 16 Lynedoch Place, Edinburgh.
1914 ANDERSON, JAMES F., 11 Holland Villas Road, Kensington, W.
1904 ANDERSON, SIR JOHN, Messrs. Guthrie & Co., 5 Whittingion Avenue, E.C.
1911 ANDERSON, JOHN KINGDON, 10 York House, Kensington, W.
1897 ANDERSON, SIR KENNETH S., K.C.M.G., 5 Fenchurch Avenue, E.C.
1891 ANDERSON, W. HERBERT, 12 Hanover Terrace, Regent's Park, N. W.
1905 ANDERSON, WiLLiAai BAKER, cfo Lloyds Bank, 72 Lombard Street, E.C.
1889 f ANDREW, DUNCAN C., Berwyn, Bearsden, Glasgow.
1898 ANDREWS, M. STEWART, 72 Heme Hill, S.E.
1912 ANDREWS, THOMAS J., Coombe Lodge, Sallash, Cornwall.
1912 ANGUS, ARTHUR R., Glenmore House, Glenmore Road, Minchcad. Somerset.
1906 ANSTRUTHER-GRAY, MAJOR WILLIAM, M.P., Kilmany, Fife, N.B.
1891 ANTHONISZ, JAMES O., C.M.G., The Cottage, Dyncvor Road, Richmond Hill, Surrey.
1906 fARBCTHNOT, WILLIAM REIERSON, 33 St. Helens Place, E.C. ; and National Club,
' 1 Whitehall Gardens, S.W.
1896 ARCHEJJ, F. BISSETT, 27A, High Street, St. John's Wood, N. IV.
1909 ARCHER-SHEE, MAJOR MARTIN, D.S.O., M.P., IS St. James 1 Square, S. W.
J 900 f ARKWRIGHT, JOHN S., 56 St. George's Square, S. W.
1912 ARMOUR, DONALD J., M.B., F.R.C.S., 89 Harley Street., W.
1913 ARMSTRONG, JOHN PRIAULX, 20 South Road, Weston -super -Mare.
1891 f ARMSTRONG, W. C. HEATON, 5 Cornwall Gardens, S. W.
1888 fARMYTAGE, GEORGE F., Hoo Lodge, Rochester.
1895 fAsHCROFT, EDGAR A., M.I.M.M., M.I.E.E., The Cottage, North Weald, Essex.
1912 ASHE, FREDERICK WEBBER, Union Bank of Canada, 51 Threadneedle Street, E.G.
1911 ASKEW, HUGH, 3 Hans Crescent, S. W.
1898 ASPINALL, ALGERNON E'., 3 Ashley Gardens, S. W.
1883 fAsTLEFORD, JOSEPH, W ood View, St. Anthony's Road, Bournemouth.
1911 ASTOR, WALDORF, M.P., 4 St. James's Square, S. W.
1874 f ATKINSON, CHARLES E., 1 Chatsworth Gardens, Eastbourne.
1887 ATKINSON, J. MITFORD, M.B., 37 Welbeck Street, W.
1914 ATKINSON- WILLES, ADMIRAL SIR G. L., K.C.B., The Stroud, Haslemere.
1901 fATLEE, PERCY STEPHENSON.
1892 ATTENBOROUGH, MARK, 47 Mount Ephraim Road, Streatham, S.W.
1902 AUERBACH, JULIUS, Messrs. Dreyfus & Co., Ltd., 101 Leadenhall Street, E.C.
1880
1912
1913
1911
1915
1888
1910
1882
1902
1902
1913
, PHILIP, 4 Aldridge Road Villas, Baysivater, W.
BAGOT. THE RIGHT HON. LORD, F.G.S., F.S.A., Blythfield Hall, Ruyeley, Staffs; and
Travellers' 1 Club, Pall Mall, S.W.
BAILEY, H. J., Bowden Abbey, Bromyard, Worcester.
BAILEY, WILLIAM B., Oakley Lodge. 164 Wettbourne Grove, W.
SAILLIE, SIR DUNCAN COLVILLE, K. C.S.I., East India United Service Club, St. James's
Square, S.W.
BAILLIE, JAMES R., 1 Akenside Road, Fitzjohn's Avenue, N. W
BAILLIEU, E. L., 70 Cornhill, E.C.
BAIL WARD, W. A., 64 Victoria Street, S. W.
BA;N, ROBERT, 126 Queen's Gate, S.W.
BAIN, WILLIAM P. C., Lochrin Ironworks, Coatbridge, N.B.
BAIRD, J. G. A., Colstoun, Haddington, N.B.
Resident Fellows. 61
Year of
Election.
1912
BAIRD, JOHN LAWRENCE, C.M.G., M.P., 26 Chester Street, S.W.; and Bilton House, near
Rugby.
fBAiRD, ROBERT TWEED.
BAKER, ARTHUR E., 1 Lyall Street, Belgrave Square, S. W.
BAKER, ARTHUR F., Avenue House, Tettenhall, Staff f.
BAKEWELL, JOHN W., Forest End, Sandhurst, Berks.
fBALDWiN, STANLEY, M.P., Astley Hall, Stourport, Worcestershire ; and 93 E-> -. Fquare,
S.W.
BALFOUR, RIGHT HON. A. J M M.P., 4 Carlton Gardens, S.W. ; and Whiltingehn > Preston
Kirk, East Lothian.
BALFOUK, B. R., Townley Hall, Drogheda, Ireland.
BALFOUR, FREDERICK R. S., 39, Phillimore Gardens, W. ; and Dawyck t Stobo, /S .->.?.
BALFOUU, WM. RUSSELL, 194 Bedford Hill, Balham, S.W.
BALLANTYNE, ROBERT, 5 W hitting chame Drive, Kelvinside, Glasgow.
BALLARD, CAPT. HENRY, C.M.G., 54 Howard Road, SoutJiampton.
BALLARDIE, GEORGE M., St. Cuthberts, Castlebar Park Road, Ealing, W.
BALME, CHARLES, 61 Basinghall Street, E.G.
fBANKS, EDWIN HODGE, 15 Arlington Street, S. W.
BARBER, ALFRED J., Castlemere, Hornsey Lane, N. ; and Midland Railway Company of
Western Australia, 298 Winchester House, E.G.
fBARBOUR, J. MILNE, M.A., J.P., Conway, Dunmurry, Co. Antrim.
BARCLAY, HUGH GURNEY, Colney Hall, Norwich.
fBARiNG-GouLD, F., Merrow Grange, Guildford.
BARKER, ARTHUR R., 4 Westmoreland House, Fieldway Crescent, N.
BARKER, JAMES ELLIS, Albion Cottage, Fortis Green, N.
BARKLIE, T. W. S., cjo Belfast Banking Co., Coleraine.
BARNARD, WILLIAM J., Dalegarth, Purley.
f BARNES, ROBERT S. W., A.M.Inst.C.E., The Bungalow, New Milton, Hants.
BARNETT, CAFT. E. ALGERNON, Sports Club, St. James's Square, S. W.
BARON, A. I. SUCKLING, Woodton, Leatherhead.
BARRATT, WALTER, F.G.S., F.L.S., Albemarle Club, 37 Dover Street, W.
BARRETT, R. J., c/o " Financier," 54 Wool Exchange, E.G.
BARRETT, T. BOEVEY, River Bank, Strawberry Vale, Twickenham.
BARRY, SIR JOHN W. WOLFE, K.C.B., LL.D., F.R.S., 2 Queen Anne's Gate, S.W. ; and
15 Clielsea Embankment, S. W.
, FRIEDERICH LUDWIG, J.P., Corston Lodge, Bristol.
BARTLETT, SAMUEL A., 7 Berkeley Place, Wimbledon Common, S.W.
BATHURST, LIEUT. -COLONEL THE HON. ALLEN B., M.P., The Woodhouse, Epping ; and
Palebrook, Hever, Kent.
BATHURST, FREDERICK MARLAY, 66 Ashley Gardens, 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.
BAYLEY, J., Wellington College, Wellington, Salop.
BAYNES, WILLIAM, 13 Glenmore Road, Belsize Park, N.W.
BEALEY, RICHARD NOWELL, 4 Newcastle House, Northumberland Street, W.
^EANLANDS, REV. CANON ARTHUR, M.A., Wickhurst Manor, Weald, Sevenoaks.
BEAR, GEORGE A., c/o T. Yole, 29 Mutley Park Road, Mannamead, Plymouth.
5s ARE, PROF. T. HUDSON, B.Sc., Engineering Laboratory, The University, Edinburgh.
BEATTIE, J. A. BELL, The Old Hall, Findon, Sussex ; and Constitutional Club, W.C.
BEAUCHAMP, THE RIGHT HON. EARL, K.G., K.C.M.G., 13 Belgrave Square, S.W. ; and
Madresfield Court, Malvern Link.
BECHER, CHARLES F., B.A.I., A.M.Inst.C.E., Bearsden, Camberley.
BECK, A. CECIL, M.P., Harrold Hall, Bedford.
$ECK, H. REGINALD, Melrose, Crescent Road, South Woodford.
BEDFORD, His GRACE THE DUKE OF, K.G., 15 Belgrave Squa.re, 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.
62? Royal Colonial Institute.
Year of
Election.
1912
1884
1911
1913
1889
1906
1900
1910
1913
1913
1900
1902
1914
1906
1886
1891
1894
1911
1898
1884
1906
1881
1904
1886
1911
1912
1910
1895
1877
1911
1897
1910
1898
1911
1890
1882
1891
1913
1912
1912
1888
1889
1883
1902
1909
1911
1881
1881
1898
1913
1908
1909
1891
1914
fBEESON, WILLIAM, Wentworth, Prentis Road, Streatham, S.W.
BEETHAM, GEORGE, 7 Wetherby Gardens, 8. W.
BEETON, HENRY R., 9 Maresfteld Gardens, Hampstead, N.W.
BEGG, DONALD G., 32 Corf ton Road, Baling, If.
BEGG, F. FAITHFUL, 5 Whittington Avenue, E.G.
BEIT, OTTO, 49 Belgrave Square, S. W.
BELTLIOS, RAPHAEL E., 1 Cloisters, Temple, E.G.
COLONEL ALEXANDER W. C., Grangehurst, Court Road, Tunbridge Wells.
BELL, HENRY J., 38 Great St. Helens, E.G.
BELL, SIR HUGH, BART.. Rounton Grange, Northallerton.
BELL, ROBERT M., Messrs. Guthrie <fe Co., 5 Whittington Avenue, E.G.
BELL, WILLIAM^ St. Margaret's, Beklah Road, Tunbridge Wells ;
Club, Piccadilly. W.
BELSHAM, OLIVER D., J.P., Heybridge, Maldon, Essex.
BENNETT, ALDERMAN ARTHUR, J.P., Paddington House, Wfirrinyton.
f BENSON, ARTHUR- H., 62 Lndgate Hill, E.G.
BENSON, MAJOR-GENERAL SIR F. W., K.C.B., Coombe Bissdt, Salisbury ; and Army and
Navy Club, Pall Mall, S.W.
fBERLEiN, JULIUS, 536 Salisbury House, E.G.
BERRIDGE, SIR THOMAS H. D., 11 Old Broad Street, E.G.
BERRILL, W. J., Messrs. Gordon & Gotch, 15 St. Bride Street, E.G.
BEVAN, FRANCIS AUGUSTUS, 1 Tilney Street, May/air, W.
BEVAN, JAMES F., 3 Daysbrook Road, Streatham Hill, S.W.
BEVAN, WILLIAM ARMINE, 11 The Boltons, South Kensington, S. W.
BEWLEY, ROBERT, 16 Beacon Hill, Camden Road, N.
BIDDISCOMBE, J. R., Elmington, 91 Eltham Road, Lee, S.E. ; and 101 Leadenhall Street, E.G.
BIGGS, JOSEPH W., 11 Alexandra Mansions, West End Lane, N.W.
BIGLAND, ALFRED, M.P., 58 Jermyn Street, S.W. ; and Wrexford Lodge, Oxton, Birkenhead.
SINGLE Y, R. NOEL G., Home Close, Burnham, Bucks.
BIRBECK, JOHN, Dewerstone House, Cheltenham.
BIRCH, A. S., c/o Meters. A. L. Elder & Co., 7 St. Helens Place, E.G.
BIRCH, SIR ERNEST W., K.C.M.G., 30 Harrington Gardens, S. W.
BIRCHENOUGH, HENRY, C.M.G., 79 Eccleston Square, S.W.; and Reform Club, Pall Mall,
S.W.
BIRD, GEORGE W., Porthgwarra, Porthcurno, Cornwall.
BIRT, F. BECKETT, The Copse, Wimbledon, S. W.
BISHOP, F. L., 119 Finsbury Pavement, E.G.
BLACKWOOD, GEORGE- R., St. James's Club, Piccadilly, W.
fBLAGROVE, COLONEL HENRY J., C.B., Artillery Mansions, Victoria Street, S.W.
BLACK, ERNEST, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., 7 Harley Street, W.
BLACK, GEORGE Gow, 41 Lavender Gardens, Clapham Common, S. W.
BLACK, J. F., M.D., c/o Bank of British North America, 5 Gracechurch Street, E.G.
BLACKIE, JOHN, Kinmuir, Milngavie, Dumbartonshire.
, SIR HENRY A., G.C.M.G., Myrtle Grove, Youghal, Ireland.
BLAND, R. N., C.M.G., c/o Messrs, H. S. King cfc Go., 9 Pall Mall, S.W.
BLECKLY, CHARLES ARNOLD, 10 Philpot Lane, E.G.
, RIGHT HON. LORD, 33 Portland Place, W. ; and Blythwood, Stansted, Essex.
BLYTH, THOMAS TOLM^, M.A., 112 Gresham House, Old Broad Street, E'.C.
BOARD, A. VYVYAN, 4 May field Road, Grassendale, Liverpool.
Fois, FREDK. W., 69 Campd.en Hill Court, W.
Bois, HENRY, 5 Astwood Road, South Remington, S. W.
BOLTON, JOHN, 87 Widmore Road, Bromley, Kent.
fBoNAR, GEORGE, 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 8i. Andrews Road, Bedford.
*BoosE, JAMES R., 84 Hazlewell Road, Putney, S.W.
Year of
Election.
1905
1914
1883
1912
1908
Resident Fellows. 63
BOOTH, RIGHT HON. CHARLES, F.R.S., D.C.L., 28 Campden House Court, W.
BOOTH, W. BRAMWBLL (General, Salvation Army), Beech Hill, Barnet, Herts.
fBoRTON, REV. N. A. B., M.A., Burwell Vicarage, Cambridge.
BOSANQUET, BERNARD J. T., c/o Lloyds Bank, St. James's Street., S.W.
BOSANQTJET, ADMIRAL SIR .DAY H., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., K.C.B., Brom-y-Clos, Hereford;
and United Service Club, S. W.
BOSANQUET, RICHARD A., Bank House, Windsor.
BOSANQUET, WM. DAVID, Ripsley, Liphook, Hants.
fBosTOCK, SAMUEL, Lainston, near Winchester.
BOSWELL, W. ALBERT, Hornton Cottage, Kensington, W.
BOTSFORD, WM. MURRAY, Royal Bank of Canada, Princes Street, E.G.
BOUCHIER, REV. B. G. } M.A., The Vicarage, Hampstead Garden Suburb, N. }\.
fBouLTON, HAROLD E., M.A., M.V.O., 64 Cannon Street, E.G.
JBOULTON, SIR SAMUEL B., BART., Copped Hall, Totteridge, Herts.
BOURNE, J. JOHNSTONE, A.M.I.C.E., M.I.N.A., 57 Gracechurch Street, E.G.
BOURNE, ROBERT WILLIAM, C.E., 18 Hereford Square, S.W.
BOURSOT, BASIL J., 36 Sackville Street, W.
fBovELL, SIR HENRY A., Royal Societies Club, St. James' Street, S.W.
fBowoEN-SMiTH, ADMIRAL SIR NATHANIEL, K.C.B., 16 Queen's Gate Terrace S.W.
Bo WINS, ARTHUR W., Lemington, Frensham, Surrey.
BOWLES, GEORGE VERNON, 16 Hillside Gardens, Highgate, N.
BOWMAN, GEORGE MILLAR, Logie, Cupar, N.B.
BOWRING, COLONEL F. T. N. SPRATT, R.E., C.B., Hurstmead, Chislehurst ; and Athenceum
Club, Pall Mall, S.W.
BOXALL, EDWARD T., 64 Cornhill, E.G.
BOYD, CHARLES W., C.M.G., 2 Down Street, Piccadilly, W.
BOYD-CARPENTER, CAPTAIN JOHN P., 35 Onslow Gardens, S. W.
BOYLE, SIR CAVENDISH, K.C.M.G., 14 Holland Road, Hove.
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., c/o Union Bank of Australia, 71 Cornhill, E.G.
BRACHER, CAPTAIN FRANK VIVIAN, 180 Cheltenham Road., Bristol.
fBRADBERRY, THOMAS R., 3 Copthall Buildings, E.G.
BRAMSTON, SIR JOHN. G.C.M.G., C.B., 18 Berkeley Place, Wimbledon, S.W.
BRAND, REV. JOHN, Plait Vicarage, Borough Green, near Sevenoaks, Kent.
BRASSEY,LEONARD,M.P.,4pe^orpe, Wansford,Northunts;and40 UpperGrosvenor Street, W.
BRASSEY, RIGHT HON. EARL, G.C.B., 24 Park Lane, W. ; and CJtapelwood Manor^ Nutley,
Sutsex.
BRATCHELL, STANLEY, Broad Street House, E.G.
BRAUND, FREDERICK W., Messrs. George Wills & Sons, Ltd., 27 Leadenhall Street, E.G.
BREAKELL, J. EDWIN, 58 Longridge Road, South Kensington, S. W.
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 Ashburn Gardens, South Kensington, S.W.
BREWSTER, ADOLPH B., Delana, Combe Down, Bath.
BRIDGES, REAR-ADMIRAL WALTER B., c/o Messrs. Woodhead & Co., 44 Charing Cross S W
and United Service Club, Pall Mall, S. W.
BRIGGS, WILLIAM, M.A., LL.D., D.C.L., Burlington House, Cambridge.
BRISCOE, WILLIAM ARTHUR, Longstowe Hall, Cambs.
BRITTAIN, HARRY E., M.A., 2 Cowley Street, Westminster, S.W.
fBROADMEAD, HAROLD H., Olands, Milverton, Som.
BROCK, JOHN E., 8 Forest Rise, Snaresbrook, Walthamstow.
BROCKLEBANK, RALPH, Haughton Hall, Tarporley, Cheshire.
BROCKLEHURST, EDWARD, J.P., Kinnersley Manor, Reigate.
BROOK-ASCOUGH, CAPTAIN THOMAS HENRY, 72 Warwick Gardens, S.W.
BROOKS, GEORGE L., Rokell, Woodthorpe Road, Ashford, Middlesex.
fBROOKS, HERBERT, 17 Prince's Gardens, S. W.; and 11 St. Benet Place, Gracechurch Street, E.G
64 Royal Colonial Institute.
Year of
Election.
1888
1912
1908
1914
1910
1910
1900
1913
1912
1892
1907
1914
1888
1912
1877
1909
1884
1904
1910
1910
1895
1900
1906
1913
1909
1909
1909
1889
1898
1912
1911
1897
1910
1912
1913
1913
1886
1902
1913
1912
1915
1900
1914
1903
1914
1897
1894
1909
1908
1893
1912
1887
1890
BROOKS, H. TABOR, 11 'St. Benet Place, Gracechurch Street, E.C.
BROMHEAD, WALTER S., 15 Angel Court, Throgmorton St., E.C.
BROUNGER, RICHARD E., The Hawthorns, Grove Park, Chiswick, W.
BROWN, FREDERICK, I.S.O., Malvern House. Hotel, Abbey Road, Great Malvern.
BROWN, GEORGE MCLAREN, Canadian Pacific Railway, 62 Charing Cross, S. W.
BROWN, J. FINDEN, Helenhurst, Holligrave Road, Bromley, Kent.
fBROWN, SIR JOHN McLEAVY, C.M.G., 49 Portland Place, W.
BROWN, W. CAMPBELL, M.A., F.R.G.S., F.C.P., Tetherdown, Muswell Hill, N.
BROWNE, ALEXANDER, Callaly Castle, Whittingham, Northumberland.
BROWNE, ARTHUR SCOTT, Buckland Filleigh, Highampton, North Devon.
BROWNE, GERALD M., 7 Walbrook, E.C.
BROWNE, HAMILTON E., C.M.G., St. James's Club, Piccadilly, W.
BROWNE, LEONARD G., Hoburne, Christchurch, Hants.
BROWNE, MARTIN L. INNES, c/o National Bank of South Africa, Circus Place, E.C.
BROWNING, S. B., Roby, Crescent Wood Road, Sydenham Hill, S.E.
BROWNING, THOMAS BLAIR, M.A., 18 Bury Street. W.C.
BRUCE, SIR CHARLES, G.C.M.G., Arnot Tower, Leslie, N.B.
BRUCE, COLONEL SIR DAVID, C.B., F.R.S., R.A.M.C., Royal Army Medical College, Grosvcnor
Road,S.W.
fBRUCE, CAPTAIN DAVID L., R.F.A., 2 Rolhesay 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.
BRUNNER, RIGHT HON. SIR JOHN T., BART., Silverlands, Chertsey.
fBRUNWiN, ALAN D., M.D., Rayne, Braintree, Essex.
, GEORGE E., Haverings, Rayne, Braintree, Essex.
BRYDEN, ARCHIBALD L., 10 John Street, Adelphi, W.C.
BUCHANAN, JAMES, Lavington Park, Petworth ; and 24 Holborn, E.C.
fBucKLAND, THOMAS, c/o BanlcofNew South Wales, 29 Threadneedle Street, E.C.
BUCKLE, A. STEWART, 9 Sewardstone Road, Waltham Abbey.
BUCKLER, C. DCJGALD, St. Mary's Croft, Mill Hill, N. W.
BUCKLEY, G. A. MCLEAN, The Hall, Worth, Sussex.
BUCKLEY, LIEUT. -CoL. PERCY, 33 Hans Mansions, S.W.
BUCKNILL, SAMUEL P. B., 51 St. George's Square, S. W.
BULKELEY-EVANS, W. A., 12 King's Bench Walk, Temple, E.C.
BULL, ARTHUR S., 5 Northumberland Avenue, W.C.
BULL, HENRY, 1 Queens Gate Terrace, S.W. ; and 28 Milton Street, E.C.
BULL, JAMES, 1 Albion Road, Clapham, S. W.
BULLEN, ISAAC W., Messrs. Jeremiah Lyon & Co., 4 Lombard Street, E.C.
BULLER, W. LEOPOLD, Junior Carlton Club, Pall Mall, S. W.
BURDETT-COUTTS, WILLIAM, M.P., 1 Stratton Street, Piccadilly, W.
BURN, JOHN, 17 Upper Phillimore Place, Kensington, W.
BURR, COLONEL JOHN MARSHALL, 131 Cromwell Road, S.W.
BURRELL, PERCY, The Grange, Barton Mills, MildenhaU, Suffolk.
BURROUGHES, REV. EDWARD R., The Vicarage, Stoke Holy Cross, Norwich.
BURSTALL, JOHN F., 57 Gracechurch Street, E.C.
BURT, ALBERT HAMILTON, M.R.C.S.E., L.R.C.P., 23 Palmeira Square, Hove, Sussex.
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.
BUTT, JOHN H., Gresham Club, King William Street, E.C.
fBuTTERWORTH, ARTHUR R., 7 Fig Tree Court, Temple, E.C. ; and 47 Campden House
Road, W.
Year of
Election.
1912
1915
1894
1878
1897
1898
1902
1912
1903
1904
1904
1890
1911
1912
1895
1910
1881
1894
1884
1908
1905
1913
1913
1897
1914
1889
1910
1912
1910
1915
1913
1878
1880
1913
1893
1885
1911
1912
1913
1913
1911
1889
1912
1913
1892
1914
1900
1918
1910
1883
Resident Fellows.
BCTTTKR WORTH, JAMBS P., 24 Linden Garden*, Bnyawaler, W.
BUXTON, ALFRED, White Cottage, Wilmdow, Ckwhirr.
fBuxTON, NOEL E., M.P., Brick Lane, E.
BUXTON, SIR T. FOWELL, BART., O.C.M.C!., 2 Prince* C>tl<>. A'. IK. ; nn.
Abbey, Essex.
t-BuxTON, T. F. VICTOR, M.A., J.P., Woodredon, Walthnm Abbey.
BYRNE, J. 0., 201 Salisbury House, E.G.
65
CADBURY, RICHARD, Rose Hill, Worcester.
fCADBtJRY, WILLIAM A., King's Norton, Birmingham.
CAILLARD, SIR VINCENT H. P., J.P., 42 Half Moon Street, W.
fCAiRD, JAMES, 112 Fenchurch Street, E.C.
fCALDBCOTT, REV. PROFESSOR ALFRED, D.D., King's College, Strand, W.C.
fCALDicoTT, HARVEY, 1 St. James's Street, S. W.
CALTHROP, S. GUY, Manager's Office, L. & N. W. Railway, Euston, N. W.
CAMBRAY, PHILIP G., Union Defence League, 25 Victoria Street, S.W.; and 30 Marmora
Road, Honor Oak, S.E.
fCAMERON, MAJOR SIR MAURICE A., R.E., K.C.M.G., 61 Bedford Gardens, Kensington, W,
CAMERON, WM. KEITH, Junior Constitutional Club, Piccadilly, W.
f CAMPBELL, ALLAN, 21 Upper Brook Street, W.
CAMPBELL, GORDON H., cjo Messrs. Weddel da Co., 16 St. Helens Place, E.C.
fCAMPBELL, W. MIDDLETON, 23 Rood Lane, E.C.
CAMPBELL, WILLIAM FINLAY, Brantridge Forest, Balcombe, Sussex.
fCAMPBELL-JOHNSTON, MALCOLM, 2 Paper Buildings, Temple, E.C.
CAMPION, C. A. B., Commonwealth Bank, 36 New Broad Street, E.C.
CANTERBURY, His GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF, G.C.V.O., Lambeth Palace, S.E.
CAPPEL, SIR ALBERT J. LEPPOC, K.C.I.E., 27 Kensington Court Gardens, W.
CAPPER, FRANK, 137 Whitehall Court, S.W. ; and Junior Athenceum Club, Piccadilly, W.
CARGILL, WALTER, 42 Stanford Road, Kensington, W.
CARLYON, REV. TRISTREM S., LL.D., Eulalia, St. Albans Crescent, Bournemouth.
CARMICHAEL, H. S., Burnham, Park Drive, Colder' & Rill, N.W.
CARR, JOHN T.,, c/o Messrs. Griffiths da Co., 3 Central Buildings, Westminster, S.W.
CARR-ELLISON, LIEUT.-COLONEL RALPH H., J.P., 41 Princes Gate, S. W. ; and Hedgeleij Had,
Alnwick,
CARTER, PHILIP, 49 Carlton Mansions, Portsdoivn Road, W.
CARTER, SIR GILBERT T., K.C.M.G., Greycliffe, Torquay.
t CARTER, WILLIAM H., B.A., 34 Gresham Street, E.C.
fCASSEL, RIGHT HON. SIR ERNEST, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., Brook House, Park Lane, W.,
and Moulton Paddocks, Newmarket.
CATTO, JOHN, Boodles Club, 28 St. James's Street, S. W.
CAUTLEY, COLONEL HENBY, R.E., United Service Club, Pall Matt, S.W.
CAWOOD, ARTHUR D. C., 305/6 Moorgate Station Chambers, E.C.
CECIL, LORD HUGH, M.P., 35 Bruton Street, W. ; and Hatfield, Herts.
CECIL, LORD WILLIAM, C.V.O., 23 Queen's Gate Gardens, S.W.
CHAMBERLAIN, RIGHT HON. AUSTEN, M.P., 9 Egerton Place, S.W. ; and Highbury, Moor
Green, Birmingham.
CHAMBERS, COLONEL ARTHUR W., V.D., 10 Addison Garden*, Kensington, W.
{CHAMBERS, FREDERICK D., 138 Knight's Hill, West Norwood, S.E.
CHAMBERS, THOMAS STANLEY, 138 Knight's Hill, West Norwood, S.E.
CHAMPION, HUBERT H., Farleigh, Uppingham.
J-CHAPLIN, HOLROYD, B.A., 2 Holland Villas Eoad, W.
CHAPMAN, SIR ARTHUR, 6 Hilltop Eoad, West Hampstead, N.W.
CHAPMAN, MAJOR WILLIAM E. ; 49 Lancaster Gate, W.
CHABNOOK, HKWRY HAVKLOCK, Be&chcroft, Oatland* Park, Weybridge.
CHARNWOOD, RIGHT HON. LORD, M.A., 108 Eaton Square, S. W. ; and Stows House, Lichfteld.
, ABTHUR F., Mast Hill, Oxted, Surrey ; and Oxford and Cambridge Club
Pall Mall, S.W.
66 /'>//';/ Colonial Institute.
Year of
Election.
1885
1894
1913
1904
1913
1908
1868
1914
1888
1894
1895
1910
1903
1897
1905
1913
1900
1891
1913
1903
1887
1912
1911
1910
1889
1014
J886
191::
1893
1902
1911
1906
1914
1896
1903
1914
1881
1895
1898
1901
1883
1912
1891
1909
1885
1902
1905
1915
1882
1880
1882
1907
1898
fCHARRiNGTON, HUGH SPENCER, Dove Cliff, Burton-on -Trent.
, FRANK M., Silverdale, Victoria Road, Woodbridgc.
CHEESEWKIGHT, LIEUT. -COLONEL WILLIAM F., 165 Strand, W.C.
CHEKE, GEORGE O. M., Faygate Place, Horsham.
CHELMSFORD, THE RIGHT HOK. LOKD, G.C.M.G., 18 Queen Gate Place. S. W. ; and Yarrclls
Lytchett, Pooh, Dorset.
CHIDELL, CHARLES A., Illovo, Woking.
*CHRISTIAK, H.R.H. PRINCE, K.G., G.C.V.O., Cumberland Lodge, Windsor Great Park.
CHRISTIE, HARRY B., Wayside, Grove Park Road, Nottingham, Kent.
fCHRiSTisoN, ROBERT, Burwell Park, Louih.
CHURCH, WALTER, Kilmartin, List, Hants.
(CHURCHILL, COLONEL MACKENZIE, The Granleys, St. Mark's, Cheltenham.
CLARK, CHARLES J. J., 1 Bavensbourne Gardens, Ealing, W.
CLARK, CUMBERLAND, 22 Kensington Park Gardens, W.
(-CLARK, EDWARD G. U., West Runton, Cromer.
CLARK, ERNEST, 11 Duchy Rooms, Somerset House, W.C.
CLARK, ERNEST, 63 Argylt Road, Ilford.
CLARK, LIEUT. -COLONEL SIR JAMES R. A., BART., C.B., F.R.C.S.K., Braywick Grove, Maiden-
head.
CLARK, JONATHAN, IA Devonshire Terrace, Portland Place, W.
(CLARKE, CHARLES B. 0., 40 St. James's Place, S.W.
{CLARKE, GENERAL SIR CHARLES MANSFIELD, BART., G.C.B., G.C.V.O., 20 Lennox
Gardens, S. W.
fCLARKE, SIR FIBLDING, The Lawn, Southchurch, Essex.
CLARKE, FREDERIC SYDINHAM, The Croft, Winchfield.
CLARKE, J. PERCY, M.Inst.C.E., 14 Hans Court, S.W.
CLARKE, PERCY, Btechwood, CaUrham Valley.
fCLARKE, STRACHAN C-, Messrs. J. Morrison & Co., 5 Fenchurch Street, E.G.
CLARKE, WILLIAM J., M.Inst.C.E., 45 Kensington Mansions, S.W.
tCLAYTOK, REGINALD B. B., Little Hachett, East Boldre, Hants.
CLEGG, RICHARD, Farley Lodge, Roy Park Avenue, Maidenhead.
CLEGHORK, ROBERT C., 14 St. Mary Axe, E.G.
CLOUGHER, THOMAS R., 17 Cockspur Street, S.W.
CLOWES, MATTRICE, 63 Harcourt Terrace, S. W.
fCLUNIS, R. ROSS.
COATES, COLONEL CHARLES, 3 Duchess Road, Clifton, Bristol.
tCoATBS, MAJOR SIR EDWARD F., BAET., M.P., 99 Gresham Sired, E.G. ; and Tayles Hill,
E wdl t Surrey.
COATES, JOSEPH, 79 Queen Victoria Street, E.G.
fCoATS, MAJOR ANDREW, D.S.O., Burr ough-on-the- Hill, Melton- Mowbray.
COBB, ALFRED B., 11 Hittmarton Road, Camden Road, N.
COCHRANE, HON. THOMAS H., Crawford Priory, Springfield, Fife, N.B.
COCKBURN, Hour. SIR JOHN A., M.D., K.C.M.G., Deans Hill, Harrietsham, Maidstonc,
tCoHEN, CHARLES WALEY, 51 Campden Hill Road, W.
COHEN, NEVILLE D., Messrs. D Cohen &Co.,ll Tokenhouse Yard, E.C.
COKE, LIEUT. HON. ROGER, R.N., Holkham, Norfolk.
COLEBROOK, ALBERT E., 44 St. Nary Axe, E.C.
COLES, COLONEL ARTHUR H., C.M.G., D.S.O., 18 Walpole Street, Chelsea, S.W. ; and Kava
and Military Club, Piccadilly, W.
COLES, WILLIAM R. E., 28 Fiah Street Hill, E.G.
COLLIER, REV. HENRY N., M.A., Fairlight, Southborough, Kent.
COLLINS, CAPT. R. MUIRHEAD, U.N., C.M.G., 49 Oakley Street, S. W.
COLLS, ARCHIBALD B. H., 5 Coleman Street, E.C.
fCoLLUM, RHV. HUGH ROBERT, M.R.I.A., F.S.S., 35 Oakley Street, Ghehea. S.W.
COLLYEB, WILLIAM R., M.A., I.S.O., Hackford Hall, Reepham, Norfolk.
COLMER, JOSEPH G., C.M.G., 29 Eldon Road, W.
COLVIN, IAN DUNCAN, 8 Reynolds Close, Hampstead Way, N.W.
CONIGRAVE, B. FAIRFAX, 170 Winchester House, E.C.
Resident Fellows. 67
Tsar of
Election.
1905
1899
1874
1886
1909
1882
1899
1884
1891
1911
1889
1908
1909
1910
1912
1887
1911
1913
1914
1913
1892
1907
1904
1896
1885
1889
1896
1888
1913
1887
1897
1913
1912
1913
1887
1912
1896
1896
1912
1895
1912
1912
1911
1913
1903
1910
1897
1911
1912
1913
1911
1890
*CONNADQHT, H.E., FIILD-MABSHAL H.R.H. THH DUKE OF, K.G., Q.C.M.G., Government
House, Ottawa, Canada ; and Bag shot Park, Surrey.
CONYBEARE, REV. WM. JAMES, M.A., Netoington Rectory, S.E.
fCooDE, M. P., c/o Messrs. H. S. King cfc Co., 9 Pall Mall, S.W.
fCooKE, HENRY M., 12 Friday Street, E.G.
COOPER, J. ASTLEY, Broomfield Hall, Swanley, Kent.
COOPER, REV. CHARLES J., 20 Hertford Street, Cambridge.
COOPER, SIR RICHARD A., BART., M.P., Ashlyns Hall, Berkhamsted.
COOPER, ROBERT ELLIOTT, C.E., 44 Princes Gate, S.W. ; and 15 Deans Yard, 8. W.
COOPER, SIR WILLIAM C., BART., c/o London Joint Stock Bank, 69 Pall Mall, S. W .
COPLESTON, LIEUT. REGINALD G., R.N., Off well Rectory, Honiton.
CORDNER-JAMES, J. H., A.M.Inst.C.E., Fintbury House, Blomfield Street, E.G.
CORFE, RIQHT REV. BISHOP CHARLES J., D.D., Church House, Deans Yard, S. W.
CORNEY, B. GLANVILL, I.S.O.
CORNISH, VAUGHAN, D.Sc., F.R.G.S., F.G.S., F.C.S., Woodville, Camberley.
COTTERELL, THOMAS S., J.P., Abbey Yard, Bath.
COTTON, SYDNEY H., U Chesterfield Street, May fair, W.
COTTS, W. D. MITCHELL, 4 London Wall Buildings, E.G.
COULTON, WALTER T., 66 Holmdenc Avenue, Herne Hill, S.E.
COTJPER, LESLIE, Bank of British West Africa, 17 Leadenhall Street, E.G.
COUPLAND, REGINALD, Trinity College, Oxford.
COURTHOPE, WILLIAM F., National Club, 1 Whitehall Gardens, S.W.
COURTIS, EDWARD, Muizenberg, Haverwood Road, South Croydon.
f COUTTS, WILLIAM SCOTT, 3 Bricket Road, St. Albans ; and 2 Billiter Avenue, E.G.
fCowoRAY, RIGHT HON. LORD, 16 Carlton House Terrace, S.W. ; and Paddockhurst, Worth,
Sussex.
Cox, ALFRED W., 30 St. James's Place, S.W.
Cox, FRANK L., 9 King's Bench Walk, Temple, E.G.
Cox, GEORGE CURLING, c/o T. L. Crown, Esq., Edgemoor, H arrogate Road, Ripon.
fCoXHEAD, BRIGADIER-GENERAL J. A., R.A., C.B., Church Hill House, Great Waldingfield,
Suffolk ; and Naval and Military Club, Piccadilly, W.
CRABBE, ALEXANDER, 22 Cambridge Street, W.
CRAFTON, RALPH C.
f CRAMER, HERMANN J., 22 Northumberland Avenue, W.G.
CRANFIELD, WALTER THOMAS, 5 Duke Street, Adelphi, W.G.
CRANWORTH, THE RIGHT HON. LORD, Grundisburgh Hall, Woodbridge.
CRAWFORD, SIR HOMEWOOD, City Solicitor's Office, Guildhall, E.G.
fCRAWLEY-BoEVEY, ANTHONY P., Birchgrove, Crosswood, Aberystwyth ; and Oriental Club,
Hanover Square, W.
JRAWSHAW, THE RIGHT HON. LORD, D.L., J.P., Grawahaw Hall, Rawtenstall, Lancashire.
CREAGH, CHARLES VANDELEUR, C.M.G., 32 Charlton Road, Blackheath, S.E.
CRESSEY, GEORGE H., M.R.C.S., Nevill Park, Tunbridge Wells.
CRESSWELL, ALDERMAN S., West Hill, View Field Road, Wandsworth, S.W.
CREW, JOSIAH, Tavi&tock Hotel, Covent Garden, W.C.
CREWE, RICHARD F. HARPUR, Cocoa Tree Club, St. James's Street, S.W. ; and Calke Abbey
Derby.
CREWE, THE RIGHT HON. THE MARQUESS OF, K.G., Crewe House, 15 Curzon Street, W. ; and
Or ewe. Hall, Cheshire.
CROFT, H. PAGE, M.P., 53 Onalow Gardens, S.W.
CROLL, GEORGE, c/o Messrs. Harrisons & Gross fields, Ltd., 1 Great Tower Street, E.G.
)ROOKSHANK, EDGAR M., J.P., Saint Hill, East Grinstead.
"ROSFIELD, CAPTAIN GEORGE R., 4 Winmarleigh Street, Warrington.
JROSS, ANDREW L., 19 Murrayfield Avenue, Murray field, Edinburgh.
/ROWDY, FREDERICK H., M.D., South Grove, Highgatc, N.
CROWE, JAMES H., Edzell, Brechin, N.B.
CRUM-EwiNG, NEIL R., Ferucraig, Skelmorlie, Ayrshire.
)RUNDALL, SIR WILLIAM H., J.P., Woodside, Kearaney, Dover.
WILLIAM SYMES, 34 Lambolle Road, Hampstead, N. W.
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1911 CULLEX, \VILLTAM H., M ickleham Downs, Dorking.
1901
1913
1906
1909
1910
1892
1910
liKMi
1912
1905
1879
1884
1914
1894
1880
1903
1898
1911
1908
1887
1889
1897
1910
1915
1913
1904
1909
1904
1899
1912
1910
1899
1884
1913
1913
1914
1897
1904
1904
1910
1914
1882
1882
1913
1907
1891
1883
1880
CULVRR, ROBERT, ClareviUe, Upmimter, Ewtx.
CULVBBWHLL, JAMBS, 38 Hitlmarton Road, Catnden Road, N.W.
CuiociNOHAM, ANDBEW, 15 Bramham Garden*, S. W.
CUNNINGHAM, ROBERT M., Constitutional Club, Northumberland Avenue, W.C.
CUNNINGHAMS, DOUGLAS, National Bank of South Africa, Circus Place, E.G.
, ROBERT SUMNBB, 70 Duke Street, W.
CUBSON, H. C., 63 Aldermanbury, E.G.
*CURZON OF KEDLESTON, RIGHT HON. EARL, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., 1 Carlto/i House Terrace,
S. W. ; and Hackwood Park, Basingstoke.
CUST, COMMANDER SIR CHARLES LEOPOLD, BART., R.N., K.C.V.O., C.B., C.M.G., C.I.E.,
90 Piccadilly, W.
CUSTANCB, ADMIRAL SIR REGINALD N., G.C.B., K.C.M.G., C.V.O., 42 Half Moon Street, W.
DALTON, E. H. GORING, 97 Felloivs Road, South Hampslead, N. W.
DALTON, REV. CANON JOHN NEALE, M.A., K.C.V.O., C.M.G., The Cloisters, Windsor.
DALZIEL, CHARLES J. A., 512 Gaxton House, Westminster, S.W. ; and Esher.
DANGAR, D. R., Frensham House, near Farnham, Surrey.
DANGAR, F. H., Lyndhurst, Cleveland Road, Ealing, W.
fDANGERFiELD, JAMES, Cors-y-Gedol Hall, Dyffryn, Merioneth.
DANIELS, CHARLES W., M.B., M.R.C.S.E., London School of Tropical Medicine, Gonnaught
Road, Albert Dock, E.
DANSON, FRANCIS C., Tower Buildings, Liverpool ; and 74 Bidston Road, Birkenhcad.
DARBYSHIRE, DOUGLAS E., M.B., M.R.C.S., Steep Hill, Lincoln.
D' ARCY, WILLIAM KNOX, 42 Grosvenor Square, W. ; and Stanmore Hall, Stanmore.
DARLEY, CECIL W., I.S.O., M.Inst.C.E., Longheath, Little Bookham, Surrey.
DARNLEY, RIGHT HON. THE EARL OP, Gobham Hall, Gravexend.
DARRINGTON, THOMAS, Penrhyn, The Chase, Enfield.
{DARTMOUTH, RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF, 37 Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W., and
Patshutt, Wolverhampton.
DAUSON, JAMES, Ashfield House, Branslon, Lincoln.
DAVIDSON, LEYBOURNE F. $ York Villa, Cullen, N.B.
{DAVIDSON, ROBERT, Montacute House, Montacute, Somerset.
DAVIES, HENRY, The Wyaconda, College Road, Isleworth.
DA VIES, L. ROBERT, SF Montagu Mansions, Portman Square, W. ; and 264 Salisbury
House, E.G.
DAVIES, MERVYN A. MAURICE, SF Montagu Mansions, Portman Square, W.
DAVIES, BRIGADIER-GENERAL RICHARD H., C.B., cjo Bank of New South Wales, 29 Thread-
needle Street, E.G.
fo'AviGDOR-GoLDSMiD, OSMOND E., Somerhill, Tonbridge, Kent.
DAVIS, CHARLES PERCY, 23 Lowndes Street, S. W. ; and Conservative Club, St. Jameses
Street, S. W.
fDAVis, EDWARD M., 60 West End Lane, N.W.
DAVIS, MOSES, 60 West End Lane, N. W..
DAVISON, H. E., Messrs. Dalgety & Co., 45 Bishopsgate, E.C.
fDAVSON, EDWARD R., 20 Ennismore Gardens, S.W.
|DAWES, HENRY HALFORD, 2 Cambridge Square, Hyde Park, W.
DAWES, WILLIAM C., Mount Ephraim, Faversham, Kent.
DAWSON, A. J., Central Committee, 62 Charing Cross, S.W.
DAWSON, HARRY, Birkby Grange, near H udders ft eld ; and Portland House, Basinghall Street,
E.C.
fDAWsoN, JOHN EUGENE, F.R.G.S., 4 Park Place, St. James's, S.W.
DAY, WILLIAM HENRY, c/o Australian Bank of Commerce, 2 King William Street, E.C.
DEAN, JONATHAN L., 9 Ranelagh Avenue, Barnes, S.W.
DEAN, WM. MARKHAM, Greenways, Sunningdale.
fDEBENHAM, ERNEST R., 8 Addison Road, W.
DEBENHAM, FRANK, F.S.S., 1 Fitzjohris Avenue, N.W.
fDfl COLYAB, HHNRY A., K.C., 24 Palace Gardens Terrace, W.
Resident Fellows.
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1898
1881
1905
1911
1909
1911
1904
1885
1890
1913
1882
1911
1914
1914
1911
1890
1895
1909
1911
1909
1915
1902
1910
1913
1913
1911
1896
1883
1903
1891
1906
1914
1913
1894
1912
1913
1894
1901
1913
1889
1910
1912
1914
1868
1914
1905
1894
1880
1889
1914
1899
1879
1895
PEBI>, WALTER, C.E., Si. Andrew's, South Huith, Kingtbridge, Devon
D'EGVILLE, HOWARD H., Lamb Building, Temple, E.G.
DELMEGE, EDWARD T., 9 St. Helens Place, E.G.
DE MATTOS, EDGAR Guy, Westcot, Wing, Oakham, Rutland.
DENMAN, BIGHT HON. LOUD, G.G.M.G., K.O.V.O., 4 Buckingham Gate, S. W. ; and Balcombe
Place, Bakombe, Sussex.
DENNIS, FRANK, 108 Gannon Street, E.G.
DENNY, COLONEL JOHN, Dumbarton, N.B.
DE NORDWALL, CHARLES F., 15 Tavistock Eoad, Groydon ; and A. E. 0. Electrical Co. of
South Africa, 605 Gaxton House, S. W.
fDENT, SIR ALFRED, K.C.M.G., Belgrave Mansions, S.W. ; and, Ravensworth, Eastbourne.
DENTON, SIR GEORGE C., K.C.M.G., The Orange, Littlemore, Oxford.
fDESBOROUGH, RIGHT HON. LORD, K.C.V.O., Taplow Court, Taplow, Bucks.
D'EsTERRB, J. C. E., Elmfield Hill, Southampton.
D'ESTBRRB, ROBERT E., Hetherwood, Reigate, Surrey.
DB SUMIOHREST, PROFESSOR FREDK. C., M ount Eaton Manor, 17, Mount Avenue, Baling, \.
DES VGEUX, SIR FREDERICK, BART., 50 Oillingham Street, S.W.
DEVBRETJX, ERNEST, 3 St. James's Street, S. W.
fDE VILLIERS, JACOB N.
DEVITT, THOMAS LANE, 12 Fenchurch Buildings, E.G.
fDEvoNSHiRE, His GRACE THE DUKE OF, G.C.V.O., 78 Piccadilly, W. ; and Ghatsworth,
Derbyshire.
DEW, ARTHUR T., Monkerton Manor, Pinhoe, Exeter.
DK WINTON, CECIL, Badminton Club, 100 Piccadilly, W.
fDEWRANCE, JOHN, Cranmore Place, Chislehurst.
DEWSBURY, FREDERICK, 36 Newgate Street, E.G.
DICK, CAPTAIN THOMAS A., LATE R.A., 105 Gadogan Gardens, S. W.
DICKENSON, ARTHUR, Willow Cottage, Bitting shurst, 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., Qiieensland National Bank, 8 Princes Street, E.G.
DICKSON, RAYNES W., 23 Cambridge Road, Hove, Sussex.
DILLON, CORMAC CRONLY.
fDiSMORR, JOHN S., Arden, Dene Road, Norlhwood, Middlesex.
DIXON, FRANK H., c/o Messrs. Barlton Bros., 39 Old Broad Street, E.G.
DOLBY, MAJOR G. A., Nazdar Hall, Branksome Park, Bournemouth.
DONALD, TOM, F.C.I.S., Coniston, Hornchurch, Essex.
DOOLETTE, GEORGE P., 7 Walbrook, E.G. ; and Merlebank, Gaterham Valley.
DORE, CAPT. ALAN, The Hostel, Manor Avenue, Kidderminster.
DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD C., 15 Old Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C. ; and 19 Langham Street, W.
DOUGLAS, JOHN A., c/o Union Bank of Australia, 71 Gornhill, E.G.
DOUGLAS, ROBERT LANGTON, M.A., 2 Hill Street, Berkeley Square, W.
fDowNES, DANIEL, c/o Bank of New Zealand, 1 Queen Victoria Street, E.G.
DRAGE, GEOFFREY, 29 Cadogan Square, S.W.
DREW, ALFRED H., 26 Phillimore Gardens, W. ; and 23 Austin Friars, E.G.
DRUMMOND, MALDWIN, Turf Club, Clarges St., W.
DRYSDALE, CHARLES V., D.Sc., M.I.E.E., Queen Anne's Chambers, S.W.
fDuciE,.RiGHT HON. THE EARL OF, G.C.V.O., Tortworth Court, Falfield, Olos.
DU CROS, WM. E., Kingsgate, Kent.
DUDGEON, SIR CHARLES JOHN, 3 Hans Crescent, S.W.
fDuDLEY, RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF,G.C.B.,G.C.M.G.,G.C.V.O., 7 Carlton Gardens, S.W. ;
and Witley Court, Worcester.
DUDLEY-DICKSON, CECIL, National Liberal Club, Whitehall Place, S.W.
DUFF, ROBERT, 6 Brent Villas, Hendon, N.W.
DUGGAN, ALFRED H., Burfield, Old Windsor.
DUNCAN, ALISTER, c/o Messrs. H. S. King & Co.* 65 Cornhill, E.G.
DUNCAN, CAPTAIN ALJBXANDEB, 2 Downit Terrace, Crail* Fife, N.B.
fDuNCAN, ROBBRT, WhiUfield, Qovan, N.B. ; and 9 Inverness Terrace, W.
70 Royal Colonial Institute.
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1903
1885
1894
1909
1908
1911
1878
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1880
1880
1910
1887
1887
1890
1913
1913
1884
1895
1889
1894
1887
1904
1890
1909
1886
1876
1906
1882
1882
1911
1906
1889
1905
1899
1905
1913
1889
1902
1910
1895
1912
1885
1914
1914
1880
1890
DUNCAN, WM. H. GREVILLE, Oakvale, Stonehaven, N.B. ; and Oriental Club, Hanover Square,
W.
DUNDAS, THE VEN. ARCHDEACON CHARLES L., M.A., Cfiarminster Vicarage, Dorchester.
DUNDONALD, LIEUT. -GENERAL THE EARL OF, K.C.V.O., K.C.B., 34 Portman Square, W. ;
and Gwrych Castle, Abergele.
|DuNELL, OWEN R., Garboldisham Manor, East Harling, Norfolk ; and Junior Carlton Club,
Pall Mall, S. W.
F. H., 41 Threadneedle Street, E.G.
DUNN, FRED., Messrs. Stewarts cfc Lloyds, Ltd., 50 Old Broad Street, E.G.
DUNN, JOHN, 25 Montagu Square. W.
|DuNRAVEN, RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF, K.P., C.M.G., 22 Norfolk Street, Park Lane, W.,
Kenry House, Putney Vale, 8.W. ; and Adare Manor, Adare, Co. Limerick.
DURHAM, RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF, K.G., G.C.V.O., 39 Grosvenor Square, W. ; and Lambton
Castle, Fence Houses, Durham.
fDuRLACHER, ALFRED F., Crosby, Waldegrave Park, Twickenham.
fDuTTON, FRANK M., 74 Lancaster Gate, W. ; and Conservative Club, St. James's Street, 8. W.
DUTTON, FREDERICK, Birch Hall, Windlesham, Surrey.
'fDuvEEN, 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, B.C.
fDYER, JOSEPH, c/o Messrs. A. H. Wheeler & Co., Temple Chambers, E.G.
DYKES, THOMAS, c/o The. Clydesdale Bank, Ltd., 30 Lombard Street, E.G.
fDYSART, THE RIGHT HON. EARL OF, Ham House, Richmond, Surrey.
, WILLIAM JOHN, Westview, Bycullah Park, Enfield.
ECKERSLEY, JAMES C., M.A., Carlton Manor, Yeadon, Leeds ; and United University Club,
Pall Mall East, S. W.
, FREDERICK, Ottershatv Park, Ottershaw, Surrey.
EDE, N. J., Oakhurst, Netley Abbey, Hants.
fEowARDES, T. DYER, 5 Hyde Park Gate, S. W. ; and Prinknash Park, Painswick, Slroud.
EDWARDS, HARRY WOODWARD, 12 Park Road, Beckenham.
EDWARDS, LIEUT. -GENERAL SIR J. SEVAN, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., 9 Wilbraham Place, S.W.
EDWARDS, LANCELOT R., The Old Mill, Milton, Mel 'plash, Dorset.
EDWARDS, NATHANIEL W., 18-19 Silk Street, E.G.
fEDWARDS, S.
fEGERTON, PROFESSOR HUGH E., M.A., 14 St. Giles' ', Oxford.
(ELDER, FREDERICK, 2 Leinster Place, W.
tELDER, WM. GEORGE, 7 St. Helens Place, E.G.
ELDRIDGE. EDWARD H., 10 Broad Street Avenue, E.G.
ELGIN & KINCARDINE, RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF, K.G., G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., Broom Hall,
Dunfennline, N.B.
ELIAS, COLONEL ROBERT, Rendham Barnes, Saxmundham ; and Army and Navy Club,
Pall Mall, S.W.
fELLiOT, MAJOR E. H. M., Springfield, Breinton, near Hereford.
, LESLIE, Royal Societies Club, St. James's Street, S. W.
ELLIS, HENRY VAUGHAN, 19 St. Andrew's Mansions, Dorset Street, W.
ELLIS, W. L., 30 Moorgate Street, E.G.
ELWELL, WM. ERNEST, The Manor House, Welford, Rugby.
ELWELL, WILLIAM R. G., c/o Mrs. J. Cawthra, 16 Basil Mansions, Basil Stneet, S.W'
ELY, HERBERT W., Tasmania Government Office, 56 Victoria Street, S. W.
EMETT, FREDERICK W., 22 Birch Grove, Baling Common, W.
, RIGHT HON. LORD, G.C.M.G., 30 Ennismore Gardens. S.W.
ERBSLOH, E. C.
ERICSSON, AXEL F., J.P., Hill House, Jesmond Park, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
ESTILL, J. H., St. Oswald's, Queen's Road, Hendon, N.W.
EVANS, SIR FREDERICK, K.C.M.G., K.C.V.O., 57 Wetherby Mansions, EarVs Court Square,
S.W.
EVANS, SIR WILLIAM GWYHHB, BART., Oakland* Park, Newnhnm. Qio.i.
Resident Fellows.
71
Vear of
Election.
1912 EWING, JAMES ALLARDYCE, 17 Prince Edward Mansions, Palace Court, W.
1910 EWING, JOHN, 5 Upper Oilmore Terrace, Edinburgh.
1896 EYLES, SIR GEORGE LANCELOT, K.C.M.G., M.Inst.O.E., 12 Dean's Yard, Westminster, S.W.
1898 FAIRBAIRN, ANDREW DODDS, 67 W ailing Street, E.G.
1883 FAIRCLOUGH, R. A., 25 Kensington Palace Gardens, W.
1912 FAIRE, ARTHUR W., J.P., Elmcote, Knighton, Leicester.
1899 FAIRFAX, CHARLES B., 25 Harcourt House, Cavendish Square, W.
1885 fFAiFAX, E. Ross, Macquarie, Tunbridge Wells.
1889 fFAiRFAX, J. MACKENZIE, Junior CarUon Club, Pall Mall, 8.W.
1909 FAIRLIE, ALBXR., Hillhouse Lodge, Fenwick, Ayrshire.
1911 FALMOUTH, MAJOR-GENERAL RIGHT HON. VISCOUNT, K.C.V.U., C.B., Tregolhnan, Truro.
1913 FARMER, JAMES H., Fairfteld, Mundesley, Norfolk ; and 5 Queen s Garden*, St. A ndreicx, N. />.
1910 t FARBAB > SIDNEY H., 4 London Watt Buildings, E.G.
1890 FAWCETT, WILLIAM, 77 Shooters Hill Road, Blackheath, S.K.
1883 FAWNS, REV. J. A., c/o Messrs. H. Meade-King & Son, Bristol.
1895 FEARNSIDES, JOHN WM., 4 Brick Court, Temple, E.G.
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 Street, Notliny Hill,
W.
1914 FIELD, ALFRED J. GORDON, 1 East India Avenue, E.G.
19.13 FIGHIERA, FELIX, Arbor field, Wimbledon Park Road, S. W.
1911 FINCH, OTHO FITZGERALD, Futtamore, Waldron, Sussex.
1911 FINDLAY, W. K., Kilry, Warren Drive, New Brighton, Birkenhead.
1906 FINLAY, RIGHT HON. SIR ROBERT B., K.C., G.C.M.G., M.P., 31 Phillimore Gardens, W.
1889 FINLAYSON, DAVID, 27 The Grove, Boltons, S. W.
1895 FINLAYSON, LIBUT. -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 FIRMAN, LIBUT. -COLONEL R. B., D.S.O., Lay ton Lodge, Buntingford, Herts; and Naval
and Military Club.
1912 fFiRTH, SIR ALGERNON F., BART., Holme House, Lightcliffe, Halifax, Yorks.
191 1 FITZGERALD, WM. G., A.M.I.N.A., 17 Victoria Street, S. W.
1895 fFiTZGERALD, WILLIAM W. A., Carrigoran, Newmarket-on- Fergus, Clare, Ireland; and
CarUon Club, Pall Mall, S. W.
1914 FLEISCHMANN, CHARLES L., 21 Mincing Lane, E.G.
1881 FLBMINQ, SIR FRANCIS, K.C.M.G., 9 Sydney Place, Onsloio Square, S.W. ; and Oriental
Club, Hanover Square, W.
1900 t^ LaTCHBR > FRANKLYN H.
1915 FLETCHER, COMMANDER SIR LIONEL, R.N.R., Maryton, Liverpool; Muirsheil, Lochwinnoch,
Renfrewshire ; Junior CarUon and Royal Automobile Clubs.
1900 FLINT, JOSEPH, C.M.G., Rosemount, Sanderetead Road, Sanderstead, Surrey ; and the N igir
Company, Ltd., Surrey House, Victoria Embankment, W.C.
1901 FLOWER, ALFRED, Mena Cottage, Bexhill-on-Sea.
1912 FLOWER, SIR ERNEST, 6 Upper Phillimore Gardens, W.
1911 FODBN, JOHN, 9 Chiswell Street, E.G.
1911 f^ORAN, BERNARD F., c/o Messrs. Wtil Bros., 3/4 Lothbury, E.G.
1911 FOKD, ALLAN DOUGLAS, c/o National Safe Deposit Co., 1 Queen Victoria Street, E.G.
1889 fFoRD, JAMES P., Meadowbank, Carnoustie, N.B.
1896 FOUDB, ROBERT M., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., Gambia, Mill Road, Worthing.
\901 FORGAN, THOMAS H., Thurstaston, Birkenhead.
1889 FORLONG, CAPTAIN CHARLBS A., R.N., Gore Vale, Emsworth, Hants.
1912 FORSTBR, CBCIL C., Twysden, Goudhurst, Kent.
1913 FORT, G. SEYMOUR, Bath Club, 34 Dover Street, W.
1912 FORT, SIR HUGH, 11 Portland Place, W.
1890 FORTUNO, JOSE, 27 Warwick Road, S.W.
1889 FOWLBR, JAMMS, Red Court, Peek Crescent, Wimbledon, S. W.
72 Royal Colonial Institute.
,s B. 1).. Uolboni Vi-nliwt I Intel, /';.(".; and Belgrano, K<><W'<i<1 l'<tt/c,
-tol.
FOWIJB. WILLIAM, 29 City Road, E.C.
1890
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1907
1888
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1903
1900
1908
1898
1913
1911
1912
1909
1911
1881
1912
1898
1913
1908
1912
1908
1914
1885
1914
1912
1909
1912
1907
1894
1914
1890
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1902
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1911
1891
1911
1914
1911
1891
1902
1885
1905
1913
1912
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Fox, FRANCIS DOUGLAS, M.A., M.Inst.C.E., 19 Kensington Square, W
Fox, HENRY WILSON, 20 Lowndes Square, S.W.
Fox, Joiix, 5 Foster Road, Duke's Avenue, Chiswick, W.
FOX-SYMONS, ROBERT, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H., 95 Cromwell Road, S. W.
FOXWELL, DOUGLAS L., Penstone, Lancing, Sussex.
FinviMS, DANIEL, 21 Lindfdd Gardens, Hampstead, N.W.
FRASER, A. J., A wiralian Pres* Association, 80 Fleet Street, E.C.
fFRASER, HARRY, D-vonshire Club, St. James's Street, S.W.
| PHASER, JOHN C., c/o Messrs. Stephen, Fraser & Air, 65 London Wall, E.C.
, ADMIRAL THE HOK. SIR EDMUND R., G.C.B., C.M.G., 44 Lower Sloane Street,
S.W.
FRENCH, SIR SOMERSET R., K.G.M.G., Aylwins, Mayfield, Sussex.
FRERE, THE VEN. ARCHDEACON HUGH CORRIE, Rot/don Rectory, Dins, Norfolk.
FRESHFIELD, Ei>\\ IN HANSON, 31 Old Jewry, E.C.
FREWEN, MORETON, Br'edc.
FRIEDLANDER, JULIUS, White Knights Park, Reading ; and 22 Down St., W.
FULLER, SIR BAMPFYLBE, K.C.S.I., C.I.E., c/o London County and Westminster Ji 'ink.
St. James's Street, S. W.
fFuLLER, SIR JOHN M. F., BART., K.C.M.G., 47 Rutland Gate, S.W.
FULTON, JOHN, 26 Upper Phillimore Gardens, Kensington, W.
FYFE, H. HAMILTON, Thorpe Cottage, Egham, Surrey.
GALBRAITH, JOHN H., 32 Victoria Street, S.W.
GALE, RICHARD NELSON, 41 Iverna Gardens, W.
GALE, WILFRED, 41 Iverna Gardens, W.
GALLEWSKI, BENJAMIN, 133 West End Lane, N.W.
GALLOWAY, MALCOLM W., Shelley Hall, Ongar, Essex.
GAMBLES, J. C., 20 Little Britain, E.C.
GAME, JAMES AYLWARD, 2 Eastcheap, E.C.
GANTER, THADDEUS, 16 Wentworth Mansions, Keats Grove, Hampstead, N.W.
GARD, STEPHEN A., 9 Rosslyn Hill, Hampstead, N.W.
GARD, W. G. SNOWDON, LL.B., 9 Eosslyn Hill, Hampstead, N. W. ; and 2 Gresliam Buildings,
w n
Jli.L>.
GARDNER, FRANK WM., 9 Elm Place, Onslow Gardens, S.W.
GARDNER, REV. RICHARD TITLEY, M.A., Fhike Hall, nr. Garstang, Lanes.
GARNETT, WILLIAM J., 75 Princes Square, W.
GARRAD, EDWARD V., 60 Windmill Street, Gravesend, Kent.
fGARRisoN, W. HERBERT, F.R.G.S., 46 Albany Mansions, Albert Bridge Road, S.W.
GARVIN, JAMBS L., 9 Grevile Place, N.W.
GASELEE, GENERAL SIR ALFRED, G.C.B., G.C.I.E., Grove End, Pit Farm Road, Guild/ord.
GASTON, EDWARD PAGE, 133 Salisbury Square, E.C.
GATES, EDWARD C., Self-Help Emigration Society, Memorial Hall Buildings, E.C.
GATTY, SIR STEPHEN H., Downshire House, Roehampton, S.W.
GAYFORD, HERBERT S., Northern Assurance Co., 1 Moorgate Street, E.G.
GEARY, SIR WILLIAM N. M., BART., Oxon Hoath, Tonbridge, and 2 Ploivden Buildings^
Temple, E.C.
GELDARD, MAJOR FRANCIS, Naval and Military Club, 94 Piccadilly, W.
GEORGE, DAVID, Bank of New South Wales, 29 Threadneedle Street, E.C.
GIBBINGS, MAJOR HENRY CORNWALL C., Royal Automobile Club, Pall Mall, S. W.
GIBBON, SIR WILLIAM D., Hathaway Cottage, Surrey Road, Bournemouth West.
t GIBBONS, WILLIAM PIKE, J.P., The Foxhills, Wombourne, Wolverhampton.
GIBLIN, RONALD WORTHY, The Hawthorns, Christ Church Road, Cheltenham.
GIBSON, C. JERROLD, Kingswood, Pyrford, Surrey.
GIBSON, FRANK WM., 8 Chester Terrace, Regenfs Park, N.W.
, RhuiT REV. EDGAR C. S., D.D., Lord Bishop of Gloucester, The Palace, Gloucester.
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GIBSON, VJCK ADMIHAI, HERBERT W. S., Hurstleigh, fifackwater, Hani*.
GILBERT, .JOHN, Trelet/an House, Near Bodmin, Cornwall.
T, WILLIAM, c/o Standard Bank of South Africa, 10 Clement's Lane, E.G.
, WILLIAM OSWALD, Oakley Hall, Basingsloke.
GILFILLAN, SAMUEL, 2 Billiter Avenue, E.G.
GILLAXDERS, JAMES, 41 Tooltij Street, S.E.
GILLESPIE, WILLIAM, 82 Fenchurcli Street, E.G.
GILMOUR, S. GARTER, 4 St. Gabriel's Road, Cricklewood, N.W.
GIMSON, W. L., 46 Inverness Terrace, W.
GIRBWOOD, JOHN, J.P., 98/100 Palmerston House, Bishopsgate, E.G.
GIROUARD, MAJOR-GENERAL SIR PERCY, R.E., K.C.M.G., D.S.O., Brooks' Glub, St. James's
Street, S. W.
GLADSTONE, RT. HON. VISCOUNT, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., 9 Buckingham Gate, S.W. ; and Sandy-
croft, Littlestone, Kent.
GLANFIBLD, 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.
fGLENCONNER, RIGHT HON. LORD, 34 Queen Anne's Gate, S.W. ; and The Kirkhouse,
Innerleithen, N.B.
GOAD, SAMUEL, 35 Vicarage Road, Hastings.
GODBY, MICHAEL J., c/o Union Bank of Australia, 71 Cornhill, E.G.
fGoDFREY, RAYMOND, F.R.G.S., F.R.A.S. (late of Ceylon), 79 Cornhill, E.G.
GODSAL, CAPTAIN WILLIAM, R.E., Raines Hill, Twyjord, Berks.
GODSON, EDMUND P., Gastlewood, Shooter's Hill, Kent.
GOFIT, BRUCE, M. B., 17 Ovington Gardens, S.W.
GOLDIE, RIGHT HON. SIB GEORGE T., K.C.M.G., Naval and Military Club, .Piccadilly, W.
GOLDMAN, C. SYDNEY, M.P., Walpole House, The Mall, Chiswick, W.
GOLDRING, A. R., Transvaal Chamber of Mines, 202 Salisbury House, E.G.
GONSALVBS, GBORGE, A.M.Inst.C.E., 62 London Watt, E.G.
GOODE, WILLIAM HAMILTON, 30 Upper Addison Gardens, W.
GOODMAN, HYAM L., 19 Clare Street, Bristol.
GOODMAN, SIR WILLIAM MEIGH, K.C., Clavadel, Pit Farm Road, Guildford.
GOODSIR, GEORGE, Messrs. W. Weddel d; 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.
fGoBDON, JOHN WILLIAM, 11 King's Bench Walk, Temple, E.G.
fGoRDON, JOHN WILTON, 9 New Broad Street, E.G.
fGouGH, RIGHT HON. VISCOUNT, K.C.V.O., 9 Upper Belgrave Street, S.W. ; and Lough
Cutra Castle, Gort f Co. Galway.
GOULDING, T. WALDEMAR, 30 The Avenue, Brondesbury Park, N. W.
fGowANS, Louis F., 47 Lavington Road, West Ealing, W.
GRAHAM, SIB FREDERICK, K.C.B., Aros, Haslemere, Surrey ; and St. Stephen's Glub, West
minster, S. W.
GRAHAM, H. B., 109 Victoria Street, S.W.
JGRANT, CARDROSS, Bruntsfield, Bromley Road, Beckenham, Kent.
fGBANT, E. H., Priory Lawn, Cheltenham.
GRANT, WILLIAM, 20 Ptncester Road, Dover.
GRANT, WILLIAM TABVEB, 8 Acacia Place, St. John's Wood, N.W.
GBAY, JOHN, 3 Victoria Drive, Rock Ferry, Birkenhead.
GRAY, ROBERT, Junior United Service Club, Charles Street, S.W.
GRAY, ROBERT J., 60 Bunhill Row, E.G.
GRAY, WILLIAM C., J.P., D.L., Tunstall Manor, West Hartlepool.
GREEN, COLONEL A. O., Vernatts, Camberley, Surrey.
GREEN, EDWARD F. S., M.D., C.M., 105 Woodside Green, South Norwood, S.E.
GREBN, FREDEBICK DANIEL, 13 Fenchurch Avenue, E.G.
GBBEN, ROBERT COTTLE, 20 Kinver Road South, Sydenham, S.E.
GRBBNB, J. ARTHUR, 15 Sheen Gate Gardens, East Shttn, S.W.
GRBENER, CHARLES E., The Rookery, Harlopp Road, Four Oaks, Birmingham,
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GREENFIELD, J. H., tit. Ronans, Egmont Road, Siition. Surrey.
GREENISH, ALFRED W., 86 St. James's Street, S.W.
GREENLEES, T. DUNCAN, M.D., Rostrevor, Kutleton Avenue, Weymouth.
GREENWOOD, SIR HAMAR, BART., M.P., 4 Crown Office Row, Tempk, K.C.
J-GRENFELL, ARTHUR M. , 25 Great Cumberland Place, W.
GRENFELL, JOHN, Wymondham, Oakham, and 6 Princes Street, E.G.
GRESWELL, REV. WILLIAM H. P., M.A., Martlett 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. ALWYNNE, Danbury Park, Chelmtford.
fGREY, RIOHT HON. EARL, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., Howick Hall, Lesbury, Northumber-
land ; and 22 South Street, Park Lane, W.
GREY-WILSON, SIR WILLIAM, K.C.M.G., 4 Blakesley Avenue, Eating, W.
GRIEVE, NORMAN W., 1 Stafford Terrace, Kensington, W.
GRIEVE, ROBERT, Bannatyne, St. Albans.
, SIR WM. BRANDFORD, B.A., 90 Newman Street, W.
GRIFFITH, W. L., Canada Government Office, 17 Victoria Street, S W.
GRIFFITHS, J. NORTON, M.P., 3 Central Building*, Westminster, S.W.
WILLIAM, c/o C. E. Edwards, Esq., 53 Queen Street, Cardiff.
GRIGO, EDWARD W. M., 14 Wyndham Place, Bryanston Square, II'.
GRIMANI, EDMUND HORNBY, 39 Belvedere Road, Upper Norwood, S.E.
fGROGAN, 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. Jameses Square, S.W. ; and Pyrford
Court, near Woking.
GUNDLE, ISAAC, 13 Heath Drive, Hampstead, N.W. ; and 21 Lime Street, E.G.
GUTHRIE, CHARLES, 224 Cromwell Road, S. W.
tGwiLLTAM, REV. S. THORN, Hampton Poyle Rectory, Oxford.
GWYN, WALTER J., 22 Billiter Street, E.G.
GWYNNE, REV. R. L., Little Easton Rectory, Dunmow, EPS ex.
GWYTHER, J. HOWARD, 13 Lancaster Gate, W.
fHAGGARD, EDWARD, 23 Southwick Street, W.
HALCROW, JAMES, 56 West Side, Wandsworth Common. S. W.
HALE, THOMAS E. SHERWOOD, Alderley, Wotton-under-Edge, Glos.
HALL, GEORGE ROME, M.D., 51 West Ferry Road, Millwall, h\
HALL, HENRY J.. Glovers Wood, Charlwood, Surrey.
HALL, MARTIN, 177 Ashley Garden.?, S.W.
HALLEY, JOHN.
HALSBURY, RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF, 4 Ennismore Gardens, S. W. ; and Pendruccombe,
Launceston.
HALSE, DOUGLAS.
HALSE, EDWARD, A.R.S.M., M.T.M.M., Boxgrove, St. Margaret's Road, Twickenham.
HALSE Y, CAPT. LIONEL, R.N., C.M.G., II. M.S. Netv Zealand, c/o G.P.O., London.
HAMBLEDEN, RIGHT HON. VISCOUNT, 3 Grosvenor Place, S.W. ; and Greenlands, Henley-on-
Thames.
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 OOURCY, The Hill House, Esher.
HAMILTON, GENERAL SIR IAN S. M., G.C.B., D.S.O., 21 St. James's Square, S.W.
{HAMILTON, JAMES G.
HAMILTON, REAR-ADMIRAL JAMES DE COURCY, R.N., M.V.O., 5 Dawson Place, Bayswaler, W.
HAMILTON, JOHN T., Equitable Life Assurance Co. of United States, 340 Strand, W.C.
HAMILTON, WILLIAM FREDERICK, K.C., LL.D., 4 Stone Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.
HAMNETT, FREDERICK HARPER, 11 Acol Road, West Kensington, W.
HANBURY-TRACY, MAJOR THE HON. ALGERNON H. C., C.M.G., Carmichael House, Thanker-
ton, Lanarkshire.
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HANBURY-WILLIAMS, MAJOR-GENERAL SIR JOHN, K.C.V.O., C.M.G., 11 Eaton Place, S.W
HANCE, THEODORE A. W., Wilkie Hotel, St. Stephen's Road, Bayswater, W.
HANCOCK, SIDNEY, 58 Courtfield Gardens, South Kensington, S.W.
HANKEY, ERNEST ALERS, Notion House, Chippenham.
HANLEY, THOMAS J.. 66 Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park, W.
HANNON, P. J., 11 Victoria Street, S. W.
HARBUTT, WILLIAM, The Grange, Bathampton, Bath.
fHARCOURT, RIGHT HON. LEWIS, M.P.. 14 Berkeley Square, W. ; and Nnneham Park, Oxford.
HARDIE, ROBERT F. SPOTTISWOOD, 34 De Vere Gardens, W.
HARE, REGINALD C., G.M.G., Heath House, West Street, Reigate.
J-HARE, SHOLTO H., F.R.G.S., Montebello, Weston-super-Mare.
HAREWOOD, RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF, K.C.V.O., Harewood House, Leeds.
HARGREAVES, GERALD DE LA P., B.A., 115 Clarence Gate Gardens, Regent's Park, N.W
.HARGREAVES, G. HAMILTON, 24 Hornton Court, Kensington, W.
HARGREAVES, T. S.
(HARLECH, RIGHT HON. LORD, Grogyntyn, Oswestry.
HARNEY, HON. EDWARD A., 5 Paper Buildings, Temple, E.G.
HARRIS, ALFRED, 4 Sussex Place, Leadenhall St., E.G., and Lyncroft, Monkhams Avenue,
Woodford Green.
HARRIS, HERBERT T., 7 Great Winchester Street, B.C.
HARRIS, WALTER H., C.M.G., Junior Carlton Club, Pall Mall, S.W.
f HARRIS, WOLF, 197 Queen's Gate, S. W.
fHARRisoN, GENERAL SIR RICHARD, R.E., G.C.B., C.M.G., Ashton Manor, Dunsford, Exeter.
HARROLD, LEONARD FREDERICK, The Cottage, 1 Upper Cheyne Row. Chelsea, S. W.
HARRY, CAPTAIN THOMAS Row, Morwenstow, St. Ives, Cornwall.
HART, A. J. CAMPBELL, 1 Hillside Road, Bushey, Herts.
HART, ASHER, 153 Sutherland Avenue, W.
HART, E. AUBREY, Spencer House, Adelaide Road, Surbiton.
HART, Moss A., 12 Alexandra Mansions, West End Lane, N.W.
HART, W. D., U. S. Lumber & Cotton Co., 286 Winchester House, Old Broad Street, E.G.
HARTLEY, JAMES B., 112 Gresham House, Old Broad Street, B.C.
HARVEY, THOMAS EDWIN, 60 Bunhill Row, E.G.
HASLAM, LEWIS, M.P., 8 Wilton Crescent, S.W.
fHASLAM, RALPH E., Lark Hill, Bolton.
J-HAVILAND, HENRY ALFRED, M.B., M.R.C.S., Normans, Rusper, Sussex.
HAWKSHAW, COLONEL OLIVER, R.E. (T.F.),3 Hill Street Berkeley Square, W., and Milland,
Liphook, Hants.
HAWKSLEY, BOURCHIER F., 14 Hyde Park Gardens, W.
{HAWTHORN, WALTER.
HAY, CHARLES E., Somerby House, Oakham.
|HAY, MAJOR ARTHUR E., LATE R.A., 25 Sheffield Terrace, Ca.mpden 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.
HEALD, CHARLES BREHMER, M.D., H.M.I., Southlands, Weybridge, Surrey.
HEALEY, GERALD E. CHADWICK, B.A., 66 Warwick Square, S.W.
HEATH, COMMANDER GEORGE P., R.N., c/o Agent-General for Queensland, 409 Strand, W.C.
HEATH, HENRY F., B.A., Ph.D., 37 West Heath Drive, Golder's Green, N.W.
HEATHCOTE, GERALD WILLIAM YVERY, 212 Hamlet Gardens, Ravcnscourt Park, W.
HEDGES, GEORGE A. M., 43 Gwendolen Avenue, Putney, S.W.
HEDGMAN, ERNEST, The Firs, Upper Richmond Road, Putney, S.W.
fHEDGMAN, W. JAMES, Santa Clara, Highland Road, Bromley, Kent.
HEELES, MATTHEW G. , 1 1 Kensington Gore, S. W.
HEGAN, CHARLES J., Oxford and Cambridge Club, Pall Matt, S.W.
HELBY, J., Glengarriff, Cobham, Surrey.
HENDERSON, ANDREW D., N.Z. Farmers' Association, 110 Fenchurch Street, B.C.
t HENDERSON, GEORGE T., 7 Billiter Square, E.G.
HHNDBRSON JAMKS A. LBO, Ph.D., F.G.S.. 3 London Wall Buildings, E.G.
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HKNDKKSON, 'I A/ National Honk <>J Kouth Africa, Circus Place, E.G.
HKNDEK.-"-^ AMMIKAL WM. HANNAM, 3 Onslow Hnn..ip.s, S.W
J-HENNING, RUDOLF H., 2 Mount Street, W.
HENSON, VERY REV. DBAN H. HENSLBY, D.D., The Deanery, Durham.
HEPBURN, ANDREW, 24 St. Mary Axe, E.G.
HERBERT, HENRY A., Wynberg, Carshalton.
HERBERT, MAJOR-GENERAL SIR IVOR J. C., BART., G.B., C.M.G., M.P., 9 Great Stanhope St.
W. ; and Llanarth Court, Raglan, Mon.
HERBERTSON, ANDREW J., Ph.D., Old Ashmolean Building, Oxford.
HEHIOT, MAJOR-GENERAL JAMES A. MACKAY, R.M.L.I., c/o Messrs. Stilwell & Sons, 42 Pall
Mall, S.W.
HERNE, GEORGE SPENCER.
HERSCH, ISRAEL HARRIS, M.A., Hillel House, Qlebe Road, Cambridge.
HERVEY, MATTHEW W., M.Inst.C.E., East Bilney Hall, East Dereham, Norfolk.
HESSE, F. E., Eastern Extension, dtc., Telegraph Co., Limited, Electr a House, Moorgate, E.G.
HEWICK, JOHN E., Cliff Cottage, Swanage.
HEYDEMAN, CAPTAIN HARRY, A.M.I.Mech.E., 20 Eardley Crescent, S.W.
fHiCHENS, WM. LIONEL, Hillside, Falmouth.
HICKEY, D. J. LOMAX, Park Avenue, Hampstead, N.W.
HICKMAN, COLONEL THOMAS E., C.B., D.S.O., M.P., Wergs Hatt, Wolverhampton.
HIGHAM, EDWARD J. G., B.A., B.C.L., Westbury Lodge, Durdham Downs, Bristol.
HIGHETT, ANGLESEA, 25 Gollingham Place, S. W.
HILL, EDWARD C. H., 26 Highfield Hill, Upper Norwood, S.E.
HILL, HERBERT C., 15 Hillmarton Road, Camden Road, N.
HILL, LUKE M., B.E., M.Inst.C.E., 6 Imperial Square, Cheltenham.
HILL, THOMAS A., M.A., J.P., Normanton House, Plumtree, Nottingham.
fHtLL, THOMAS H., Redenham House, Andover.
fHiLLMAN, VALENTINE A., C.E., Downside, 125 Pembroke Road, Clifton, Bristol.
HILLS, JOHN WALLER, M.P., Brooks' 1 s Club, St. James's Street, S.W.
HILLSON, JOHN C., The Bungalow, Symond's Yat, Ross, Herefordshire.
t HILTON, 0. SIURREFF B., 41 Roland Gardens, S.W.
HIME, LIEUT. -COLONEL RIGHT HON. SIR ALBERT H., K.C.M.G., Lymbrook, Marlow, Bucks,
HIND-SMITH, WM. WILSON, F.R.G.S., Summerfield, Milton Road, Harpenden.
fHiNDLiP, RIGHT HON. LORD, Hindlip Hall, Worcester; and 33 Hill Street, Berkeley Square, W.
ELD RED GRAVE.
HINGLEY, SIR GEORGE B., BART., High Park, Droitwich.
HIPPESLEY, ALFRED E., 8 Herbert Crescent, Hans Place, S.W.
HIRST, HUGO, 67 Queen Victoria Street, E.G.
HOATHER, CHAI-.LES A., 37 Hill Road, Wimbledon, S.W.
HODGETTS, E. A. BRAYLEY, 36 Elvaston Place, S. W.
fHooGSON, GERALD TYLSTON, B.A., Blantyre, Harpenden, Hertfordshire.
f HODGSON, H. TYLSTON, M.A., Welcombe, Harpenden, Hertfordshire.
HODGSON, SIR FREDERIC M., K.C.M.G., Conservative Club, St. James's Street, S.W.
HOFFMEISTER, C. R., Glenthorne, Brendon, Devon.
HOGAN, JAMES F.
t HOGARTH, FRANCIS, Durbans, Romsey, Hants.
HOGG, HENRY ROUGHTON, 23 Hornton Street, Kensington, W. ; and Gheniaton, Upper
Mocedon, Victoria.
HOLDEN, SIR EDWARD H., BART., The Grange, Thorpe, Ghertsey.
HOLDEN, WILLIAM, Glastonbury, Eastbourne.
HOLLAND, ALFRED R., 3 Kensington Palace Gardens, W.
fHoLLAND, CHARLES T., The Orchards, Radbourne, Malmesbury.
ROLLING WORTH, ALBERT C., Australian Mutual Provident Society, 37 Threadneedle Street,
E.G.
HOLMES, FRANK, c/o Hong Kong <k Shanghai Bank, 9 Gracechurch Street, E.G.
HOLMESTED, ERNEST A., Falkland House, Linden Road, Bedford.
HOLROYD, THOMAS H.,
HOLT, DAVID, 21 Quen'* Gate, S.W.
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HOOD, JAMIW N., 11 Graiofurd Roid, ffeioinyton, Edinburgh, N.H.
HOOKE, H. ALISTBR,
HOOLE, FRANCIS W., 6 Chesterfield Mansions, South Grove, Highgatc, N.
HORA, JAMBS, 123 Victoria Street, S. W. ; and 147 Cannon Street, E.G.
HORDBRN, LIEUT. LIONEL H., R.N., Chart Lodge, Weybridge.
HORN, WM. AUSTIN, Junior Carlton. Club, Pall Mall, S. W.
HORNIBLOW, COLONEL A. E., 9 Glenloch Road, Haver stock Hill, N. W.
HORNIBLOW, COLONEL FREDERICK, 8 Warwick Gardens, Kensington, W.
HORSFALL, ALFRBD H., D.S.O., M.B., c/o Union Bank of Australia, 71, Cornkill, E.G.
HORSEY, J. H., Dominion Bank of Canada, 73 Cornhill, E.G.
HOSKYNS, THE RIGHT REV. EDWIN, D.D., LORD BISHOP OF SOUTHWELL, Bishop's Manor,
Southwell, Notts.
HOULDER, ALFRED H., 8/9 Great St. Helens, E.G.
HOULDER, AUGUSTUS FRED., The Rookery, Chaldon, Gaterham.
fHousTOUN, GEORGE L., Johnstone Castle, Johnstone, Renfrewshire, N.B.
HUDSON, ARTHUR, K.C., 2 Vicarage Gardens, Kensington W. ; and 11 King's Bench Walk,
Temple, E.G.
HUGHES, GEORGE, F.C.S., 155 Fenchurch Street, E.G. ; and Bridgetown, Barbados.
fHuGHES, JOHN, F.C.S., 79 Mark Lane, E.G.
fHuGHES, COMMANDER R. JUKES, R.N., Whiddon, Newton Abbot.
f HULL, W. WINSTANLEY, St. Ann's Heath, Virginia Water, Surrey.
HUMBY, HENRY G., M.Inst.C.E., Harewood Downs House, Ghalfont St. Giles, Bucks.
HUME- WILLIAMS, W. ELLIS, K.C., M.P., 3 Hare Court, Temple, E.G.
HUMPHREY, ALBERT A., 122 Victoria Street, S.W.
HUMPHREYS, 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, CHARLES B., c/o Lloyds Bank, Edgbaston, Birmingham.
HUNT, FRANK, Earls Golne, Essex.
HUNT, WALTER R.
HUNTER, CAMPBELL, M.A., A.M.Inst.C.E., F.R.G.S., 3 Lombard Street, E.G.
HUNTER, CHARLES E., 30 Old Burlington Street, W.
HUNTER, GEORGE W. T., London County and Westminster Bank, Ltd., 41 Lothbury, E.G.
HUNTER, HAMILTON, C.M.G., 18 South Parade, Southsea.
HUNTER, JAMES M., c/o J. Younger, St. Catherine's Gardens, Murrayjield, Edinburgh.
HURD, PBROY A., 7 Victoria Street, S.W.
HUTCHINSON, H. CHARLES, West Africa House, Kingsway, W.C.
HUTCHINSON, SIR JOSEPH T., Lorton Hall, Cumberland.
HUTTON, LIEUT. -GENERAL SIR EDWARD T. H., K.C.B., K.C.M.G., Fox Hills, Chertsey ; and
United Service Club, Pall Mall, S.W.
f HUTTON, J. ARTHUR, British Cotton Growing Association, 15 Cross Street, Manchester.
HYAMS, FRANK, The Old House, Eastergate, Sussex.
HYSLOP, ROBERT M., J.P., 139/141 Cannon Street, E.G.
HYTHE, VISCOUNT, Normanhurst, Battle.
IBBS, PERCY MAVON, 24 Oxford Terrace, W.
IMPBY, GEORGE WM., 44 Bedford Court Mansions, W.C.
IM THURN, SIR EVERARD F., K.C.M.G., C.B., 39 Lexham Gardens, W.
INGE, HARRY, 4 Marlborough Road, South Woodford, Essex.
INOB, HOWARD, 2 Elm Tree Road, St. John's Wood, N. W.
tlNOHCAPE, RIGHT HON. LORD, G.C.M.G., K.C.S.I., K.C.I.E., Oriental Club, Hanover
Square, W. ; and Chesterford Park, Great Chesterford, Essex.
flNVERCLYDE, RIGHT HON. LORD, Castle Wemyss, Wemyss Bay, Renfrewshire.
IRELAND, J. S. A., M.D.
IRVINE, THOMAS W., 17 Aldermanbury, E.G.
IRWIN, FREDERICK JOSEPH, 37 Grofton Road, Ealing, W.
ISAACS, JACOB, 47 Gloucester Square, Hyde Park, W.
ISLINGTON, RIGHT HON. LORD, G.C.M.G., D.S.O., 8 Chesterfield Gardens, Mai/fair, W.
and Hartham Park, Cor sham, Wilts.
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JACKSON, EDMUND GERSON, 7 Charing Cross, S.W.
JACKSON, COLONEL F. G., Holmlea, Annan, N.B.
JACKSON, LIEUT.-COLONEL ANDREW M., Victoria Chambers, Hull.
(JACKSON, JAMES, J.P., The Homemead, Heacham, Norfolk.
t JACKSON, SIR THOMAS, BABT., Stansted House, Stansted, Essex.
JACOBS, JOHN I., 10 Cumberland Terrace, Regent's Park, N.W.
JACOMB, REGINALD B., 61 Moorgate Street, E.G.
JAMESON, HENRY LYSTER, M.A., Ph.D., Borderdale, Sunningdale.
J-JAMIESON, WILLIAM, Broken Hill Proprietary Company, 31 Queen Street, Melbourne, Victoria.
JANION, E. M., English, Scottish and Australian Bank, 38 Lombard Street, E.(\
JARVIS, LIEUT. -COLONEL A. WESTON, C.M.G., M.V.O., 36 Upper Grosvenor Street, W.
JEANES, GEORGE FREDK., Remenham, Esher, Surrey.
JEANS, HAROLD, Iron and Coal Trades Review, 165 Strand, W.C.
JEANS, RICHARD W., Bank of Australasia, 4 Threadneedle Street, E.G.
JEBB, MAJOR J. DE WITT, Pyrgo, Carlisle Road, Eastbourne ; and Junior United Service
Club,S.W.
fJEBB, RICHARD, Rhiwlas, Oswestry ; and 17 Manor House, Marylebone Road, N.W.
JEFFERSON, GEORGE D., 42 The Broad, Oxford.
t JENKINS, HON. JOHN G., 12 A Windsor Court, Bayswater, W.
1911 JENKINS, H. C., 10 Gatestone Road, Upper Norwood, S.E.
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JENKINSON, WILLIAM W., 15 New Bridge Street, E.G.
f JOEL, SOLOMON B., 2 Great Stanhope Street, W. ; and Maiden Erlegh, Reading.
JOHNS, J. HARRY, Thorsden, Guildford Road, IV o king.
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., Gladsmuir, Beaconsfield Road, Clacton-on-Sea.
JOHNSON, HENRY T., M.Inst. M.E., Canadian American Machinery Co., 8 Bouverie Street, E.G.
JOHNSON, JAMES P., c/o Bank of New South Wales, 29 Threadneedle Street, E.G.
JOHNSON, L. O., 1 Snow Hill, E.G.
JOHNSTON, D. HOPE, M.A., F.R.G.S., F.R.Hist.S., Royal Colonial Institute, Northumberland
Avenue, W.C. ; and, Australasian Pioneers Club, Sydney, N.S. W.
JOHNSTON, GEORGE LAWSON, 29 Portman Square, \V.
JOHNSTONS, EDWARD, c/o London <k South Western Bank, Camberwell Green, S.E.
JOHNSTONE, HON. GILBERT, 43 Wilton Crescent, S. W.
JOHNSTONS, J. W. D., C.I.E., Queen Anne's Mansions, S.W.
f JOICEY, RT. HON. LORD, 58 Cadogan Square, S. W. ; and Ford Ca-stle, Northumberland.
JONES, LIEUT. -COLONEL ALFRED E., Weston Hall, Ross, Hereford.
JONES, DAVID, Messrs. Elder, Dempster do Co., Water Street, Liverpool, and 21 The
Esplanade, Waterloo, near Liverpool.
JONES, FREDERICK R., Silverthorn, Camden Park, Tunbridge. Wells.
t JONES, HENRY, Bramley Dene, Branksome Park, Bournemouth.
JONES, HENRY EWER, 229A 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.
t JONES, JOHN HENRY, Barrow Hill, Churchdown, near Gloucester.
JONES, PICTON HUGHES, Pond Hill Cottage, Cheam, Surrey.
JONES, SIR WM. H. HYNDMAN, Albemarle Club, 37 Dover Street, W.
JONSON, FRED ASHTON, 3 Bickenhall Mansions, W.
JONES, SIR W. H. QUAYLE, Barton Mere, Bury St. Edmunds.
fJoNSSON, F. L., c/o National Bank of South Africa, 117 Cannon Street, E.G.
t JORDAN, REV. Louis H., Downsleigh, Baslow Road, Eastbourne.
JOSEPH, Louis, Oakhill, Chorley Wood, Herts.
JOSHUA, ABRAM, 12 Collingham Gardens, S. W.
JOSLIN, HENRY, Qaynea Park, Upminster, Essex.
JOYNT, JOHN W., 76 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.
Resident Fellows
79
Year of
Election.
1910 KAYSEB, J. A. S., Commonwealth of Australia, 72 Victoria Street, S.W.
1902 KEEP, RONALD, Woollet If all, North Cray, Foots Cray, Ke.nt.
1903 KKHRMANN, L., cfo Standard Finnk of South Africa, 10 Clcw.r.nfs Lane,, K.C.
1911 KEITH, PROFESSOR A. BEBRIEDALE, M.A., D.C.I.., D.Litt., 122 Poltvarth Terrace, Edinburgh.
1915 KELLY, ARTHUR RALPH, 108 .Finchley Road, N.W.
1896 KELLY, SIR HENRY G., The Gables, Gerntnf* Cross, Bucks.
1914 KEMPSTER, HERBERT WM., B. S. A. Co., 2 London Wall Buildings, E.C.
1877 KENNEDY, JOHN MURRAY, knock railing, Dairy, N.B. ; and New University Club, S.W.
1896 f KKNY ON, JAMBS, Walshaw Hall, Bury.
1900 KERR, DAVID, 3 Culverden Park Road, Tanbridge Well*.
1910 KERR, PHILIP HENRY, 175 Piccadilly, W. ; and Travellers' Club, Pall Mall, S.W.
1912 KERR, ROBERT WATT, 15 Ferndale, Tunbridge Wells.
1912 fKESWicx, HENRY, M.P., D'Abernon Chase, Leatherhead.
1912 KILLAM, I. WALTON, 3 Lombxrd Street, E.C.
1874 KIMBER, SIR HENRY, BART., 79 Lombard Street, E.C.
1905 fKiNG, HENRY DOUGLAS, 28 Hyde Park Gardens, W.
1913 KING, RICHARD, Temple Chamber*, Temple Avenue, E.C.
1901 -fKiNGDON, HENRY F., Maybury Wood, Woking.
1913 KINGHAM, GEORGE FREDERICK, 3 Plowd&n Buildings, Temple., E.G.
1914 KINGSBOROUGH, FRANK E., f> Hamlet Gardens, Bavenscourt Park, IT.
1886 KINNAIRD, RIGHT HON. LORD, K.T., 1 Pall Mall East, S.W. ; and Ro.s-ne Priory, I nchture,
Perthshire.
(3* KIRKPATRICK, F. A., Forest Side, Epping.
KIRKWOOD, TOWNSEND M., 12 Efjertoti Gardens, S.W.
KITCHING, HENRY, J.P., The Grange, Great Ay ton, Yorks.
tKrrcHiNG, JOHN, Oaldands, Kingston Hill, Surrey ; and Branksotne Hall, Darlington.
KITSON, HENRY H., Sf. Ann's Grange, Burley, Leeds.
KITZINGER, BARTHOLD, 38 North Audley Street, W.
KNOWLES, G. C., Hilbre Point, Hoylake, Cheshire.
KNOX, LIEUT. HENRY T. C. (LATE R.N.), 12 Granville Place, Portman Square, W.
KRAUSE, RUDOLPH H., Comberlon Hall, Kidderminster.
fKRAUSS, HENRY J., 29 Fitzjohn's Avenue, N.W.
,ACON, ERNEST DE M., J.P., 2 Wilton Terrace, S.W.
AGDEN, SIR GODFREY, K.C.M.G., Selwyn, Oatlands Chase, Weybridrje.
AGDEN, RONALD OWEN, Headmaster's House, Harrow School, Harrow, Middl
LAING, JAMES ROBERT, 7 Australian Avenue, E.C.
LAMB, DAVID C. (COMMISSIONER, SALVATION ARMY). 101 Queen Victoria Street, K.C.
LAMBERT, ARTHUR B., 232 St. James's Court, Buckingham Gate, S.W. ; and 18 Wood
Street, E.C.
^AMINGTON, THE RIGHT HON. LORD, G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E., 21 Bolton Street, W. ; and Laming-
ton House, Lanarkshire.
,AMPREY, LIETJT. -COLONEL J. J., R.A.M.C., F.R.C.S., Constitutional Club, W.C.
LANDALE, WALTER, Oriental Club, Hanover Square, W.
LAND ATI, MAX, 47 Victoria Street, S. W.
JANE, MAJOR-GENERAL SIR RONALD B., K.C.B., K.C.V.O., Carlton Hall, Saxmundham.
,ANGE, 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 Boivood, near Calne, Wiltshire.
LARDNER, W. G., Junior Carlton Club, Pall Matt, S. W.
LASCELLES, VISCOUNT, 13 Upper Belgrave Street, S.W.
LAURIE, LEWIS K., c/o Messrs. H. S. King <fc Co., 9 Pall Mail, S.W.
i AW, RT. HON. A. BONAR, M.P., Pembroke Lodge, Edwardes Square, Kensington, W.
AWLEY, THE HON. SIR ARTHUR, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., K.C.M.G., 9 Seymour Street, Port-man
Square, W. ; and, The, Red House, Bodicote, Banbury.
AWRENCE, SIR JOSEPH, Oakland, Kenley, Surrey.
AWRENCE, W. F., 27 Eaton Square, S. W. ; Cowesfield House, Salisbury : and New University
Club, St. James's Street, S. W.
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, AI.MV. Own,, It St. Mara Axe, E.G.
LAWSON, COLONEL THE HON. HARRY L. W., M.P., 37 Grosvenor Square, IF.
LAWSON, ROBERTSON, 60 London Wall, E.G.
J-LAWTON, FRANK F., 13 Dorset Square, N.W.
LAYARD, A. (.*., Lanka, Molyneux Park, Tuadrni'jr. I TV//*.
LEAKS, WM. MARTIN, Ceylon Association, 61 Gracechurc/i, tit-reel , K.C.
LEAVER, CYRIL D'ARCY, 59 West Smithfield, E.G.
.TELL), RIGHT !lo\. LORD, Petwortli lfon>:<', i'etiroiili.
LEDINOHAM, A. NAPIER, M.B., C.M., 40 Newton Road, l>u.>/*iratrr, IF.
LEE, PROFESSOR ROBERT W., M.A., B.C.L., Worcester College, Oxford.
LEE, SMBTHAM, ,25 Blakesley Avenue, Eating, W.
J-LEECH, H. W. CHAMBRE, LL.U., 40 Kidbrook Park Road, Blackheath, 8.H.
LEECH, J. B. MASSY, 6 Campden House Terrace, W.
LEECHMAN, GEORGE BARCLAY, 50 Campden House Court, W.
LEES, GEORGE HERBERT, Kent House, Kew Gardens.
LEES, SIR THOMAS E. K., BART., South Lytchet Manor, Poole, Dorset.
LEE-ROBERTS, JOHN B., 5 Ormonde Terrace, Regent's Park, N.W.
LEESMITH, BRYAN LEE, Sports Club, St. James's- Square, ti. W.
LEESON, WILLIAM F., c/o H. G. Humby, Esq., 20 Victoria Street, S. IF.
LEITCH, DONALD C., M.Inst.C.E., M.I.Mech.E., 7 Leyborne Park, Kew.
LEITH OF FYVIE, RIGHT HON. LORD, Fyvis Castle, Fyvie, N.B.
LE MAISTRE, JOHN LB B., 4 Bond Street, Jersey.
La MAISTRE, W. DB V., Holmwood, Salisbury Avenue, Harpenden, Herts.
J-LENNARD, T. J., J.P., Henbury Court, Bristol.
LESLIE, ALBERT, 14 Knightland Road, Upper Clapton, N.E.
LBUCHARS, JOHN W., 24 St. Mary Axe, E.C.
t LEVER, SIR WM. HBSKETH, RAKT., Thornton Manor, Thornton Hough, Chester ; and 41 A
Upper Thames Street, E.C.
LavESON-GowER, CLEMENT, c/o Messrs. Fielding ,Son & McLeod, Austin Friar* House, E.C.
LEVEY, G. COLLINS, C.M.G., 22 Arundel Gardens, Netting Hill, W.
LEWIS FREDERICK, F.L.S., 42 Colebrook Road, Eating, W.
LEWIS, F. ORR, Whitewebbs Park, Enfteld.
LEWIS, ISAAC, 2 Hamilton Place, W. ; and 34 Bishopsgate, E.C.
LEWIS, JAMBS W., 67 Cadogan Plac, S.W.
LIKELY, HASTINGS, 16 Finsbury Circus, E.C.
D, RIGHT HON. LORD, Lilford Hall, Oundle, Northants.
LILIENFBLD, RICHARD, 6 Bryanston Square, W.
fLiNLiTHGOW, MOST HON. THE MARQUIS OF, Hopetoim House, South Queensferry, N.B.
LISTER, SIR ASHTON, J.P., The Towers, Dursley, Glos.
LITTLE, J. STANLEY, Chichele, East Strict, Farnham ; and Authors' Club, Whitehall Court,
S.W.
LITTLE, JAMES WILLIAM, Hill House, Mitcham, Surrey ; and Reform Club, Pall Mall, S. W.
jLiTTLBJOHN, ROBERT, 8 Cavendish Square, W.
LITTLE JOHN, THOMAS GEORGE, 88 Fenchurch Street, E.C.
LITTLETON, THE HON. HENRY S., 21 Cadogan Place, S.W.
LITTLEWOOD, WM. B. GURNEY, Junior Carlton Club, Pall Mall, S. W.
LIVERSIDGE, PROF. ARCHIBALD, M.A., F.R.S., Fieldhead, Coombe Warren, Kingston. Surrey.
LLOYD, ARTHUR W., Hartford House, near Winchfield ; and St. Stephen's Club, Westminster,
S.W.
LLOYD, CYRIL E., Church House, Broome, Stourbridge.
fLLOYD, FRANK, Coombe House, Croydon ; and 4 Salisbury Court, Fleet Street. E.G.
LLOYD, JOHN T., 82A Portsdown Road, Maida Vale, W.
LOCH, LIEUT. -COLONEL THE RT. HON. LORD, C.M.G., D.S.O., M.V.O., 51 Lennox G'arHcm.
S. W. ; and Stoke College, Stoke-by-Clare, Suffolk.
LOCKE, JOHN, 12 Brandram Road, Lee, S.E. ; and Junior Athenceum Club, 116 Piccadilly, W.
LOCKHART, PHILIP H., 19 Elvaston Place, S.W.
LOGAN, J. MAXWELL, 233 Qoldhawk Road, Shepherd's Bush, W.
LONEY, RBV. BASIL, L.Th., 14 Oxford Road.iKilburn, N.W.'
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1878
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1899
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LONOLEY, JOHN A., 41 Draycott Place, 8. W.
fLoNGSTAFF, GEORGE B., M.A., M.D., Highlands, Putney Heath, 8. W. , and Tcjitc/tcn
Morthoe, near Ilfracombe.
fLoTHIAN, M AURIC J3 JOHN.
LOVAT, LORD, K.T., K.O.V.O., C.B., D.S.O., Beaufort Castle, Beaulij, N.B.
LOVE, JOSEPH Bo YD, J.P., LL.D., F.R.G.S., Oujlands, Deuonport.
LOVE, WILLIAM MCNAUGHTON, 8 Bunhill Row, E.G.
LOVELL, Sia FRANCIS H. ( C.M.G., F.R.C.S.E., 62 Holmjiilr. famd, Wc.it Hanipalead, .\ . If.
Low, ROBERT S., Hillhurst, Plough, Lane, Purleij.
Low, SIDNEY, 24 Marlborough Hill, N.W.
LOWE, SAMUEL, Meadowbank, Hadley Wood, Middlesex.
LOWE, WILLIAM D., W.S., 11 Randolph Crescent, Edinburgh.
f LUCAS, SIR CHARLES P., K.C.B., K.C.M.G., 65 St. George's Square, S. W.
fLucAS, RIGHT HON. LORD, 32 Old Queen Street, Westminster, S. W. ; and Picket Post,
Ringwood, Hants.
LUND, WILLIAM, Cromlix, Chislehurst, Kent.
LUNDY, EDWARD A., Englefield, Walton-on-Thames.
LUSH, FRANCIS MOFFAT, 2 Broad Street Place, E.G.
LUSHINGTON, HENRY V., Aldington Court, Thurnham, Maidstone.
LUSTY, W. K., 17 South Street, Finsbunj, E.G.
J-LYALL, CAPTAIN FRANCIS H., 2 Elvaaton Place, S.W. ; and Naval and Military Club,
Piccadilly, W.
LYALL, ROGER CAMPBELL, United University Club, Pall Mall East, S. W.
LYNCH, (^\VTA.iyiC.W.D,,c/o London County & Westminster Bank, 1 St. James' a Square, S. W.
fLYNN, HUGH SPENCER, 45 Pembroke Square, Kensington, W.
LYSONS, ARTHUR F., 1 Albemarle Street, W.
LYTTLETON, THE HON. JOHN CAVBNDISH, M.P., Hagley Hall, Stourbridge.
MACARTNEY, DOUGLAS HALLIDAY, Sutherland House, London Street, Paddington, W.
MACALISTER, G. IAN, Royal Institute, of British Architects, 9 Conduit Street, W.
MACALISTBR, JAMES, Eth&lstane, 32 Maresfield Gardens, Hampstead, N. W.
MACCAW, WILLIAM J. M., M.P., 103 Eaton Square, S.W.
MAcDoNALD, COLONEL RT. HON. SIR CLAUDE M., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., K.C.B., 4(j
Square, S. W. ; and Junior United Service Club, Charles Street, S. W.
MACDONALD, EBENEZER, 41 Palace Court, Bays water, W.
|MAcDoNALD, P. MARTIN, Messrs. J. R. Grant & Co., 96 Leadenhall Street, E.G.
MAcDouoALL, DUNCAK P., Birchfield, Slough.
MAcDouaALL, GEORGE ROGERS, Bracken Coombe, Bournemouth.
MAOFARLAND, R. A. H., Campbell College, Belfast.
fMACFia, JOHN W., Rowton Hall, Cheater.
MACGOWAN, JAMBS G., M.A., 5 York House, Kensington, W.
MACGREGOR, RIGHT HON. SIR WILLIAM, G.C.M.G., C.B., Chapel-on-Leader, Berwick
MACHIN, STANLEY, Cleeve, Oatlands Chase, Weybridge.
MACK AY, ALEXANDER, Rocknowe, Brouyhty Ferry, N.B.
MAOKAT, DONALD, Reay Villa, Bodenham Road, Hereford.
MAOKAY, JOHN C., A.M.Inet.C.E., BitUrlty, Ludlow.
fMAOKHNZiE, COLIN.
MACKENZIE, Hoar. THOMAS (HIGH COMMISSIONBB FOE New ZEALAND), 13 Victoria
S.W.
MAOKIH, DAVID, The Summer House, Laleham Road, Staines.
MACKINDBR, HALFORD J., M.A., M.P., 10 Chelsea Court, Chelsea Embankment, S. W.
fMACSiNNON, DUNCAN, 16 Hyde Park Square, W.
MACKINTOSH, DUNCAN, Woodthorpe, Silverdale Road, Eastbourne.
MACLHOD, HUGH H., The Cottage, Little Park, Enfteld, Middlesex.
MAOMASTBR, DONALD, M.P. (K.C. OF CANADA), IA Gockspur Street, S.W.
MACMILLAN, ALLISTER, 55 The Avenue, Muswell Hill, N.
MACMILLAN, GaoaaB A., 27 Queen's Gate Gardens, S.W.
MAOMILLAN, MAUiiica, St. Martin's Street, Lticatlsf Square, W.V.
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, L. S., Recalver, Ridgeway, Hendon, N.W.
MACPJIJBRSON, ROB BUT, 24-5 King William Street, E.O. ; and 9 Exeter Road, Brondesbury,
N. W.
MCBRIDB, HON. SIR PBTBR ( AQJINT-GBNHRAL FOB VICTORIA), Melbourne Place, Strand, W.C.
MCCALL, HON. SIR JOHN, M.D. (AGENT-GENERAL FOR TASMANIA), 56 Victoria Street, S.W.
Mo JALLUM, COLONBL SIR HSXHY EDWARD, R.K., G.C.M.G., A.D.C., Gonewood, Crawley Ridge,
Camberley.
MCCARTHY, ROBERT H., C.M.G., Highlands, Lampton, near Hounslow.
fMcCoNNELL, ARTHUR J., 8 Collingham Gardens, South Kensington, S.W.
MCDONALD, JAMBS E., 4 Chapel Street, Cripplegate, E.G.
MCFARLANK, WILLIAM, Messrs. W. Dunn <tt Co., 43 Broad Street Avenue, E.G.
McGAW, JOHN THOBUBN, St. Leonard's Forest, Horsham.
MclLWBAiTH, ANDREW, Billiter Square Buildings, E.G.
MclNTOSH, WALTBR G., 46 Ryde Vale Road, Balham, S.W.
MclNTYRB, J. P., 3 New Basinghall Street, E.G.
McKENZiE, FREDERICK A., 5-6 Clement's Inn, W.C.
MCKERROW, CHARLES ALEXANDER, F.C.S., 8 Berners Street Mansions, W.
MAKGILL, SIR GEORGE, BART., Farnham Royal, Bucks.
MALCOLM, DOUGAL 0., 93 Gloucester Place, Portman Square, W.
MALCOMSON, DAVID, c/o Messrs. CoutU <k Go., 440 Strand, W.C.
MAN, FREDERICK H. D., 7 Mincing Lane, E.G.
M ANDERS, A. STAINES, 75 Chancery Lane, W.C.
MANDEVILLE, A. MORETON, 1 Great Winchester Street, E.G.
MANN, CHARLES WILLIAM, 6 Southampton Street, Holborn, W.C.
MABCHANT, C. STANHOPE, The Cottage, Cubbington, Leamington.
MARKS, GEOFFREY, 8 Chesham Place, S. W.
MARKS, HERBERT T., 75 Stapleton Hall Road, Stroud Green, N.
MARLBOBOUGH, His GRACE THE DUKE OF, K.G., 15 Great College Street, S. W. ; and Blenheim
Palace, Woodstock.
MARSH, JOHN RICHARD, 1 Albemarle Street, W.
MARSHALL, ERNEST LTIXMOOBE, Conservative Club, St. James's Street, S.W.
JMARSHALL, HENRY B., Rachan, Broughton, Peeblesshire, N.B.
MARSHALL, LEQH R. P., M.D., The Briars, Peebles, N.B.
MARSHALL, THOMAS F., 154 Gresham House, E.G.
MARTIN, E. LEICESTER, Green Leach, Wrotham, Kent.
MARTIN, GEORGE PALLISEB, Argyle House, Pembroke Road, Clifton, Bristol.
+MARTIN, HENRY RICHARD, Fawsley, Cater ham, Surrey.
MARTIN, JAMES, Sunnyside, 58 Palace Road, Streatham Hill, S. W.
MARTIN, WALTER E., Bromley Lodge, North Finchley, N.
MARTIN, WILLIAM HENRY, 196 St. Vincent Street, Glasgow.
MASON, A. J., 11 Thorney Court, Palace Gate, W.
MASON, FRANK WOODLBY, 112 Sloane Street, S.W.
MASON, HAROLD, M.B., M.R.C.S., 79 Willes Road, Leamington.
MASON, JAMES FRANCIS, M.P., 1 Chesterfield Gardens, May fair, W.
MASON, JOHN MASON, The Old Rectory, Beckington, Bath.
MATHBR, RIGHT HON. SIR WILLIAM, LL.D., Bramble Hill Lodge, Bramshaw, Lyndhurst,
Hants.
MATHERS, EDWARD P., 6 Queen's Gate Terrace, S. W. ; and 83 Bishopsgate, E.G.
^MATHESON, HON. ALEX. PERCEVAL, National Liberal Club, Whitehall Place, S. W.
MATHIESON, JAMES FRANCIS, M.A., 12 Lindfield Gardens, Frognal, N.W.
MATTHEWS, HERBERT W., 104 Great Portland Street, W.
MAUND, EDWARD A., 12 Frognal Mansions, N.W.
MAURICE, JOHN A., Ashleigh, Teignmouth.
MAYERS, REV. WALTER J., Abbotsthorpe, Park Road, Wallington, Surrey.
MAYO, GEORGE, The Anchorage, Filsham Park, St. Leonards-on-Sea.
MEAD, FREDERICK, The Moorings, St. Albans.
MEATH, RT. HON. EARL OF, K.P., 83 Lancaster Gate, W. ; and Ottershaw, Chertsty.
MEE, CHARLES J. C., F.L.S., Follaton, Totnes, Devon ; and Badminton Club, 100 Piccadilly, W.
Ruidtni Pillow. 83
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lectior
1899 .Miaiox, HJcn!iaK!-0>MvuNi>tt8 EOWA'UJ TfioKHit, R.N., D.S.O., .'{2 Arundel fowl,
Eastbourne.
Fiiaoaa[os:, 32 Arundel Road, Eastbourne.
Roaas, 32 Arundel Soul, Eastbourne.
j-MaaaiNSON, WHARRAM, I Westbury Gardens, Hanger Hill, Baling, W.
.VIsiMBRMHAaBN, ERNEST Louis, 4 Gheyne Walk, Chelsea, S.W.
MBLUUISH, WILLIAM, Constitutional Glub, Northumberland Avenue, W.G.
J-MBLLINQ, JOHN FREDERICK, 11 Victoria Street, S.W.
MSNDKLSSOHN, SIDN BY, Niddry Lodge, Holland Street, Oampden Hill, W.
MENHNDEZ, SIR MANUBL R., Midford House, Midford, Bath.
MB NT NIK, JAMBS 0., Graiggo-Man, Mannafield, Aberdeen,
MBSSBR, ALLAN E., 14 Old Jewry Chambers, E.G.
MBTOALB-B, SIB OHABLBS H. T., BART., 21 Pall Mail, S.W.
fMBTOALFB, FRANK R., Gloucester House, Stonebridge Park, N.W.
MB WBITRN, WILLIAM R., J.P., 6 Bvelyn Mansions, Westminster, S. W.
MISYNBLL, FRANCIS F., H-j*r Qroti, B'irl9;i-oi-Trent; aiizLyjin Place, Qrosuenor Gardens,
S.W.
fMiOHABLis, MAX., Tandridge Gourt, Oxted, Surrey.
MIOHBLL, ROLAND L. N., O.M.G., 22 Lctnsdowne Orescent, W.
iMiGHiB, ALEXANDER, cjo Bank of New Zealand, 1 Queen Victoria Street, E.G.
f MIOHIB, DAVID KINLOGH, c/o Messrs. Walker Bros., 36 Basinghall Street, E.G.
MIDDLETON, SIR JOHN P., c/o National Provincial Bank, Garey Street, Lincoln'* Inn, W.G.
MILE*, WM. KILDARE, L.R.O.P., 10 Eaton Square, S., Monkatown, Dublin
fMiLLER, H. BRIO, 1 Great Tower Street, E.O.
MILLER, STUART, Northiam, Parley, Surrey.
fMiLL3, OOLONEL DUDLEY A., R. S., Drozks, Beaitlieu, Hants ; and Athenatum Glub, Pull
Mall, S.W.
MILLS, J. SAXON, 2 Nightingale Road, Bushey, Herts.
MILLS, SIR JAMES, K.O.M.G., 60 Prince's Gate, S, W.
fMiLLS, THOMAS, Longdown House, Sandhurst, Berks.
MILNER, THIS RICJHT HON. VisoouNT, Q.O.B., Q.O.M.Q., 17 Great Oollejs Street, S.W. ;
Brooks' s Glub, S. W. ; and Stitrry Gourt, Canterbury.
fMiLNER, THOMAS J., Heverscroft, Barby Avenue, Hampstead, N. W.
MILTON, ARTHUR 0., 3 Oloudesley Road, St. Leonards-on-Sea.
MISTO\VSKI, ALFRED, Mus.B., 7 Richmond Mansions, Denton Road, TtvickenJtam.
fMiTOHBLL, JOHN STBVBNSON, 8 Ghismll Street, B.G.
Moo ATT A, ERNBST G .
MOOKRIDOB, WHITNEY, 41 Finchley Road, N.W.
MOFFBTT, THOMAS, Esmond Hotel, 1 Montague Street, W.G.
MOHR, BERNARD, 69 Parliament Hill, N. W.
MOIR, ALEXANDER, Lochanhead House, Dumfries, N.B.
MOLES WORTH, RIQHT HON. VISOOUNT, Walters Hall, Monkton, Ramsgate.
MOLTENO, PERCY ALLPORT, M.P., 10 Palace Gourt, Bayswater, W.
MONK-BRETTON, RISHT HON. LORD, 0. B., 16 Prince's Gardens, S. W. ; and Gonyboro, Letves.
MONTAQUE, CAPTAIN R. H. OROBT, The Gottage, Thriplow, Royston, Herts.
tMoifTapioaa, ABRAHAM, 27 Nethtrall Gardens, Himpstead, N.W.
MONTBPIORE, JOSBPH Q., 21 Argyll Mansions, Addison Bridge, W.
MONTGOMERY, RIQHT REV. BISHOP H. H., D.D., Society for Propagation of the Gospel,
15 Tufton Street, S.W.
MONTGOMERY, HUGH, 54 Warwick Square, S.W
MOODY, GBORQB, J.P., Knoll House, Oleethorpes.
fMooN, EDWARD R. P., 6 Onslow Gardens, S. W.
f MOOR-RADFOBD, ALFRID, 83A Holland Park, W. t and 1 Garden Gourt, Temple, E.G.
MOORB, ARTHUS OHISOLM, 23 Essex Street, Strand, W.G.
Mooaa, A. EWAIT, Canadian Pacific Railway, 82-65 Charing Gross, S. W.
Mooai, LiBTjT.-OoLONBL ARTHUB T., R.E., Bifrons, Farnborough, Hants.
MOOBB, FBANK, Granby Strut, Leicester.
MOOB.B, FaaoBBio WM. 15 Old Bond Street, W.
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1891 MOORB, YORK T. G., M.R.C.S.E., L.R.C.P., 7 Dacre Park, Blackheath, 8.E.
1883 fMoORHOUSE, EDWARD, c[o Bank of New Zealand, 1 Queen Victoria Street, E.G.
1913 I MORCOM, REGINALD K., The Clockhouse, Bromsgrove.
1911 , MOREING, ALGERNON H., G.E., Moore Place, Esher.
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1891
1903
1894
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1900
1913
1913
1897
1912
1882
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1888
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1887
1886
1910
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1881
1911
1896
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1888
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1897
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1885
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1907
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1889
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MOREING, CHARLES ALGERNON, M.Inst.C.E., F.G.S., Moore Place, Esher.
MOREL, E. D., Cherry Croft, King's Langley, Herts.
MORGAN, LIEUT. -COLONEL A. HICKMAN, D.S.O., 14 Grosvenor Place, S.W.
MORGAN, BENJAMIN H., 15 Dartmouth Street, Westminster, S.W. ; and Barton Croft, New
Milton, Hants.
|M ORGAN, GWYN VAUGHAN, 37 Harrington Gardens, S.W.
MORGAN, HERBERT E., 75 Victoria Street, S.W.
MORGAN, ALDERMAN SIR WALTER VAUGHAN, BART., 2 Whitehall Court, S.W.
fMoRLEY, RT. HON. TTTE EARL OF, Saltram, Plympton, Devon.
MORRELL, JAMES II., Headington Hill Hall, Oxford.
fMoRRELL, JOHN BOWES, 30 St. Mary's, .York.
MORRIS, ALFBBD B., 106 EUham Rood, Lee, S.E.
MORRIS, SIR DANIEL, K.O.M.G., D.C.L., D.So., F.L.S., J.P., 14 Crabton Close, Boscombe ; and
Savile Club, Piccadilly, W.
MORRIS, EDWARD R., 9 Fenchurch Street, E.C.
MORRISON, ALEXANDER, Elton, Newnham, Glos.
MORRISON, JAMES K., 9 St. Anthony's Road, Bournemouth.
fMoRRisoN, 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 Mall, S. W.
MORSE, GILBERT, Park Road, Lowestoft.
MORTON, RICHARD F., cjo Lloyd's Shipping Registry, Newport, Mon.
MOSELEY, C. H. HARLEY, C.M.G., cjo Messrs. H. S. King <& Co., 9 Pall Mall, S.W.
Moss, FRED J., 4 Earlham Grove, Wood Green, N.
MOULSDALE, WILLIAM E., 6 Castle Street, Liverpool.
MOYNA, EDWARD G. J., 93 Elm Park Gardens, S.W.
MOYSEY, HENRY L., I.S.O., Cresswell House, Bexhill-on-Sea.
MUIR, ROBERT, 17 Fortismere Avenue, Muswell Hill, N.
MULLINS, CLAUD W., 18 West Heath Avenue, Hampstead, N.W.
MUNFORD, JAMES, 34 Gloucester Gardens, Bishop's Road, W.
MUNN, WINCHESTER, Royal Southampton Yacht Club, Southampton.
MUNRO, JAMES, Park Villa, Liberton, Midlothian.
MURDOCH, JOHN, 52 Leadenhall Street, E.C.
, CHARLES, 29 North Gate, Regent's Park, N.W.
MURRAY, HUGH, C.I.E., Morleys, Henfield, Sussex.
MURRAY, JAMES, Badminton Club, 100 Piccadilly, W.
MURRAY (OF ELIBANK), THE RIGHT HON. LORD, Juniper Bank, Walkerburn, Peeblesshire
and Brooks' s Club, St. James's Street, S. W.
MURTON, SIR WALTER, C.B., Gipp's Close, Langlon, Kent ; and Devonshire Club, St. James's
Street, S.W.
fMusGRAVE, CAPTAIN HERBERT, R.E., Hurst-on-Clays, East Gr instead.
MYERS, LEO M., 2 North Gate, Regent's Park, N. W.
MYLIUS, STANLEY.
NAPIER, SIR WALTER J., D.C.L., Chinton Hanger, Churt, Farnham, Surrey.
NATHAN, FRANK B., 14 Charleville Mansions, West Kensington, W.
NATHAN, GEORGE L, cfo Messrs. I. Salaman & Co., 46 MonktveU Street, E.C.
NATHAN, LIEUT. -COLONEL SIR MATTHEW, G.C.M.G., Tfo Castle, Dublin.
NATHAN, N. ALFRED, 9 Philip Lane, E.C.
fNEAME, ARTHUR, Waveney, Scott's Lane, Shortlands, Kent.
NEIL, WILLIAM, 35 Walbrook, E.C.
NELSON, MAJOR ABEBCBOMBY A. C., Forge Lane, Higham, Kent.
NELSON, SIR E. MONTAGUE, K.O.M.G., 3 Whitehall Court, S.W.
1893 NHLSON. HAROLD, Ancaster Lodge, Queen's Road, Richmond, Surrey.
Resident Fellows.
85
Year of
Election.
1915 NELSON, JOHN PIOTON, 5 The Quadrant, Winchmore Hitt, N.
1903 NELSON, SEPTIMUS G., Messrs. Merry weather <b Sons, Greenwich Hood, 8.E.
1904 NBSBITT, ROBERT C., 7 Devonshire Square, Bishopsgate, E.G.
1882 NESS, GAVIN PARKER, 19 Porchester Terrace, Hyde Park, W.
1889 NESTLE, WILLIAM D., Winterbourne, Brighton Road, Sutton, Surrey.
1895 NEUMANN, JOSEPH 0.
1888 NEUMANN, SIR SIGMUND, BART., 146 Piccadilly, W.
1909 NEVILL, JAMES FORDER, Lenton, Lemsford Road, 8t. Albans.
1912 NEVILLE, CHARLES W.
1913 fNEWCASTLE, His GRACE THE DUKE or, Clumber, Worksop, Notts.
1911 -{-NEWMAN, V. CHESTER, 5 Olazbury Road, West Kensington, W.
1896 tNEW MARCH, JOHN, Chasewood, Caterham Valley, Surrey.
1896 NEWNHAM, FREDERICK J., 7 Avenue Gardens, Dover.
1913 NEWTON, ARTHUR PBRCIVAL, M.A., D.Lit., B.Sc... F.R.Hist.S., 5 Shine Croft, Otford, Kent.
1914 NEWTON, JOHN, 8 Stanford Road, Norbury, S. W.
1910 NICHOLAS, WILFRID H., c/o National Bank of S. Africa, Circus Place, London Wall, E.G.
1891 NICHOLLS, ALFRED M., Homestead, Great Missenden, Bucks.
1912 -J-NICHOLLS, GEORGE JAMBS, F.G.I., St. Leonards, 22 Atteyne Road, \Vest Dulwich, S.B.
1903 NICHOLLS, HORACE W., 9 Amherst Avenue, Baling, W.
1896 NICHOLS, ARTHUR, 76 Drayton Gardens, S. W.
1907 NICHOLS, CHARLES LEE, 1 Queen Victoria Street, E.G.
1886 NICHOLSON, W. GRESHAM, c/o H. Foote, Esq., 66 Victoria Street, S.W.
1913 NICOL, ARTHUR, Ochterlony House, Guthrie, Forfarshire, N.B.
1879 NITCH, GEORGE H., Junior Constitutional Club, Piccadilly, W.
1915 NITSCHKE, ROBERT 0. W., 18 Moscow Court, Baysivater, W.
1889 fNivisoN, SIR ROBERT, BART., Bank Buildings, Princes Street, E.G.
1897 NOBLE, ROBERT D'O YLY, 68 Ladbroke Road, W.
1913 fNoRFOLK, His GRACE THE DUKE OF, K.G., G.C.V.O., 31 St. James's Square, S.W. ; and
Arundel Castle, Sussex.
1914 NORMANBY, THE RBV. THE MOST HON. THE MARQUIS OF, Mulgrave Castle, Whitby.
1886 NORRIS, LiEur.-CoLONEL R. J., D.S.O., c/o Messrs. Cox & Co., 16 Charing Cross, S. W.
1878 NORTH, FREDERIC WILLIAM, F.G.S., 106 Fordioych Road, West Hampstead, N.W.
1894 . NORTHOLIFFE, RIGHT HON. LORD, 22 St. James's Place, S. W. ; and Elmwood, St. Peter's, Kent.
1891 fNoRTHESK, RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF, 6 Hans Crescent, S. W.
1913 NORTHUMBERLAND, His GRACE THE DUKE OF, K.G., 2 Grosvenor Place, S. W. ; and Alnwick
Castle, Northumberland.
1879 I NORTON, EDWIN, Mansfield, Weybridge.
1911 NORTON, RIGHT HON. LORD, Hams Hall, Birmingham.
1913 NUNNS, ARTHUR L., 13 Holland Park, Kensington, W.
1904 OAK, WILLIAM PJSHCIVAL, M.Inst.C.E.
1913 OATWAY, GEORGE HENRY, M.I.E.E., Dunross, Shepherd's Hill, Highgate, N.
1898 O'BRIEN, CHARLES A., LL.D., 52 Riggindale Road, Streatham, 8. W.
1913 O'CONNOR, THOMAS POWER, M.P., 5 Morpeth Mansions, S. W.
1911 ODELL, EDWARD S., Danehurst, Beacon Road, St. Peter's, Broadstairs.
1906 O'FARRELL, THOMAS A., J.P., 30 Lansdowne Road, Dublin.
1909 *O'HALLORAN, JOSEPH S., C.M.G., Royal Colonial Institute, Northumberland Avenue, IV. C,
1911 fOKE, ALFRED W., B.A., LL.M., F.S.A., 32 Denmark Villas, Hove.
1912 OLDFIELD, LAUREL C. F., 6 Wilton Street, Grosvenor Place, S.W r .
1898 t LIVER > LIONEL, c/o Sir C. McGrigor, Bart & Co., 39 Panton Street, S.W.
1910 tO LIVEBSON CECIL H., 37 Gloucester Square, W.
1888 OMMANNEY, SIR MONTAGU F., G.C.M.G., K.C.B., I.S.O., Redlands, Holmwood, Surrey.
1911 ONSLOW, RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF, Clandon Park, Guildford.
1913 OPPSNHEIM, A., Messrs. Sperling &Co.,l Moorgate Street, E.G.
1904 OPPENHEIME&, BERNARD, 36 Curzon Street, W.
1894 ORMSBY, RIGHT REV. BISHOP G. ALBERT, D.D., Eglingham, Alnwick. Northumberland.
1907 tO BR - EwiNQ MALCOLM H., Parkwood, West Malvern.
1904 OSBOBN, EDWARD B., 14 Abbey Garden*, St. John't Wood, N. W.
8 ',-al Colonial Institute*
Ttar of
Electiw.
1881 OSBORNE, HAMILTON, Eoyal Automobile Club, Pall Mall, 8, W.
1911 OdWBLL, WM. ST. JOHN, F airtight, Totteridgt, Herts.
1914 OTLBY, G. C., Milton House, Friars' Stile Road, Richmond, Surrey.
1911 OTTER, ROBERT E., 6 Sloane Square, S.W. ; and Queenwood, Chertsey.
1889 OTTERSON, ALFRED S., 8 St. George's Court, South Kensington, S.W.
1900 OXLEY, HORACE, Bank Mansions, 281 A Chiswick High Road, W.
1916^' tP ACKB VEKE, Geldeston Hall, Beccles, Suffolk.
1912 t pAOBT ALMERIC H., M.P., 39 Berkeley Square, W.
1912 PAISH, SIR GEORGE, 51 Cannon Street, E.G.
1902 tP ALIOLOaus ' AUGUSTUS L.
1913 PALMER, G. E. H., Revelstone, Avonmore Avenue, Guildford.
1909 PALMER, HARRY, 65 Alexandra Road, St. John's Wood, N. W.
1897 PALMER, CAPTAIN RICHARD E., Oakland* Park, Newdigate, Surrey.
1885 PARFITT, P. T. J., Hopetoun House, Gerrard's Cross, Bucks.
1911 PARKER, C. SAND BACH, Demerara Buildings, St. Dunstan's Hill, E.G.
1890 fPARKER, SIR GILBERT, BART., M.P., D.C.L., LL.D., Litt.D., 20 Carlton House Terrace,
S. W. ; and Homestall, East Grinstead.
1889 fPARKER, HENRY, Vale View Cottage, Tring Hill, Tring.
1912 PARKES, HOWARD RODRICK, Wymondley Bury, Stevenage.
1893 tP ABKIN , GEORGE R., C.M.G., M. A., LL.D., 17 Waterloo Place, S.W.
1886 PARKINGTON, SIR J. ROPER, J.P., D.L., 58 Green Street, W. ; 21 Mine-ing Lane, E.G. ; and
United Service Club, Pall Mall, S. W.
1902 PARKINSON, THOMAS W., M.D., 31 Cadogan Place, S. W.
1897 PARR, REV. EDWARD G. C., 1 Bolton Gardens, South Kensington, S. W.
1910 PARSONS, RICHARD E., B.A., 48 Prince's Gardens, S.W.
1914 PARTINGTON, HERBERT, J.P., Talbot House, Glossop.
1902 PATERSON, JAMES GOWANS, Billiter Buildings, E*C.
1912 PATERSON, JOHN, Westbowne, Tilliecoultry, N.B.
1912 PATON, JAMES, Weatcliffe Road, Birkdale, Souihport.
1912 PATRICK, ARTHUR C., 39 Noble Street, E.G. ; and Playgoers' Club, 20 Cranbourn Street, W.C.
1887 t pATTER901ir MYLES, Conygar, Broadmayne, Dorchester.
1912 PAUL, EDWARD, Teignton, Mtols 1 Drive, Hoylake, Cheshire.
1888 PAULING, GEORGE, 26-28 Victoria Street, S. W.
1881 t p EACE, SIR WALTER, K.C.M.G., I.S.O., 83 Victoria Street, S. W.
1910 PEACOCK, E. R., Deerstead House, St. John's, Woking.
1877 PEACOCK, GKORGB, 27 Milton Slreet f Fore Street, E.G.
1913 PEACOCK, REV. W. R., Ceylon House, Kend.rick Road, Reading.
1885 tP KAK]H > GEOHGB HERBERT, B.A., LL.D., Bawtry Hall, York*.
1912 PEAKE, ROBERT THKLWALL, Birnam, Tonbridqe.
1877 tI* BABCB EDWARD, Lagarie, Cheltenham ; and Oriental Club, Hanover Square, W.
1912 PBARSON, ARTHUR A., C.M.G., Hillsborough, Petersfteld.
1912 PEASE, J. BEAUMONT, 13 Stratton Street, W.
1903 PEEL, THB HON. GEORGE, M.A., 61 Catherine St., Westminster, S.W.
1911 PHLLETIBR, LrauT.-CoL. HON. P., M.D. (AGENT-GENERAL FOR QUEBEC), 36 Kingsway, W.C.
1896 fPEMBERTON, COLONEL ERNEST ST. GLAIR, R.E., Pyrland Hall, Taunton.
1894 PBNDBR, SIR JOHN DBNISON, K.C.M.G. , Eastern Telegraph Co., Electra House, Moot-gate, E.G.
1911 PENFOLD, LIEUT. -CoL. SIR STEPHEN, J.P., 70 Cheriton Road, Folkestone.
1886 fPBNNEFATHER, F. W., LL.D., Rathsellagh, Colbinstown, co. Wicklmc, Ireland.
1884 PBNNB*, EDWARD C., 8 West Hill, Sydenham, S.E.
1907 PBNWBY, FREDERICK GORDON, Queen Anne's Mansions, S.W.
1914 tPBNRHYN, RT. HON. LORD, W icken Park, Stony Stratford, Bucks.
1892 PBROBVAL, SIR WBSTBY B., K.C.M.G., Southdown, The Doivns, Wimbledon, S. W.
1912 PERCY, EARL, 3 Upper Belgrave Street, S.W. ; and Stanunck Park, Darlington.
1895 PERKS, SIR ROBERT WM., BART., Assoc.Inst.C.E., 11 Kensington Palace Gardens, W.
1902 PBRBY, ROBINSON G., GUndynt, Eaton Rise, Ealing, W.
1911 PBSCOD, JAMBS, 92 Priory Road, Weft Hampsttad, N.W.
IdO^ PHILIF, GEORQII, Horndtn, SattcGle, Pinner.
Resident Fellows.
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1903
1909
1908
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1912
1897
1913
1907
1897
1882
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1912
1910
1914
1905
1909
1897
1900
1879
1869
1895
1911
1911
1912
1915
1911
1885
1913
1910
1914
1912
1911
1904
1901
1911
1910
1883
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1899
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1894
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1913
PHILIPPS, LATJRBNCE R., J.P., Sydmonton Court, Newbury, Berks.
PHILIPPS, SIR OWBN, K.C.M.G., 76 Eaton Square, S. W.
PHILLIMORB, JOSEPH, M.Inst.C.E., cjo Messrs. Grindlay <te Co., 54 Parliamc.nl Street, S. W.
PHILLIPS, H. JOSHUA, The Nook, Tredegar.
PHILLIPS, JOHN, 28 Cambridge Road, Hove.
PICKERING, JONATHAN, M.I.Mech.E., 50 Wellington Street, Glasgow.
PIQOTT, CAPTAIN WELLESLEY G., 123 Coleherne Court, 8.W.
PILDITCH, PHILIP E., 6-8 Old Bond Street, W. ; and Vartropps, Weybridge.
PIPER, WILLIAM F., 31 Bedford Place, W:C.
PIRRIE, RT. HON. LORD, K.P., 24 Belgrave Square, S.W. ; and Withy Park, Godalm.'nxj.
PITCHER, COLONEL DUNCAN G., 3 BuckingJiam Gate, S.W.
PITTS, THOMAS, C.B., The Thatched Cottage, Taplow, Bucks.
PLEYDELL, T. G., 63 St. James's Street, S.W.
PLUNKET, RIGHT HON. LORD, G.C.M.G., K.C.V.O., 6 Ormonde Gate, Chelsea, S. W. ; Kildare
Street Club, Dublin ; and Carlton Club, Pall Mall, S. W.
PLUNKETT, RIGHT HON. SIR HORACH C., K.C.V.O., D.C.L., Kilterah, Foxrock, Co. Dublin.
fPLYMOUTH, RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF, C.B., 9 Chelsea Embankment, S. W. ; and St>.
Pagan's Castle, Cardiff.
POLEY, ARTHUR P., B.A., 3 Plowden Buildings, Temple, E.G.
f POLLOCK, RIGHT HON. SIR FREDERICK, BART., 21 Hyde Park Place, W.
POLSON, JAMES, 12 Southwood Avenue, Highgate, N.
fPoNSONBY, REV. PRBBBNDARY S. GORDON, The Rectory, Devonport ; and 57 St. James's
Street, S.W.
PONTIFBX, ARTHUR R., The Cottage, Kingsworthy, Winchester.
POOLS, JOHN G., 6 Denbigh Road t Baling, W.
fPooRE, MAJOR R., 17 Roxmouni Road, Bournemouth West.
POPE, EDWARD, St. Stephen's Chambers, Telegraph Street, B.C.
PORTER, COLONEL ATWBLL R., 7 Lypiatt Terrace, Cheltenham.
PORTER, COLONIL GBOFFRBY M., Rock House, Bideford.
PORTER, SURGBON- GENERAL Sin JAMES, K.C.B., M.D., LL.D., 62 Kensington Mansions,
Earl's Court, S. W.
fPoRTLAND, His GRACE THE DUKE OP, K.G., G.C.V.O., 3 Grosvenor Square, W. ; and
Welbeck Abbey, near Worksop^
POTTBR, JAMES, 28 Victoria Street, 3. W.
fPoTTBR, JOHN WILSON, 2 Fenchurch Avenue, B.C.
POWBL, HINRY C., 1 Vancouver Road, Catford, 8.E. ; and St. Stephen's Club, S. W.
POWELL, ELLIS T., LL.B., B.Sc., " Financial News," 111 Queen Victoria Street, B.C.
POWELL, WILLIAM HENRY, 36 Nottingham Place, W.
POWELL- JONBS, CHARLBS, 7 East India Avenue, E.G.
PRABD, SIR HBRBBRT MAOKWORTH, BART., 29 St. James's Place, S.W. ; and Oivsden I hi II,
Newmarket.
PRATT, EDWIN A., Glinton, Farnborough, Orpington, Kent.
PRATT, J. JBRRAM, The Eagles, West Hill, Highgate, N.
fPRBEDY, WILLIAM F., Garthowen, Marchwood Crescent, Baling, W.
fPRBNTiCB, THOMAS, 15 Eglinton Drive, Glasgow.
PRBYITE, JOSEPH WBBDON, Oak Lodge, Pond Road, Blackheath, S. E.
PRICE, D. E., Saltash, Cornwall.
fPRioi, F. HAMLYN, 11 Ormonde Terrace, Regent's Park, N.W. ; and Athenceum Clul 9
Pall Mall, S.W.
PRIMROSE, RT. HON. SIB HBNBY W., K.C.B., C.S.I., I.S.O., 44 Ennismore Gardens, S. W.
PROBYN, LIBUT. -COLONEL CLIFFORD, J. P., 55 Grosvenor Street, W.
PKOBYN, SIR LBSLBY, K.C.V.O., 79 Onslow Square, S.W.
PROUT, WM. THOMAS, C.M.G., M.B., C.M., 78 Rodney Street, Liverpool.
tPowBB, B. A., 35 Parliament Street, S.W.
PICKLE, HBNRY LBONARD, Queensland Insurance Co., Ingram Court, Fenchurch Street, E.C*
PUGB, RBV. CANON THOMAS ST. J., M.A , Fleet Vicarage, Hants.
PULLAR, ALFEBB, M.D., 184 Sheen Road, Richmond, Surrey.
PWLLAR, RXTFUS D., F.C.S., Brahan, Perth, N.B.
88 Royal Colonial Institute.
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1913 PULLEY, CHARLES T., J.P , Lower Eaton, Hereford.
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PUNCH, CYRIL, Apsley, Wellington Road, Bournemouth.
PURVES, J. DOVE, W.S., 23 Hogarth Road, EarVs Court, S.W. ; and 361 Winchester House,
E.C.
PURVIS, GILBERT, Wall if cote, St. Luke's Park, Torquay.
RADCLIFFE, DOUGLAS H., 20 Craven Street, W.C.
RADCLIFFE, P. COPLMTON, Derrifwd, Crown Hill, Devon ; and Union Club, 8. W.
RADFORD, W. GUY W., 63 Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park, W. ; and 5-6 Billiter Avenue, E.G.
RAE, FRANK H., L.R.C.P., 325 Laraine Place, Holloway Road, N.
RAIKES, THOMAS A., Broomlty, Alexandria, Dumbartonshire.
RAILING, A. H., D.Sc., General Electric Co., Ltd., Witton, Birmingham.
RALEIGH, SIR THOMAS, K.U., K.C.S.I., All Souls College, Oxford.
RAMSAY, JAMES, 65 Bath Street, Glasgow.
RAMSDEN, RICHARD, Siddinghurst, Chiddingfold, Godalming.
RANDOLPH, T. H., The Wilkinson Sword Co., 53 Pall Matt, S.W.
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.C.
RAPAPORT, ISIDORE, 412 Salisbury House, E.C.
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., 24 Hendrick Avenue, Wandsworth Common, S.W.
RATHBONE, HUGH REYNOLDS, Oakwood, Aigburth, Liverpool.
, GEORGE HENRY, 96 Gresham House, Old Broad Street, E.C.
RAWSON, COLONEL HERBERT E., C.B., Home Close, Heronsgate, Herts ; and Junior United
Service Club, S. W.
READE, CHAS. COMPTON, Garden Cities' Association, 3 Gray's Inn Place, W.C
RE ADM AN, 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. ; and
Carolside, Earlston, Berwickshire.
REAY, LIEUT. -COLONEL W. T., Melbourne Herald, 92 ffeet Street, E.C.
REED, ALBERT E., J.P., Mayford House, Mayford, Surrey ; and Reform Club, Pall Mall,
S.W.
REEVE, HENRY, C.M.G., St. Stephen's Club, Westminster, S.W.
REEVES, HUGH WM., 42 Old Broad Street, E.C. ; and 30 Chapel Street, 8. W.
REID, DAVID, Radnor Club, Folkestone.
REID, EDWARD V., Messrs. Dalgety <k Co., 45 Bishopsgate, E.C.
REID, RIGHT HON. SIR GEORGE H., G.C,M.G. (HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR AUSTRALIA)
72 Victoria Street, S. W.
REID, RICHARD (AGENT -GENERAL FOR ONTARIO), 163 Strand, W.C.
REID, ROBERT, 19 Chisivell Street, E.C
REID, THOMAS H., F.J.I., 29 Redbourne Avenue, Finchhy, N.
RENNIE, GEORGE HALL, 6 East India Avenue, E.C.
, J. H., Woodcote, Apsley Guise, Beds.
RICHARDS, T. H. HATTON, 11 Wetbeck Street, W.
RICHARDSON, DAVID, 78 Upper Grosvenor Road, Tunbridge Wells.
RICHMOND, JAMES, Kippenross, Dunblane, Perthshire, N.B.
RIDGE, H. M., 62 London Wall, E.C.
RIDGEWAY, RIGHT HON. SIR J. WEST, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., K.C.S.I., Athennum Club, Pall
Mall, S. W.
RIPPON, JOSEPH, 33 Old Broad Street, E.C.
RISELEY, HENRY L., Cecil Road, Bristol.
RITCHIE, THOMAS, J.P., Conservative Club, St. James' Street, S.W.
ROBB, WILLIAM C., 20 Chiswell Street, E.C.
ROBERTS, CHARLES J., 62 New Broad Street, E.C.
ROBERTS, DAVID GWYN, 8 Coronation Avenue, Fishponds, Bristol.
ROBERTS, G. Q., M.A., St. Thomas's Hospital, S.E.
Resident Fellows,
89
Year of
Election.
1914 f ROBERTS, J. HAWORTH B.A., " Gortmore" Ridgeway, En field, Middlesex.
1902 ROBERTSON, SIR GEORGE SCOTT, K. C.S.I., M.P., 14 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, 8. W.
1910 ROBERTSON, T. HOGG, Alwinton, Purity, Surrey.
1869 ROBINSON, MAJOR-GENERAL C. W., C.B., Beverley House, 38 Eaton Rise, Ealing, W. ; and
Army da Navy Club, Pall Mall, 8. W.
1912 ROBINSON, ERNEST A., Dmunagc, Hendon, N.W.
1889 fRoBiNSON, MAJOR SIR THOMAS JB., K.O.M.G. (AGENT-GKNKRAL FOR QUEENSLAND), 409
Strand, W.C.
1911 ROBINSON, WILLIAM S., Court field, West Hill, Putney Heath, S. W,
1914 ROCHDALE, RIGHT HON. LORD, Beechivood, Rochdale.
1905 ROGER, GEORGE, 75 Fitzjohn's Avenue, Hampstead, N. W. : and 4 Lloyd's Avenue, E.G.
1912 ROGERS, HENRY E. RYERSON, 31 Great St. Helens, E.G.
1913 ROLLESTON, SIR JOHN, M.P., 54 Gurzon Street, W. ; and Glen Parva, Leicester.
1898 ROLLO, THE HON. GILBERT, 55 Seymour Street, W.
1913 RONALD, JOHN COLIN, Middleton Farm, Norton Bavant, War minster.
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 fRosEBERY, RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF, K.G., K.T., 38 Berkeley Square, W. ; and Dalmeny
near Edinburgh, N.B.
1914 ROSENHAIN, WALTER, F.R.S., D.Sc., The National Physical Laboratory, Tcddingfon*.
1913 ROSLINQ, SIR EDWARD, The Grange, Weybridge, Surrey.
1906 Ross, ARTHUR, F.I.C., F.O.S., 1 Glengall Road, Peckham, S.E.
1910 Ross, CHARLES J., Ibsley, Exeter.
1905 Ross, JAMES W. G., Silverdale, Babington Road, Streatham, S. W.
1885 I Ross, JOHN K. M., I.S.O., 29c London Road, Forest Hill, S.E.
1911 Ross, JOHN SUTHERLAND, 119 Finsbury Pavement, E.G.
1913 Ross, NEVILLE W., M.A., Pierremont Hall, Broadstairs.
1881 j tRoTH, H. LING, Briarfield, Stump Cross, Halifax, Yorks.
1912 | ROTHERMERE, RIGHT HON. LORD, Highcliffe Castle, Christchurch, Hants.
1883 fRoTHSCHiLD, A. A., c/o Messrs. Deutsch, Schlesinger & Go., Warnford Court. E.G.
1894 -J-ROTHWELL, GEORGE, 5 Throgmorton Avenue, E.G.
1907 ROUTH, CAPTAIN REGINALD L., 14a Manchester Square, W.
1906 t R WJE HENRY VINCENT, 48 Onslow Square, S.W.
1912 ROWLAND, WM. A. LAILEY, Ceylon Association, 61 Graccchurch Street, E.G.
1914 ROWNTRBE, ALLAN, 33 Westborough, Scarborough.
1892 ROYCE, WILLIAM, The Hall, Pinchbeck, Spalding.
1890 ROYDS, EDMUND M., Fenstanton, St. Ives, Hunts ; and Windham Club, St. James's Square,
S.W.
1881 tft^DD, CHARLES D., 8 Old Jewry, E.G.
1913 ROLE, ROBHRT, 7 Montgomerie Crescent. Kelvinside, Glasgow.
1882 RUMSEY, COMMANDER R. MURRAY, R.N., I.S.O., Lavethan, Blisland, Bodn/in.
19!:} RUMSEY, JAMES, 11 Balfour Road, Brighton.
1883 f RuN CHMAN, M. S., 3 Adams Court, Old Broad Street, E.G.
1879 RUSSELL, CAPTAIN A. H., The Heath House, Peters field.
1875 RUSSELL, THOMAS, Haremere, Etchingham, Sussex.
1898 RUSSELL, THOMAS J. ? 37 Upper Clapton Road, N.E.
1891 RUSSELL, WM. CECIL, Haremere, Etchingham, Sussex.
1914 RUTHERFORD, HENRY, Little Hough, Banstead, Epsom.
1889 RUTHERFORD, H. K., Saloms Court, Banstead, Epsom.
1914 RUTHVEN, CAPTAIN JOCELYN FITZGERALD, Junior Carlton Club, Pall Mall, s r . W.
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 t SAILLABD PHILIP, 87 Aldersgate Street, E.G.
1915 fSf. OSWALD, RIGHT HON. LORD, 17 Hill Street. Berkeley Square, W. ; and, Nostell Priory,
Wakefield.
90 Royal Colonial Institute.
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1912 SALISBURY, MOST HON. THE MARQUIS OF, G.G.V.O., C.B., 20 Arlington Street, S.W. ; and
Hatfield House, Herts.
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1883
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1896
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1914
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1891
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1907
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SALMON, EDWARD, 2 St. John's Villas, Buckhurst Hill, Essex.
SAMUEL, SIR EDWARD L., BART., 3 Lancaster Gate, W.
SAMUEL, GEORGE A. H., Abinger Cottage, Alders mead Road, New Beckenham.
fSAMUEL, SIR MARCUS, BART., 3 Hamilton Place, W. ; and The Mote, Maidstone.
fSANDBMAN, ALASTAIR C., 1 Palmeira Square, Hove.
SANDIFORD, CHARLES T., C.B., M.Inst.C.E., M.I.M.E., Naval and Military Hotel, Harrington
Road, S. W.
SANDOVER, WILLIAM, Ashburton, Richmond Hill, Surrey ; and 3 Lloyd's Avenue, E.C.
CAPTAIN GEORGE J., M.P., 37 Eaton Square, S. W.
fSARGANT, E. B., Headley, Epsom.
SAUNDERS, HENRY SPEARMAN, 80 Philbeach Gardens, S. W.
SAUNDERS, WALTER K. G., Jackwood, Shooter's Hill, Kent.
SAWYER, ERNEST E., M.A., C.E., 26 Lancaster Gate Terrace, W.
SAWYER, F. HAMILTON.
SAYER, FRANK, " Financier," 54 Wool Exchange, E.O
SCAMMBLL, EDWARD T., 34 Grove Park, Denmark Hill, S.E.
fScARTH, LEVESON E., M.A., 84 Oakwood Court, Kensington, W.
SOHEFF, LEO, Strathcona, The Ridgeway, Golder's Green, N. W.
SCHILLING, FRANK J., 4 Stratford Place, W.
SCHLIOH, SIR WILLIAM, K.C.I.E., Ph.D., F.R.S., 29 Banbury Road, Oxford.
SCHMIDT, ROBERT F. W., Ph.D., F.R.G.S.
SCHOLEFIELD, ARTHUR, Lint Close, Alnm&uth R.S.O., Northumberland.
SCHOLEFIELD, GUY H., 88 Gleneldon Road, Streatham, S.W. ; and 85 Fleet Street, E.C.
SCHULHOF, REV. JOHN M., M.A., Athelney, Glaygate, Surrey ; and Clare College, Cambridge
SCOTT, ARCHIBALD E., Rotherfield Park, Alton, Hants ; and United University Club, Pall
Matt East, S. W.
SCOTT, CHARLES J., Hilgay, Guildford.
tScorr, COLIN C., 6 Sloane Square, S. W.
SCOTT, SIR J. GEORGE, K.C.I.E., 53 Marlborough Hill, N. W.
SCOTT, LESLIE F., K.C., M.P., Goldsmith Building, Temple, E.C.
SCRIVENER, F. A., Commercial Banking Co. of Sydney, 18 Birchin Lane, E.C.
SCRIVENER, WILLIAM CHARLES, 203 Willesden Lane, Brondesbury, N. W.
fScRUBY, F. SUTHERLAND, M.A., 5 West Avenue, Hendon, N.W.
SCRUTTON, JAMES HERBERT, 16 Fenchurch Avenue, E.C.
SEBAG-MONTEFIORE, ROBERT M., B.A., 5 Balfour Place, Mount Street, W.
fSEDGWiCK, ALFRED M., c/o Dr. M. Curtis, 5 Campden House Terrace, W.
SEDGWICK, THOMAS E., 33 Oriental Street, Poplar, E.
SEELY, LIEUT. -COLONEL RIGHT HON. JOHN E. B., D.S.O., M.P., 24, Old Queen Street, S. W. ;
and Brook House, Isle of Wight.
fSELBORNE, RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF, K.G., G.C.M.G., Blackmoor, Liss, Hants ; and
Brooks'* Club, St. James's Street, S. W. ; and 49 Mount Street, W.
SELLAR, GERALD H. CRAIG, 75 Cromwell Road., S. W. ; and Littlegreen, Petersfield, Hants.
SELLS, F. S., General Electric Co., 67 Queen Victoria Street, E.C.
*SELOUS, FREDERICK C., Heatherside, Worplesdon, Surrey.
SEMPLE, JAMES C., F.R.G.S., 24 Beaumont Avenue, Richmond, Surrey.
SETTLE, LIEUT. -GENERAL SIR HENRY H., R.E., K.C.B., D.S.O., United Service Club, Pall
Mall, S. W.
SHAND, JOHN LOUDOUN, 24 Rood Lane, E.C.
SHARE, HAMNET H., R.N., Kenwyn House, Trehaverne, Truro.
SHARPS, GEORGE, 80 Hazlewell Road, Putney, S. W.
SHAW-STEWART, SIR HUGH, BART., Ardgowan, Greenock, N.B.
SHEFFIELD, THOMAS W.
SHELDRICK, JOHN S., 96 Gresham House, E.C.
fSHELFORD, WILLIAM H., Horncastle, East Grinstead,.
SHENNAN, WATSON DOUGLAS, c/o Messrs. Sanderson, Murray <fc Co., 2 Greshavn Buildings, E.C
f SHEPHERD, ARTHUR^., Warnford Court, Throgmorton Street, E.C.
Resident Fettowt. 91
*SHEPHERD, JAMBS, Tarland House, Beighall Road, Tunbridge Well*.
"fSHHPSTONE, MAX, 17 Regent's Park Road, Gloucester Gate, N. W.
SHERLOCK, WILLIAM H., West View, Cater ham, Surrey.
SHIPSTBR, HENRY F., 29 Ladbroks Square, W. ; and Conservative Club, St. James's Street
S.W.
tSmRi, ROBERT W., Wyreema, Edward Road, Sundridgs Park, Kent.
SHORT, EDWARD M. DB COUCY, The Old Rectory, Bathampton, Somerset ; and Oriental Clith,
Hanover Square, W.
SHORTER, SYDNEY, Haling Grove, South Croydon.
SHOWLBR, E. R., Belgrano, Church Crescent, Finchley, N
SHRIMPTON, ROBERT J., 46 Queen Victoria Street, E.C.
SIDBBOTHAM, GEORGE, 92 Rushmore Road, Clapton, N.E.
SIDEY, JAMES W., Rotherhurst, Rotherfield, Tunbridge Wells.
SIMPSON, A. BASIL, Upper Lodge, Fernhurst, Haslemere, Surrey.
fSiMPSON, T. BOITSTEAD, Upper Lodge, Fernhurst, Haslemere, Surrey.
SIMPSON, LIEUT. -COLONEL WILLIAM G.
SIMSON, DAVID, Ickleford Manor, Hitchin.
fSiNCLAiR, AUGUSTINE W., L.R.O.P., L.R.C.S. (Edin.), Roundwell, South Petherlott, Somerset.
SINCLAIR, DAVID, 14 Palace Court, W. ; and 19 Silver Street, E.G.
fSiNGLB, STANLEY, Long Down, Maori Road, Guildford.
SLACK, CAPTAIN CHAS., F.R.G.S., 45 Medora Road, Brixton Hill, S. W.
SLADDIN, T. A., F.R.I.B.A., c/o National Bank of South Africa, Circus Place, E.G.
SLADE, GEORGE, 18 Laurence Pountney Hill, E.C,
SLADEN, ST. BARBB RUSSELL, 7 Queen Anne's Gate, S. W.
SLATTERY, FRANCIS WOLFE, 13 Pembridge Crescent, Bayswater, W. ; and Royal Automobile.
Club, S.W.
SLAYTON, PERCY EDWARD, 6 Hottand Road, Kensington, W.
SX.OAN, R. A. WALKER, Titchfield Factory, Kilmarnock, N.B.
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, BAROIT M. C., 63-64 Chancery Lane, W.C.
SMITH, CLARENCE D., Loughboro', Hexham.
fSMiTH, D. JOHNSTONS, 142 St. Vincent Street, Glasgow.
SMITH, DANIEL WARRES, Birkby House, Bickley, Kent.
SMITH, REV. EVELYN BUCKNALL, 3 Gray's Inn Place, W.C.
SMITH, SIR FREDERICK HENRY, BART., Queen's Lodge, Colwyn Bay.
SMITH, FRED. W., F.S.A., Rylsione, Oatlands Drive, Weybridyc.
SMITH, SIR GEORGE J., J.P., D.L., Treliske, Truro.
SMITH, LIEUT. -COLONEL SIR GERALD, K.C.M.G., Holford House', Baldock, Herts.
SMITH, REV. H. SAUMAREZ, M.A., Central Board of Missions, Church House, Westmin^o-,
S.W.
SMITH, J. OBED, 30 Montague Road, Richmond, Surrey ; and 11 & 12 Charing Cross, 5. W.
SMITH, JAMES CARMICHAEL, 17 Stonor Road, West Kensington, W.
SMITH, LESLIE CECIL, St. Paul's School, West Kensington, W. ; and 112 Banbury Road
Oxford.
SMITH, LINDSAY OLIVE, L.M.S.S.A., Elsternwick, Sundridge Park, Bromley, Kent.
SMITH, RICHARD TILDEN, 4 Copthall Avenue, E.G. ; and Oaklands, Clapham Park, S. W.
SMITH, THOMAS WAREHAM, 91 Upper Tulse Hill, S. W.
SMITH, LIBUT. -COLON EL WILFRID N., R.M.L.I., Royal Marine Barracks, Plymouth.
fSMiTH, SIR WILLIAM F. HAYNES, K.C.M.G., Queen's Acre, Windsor.
SMITH-RBWSE, EUSTACE A., Conservative Club, St. James's Street, S. W.
SMITHERS, ALFRED W., Knockholt, Sevenoaks.
SMYTH, REV. ST is WART, St. Marie's Vicarage, Silvertown, E.
SNELL, EDWARD, 5 Rutland Gate, S. W.
SOAMBB, CAFTAIN E. MOFPAT, Howard Assembly Hall, Clifton Street, Wandxwurth Road, S. W.
92 Royal Colonial Institute.
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1911 SODEN, FRANK H., 35 Mapesbury Boad, Brondesbury, N. W.
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1880
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1911
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1888
1909
1904
1910
SOMERSET, ARTHUR W. FITIROY, J.P., D.L., Castle Goring, Worthing.
fSoMERViLLE, ARTHUR F., Binder House, Wells, Somerset; and Oxford and Cambridge Club,
Pall Mall, S. W.
SOUTH, G. S. TITGOMBE, 62 Queen's Road, PecJcham, S.E.
SOUTTER, H. O., Fairfield, Edenbridge, Kent.
SPARROW, BEGIN ALD G., The Lodge, Lucknow Road, Nottingham.
fSPEAK, JOHN, The Orange, Kirton, Boston.
SPENCE, WILLIAM R., Sunnyside, Silverdale Avenue, Westcliff-un
SPENCER, DOUGLAS, Covertside, Shenfield, Essex.
SPENS, COLIN F., Burnside, Esher.
SPENS, NATHANIEL, Athallan Orange, Frimley, Surrey.
SPENSLEY, HOWARD, Westoning Manor, Ampthill.
fSPERLiNG, F. HARVEY E., Sports Club, St. James's Square,, 8. W.
SPICER, RIGHT HON. SIR ALBERT, BART., M.P., 10 Lancaster Gale, W.
STANFORD, EDWARD, 12 Long Acre, W.C.
fSTANFORD, WILLIAM, 2 Sheen Gate Gardens, East Sheen, S. W.
J-STANHOPE, RIGHT HON. EARL, 20 Grosvenor Place, S. W. ; and Chevening, Sevcnoaks.
STANION, OLIVER B., 26 Victoria Park Road, Leicester.
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.
|STEAD, ALFRED, Bank Building, Kingsway, W.C.
STEARNS, ARTHUR E., 99 Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park, W.
, 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 Watt, E.G.
STEVENS, R. H., Mount Stuart, Grove Hill, South Woodford.
fSTEVENSON, THOMAS R., Moor Court, Stroud. Glos.
STEWART, CHARLES W. A., 2 Marchmont Road, Richmond, Surrey.
STEWART, DONALD A., 9 Bishopsgate, E.G.
STEWART, GEBSHOM, M.P., WhiUholme, Hoylake, Cheshire.
STEWART, MURRAY, Conservative Club, St. James's Street, 8. W.
fSi'E WART-BAM, CAPTAIN SIR PIETER C. VAN B., 61 Addison, Road, W. ; and Moorgate Street
Chambers, E.G.
STIEBEL, ARTHUR, 6 New Court, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.
STINSON, HENRY A., Widdicombe, Overbury Avenue, Beckenham.
fSTOCKS, ALBERT L., West Bank, Kegworth, Leicestershire.
STOKES, ALBERT E., Temple Street-, Wolverhampton.
STOKES, HERBERT LESLIE, Mashona, Sunningdale, Berks.
STONE, FREDERICK W., B.C.L., Ampthill Grange, Beds.
STONEHAM, ALLEN H. P., 30 St. Swithirfs Lane, E.G.
STOPFORD, JAMBS T. A., 36 Grosvenor Road, S.W.
fSTOREY, CHARLES B. C., Plas Nantyr, Glyn, Ruabon.
STORY, THOMAS, Guestling, Maidenhead.
STRACEY-CLITHEROW, COLONEL JOHN B., Hotham Hall, firough, York*.
fSTRADBROKE, THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF, C.B., C.V.O., Henham Hall, Wangford,
Suffolk.
fSTRANGWAYS, HON. H. B. T., Shapwick, Bridgwater, Somerset.
, EDMUND, Brighstone, Newport, Isle of Wight.
STRICKLAND, ALFRED G., 68 Canfield Gardens, Hampstead, N.W.
STRINGFIELD, WM. C., 47 Leigham Court Road, Streatham Hill, S.W.
STBONACH, ROBERT SUMMERS, The Cottage, Mayfair, W.
fSi'RUBEN, FREDERICK P. T., Spitchwich Manor, Ashburton, Devon.
STUDHOLME, A., Van Diemen's Land Co., 85 London Wall, E.G.
SUETER, CAPTAIN MURRAY F., R.N., C.B., The Howe, Howe Hill, Watlington, Oxon.
SULTVAN, COLONBL ERNEST, Wilmington, Woking : and Travellers' Club, Pall Mall, 8. W.
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1891
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1891
1896
1881
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1883
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1910
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1902
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1910
1888
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1881
1890
1915
1893
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1908
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1896
1914
1897
1915
1914
1903
1912
1914
1912
1892
1890
1889
1897
1885
1886
1914
1914
Resident Fellow*.
fSuTHBRLAND, DAVID A., F.I.C., F.C.S., 26 Victoria Street, 8.W. ; and Fairfield Ledge.
Twickenham, Surrey.
SUTHERLAND, DAVID, 129 Minories, E.G.
fSuTHERLAND, His GRACE THE DUKE OF, Dunrobiii Castle, Golspie, Sutherland.
SUTTON, ARTHUR WARWICK, Bucklebury Place, Woolhampton, JJ
SUTTON, GEORGE A., 2 Collingham Gardens, South Kensington, S. If.
SUTTON, LEONARD, Hillside, Reading.
SUTTON, M. H. FOQUET, Erlegh Park, Whiteknights, Reading.
SWAN, ROBERT A., The Nook, Shenninqton. Banbury.
SWANZY, FRANCIS, West Africa House, Kingsway, W.G.
SWAYNB, CHARLES R., C.M.G., Lifton House, St. Mary Church, South Devon.
SWINBURNE, MAJOR THOMAS R., 23 Eaton Place, & W.
fSwiRE, GEORGE W., 27 Princes Gardens, S.W.
SYDENHAM, COLONEL RIGHT HON. LORD, G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G.. G.C.T.E., F.R.S.. 101 Onflow
Square, S. W. ; and United Service Club, Pall Mall, S. W. ; and The Priory, Lumber-
hurst, Kent.
fSYKES, GEORGE H., M.A., M.Inst.C.E., Glencoe, 64 Elmbourne Road, Tooting Common, S. W.
fSYKES, ROBERT D.
SYTNER, ALBERT H., 11 Hanover Terrace, Regent's Park, N.W.
TALBOT, GUSTAVUS A., Marchmont House, Hemel Hempstead, Herts.
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.G.
TANG YE, WILFRID N., 35 Queen Victoria Street, E.G.
TANNER, ERNEST, Heath Lodge, Newmarket.
fTARTB, ERNEST E. F., The Hythe, Staines.
{TAYLOR, GILBERT, 50 Old Broad Street, E.G.
TAYLOR, J. V. ELLIOTT, J.P., 14 King William Street, Strand, W.C.
J-TAYLOR, JAMES B., Lyne Grove, Virginia Water.
(TAYLOR, THEODORE 0., M.P., Sunny Bank, Batley, Yorkshire.
flAYLOR, W. P., 32 Great St. Helens, E.G.
TAYLOR, SIR WILLIAM T., K C.M.G., St. James's, Goldsworth, Woking.
TAZEWELL, F. W., The Ghauntry, Burnham Abbey, Bucks.
TEGETMEIER, CHARLES, Normanhurst, Brighton Road, Purley, Surrey.
TEMPLE, LIEUT. -COLONEL SIR RICHARD, BART., C.I.E., The Nash, Near Worcester.
TENCH, SAMUEL E., Baron's Gourt Chambers, West Kensington, W.
fTHNNYSON, RIGHT HON. LORD, G.C.M.G., Aldworth, Haslemere ; and Farringford, Fresh-
water.
TERRY, JOHN H., Elmcote, Barnet.
THELLUSSON, HON. PERCY, 24 Mark Lane, E.G.
THEOPHILUS, DAVID, 165 Westbourne -Grove, W.
THIERENS, J. 0., University Club, Edinburgh.
fTnoMAS, DAVID ALFRED, Cambrian Buildings, Cardiff.
fTHOMAS, D. C. J., Elm Groft, Winn Road, Southampton.
THOMAS, J. LAMBLY, 21 North Park, Eltham, Kent.
THOMPSON, A. BEBBY, M.I.Mech.E., M.Iust.M.M., 3 Lombard Street, E.G.
THOMPSON, ARTHUR W., 40A Queen Street, Cheapside, E.G.
THOMPSON, SIR E. MAUNDE, G.C.B., I.S.O., LL.D., Mayjield, Sussex.
{THOMPSON, SYDNEY, Farnaby, Kippington, Sevenoaks.
THOMSON, ALEXANDER, 3 Gopthall Buildings, E.G.
THOMSON, ALEXANDER, Burgie House, Forres, N..B.
THOMSON, ARTHUR H., Ryes Hall, Little Herry, Sudbury, Suffolk.
THORNS, SIR WILLIAM, Messrs. Stuttaford A Co., 11 New Union Str&et, Moor Lane,
B.C.
THORNBYOROFT, JAMXS B., Hitthouse, Troon, Ayrshire.
THORNBYOSOFT, WALLACE, Plean House, Plean, Stirling, N.B.
94 Royal Colonial Institute.
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1912
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1911
1897
1314
1892
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1882
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1905
1897
1889
1884
1893
1888
1913
1913
1909
1913
1905
1911
1883
1912
1908
1899
1885
1912
1883
1905
1915
1896
1910
1912
1911
1886
1898
1904
1908
1895
1912
1888
1913
1910
1888
THOMAS !i. OLARK.B, 3 Carlisle Place, S.W. ; an I ttwhton Hull, Kellering.
TH.MIXTONT. A. NORM 4 N, Rose Hank, CleveUimi Road, South Woodford.
THWAITBS, OYRIL BVBRBO, M. !)., 8 South Road, Redland, Bristol.
THYVNB, LORD ALBXANDBR, M.P., L.C.C., Norton Hall, Daivntry, Northants, and 15 Man-
Chester Square, W.
Tn K.LE, ARTHUR H., 11 Mount Street, W.
TILBY, AUBREY WYATT, 143 Cambridge Road, Wimbledon, S.W.
TIM INS, DJUGLAS T., Elmdon, Selly Park, Birmingham.
TIMSON, LIEUT. -COLON BL SAMUBL ROWLAND, V.D., F.R.G.S., cjo Messrs. W. Cooper A
Nephews, Berkhamsted.
TINNOCK, WILLIAM ANDREW, F.B.G.S., F.R.M.S., F.R.E.S., 3 Thurleigh Mansions, Wands-
worth Common, S. W.
TIPPETTS, WILLIAM J. B., 11 Maiden Lane, E.G.
TOLLEMACHE, ALBERT E., The Lime*, Great Shelford, Catnbridge.
TOMKINSON, GEORGE ARNOLD, B.A., LL.B., 76 Cannon Street, B.C.
TONKIN, REV. ALFRED E., B.A., Dillon, Beltnont, Surrey.
jToucHE, GEORGE A., M.P., Broom field, Westcott, Dorking ; and Banldon House, Mo'tryate
Street, E.G.
TOWNEND, THOMAS S., c/o " Argus " Office, 80 Fleet Street, E.G.
GILBERT F., Broadlands, Tunbridge Wells.
TRAVERS, BENJAMIN, Horse-pools House, Stroud, Gloucester.
TRAVERS, E. A. 0., M.R.C.S., Bourne Lodge, Farnham, Surr&y.
TREACHER, SIR WILLIAM H., K.C.M G., 5 Whittington Avenue, E.G.
TREDKGAR, THE RIGHT HON. LORD, Tredegar Park, Newport, Mon.
TRIPPEL, SIR FRANCIS, Royal Automobile Club, Pall Matt, S.W.
TRUSCOTT, ALDERMAN SIR G. WYATT, BART., 87 Lancaster Gate, W.
TUCKER, A. B., Penlcivil, Highland Road, Purley, Surrey.
TUCKER, FREDERICK N., The Grey House, Epsom.
TUFFILL, DANIEL F., The Vron, Orchard Road, Bromley, Kent.
TUPPER, RIGHT HON. SIR CHARLES, BART., G.C.M.G., C.B., The Mount, Bejcley Heath.
J-TUPPER, GEOFFREY WM. ; 6 Holmbush Road, Putney Heath, S.W.
TURNBULL, ERNEST H., Graigie Lea, Mus-wdl Hill, N.
TURNER, FREDERICK WM., The Grange, Church Street, Stoke Newington, N. ; and 50 Old
Broad Street, E.G.
TURNER, GORDON, 26 Wynnslay Gardens, Kensington, W.
TURNER, JOHN ARTHUR, 236 Salisbury House, Finsbury Circus, E.G.
TURNER, HON. JOHN H. (AGENT-GENERAL FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA), 236 Salisbury Houes,
Finsbury Circus, E.G.
TURNER, ROBERT J., J.P., 1 Fenchurch Avenue, E.G.
TURNOR, CHRISTOPHER HATTON, Stoke Rochford, Grantham, Lines.
TUSTIN, J. E., A4 The Albany, Piccadilly, W.
TWEEDALE, RANDOLPH H., 48 Eardley Crescent, S.W.
TWEEDY, SIR JOHN, F.R.C.S., LL.D., 100 Harley Street, W.
TWOPENY, RICHARD B. N., Pastoralisls' Review, 70A Basinghall Street, E.G.
TWYNAM, GEORGE E., M.R.C.S.E., L.R.C.P., 2 Wetherby Place, S.W.
TYSER, HENR^ ERSKINE, 9 Fenchurch Avenue, E.G.
fUsHBR, SIR ROBERT, BART., Norton, Ratho Station, Midlothian.
fUsHBRWOOD, VBN. ARCHDEACON THOMAS E., Bagdale, Parkstone, Dorset.
VAN ULSBN, DIRK, 57 Hamilton Terrace, N. W.
VASSAR-SMITH, RICHARD V., J.P., 16 St. James's Street, S.W. ; and Gharlton Park, Gharlton
Kings, Glos.
VAUGHAN, R. WYSTDHAM, M.tnst.C.E., Grafton, St. Catherines Rovd, Southbourne, Christ-
chvrth, Hants.
VKALE, HENRY MALLBT, Passaford, Hatherleigh, Devon.
VEASBY, ARTHUR C. T., 8 Queen Street, E.G.
VHITCH, JAMBS A., Erwtowt, Shanklin, hie of
Resident Fellows.
95
Year of
Election.
VEKOON, ARTHUR, A.M.hnt.C.E., Conservative Club, St. James's Street, S.W
Vns-i-KV, WII.UAM, 185 Deniwirk Hill, ti.E.
VIOKERY, J. COLLARD, Leigh Holme,, Streathcum, S.W.
VIGOUR, JULIUS, Hatherley, London Road, Reading.
VINER, JOHN WILLIAM, 23 Bridge. Avenue Mansions, Hammar smith, W.
Voss, HERMANN, Pacific Phosphate Co., 3 Lloyd's Avenue, E.G.
VOYTSEY, ALFRED E., 35 Slaithwaite Road, Lewisham, S.M.
WADDINQTON, JOHN, Blomfield House, London Wall, E.C.
WADE, MARK H., 195 Strand, W.C.
WADHAM, WM. JOSEPH.
WAGIIORN, JAMES.
WAKEFIJBLD, W. B., Wilcot, Bisley, Surrey.
WALDKON, DBRWENT, M.B., C.M., Royal Societies Club, 63 St. Jamtfs Street, S.W.
WALDRON, GEORGE L., J.P., Wynford, Ray Park Avenue, Maidenhead.
WALDRON, WALTER GEORGE, Farnborough Hall, Farnborough, Nr. Banbury.
WALKER, EDMUND, 67 De Pary's Avenue, Bedford.
WALKER, EDWARD GEORGE, 337 Beverley Road, Hull.
t WALKER, FRANK, 36 Baainghatt Street, E.C.
WALKER, HON. GILES F., c/o Messrs. Robertson, Bois da Co., 12 Fenchurch Street, E.C.
fWALKER, HENRY DE ROSENBACH, 41 Kensington Square, W.
WALKER, SIR JAMES LEWIS, C.I.E., Worplesdon Place, Worplesdon, Surrey.
WALKER, CAPTAIN JOHN DOUGLAS, D.S.O., Biskra, Pinner.
WALKER, Louis EDWARD, Windham Club, St. James's Square, S. W.
WALKER, LIEUT. -COLONEL R. S. FROWD, C.M.G., Scolfs Lodge, Knockholl, Kent.
fWALKER, ROBERT J., F.R.G.S., F.R.Hist.S., Ormidale, Combe Down, Bath.
WALKER, RUSSELL D., North Villa, Park Road, Regent's Park, N. W.
WALKER, THEODORE, F.R.G.S., Glenn Hall, Leicester.
WALKER, W. BARBERRY, Willastow, Moor Lane, Crosby. Liverpool.
WALL, T. A.
WALLACE, GEORGE W., Commercial Bank of Australia, 2A Bishopsgate, B.C.
WALLACE, PROFESSOR ROBERT, F.L.S., F.R.S.E., The University, Edinburgh.
WALLACE, SIR WILLIAM, K.C.M.G., The Grange, Bucklebury, near Newbury.
WALLIS, THE RIGHT REV. BISHOP FREDERIC, D.D., Eanui, Devizes.
WALMISLEY, NICHOLAS, L.M.S.S.A., L.S.A., 26 Duke Street, Piccadilly, W.
WALPOLE, SIR CHARLES G., M.A., Broad/ord, Chobham, Woking.
WALTER, ARCHIBALD S.
WALTON, SIR JOSEPH, BART., M.P., Reform Club, Pall Mall, S.W. ; and Qlenside, Saltburn-
by-the-Sea.
WALTON, W. ERNEST, Langside, Queen's Road, Forest Hill, S.E.
WANLISS, THOMAS D., 4 West Stanhope Place, Edinburgh.
WARBURTON, SAMUEL, 20 Caburn Mood, Hove, Brighton.
WARD, LIEUT. RICHARD BARRINGTON, R.N., 50 Cadogan Place, S. W.
WARD, THOMAS RAWDON, 44 Windsor Road, Slough.
WARE, FABIAN, 14 Wyndham Place, Bryanston Square, W.
WARE, JERRY GKORGB, Junior Carlton Club, Pall Mall, S. W.
WARING, FRANCIS J., C.M.G., M.Inst.C.E., Uva Lodgt, 49 Mount Avenue, Eating, W.
WARNER, OLIVBR W., Royal Dorset Yacht Club, Weymouth.
WARREN, ARTHUR JOHN, The Cedars, Epsom.
WARREN, J. GRANT, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., 7 Devonshire Place, Eastbourne.
WARREN, PHILIP D., C.M.G., Boulderwood, Mount Herman Road, Woking.
JWARRENDER, VICE-ADMIRAL SIR GflORGB, BART., K.C.B., K.C.V.O., 23 Great Cumberland
Place, W.
WARWICK, SEPTIMUS, 13 South Square, Gray's Inn, W.O.
fWATERHOUSE, LEONARD, 25 Gloucester Gardens, Hyde Park, W.
WATERHOUSB, P. LESLIE, M.A., A.R.I.B.A., 1 Verulam Buildings, Gray's Inn, W.C. ; and
Shotover, College Avenue, Epsom.
WATSON, ALEXANDER, Aldene, Chase Green Avenue, Enfield.
96 Royal Colonial Institute.
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Election
1896 IWATSON, COLONEL SIR CHARLES M., R.E., K.C.M.G., C.B., 16 Wilton Crescent, 8. W.
1901 f WATSON, EDWIN A., 14 Lawn Road, Hampstead, N. W.
1901 WATSON, JOHN A. S., Ellangowan, Gaterham Valley, Surrey.
1910 WATSON, WILLIAM E., 100 Orange 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, ti
1891 WEATHERLEY, CHARLES H., Messrs. Cooper Bros. <& Co., 14 George titrc.ft, Mansion Houe, ti.C.
1887 fWEAVER, HENRY E., C.E., Coleloille, Colet Garden*, Hainnic.rsmith, W.
1915 WEAVER, HERBERT MARSHALL, D.D.S., 137 Gloucester Road, 8. IK.
1906 WEBB, C. AUGUSTUS, New England Co., 26 Bloomsbury Square, W.O.: and 40 Knalchbull
Road, Camber well, S.E.
1880 WEBB, HENRY B., Holmdale, Dorking, Surrey.
1915 WEBB, CAPTAIN RODERICK BEAUCLERK, Newstead Abbey, Nottingham,
1890 WEBBER, CAPTAIN L. HANBURY.
1913 WEBSTER, PERCY, Walcotts, Malford Grove, Snaresbrook, N.fl.
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, 8. 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 t E.G.
1881 WEIL, MAJOR SAMUEL, 3-4 Lothbwy, E.G.
1915 fWEiB, ANDREW, 57 Holland Park, W.
1912 WELLDON, CHARLES EDWARD, Beechlawn. Tonbridr/c.
1912 f WELLINGTON, HLS GRACE THE DUKE OF, K.G., G.C.V.O., Apsley House, Piccadilly, \V. ; and
Stratfield Saye, Mortimer, Berks.
1915 fWELSFORD, JAMES HUGHES, 6 Carlton Gardens, 8.W.
1893 f WELSTEAD, LEONARD, cjo National Safe Deposit. 1 Queen Victoria Street, E.G.
1898 WENYON, WILLIAM F., 26 Talbot Avenue, Bournemouth.
1911 WEST, ALFRED, F.R.G.8., Rozel, Villiers Road, South-sea.
1912 WEST, CAPTAIN CYRIL C., Kilcroney House, Bray. Ireland.
1912 WESTMINSTER, His GRACE THE DUKE Off, G.C.V.O., 33 Upper Grosveum- Street, IV. ; and
. Eaton Hall, Chester.
1897 fWESTRAY, JAMES B., 138 Leadenhatt Street, E.G.
1909 WETHERED, OLIVER, Rosebriars, Esher, Surrey.
1877 WETHKRELL, WILLIAM 8., 21 Grangewood Mansions, South Norwood, S.E.
1880 WHARTON, HENRY, 30 Hans Mansions, S.W.
1888 WHEELER, ARTHUP. H., Fielden, Hayward's Heath.
1913 WHITBURGII, RIGHT HON. LORD, 39 Upper Grosvetior Street, W. ; and Whitburgh House,
Ford, Dalkeith.
1912 WHITUOMBE, BERTIE E. H., 2 Addle Hill, Garter Lane, E.G.
1912 WHITE, ERNEST NORMAN, 2 Luard Street, N.
1913 WHITE, GEORGE GARCIA, 30 Quex Road, West Rampstead, N.W.
1913 WHITE, HERBERT A., " Standard " Office, 104 Shoe Lane, E.G.
1902 WHITE, MAJOR THE HON. KOHJSRT, 16 Straiten Street, W.
1885 fWHiTE, REV. W. MOORE, LL.D., Northwold, Lansdown, Cheltenham.
1911 WHITEFOORD, LIONEL C., 6 Norfolk Crescent, W.
1911 WHITEHEAD, HENRY H., 18 Boston Road, Brentford.
1894 WHITEHEAD, T. H., Broadfisld, Buntingford, Herts.
1911 WHITJ-IELD, JOHN H., 103 Altenlturg Gardens, Glapham Common, 8. W.
1908 WHITNEY, EDWARD, c/o Australian Mercantile Co., 13 Leadenhatt Street, E.G.
1882 WHYTE, ROBERT, 6 Milk Street Buildings, E.G.
1902 fWflYTocK, WILLIAM, Mews. Fowlie A Baden, 29 City Road, E.G.
1883 WILLCOCKS, GEORGE WALLER, O.B., M.Insb.O.E., Redthorn, Rodway Road, RoeJiampton, S. 17,
1910 WILLI-VMS, ALFRED, St. Aryan's, Ab&rgavenny.
1912 WILLIAMS, Rav. ALAN, M.A., l3etAconscliffe, Bridlinytoii.
Res ide H t Fellv ws .
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Year of
Election.
1907 WILLIAMS, ARTHUR E., The Hennifaye, Kpxom.
1911 WILLIAMS, HOWARD, 69 St. Paul's Churchyard, K.C.
1913 WILLIAMS, ALDERMAN JABISZ, J.P., 34 Dulwich Road, Henic Hill, fi.K.
1914 WILLIAMS, JAMBS, 38 Regent Quay, Aberdeen.
1909 WILLIAMS, M. BRUCE, The Peane, Newington, near Folkestone..
1895 WILLIAMS, COLONEL SIR EGBERT, BART., M.P., Bridehead, Dorch
1891 WILLIAMS, ROBERT, Friars House, New Broad Street, E.G.
1911 WILLIAMS-THOMAS, JOSEPH S., Parkfield, Stourbridge.
1889 f WILLIAMSON, ANDREW, 25 Bishopsgate, E.G.
1905 WILLIAMSON, JOHN BRUCE, 64 Warwick Gardens, Kensington, W.
1911 WILLIMOTT, CHARLES S., 10 Hornton Court, Kensington, W.
1909 WILLIS, BERTRAM A. G., War Office, Whitehall, 8. W.
1915 WILLOUGHBY DE BROKE, RIGHT HON. LORD, Compton Verney, Warwick.
1886 WILLS, JOHN TAYLER, B.A., 6 Mortlake Road, Kew, Surrey.
1912 WILSON, ALEC, Belvoir Park, Newtownbreda, Co. Down.
1886 WILSON, COLONEL SIR DAVID, K.C.M.G., Marchdyke, Chandler's Ford, Hants.
1899 f WILSON, D. LAND ALE, 59 Mark Lane, E.G.
1899 WILSON, GEORGE, C.B., Laleharn, Middlesex.
1898 WILSON, SIR HARRY, K.C.M.G., Lennox House, 43 Ovington Square, S. W.
1901 WILSON, JAMES H. CHARNOCK, Sudbury Priory, Harrow.
1898 WILSON, JAMES W., The Cedars, Epsom.
1906 WILSON, MAURICE F., M.Inst.C.E., 11 Ashburn Gardens, South Kensington, S. W.
1911 WILSON, WM. WILSON, 24 Chapel Street, Liverpool.
1915 WIMMS, ERNEST, Grocers' Institute, 5 Cullum Street, E.G.
1881 fWiNCHiLSEA, RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF, Haverholme Priory, Sleaford.
1911 WINDELER, FRANK B., 23 Mulberry Walk, Chelsea, S.W.
1902 fWiNGFiELD, MAURICE E., M.A., C.M.G., Ashtead House, Epsom.
1897 WINKFIELD, JOHN, 29 Bramham Gardens, S. W.
1913 WINTERTON, EARL, M.P., Shillinglee Park, Chiddingfold, Godalming.
1907 WODEHOUSE, GENERAL SIR JOSCELYNE H., G.C.B., C.M.G., Warren Lodge Thursley
Godalming.
1908 WOOD, ALFRED G. EDWIN, The Tyrol, 120 Church Road, Upper Norwood, S.E.
1894 WOOD, GEORGE, Neivsham Villa, North Street, Romford.
1899 fWooD, PETER F., Camden Lodge, Lubbock Road, Chislehurst.
1900 WOOD, THOMAS, 4 Beaufort Mansions, Chelsea, S.W.
1890 WOOD ALL, SIR CORBET, C.E., 95 Palace Chambers, Westminster, S.W.
1882 f WOODS, ARTHUR, 18 Lancaster Gate Terrace, W.
1890 fWooLLAN, FRANK M., Charlton, Heath Drive, Hampstead, N. W.
1909 fWooLLcoMBE, 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. (Ireland), 14 Waterloo Road, Dublin.
1915 WORSFOLD, W. BASIL, M.A., Romden Place, Smarden, Kent.
1912 WORTLEY, MAJOR-GENERAL HON. EDWARD J. STUART, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., Nea Farm,
Highcliffe, Hants.
1903 -J-WREN, CHARLES H., The Rowans, Joy Lane, Whitstable.
1912 WRENCH, EVELYN, 87 Victoria Street, S.W.
1912 WRENCH, RIGHT HON. FREDERICK, Killacoona, Ballybrack, Co. Dublin.
1903 WRIGHT, ARTHUR G., cjo Messrs. J. Buttery & Co., 1 Mark Lane, E.G.
1910 WRIGHT, RICHARD W., 37 Old Jewry, E.G.
1913 WRONG, MURRAY, B.A., Magdalen College, Oxford.
1893 WYATT, CHAS. GUY, Willoughby, Cheltenham.
1912 WYLDE, 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, Westbury-on-Trym,
Bristol.
1913 YAPP, ARTHUR K., 13 Russell Square, W.C.
1910 f^ATES, CAPTAIN MONTAGUE.
1892 YERBURGH, ROBERT A., M.P., Carlton Club, Pall Mall, S. W.
98 Roijal Colonial Institute.
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1912
1888
1910
1915
1881
YOUNG, BERTRAM W., 199 Willesden Lane, N.W.
YOUNG, E. DENHOLM, W.S., 15 Rutland Street, Edinburgh.
YOUNG, COLONEL SIR JOHN S., C.V.O., 13 Gloucester Street, S. W.
f YOUNG, W. E., Besborough, Nenagh.
fZBTLAND, MOST HON. THE MARQUIS OF, K.T., Aske, Richmond, Yorks ; and 19 Arlington
Street, S.W.
ZOCHONIS, GEORGE B., 42 Whitworth Street, Manchester.
(2025)
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KlooUon.
1913
1901
1910
1889
1909
1912
1884
1914
1912
1911
1906
1895
1883
1891
1914
1908
1906
1914
1905
1904
1914
1914
1913
1914
1912
1901
1914
1912
1912
1901
1912
1913
1915
1911
1909
1911
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A'BECKETT, W. C., Whitwell, Wellington, New Smith Wales.
ABBIT, W., B.A., The College, Maritzburg, South Africa.
ABBOTT, CHARLES H., Orahamstown, South Africa.
ABBOTT, DAVID, Australian Club, Melbourne, Victoria.
ABBOTT, ERNEST W., Drostdy, Orahamstown, South Africa.
ABBOTT, J. L. G., 739 Hastings Street West, Vancouver, B.C., Canada..
f ABBOTT, PHILIP WILLIAM, Kingston, Jamaica.
ABBRCROMBY, RALPH," York Chambers, Market Street, Sydney, New South Wales.
ABRAHAM, FREDERICK O., 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.
IABURROW, CHARLES, F.R.G.S., P.O. Box 534, Johannesburg, South Africa.
f ACLAND, HENRY DYKE, P.O. Box 25, Christchurch, New Zealand.
ACLAND, LEOPOLD G. DYKE, 25 Armagh Street, Christchurch, New Zealand.
ACTON, ROGER D., 2nd Magistrate, Singapore.
ACTON-ADAMS, HERBERT, Tipapa, Canterbury, New Zealand.
f ACTON-ADAMS, REGINALD, Wilden, Heriot, Otago, New Zealand.
ACUTT, COURTNEY, P.O. Box 1342,' Johannesburg, South Africa.
fAcuTT, ERNEST LESLIE, C.M.G., Acutfs Arcade, Durban, South Africa.
f AD AIR, ALFRED H., M.A., Balgowan, Natal, South Africa.
ADAM, G. ROTHWELL, M.D., 84 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria.
f ADAM, Louis OCTAVE, c/o Messrs. Adam & Co., Port Louis, Mauritius.
ADAM, MATTHEW JORDAN, P.O. Box 348, Johannesburg, South Africa.
fADAM, PIERRE, Forest Side, Mauritius.
ADAMS, HON. ARTHUR R., M.L.C., Goodwood, Penang, Straits Settlements.
ADAMS, CHARLES F., Eshowe, Zululand, South Africa.
ADAMS CAPTAIN CLAUDE H., Police Department, Kumassi, Gold Coast Colony.
ADAMS, E. R. VASSALL, Customs House, Lagos, 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, JOHN, 25 de Mayo 395, Montevideo, Uruguay.
ADAMS, JOSEPH R. G., The Museum, Adelaide, South Australia.
ADAMSON, ALAN J., 161 May fair Avenue, Winnipeg, Canada.
ADAMSON, ROBERT, M.I.M.E., Lady Mary Mine, Francistown, Bechuanaland Protectorate.
ADCOCK, HERBERT W., 408 Me Arthur Building, Winnipeg, Canada.
ADDISON, D'AacY W., Premier's Office, Hobart, Tasmania (Corresponding Secretary).
ADDISON, JOSEPH B., M.R.C.S., Chief Medical O^fficer, Mahe, Seychelles.
f ADDISON, 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 Afi
rica.
fADLER, HENRY, P.O. Box 1059, Johannesburg, South Africa.
ADOLPHY, WILLIAM F. L., Tawao, British North Borneo.
AGAR, WALTER J., Logie Estate, Talaivakelle, Ceylon.
, REV. MOJOLA, M.A., Ph.D., Lagos, Nigeria.
, ANDREW, Lara, Burwood Road, Hawthorn, Victoria.
, ALEXANDER, P.O., Box 2636, Johannesburg, South Africa.
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1 9J An< KN , CAPTAIN JAMBS A., M.A., " Da% Phoenix" Saskatoon, Canada.
1909 t AlR i N s, SIR JAMES A. MANNING, K.C., M.P., Winnipeg, Canada.
I!) 1.4 AINSLIB, JAMES R., Haputnle, Ceylon.
19 I : ORTII, HERHEKT, P.O. Box 1553, Johannesburg, South Africa,
1912 AIRD, JOHN, .'59 Madison Avenue, Toronto, Canada.
1914 AISTRUP, OLAF, 54 King Street, Melbourne, Victoria.
1914 AITKBN, CAPTAIN JOHN J.
1913 AKERS, CHARLKS H., 19 Avenida San Jose", Guatemala.
1913 : AKERS, \V. .STUART, Land Dept., Nairobi, British East Africa.
.1914 ALBRIGHT, FRED STANLEY, Beamsville, Ontario, Canada.
1897 A i, COCK, RANDAL J., 460 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria.
DBRSON, ALBERT W., 24 Ward Street, Kimberley, South Aj,
1912 ALPERSON, GEORGE, QucQue, Rhodesia.
1!)02 Au>ous, REV. PERCIVAL M., M.A.
1913 ALDRIDGE, KARL WILLIAM, Bulawayo Club, Rhodesia.
1913 ALD WORTH, J. R. 0., The Residency, Sere-mban, Federated M<.- ;
11)15 ALEXANDER, CHARLES CECIL, London and Brazilian Bank, 402 Bartol> </,// fi-iicnos
Aires, Argentine.
1908 ALEXANDER, <J. W., Union Club, Sydney, New South Wales.
1912 ALEXANDER, DAVID C., M.B., Ch.B., United Fruit Hospital, Qtiirigua, Guatemala.
1902 ALEXANDER, J. M., c/o Messrs. Millers, Ltd., Axirn, Gold Coast Colony.
1913 ALEXANDER, Louis, 1624 Pendrel Street, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
1909 ALEXANDER, RONALD H., P.O. Box 664, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
1912 ALISON, CHARLES, Miandetta, Knocke S.M., Belgi
1881 ALISON, JAMBS, Union Club, Sydney, New South Wales.
1912 ALISON, WILLIAM, Union Club, Sydney, New South Wales.
1912 t ALLAN > A - LESLIE, Falkland Islands.
1912 ALLAN, ANDREW A., 287 Stanley Street, Montreal, Canada.
1911 ALLAN, FRANK, Standard Bank, Fraserburg, Cape Province, Kn'i.fh Africa.
1897 t ALLAN > SIR HUGH MONTAGU, C.V.O., Ravenscraig, Montreal, Canada.
1912 t ALLAN, JAMES D., 84 Willcocks Street, Toronto, Canada.
1913 ALIAN, JOHN G., Rogers Building, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
1912 ALLAN, JOHN H., Tronoh Mines, Perak, Federated Malay Si*.
1911 ALLAN, JOHN ROBERTS, Union Bank Building, Ottawa, Canada.
1912 t ALLAN > KENNETH BRUCE, M.B., B.S., Medical Department, Kumasi, Gold Coast Colony
1913 ALLAN, WILLIAM PAUL, Allan's Hotel, Sekondi, Gold Coast Colony.
1901 fALLARD, J. H., Bidor, Perak, Federated Malay States.
1912 ALLARD, WILLIAM HENRY, 360 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria.
1905 f ALLARD YCE, KENNETH JAMES, Stipendiary Magistrate, Nadroga, Fiji.
1901 fALLARDYCE, H.E., W. L., C.M.G., Government House, Bahamas.
1912 ALLEN, ARTHUR W., M.A., M.I.M.M., Rodeo, Prov. de San Juan, Argentine.
1912 ALLEN, FRANK EMBLETON, c/o United Engineers Ltd., Ipoh, Perak, Federated Malay States.
1912 ALLEN, FRED, 1703 Georgia Street, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
1912 ALLEN, GERALD FRANCIS, Mahratta, Lane Cove Road, Wahroonga, Sydney, New South
Wales.
1913 ALLEN, HARRY, Rhodesian Railways. Bulawayo, Rhodesia.
1915 t ALLEN > HENRY DOUGLAS, Navaguta, P.O., Nigeria.
1913 ALLEN, HERBERT, Australasia Chambers, Martin Place, Sydney, New South Wales.
1883 t^LLEN, COLONEL HON. JAMES, M.P., Stock Exchange Buildings, Dunedin, New Zealand
(Corresponding Secretary).
1908 ALLEN, VIVIAN S., P.O. Box 369, Salisbury, Rhodesia.
1914 ALLHUSEN, ORMSBY, Braemar Lodge, Calgary, Canada.
i<04 ALUN, CEPHAS D., The University, Minneapolis, U.S.A.
1905 ALLISOV, THACKERAY J., 241 West Street, Maritzburg, South A/rim.
1913 ALLSOP, HERBERT HENRY, Mabira Forest, Jinja, Uganda.
1912 t ALSTON > ASHTON, Hudson Bay Co., Fort Churchill, Hudson Bay, Canada.
1904 ALTMAN, GRANVILLE J., Hotel Versailles, Vladivostock, E. Siberia.
1913 t ALTOF > COLONEL ALI, Barrister -at- Law, 220 Rakh Branch, Lyallpur, Punjab, India.
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AMAN, KI>WAIU> (I., r/o .)/<*/*. /'/ </, Toronto,
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AMBLER, Jouv, 129 Ctottt* victoria.
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AMES, Sm HERBERT BROWN, B.A., M.P., 54 St. Fra;.
AMI, HK.NKY AL, 453 / .,/a.
AMIES, ROBERT, c/o Messrs. Triebel <& Co., Guatemala.
AMOS, DAVID, 12 St. .17
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AMOS, S T. ARUNDEL, F.R.O.V.S., Si. I ;.. South .!;
fA.MOs, THOMAS N., /V../
AMPHLKTT, GAPTA :i,nche, Al>. ^Canada.
AN" DEU HALDEN, AitNToi.D L. , 74, 'iambarg.
ANDERSON, ADAM, B.A., B.E., P.W.D., Hong Kong.
ANDERSON, ALEXANDER GILLIES, Penhalonya, Rhodesia.
ANDERSON, 0. WIL.QBESS, I.S.O., J.P., Department of I <vn, Hriti*h
Guiana.
ANDERSON, DANIEL ELIE, M.D., B..\ -ml., F.R.S.K, 121
Kly.ycM, Paris.
ANDERSON, D. G., 201 {7a//e San Martin, Buc.no* Ain<s,
ANDERSON, DAVID S. B., The Grotto, Bulwer Road, Durban, South Africa.
tAvDKRSON, DU'KSON*. P.O.,
ANDERSON, E., 445 Currie Road, Durban, South Africa.
AN-DBBSON, GEORGE ALLAN, M.D., 126 tiixlh ., Gulyary, Canada.
ANDERSON, GEORGE E., Plantation Leonora, West Coast, British Cf'/.
fANDERSON, GILBERT, Christchurch, New Zealand.
ANDERSON, GODFREY R. li., Edmonton Club, Edmonton, Canada.
ANDERSON, HUGH C., Traders' Bank of Canada, Edmonton, Canada.
ANDERSON, J. JARROLD, Antrim, Exsentvood Road, Durban, Koirth Africa.
ANDERSON, JAMES, J. P., lia>id(mipt)!a t Matalc, Ceylon.
ANDERSON, JAMES, P.O., Box 161, Maritzburg, So>>-
fANDERSON, REV. JAMES F., B.A., B.Sc., B.i)., St. John's, Port Lou.ix, Mauritius.
ANDERSON, JAMES STUART, Abosso Q.M. Co., Abosso, G<>: -'ony.
ANDKRSON, Ho.\. JOHN, AI.L.CJ., St. Johu'x, Nr.wfoiutdland.
ANDERSON, JOHN ARMSTRONG, c/o. Campania Naciwal dc T>- '!< I'n^co i:]i',
Buenos Aires, Argentine.
ANDERSON, MALCOLM PEIRSE, Jesselton, British North Borneo.
fANDERSON, STANLEY FARMER, Pleasant Island, Nauru, Marshall salami*.
JANDERSON, THOMAS J., P.O., Box 173, Cape Town, South, Aj.
ANDERSON, WILLIAM, Marsita, Victoria Street, Pod ] h \\'ah>-.
ANDREW, JOHN, Grosvenor Road, Wahroontja, Sydn,:
ANDREW, THOMAS NICHOLAS, Port Arthur, Canada.
ANDREWS, FREDERIC B., P.O. Box 921, Cape Town, South Africa.
ANDREWS, LESLIE ERNEST, Suku Sufcu, Axim, Gold Coat (Jolon.ii.
t^NDREWS, THOMAS, Rand Club, Johannesburg, South Africa.
ANDREWS, WILLIAM, Leyland S.S. Co., Colon, Panama.
fANGAS, CHARLES H., Collingrove, Angaston, South Australia.
f ANGUS, JAMES, Rooty Hill, New South II'
ANGUS, WILLIAM, 165 Castlereagh Street, Sydney, New South \\
f ANNAND GEORGE, ALT)., 100 William Street, Melbourne, Victoria..
ANSELL, WILLIAM J. D., I.S.O., Chief Collector of Ci I, 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.
ANTLE, REV. JOHN, 429 Pender Street West, Vancouver, B.C., Camilla.
t APITBL, HaRBKRT, c/o Messrs. E. Ascoli & Co., Guatemala.
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HENRY BRISTOL, Lochinvar, Mngnyf., Northern /.'/>/ Wf
APPLNHY, REGINALD \V , i!<>*i'J>i>nL\ / -V /,//;//>/, v., H<nn dn.
APPLEBY, ROBERT I!.., !!.>< L-<>f ltri;i*h. West Africa, Monrovia, Liberia.
APPLE YARD, RICHARD.
APPLIN, J. W., c/o British Bank of South America, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
APTHORP, MAJOR KBNDAL P., Crichton, Westminster, O.F.S., South Africa (Corresponding
Secretary).
ARATHOON, ALBERT, c/o Messrs. Silwartz & Co., Guatemala City, Central America.
ARBOUR, HARRY, c/o Messrs. Thomas Morgan & Son, Accra, Gold Coast Colony.
ivLE, HON. SIR WILLI YM, Uostmore, Polela, Natal, South Africa.
t ARCHDEACON, ALBERT, c/o Standard Bank, Cape Town, -South Africa.
ARCHER, WILLIAM H. D., Brickendon, Longford, Tasmania*
t 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.
ARDAGH, H. H., c/o Professor E. 0. R. Ardagh, The University, Toronto, Canada.
ARKLESS, FRED, 143 Promenade de la Gorniche, Marseilles, France.
ARMBRISTER, FREDERICK STANLEY, Legislative Council Office, Nassau, Bahamas.
ARMBRISTER, PERCY W. D., Commissioner, Harbour Island, Bahamas.
ARMITAGE, CAPTAIN CECIL H., C.M.G., D.S.O., Tamale, Northern Territories, (loll Const
Colony (Corresponding Secretary).
fARMiTAGE, JAMES ROBERTSON, c/o Bank of Australasia, Sydney, New South Wales.
ARMSTRONG, CHARLES N., 44 Beaver Hall Hill, Montreal, Canada.
ARMSTRONG, E. LA T., Public Library, Melbourne, Victoria.
ARMSTRONG, GEORGE P., " Star " Office, Saskatoon, Canada.
{ARMSTRONG, GEORGE S., Inanda, Victoria County, Natal, South Africa.
ARMSTRONG, JACK P., H.B.M. Consulate, Leopoldville, Congo Free State.
ARMSTRONG, ROBERT, Dept. of Agriculture, Zanzibar.
ARMSTRONG, W. SEYMOUR, M.B., L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., J.P., Battle Harbour, Labrador,
Newfoundland.
ARNETT, EDWARD JOHN, Resident, Zaria, Northern Nigeria.
ARNOLD, HUGH E., 836 Hastings Street West, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
ARNOTT, GRANT, M.B., B.S., Ficksburg, O.F.S., South Africa.
ARTHUR, JOHN, Messrs. Brabant & Co., Brisbane, Queensland.
ARTHUR, REGINALD, Corinella, Tennyson Street, St. Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria.
fARTHUR, RICHARD, M.D., M.L.A., Military Road, Mosman, Sydney, New South Wale*.
ARUNACHALAM, SIR PONNANBALAM, Ponklar, Colombo, Ceylon.
ARUNDEL, JOHN THOMAS, South Sea Islands.
ASCOLI, GEORGE, Quetzaltenango, Guatemala.
ASHE, EVELYN O., M.D., Kimberley, South Africa.
ASHER, JAMES, c/o Messrs. Agar, Cross & Co., Casilla de Correo 497, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
ASHER, MORRIS, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., Darling Point, Sydney, New South Wales. ,
ASHTON, HERBERT S., Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
ASHWORTH, JOHN, Barrister -at-Law, Saskatoon, Canada.
ASIMONT, W. F. C., F.R.G.S., Kinarut Estate, Jesselton, British North Borneo.
ASPINALL, RBV. A. A., Scots College, Sydney, New South Wales.
ASPINWALL, J, E., Bombay Club, India.
ASTROP, JOHN H., P.O. Box 430, Cape Town, South Africa.
fATHERTON, THOMAS W. T.
t ATKINS, HENRY, P.O. Box 1015, Cape Town, South Africa.
t ATKINSON, A. R., 215 Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand.
ATKINSON, C. G. WARNER, Keiskama Hoek, Cape Province, South Africa.
f ATKINSON, G. G., Mombasa, British East Africa.
ATKINSON, GEORGE E., Eastern Telegraph Co., Cape Town, South Africa.
fATKiNSON, JOHN, Volta River Customs, via Kpong, Accra, Gold Coast Colony.
ATLEE, GEORGE FALCONER, H.B.M. Consul, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
fATTRiDGE, HENBY, Gape Town, South Africa.
AUMULLBB, GBORGK E., Messrs. Burns, Philp da Oo., Samarai, Papua (via Australia )
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AUNG, MAUNO THA DUN, K.S.M., /<';/ f-n -<KI>-. Moulmein,
ATTSTIN, HENRY BOASK, .F.P., F.R.A.S*-, Government Office,?, Bloemfontein t South Africa.
AUSTIN, JOHN ALFRED, F.R.G.S., N'Gasa, P.O. Ndola, Northern Rhodesia.
AVEY, ARTHUR HENLEY, Machinery & Trading Co., Tarkwa, Gold Coast Colony.
AWUNOR-RENNER, W., M.D., Assistant Medical Officer, Freetown, Sierra Leone.
BABBS, ARTHUR T., RJiodes Building, St. George's Street, Cape Town, South Africa.
tBABCOCK, FRANCIS A., cjo De Bat Pet. Mesig., Lanen Loeloei, Paleinbang, Sumatra.
BACK, JOHN F., P.O. Box 1777, Johannesburg, South Africa.
BACON, EDMUND K., P.W.D., Accra, Gold Coast Colony.
BACON, FRANCIS W., J.P., New South Head Roa ', Rose Bay, Sydney, New South Wales.
BADNALL, HERBERT OWEN, J.P., Resident Magi;trate, George, Cape Province, South Africa.
BADOCK, PERCY T., P.O. Box 124, M aritzburg, South Africa.
BAGGE, STEPHEN S., C.M.G.
BAGGS, STANLEY GIFFORD, P.W.D., Accra, Gol Coast Colony.
BAGLEY, F. R., Jullenden City, India.
fBAGOT, WALTER H., Forest Lodge, Aldgate, South Australia ; and Adelaide Club.
BAILDON, ARTHUR E., Messrs. Baildon and Hunter, P.O. Box 238, Johannesburg, South
Africa.
fBAiLEY, SIR ABE, K.C.M.G., P.O. Box 50, Johannesburg, South Africa.
fBAiLEY, AMOS, Devonshire Hill, Rondebosch, South Africa.
BAILEY, GEORGE L., Ipoh, Perak, Federated Malay States.
BAILEY, H. N. GOODWIN, Kenneth Estate, Kelantan, Federated Malay States.
fBAiLEY, ROBERT A., Palapye Road, Bechuanaland Protectorate.
BAILEY, ROBERT E., Australian Mercantile Co., 259 Calle Maipu, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
fBAiLEY, WILLIAM J. GEORGE, c/o Post Office, Naraguta, Nigeria.
JBAILLIE, F. W., Nairobi, British East Africa.
BAILLIEU, HON. W. L., M.L.C., 360 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria.
BAILY, HENRY A., Rand Club, Johannesburg, South Africa.
fBAiN, COLONEL ANDREW.
BAINES, CHARLES EDGAR, F.C.C.A., 299 Bartolome Mitre, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
fBAiRD, A. REID, Stock Exchange Club, Melbourne, Victoria.
BAIRD, THOMAS, B.S.A. Co., Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia.
BAKER, ALFRED, Messrs. Mansfield & Co., Singapore.
BAKER, ALFRED JOHN, Government School, Sea View, Durban, South Africa.
BAKER, E. G. PHIPPS, P.O. Box 758, Victoria, B.C., Canada.
BAKER, F. SANDBACH, Nairobi Club, British East Africa.
BAKER, HERBERT, P.O. Box 4959, Johannesburg, South Africa.
| BAKER, THOMAS, Yarra Grange, Abboisford, Melbourne, Victoria.
BAKER, WALTER R., C.V.O., 773 Sherbrooke Street W., Montreal, Canada.
fBAKjER, WILLIAM G., Musgrave Road, Durban, South Africa.
BAKE WELL, LEONARD W., Fitzroy Terrace, Fitzroy, Adelaide, South Australia.
BALDOCK, HENRY A., Comptroller of Posts and Telegraphs, Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia.
fBALDWiN, LAURENCE H., Mashquoteh, Forest Hill Road, Toronto, Canada.
BALDWIN, LAWRENCE C. M., Mashquoteh, Forest Hill Road, Toronto, Canada.
f BALDWIN, WILLIAM FREDERICK, Audit Department, Zomba, Nyasaland.
BALFOUR, FRANK J., El Colorado, Washington, F.C., Pacifico, Argentine.
BALFOUR, JOHN FORDYCE.
BALL, BASIL DES G., Caixa 557, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
BALL, FRANCIS M., El Sukari Mine, P.O., Edfou, Upper Egypt.
BALL, GEORGE FREDERICK, Stanley, Falkland Islands.
fBALL, HARRY S., M.So., c/o Standard Bank, Johannesburg, South Africa.
BALL, JAMES A. E., B.A., B.E.
B<ALL, THOMAS A., Melalap Estate, Tenom, British North Borneo.
BALL, THOMAS, C.M.G., J.P., School Bmrd Offices, Cape Town, South Africa.
BALLAM, JOSEPH, Strathfieldsaye, Eston, Natal, South Africa.
BALLANTYNE, THOMAS, Francistown, Tati, South Africa.
^BALLENDEN, FRANCIS B., Survey Department, Nairobi, British East Africa,
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'. V.x.A.
BAMBEB, MONTAGUE KELV S., Ihjdc Mirk Corner, Colombo, Ceylon.
BANDARANAIKE, MAHA MUDALIYAR SIR SOLOMON BIAS, C.M.G., Horogolla, Veyangoda.
Ceylon.
BANDARANAIKE, MUDALIYA& WALTER BIAS, 29 Green Street, Colombo, Ceylon.
BANFIELD, J. A., 492, Main Street, Winnipeg, Canada.
BANFIELD, JOHN J., 327 Seymour Street, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
fBANKART, ALFRED S., Auckland, New Zealand.
, FREDERICK J., F.S.A.A., Auckland, New Zealand.
, FRANK M., Ora Bander, via Kalgoorlie, Western Australia.
BANKS, FREDERICK GRANT, 'Entebbe, Uganda.
BANNATYNK, R., Bulaivi'/o Club, Rhodesia.
fBANNiSTER, CHARLES R., Kaffirhilt, Lovat, Orange Free State, South Africa.
, GEORGE H.
BARBER, HILTON, J.P., Hales Owen, Cradock, Cape Province, South Africa.
BARBER, HORATIO, Nairobi, British East Africa.
B ARBOUR- JAMES, JOHN A., Postal Department, Cape Coast, Gold Coast Colony.
f BARCLAY, ARTHUR V., Kericho, British Bast Africa.
BARCLAY, EDWARD THOMAS, Saskatchewan Investment and Tru*l Co., Saskatoon, Canada.
BARCLAY, JOHN M., Tronoh Mines, Perak, Federated Malay States.
fBARCLAY, JOHN W., 674 Rividavia, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
BARDO, CAPTAIN FREDERICK S., Port Office, Zanzibar (Corresponding Secretary).
BARHAM, ERIC, P.O. Box 39, Panama City, Central America.
BARKER, ARTHUR L., Wainui, Winchester, New Zealand.
BARKER, E. B., Sunyani, Ashanti, Gold Coast Colony.
BARKER, ERIC G., Railway Dept., Freetown, Sierra Leone.
BARKER, FRANCIS HENRY, Farmers' Co-operative Association, Timaru, New Zealand ; and
Christchurch Club.
H. W., Gisborne, New Zealand.
BARKER, JAMES, P.O. Box 26, Bulawayo, Rhodesia.
RICHARD, The Bungalow, Gisborne, New Zealand.
BARKER, VINCENT, Gisborne, New Zealand.
, W. R., Midelney, Gisborne, NW Zealand.
BARLOW, JOHN CHAMBERLAIN, La Peruza, Galarza, F.C.E.R., Argentine.
BARNARD, HENRY O., A.C.H., F.R.A.S., 59 Boulevard Pasteur, Paris.
BARNES, ALFRED H., 45 Burger Street, Maritzburg, South Africa.
BARNES, J. F. EVELYN, CM.G.,V.E., Colonial 'Engineer and Surveyor-General, Maritzburg,
South Africa.
BARNES, WALTER CLARENCE, Dyraaba, Casino, New South Wales.
BARNES, HON. WILLIAM HENRY, M.L.A., Brisbane, Queensland.
BARNES, WILLIAM, c/o United Tobacco Co., 32 Kloof Street, Cape Town, South Africa.
BARNETT, ERNEST A., Naduruloulou, Rewa, Fiji.
3ARNETT, FREDERICK J., Government Residence, Tulagi, British Solomon Idands, Western
Pacific (Corresponding Secretary).
BARNETT, Louis E., M.B., F.R.C.S.E., Stajfrod Street, Dunedin, New Zealand.
BARNS, E. W., M.A., The College, Maritzburg, South Africa.
BARNS, WILLIAM FRANCIS, Enggor, Perdk, Federated Malay States.
3ARNSTED, ARTHUR S., Industries and Immigration Department, Halifax, N.S., Canada.
3ARR, FRANK ERNEST, c/o Messrs. Blyth Bros., Port Louis, Mauritius.
SARR, GEORGE HERBERT, 203 Darke Block, Regi'na, Canada.
BARR, JOHN FILLANS, c/o Home Smith, Esq., 18 'King Street West, Toronto, Canada.
BARR, PETER, Express Co's Building, Bond Street, Dunedin, New Zealand.
BARRAUT, EDWARD H., Resident, Kudat, British North Borneo.
BARBELL, W. J., Government Railways, 'Lagos, Nigeria.
BARRETT, CHARLES HUGH, P.O. Box 335, Pretoria, South Africa.
BARRETT, GEOFFREY, Superintendent of Stock, Athalaasa, Nicosia, Cyprus.
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BARRETT, HENRY E. W. COOPER, P.O. Box 27, Wolmaransstad, Transvaal, South Africa.
t BARRETT, JAMES W., M.D., F.R.C.S., C.M.G., 105 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria
(Corresponding Secretary}.
BARRETT, W. T., M.D., C.M., 304 Campbell Building, Victoria, B.C., Canada.
BARRON, H.E., MAJOR-GENERAL SIR HARRY, R.A., K.C.M.G., C.V.O., Government House,
Perth, Western Australia.
fBARR-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., P.O. Box 38, Nairobi, British East Africa.
BARRY, AUBREY, c/o Union Bank of Australia, Toowoomba, Queensland.
BARTELS, CLARENCE B. G., G.P.O., Singapore.
fBARTH, HON. JACOB W., M.A., Attorney -General, Nairobi, British East Africa
BARTHORP, JOHN GBANVILLE, Silverhope, RangiMkei, New Zealand.
BARTLETT, FRANCIS, Bartletho, Hay Street, Perth, Western Australia.
BARTLETT, STANLJHT, c/o J. L. Stokes, Esq., Old Umtali, Rhodesia.
BARTLETT, SYDNEYG., P.O. Blantyre, Nyasaland.
f BARTOLO, AUOUSTO, 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.
BARUGH, JOSEPH, Rototuna, Hamilton, New Zealand.
BASCH, EMMANUEL, J.P., P.O. Box 348, Bulawayo, Rhodesia.
BASELEY, REGINALD BRUCE, Stanley, Falkland Islands.
BASKETT, EDMUND GRAHAM, Prestea Block A, Gold Coast Colony.
BASSINGTHWAIGHTE, ARTHUR W., Ceres Hotel, Ceres, Cape Province, South A^ica.
BATCHELOR, FERDINAND C., M.D., c/o Bank of New Zealand, North Dunedin, New Zealand
fBATE, STEPHEN C. C., c/o Dua Tin Fields, Ltd., P.O., Naraguta, Nigeria.
BATEMAN, JOHN, 432 George Street, Sydney, New South Wales.
BATEMAN, JOHN WESLEY, Henry Street, Fremantle, Western Australia.
|B ATE MAN, PERCY H., Rossyvera, Norfolk Road, Sea Point, Cape Town, South Africa.
BATEMAN, WALTER SLADE, Prisons Department, Pretoria, South Africa.
BATES, ISAAC G., Chief Magistrate, Tulagi, British Solomon Islands.
BATESON, JOHN, Kalaya Estate, Mazabuka, Northern Rhodesia.
BATUGATE, 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.
BAUMANN, L., 85 Fera.se Road, Durban, South Africa.
BAVIN, T. R., Sdborne Chambers, Philip Street, Sydney, New South Wales.
BAWDEN, FREDERICK W., Standard Buildings, Johannesburg, South Africa.
BAXENDALE, LIEUT. -COLONEL WALTER, P.O. Box 169, Bulawayo, Rhodesia.
BAXTER, ERNEST C., Customs Department, Bulawayo, Rhodesia.
BAYLES, H. L., Zomba, Nyasaland.
BAYLE Y, FREDERIC JOHN, Minatitlan, Vera Cruz, Mexico.
BAYLY, BRIAN B., Inspector of Mines, Tasck, Upper Perak, Federated Malay States
BAYLY, CECIL.
BAYLY, FRANK B., B.S.A. Police, Victoria Falls, Rhodesia.
(BAYLY, W. R., Prince Alfred College, Kent Town, Adelaide, South Australia.
BAYNES, EDWARD W.
fBAYNES, HON. JOSEPH, C.M.G., J.P., 239 Chapel Street, Maritzburg, South Africa
BEACHCROFT, HENRY A., c/o J. Still, Esq., Kandy, Ceylon.
BEAL, WILLIAM P. B., M.R.C.V.S., Kumassi, Gold Coast Colony.
BEALE, OCTAVIUS C., 474 George Street, Sydney, New South Wales.
BEALE, 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.
BEARDS ELL, HORACE EDGAR, Engineering Dept., Port flarcourt, Nigeria.
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BE ATT Y, KENNETH J., Police Magistrate, Freetown, Sierra Leone.
BBATY, CAPTAIN JAMES P., 648 Ontario Street, Toronto, Canada.
BEAUCHAMP, CHARLES FREDERICK, 320 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria.
BEAUFORT, His HONOUR CHIEF JUSTICE LEICESTER P., M.A., B.C.L., Livingstone, Northern
Rhodesia.
BEAUMONT, THOMAS S., Australian Club, Melbourne,, Victoria.
BEAUMONT, SIR WILLIAM HENRY, 10 Burger Street, Maritzburg, South Africa.
BEAVEN, RT. REV. FREDERIC H., D.D., Lord Bishop of Mashonaland, Salisbury, Rhodesia.
BEAVEN, REGINALD A. G. (District Commissioner], Accra, Gold Coast Colony.
BEAVER, WILFRED N., Resident Magistrate, Port Moresley, Papua, via Australia.
BECK, HON. SIR ADAM, Parliament Buildings, Toronto, Canada.
fBECK, CHARLES A., B.A., LL.B., The Hall, Bayswater, Bloemfontein, South Africa (Corre-
sponding Secretary).
BECK, LODWIJK, A. W., M.B., Claremont, Cape Town, South Africa..
BECK, SENATOR HON. SIR JOHANNES H. M., M.D., F.R.S.E., De Oude Drostdij, Tulbagh, C.P ,
South Africa.
BECKER, RUDOLPH, Lock Box 477, St. John's, Quebec, Canada.
BECKETT, HERBERT J. R., A.C.A., Lahad Dato, British North Borneo.
BECKETT, REGINALD M., Quebec, Canada.
fBECKETT, THOMAS WM., Church Street East, Pretoria, South Africa.
BEDDOES, ALFRED B.
BEEBY, HENRY MARDON, Adanac Club, Winnipeg, Canada.
BEECROFT, ERNEST E., P.O., The Orange, Durbanville. C.P., South Africa.
BEEHAM, P. H., P.W.D., Accra, Gold Coast Colony.
BEER, G. FRANK, 54 Glen Road, Toronto, Canada.
BEESTON, PHILIP E., Chartered Bank of India, Rangoon, Burma.
BEESTON, WILLIE GILBERT, Cangallo, 564, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
BEETHAM, HUGH H., Brancepeth, Masterlon, New Zealand.
BEETHAM, WILLIAM H., Wairarapa, Wellington, New Zealand.
BEGBIE, ERNEST ALBAN, D.C.M., J.P., Hartley, Rhodesia.
fBEGG, JAMES, 750 Calle Moreno, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
BEGGS, WILLIAM, Sea View, Natal, South Africa.
|BEiT. WILLIAM, Ascot, Toowomba, Queensland.
BELCHER, ERNEST ALBERT, M.A. Oxon., c/o Bank of Neiv Zealand, Christchvfch, AY</;
Zealand.
fBELCHER, LIEUT. -COLONEL ROBERT, C.M.G., Edmonton, Canada.
BELCOURT, SENATOR HON. N. A., K.C., LL.D., Ottawa, Canada.
BELDAM, JAMES WARD, Harrison House, Chilliwack, B.C., Canada.
BELFIELD, H,E t , SIR HENRY CONWAY, K.C.M.G., Government House, Nairobi, British East
Africa.
fBELL, ADAM, P.O. Box 413, Salisbury, Rhodesia.
BELL, ALEXANDER, Mangatapiru. Morrinsville, Waikato, New Zealand.
BELL, ANTHONY, Montreux Club, Montreux, Switzerland.
BELL, HON. ARCHIBALD G., M.E.C., C.M.G., M.Inst.C.E., Director of Public Works, Port of
Spain, Trinidad.
BELL, CHARLES NAPIER, Board of Trade, Grain Exchange, Winnipeg, Canada.
BELL, CYRIL M., Rand Club, Johannesburg, South Africa.
BELL, EDMUND, 1346 Twelfth Avenue West, Fairview, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
fBELL, ERNEST THOMAS, M.L.A., Coochin Coochin, Boonah, Queensland.
BELL, HON. SIR F. H. DILLON, K.C.M.G., K.C., Wellington, New Zealand.
BELL, H.E., SIR HENRY HESKETH, K.C.M.G., Government House, St. John's, Antigua.
BELL, HUGH, Sort Jameson,- Northern Rhodesia.
BELL, H. W., Pickering, Denman, New South Wales.
BELL, JAMES, HiUersden, Marlborough, New Zealand.
fBELL, LIEUT. -COLONEL JOHN W., C.M.G., Nairobi, British East Africa
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1912 i BEBQ, CHARLES E., Hudson Bay Insurance Go., Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
1912 I BERGERON, PATRICK J., Calgary, Canada.
1914 I BBRGH, CECIL JOHN, Ph.D., Elliott, Transkei, South Africa.
1914 ( BBRGMANN, ALEXANDER, Ceres, Cape Province, South Africa.
1916 j BERKELEY, ARTHUR MOWBRAY, Assam and Bengal Railway, Railway Building, P.O.
Chittagong, India.
1912 i BERKELEY, HENRY ASTLEY, Mount Horne, St. Andrews, Grenada, West Indies.
1901 [ BERKELEY, HENRY S., Assistant Resident, Northern Nigeria.
BILL, LRSLIR L., Native, Affair* Department, Port Moresby, Papua, via Australia.
fBiLL, MALCOLM F., Non Partil, Ohiya, Ceylon.
BBLL, TREVOR H., 25 de. Mayo 81, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
fBBLL, WM. H. SOMERSET, P.O. Box 4284, Johannesburg, South Africa.
fBiSLL, WILLIAM MAXWELL, Geelong Club, Oeelong, Victoria.
BELLAMY, JOHN 0., 278 Calle Balcarce, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
BBLLINGHAM, EDWARD, H.B.M. Vice-Consul, Q\ Avenida Norte, Guatemala.
BELLIS, CHARLES H. S., J.P., Ndola, via Broken Hill, Northern Rhodesia.
BELLVILLK, HORACE W., Malvern, Natal, South Africa.
BBNDALL, OSMUND RUSSELL, Royal Exchange Assurance Corporation, Wellington, New
Zealand.
BINHDETTO, MICHELE DE, Belize, British Honduras.
BENNET, FRANK ALEXANDER, M.D., J.P., 26 College, Street, Sydney, 'New South Wales
BENNETT, ARTHUR L., Sycamore Lodge, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada.
fBENNETT, CHRIS., " Evening News " Office, Sydney, New South Wales.
BENNETT, SIR COURTENAY WALTER, C.I.E., H.B.M. Consulate-General, New York, U.S.A.
BENNETT, EDWIN G., K.C., Goodlands, St. Lucia, West Indies.
fBENNETT, FREDERICK H., P.O. Box 329, East London, South Africa.
BENNETT, GBORGE T., Sydney, New South Wales.
BENNETT, HON. JOHN R., Colonial Secretary, St. John's, Newfoundland.
f BENNETT, R. B., K.C., M.P., Calgary, Alberta, Canada (Corresponding Secretary)
BENNETT, RISDON, B.A., Turf Club, Cairo, Egypt (Corresponding Secretary).
BENNETT, HON. WILLIAM HART, C.M.G., Colonial Secretary, Nassau, Bahamas.
fBENNiE, ALEXANDER B., M.A., M.B., B.S., 63 Armadale Street, Armadale, Victoria.
BENTLEY, ALFRED MULOCK, A.G.I. S., Broken Hill, Northern Rhodesia.
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BERKELEY, HUBERT, Grik, Perak, Federated Malay States.
BERKELEY, MOWBRAY S., 2 Evergreen Place, Roslyn Road, Winnipeg, Canada.
BERN AYS, CHARLES E., 45 Adelaide Street, Brisbane, Queensland.
BBRNAYS, LHWIS E.,H.M. Vice-Consul, Pullman's Building ?, Ghicagi, III., United States.
BERNIER, CAPT. JOSEPH E., Lauzon, Levis, Canada.
BERRY, CHARLES SBAQBB, Strangers' Club, 476 Bartolomi Mitre, Buenoi Aires, Argentine.
BERRY, HOWARD WESLEY, 568 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria.
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, Holmdene, Gweh, Rhodesia.
f BERTRAM, ROBERTSON F., High Constantia, Wynberg, South Africa.
BEST, CECIL B. E., Messrs. Best & Service, Ltd., Accra, Gold Coast Colony.
BEST, HON. THOMAS A. V., Colonial Secretary, St. John's, Antigua.
fBESTER, JOHN BRINK, P.O. Box 39, Bulawayo, Rhodesia.
BESWETHERICK, WILLIAM, Standard Bank, Johannesburg, South Africa.
BESWICK, J. H., Queenstown, South Africa.
IBETTELHEIM, HENRI, Rand Club, Johannesburg, South Africa.
BETTINGTON, DIGBY R. A., Police Department. Accra, Gold Coast Colony.
fBETTiNGTON, J. BfiiNDLEY, Brindley Park, Merriwa, New South Wales.
BBTTS, JAMES H., Walton Estate, Moneragalla, Ceylon.
BBTttEY, E. A., 3 Rue de Grammont, Paris.
BIRBA, Louis F., Native Department, Umlali, Rhodesia.
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I>ICKESI KTH, JOHN- BUKGON, The University, Edmonton, Canada.
YV. , A.R.S.M., Wai Hani Park, Christchurch, New
Zealand.
fBiCKFORD, ANDREW S., Banco- Americano, Guatemala.
fBicKFORD, WILLIAM, 44 Currie Street, Adelaide, South Australia.
BIDDLES, FRANK, c/o Union Bank of Australia, Fremantle, Western Australia (Corresponding
Secretary).
BIDDULPH, CAPTAIN L., Nigerian Railways, Lagos, Nigeria.
BIDEN, F. ALAN, Public Works Department, Hong Kong.
fBiDEN, WILLIAM, P.O. Box 510, Cape Town, South Africa.
BID WELL, JOHN O., J.P., Pihautea, Wairarapa, Wellington, New Zealand.
BID WELL, LEONARD M., Saskatoon, Canada.
BIFFBN, E. H., Railway Department, Minna, Nigeria.
BIGGAR, H. PERCIVAL, Toronto, Canada.
BIGGAR, WM. HODGINS, K.C., c/o Grand Trunk Railway, McGill Street, Montreal, Canada
BIGGER, CHARLES A., Dominion Astronomical Observatory, Ottawa, Can tula.
BIGGER, FREDERIC C., I.S.O., J.P., Rand Club, Johannesburg, South Africa.
BIGGS, E. KENNETH, c/o Borneo Co., Chiengmai, Siam.
BIGGS, JESSE C., 10,230 125th Street, Edmonton, Canada.
BILLIS, RALPH V., Ferndale Road, Camber well, Melbourne, Victoria.
BINDON, CAPTAIN W. VEREKER, P.O. Mackay, Queensland.
BINGHAM, H. B. F., 100 St. Francis Xavier Street, Montreal, Canada.
fBiNNiE, GEORGE, 4o Station, Quirindi, New South Wales.
BINNIE, THOMAS L, C.E., Zomba, Nyasaland.
BINNS, ABRAHAM S., Messrs. R. J. Whitla & Co., Winnipeg, Canada.
BIRCH, ERNEST V., Vogelvlei, Dordrecht, South Africa.
BIRCH, GEORGE E., Government House, Cape Town, South Africa.
f BIRCH, WILLIAM C. CACCIA, Erewhon, Moawhango, New Zealand.
BIRCH, WILLIAM JOHN, Thoresby, Marion, New Zealand.
f BIRCH, WILLIAM WALTER, Surrey House, Georgetown, British Guiana.
BIRCHAL, HAROLD FRANK, c/o Messrs. Smith, Mackenzie & Co., Mombasa, British East Africa.
BIRCHAL, WILFRID ARTHUR, 402 BartolomS Mitre, Buenos Aires, Argentine..
BIRKBECK, PERCY G., British Concession, Chinde, Portuguese East Ajri .
BIRD, FREDERIC D., M.S., M.B., M.R.C.S., 43 Spring Street, Melbourne., Victoria.
BIRD, HENRY W. W., Consulado Ingles, Antofogasta, Chili.
BIRKETT, THOMAS, 306 Metcalf Street, Ottawa, Canada.
BIRTWISTLE, CHARLES A., Commercial Intelligence Officer, Lagos, Nigeria.
BISHOP, ALEXANDER, Chinde, Portuguese East Africa.
BISHOP, HON. ROBERT K., M.L.C., St. John's, Newfoundland.
BISHOP, MAJOR W. GORDON V., P.O. Box 818, Regina, Canada.
BISHOP, WM. WALLS, Baro-Kano Railway, Northern Nigeria.
BISSET, A. W., Hanipha, Passara, Ceylon.
BLACHFORD, RICHARD T., 159 Montrose Avenue, Toronto, Canada.
BLACK, ALEXANDER P., 418 Abbott Street, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
BLACK, GEORGE GORDON, Melalap Estate, British North B<nu<>.
BLACK, GEORGE MONTEGU, 59 Wilmot Place, Winnipeg, Canada.
BLACK, G. H., Arakiki, Gisborne, New Zealand.
BLACK, GREACEN J., Haiti, Gisborne, New Zealand.
BLACK, JOSEPH, Caixa 102, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
BLACK, STEUART G., Glenormislon, Noorat, Victoria.
BLACK, STUART, Galoa-Nadi, Viti Levu, Fiji.
BLACKBURN, ALFRED L., The Boulders, Simonstown, South Africa.
BLACKBURN, PROFESSOR JULES A., M.E.I.S., 3 Baissac Street, Ikun Bu^in, Mauritius
SLACKMORE, LEWIS ARTHUR, Abosso, Gold Coast Colony.
SLACKWELL, MAJOR LIONEL N., Epe, Lagos, Nigeria.
BLACK WOOD, ROBERT 0., Melbourne Club, Melbourne, Victoria.
BLAGROVE, PETER, Orange Valley, Browns Town, Jamaica.
BLAINE, HERBERT F., K.C., Bloemfontein, South Africa.
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BLAIR, HON. DYSON, M.L.C., Commissioner of Lands, Suva, / 'ij i.
BLAIR, JOHN WATSON, " Telegram" Office, Winnipeg, Canwla.
BLAIR, M. CAMERON, M.I.)., Senior Medical Officer, Northern Nigeria.
BLAIR, PETER C., National Bank of South Africa, Nalisbu.ry, Rhodesia.
BLAIR, R. if. [\\LVOUK, Pahang Co. Rubber Estates, Kuantan,Pahang, Federated Malay States,
BLAKE, LLEWISJ.LYN L., United Engineers, Singapore.
f-BLAKELEY, R. 11., P.O. Box 102, Johannesburg, South Africa.
BLAKEMORE, GEORGE H., 10 Castlereagh Street, Sydney, New South Wales.
BLAMEY, RICHARD HENWOOD, Andalgala, F.C.A. del Norte Catamarea, Argentine.
BLAND , CHARLES, Bank of British West Africa. Sekondi, Gold Coast Colony.
BLAND, EDWARD MALTBY, Eastern Railway, Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
BLANDFORD, HON. SYDNEY D., St. John's, Newfoundland.
BLANE, WILLIAM, M.I.M.E., P.O. Box 2863, Johannesburg, South Africa.
BLASHKI, ERIC P., M.B., Cli.M., Chester, Challis Avenue, Potts Point, Sydney, New South
Wales.
BLEASBY, JOHN STODDART, c/o Congo Exploration Co., Kinchassa, Belgian Congo.
BLECH, Louis S., 5 Rue d'Erlanger, Auteuil, Paris.
BLELOCH, ROBERT, P.O. Box 3692, Johannesburg, South Africa.
BLELOCH, WILLIAM, P.O. Box 3692, Johannesburg, South Africa.
BLIGH, WILLIAM GEORGE, M.Inst.C.E., Dominion Irrigation Office, Calgary, Canada.
BLISS, GEORGE CECIL, Olenlyon, Agra Palnas, Ceylon.
BLOCK, SIR ADAM S. J., K.C.M.G., Ottoman Public Debt Office, Constantinople, Turkey.
BLOGG, THE VEN. ARCHDEACON OSWALD W. C., A.K.C., c/o London and Brazilian Bank,
Rua Alfardega, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
BLOMEFIELD, WILMOT, Western Railway Estacion Once, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
IBLOMFIELD, HORACE M., Rockhurst, Grahamstoion, South Africa.
fBLOW, JOHN JELL.INGS, 172 Rodney Street, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A.
BLUCK, ARTHUR W., M.C.P., Hamilton, Bermuda.
BLUMENAU, BERNARD, New York Life Insurance Co., Cape Town, South Africa.
BLUNDELL, FREDERICK Moss, Mines Department, Pretoria, South Africa.
BLUNDELL, PETER ARTHUR, Coorparoo, Brisbane, Queensland ; and Queensland Club.
BLUNT, R. H. THEO., P. W.D., Nairobi, British East Africa.
BLYTH, DANIEL JOSEPH, Mariaivatte, Gampola, Ceylon.
BOADLE, THOMAS SCOTT, 478 Bartotorne' Mitre, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
BOAG, GEORGE L., Ferro-Carril Lorca a Baza, Aguilas, Provincia de Murcia, Spain.
BOARDMAN, MAJOR A. SLIGHT, Carrington House, Claim Street, Hillbrow, Johannesburg.
South Africa.
BOBE, ALFRED H. V., Bolama, Portuguese Guinea, West Africa.
BODDAM-WflETHAM, S. A.
BODDINGTON, HENRY D., D.Sc., Ruatav , Bay Islands, Spanish Honduras.
BODEN, WILLIAM, 431 Calle Chacabuco, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
BODLE, LIEUT. -COLONEL WILLIAM, C.M.G., Bulawayo, Rhodesia.
BOD WELL, ERNEST V., Victoria, B.C., Canada.
fBoGGiE, ALEXANDER, Bulawayo, Rhodesia.
BOGGS, N. GARDNER, Saskatoon, Canada.
BOILEAU, LEWIS H., Assistant District Officer, Lagos, Nigeria.
Bois, SIR STANLEY, Colombo, Ceylon.
BOISSARD, ARISTE, " El Salto," Escuinila, Guatemala.
BOLE, HON. W. NORMAN, K.C., Ardagh, Royal Avenue, New Westminster, B.C., Canada
BOLT, FREDERICK WILLIAM, P.O. Box 133, Bloemfontein, South Africa.
BOLT, WILLIAM JAMES, Si. Ann's Road, Mornington, Dunedin, New Zealand.
BOLTON, FRED W.. Farleigh Plantation, Mackay, Queensland.
BONAR, JAMES, Royal Mint, Ottawa, Canada.
BONAS, ALFRED J., 106 Boulevard Leopold, Antwerp.
BONHAM-SMITH, ROBERT.
BONITTO, RUDOLPH E., Kingston, Jamaica.
BONNER, GEORGE, San Carlos, Falkland Islands.
BONYTHON, HON. SIR J. LANGDON, C.M.G., King William Sts^et, Adelaide, South Australia.
'10 Royal Colonial Institute.
1916* BOOMMR, UB*RY OHBSMBR, 27 Bedford Road, Toronto, Canada.
1913* BOOTH, B. H., The Treaury t Nicosia, Cyprus.
AND ROBERT, P.O. Box 1164, Johannesburg, South Africa.
1014 BOOTH, GBOBGB THOMAS, P.O. Box 99, Chriatchurch f Ntw Zealand.
1910 BOOTH, LION EL H., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., c/o P.M.O., Lagos, Nigeria.
1896 fBooTir. ROBERT M. (Barrister-at-Law), Stipendiary Magistrateand Commissioner, Rewa,
Fiji
1910 BOOTH-CLARKSON, CAPTAIN J., L.R.O.P., L.R.O.S., J.P., 62 Glenview Street, Paddington,
Sydney, New South Wales.
. ARTHUR E., Treasury, Entebbe, Uganda.
1914 fBooTT, CLIFFORD W., c/o Messrs. Whittall fe Co., Colombo, Ceylon.
BOROHBRD, JAMBS W., George, Cape Province, South Africa.
1912 BORDEN, RIGHT HON. SIR ROBERT L., G.C.M.G., K.C., LL.D., M.P., Ottaioa, Canada.
I fBoRGHESE, EDWARD C., Abu Tin Co., Gemaa P.O., Northern Nigeria.
BORIGHT, SHERMAN H., Lonely Mine, Private Bag, Bulawayo, Rhodesia.
1916 BORLAND, ARTHUR.. Warri, Nigeria.
1913 BORLASE, HERBERT POYNTON, P.O. Box 900, Durban, South Africa.
1885 fBoRTON, JOHN, Casa Nova, Oamaru, New Zealand.
101 ] BOSANQUET, ARTHUR F. G., Stockton, Grahamstown, South Africa.
fBoss, AARON A., P.O. Box 5091, Johannesburg, South Africa.
BOST, FRANK, Mengattal Rubber Estate, British North Borneo.
1911 BOSTOCK, ARTHUR, The Besoms, Rosebank, Cape Province, South Africa.
tBosTOCK, SENATOR HON. HEWITT, The Ranch, Monte Creek, British Columbia, Canada.
1914 BOSTOCK, J. E., Geelong, Victoria.
1912 BOSTOCK, W. CRAMBR, Railway Department, Freetown, Sierra Leone.
1912 fBoswoRTH, GEORGE MORRIS, Canadian Pacific Railway, Montreal, Canada.
1903 BOTHA, HERCULES P., c/o Messrs. Botha & Goodrick, MaiUand Street, Bloemfontein, South
Africa.
BOTTEN, JOSEPH, Townsvilk, Queensland.
BOTTERELL, JOHN E., Grain Exchange, Winnipeg, Canada.
BOTTING, HORACE WILLIAM, 326 Carlos Pellegriai, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
BOUCAUT, HILLARY, Jamestown, South Australia.
BOUCHER, JOHN A. E., P.O., Castries, St. Lucia.
BOUCHER-JAMES, W. HERBERT, Erudina, Adelaide, South Australia.
BOUGHTON, GEORGE W., Edmonton, Canada.
BOURHILL, HENRY, Chaka's Kraal, North Coast, Natal, South Africa.
fBouRKE, EDMUND F., P.O. Box 321, Pretoria, South Africa.
fBouBKB, FRANK W., c/o Naraguta Tin Mines, Ltd., Nigeria.
BOURKE, T. B., National Bank, Vryburg, Cape Province, South Africa.
fBouRNE, E. F. B., Norfolk Island, via Sydney, New South Wales.
BOURNE, CAPTAIN HENRY R. M., Under Secretary for Defence, Pretoria, South Africa.
BOUTELL, FRANCIS H. CHEVALLIER, 564 Avenida Mayo, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
BOVILLE, THOMAS C., Deputy Minister of Finance, Ottawa, Canada.
BOWDEN, CHARLES F., Calle Florida 783, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
BOWDEN, WM. DAVIS, M.A., District Commissioner, Sierra Leone.
BOWDEN-SMITH, HERMANN N., Ministry of Finance, Cairo, Egypt; and Turf Club, Cairo.
fBowEN, HON. -SIR CHARLES CHRISTOPHER, K.C.M.G., M.L.C., Middleton, Christchurch, New
Zealand (Corresponding Secretary).
[BOWEN, EDWARD, The Towers, Port of Spain, Trinidad.
BOWEN, M. COLE, Railway Department, Colombo, Ceylon.
~ >WBR, DAVID J., Main Street, Clifton, East London, South Africa.
JOWKS, J., Survey Department, Kuala Lumpur, Federated Malay States
BOWLER, FITZGERALD G., c/o Niger Co., Zaria, Nigeria.
BOWLER, LOUIS P.
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ROWLEY, FRANCIS B. L., Crown Solicitor, Hong Kong.
JOWLING, THOMAS, Arrawatta, Inverell, New South Wales.
BOWRING, HON. CHARLBS OALVBRT, C.M.G., M.L.O Chief Secretary, Nairobi, British East
Africa.
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fBowRiNG, HON. SIR EDOAR R., M.L.O., St. John's, Newfoundland.
BOWSER, HOWARD ARTHUR, Dcfensa 465, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
fBowsER, HON. JOHN, Wangaratta, Victoria.
fBowYER-BowEK, THOMAS, A.M.Inst.C.E., Ashanti River and Concessions, Ltd., Dunkwa,
Gold Coast Colony.
BOYCE, ARTHUR C., M.P., Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada.
BOYCE, AUSTIN A. RODNEY, Survey Department, Khartum, Sudan.
Bo YD, CAPTAIN JAMES G., Puerto de Zarata, Lucia Carbo, Argentine.
Bo YD, JOSEPH GORDON, 2121 llth Avenue, Regina, Canada.
Bo YD, PATRICK REID, Calle Freyre 1762, Belgrano, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
BOYD, ROBERT, Native Lands Commissioner, Suva, Fiji.
Bo YD -CARPENTER, H., M.A., Ministry of Public Instruction, Cairo, Egypt (Corresponding
Secretary}.
fBoYLE, HON. ALEXANDER G., C.M.G., Colonial Secretary, Lagos, Nigeria.
fBoYLE, FRANK, Que-que, Rhodesia.
BOYLE, HON. J. R., K.C., Edmonton, Canada.
BOYLE, PAT, P.O. Box 2452, Johannesburg, South Africa.
BOYLE, ROBERT CLARKE, M.D., 1300 Robson Street, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
BOYLE, WM. HENRY, c/o Guatemala Estates Co., Carrera-Wyld, Guatemala.
fBRACKEN, T. W., Government Railways, Jebba, Northern Nigeria.
BRADBURY, CHARLES B., 563 Moreno, San Martin, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
BRADFIELD, L. GORDON, c/o South Africa Association, Church Square, Cape Town, South
Africa.
BRADFORD, CHARLES, P.O. Box 865, Capetown, South Africa.
BRADLEY, ERIC THOMPSON.
BRADLEY, GODFREY T., M.LMech.E., Irrigation Department, Colombo, Ceylon.
BRADLEY, JOHN T., M.D., L.R.C.P., J.P., Assistant Medical Officer, South Mane, Seychelles.
BRADLEY, RICHARD, P.O. Box 199, Salisbury, Rhodesia.
BRADNEY, GEORGE P., Department of External Audit, Singapore.
BRADNEY-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, 693 Paseo de Julio, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
RAGG, GEORGE T., P.O. Box 1868, Edmonton, Canada.
BRAHAM, ISAAC F., The Development Co., Monrovia, Liberia.
BRAIDE, WILLIAM, Chinde, Portuguese East Africa.
BRAINE, C. DIMOND H., A.M.Inst.C.E., Devon Pen t Holmdene, Transvaal, South Africa.
BRANCH, HAROLD CECIL, District Commissioner, Yeji, Northern Territories, Gold Coast
Colony.
BRAND, DIGBY H., Rio Cisnes, Nueva Lubeca, Ghubut, Argentine.
BRANDON, RUPERT A. L., J.P., The Residency, Ubombo, Zululand, South Africa.
BRASH, JOHN W., Sea View, Durban, South Africa.
BRATT, ARTHUR E., Plantation Providence, East Bank, British Guiana.
BRATT, JAMES H. DAVSON, Treasurer, Zungeru, Northern Nigeria.
fBRAUD, ARTHUR.
fBRAY, EDWARD L., .Tarkwa, Gold Coast Colony.
BREAKSPEAR, OLIVER T., " B.A. Herald," Calle Corrientes 672, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
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., Sue'z (Corresponding Secretary).'
RETT, HENRY T., P.O. Box 135, Bulawayo, Rhodesia.
BREW, MAJOR HENRY, Ballarat, Victoria (Corresponding Secretary).
BRICE, LORENZO GEORGE, M.H.A., Nassau, Bahamas.
BRIDGE, ALFRED, La Cumbre, F.C.A. del N., Argentine.
BRIDGEMAN, ARTHUR WEAVER, 1007 Government Street, Victoria, B.C., Canada
BRIDGER, LIEUTENANT JOHN SYDNEY, B.S.A. Police, Melsetter, Rhodesia.
BRIDGMAN, ALFRED H., Government Railways, Lagos, Nigeria.
BRIERLEY, JAMES S., 623 Sydenham Avenue, Montreal, Canada.
BRIGHT, C. E., Rostrevor, Hopetoun Road, Melbourne, Victoria.
112 Royal Colonial Institute,.
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[iihar Street, J't-nani/, Strait* Settlement.
tied Mim* t Kimberley, South Africa.
BRINSM . Malvern, Melbourne, Victoria.
1914 BRIS :resham House, Singapore.
BRITTAIN, .Joux, Ballarat, Victoria.
1912 BRITTON, JAMES CAPELL, Saskatoon, Canada.
-is Co., Port Louis, Mauritius.
1901 BROAD, WALLACE, B.A., F.GJ3., St. Andrew's, New Brunswick, Canada.
: G., 74 Pictermaritz Street, Maritzburg, South Africa.
i > BENT, WILLIAM, Raleigh Street, Essendon, Victoria.
DRICK< HON. E. G., The Residency, Selangor, Federated Malay States.
>, HON. SIR EDWARD L., K.O.M.G., The Residency, Kuala Lumpur, Federated
.Malay States.
t BK< >CKWAY, ARCHIBALD B., L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., 51 Wickham Terrace, Brisbane Queensland.
BROIUE, ALLAN, 888 Calle Alsina, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
BRODIE, ALEXANDER BERTRAM, 211 Commercial Union Buildings, Montreal, Canada.
BRODIE, HUGH, c/o Messrs. Norton, Megaw & Co., Caixa 32, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
BRODIE, JAMES M., Messrs. Scott & Co., Port Louis, Mauritius.
BRODIE, LEONARD R., Q.P.O., Maritzburg, South Africa.
J3uoi>iE, THOMAS A., Nive Downs, Charleville, Queensland.
BRODIE, THOMAS M., British Bank of South America, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
BRODRICK, LANCELOT, P.O. Box 24, Wepener, O.F.S., South Africa.
BROHIER, Louis C., M.R.C.S.E., L.S.A., Office of the Principal Medical Officer, Colombo,
Ceylon.
f BROMLEY, HENRY, Civil Service Club, Cape Town, 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, E. G., Eastern Extension Telegraph Co., Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria.
BROOK, JOHN S., Government Railway, Sekondi, Gold Coast Colony.
BROOKER, FITZHARDINGE W., English Club, 478 Calle Bartolome Mitre, Buenos Aires,
Argentine.
BROOKES, HERBERT R., 206 Walsh Street, South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria.
BROOKFIELD, SAMUEL M., 58 Granville Street, Halifax, N.S., Canada.
fBROOKMAN, HON. GEORGE, M.L.C., Adelaide, South Australia.
BROOKS, EDWARD, M.B., C.M., 262 Macquarie Street, Hobart, Tasmania.
BROOKS, ISAAC F., P.O. Box 96, Winnipeg, Canada.
BROOKS, JAMES HENRY, M.R.C.S.E., Henley Villa, Mahe, Seychelles.
BROOKS, LAWRENCE A. W., P.O. Box 15, Saigon, Cochinchina.
t BROOKS, R. B., The Residency, florin, Nigeria.
fBRooKS, W. ALVIN, c/o Venezuela Oil Concessions, Maracaibo, Venezuela.
BROOKS, WILLIAM, 17 Castlereagh Street, Sydney, New South Wales.
BROOME, HON. MR. JUSTICE WILLIAM, Maritzburg, South Africa.
President of the. District Court, Kyrenia, Cyprus.
Qumnstown, South Africa.
BBOTHMW, OBLANDO P., The Old Countryman," 507 Metropolitan Building?, Vanctuver
B.C., Canada
Ba0r ' - LI >- B., M.B., Suva, Fiji (Corresponding Secretary).
>rcno, Buenos Aires. Argentine.
Postmaster, llnmllton, Canada.
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- Nibong Tebal, Prov. Wellesley, Penang, Straits Settlements.
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BROWN, V. D., Apartado 150, Tatnpico, Mexico.
BROWN, F. LESLIE, P.O. Box 67, Johannesburg, South Africa ; and Rand Club.
BROWN, FRANK.
BROWN, GEORGE B., P.O. Box 18, Perth, Western Australia.
BROWN, GEO. WESLEY, 213 Boss Street, 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, 286 Ward Street, North Adelaide, South Australia.
BROWN, HUGH, Bank of Africa, Vryheid, Natal, South Africa.
BROWN, JAMES, M.Inst.O.E., Oalle Suipacha 629, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
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, Westcliffe, Beresford Street, Bayswater, Auckland, New Zealand.
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.G., Nassau, Bahamas.
f BROWN, JOHN LAWRENCE, Methden, Bowenfels, New South Wales.
f BROWN, PROFESSOR J. MACMILLAN, LL.D., Christchurch, New Zealand.
f BROWN, LAWRENCE G., Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay States.
f BROWN, LESLIE E., Messrs. Brown & Joske, Suva, Fiji.
| BROWN, His HONOUR MR. JUSTICE RICHARD MYLES, Port Louis, Mauritius.
| BROWN, ROBERT, Lagos, Nigeria.
BROWN, S. SELWYN, Kimberley, South Africa.
t BROWN, THOMAS DOUGLAS, Lower Burdekin, Queensland.
t BROWN, PROFESSOR W. JETHRO, LL.D., The University, Adelaide, South Australia.
BROWN, MAJOR WILLIAM H., Gresham Life Assurance Society, Cape Town, South Africa.'
f BROWN, WILLIAM EDWARD, Upper Moutere, Nelson, New Zealand.
BROWN, WILLIAM, M.A., M.B., 60 Stafford Street, Dunedin, New Zealand.
BROWN, W. G., Musgrave Road, Durban, South Africa.
BROWNE, ALBERT, C.M.G., I.S.O., Rossall, Rondebosch, C.P., South Africa.
BROWNE, A. R. I., P.O. Box 217, Roodepoort, Transvaal, South Africa.
BROWNE. BEUCER J., Essemoood Road, Durban, South Africa.
BROWNE, CECIL P., Renk, Upper Nile Province, Sudan.
f BROWNE, EVERARD, Cororooke, Colac, Victoria.
BROWNE, GEORGE S., Chief Secretary's Office, Zungeru, Northern Nigeria.
BROWNE, HON. JOSEPH A., LL.B., M.L.O., Selbourne Chambers, Philip Street, Sydney, New
South Wales.
t BROWNE, THOMAS L., Barrister -at- Law, Adelaide Club, South Australia.
BROWNE, WILLIAM MITCHELL, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.
BROWNELL, WILLIAM P., Liverpool Street, Hobart, Tasmania.
BROWNHILL, DAVID JAMES, 117 Pitt Street, Sydney, New South Wales.
BROWNLEE, MAJOR JOHN INNBS, D.S.O., Tembani, Alexandra Road, King William's Town,
South Africa.
fBRUCE, HON. ALEXANDER LIVINGSTONE, M.L.C., Magomero, Nyasaland.
BRUCE, G. A. 0., Canada Life Insurance Co., St. John's, Newfoundland.
f BRUCE, GEORGE.
BRUCE, HERBERT A., M.D., F.R.C.S.E., 64 Bloor Street East, Toronto, Canada.
BRUCE, JOHN LINDSAY, Fort Jameson, Northern Rhodesia.
BRUCE, MALCOLM A., Bibiani Ltd., via Dunkwa, Gold Coast Colony.
BRUCE, R. RANDOLPH, W ilmer, Columbia Valley, B.C., Canada.
BRUCE, THOMAS T. H., Suva, Fiji.
BRUCE, WILLIAM J., M.R.G.S., L.R.C.P., Mopea Sugar Factory, cjo British Central Africa
Co., Chinde, East Africa.
BRUCE-MILLER, FREDERICK VERNON, Solwezi, via Broken Hill, Northern Rhodesia.
fBRUNNER, ERNEST AUGUST, J.P., Eshoive, Natal, South Africa.
BRUNTON, FREDERICK W., Government Land Surveyor, Belize, British Honduras.
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K>,ni Co., Calgary, Canada.
O.M.G., Colonial Secretary, Kingston, Jamaica.
g Kong.
.,-. Town, South Africa.
I-;D T., The Residency, Penang, Straits Settlements (Corresponding Secretary}.
.UMUND, P.O. Box 54, East London, South Africa.
1 1 1 Royal Colonial Institute.
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'.!., 2 Westgarth Street, East Malvern, Victoria.
I'reeland, Trieste, Austria.
., E. D., Johore, Straits Settlements.
BRYJ. VM, 175 Pacific Avenue, E., Winnipeg, Canada.
. Bank of Hamilton, Vancouver, B>C., Canada.
BUCHAN, JAMES, P.O. Box 604, Bulawayo, Rhodesia.
BUCHANAN, ALEXANDER, Mount Royal Club, Montreal, Canada.
BUCHANAN, HON. SIR E. JOHN, Judge of the Supreme Court, Cape Town, South Africa.
fBucHANAN, J. CAMERON, Samarinda, Dutch Borneo.
BUCHANAN, SIR WALTER CLARKE, Wairarapa, Wellington, New Zealand.
|BucHANAN, W. F., J.P., Union Club, Sydney, New South Wales.
f BUCK AN AN, W. F., JUN., Warrigal Club, Sydney, New South Wales.
BUCKERIDGE, ALFRED D., Rand Club, Johannesburg, South Africa.
BUCKERIDGE, GEORGE HENRY, P.O. Box 31, Eltham, Taranaki, New Zealand.
BUCKLEY, J. DAWSON, 81 Rue Paradis, Marseilles, France.
BUCKLEY, JOHN F., Alberta Loan & Investment Co., Calgary, Canada.
LEY, ST. JOHN McLEAN, Redcastle, Oamaru, New Zealand.
BUCKLEY, STANLEY, Estancia La Juanita, Bagnal, F.C.O., San Luis, Argentine.
BUCKM ASTER, JOHN, Francistown, Bechuanaland Protectorate, South Africa.
BUCKNALL, H. M., 478 Bartolome' Mitre, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
BUCKNELL, W. WENT WORTH, Quambone Station, Quambone, New South Wales
BUCKNILL, His HONOUR CHIEF JUSTICE JOHN A. S., Singapore.
BUDDLE, BASIL DIXON, Wyndham Street, Auckland, New Zealand.
E, DONALD, P.O. Box 1090, Halifax, N.S., Canada.
BUIST, LiEi/T.-CoLONEL H. J. M., D.S.O., Roberts Heights, Pretoria, South Africa.
BULAU, Louis, Anglo-Ceylon & General Estates Co., Mauritius.
BULKLEY, GEORGE, Ilurlingham, F.C. Pacifico, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
BULL, ALFRED E., 505 Hastings Street West, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
I-BULL, CHARLES, Aorangi, Feilding, New Zealand.
BULL, LESLIE N., Nicholson Street, Bur wood, Sydney, New South Wales, and Pioneer Club.
BULL, WM. PERKINS, K.C., 514 Temple Building, Toronto, Canada.
BULLEN, GEORGE L., Block 14 Torrington, N.L., Bismuth, Deepwater, New South Walts.
, WM. ALFRED, Star Life Assurance Society, Cape Town, South Africa.
BULLOCK, H.E., LIEUT. -GENERAL SIR GEORGE M., Government House, Bermuda.
BULLOCK, HOWARD, 235 Macquarie Street, Sydney, New South Wales.
SULMAN, HERBERT J., Nanga Estate, Nega Nega, Northern Rhodesia.
BULMAN, W. J., Industrial Bureau, Winnipeg, Canada.
FREDERIC W., c/o Mrs. D. Mclntyre, Ben Etive, Park Road, Rondebosch, South
Africa.
SULWER, HENRY ALAN, 1728 Georgia Street, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
SOLYEA, His HONOUR GEORGE H. V., Government House, Edmonton, Canada.
JUNBURY, RICHARD W. V., Kiboko Flats, Chania Bridge P.O., British East Africa.
BUNNY, JOSEPH, Forest Department, Olokemeji, Lagos, Nigeria:
uNTiNE, ROBERT A., M.B., Ch.B., 151 Pietermaritz Street, Marits&urg, Smith Africa.
BUNTING, ROBERT GEORGE, P.W.D. Freetown, Sierra Leone.
BUNTING, R. H., Agricultural Department, Accra, Gold Coast-Colony.
BUNZ, ALFRED, 79 Springfield Road, St. Albans, Christchurch, New Zealand.
BURBURY, EDWARD P., New Zealand I^an and Agency Co., Christchurch, New Zealand
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BURBURY, T. R. D., Punta Arenas, Straits of Magellan, Chili.
BURCH, WILLIAM B., Uitenhage, South Africa.
BUECHBLL, HBRBBKT C., Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada.
fBuRCHETT* JAMES B. G., Nueva Lubeca, Chubut, Argentine.
BURDEKIN, SYDNEY, 197 Macquarrie Street, Sydney, New South Wales.
BURDON, MAJOR HON. J. ALDBR, C.M.G., M.A., F.R.G.S., Colonial Secretary, ,'lri-i ,
Barbados.
fBuRDWAN, THE MAHARAJA DHIRAJ OF, K.C.S.I., The Palace, Burdwin, Kemjal, India.
BURFITT, CHARLES T., Glebe Point, fydney, New South Wales.
BUBQE, ARTHUL* W. E., Niger 6')., Zari-a, Nigeria.
fBuRGESS, HERBERT L., Mawchi Mines, cfo C. C. Addison, Esq., Tounyoo, Burma.
BURGESS, HON. W. H., Hobart, Tasmania.
BURKE, E. G. LARDNER, Market Street, Kimberley, South Africa.
BURKE, HARRY LARDNER, K.C., c/o Standard Bank, Cape Town, South Africa.
BURKE, VINCENT P., City Club, St. John's, N eivfoundland.
BURKITT, WILLIAM, Duikerdale, Kafue, Northern Rhodesia.
BURKITT, WILLIAM KENDRICK, Duikerdalt, Kafue, Northern Rhodesia.
BURLEY, CHARLES S. B., Portage La Prairie, Canada.
BURN, MAJOR WALTER A., Barrister-at-Law, Entebbe, Uganda.
BURN, BOBSBT, Messrs. Burn & Sons, Petone, Wellington, New Zealand.
BURNAND, GEOFFREY C., B.A., A.M.Inst.C.E., F.C. Entre Rios, Parana, Argentine.
BURNETT, ALAN GARVEN, African Lakes Corporation, Ltd., Ndola, Northern Rhodesia.
BURNETT, WILLIAM BRENTON, M.D., 1301 Comox Street, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
BURNEY, GEOFFREY A.
BURNSY, MALCOLM D'ARBLAY, 132 William Street, Melbourne, Victoria.
BURNHAM, MATHER H.
BURNS, ALLAN CUTHBERT, Assistant Secretary, P.O. Box 388, Lagos, Nigeria.
fBuRNS, COLONEL HON. JAMES, M.L.C., Parramatla, Sydney, New South Wales.
BURNS, PATRICK HENRY, Telegraph Department, Nassau, Bahamas.
BURNS, ROBERT EDWARD, The Treasury, Sekondi, Gold Coast Colony.
BURNSIDE, JOSEPH, 247 Donald Street, Winnipeg, Canada.
BURR, HARVEY G., Department of Agriculture, Ibaden, Nigeria.
BURRELL, HON. MARTIN, M.P., Ottauxi, Canada.
BURROWES, FRANCIS E.
BURROWS, DONALD, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., Medical Department, Freetown, Sierra Leone.
BURSTON, COLONEL JAMES, 11 Collins Place, Melbourne, Victoria.
fBuRT, ANDREW, M.Inst.M.E., M.A.I.M.E.
BURT, ALEXANDER, JUN., 41 Shelly Beach Road, Pon-sonby, Auckland, Neio Zealand
BURT, A. LE ROY, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
BURT, HON. SEPTIMUS, K.C., Perth, Western Australia.
BURT, T. Ross, B.E., A.M.I.Mech.E., 87 Cargill Street, Dwnedin, New Zeal:
BURTON, DUNCAN Me LEAN, P.O. Box 35G5, Johannesburg, South Africa.
BURTON, EDWARD, Indian State Railways, Fyzabad, Oudh, India.
BUSBY, ALEXANDER, J.P., Cassilis, Neio South Wales.
BUSCOMBE, FREDERICK, 310 Hastings Street, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
BUSK, CHARLES W., P.O. Box 391, Nelson, B.C., Canada.
fBuss, REV. ARTHUR C., M.A., Port Louis, Mauritius.
BUTLER, J. H., 17 Russell Street, Melbourne, Victoria.
BUTLER, JOHN, Nassau, Bahamas.
BUTT, J. M., Bank of New Zealand, Auckland, New Zealand.
BUTT, R. ARTHUR, c/o Price, Waierhouse & Co., 134 South La Satie Street, Chicago, III., U.S. A,
BUTTENFIELD, HARRY D., Pembroke, Bermuda.
BUTTON, HBNBY, c/o Canadian Bank of Commerce, Queen and Yonge Streets, Toronto, Canada.
BUXTON, H.E., RIGHT HON. VISCOUNT, G.G.M.G., Government House, Gape, Town, South
Africa.
BUXTON, LELAND W. W., c/o Messrs. T. Cook & Son, Cape Town, South Africa.
BUYERS, ALEXANDER L., Robber Estates of Johore, Gemas, Negri Stmbilan, Federated Malay
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JRBBRT L.. P.O. Box 172, Durban, South Africa.
v<j BA., A.T.M., Headquarters Magistrate, Hanthauxtddy, Rangoon, Burma.
MAJOR HARRY Louis, Police Department, Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia.
MAUNQ Po, K.S.M., Myaungmya, Burma.
CAPT. F., Ankpa, Ba<ssa Province, Northern Nigeria.
-.3, fin-jli.sk Qliib, 473 Bartolomtf Mitre, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
;a R., Johnsonian Club, Brisbane, Queensland.
BYRON, COL. SENATOR HON. JOHN J., C.M.G., Carrigholt, Westminster, O.F.S., South Africa.
| BYRON, LEWIS, M.P.C., Malvern, Natal, South Africa.
CABBNA, WILLIAM W., Athenceum Club, Melbourne, Victoria.
ANTHONY M., M.V.O., Dehra Dun, United Provinces, India.
CADB, E. W., P.W.D., Colombo, Ceylon.
CADENHEAD, J. F., Atheneum Club, Johannesburg, South Africa.
CADMAN, JOSEPH, Lagos, Nigeria.
OADOQAN, CAPTAIN ANTHONY, 1007 Beverley Road, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A.
CAHAN, C. H., K.C., Royal Insurance Building, Place d'Armes, Montreal, Canada.
CAHILL, BERNARD, J. S., F.R.G.S., 571, California Street, San Francisco, U.S.A.
ROBERT COBBOLD, Anderson Street, South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria.
CAIN, WALTER 0. 0., Anderson Street, South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria.
J-CAINE, LIONEL E., Department of Telegraphs, Nairobi, British East Africa.
fCAiRNCROSS, JOHN, J.P., Da Hoop, Somerset West, Cape Province, South Africa.
CALDECOTT, WM. A., B.A., F.C.S., Consolidated Gold fields of South Africa, P.O. Box 1167,
Johannesburg, South Africa.
CALDER, CHARLES W., Messrs. Couche, Colder do Co., Fremantle, Western Australia.
fCALDER, WILLIAM, Apsheronskaya, Maikop, Russia.
CALDER, W. B., 333, Smith Street, Durban, South Africa.
fCALDERWOOD, JOHN J., M.I.M.M., Santa Francisca, Lewi, Nicaragua.
CALDICOTT, A. E., P.W.D., Colombo, Ceylon.
CALDWKI&, D. R., Messrs. Mackay, Logan, Caldivell & Co., Auckland, New Zealand.
CALDWELL, FREDERICK, Linton, Sooke, Vancouver Island, Canada.
J-CALDWELL, WILLIAM J., Ipoh, Perak, Federated Malay States.
fCALDWELL-CooK, WM. NORMAN, 233 San Martin, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
fCALLARD, MALCOLM E., Jong-Landor Rubber Estates, Chenderiang, Perak, Federated Malay
States.
CALLENDER, WILLIAM, Bank of New Zealand, Wellington, New Zealand.
CALVBRLEY, MAJOR E. LEVESON, Bank of British North America, Toronto, Canada.
CAMBIE, CHARLES, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Ottawa, Canada.
CAMERON, ALLESTHR J. M., P.O. 1, Kampala, Uganda.
CAMERON, ARTHUR G., 8 Denham Court, Jerves Street, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
I-CAMHRON, LIEUT. -CoL. C. ST. CLAIR, C.B., Fordon, Tasmania.
CAMERON, DONALD A., Canadian Bank of Commerce, King Street, Toronto, Canada.
CAMERON, DONALD C., Colonial Secretariat, Lagos, Nigeria.
CAMERON, His HONOUR SIR DOUGLAS C., K.C.M.G., Government House, Winnipeg, Canada.
CAMERON, EDWARD FRANKLAND, Tarakan, Dutch East Borneo.
CAMERON, H.E., EDWARD J., C.M.G., Government House, Bathurst, Gambia.
CAMERON, GEORGE R., Estancia Merie, c/o Sociedad Explotadora, Punta Arenas, Straits of
Magellan, Chili.
CAMILLHRI, LIEUT. -COLONEL J. M.
CAMPBELL, ALEXANDER P., British Bank of South America, 400 Bartolorne Mitre, Buenos
Aires, Argentine.
CAMPBELL, A. W., M.B., Taviuni, Fiji.
fCAitPBBU, CflABLaa E., (7ner Grand Hotel, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.
CAMPBELL, COLIN.. A.I.M.M., P.O. Box 477, Salisbury, Rhodesia.
CAMPBELL, COLIN H., 123-125, Lonsdale Street, Melbourne, Victoria.
CAMPBMLL, DAVID WM., Messrs. Elder, Dempster <& Co., Montreal, Canada.
OAMPBDLL, DONALD, c/o Mcusrit.Gli/nn, Parson,* and McSwn, King William Street, Adelaide.
South Australia.
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CAMPBELL, EDMUWD, P.O. Box 688, Durban, South Africa.
CAMPBHLL, FREDERICK T. GRANT, Hopewett, Picton Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.
CAMPBELL, G BO ROB H., 24 King Street West, Toronto, Canada.
CAMPBBLL, GBORGB M., 22 Young Street, Sydney, New South Wales.
{CAMPBELL, HUGH McL., M.R, Poukawa, Napier, New Zealand.
CAMPBELL, JAMES P., Barrister -at- Law, Blackstone Chambers, Wyndham Street, Auckland
New Zealand.
fCAMPBBLL, JOHN, c/o Mashonaland Agency, P.O. Box 227, Bulawayo. Rhodesia.
fCAMPBELL, JOHN A., La Carona, Quiroja F.C.O., Argentine.
CAMPBELL, JOHN McALPiN, 253 Wellington Crescent, Winnipeg, Canada.
CAMPBELL, COLONEL JOHN E., India.
fCAMPBELL, JOHN MURRAY, Coombie Station, Hillston, New South Wales.
CAMPBELL, Louis SCOTT, La Ramada, Lehmann, F.C.C.A., Argentine.
fCAMPBELL, SENATOR HON. MARSHALL, Mount Edgecumbe, Natal, South Africa.
CAMPBELL, SAMUEL G., M.D., F.R.C.S., 28, Musgrave Road, Durban, South A^ica.
J-CAMPBELL, WALTER DAWSON, JUN., 121 Calle San Martin, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
CAMPBELL, WILLIAM, P.O. Box 22, Klerksdorp, Transvaal, South Africa.
fCAMPBELL, WILLIAM A., Mount Edyecombe, Natal, South Africa.
CAMPBELL-JOHNSTON, AUGUSTINE, Garvanza, California, U.S.A.
CAMPBELL- JOHNSTON, HARRY F., Rand Club, Johannesburg, South Africa.
CANDEB, CHARLES N., 39 South Drive, Toronto, Canada.
CANDLER, WM. JAMES, Suva, Fiji.
CANNING, ARTHUR R., N. Nigeria (Banchi), T. M. Co., N'Gell, Narayuta, Nigeria (Corre-
sponding Secretary).
CANNING, LIONEL E., c/o Messrs. Scott, Harding & Co., Shanghai, China.
CANTON, VERNON, Jantar (Nigeria) Co., Ltd., Jos, Northern Nigeria.
fCANTRELL, BERTRAM 0. WILLIAM, Post Office, Jemaa, Nigeria.
CAPE, ALFRED J., Karoola, Edgediff Road, Sydney, New South Wales.
CAPLEN, HARRY, Barrister-at-Law, Hawera, New Zealand.
CARBERY, ANDREW R. DILLON, F.R.C.S.I., Stratford, New Zealand.
CARBUTT, HUGH ARNOLD, Victoria Club, Maritzburg, South Africa.
CARBUTT, THOMAS BROOKS, Magistrate, Louwsburg, Natal, South Africa.
GARDEN, H.E., SIR LIONEL, K.C.M.G., H.B.M. Legation, Mexico.
CAREY, MAJOR JOHN RANDAL, " Daily Telegraph" Sydney, New South Wales.
CARGILL, DONALD, 34 Melville Street, Dunedin, New Zealand.
CAROILL, SIDNEY R., Kingston, Jamaica.
CARLISLE, FRED, Hurlingham, F.C.P., Buenos Aire-s, Argentine.
fCARLYLB, HON. SIR ROBERT W., K.C.S.I., C.I.E., Strawberry Hill, Simla E., India.
CARMAN, COLONEL, R. A., Regina, Canada.
fCARMiCHAEL, H.BL, RIGHT HON. LORD, G.C.I.E., K.C.M.G., Government House, Calcutta.
CARMICHAEL, HON. A. CAMPBELL, M.L.A., Mascotte, Balmain Road, Leichkardt, Sydney,
New South Wales.
CARMICHAEL, WILLIAM B., 24 Bond Street, Sydney, New South Wales.
JARMODY, PROFESSOR P., F.I.C., F.C.S., Government Analt/st, Port of Spain, Trinidad (Cor-
responding Secretary).
CARNELLEY, S. H., Magistrate, Nairobi, British East Africa.
CARPENTER, JOHN A., c/o Messrs. Burns, Philp & Co., Samarai, Papua, via Australia.
CARR, ARTHUR W., 331 West 83rd Street, New York, U.S.A.
^ARRICK, JOHN J., M.P., Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada.
}ARRIQUB, WILLIAM, Bank of Ottawa BuiUing, Montreal, Canada.
]!ARRUTHERS, EDWARD M., Kelowna, B.C., Canada.
}ARRUTHERS, GEORGH F., 401 Canada Building, Winnipeg, Canada.
)ARRUTHERS, THOMAS B., P.O. Box 261, Johannesburg, South Africa.
CARSON, HUGH C., 193 West Jackson Street, Hamilton, Canada.
CARSON, ROBERT M., Warby, Blakenay Street, South Brisbane, Queensland.
CARTER, EDGAR P., e/o Messrs. Qoldsbrough, Mort & Co., Bourke Street, Melbourne, Victoria.
JARTBR, GBORQB J., St. John's, Newfoundland.
, HON. MK, JOHTICK THOMAS F., Maritzburg, South Africa.
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, ,gre, Sydney, New South Wales.
CARTER, His HOKOUR CHIEF JUSTICE WM. M., Entebbe, Uganda.
CARTJ u -E WILLIAM M., D.D., A rchbifhop of Gape Town, Bishops Court, Claremont,
</A Africa.
CARTER, WILLIAM J., Cressington, Alexandria Road, Maritzburg, South Africa.
'UGHT, CRBLLIN.
CARTWRIGHT, HENRY ADOLPHUS, c/o " Daily Press," Hong Kong.
CARTWRIGHT, JOHN D., Adderley Street, Cape Town, South Africa.
iATTo, CONTINO A., B.A., LL.D., Assistant Crown Advocate, 59 Strada Levante,
Vaktla, Malta.
. K W. t P.O. Box 231, Bulawayo, Rhodesia.
. . Temple Building, Toronto, Canada.
.CERQ, ALFRED, Pahiaf.ua, Wellington, New Zealand.
fCASORAiN, SENATOR HON. JOSEPH P. B., Montreal, Canada.
I. CiiA.SK, K.C., Montreal, Canada.
CASKIE, ALEXANDER, J.P., Harrismith, O.F.S., South Africa.
HUGH H., R.EM. Vice-Consul, San Thome", Portuguese West Africa.
KENNEDY, 888 Catte Alsina, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
CASSELS, RIGHT REV. W. W., Bishop of Western China, Paoning, via Wanhsien, Western
CASSELS, WALTER R., 271 Calle Maipu, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
[DY, ROBERT, K.C., 615 Pender Street W., Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
CASSON, J. CHARLES, Supt. of Native Affairs, Zomba, Nyasaland.
fCASTALDi, EVARISTO, 213 Strada Reale, Valetta, Malta.
CASTELLAIN, ALFRED L., District Commissioner, Salaga, Northern Territories, Gold Coast Colony
(-CATO, FRED J., Messrs. Moran & Goto, Ltd., Brunswick Street, Fitzroy, Melbourne, Victoria.
CATO, JAMES ISAAC, New Zealand Shipping Co., Napier, New Zealand.
:LLIAM A., P.O., Box 596, Bulawayo, Rhodesia.
CATOR, A. C. A., Bulawayo Club, Rhodesia.
tCATOK. _'., The Club, Kimbtrleij, South Africa.
CATTO, JOHN, 188 Bloor Street East, Toronto, Canada.
.VILLIAM F., United African Trading Co., Port Elizabeth, South Africa
A., Civil Service, Kedah, Federated Malay States.
. LIEUT.-COLONEL LORD EDWARD H., K.C.M.G., D.S.O., Ministry of Finale, Cairo,
jugypt.
D, JOHN A., Attorney-at-Law, Port Elizabeth, South Africa
CHADWICK, EDWARD M., K.C., 107 Rowland Avenue; Toronto, Canada.
JHADWICK ROBERT, Camden Buildings, 418 George Street, Sydney, New South Wales
*OHAILLEY.BSRT, JOSEPH, 17 Rue d'Anjou, Paris, 8e
tOHALMERS,^ALEX. W. MITCHELL, 17 Queen Street, Melbourne, Victoria.
A.M.Inst.C.E., c/o Union Bank of Australia, Sydney, New South
OHALONER, 0. WILLOUGHBY, Accra, Gold Coast Colony
SRLAIN, CHARLES, P.O. Box 138, Pietenburg, Transvaal, South Africa.
CHAMBERLAIN, CHARLES W., Regent Roa I, Dunedin, New Zealand
>RLAIN, FRANK WILLIAM, Bank of British West Africa, Onitsha, Nigeria
CHAMBERLAYNE, CAPTAIN TANKERVILLE BBY
JHAMBERLIN, P. P ' k^-n^-T^ via Rotorua, New Zealand.
/HAMBERLIN, T. C'HAMBERLTN, Te Whalti-nui-a-Toi v
[CHAMBERS, ARTHUR F.. 504 Yotcmitf Pt-jji7/iv>r, c/ L
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-~, CECIL H., Customs Department, Lagos, Nigeria.
\:?I AI ?, ^*y l ^ andra Hot l > ^nipeg, Canada.
Rhodesia.
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CH V.MBERS, PAUL BELL, 564 Calle Cangallo, Buenos Aires,
+CHAMBERS, T. MASON, Tauroa, Havelock North, Hawkcs Bay, Xc.w Z< nlnnd.
CHAMBERS, WM. KNOX, Fujiya, Mount Smart, Onehu-nya, New Zealand.
CHAMPION, ARTHUR MORTIMER, Assist. District Comr., Malindi, British East Africa..
CHAMPION, GEORGE A., Horaldene, Chelmsford Road, Durban, South Africa.
CHAMPION, HENRY THOMSON, Winnipeg, Canada.
{CHANCELLOR, H.E., MAJOR SIR JOHN ROBERT, K.('..M.(!., P.S.O., E.K., (,'< arm-went House,
Port Louis, Mauritius.
CHANDLER, CHARLES R., SD Avenida Surl\, Guatemala.
J-CHAPLIN, THOMAS W., P.O. Box 64, Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
CHAPMAN, CHARLES ROBERT, Dtmottar, Rosslyn, Dunedin, New Zealand.
CHAPMAN, CHARLES W., 39 Queen Street, Melbourne, Victoria.
CHAPMAN, E. SHIRLEY, Australian Club, Sydney, Neiv South Wai.
CHAPMAN, HON. MR. JUSTICE FREDERICK R., Wellington, New Zealand.
CHAPMAN, MARTIN, New Zealand.
CHAPMAN, RONALD S*, Assistant Resident, Lokoja, Nigeria.
CHAPMAN, THOMAS E., Mooi River, Natal, South Africa.
CHAPPELL, ERNEST, Pallinghurst Road, Johannesburg, South Africa.
CHARLESTON, HON. D. MORLEY, c/o Legislative Council, Adelaide, South A x.stralia,.
CHARLTON, GEORGE H., Shanghai Club, Shanghai, China.
fCHASE, RICHARD W., Llanillo, Broughton Street, Moss Vale, New South WaJ.
CHATER, HON. SIR C. PAUL, C.M.G., M.L.C., Hong Kong.
CHAWORTH-MUSTERS, ARTHUR H., Bartolome M itre 478, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
CHAYTOR, CHARLES J., Asst. District Officer, Northern Provinces, Nigeria.
fOHAYTOR, JOHN C., Spring Creek, Picton, New Zealand.
CHERRETT, BERTRAM WALTER, M.B., B.S., D.P.H., Nairobi, British East Africa.
CHERRY, ALBERT, F. 0. Central de Venezuela, Caracao, Venezuela.
CHERRY, C. CUMMINS, Veterinary Inspector, Melbourne, Victoria.
CHESTERTON, FREDERICK, Battlefields P.O., Rhodesia.
CHESTERTON, LEWIS B., Rand Club, Johannesburg, South Africa.
CHEVALLIER, HARVEY, Secretariat, Kuala Lumpur, Federated Malay Stales."'
OHEVENS, HERBERT G., Civil Service Club, Church Square, Cape Town, South Africa.
fOHEwnras, CHARLES, Ph.D., F.G.S., William Street, Hawthorn, South Australia.
CHILDERS, CHARLES E. E., H.B.M. Vice-Consul, 811 Park Building, Pittsburg, U.S.A.
Cnrc/roN-YouNG, HUBERT, Pastoral Finance Association, Phillip Street, Sydney, New South
Wales.
CHING, H. B., Suva, Fiji.
fCHINTAMON, HURRYCHUND.
CHIRNSIDE, ANDREW S., Coragulac, Colac, Victoria.
CHIRNSIDE, GEORGE, Werribee Park, Point Cook, Victoria.
CHISHOLM, JOSEPH A., K.C., 193 Hollis Street, Halifax, N.S., Canada.
fCniSHOLM, W., Kimberley, South Africa.
OHISHOLM, WILLIAM, M.D., 139 Macquarie Street, Sydney, New South Walcx.
CHOLMELEY, EDWARD H., Assistant Magistrate, Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia.
CHOMLEY, CHARLES H.
fCHOMLEY, RAWDON C. F., 264 Calle San Martin, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
CHOWDHURY, RAJA MANMATHA NATH RAY, Santosh, Mymensingh, Bengal, India.
CHRISTENSEN, NORMAN, c/o Messrs. Dobell, Beckett & Co., Quebec, Canada.
J-OHRISTIAN, OWEN S., P.O., Box 261, Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
CHRISTIE, HERBERT B., D.S.O., Whiporie, Casino, New South Wales.
CHRISTIE, MELBOURNE F.,"c/o Messrs. G. F. Stephens, Ltd., Winnipeg, Canada.
CHRISTISON, ROBERT ALEXANDER, Lammermoor, Prairie, Townsville, Queensland.
HRiSTLiEB, ANDREW C., c/o Messrs. Pickering & Berthoud, Lagos, Nigeria.
CHRISTMAS, E. W., The, Studio, 320 Market Street, San Francisco, U.S.A.
CHURCH, CHARLES J., Pertang Rubber Estates, Pertang, Jelebu, Malay States.
J-CHURGH, HENRY PITMAN, c/o Messrs. Whittall & Co., Colombo, Ceylon.
fCnuRCHiLL, SENATOR HON. FRANK, 69 Berea Park Road, Durban, South Africa.
fCnuRCHiLL, FRASEK E., Brymedura, Manildra. New South Wale*.
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\\.. 89 Cape Road, Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
i \M W., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Medical Dept., Kumassi, Gold Coast Colony.
1 1 BALD McCosH, Wellington, New Zealand.
VRLES CRABBJ 424 Point Road, Durban, South Africa.
K, DOUGLAS, Senekal, O.F.S., South Africa.
CLARK U r ., M.D., Medical Officer of Health, Hong Kong.
CLARK, FREDERICK, Contador General, F.C.C. Paraguay, Asuncion, Paraguay.
. (i. CRESS WELL, C.M.G., Government Railways, Johannesburg, South Africa.
t, GEORGE F. H., M.A., P.O. Box 2, Wynberg, South Africa.
CLARK, HARRY COLEBY, Auckland, New Zealand.
CLARK, JAMES A., Jinja, Uganda.
CLARK, JAMES, New Farm, Brisbane, Queensland.
CLARK, JOHN MURRAY, K.C., M.A., LL.B., 156 Yonge Street, Toronto, Canada.
CLARK, JOSEPH, 660 Gertrude Avenue, Winnipeg, Canada.
fCLARK, MATTHEW A., Messrs. A. Clark and Sons, Ltd., Auckland, New Zealand.
CLARK, CAPTAIN M. H. LOWTHER, Surreyville, Miller's Grove, Kew, Melbourne, Victoria.
fCLARK, PERCY M., Victoria Falls, Rhodesia.
CLARK, ROBERT DOUGLAS, M.A., Barristcr-at-Law, Victoria Club, Maritzburg, South Africa.
fCLARK, LIEUT. -COLONEL WALTER J., Melbourne Club, Melbourne, Victoria.
A. RUTTER, 311 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria.
, ALFRED E., Uoldblo', Malvern, Melbourne, Victoria.
CLARKE, ARTHUR H., 924 Calle Urquiza, Rosario de Santa Fe, Argentine.
CLARKE, CHARLES W., 1770 Hamilton Street, Regina, Canada.
CLARKE, E. D., Phoenix Construction Co., 306 Alexandra Block, Howard Avenue, Edmonton*
Canada.
fCLARKE, FREDERICK J., Marumba, Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia.
CLARKE, FREDERICK S., M*tete Valley, Londiani, British East Africa.
CLARKE, FREDERICK W. C., A M.I.E.E., 195, San Martin, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
CLARKE, W. E. C., 777, Church Street East, Pretoria, South Africa.
CLARKSON, ENGINEER-CAPTAIN W., C.M.G., Victoria Barracks, Melbourne, Victoria.
fCLARKSON, J. STEWART, cfo Messrs. Farmer & Co., Pitt Street, Sydney, New South Wales.
CLAUSON, H.E., MAJOR SIR JOHN E., R.E., K.C.M.G., C.V.O., Government House, Nicosia,
Cyprus.
LAYTON, ARTHUR G., Colonial Secretariat, Colombo, Ceylon.
CLELAND, ALLEN F., Kurrawang, Western Australia.
CLEMENCE, WALTER, The Club, Cawnpore, India.
CLEMENS, LEWIS W., 1392 King Street West, Toronto, Canada.
CLEMENS, PERCY WARWICK, Hill Station, Sierra Leone.
CLBMESNT, HOWARD, Roy Cove, Falkland Islands.
CLEMENTI, HON. CECIL, Government Secretary, Georgetown, British Guiana.
CLENDINNING, JAMES, B.Sc., A.M.Inst.C.E.
: YKVELAND, ERNEST ALBERT, 1001 Rogers Building, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
{CLEVELAND, FRANK, Ballingup, Western Australia.
J-CLEYISLAND, ROBERT A., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Chief Medical Officer, Nicosia, Cyprus
CLIFF, RONALD L., 311 5th Street, New Westminster, B.C., Canada.
CLIFFORD, SIR GEORGE HUGH, BART., Stonyhurst, Christchurch, New Zealand.
CLIFFORD, H.E., SIR HUGH, K.C.M.G., Government House, Accra, Gold Coast Colony
CLINCH, H. D., Strcatley, Vause Road, Durban, South Afri:a,
CLOETE, H. A., P.O. Box 599, Bulawayo ; and Bulawayo Club,, Rliodesia.
CLOETE, VINCENT C., J.P., Victoria West, C.P., South Africa.
J. E. P., 106 Adderley Street, Cape Town, South Africa.
3LOL-OH, E. M. O., Aliwal Road, Wynberg, South Africa.
DLOUGH, JAMES A., M.B., L.S.A., Provincial Medical Officer,, Kumassie, Gold Coa*t Colony.
^LUBB, WILLIAM K PHILIP, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
. B., M.R.C.S.E., L.R.C.P., 195 Macquarie Street, Sydney, New South
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CLUNIE, FRANK WRIGHT, English Club, Bartolomt' Mitre 478, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
ARTHUR R.
COATES, FREDERICK W., M.D., 1423 Walnut Street, Kitsiland, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
COATES, JAMES H. B., National Bank of New Zealand, Wellington, New Zealand.
COATES, WM. V., cfo Survey Department, Nairobi, British East Africa.
COBB, E. POWYS, Keringet Farm, Molo, British East Africa.
fCoBB, GEORGE E., Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay States.
COBB, W. GRAHAME, M.B., cjo P.M.O. Zungeru, Nigeria.
COCHRANE, HON. FRANK, Ottawa, Canada.
COCK, GILBERT H., B.S.A. Co., Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia.
COCKFIELD, WM., 77 St. Luke Street, Montreal, Canada.
COCKS, WALTER G., Government Railways, Cape Town, South Africa.
COCKSHUTT, W. F., M.P., Brantford, Ontario, Canada.
, THOMAS PEROWNE, Kuala Lumpur, Federated Malay States.
COFFEY, FRANCIS L. V., B.A., LL.B., Trelawney Street, Woollahra, Sydney, New South Wales
COFFEY, HAMILTON, 278 Calle Balcarce, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
COGHILL, CAPTAIN H. B. M., Assistant District Commissioner, Kennema, Sierra Leone.
COGHILL, HAROLD SINCLAIR, M.B.Edin., Medical Research Institute, Yob,. Lagos, Nigeria*
fCoGHLAN, H. LAKE, Roseby Estate, Johore, Malay States.
COGHLAN, JOHN C., Bulawayo, Rhodesia.
COHEN, ABNER, J.P., Krugersdorp, South Africa.
COHEN, ERNEST H. A., Rand Club, Johannesburg, South Africa.
COHEN, HENRY D., Whyenbah Road, Hamilton, Brisbane, Queensland.
COHEN, SAMUEL S., 10 Spring Street, Sydney, New South Wales.
COKER, WILLIAM Z., Kumassi House, Cape Coast, Gold Coast Colony.
COLDWELL, W. E., H.B.M. Consul, San Salvador.
NICHOLAS, West Cloven Hills, Camperdown, Victoria.
fCoLE, WM. O'CONNOR, 24 Soldier Street, Freetown, Sierra Leone.
COLE, WILLIAM A., Grand Hotel, Bulawayo, Rhodesia.
COLEBORN, THOMAS AUGUSTUS, c/o Messrs. F. S. Hampshire & Co., Sao Paulo, Brazil.
COLEBOURNE, HARRY, 2609A Esplanade Avenue, Montreal, Canada.
fCoLEMAN, JAMES H., Waititirau, Napier, New Zealand.
COLENBRANDER, BENJAMIN, J.P., The Residency, Vryheid, Natal, South Africa.
COLES, CHARLES, J.P., Eddy stone, South End, Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
COLLENS, LIEUT. -COLONEL JAMES HENRY, Cascade, Port of Spain, Trinidad.
COLLER, His HONOUR CHIEF JUSTICE F. H., Castries, St. Lucia, West Indies.
COLLET, H.E., SIR WILFRED, K.C.M.G., Government House, Belize, British Honduras.
COLLETT, ARTHUR STANLEY, c/o Messrs. Whittall cfc Co., Colombo, Ceylon.
COLLETT, JOHN WALLACE, M.D., L.R.C.P.&S., Senior Medical Officer, Freetoivn, Sierra
Leone.
COLLETT, VIVIAN.
fCoLLiE, JAMES, Audit Office, Pretoria, South Africa.
fCoLLiER, HERBERT, Werndew, Irving Road, TooraTc, Melbourne, Victoria.
fCoLLiER, JENKIN, Werndew, Irving Road, Toorak, Melbourne, Victoria ; and Australian
Club.
COLLIER, JOSEPH H. N., M.D., C.M., L.R.C.P., Senior Medical Officer, Lagos, Nigeria.
fCoLLiNS, ARCHIBALD F., Salisbury Club, Rhodesia.
COLLINS, ARCHIE, Eastern Telegraph Co., Quilimane, Portuguese East Africa.
COLLINS, EDWARD WILLIAM, Rand Club, Johannesburg, South Africa.
tCoLUNS, ERNEST E., Reuters Telegram Co., Melbourne, Victoria.
COLLINS, E. V., Police Dept., Accra, Gold Coast Colony.
COLLINS, GEORGE CHURTON, Commerce Court, Durban, South Africa (Corresponding Secretary).
fCoLLiNS, HARRY, Club Street, Maritzburg, South Africa.
COLLINS, HENRY M., Melbourne Club, Melbourne, Victoria.
COLLINSON, JOHN H., Highfield School, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
fCoLLis, CYRIL A., Old Market House Buildings, (Jardiner Street., Durban, rtouth Africa
('OI.'.LSSON, PKRCIVAU L.. . ! tidil Office, Zttii.gf.rn., Northern, .V/c/^rm.
OOLLVKR, LjKUT.-CoLONKL J, J., Department of Defence, P.O. Sox 430. Pretoria, South Africa
l!HL> COM.YNS, JOHV M.. M.B. (Loud.), D.P.H., c/o P.M.O., Entebbe,
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Canary.
COLQUHOI - M.D., 44 High Street, Dunedin, New Zealand.
COLV 'IT, 261 Calle AUina, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
fCoLQurtouN, ROBERT A.
COLQUHOUN, WALLACE, Ewinga Landing, Okanagan Lake, B.C., Canada.
.. iOlO Calle Ituzaingo, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
COLWELL, REV. JAMES.
COMBER, GEORGE MERVYN, 326 Calle Balcarce, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
. \V. S., < UM.G., K.C., M.E.C., St. George's, Grenada.
ON, GEORGE W., c/o De Beers Consolidated Mines, Kimberley, South Africa.
ION. C. F., Colonial Secretary, Stanley, Falkland Islands. .
>:s, 1620 Calle 3 de Febrero, Belgrano, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
xv, WM. LANCE, Ipoh, Perak, Federated Malay States (Corresponding Secretary).
CONNELL, WILLIAM H. , Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
w, ROBERT, Rand Club, Johannesburg, South Africa.
CONNOLLY, MICHAEL J., c/o Commercial Bank of Sydney, Sydney, .New 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.
CONRAN, EDWYN A., Chalet Sandbach, 9 de Julio, Bahia Blanca, Argentine.
CONYBEARE, CHARLES F. P., K.C., Riverview, Lethbridye, Alia,., Canada.
;HAM, W. BOULTON, 92 William Street, New York, U.S.A.
COOK, ANDREW B., Sheriff's Office, Regina, Canada.
COOK, ARCHIBALD A., P.O. Box 3722, Johannesburg, South Africa.
COOK, H. G., c/o Empire Club, Toronto, Canada.
fCooK, W. WALLACE, Straits Trading Co., Singapore.
COOKE, CLARENCE H., 64 Pitt Street, Sydney, New South Wales.
COOKE, GEORGE ALFRED, Wilhelmina Farm, near Pemba, Northern Rhodesia.
COOKE, GEORGE H., Calle Urquiza 1139, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
COOKE, ION ALEXR. SCOTT, B.S.A. Co., Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia.
COOKE, JOHN, Australian Club, Melbourne, Victoria.
COOKE, HON. SAMUEL W., Murndal, Branxholme, Victoria.
COOKE, WM. ALFRED, P.S.N. Co., Valparaiso, Chili.
COOKSON, CAPTAIN C. E., Police Department, Accra, Gold Coast Colony.
COOKSON, GEOFFREY E., c/o B. E. A. Corporation, P.O. Box 12, Mombasa, British East Africa.
COOKSON, HERBERT HARRISON, 1234 Merchant's Exchange, San Francisco, U.S.A.
COOKSON, JOHN G., P.O. Box 34, North BaUleford, Canada.
COOLEY, WILLIAM, Town Clerk, Durban, South Africa.
COOMBE, WILLIAM, Netherleigh, Newara Eliya, Ceylon.
COOMBES, VERY REV. DEAN GEORGE F., D.D., Winnipeg, Canada.
CooPE, CAPTAIN J. C. JESSER, Bulawayo Club, Rhodesia.
COOPER, A. S., Government Railway, Lagos, Nigeria.
COOPER, ALEXANDER, Sylhet, India.
COOPER, ARNOLD W., J.P., Richmond, Natal, South Africa.
COOPER, ARTHUR J., Assam-Bengal Railway, Chittagong, India.
COOPER, HERBERT J., Ipoh, Perak, Federated Malay States.
COOPER, REV. F. EDWARD J., Cristobal, Canal Zone Panama
COOPER, His HONOUR CHIEF JUSTICE SIR POPE A., K.C.M.G.', Brisbane, Queensland.
OOPER, REGINALD, Calle Brandsen 581, Quilmes, F.C.S., Argent
COOPK: H KXRY, Hilton Road, Natal, South Africa
OOPER, THOMAS GORDON, Bank of British West Africa, Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
OOP. W., N'Kandhla, Zululand, South Africa
OPE, LAURENCE EDWIN, Casino, New South Wales.
OPEMAN, E. A., District Commissioner, Broken Hill, Northern Rhodesia
OPLANI., AN-I.KKW, M.B., O.M., Zanzibar
OPLAND CHARLES A M Inst.C.E., Director of Public Works, Freetown, Sierra Leove
\\ K. K, t>ivi*ional Commissioner, Asaba, Nigeria.
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COPLAND, FrrzJoHN H., J.P.. Mount Alexander, St. Patrick's, Grenada, West Indies.
COPLEY, SAMUEL W., Perth, Western Australia.
COPLEY, WM. DAWN, P.O. Box 594, Btdawayo, Rhodesia (Corresponding Secretary).
tCoRBET, EVERARD P., Tweedie, Natal.
CORBETT, A. R. U., c/o Canadian Bank of Commerce, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
fCoRBETT, GEORGE E. L., 46 Gatte Reconquista, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
CORBETT, HENRY S., Standard Bank, Cape Tow a, South Africa.
fCoRBETT, JAMES W. MACGREGOR, Calle Bartolome Mitre 427, 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.
fCoRDER, WILLIAM J., P.O. Box 433, Cape Town, South Africa.
CORDEROY, EDWARD GEORGE B., P.O., Lehlonono, Matatiele, East Griqualand, South Africa.
CORDEROY, HEWSON BARON, P.O., Lehlonono, Matatiele, East Griqualand, South Africa.
CORDEROY, JOHN W., Nkadi, Lehlonono P.O., Matatiele, East Griqualand, South Africa.
fCORDNER, E. J. K.
CORK, HON. PHILIP C., O.M.G., Kingston, Jamaica.
CORNFORTH, PETER E. G., P.O. Box 43, Dundee, Natal, South Africa.
CORNISH, THE RIGHT REV. BISHOP CHARLES E., D.D.
fCoRNiSH-BowDEN, ATHELSTAN H., Surveyor -General' 's Office, Cape Town, South Africa.
fOoRPE, JAMES R., Kingston Terrace, North Adelaide, South Australia.
CORRIS, WILLIAM MATTHIAS, New Moddcrfontein O. M. Co., P.O. Box 25, Benoni, Transtaal*
South Africa.
CORSER, E. B. C., M.L.A., Bazaar Street, Maryborough, Queensland.
CORSBR, ROBERT B., Gold Coast Regiment, Accra, Gold Coast Colony.
fCoRT, JAMES E., King's Naval Store, Duala, Gameroons, West Africa.
CORYNDON, R. T., C.M.G., Resident Commissioner, M'babane, Swaziland, South Africa.
COSGROVE, ALEXANDER KIRKPATBICK, B.A., M.B., Medical Department, Kuala Lumpor,
Federated Malay States.
fCossAR, GEORGE CARTER, Cossar Farm, Lower Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada.
COSSER, STEPHEN C. A., Administrator's Office, Pretoria, South Africa (Corresponding
Secretary).
COSTLEY-WHITE, CYRIL, C.E., Irrigation Department, Pretoria, South Africa.
COSTE, DILLON, Canadian Western Natural Gas Co , 2208, Amherst Street, Calgary, Canada.
COSTIN, ALFRED JOHN, P.O. Naraguta, Nigeria.
tCoTTERELL, HENRY D., 62/68 Spalding Strasse, Hamburg, Germany.
COTTERILL, H., Cathedral Square, Christchurch, New Zealand.
COTTON, ALFRED J., Hidden Vale, Grandchester, Queensland.
COTTON, CHARLES G., A.M.I.C.E., c/o Messrs. Dick, Kerr & Co., Apartado 80, Las Palmas,
Grand Canary.
COTTON, E. P.
COTTON, JAMES B., Passara, Ceylon.
tCoTTON, JOHN CHERRY, District Commissioner, Lagos, Nigeria.
COUBROTTGH, A. AoAiR, M.L.C., Tamuni, Fiji.
COULDERY, 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, Ta-smania.
fCouPER, SYDNEY, Railway Department, Kingston, Jamaica.
fCousiN, ROBERT, Rubuka, Tin Mines, Naraguta P.O., Nigeria.
COUSSEY, CHARLES L. R. P., c/o Messrs. Hitters, Ltd., Salt Pond, Gold Coast Colony.
COWAN, HARRV A., Hurlingham, F.C.P., Argentine.
COWDY, HENRY L., Ipoh, Perak, Federated Malay States.
COWEN, J., Messrs. Mcllwraith & Co., Newcastle, New South Wales.
COWERN, WILLIAM, Hawera, New Zealand.
COWES, HAROLD AIKENS, Estancia " La Goma," Hasenkamp, F. C. Entre Rios, Argentine
fCowiE, ALEXANDER, Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
COWIH, WM. DODDS, Saskatoon, Canada.
+COWLBY, W. H., Sorana Group, Horana, Ceylon.
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fC OWLISH AW, WILLIAM, 78 Reconquista, Buenos Airea, Argentine.
COWPER, SYDNEY, C.M.G., Civil Service Club, Cape Town, South Africa.
CowpER-CoLES, WILLIAM BURGOYNE, Gualeguay, Entre-Rios, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
BERTIE SQUIRE, National Bank of South Africa, Beira, East Africa, via Cape Town.
tCox, SIR CHARLES T., K.C.M.G., Georgetown, British Guiana.
Cox, F. J., Messrs. Gordon <fe Gotch, 124 Queen Street, Melbourne, Victoria.
fCox, GEORGE LIONEL, clo Messrs. Carson & Co., Australia Buildings, Colombo, Ceylon.
its, c/o B.E.A. Corporation, Mombasa, British East Africa.
Cox, SIR LIONEL, 13 Mildvale Road, St. Heliers, Jersey.
WYATT, Wenloclc Ranch Private Bag, Gwanda, Rhodesia.
Cox, PERCY HARPER, Bank of Australasia, Christchurch, New Zealand.
COXHEAD, JOHN C. C., Native Affairs Department, Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia.
B, JAMES B., McGreevy Building, Winnipeg, Canada.
CRAGE, ERNEST, Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
CRAIB, JAMES, 297 Loop Street, Maritzburg, South Africa.
CRAIG, ALAN ESTELLE, Plantation Wales, West Bank, British Guiana.
CRAIG, E. H. CUNNINGHAM, B.A., F.G.S.
CRAIG, HON. MR. JUSTICE JAMES, Alexander Apartments, University Avenue, Toronto, Canada.
CRAIG, ROBERT WM., Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
CRAIGIE, A. WALPOLE, 51 East 42nd Street, New York, U.S.A.
CRAIGIE-HALKETT, MONTAGUE C., Stanley, Falkland Islands.
CB4MER, DONALD A. W. VAN, clo Vancouver Trust Co., Ltd., Vancouver, Canada.
CRANDELL, FRANKLIN, Calgary, Canada.
*, C. S., M.Inst.C.E., 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.
3 j CRAWFORD, JOHN P. H., Ubban, Saklaspur, Mysore State, India.
j CRAWFORD, LIEUT. -COLONEL JAMES D., Stock Exchange, Montreal, Canada.
REASY, HAROLD T., Public Works Department, Colombo, Ceylon.
CREED, HON. JOHN M., M.L.C., L.R.C.P., Parliament House, Sydney, New South Wales
MAN, ADAM R., K.C., GMSherbrooke Street, Montreal, Canada (Corresponding Secretary)
REEWELL, JACOB, P.O. Box 469, Johannesburg, South Africa.
CRERAR, JOHN GIBSON, Bank of Montreal, Calgary, Canada
SWE COLONEL HON. SIR CHARLES P., K.C.M.G..C.B., M.L.A., East London, So^th Africa.
CHEWE, P. D., Bulawayo Club, Rhodesia.
fCRiCHTON, WILLJAM, F.R.I.B.A., Wellington. New Zealand
, LIEUT.-COMMANDER A. E. W., R KB.. Marine Department,- Apapa, Lagos, Nigeria.
CRISFORD, GEORGE N., District Commissioner, Kipine, British East Africa?
CRISP, JOHN, P.O. Box 4962, Johannesburg, South Africa.
CRISPIN, EDWARD, 248 Florida, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
CRISPO, FRANK W. S., Union Bank, Winnipeg, Canada
DERICK W Dumble, Brewarrina, New South Wales (Corresponding Secretary).
HARRY L., Chelmsford Road, Berea, Durban, South Africa
TS, CHARLES J., M.Inst.C.E., Hilton Road, Natal, South Africa
AN, JOHN G., M.D., Klipriversoog, Transvaal, South Africa.
it. R-, '32 Toronto Street, Toronto, Canada
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, CHARLES Li., ingieneuk, Bennett Street, Neutral Bay, Sydney, /Vw Month
CROUOHBR, RBV. CHARLES, Ths Vicarage, Yale, B.C., Canada.
OBOW-BAJIBB, E. G., Sissinghurst, Victoria, B.C., Canada.
CBOWB, FALCONER E., Ill Johannring, Basle, Switzerland.
CBOWE, HARRY J., 10 Lamport Avenue, Toronto, Canada.
CBOWBLL, MAURICE 0., P.O. Box 70, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
OaowTHBB, ARTHUB EDMUND, B.3.A. Co., Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia.
OROXFORD, DAVID, Raglan House, Duala, Cameroons.
CBOZIBB, JOHN LENNOX, Jantar Nigeria Company, Naraguta, Nigeria.
OBUIOKSHANK, A. E., Gold Coast Railways, Sekondi, Gold Coast Colony.
ORUICKSHANK, FRED G. WttYra, Paseo Colon 515, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
ORUIOKSHANK, GBORQB, M.B., D.Sc., Advent Bay, Spitzbergen ; and South Georgia, Antarctic.
ERNEST HOPS, c/o Oran Oil Go,, St. Aime, Oran, Algeria.
CUBITT, MAJOR THOMAS A., R.A., D.S.O.
CUDDBFOBD, WILLIAM, Auditor, St. George's, Grenada.
COLLBN, COMMANDER PERCY, G.M.G., R.N.R.
J-CULLINAN, SIB THOMAS M., M.L.A., P.O. Box 286 Johannesburg, South Africa.
fCuLMER, TIMOTHY, M.H.A., Nassau, Bahamas.
fCuMMiNQ, OHARLBS 0,, H.B.M. Vice-Consul, Las Heras 139, Bahia Blanca, Argentine.
, CHARLES WENTWOBTH, Club de Residentes Extranjeros, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
CUMMINS, WALTER W., Bulawayo, Rhodesia.
CUNDALL, FRANK, F.S.A., Institute of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica (Corresponding Secretary).
CUNDILL, THOMAS J., Windsorton, Gape Province, South Africa.
CUNNINGHAM, ARTHUR J., Assistant Postmaster, Nicosia, Cyprus.
CUNNINGHAM, EDWARD ALLAN, 3813, GA Street West, Calgary, Canada.
CUNNINGHAM, E. S., LL.D., Melbourne "Argus" Melbourne, Victoria.
CUNNINGHAM, J. ii. BALFOUR, Durban, South Africa.
fCuNNiNGHAME, MAJOR BOYD ALEXANDER, Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia.
fCuRRis. OSWALD J., M.B., M.R.O.S.E., Allandale, Glaremont, Cape Province. South Africa.
CUBRIE, LiEUT.-CoLONEL J. A., M.P., 608 Temple Buildings, Toronto, Canada.
, RICHABD, P.O. Box 614, Johannesburg, South Africa.
, WALTER, P.O. Box 220, Bulawayo, Rhodesia.
GURRY, JAMES, 95 St. George Street, Toronto, Canada.
CURRY, ROBERT H., M.H.A., Nassau, Bahamas.
CURTIS, CBCIL Q., P.O. Box 916, Pretoria, South Africa.
CURTIS, LIONEL G.
, THOMAS, 17 Kingswood Road, Toronto, Canada.
CUSSANS, ARTHUR 0. DE 0., Police Department, Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia.
OUTFIELD, ABTHUB J., District Commissioner, Kumassi, Gold Coast Cohny.
CUTHBERT, HON. SYDNEY, M.L.G., Belize, British Honduras.
fOuTHBERT, WM. MITCHELL, Plein Street, Cape Town, South Africa.
fOuTTS, EDWARD STANLEY, 183 Florida, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
OUZBN, ALLAN, Francistown, Bechuanaland Protectorate.
DA COSTA, A., 67 MacLeay Street, Sydney, New South Wales.
DABELL, CHARLES, Post Asperonskaya, Maikop, Russia.
DABELL, HAROLD, Department of Mines, Giza (Mudiria), Egypt.
DAIN, C. K., Assistant Treasurer, Entebbe, Uganda.
DALE, ANDREW, District Commissioner, Namwala, Northern Rhodesia.
DALES, LIBUT. -COLONEL HARTLEY, Pretoria Club, Transvaal, South Afri<a.
DALGETY, DAVID, Corryong, Victoria.
DALGLHI3H, OAFTAUT GBOBQE W.,
DALGLJESH, JAMES A., Apartado 168, Guatemala.
DALGLIBSH, PBBCY, Apartado 168, Guatemala.
DALBYMFLB, JOSEPH, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., Wallis Co., Obuassi, Gold Coast Colony.
fi^ALRYMPLE, THOMAS.
[ DALBYMPLB, WILLIAM, GUnshiel, Weatcliff, Johannesburg, South Africa.
DAUOK, LLBWHLLYN G., Regiitrar, Suprvne Court, Georgetown, British Guiana.
'ifio, Medf \ccra, Gold Coast Colony.
-, L<\ W., /./*., Art/iursleitjh, Elizabeth Street, Gordon, Near Sydney, New
iih Wales.
B, EDWARD, Sungkai, Perak, Federated Malay States.
it, LIEUT. -COLONEL H. W., R.A.A. Union Club, Sydney, New South
DANIELS, IVOR G., Lonely Reef G. M. Co., Ltd., Inyati, Rhodesia.
DANIELS, JOSEPH, 16 Hunter Street, Sydney, New South Wales.
AARON TURNER, Hazeldene, Balwyn Road, Canterbury, Victoria.
J ) A N z 1 1 ; i ; K , MAX, Gwelo, Rhodesia.
DABBY, WALTER G., Sandakan, British North Borneo.
fDARBY, HARRIE E., Bikam Estate, Sungkai, Perak, Federated Malay States.
fD.vRBYSHiRE, BENJAMIN H., Barrister-at-Law, Weld Club, Perth, Western Australia (Corre-
sponding Secretary).
fDARBYSHiRE, GILBERT R., 564, Cangallo, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
DARBYSHIRJE, HENRY, Club de Residentes Extranjeros, 476 Bartolome Mitre, Buenos Aires,
Argentine.
, .SHIRE, HENRY TAYLOR, Las. Cabezas, San Julian, F. C. E. R., Argentine.
DARBYSHIBH, JOHN, 1737 Calle Cevallo*, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
|DARE, JAMES, Southern Nigeria Regiment, Calabar, Nigeria.
DARLING, GEORGE, cjo Metsra. Darling Bros., Montreal, Canada.
DARLING, CAPTAIN HERBERT FERGUSON, D.S.O., Choma, Northern Rhodesia.
DARLING, H. C. R., M.S., Wairoa, Kurraba Road, Neutral Bay, North Sydney, New South
Wales.
fDARLOT, LEONARD H., Perth, Western Australia.
DARTER, GEORGE B. S., M.B., M.R.C.S.E., Victoria West, Cape Province, South Africa.
DARTER, WILLIAM SILVER, Adderley Street, Cape Town, South Africa.
DASHWOOD, CHARLES H. P. El Ombu, Saldungaray, F. C. S., Buenos Aires, Argentine.
DAUBNEY, HORACE, P.O., Bloemfontein, South Africa.
DAUNT, L. C., HaJiaipatha Tea Estate, Mai P.O., vid Jalpaiguri, India.
DAVENPORT, EDWARD BARRY, Anglo-Servian Gold Dredging Co., Vladitchin, Ran, Servia.
DAVENPORT, HOWARD, 35 Brookman's Buildings, Grenfell Street, Adelaide, South Australia
and Adelaide Club.
DAVENPORT, JAMES E., Allandale, Lyttelton, New Zealand.
DAVEY, ARNOLD E., Currie Street, Adelaide, South Australia.
fDAVEY, THOMAS J., 17 Queci Street, Melbourne, Victoria.
DAVEY, TOM H., Currie Street, Adelaide, South Australia.
DAVID, ALBERT JAMES, 121 San Martin, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
DAVID, PROFESSOR TANNATT W. E., B.A., F.R.S., Woodford, Blue Mountains, New South
Wales.
fDAViDSON, A. A., A.I.M.M., F.G.S,, Manwa Gold Mines, via Axim, Gold Coast Colony.
DAVIDSON, VEN. ARCHDEACON JAMBS, Pembroke Rectory, Bermuda.
DAVIDSON, FIGBBALD H., c/o Messrs. Ireland, Fraser & Co., Port Louis, Mauritius.
DAVIDSON, FREDERICK LELAND, Halifax, N.S., Canada.
DAVIDSON, JOHN, M.A., " Rangoon Gazette," Rangoon, Burma.
DAVIDSON, ROBERT, Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia.
DAVIDSON, H J3., SIR WALTER E., K.C.M.G., Government House, Newfoundland.
>N, WILLIAM M., " Albertan " Office, Calgary, Canada.
DAVIDSON-HOUSTON, LIEUT. -COLONEL W. B., O.M.GL, Mont mi ,t, Wc,t
. Hox. CHARLES E., M.L.C., Hobart, Tasmania.
, CLEMENT, P.O. Box 155, Johannesburg, South Africa
, C. D. VAUOHAN, Wankie, Rhodesia.
DAVIES, E., P.O. Box 89, Port Elizabeth, South Africa
DAVIBS, EDGAB N., 264 Calle Rvonquista, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
DAVIKS, GWILYM C. M., L.R.C.P., L.S.A., Tulagi, British Solvnon M,,
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1914 DAVIES, REV. ROBERT E., Knox Manse, George. Street, Dunedin, New Zealand.
191.3 DAVIES, THOMAS H., 48.v, Queen, Street, Melbourne, Victoria.
1897 f I) A VIES, WALTER KARRI, P.O. Box 2040, Johannesburg, South Africa.
1910 DAVIES, WM. A. NOBL, Assistant District Commissioner. Sierra Leone.
1910 DAVIS, ALEXANDER, " Leader " Office, Nairobi, British East Africa (Corresponding
Secretary).
1911 DAVIS, BENJAMIN S., Lamberts, St. Kitts, West Indies.
1908 DAVIS, CHARLES G. H., Audit Office, Georgetown, British Guiana. *
1914 f DA vis, GATEWARD 0., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 235 Macquarie Street, Sydney, New South Wales
1912 DAVIS, JOHN FREDERICK, F.C.S., Lidford Road, Plumstead, Cape Province, South Africa.
1911 f^AVis, MALCOLM E., 802 Prospect Avenue, Calgary, Canada.
1907 DAVIS, Moss, Princes Street, Auckland, New Zealand.
1873 fDAVis, N. DARNELL, C.M.G.
1875 fDAVis, P., " Natal Witness " Office, 244 Longmarket Street, Maritzburg, South Africa.
1915 *DAVIS, RICHARD HARDING, Mount Kisco, New York, United States.
1915 DAVIS, REGINALD E., c/o English Literary Society, Cangallo 536, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
1902 DAVIS, STEUART SPENCER, The Treasury, Accra, Gold Coast Colony.
1911 DAVIS, THOMAS, P.O. Box 461, Victoria, B.C., Canada.
1914 DAVISON, FREEMAN I., 27 State Street, Boston, U.S.A.
1911 DAVISON, THOMAS H., Grootfontein, Gwelo P.O., Rhodesia,
1907 DAVY, JOSEPH BURTT, F.L.S., F.R.G.S., Burltholm, Vereeniging, Transvaal, South Africa.
1912 DAVY, THOMAS A. L., 9 Ord Street, West Perth, Western Australia.
1913 DAWBARN, FREDERIC, Lome, Togoland, West Africa.
1912 t DAWJBABN OSCAR S., Lahat, Perak, Federated Malay States.
1905 DAWE, JOHN GROSVBNOR, Fresco, Ivory Coast, via Lahm.
1913 DAWES, ADOLF H. 0., L.M.S.S.A., Gawler, South Australia.
1910 DAWSON, FREDERIC J., M.lnst.C.E., Public Works Department, Lagos, Nigeria.
1912 DAWSON, HERBERT JAMES, Edmonton, Canada.
1913 DAWSON, JOHN, Gaff ney Street, Railwaytown, Broken Hill, New South Wales.
1913 DAWSON, JOHN, Auckland, New Zealand.
1909 DAWSON, R. H. MASSY, P.O., Que-que, Rhodesia.
1913 f DAWSON, T. F., Medicine Hat, Alia., Canada,
1907 DAWSON, WM. ALISON, Geraldine, New Zealand.
1914 DAWSON, WM. GEORGE, Traffic Department, Nigerian Railway, Lagos, Nigeria.
1893 fDAWSON, WALTER H., Moulmein, Burma.
1904 fDAY, GEORGE BERT, Government Railways, Famagusta, Cyprus.
1912 DAY, W. NORMANSELL, Naraguta Tin Mines, Naraguta, Nigeria,
1910 DEACON, ARTHUR J. E., Government Railway, Freetown, Sierra Leone.
1914 DEACON, BERTRAM J., Wankie, Rhodesia.
1907 DEAKIN, HON. ALFRED, 20 Walsh Street, South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria.
1914 DEAKIN, WALTER JOSEPH, Calle Cangallo 536, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
1913 DEAN, COLONEL G. H., V.D., A.D.C., Currie Street, Adelaide, South Australia, and
Adelaide Club.
1912 DEAN, GEORGE T., Pebble Island, Falkland Islands.
1913 DEAN, JOHN HOLMES, Napier, New Zealand.
1912 JDEAN, JOHN, P.O. Box 376, Victoria, B.C., Canada.
1912 DEANE, GEORGE CAMPBELL, Stipendiary Magistrate, Arima, Trinidad.
1905 DEANS, JOHN, Riccarton, Christchurch, New Zealand.
1912 DEANS, JOHN M., Ration, Ceylon.
1913 DEARY, N. D., Molteno, Cape Province, South Africa.
1913 DEARY, PERCY, Park Road, Kimberley, South Africa.
1914 DE BAVAY, A., c/o Messrs. Baillieu, Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria.
1905 |DE BOISSIERE, RAOTJL F., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., Government Medical Officer, Suva, Fiji.
1913 DE BOLTZ, WILLIAM HENRY, P.O. Box 403, Lagos, Nigeria.
1913 I 10 BURY, L. V., 756 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, Canada.
1913 DECARY, E. R., 321 Peel Street, Montreal, Canada.
1914 DK OASTELLA, FRANCOIS, Department of Agriculture, Melbourne, Victoria.
1910 DECK, G. H. BARING, M.B.C.M., 112 Darlinghurat Road, Sydney, New South Wales.
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ION. J. T., M.L.C., Grand Bacolet, Crochu P.O., Grenada, West Indies.
PRYME, VEN. A <>I5R G., The Parsonage, Fort Jameson, Northern
fDE LAUTOUR, BRIGADE-SURGEON LIEUT.-COLONEL HARRY A., M.R.C.S., Coutte Street,
Kilburnie, Wellington, New Zealand.
DE LEMOS, WILLIAM, J.P., Mahagolla Estate, Norwood, Ceylon.
t., Kingston, Jamaica.
DE LISLE, VINCENT FREDERIC, B.A., Bo School, Sierra Leone.
I>K LITTI.K. MARRY F., Garamut, Victoria.
DE LIVERA, CHRISTOPHER, P.W.D., Calabar, Nigeria.
DE LONGUEUIL, BARON, Chambly, Allies de Morlaas, Pau, France.
RAT, G. D., Broken Hill Proprietary Co., 320 Cottins Street, Melbourne, Victoria.
DE MEL, FRANCIS B., Villa de Mel, Colombo, Ceylon.
KLLO, SIDNEY A., c/o Messrs. R. S. Houston & Co., 25 de Mayo 158, Buews Air ,
Argentine.
DEMPSTER, FREDERICK R., Agricultural Bank of Egypt, Sohag, Upper Enupi.
DEMPSTER, R. K., Oambarra, Gr erf ell, New South Wales.
DENCH, LAMBERT J. E., Postmaster, Mombasa, British East Africa.
DENHAM, HON. DIGBY F., Brisbane, Queensland.
DENHAM, REV. WILLIAM E. W., 401 Casilla, Temuco, Chili.
DENISON, ALFRED J., Colombo, Ceylon.
DENISON, COLONEL GEORGE T., Heydon Villa, Toronto, Canada.
fDENisoN, HUGH R., 701 Culwulla Chambers, Sydney, New South Wales.
DENMAN, ROBERT, M.R.C.S.E., Medical and Health Department, Port Louis, Mauritius.
t DENNETT, R. E., Forests Department, Lagos, Nigeria.
DENNIS, CHARLES S., 475 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria.
DENNIS, JOHN S., O.E., Canadian Pacific Railway, Calgary, Canada.
I, WILLIAM, Herald Office, Halifax, N.S., Canada.
DENNISON, ALLAN, Cedaro Rapids Power Co., Cedaro, Quebec, Canada.
ISTON, HON. MR. JUSTICE JOHN E., Chrlstchurch, New Zealand.
DENNISTOTTN, GEORGE J., J.P., Peel Forest, Canterbury, New Zealand.
Y, F. W. RAMSAY, Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
DENNY, GEORGE A., Rand Club, Johannesburg, South Africa.
DENOVAN, J. McDouoALL, Cangallo 499, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
MORRIS W., Northern Rhodesian Cotton Co., Mazabuka, Northern Rhodesia.
DENT, R. B. (LIEUT. SRD Q.A.O. GURKHAS), Almora, U.P., India.
DENT, R. COURT, J.P., Messrs. Dreyfus & Co., Ltd., East London, South Africa
DENTON, F. G., 202 Lougheed Building, Calgary, Canada,
DENTON, FRANK, K.C., 40 Maitland Street, Toronto, Canada.
TON, HENRY, P.O. Box 4290, Johannesburg, South Africa.
DERRY, B. GRAHAM, P.O. Box 6, Salisbury, Rhodesia.
DERRY, FRANCIS H., Chesa, Umvuma, Gwelo, Rhodesia.
tES FRESNES, GORDON LE SUEUR, Lismore, Alexander Road, Wynberg South Africa
DK SARAM, GERALD H., L.R.C.P. & S.E., 72 Colpetty, Colombo, Ceylon.
DE SILVA, CHARLES P., Carlton House, Moratuwa, Ceylon.
DE SILVA, W. ARTHUR, J.P., The Tent, Flower Road, Colombo Ceylon
81HDT, ASCHETON GEDDES, Assist.' Magistrate, Knysna, South Africa
t DE SOTJZA, A. J., Manila, Philippine Islands.
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DE SOUZA, HUGH CLEMENT, Abosso, Gold Coast Colony.
fDE SOYSA, HON. ALFRED J. R., M.L.C., Lakshimgiri, Colombo, Ceylon.
DE SOYSA, MUDALIYAR J. W. CHARLES, M.A., J.P., Alfred House, Colombo, Ceylon.
fDs ST. ROMAINE, RICHMOND E., M.R.C.S.E., Surinam, Dutch Guiana.
DE TRAFFORD, CECIL NOEL, P.O. Box 547, Victoria, B.C., Canada.
DEVKNISH, CHARLES E., Camp Cottage, Fir Avenue, Sea Point, Gape, Town, South Africa.
DEVERILL, HARRY, Plantation Wales, West Bank, British Guiana.
DE VILLIERS, J. SMUTS, Attorney-at-Law, Paarl, South Africa.
DE VILLIERS, JACOBUS P., P.O. Box 24, Lower Paarl, Cape Province, South Africa.
DEVINE, H. T., 501 Bank of Ottawa Buildings, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
DEW, H. T. BUTLER, Colonial Secretariat, Lagos, Nigeria.
DEWAR, ALFRED R., Forum River Tin Co., Naraguta P.O., Nigeria.
DEWAR, D. B., Bank of Commerce, Hamilton, Canada.
f DEWAR, WILLIAM, P.O. Box 309, Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
DEWDNEY, HON. EDGAR, Victoria, B.C., Canada.
DEWHURST, CYRIL, Assistant Native Commissioner, Kasama, Northern Rhodesia.
DE WILTON, MAJOR A. W., Prisons Department, Colombo, Ceylon.
DIAS, FELIX REGINALD, M.A., LL.M., Frazer Lodge, Kandy, Ceylon.
DIAS, REGINALD F., B.A., LL.B., Barrister -at- Law, Frazer Lodge, Kandy, Ceylon.
fDiBBS, THOMAS A., Commercial Banking Co., 347 George Street, Sydney, New South Wales.
tDiCK, GODFREY W., J.P., F.C.I.S., Department of Immigration, Durban, South Africa.
fDiCK, MURRAY M., Eldalat-Eldoret P.O., British East Africa.
DICK-CLELAND, C. BUCHANAN, Salisbury Club, Salisbury, Rhodesia.
DICKINSON, FRANCIS M., Broken Hill Proprietary Co., Melbourne, Victoria.
DICKINSON, GEORGE CLARKE, 186 Calle San Martin, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
DICKINSON, EDWARD G., Police Department, 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.
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.
t DICKSON, R. CASIMIR, United Service Club, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
DICKSON, T. AINSWORTH, Assistant District Commissioner, Shimoni, via Mombasa, British
East Africa.
DICKSON, WILLIAM, 17 Peak Road, Hong -Kong.
t DICKSON, WILLIAM SAMUEL.
DIDIER, S. F., Roseau, Dominica, West Indies.
DIESPECKER, CAPTAIN RUDOLPH, Pilgrim's Rest, Transvaal, South Africa.
DIGBY- JONES, C. K., J.P., F.G.S., Golden Kopje Mines, Lomagundi, Rhodesia.
DIGGLE, JOHN T., Paseo de Julio 675, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
DIGNUM, EDWARD J., 141 Isabella Street, Toronto, Canada.
fDiLL, THOMAS M., M.C.P., Devonshire, Bermuda.
DILLON, J. F. KENNY, J.P., F.R.G.S., Native Department, Chilanga, Northern Rhodesia.
DIMMOCK, CYRIL A., Darwendale, Salisbury, Rhodesia.
DINGLI, ADRIAN, LL.D., 3 Strada Fovin, Valetta, Malta.
DINNEEN, W. T., Ipoh, Perak, Federated Malay States.
DINNICK, AUGUSTUS G. C., 22 Parkwood Avenue, Toronto, Canada.
DINNICK, WILFRID S., Lawrence Park, North Toronto, Canada.
fDiNSMORE, WILLIAM HOLMES, B.A., LL.B., Ipoh, Perak, Federated Malay Statu.
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 Stales.
DISTIN, CYRIL W Jlowden Hall, Middelbunj, Cape Province, South Africa.
DIXON, CLXMBNT, M.LM.M., P.O. Box 305, Bulawayo, Rhodtsia, and Bulawayo Club
DIXON, MAJOR EDWABD T., c/o Colonial Bank, Kingston, Jamaica.
DIXON, FRANK, P.O. Box 470, Durban, South Africa.
F. E. 0., Deka Farms, Wankie, Rhodesia,
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PH.)- h , iiver, B.C., Canada.
I-IH 'wring, Straits Settlements.
1914 D . English ( " 'ie Mitre 478, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
VILLIAM PERCY, Colonial Sugar Refining Co., O'Conndl Street, Sydney, New South
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fDucso.v. ROBERT CRAIQ, 100 Strand, Sydney, New South Wales.
DOBBIE, E WART, Nairobi, British East Africa.
DOBELL, WILLIAM MOLSON, Quebec, Canada.
CTHUR R., 804 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, Canada.
DOBREE, CLAUDE HATHERLEY, B.S.A. Co., Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia.
DOBSON, SENATOR HON. HENRY, Hobart, Tasmania.
DOBSON, WILLIAM PERCY, Launceston, Tasmania (Corresponding Secretary).
IDocHKRTY, RICHARD, F.C.B.A. <fe P., 783 Florida, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
DOCHETY, E. M., Tin Areas of Nigeria, Kano, Nigeria.
DOCKER, His HONOUR JUDGE ERNEST B., EUham, Edgediff Road, Sydney, New South Wales.
1890 DOCKER, THOMAS L., Commercial Bank of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales.
DOCKER, WILFRID L., Nyrambla, Darlinghurst Road, Sydney, New South Wales.
1913 DODD, FRANK W., 519 Bartolom'' Mitre, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
1911 DODWELL, MALBY C., P.O. Box 1055, Sijdney, New South Wales.
1903 DOLLEY, HON. JOHN F., Blenheim House, Uitenhage, Cape Province, South Africa.
DOLLMAN, H. C., F.E.S., B.S.A. Co., Mwengwa, Baluba, Northern Rhodesia, via Mumbwa.
DOLMAN, ALBERT J., Railway Dept., Lagos, Nigeria.
DOMVILLE, EDWARD, Durocher and- Pacific Avenue, Montreal, Canada.
DOMVILLE, HENRY, Dominion Express Building, Montreal, Canada.
DOMVILLE, LIEUT. -COLONEL SENATOR HON. JAMES, Rothesay, New Brunswick, Canada.
DOMVILLE, CAPTAIN JAMES W., St. James's Club, Montreal, Canada.
DON, CHARLES, P.O. Box 396, Salisbury, Rhodesia.
DONALDSON, JOHN S., P.O. Box 1075, Johannesburg, South Africa.
DONALDSON, His GRACE ST. GLAIR, D.D., Archbishop of Brisbane, Bishopsbourne, Brisbane,
Queensland.
DONEY, L. WATTS, Grande Boulevarde, North Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
DONNELLAN, BENJAMIN J.
DONNELLY, GEORGE P., Crissoge, Ngatarawa, HawJces Bay, New Zealand.
DONNELLY, JAMES, Boinsu Rubber Qo., 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.
DOREY, WM. H., 11 Rue Gustave Zede, Paris.
DORNINO, EDWARD S., c/o Messrs. Pickering & Berthoud, Accra, Gold Coast Colony.
DORNING, HERBERT, 570 Moreno, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
DORRINGTON, FREDERICK M., Aparatado 14, Lerida, Spain.
DOUBLED AY, SIDNEY HAROLD, c/o Messrs. Fitzpatrick Graham, Greenwood & Co., Kingston,
Jamaica.
DOUGLAS, ALBERT, B.S.A. Co., Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia.
DOUGLAS, ERIC, London and Kano Trading Co., Kano, Nigeria.
DOUGLAS, HENRY S., 264 Catte San Martin, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
DOUGLAS, HOWARD R., " Mail " Building, Toronto, Canada
DOUGLAS, JAMES, P.O. Box ill, Cape Town, South Africa
tDouGLAS, JAMES, LL.D., 99 John Street, New York, U.S A
DOUGLAS, JAMES ARCHIBALD, M.A., Nicosia, Sicily, Italy
DOUGLAS, JOHN C., 195 Calle San Martin, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
DOUGLAS, LOUDON M., F.R.S.E., Agricultural Department, Salisbury, Rhodesia.
OUGLAS, PERCY A. C., Forests Department, Nicosia, Cyprus
TOLAS, ROBERT H., "Star" Office, P.O. Box 1014, Johannesburg, South Africa.
DOUGLAS, WILLIAM, 140 Yonge Street, Toronto Canada
OUOLASS, JAMES H., Albany Club, Grahamstown, South Africa.
DOUGLASS, W. J., Stipendiary Magistrate, Bcrbice, British Guiana
DOVE, *REDERir K W., The Dovecot, Freetown, Sierra Leone.
DOVE-WILSON, HON. MR. JUSTICE JOHN 0., Maritzburg, South Africa
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BOWLING, DONALDSON B., 281 McLeod Street, Ottawa, Canada.
DOWLINO, 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.
DOWNBR, CLARENCI H., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Georgetown, British Guiana.
DOWNBR, HON. JOHN, M.C.P., New Amsterdam, British Guiana.
DOWNER, HON. SIR JOHN W., K.C., K.C.M.G., Adelaide, South Australia.
DOWNES, WALTER DOUGLAS, Anglo- Portuguese Boundary Commission, Limngstone, Northern
Rhodesia.
DOWNIE, JOHN W., P.O. Box 1, Salisbury, Rhodesia.
DOWSE, THOMAS A., M.R.C.S.E., L.R.C.R, Medical Department, Accra, Gold Coast Colony.
fDowsETT, CHARLES, c/o Messrs. Attwell tk Co., St. George's Street, Cape Town, South Africa.
DOWSON, JOSEPH J., Strangers Club, 476 Bartolome' Mitre, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
DOWSON, PHILIP S., Cross S. Ranche, Milts City, Montana, U.S.A.
f DOYLE, CAPTAIN J. J.
fDoYLE, JAMES HENRY, Invermein, Scone, New South Wales.
DOYLE, KINSLEY D., M.A., B.A.I., 650 Calle 24 de Setiembre, Tucuman, Argentine.
fDRABBLE, ERNEST DORRINQTON, Hurlingham, F.C.P., Argentine.
fDRADER, H. F., Ploesti, Roumania.
DRAPER, CHRISTOPHER R. B., B.S.A. Co., Petauke, Northern Rhodesia.
DRAPER, THOMAS P., K.C., 8 King's Park Road, Perth, Western Australia.
DRAYTON, W. G., P.O. Box 282, Bulawayo, Rhodesia.
DREW, CHARLES H., B.S.A. Co., Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia.
DREWRY, FREDERICK W., Winnipeg, Canada.
DREYER, CHARLES H., Standard Bank, Ceres, Cape Province, South Africa.
DRIBERG, JACK HERBERT, Assistant District Commissioner, Entebbe, Uganda.
DRIER, E. NEWTON, M.D., F.R.C.S., 434 Pender Street West, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
f 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.
DROUGHT, ROBERT H. P.
fDRUiTT, THE RIGHT REV. CECIL H., D.D., Bishop of Graf ton, Graf ton, New South Wales.
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.
fDRUMMOND, LIEUT. -COLONEL CHARLES H., V.D., United Service Institution, Brisbane
Queensland.
DRURY, VICTOR, Dolby, Queensland.
DRY, WILLIAM J. S., Westholme, B.C., Canada.
fDRYSDALE, JOHN MONTETTH, M.A., 427 Calle Bartolome', Buenos Aire*, Argentine.
DU BOULAY, EDGAR, Nicosia, Cyprus.
DUCE, RICHARD HOSKIN, Balmoral Block, Victoria, B.C., Canada.
DUFF, GEORGE LESLIE, Toowong, Brisbane, Queensland.
DUFF, HUGH J., Hastings, HawTces Bay, New Zealand.
DUFF, JAMES A., Union Castle S.S. Co., P.O. Box 7, Cape Town, South Africa.
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
DUFFY, J. T., Civil Service, Kampala, Uganda.
DUKA, CAPTAIN A. T., D.S.O., M.A., M.R.C.S.E.
DULHUNTY, VERNON R. K., 750 Calle Moreno, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
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, JOHN, 4 Calle Camila, Valparaiso, Chili.
DUN, MAUNG NE, E.A.C., Eastern Subdivisional Magistrate, Rangoon, Burma.
fDuNCAN, ANDREW H. F., Mbabane, Swaziland, South Africa.
, EDWARD, J.P., Navua Mill, Fiji.
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lloyal Colonial Institute.
[rchibald Street, Fort William, Ontario, Canada (Corresponding
Secretary).
DUNCAN, GEORGE C., M.I.M.E., Chinde, Portuguese East Africa.
DUNCAN, JAMES, Ury Estate, Badulla, Ceylon.
fDuNCAN, JAMES DENOON, Attorney -at-Law, Kimberley, South Africa.
[DUNCAN, JAMBS GORDON, Club Inglis, Lomas, F.C.S., Buenos Aires, Argentine.
, JOHN, Messrs. Levin <fe Co., Ltd., Wellington, New Zealand.
, JOHN, The Grove, Picton, New Zealand.
DUNCAN, JOHN R., Vulcan Ironworks, Ltd., New Westminster, B.C., Canada.
>N, N. CHARTBRIS, District Commissioner, Lagot, Nigeria.
AN. PATRICK, C.M.G., M.L.A., 17 Sauers Buildings, Johannesburg, South Africa.
DUNCAN, RONALD OGILVIE, Burnside Road, Fendalton, Christchurch, New Zealand.
DUNCAN, RUSSELL J., Panekiri, Napier, New Zealand.
fDuNCOMBE, H. F., District Commissioner, Lagos, Nigeria.
DUNCOMBE, WALTER KELSALL, Collector of Customs, Lagos, Nigeria.
DUNELL, OWEN H. CHRISTIAN, Western Road, Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
JD'UNIENVILLE, HON. R. M., M.E.C., Mahi, Seychelles.
DUNK, HERBERT, Registrar of Deeds, Land and Survey Department, Nicosia, Cyprus.
DUNLAP, DAVID ALEXANDER, 93 Highlands Avenue, Toronto, Canada.
DUNLOP, J. M. M., LL.D., Attorney -General, Lagos, Nigeria (Corresponding Secretary).
fDuNLOP, WILLIAM, National Bank of South Africa, Johannesburg, South Africa.
DUNN, C. W. S., P.O. Box 340, Quebec, Canada.
DUNN, JAMES G., Club de Residentes Estrangeros, 476 Bartolome' Mitre, Buenos Aires. Argentine.
DUNN, THOMAS S., M.B., Naivasha, British East Africa.
DUNNE, RIGHT REV. ARCHBISHOP ROBERT, Dara, Gotha Street, Brisbane, Queensland.
DUNNING, C. A., Saskatchewan Co-operative Elevator Co., Regina, Canada.
DUPIGNY, E, G. MORSON, The Residency, Minna, Niger Province, Nigeria.
DUPONT, MAJOR C. T., Stadacona, Victoria, B.C., Canada.
DURING, ABRAHAM A., Paarl, Cape Province, South Africa.
DURMAN, LEONARD, c/o Post Office, Salisbury, Rhodesia.
DURRANT, HON. F. C. WELLS, M.A., K.C., M.E.C., Attorney-General, Nassau, Bahamas.
DUTHIE, GEORGE, Director of Education, Salisbury, Rhodesia.
DUTTON, HARRY H., Anlaby, Kapunda, South Australia.
DUTTON-THOMPSON, REV. J. R., Christ Church, Dinan, Cotes du Nord, France.
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, 521 I3th Avenue West, Calgary, Canada.
DYKE, JAMES E., 60 Carlton Street, Toronto, Canada.
DYKE, R. H. HAVEN, F.C.C.C., Alia Cordoba, Argentine.
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, Ikotobo, Quas Iboe, Nigeria.
EAMES, LIEUT. -COLONEL WILLIAM L'ESTRANGE, M.B., C.B., Australian Army Medical Corps,
Newcastle, New South Wales.
EARDLBY-WILMOT, S., Launceston, Tasmania.
EARLE, ROBERT C., M.R.C.S.E., L.S.A., Wanganui, New Zealand.
EABLE, W. F., Bellevue Road, Durban, South Africa.
EABNSHAW, HON. MR. JUSTICE ALBERT, M.A., Supreme Court, Singapore.
fEARp, CHARLES ANTHONY, Newcastle, New South Wales (Corresponding Secretary).
EABP, HON. GEORGE F., M.L.C., Uig Lodge, Point Piper, Sydney, New South Wales
(Corresponding Secretary).
EASTERBROOK, ARTHUR D., Fort Johnston, Nyasaland.
EASTOH, BERNARD J., H.B.M. Legation, Guatemala.
EASTON, HERBERT E., c/o Bank of New South Wales, George Street, Sydney, New South Wai*
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EASTWOOD, PHILIP B., ffolfontein, P.O. Brittan, Christiana, Transvaal, South Africa ; cmd
Rand Club.
EATON, GEOBGE T., Challis House, Market Place, Sydney, New South Wales.
EATON, SIB JOHN CBAIO, 480 Davenport Road, Toronto, Canada.
fEATON, WM. ABTHUB, P.O. Box 460, Cape Town, South Africa.
EBBBLS, WM. PHILLIPS, Beau Sejour Estate, Mapou, Mauritius.
fEsEBT, EBNEST, Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
EBEBTS, HON. DAVID M., K.C., M.L.A., P.O. Box 669, Victoria, B.C., Canada (Corresponding
Secretary).
ECCLES, LAUNCELOT WILLIAM, B.S.A. Co., Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia.
ECKHABDT, H. C., Civil Service, Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay States.
EDDY, EZBA B., Hull, Ottawa, Canada,
EDGAB, J., South Africa.
EDGABD, ROBEBT NICHOLSON, Calle Arribenos 1654, Belgrano, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
fEoosoN, ABTHUB B.
fEoiNGTON, THOMAS D., Premier Diamond Mining Co., P.O. Box 148, Johannesburg, South
Africa.
fEDKiNS, EDWABD R. H., Bimbah Station, Longreach, Queensland.
EDMINSON, ROBEBT, Bellevue 47, Hamburg, Germany.
EDMONDS, PAUL, 1107 Langley Street, Victoria, B.C., Canada.
EDMONDS, WALTEB A., c/o Messrs. D. E. Hockley & Co., East London, South Africa.
EDMONDSON, CBESSY S.
EDWABDES, REV. H. L. G., M.A., St. Cuthberfs Rectory, Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
EDWABDES, ROY DES A., P.O. Box 4873, Johannesburg, South Africa.
EDWABDS, ABTHUB BAYNES, Magistrate, Suva, Fiji.
EDWABDS, CHABLES HOWABD, Napier Gas Co., Napier, New Zealand.
EDWABDS, OLABENCE, W eetah, Springdale Road, Killara, Sydney, New South Wales.
EDWABDS, DAVID R., M.D., c/o Australian Mutual Provident Society, Sydney, New South
Wales.
f EDWABDS, EDWIN, Kuskie (Nigeria) Tin Fields, Ltd., Nigeria.
EDWABDS, EBNEST A., 485 Calle Cangallo, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
EDWABDS, EBNEST WM., c/o Compaftia de Petroleo la Corona, Apartado 238, Tampico, Mexico
EDWABDS, FBANCLS A., Kansanshi, Northern Rhodesia.
EDWABDS, FBEDEBIC G. H., M.D., Florida Road, Durban, South Africa.
EDWABDS, G. BAKBB, No. 1 Droogveld, via Kimberley, South Africa.
fEDWABDS, HEBBEBT, Oamaru, New Zealand.
JEDWABDS, JOHN TENISON, Telok Bukan Estate, Darvel Bay, British North Borneo
EDWABDS, MAJOB J. PLIMSOLL, Londonderry, Nova Scotia, Canada.
EDWABDS, LESLIE T., Munderoo West, Wolseley Park, Wagga, New South Wales.
EDWABDS, HON. MB. JUSTICE W. B., Wellington, New Zealand.
JEDWABDS, W. MOOBCBOFT.
J-EDWABDS, HON. W. T, A., C.M.G., M.D., Chambly Villa, Cur epipe Road, Mauritius.
fEowABDS, WILLIAM GEBALD, Norfolk Hotel, Nairobi, British East Africa.
EDWABDS, WM. J., Bank of New South Wales, Sydney, Neio South Wales.
EDYE, FBANCIS ORE, Cangallo 783, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
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ELDEB, IEVINE G. M., Elgin Plantation, Grabouw P.O., Cape Province, South Africa.
ELDEB, J. A. MACKENZIE, 534 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria ; and Australian Club.
ELGAB, CHABLES, Featherston, New Zealand.
ELIOT, EDWABD CABLYON, The Rc-sidency, Ocean Island, Western Pacific (Corresponding
Secretary).
ELKINS, W. H., Traffic Dept., F.M.S. Railways, Kuala Lumpur, Federated Malay States.
fELLACOMBE, GiLBEBT W., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia.
ELLABD, JOHN BBANDON, Police Department, Nairobi, British East Africa.
ELLEBBECK, C. J., Wapiti Avenue, Epsom, Auckland, New Zealand.
ELLIOT, CHABLES HYDE, c/o Union Bank of Australia, Adelaide, South Australia,
ELLIOT, FITJSBOY E., Halifax N. 3., Canada.
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ELLIOTT, H. CON WA v . Tin, and Power Co., Juga, Naratjul.
-fa Life Building*, Montreal, Canada.
I.LIOTT, JAMKS H., 583 Stradbrooke Avenue, Winnipeg, Canada.
/. Kimberley, 80 nth . -1
VbBBRT FULLER, 3 Argyle Street, Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand.
; .is, MAJOU B.. S.A.M.C., Rosebank Military Camp, Cape Town, S. Africa.
. R. H. Brutton, Esq., York Building, Chater Road, Hong Kong.
:ON, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
ELLIS, HENRY A., M.B., Coolgardie, Western Australia.
[>, M. B., M.R.C.S., Government Medical Officer, Lagos, Nigeria.
Secretariat. Kuala Lumpur, Federated Malay States.
LLLIS, JOHN H., (7aWe .Face Hotel, Colombo, Ceylon.
T., 81 Wellesley Street, Toronto, Canada.
PATRICK, P.O. Box 102, Elizabethville, Belgian Congo, via Capetown.
ELLIS, SAMUEL HOWARD, Barrister-at-Law, Suva, Fiji.
. CHARLES, Te Puna, Havelock North, New Zealand.
KLLISON REV. DOUGLAS, Railway Mission, Regina, Canada.
Ri .'. iiaE ANDERTON, " La Paz." Santa, Eufemia, F.C.'P.-. Argentine.
MACARTNEY, H.E., RIGHT HON. SIR WILLIAM GREY, K.C.M.G., Governmen
House, Hobart, Tasmania.
1 894 ELMSLIE, CHRISTOPHER TATHAM, 109 Pitt Street, Sydney, New South Wales.
J9I2 IONK. LANCELOT HENRY, Belize, British Honduras.
ELVINS, HAROLD S., 32 De Graves Street, Parkville, Melbourne, Victoria.
ELYARD, FREDERICK J., Messrs. Blyth Bros. & Co., Port Louis, Mauritius.
191 1 KMANUEL, ISIDORE S., Lower Liveringa Station, Derby, Western Australia.
191 3 tEMBLEY, EDWARD H., 245 Ladrobe Street, Melbourne, Victoria.
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ON, HON. CHARLES H., K.C., M.E.C., St. John's, Newfoundland.
y, ALBERT HEATHCOTE, British Cotton Growing Association, Tamale, N.T., Gold Coast
Col'
EMERY, ROBERT BURGIN, Customs Department, Lagos, Nigeria.
fENQELKBN, EMiL WILLIAM, Kimberley Club, South Africa.
ENOELS, GERHABD H., Shannon, New Zealand.
ENGEN, FREDERICK, Saskatchewan Crescent, Saskatoon, Canada.
ENGLAND, CLIFFORD AYRTON, Hawkesbury* Agricultural College, Richmond, New South Wales
ENGLISH, ERNEST E., F.R.G.S., Eastern Telegraph Co., Bombay, India (Corresponding
Secretary).
fENOLiSH, THOMAS ROWE, De Beers Consolidated Mines, Kimberley, South Africa.
, HON. MR. JUSTICE GEORGE F. N., Colombo, Ceylon.
ENNIS, ROBERT J. STANLEY, Irrigation Dept., Pretoria, South Africa.
fENTRicAN, A. J., 36 Customs Street, Auckland, New Zealand.
. .IAMKS I',., Juan Vinas, Costa Rica.
fEscoTT, H.E., SIR E. BICKHAM SWEET, K.C.M.G., Government House, Suva, Fiji.
ESPEUT, CLAUDE V., Public Works Department, Entebbe, Uganda.
ESPEUT, REGINALD WM., C.E., Government Railway, Freetown, Sierra Leone.
MUEL ALEX., Naraguta, Northern Nigeria.
fEssiEN, ALBERT DUKE, Cape Coast, Gold Coast Colony.
fEsuMAN-GwiRA, JOHN BUCKMAN, 31 Beulah Road, Cape Coast Castle, Gold Coast Colony.
;KR, THOMAS E., ('. K.
EVANS, COLONEL CUAKI.KS, C.M.<;. ( Cm.i'mi.^io-in-.r for Railways, Brisbane, Queensland.
CLArnw PKIK IVAL, Brandon, Manitoba, Canada.
., c/o T. Cook ct Son, Udbaiirne, Victoria.
Awntin* Union, I' ,.,!<> Xtic.no, San Nichols, F.C.C.A., Argentine
" Messrs. (Jutfirn: ,( Go., Singapore.
L.M.InstC.E., P.W.I). Kn<daL-nn n nr, Federated Malay St.-
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EVANS, HENRY W., 82 Spadina Road, Toronto, Canada.
EVANS, J. EMRYS, C.M.G., Rand Club, Johannesburg, South Africa.
EVANS, JOHN, B.A., M.D., Winterton, via Estcourt, Natal, South Africa.
EVANS, LEWIS, St. Winifreds, Nottingham Road, Natal, South Africa.
EVANS, LORENZO, 65 St. Ursula Street, Quebec, Canada.
fEvANS, MAURICE S., C.M.G., J.P., Hill Crest, Berea Bridge, Durban, South Africa.
EVANS, R. G., Civil Service, Kuala Lumpur ; Federated Malay States.
EVANS, SAMUEL, 153 Nugget Street, Johannesburg, South Africa.
EVANS, COLONEL THOMAS MAY, New Town, Tasmania.
EVANS, W. SCOTT, Chief Assistant Secretary, Lagos, Nigeria.
EVANS, WALTER BOWEN.
EVANS, WILLIAM J., Prestea Block A Mining Co., Tarkwa, Gold Coast Colony.
EVANS, WM. SANFORD, 326 Grain Exchange, Winnipeg, Canada.
EVERARD, HORACE N., M.D., Rand Club, Johannesburg, South Africa.
fEvERSFiELD, CAPTAIN GEORGE A., c/o Post Office, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
EVERY, RIGHT REV. BISHOP EDWARD F., D.D., 25 de Mayo 286, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
f EVES, CAPTAIN HUBERT E., J.P., Arntully, Cedar Valley P.O., Jamaica.
EVES, H. B. HEATH, Burma Oil Co., 1 Vansittart Row, Calcutta.
EWART, JOHN HAMILTON, 18 Wellington Street East, Toronto, Canada.
EWART, JOHN SKIRVING, K.C., M Olson's Bank Chambers, Ottawa, Canada.
EWEN, CHARLES A., Union Assurance Co., Wellington, New Zealand.
|EwENS, CREASY, Le Chalet, Guernsey.
EWING, ALBERT FREEMAN, Edmonton, Canada.
EWING, ROBERT S., 200 Union Trust Building, Winnipeg, Canada.
EWING, ROYAL L., 263 St. James' Street, Montr al, Canada.
EYRE, EDMOND, c/o Carlos Hegel, Guatemala.
fEYRE, FRED. J., Henley Beach, Adelaide, South Australia.
fEYRE, GEORGE H., Baines Avenue, Salisbury, Rhodesia.
EYRE, VEN. ARCHDEACON CHRISTOPHER B., Mtonya, c/o U.M.C.A., Fort Johnston, Nyasa-
land.
fEYWAZ, MICHAEL, Kapsabet, Nandi, British East Africa.
EZECHIEL, V. G., Indian Immigration Office, Penang, Straits Settlements.
FADELLE, EDWARD, C.E., c/o Hume Hermanos, Calle Lavalle 472, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
FAGG, HERBERT C., Las Cabezas Estancia Co., Gualequay, Entre Rios, Argentine.
FAIR, CHARLES H., N.R. Police, Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia.
FAIR, T. BECKETT, Cochico, Guamini, P.O. Sud, Argentine.
FAIRBAIRN, GEORGE, M.P., c/o Union Mortgage and Agency Company, William Street
Melbourne, Victoria.
FAIBBAIRN, KEKNETH BRUCE, Mapapi, Chipongwe, Northern Rhodesia.
FAIRBAIRN, RHYS D., 633 Huron Street, Toronto, Canada.
FAIRBAIRN, THOMAS, Estancia Somitas, Villa del Pilar, Paraguay.
FAIRBAIRN, THOMAS, Immigration Department, Georgetown, British Guiana.
FAIRBRIDGE, KINGSLEY, Bank of Australasia, Perth, Western Australia (Corresponding
Secretary}.
FAIRBRIDGE, WILLIAM E., Argus Printing and Publishing Co., P.O. Box 1014, Johannesburg,
South Africa.
FAIRFAX, GEOFFREY E., Barrister -at- Law, Elaine, New South Road, Woollahra, Sydney, New
South Wales.
fFAiRFAX, JAMES OSWALD, Koorali, Wolseley Road, Point Piper, Sydney, New South Wales .
FAIRFAX, SIR JAMES R., Sydney, New South Wales.
FAIRFAX, J. HUBERT, Merinya, Cambooya, Toowoomba, Queensland.
FAITHFULL, RICHARD C., 35 Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong.
fFAiTHFULL, ROBERT L., M.I)., 5 Lyons Terrace, Sydney, New South Wales
FALCK, ANOSI, 100 Zastron Street, Bloemfontein, South Africa.
FALCONER, HAROLD A., Club Inglis, 478 Bartolome" Mitre, Buenos Aires, Argent,
FANNING, LIEUT. -COLONEL FRANCIS GRANT, Coomeragie, Casino, New South TFa/c-v.
FARLOW, HON. MR. JUSTICE S. C. KINO, M.A., F.R.G.S., Accra, (lold Coast Colony.
Royal Colonial Institute.
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FARMER, Or, \yricultural Instructor, Mombasa, British East Africa.
1912 : FARMER, Jon* T.. 427 Constine Building, Montreal, Canada.
1911 P. PATTERSON, 176 Roxborough Street E., Toronto, Canada.
MINRLL, FRANK, J.P., 5 %& iSfcrerf, Sydney, New South Wales.
FARQTTHAR, ARTHUR M. 0., Lautoka, Fiji.
FARQUHAR, THOMAS S., Rand Club, Johannesburg, South Africa.
fFARQUHARSON, ARTHUR W., c/o Atlantic Fruit andS.S. Co., 11 Broadway, New York, U.S A.
1896 fFARQUHARSON, JOHN C., J.P., Constant Spring, Jamaica.
1911 , FARR, PROFESSOR C. COLERIDGE, D.Sc., Canterbury College, Christchurch, New Zealand.
FARR, WILFRID E., Condor, Punta Arenas, Straits of Magellan, Chili.
1913 ] FARRANT, 0. F. G. B., West Coast Cable Co., La Paz, Bolivia.
FARRBLL, ULICK A. R., Public Works Department, Hong Kong.
FARRER, EDMUND H., The Treasury, Pretoria, South Africa.
FARRKR, EDWIN, Tuff Nut Mine, Bembesi, Rhodesia.
FARRER, WILLIAM E., Native Commissioner, Fort Rixon, Rhodesia.
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1892 ti'AULKNER, FREDERICK C., M. A.
1913 FAVELL. ALBERT L., North Battleford, Sask., Canada.
1890 FAWCETT, JAMES HART, 4 O'Connell Street, Sydney, New South Wales.
1913 FEATHERSTONE, THOS. B., c/o L. L. Andries, Apsheronskaya, Maikop, Russia.
1913 FEE, CAPTAIN CALVIN P., 311 Stewart Street, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada.
1914 FEETHAM, RIGHT REV. JOHN 0., Bishop of North Queensland, Bishop's Lodge, Townsville,
North Queensland.
FEETHAM, RICHARD, 20 Sauers Buildings, Johannesburg, South Africa.
FELL, DAVID, M.L.A., Equitable Buildings, George Street, Sydney, New South Wales.
FELL, T. E., Provincial Commissioner, Sunyani, Ashanti, Gold Coast Colony,
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190G JFELL, W. SCOTT, Kilcreggan, Mosman, Sydney, New South Wales.
1910 FELTON, ARTHUR E., Clifton Station, West Falklands, Falkland Islands.
fFELTON, FRANCIS H., c/o H. Reynolds, Esq.,EstanciaBosqu,e,Alegre, Alta Gracia, Argentine.
1910 FENELON, JOHN J., Barrister-at-Law, P.O. Box 1175, St. John's, Newfoundland.
1 91U FENN, JOHN C. DOUGLAS, Assistant Treasurer, Nicosia, Cyprus.
1913 FENNELL, P. A., P.O. Box 224, Bulawayo, Rhodesia.
1900 FENTON, REV. HERBERT 0., B.A., P.O. Box 97, Dunedin, New Zealand.
1914 j FENWICK, GEORGE, " Otago Daily Times," Dunedin, New Zealand.
1908 ! IFERGUSON, ALAN C. W., B.A. (CANTAB.), Park Estate, Kandapola, Ceylon.
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FERGUSON, ARTHUR D., Royal Bank of Canada, Georgetown, British Guiana.
FERGUSON, FERGUS W., Capetown, South Africa.
FERGUSON, H. LINDO, M.D., F.R.C.S.L, 77 Stuart Street, Dunedin, New Zealand.
[FERGUSON, JAMES E. A., I.S.O., M.B., C.M., Georgetown, British Guiana.
fFBRGUsoN, JAMES, P.O. Box 98, Johannesburg, South Africa.
FERGUSON, JOHN, North Bay, Ontario, Canada.
FERGUSON, KENNETH, Native Police, Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia.
tFBRGusoN, RONALD H., B.A. (LoND.), Cal,ton Lodge, Colombo, Ceylon (Corresponding
Secretary).
FERGUSON, RUGGLES L., J.P., Samaritan, St. Patrick's, Grenada, British West Indies.
fFERREiRA, ANTONIO F.
FERRIS, ERNEST L., Edmonton, Canada.
FERRY, CLEMENT B., A.M.Inst.C.E.
FERRYMAN, W. E., 7, Standard Bank Chambers, Johannesburg, South Africa (Corresponding
Secretary).
FETHERSTONHAUGH, CUTHBERT, Hillside Farm, Gorey, Jersey
FETHERSTONHAUGH, J. E. M., Canada Life Building, Hamilton, Canada
rERSTONHAUGH, FREDERICK B., K.C., 10 King Street East, Toronto, Canada.
ES, HON. JAMES, M.L.C., Chizombesi Estate, Mikalongwe P.O., Nyasaland
[FIELD, A. PERCY, P.O. Box 154, Pretoria, South Africa.
TELD, FRED W., " Monetary Times," Toronto, Canada.
[ELD, THOMAS, Pasadena, Armadale Road, Renmuera, Auckland, New Zealand.
IELD, WILLIAM, 261 Alrina, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
NO, HAROLD, British Cotton-Growing Association, Port Herald, Nyasaland
Non-Resident Fellows,
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1914
1914
1911
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1914
1914
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1914
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1911
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1911
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1911
1887
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f FIELDING, HON. WILLIAM S., Ottawa, Canada.
FIFE, G. S., University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
fFioo, HON. W. H., Colombo, Ceylon.
FILLAN, CHARLES T., 350 Wilbrod Street, Ottawa, Canada.
FILMEB, HARRY J., P.O. Box 1409, Johannesburg, South Africa.
fFiN AUGHT Y, H. J., P.O. Chunespoort, via Pietersburg, Transvaal, South Africa*
FINCH, BARNARD, The Aloes, Montpelier Road, Durban, South Africa.
FINCH, FREDERIC HENRY, La Merced, Playadito Corrientes, Argentine.
FINCH, THOMAS A., P.W.D., Saltpond, Gold Coast Colony.
fFiNDLAY, GEORGE, P.O. Box 56, Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia.
FINDLAY, JOHN, 211 Notre Dame West, Montreal, Canada.
FINDLAY, JOHN H. L., P.O. Box 801, Pretoria, South Africa.
FINK, HON. THEODORE, 352 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria.
FINN, BRIGADIER-GENERAL HARRY, O.B., Ashmore, Wentworth Street, Point Piper, Sydney,
New South Wales.
fFiRMiN, CECIL H., Zaria, Nigeria.
JFiRMiNGER, REV. WALTER K., B.D., M.A., cfo Messrs. Grindlay <k Co., 11 Hastings Street,
Calcutta.
FIRR, TOM F., P.W.D., Zomba, Nyasaland.
FIRTH, ARCHIBALD K., Temaire, Papanui Road, Christchurch, New Zealand.
FIRTH, HENRY W. ST. J., B.B. & C.I. Railway, Ajmer, Rajputana, India.
FISH, GEORGE, Sanyo, Grey Street, South Brisbane, Queensland.
fFiSHER, G. A., Pearson Street, Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
FISHER, JOHN MEADOWS, 39 Stock Exchange, Johannesburg, South Africa.
fFiSHER, NORMAN R., B.Sa, M.E., Cobalt, Ontario, Canada.
FISHER, R. HILL, Christchurch, New Zealand.
FISHER, HON. SYDNEY A., 4 Range Road, Ottawa, Canada.
FISHER, RIGHT REV. T. CATHREW, D.D., Lord Bishop of Nyasaland, LiJcoma, Nyasaland.
FISHER, THOMAS R., Waltham, St. Clair, Dunedin, New Zealand.
FISHER, W. SHIRES, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada.
fFiSKEN, JOHN INGLIS, Tarrawonga, Lansell Road, TooraTc, Melbourne, Victoria.
FITCHETT, REV. WM. H., LL.D., Barkers Road, Kew, Melbourne, Victoria.
FITZGERALD, GEORGE L., C.E., The Foliage, San Fernando, Trinidad.
FiTzGiBBON, WILLIAM N., Home's Buildings, Suva, Fiji.
FITZPATRICK, GEORGE, Barrister-at-Law, San Fernando, Trinidad.
fFiTzPATRicK, SIR J. PERCY, K.C.M.G., M.L.A., P.O. Box 149, Johannesburg, South Africa.
FiTzRANDOLPH, ROBERT, Lynton, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada (Corresponding
Secretary).
fFLACK, JOSEPH H., 9 Queen Street, Melbourne, Victoria.
fFLANAGAN, EDWARD JOHN.
FLATAU, 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, PotcJiefstroom, Transvaal, South Africa.
FLEISCHER, HENRY C., Registrar of Mining Titles, P.O. Box 1132, Johannesburg, South Africa.
FLEISCHMANN, HUGO, H.B.M. Vice-Consul-, Quetzaltenango, Guatemala.
FLEMING, ARTHUR LESLIE, Great Diamond Estate, British Guiana.
FLEMING, CHARLES D., J.P., Mining Commissioner, Bulawayo, Rhodesia.
FLEMING, HUGH, Ottawa, Canada.
FLEMING, JAMES A., Estancia Flemington, Gualequay, Entre Rios, Argentine.
FLEMING, JOHN M., Great Diamond Estate, British Guiana.
f FLEMING, RICHARD, P.O. Box 393, Johannesburg, South Africa.
FLEMING, THOMAS, Good Hope, Boston, Natal, South Africa.
FLETCHER, ALFRED G., 325 Russell Hill Drive, Toronto, Canada.
FLETCHER, CHARLES MCKENZIE, Magistrate, Gwanda, Rhodesia.
FLETCHER, JOHN W., Jinga, Uganda.
f FLETCHER, M. M., P.O. Box 227, Bulawayo, Rhodesia.
FLETCHER, WILLIAM, P.O. Box 670, Cape Town, Stuth Africa,
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1896 tFLETcn VM, Langford, Walcha, New South Wales.
1902 f FLETCHER, WM. HORTON, c/o Standard Bank, Salisbury, Rhodesia.
1911 FLETCHER, W. MORRIS, Saltoun, Dominica.
1912 : FLINT, ERIC CHARLES M., 1161 Melville Street, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
1909 FLOOD, EDWARD H. S-, Canadian Trade Commissioner, Bridgetown, Barbados.
H 1 '2 FLORANOH, ROBERT STONE, Stipendiary Magistrate, Gisborne, New Zealand.
1014 FLORY, ROBERT J., Eastern Land Co., Parana, Argentine.
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FOOOITT, EMANUEL J., Alexandra Road, Maritzburg, South Africa.
FOORD, MONT AGUE TEESDALE, P.O. Box 40, Cape Town, South Africa.
FOOT, ALFRED NEWTON, P.O. Box 206, 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.
t FORBES, HENRY, Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
FORBES, COLONEL H. VILLIERS, Villa Wera, Cannes, France.
I' 1 14 FORD, FRANK G. G., 477 Calle Lavalle, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
1913 FORD, HAROLD, Casilla de Correo 332, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
1914 FORD, HENRY WALTER, A.M.Inst.C.E., Miranda Estancia Co., Miranda, Matto Grosso
Brazil.
FORD, JAMES W., Edgewood, Arrow Lakes, B.C., Canada.
1889 , FORD, JOSEPH C., 117 Duke Street, Kingston, Jamaica.
tFoREMAN, JOSEPH, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 215 Macquarie Street, Sydney, New South Wales.
tFoRiN, His HONOUR JUDGE J. A., Nelson, B.C., Canada.
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FORNO, LUIGI G., 45 Strada Zaccaria, Valetta, Malta.
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fFonsTER, MAURICE N., Railway Department, Freetown, Sierra Leone.
FORTUNE, GEORGE, 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, Nigeria.
t FOSTER, FRANK, Western Railway, Estacion Once, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
FOSTER, HON. SIB GEORGE E., K.C.M.G., 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.
FOUCAR, GEORGE, 741 Calle Tucuman, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
FOULGER, HOWSON R., Chigwell, Alberta, Canada.
FOULKES, CAPTAIN HENRY D., Resident, Sokoto, Nigeria.
FOULKES, CAPTAIN J. FORTESQUE, Military District 11, Victoria, B.C., Canada.
tFowLDs, HON. GEORGE, J.P., M.P., Auckland, New Zealand.
FOWLER, CHARLES, Gurum River (Nigeria) Tin Mines, via Naraguta, Nigeria.
FOWLER, CHARLES DONALD, 431 Calle Chacabuco, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
FOWLER, FELIX, Yapane, Lunr,galla, Ceylon.
FOWLER, FREDERICK D., P.W.D., Lagos, Nigeria.
EDWARD ' 441 Vartolome* Mitre, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
Fox, GEORGE, M.R.C.S.E., L.R.C.P.
Fox, JOHN, G.P.O., Colombo, Ceylon
Fox ' ] - Maiapos, Rhodesia.
Fox, THOMAS V., M.A., B.C.L., Secretariat, Entebbe, Uganda.
'ox, RKV. THOMAS, Bishopscourt, Suva, Fiji.
tFox-DECENT, THOMAS, 354 Main Street, Winnipeg, Canada
DNEL FRANK E., V.D., Resident Magistrate, Estcourt, Natal, South Africa.
*OY, PmLiP ARNOLD, Entre Ihos Railway Co., Parana, Argentin
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FRANCES, HARRY L., Reitfontein, Winterton, Estcourt, Natal.
FRANCIS, HON. BERTRAM ALEXANDER, M.L.C., Protector of Immigrants, Curepipe, Mauritius,
FRANCIS, CLIFFORD CLAUDE, District Officer, British Solomon Island*.
FRANCIS, PERCY J., Union-Castle ti.8. Co., Port Elizabeth, South Africa (Corresponding
Secretary).
FRANCIS, WELLINGTON, K.C., 66 Lowther Avenue, Toronto, Canada.
FRANKLAND, FREDERICK W., Okataina, Foxton, New Zealand.
FRANKLIN, G. P., 55 Essenwood Road, Durban, South Africa.
FRANKLIN, W. H., St. John's, Newfoundland.
FRANK, ARCHIE M., 7 A Avenida Norte Prolongation 117, Guatemala.
f FRANKS, C. LA T., Survey Department, Belize, British Honduras.
FRANKS, FOSTER OWEN, 259 Calle Maipu, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
FRANKS, GODFREY F., M.A., Queen's College, Georgetown, British Guiana.
fFRASER, ALEX., J.P., P.O. Box 33, Bulawayo, Rhodesia ;. and Bulawayo Club.
FRASER, ALEXANDER, 76 Market Street, Johannesburg, South Africa.
fFRASER, A. C., Merchants Bank, Victoria, B.C., Canada.
FRASER, A. S., Customs Department, Freetown, Sierra Leone.
fFRASER, DONALD, 672 Calle Paraguay, Rosario de Santa Fe~, Argentine.
FRASER, HON. EDWARD C., C.M.G., M.L.C., The Castle, Beau Bassin, Mauritius.
f FRASER, FREDERICK H., Pitakande Group, Matale, Ceylon.
fFRASER, SENATOR HON. SIR JOHN GEORGE, P.O. Box 250, Bloemfontein, South Africa.
FRASER, MALCOLM A. C., Registrar-General, Perth, Western Australia.
FRASER, NORMAN C., Knysna, South Africa.
FRASER, ROBERT, Calle Patricios 1053, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
FRASER, HON. SIMON, 454 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria.
FRASER, WM. KING, Resident, Zungeru, Nigeria.
FRAZER, WILLIAM EDWARD, Bank of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales.
FREDERICKS, J. HAROLD, c/o T. A. Wall, Jr., Esq., Freetown, Sierra Leone.
FREDERICKS, MAURICE, Bank of British West, Africa, Bathurst, Gambia.
fFREE, SMITH L. P., Lower Riccarton, Christchurch, New Zealand.
FREEMAN, SYDNEY, Banque Continental de Paris, 73 Boulevard Hausmann, Paris.
FREEMAN, WM. GEORGE, B.Sc., A.R.C.S., F.L.S., Royal Botanic Gardens, Trinidad.
fFREMANTLE, JOHN MORTON, Ibi, Northern Provinces, Nigeria.
J-FREMANTLE, SELWYN H., C.I.E., I.C.S., Allahabad, India.
FREEMANTLE, WILLIAM HENRY, Tramway Co., Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
FRENCH, ARTHUR, Afton Lodge, Yeoville, Johannesburg, South Africa.
fFRENCH, THOMAS, c/o Burma Mines, Namtu, via Manpwe. Burma.
FRERE, CAPTAIN ALLAN GRAY, 86th Infantry, St. Thomas Mount, Madras, India.
FRERE, ERIC GRAY, N. W. Mounted Police, McLeod, Alta, Canada.
FRERE, HAROLD ARTHUR, Superintendent of Prisons, Georgetown, British Guiana.
FRERE, NOEL GRAY, Assistant District Commissioner, Kennema, Sierra Leone.
FRERE, OWEN G., Police Department, Nairobi, British East Africa.
FREWEN, EDWARD J., Apartado 277, Tampico, Tamps, Mexico.
FREWEN, HUGH MORETON, Government House, Northern Nigeria.
f FREYSENG, EDWARD, 90 Roxborough Street East, Toronto, Canada.
FRIEDLANDER, CHARLES, Victoria Chambers, Burg Street, Cape Town, South Africa.
FRIEDMAN, ISAAC, Corporation Buildings, Rissik Street, Johannesburg, South Africa.
FRIND, H. OTTO, F.R.G.S., c/o Messrs. RooLe, Sickle & Co., 26 Adelaide Street W., Toronto
Canada.
FRODSHAM, RIGHT REV. BISHOP GEORGE H., M.A., D.D.
fFROOD, THOMAS MORTON, M.D., P.O. Box 1032, Johannesburg, South Africa.
FROST, ARTHUR W., P.O. Box 60, Pilgrim's Rest, Transvaal , South Africa.
fFRY, HAROLD A., P.O. Private, Buy, Langlaate, Transvaal, South Africa.
FRY, HUGH R., c/o Bengal Nagpur Cotton Mitts, Rajnandgaon, C.P., India.
FULLER, FRANCIS C., C.M.G., Chief Commissioner, The Fort, Xutn<txi, (!<>1<( Coft.it Colony,
FULLER, WILLIAM H., 3 Hill Street, East London, South, Africa.
FULFORD, HARRY E., C.M.G., British Consulate-General, Tientsin, China.
140 Royal Colonial Institute.
1 fFuLTON. ii "^BERT VALPY, P.O. Box 84, Du-ncdin, New Zealand.
191 1 FUBBY. WM. STAFFORD, M.I.E.E., Glanville Terrace, Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand.
190(i FURLFY. JOHN TALFOURD, Colonial Secretariat, Accra, Gold Coast Colony.
191") FUBNISS, CHARLES W. MoKENZiE, P.O. Box 522, Cape Town, South Africa.
fFrsH, HON. SIR PHILIP 0., K.C.M.G., Macquarrie Plains, Bushey Park, Tasmania.
FYSH, P. OAKLEY, Junr., Launceston, Tasmania.
GABBIEL, E. VIVIAN, C.V.O., C.S.I., Foreign Office, Simla (Corresponding Secretary).
GAOE, CHARLES E., Royal Natal Yacht Club, Durban, South Africa.
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191: OALE, EDMUND ESTOOURT, Kumassi, Gold Coast Colony.
GALE, WALTER F., J.P., F.R.A.S., Oatlands, Hunter's Hill, Sydney, New South Wales.
India.
GAISFORD, HENRY, Oringi, Napier, New Zealand.
fGALBRAiTH, AUGUSTUS W. DE R., M.Inst.C.E., F.S.E., cfo Bank of Australasia, Collins
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GALLAGHER, PATRICK F., Government Railway, Lagos, Nigeria.
fGALLEWSKi, MAURICE, Stock Exchange, Johannesburg, South Africa.
191:5 GALLOWAY, WILLIAM, Messrs. Thompson, Moir & Galloway, P.O. Box 53, Accra, Gold Coast
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, GEORGE LUCK, M.D., F.R.C.S., Cradock Place, Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
GALT, JOHN, Blue Ribbon, Ltd., Winnipeg, Canada.
fGALWAY, H.E., LIEUT. -COLONEL SIB HENRY L., K.C.M.G., D.S.O., Government House,
Adelaide, South Australia.
1913 GAMBLE, GEORGE HUBERT, c/o Messrs. Runciman & Coi, 264 San Martin, Buenos Aire*
Argentine.
1912 GARBE, PROFESSOR J. B., P.O. Box 136, Durban, South Africa.
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GARBUTT, ARTHUR WALTER, 783 Calle Florida, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
GARDEN, JAMES F., Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
GARDINER, WILLIAM F., 347 Pender Street, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
GARDINER-BROWN, FRANCIS, Calle Cangallo 499, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
GARDOM, BENJAMIN WILLIAM, 250 Bartolome Mitre, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
GABDOM, JOHN DALE, 250 Bartolome Mitre, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
GARLAND, RICHARD, Bronte, Middle Brighton, Melbourne, Victoria.
, JOHN, P.O. Box 63, Cape Town, South Africa.
1912 | GARNETT, EDGAR M., Guantanamo, Cuba.
s. GEORGE RUSSELL, M.E.C., La Penitence, British Guiana.
1914 fGABNETT, H. G., Bartolome Mitre, 286, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
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GABNHAM, WILLIAM STEPHEN, c/o B.E.A. Corporation, Ltd., Mombasa, British East Africa.
GABBABD, GEORGE F., c/o Messrs. Smith <fc Emmerton, 352 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria.
GARRAWAY, HENRY FBANK, c/o Messrs. A. Berg & Co., Barranquilla, Colombia.
GABBETT, H. L. 0., Government College, Lahore, India.
GABBETT, HENBY B. G., Forests Department, Bangkok, Siam.
GABRICK, HEBBERT DOUGLAS, Ukuwella Estate, Ukuwella, Ceylon.
ABBOD, JOHN REBBECK, Club Ingles, 478 Calle Bartolome Mitre, Buenos Aires, Argenti
GARSTIN, CBOSBIE, Tsessebe, Tati, Bechuanaland Protectorate.
GASCOYNE, HARRY B., Niger Co., Onitsha, Nigeria.
GASKIN, C. P., Berbice, British Guiana.
fGASSON, GEORGE H., Queenstown, South Africa.
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GAULT, ALEXANDER, Suva, Fiji.
GAULT, DAVID, F.R.C.S., M.D., Inglewood, New Zealand.
ED, ARTHUR C., Broomassie Mines, Gold Coast Colony.
., c/o o. A. aes Huileries du Congo Beige, Kinshasa, Belgian Congo, via
!o !S AY> ^ RN LD E " Tke Brother > Grenada, West Indies.
fOAY, GEORGE SINCLAIR, Coronado, San Diego County, California, U.S.A.
tGEAR, WILLIAM INKEBMAN, 23 St. Sacrament Street, Montreal, Canada
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GEARY, ALFRED, Gardiner Street, Durban, South Africa.
GEDDES, THOMAS G., Rua Visconde de Itatjorahy 75, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
GEE, A. II., Land and Survey Department, Entebbe, Uganda.
GEE, GEOBGE IT., c/o National Bank of New Zealand, Limited, Wellington, New Zealand.
GELLE, PIERRE F. A., Albert Street, Victoria, Make*, Seychelles.
GEMMELL, HUGH B., Mechanical Supt. South African Railways, Cape Town, South Africa.
GEMMELL, JOHN, Mashonaland Agency, Bulawayo, Rhodesia.
GENDERS, COLONEL J. C., V.D., J.P., Glendg, South Australia.
GEORGE, ARTHUR, Kingston, Jamaica.
GEORGE, EDWARD G. S., G.I.E., O.P.O., 144 Deal, Oak Bay, Victoria, B.C., Canada.
(GEORGE, HENRY B., Provincial Audit Office, Cape Town, South Africa.
GEORGE, W. H., Wellington, New Zealand.
GEORGE, WM. KERR, 71 Highland Avenue, Toronto, Canada.
GEORGESON, GEORGE, J.P., Mutual Life Buildings, George Street, Sydney, New South Walts.
GEORGESON, WILLIAM, Calgary, Canada.
GEPP, N. M., Resident, Zungeru, Nigeria.
GSRARD, CHARLES E., 400 Bartolomz M itre, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
GERALD, WILLIAM J., I.S.O., 75 Spark,? Street, Ottawa, Canada.
GERARD, HUGH WILLIAM HENRY, Brisbane, Queensland.
GERNY, H. A., c/o Messrs. Elder, Smith & Co., Melbourne, Victoria.
f GriBAUD, FRANK, c/o Messrs. Bagshaw, Gibaud & Co. , North End, Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
GIBBINGS, ALFRED H., Calle Balcara 278, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
GIBBON, CHARLES, Goonambil, Watiegama, Ceylon.
GIBBON, J. MUERAY, Publicity Department, C.P.R., Montreal, Canada.
GIBBONS, LIEUT. -COLONEL ALFRED ST. HILL, F.R.G.S., Ingwerere, Lusaka, Northern
Rhodesia (Corresponding Secretary).
GIBBONS, ARCHIBALD, Nigerian Railways, Lagos, Nigeria.
GIBBONS, HAROLD B., Buller Mine, Battlefields, Rhodesia.
GIBBS, ARTHUR FAIRBANKS, Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada.
GIBBS, G. W., Marine Department, Lokoja, Nigeria.
GIBBS, HENRY J., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Lunatic Asylum, Singapore.
fGiBBS, JOHN, 12 Gately Street, East London, South Africa.
GIBBS, HON. MICHAEL P., M.E.O., St. John's, Newfoundland.
GIBBS, R. W., Dunedin, New Zealand.
GIBLIN, ALFRED, Te Autc, Ilawkes Bay, New Zealand.
f GIBLIN, JOHN SCRUBY, Napier, New Zealand.
GIBLIN, WM. ERIC, M.B., Ch.M., Samarai, Papua (via Australia).
GIBSON, FREDERICK G., M.D., Rayleigh, Papanui Road, Christchurch, New Zealand.
GIBSON, H. A., M.D., 216 6th Avenue West, Calgary, Canada.
GIBSON, HARRY, J.P., P.O. Box 1643, and 85 St. George's Street, Cape Town, South Africa
(Corresponding Secretary).
GIBSON, HOPE, 186 San Martin, Buenos Aires, Argentine.
GIBSON, HON. JAMES J., M.L.C., Anglo-Ceylon Estates Co., Port Louis, Mauritius.
GIBSON, SIR JOHN M., K.C.M.G., Ravenclijfe, Ravensclijfe Avenue, Hamilton, Canad*.
f GIBSON, ROBERT, Yarradale, Lansell Road, Toorak, Victoria.
GIBSON, THOMAS, 164 Metcalfe Street, Ottawa, Canada.
|GiBSON, WILLIAM SUMNER, Civil Service, Singapore.
GIDDEN, THOMAS, Campion, Bogarvantalawa, Ceylon.
GIDDY, LENNOX L., P.O. Box 10, Grahamstown, South Africa.
GIDEON, D. S., J.P., Port Antonio, Jamaica.
fGiFFARD, JOHN L., Estancia Palmari, Lapa, Terretorio Neuquen, Argentine.
GILBERT, CYRIL OWEN, Survey Department, Nairobi, British East Africa.
GILBERT, R. AINSWORTH, P.W.D., Accra, Gold Coast Colony.
fGiLBERTSON, CHARLES, ViUino Scarselli, Via Trieste 30, Firenze, Italy.
GILCHRIST, JOHN, Union Club, Sydney, New South Wales.
fGiLCHRiST, THOMAS B., M.D., P.O. Box 161, Fordsburg, Johannesburg, South Africa.
GILCHRIST, WILLIAM J., Attorney-General's Office, Georgetown, British Guiana.
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'/ 1st church Club, New Zealand.
>'HAT,rx>RAN, M.A., LL.B., 23 Cowra Clue ''fell Street, Adelaide,
South Australia.
GILFILL vv, ALEXANDER, B.Sc., P.O. Box 755, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.
tGiLFTLT.AN, DOUGLAS 1<\, P.O. Box 1397, Johannesburg, South Africa.
GILFILLAN, EDWARD T., Conway P.O., Middelburg, Cape Province, South Africa.
'TLLAN, WILLIAM H., Surveyor-General, Pretoria, South Africa.
, W. M., The MiUing Co., Calgary, Canada.
GILL, E. B., c/o Messrs. Gill and Wheelock, Nairobi, British East Africa.
fGiLL, ROBERT, 281 O'Connor Street, Ottawa, Canada.
>HN WM., Anchor Fhur Mills, Bathurst Street, Sydney, New South Wales.
HOBEHT K., J.T., 74 Princess Street, Kew, Victoria.
GILLIES, JOHN, H..B.M. Consul, Barranquilla, Colombia.
GILLINGHAM, ALFRED J., Apartodo 80, Las Palmas, Grand Canary.
GILLOTT, ARTHUR G. M., Casilla 385, San Jose, Costa Rica.
GILMAN, ERNEST CHARLES, Assistant Conservator of Forests, Epe, Nigeria.
GILMOUR, DAVID W., Chartered Bank of India, Kuala Lumpur, Federated Malay States.
fGiMLETTE, JOHN D., M.R.G.S., L.R.C.P., Residency Surgeon, Kelantan Malay States.
GIMSON, MARTIN, Kumasai, Gold Coast Colony.
GIBDLBSTONB, REV. CANON HENRY, M.A., St. Peter's College, Adelaide, South Australia.
fGiRDLESTONE, MAJOR NELSON S., c/o Standard Bank, Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
GIRLINO, WALTER CHARLES, J.P., Stanley, Falkland Islands.
fGiSBORNE, DUDLEY G., P.O. Box 693, Bulawayo, Rhodesia.
GLANVILLE, T. B., P.O. Box 4573, Johannesburg, South Africa.
fGLANViLLE, THOMAS, Mile Gully P.O., Manchester, Jamaica.
GLASGOW, ROBERT, 12-14 East Wellington Street,. Toronto, Canada.
GLASIER, F. BEDFORD, C.M.G.
GLAZEBROOK, ARTHUR J., 546 Huron Street, Toronto, Canada.
GLEDDEN, ROBERT, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia.
fGLENNY, MAJOR THOMAS A., Rand Club, Johannesburg, South Africa.
fGLOAO, DURANT. Penhalonga, Umlali, Rhodesia.
GLOSSOP, CAPT. H. W. DALE, Police Department, Tamale, N.T., Gold Coast Colony.
GLOVER, ARTHUR HARDINO, llaro Rubber & Produce Estates, Badagry, Lagos, Nigeria.
GLYNN, HENRY THOMAS, Huntingdon Hall, Sabie, Transvaal, South Africa.
GOBBBTT, WILLIAM HENRY, Toowoomba, Queensland.
fGocuLDAS, NAROTTAM MORARJEE, Shanti Bhavan, Pedder Road, Bombay.
GODDARD, THOMAS N., Government House, Falkland Islands.
GODDEN, H. DANVERS, D.D.S.
GODET, JOHN D. MIDDLETON, Paget, Bermuda.
GODFREY, GEORGE, Strathmore, Fitzroy Street, St. Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria.
fGoDFREY, JOSEPH JAMES, c/o Engineer -in-Chief, Canton-Hankow Railway, Hupei Hunan,
Hankow, China.
GODLHY, GODI-REY A., Department of Native Affairs, Pretoria, South Africa.
tGoDWiN, CHARLES A., Las Cabezas, Estacion San Julian, F.C.E. Rios, Argentine.
GODWIN, CHARLHS J., Post Office, Bushtick Mine, Bulawayo, Rhodesia.
GOLDIB, A. R., c/o Bank of Victoria, Melbourne, Victoria.
GOLDIE, JOHN H. D., c/o Colonial Sugar Refining Co., O'Connell Street, Sydney, New South
Wales.
GOLDMAN, LEOPOLD, 176 St. George Street, Toronto, Canada.
GOLDMAH, RICHARD, P.O. Box 5594, Johannesburg, South Africa.
GOLDBMCH, SAMUBL, P.O. Box 933, Johannesburg, South Africa.
GOLDSBBO, GIOROB SELWYN, Gillies Avenue, Epsom, Auckland, New Zealand.
GOLDSBURY, JOHN C., Mossel Bay, Cape Province, South Africa.
GOLDSMITH, THB RIGHT REV. FREDERICK, Lord Bishop of Bunbury, Bunbnry, Western
Australia.
GOLDSMITH. HBNBY E., F.R.M.S., Public Works Department, Hong Kong.
THOMAS, Kroonttad, O.F.8., South Africa.
Non-Resident Fellows.
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GOLLAN, HON. HBNUY C., K.C., Attorney -General, Port of Spain, Trinidad.
fGoLLEDGE, GBORQB H., Gikiyanakanda, Neboda, Ceylon.
GOMES, GASIMTRO J., M.I)., (J.M., 200 Camp Street, Georgetown, British Guiana.
fGoMM, HARRY H., H.B.M. Vice-Consul, Curityba, Brazil
GOOD, HARRY EDWARD, Wanganui, New Zealand.
GOODACRB, JOSIAH S., Ahosso, G. M. Co., Abosso, Gold Coast Colony.
fGooo BRAND, STEPHEN, M.B., Ch.B., Medical Department, Accra, Gold Coast Colony.
GOODS, SIR CHARLES H., 48 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, South Australia.
GOODE, GEORGE F., Ragga, Northern Provinces, Nigeria.
GOODE, RICHARD A. J., Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia.
GOODB, S. H., Adelaide, South Australia.
GOODERHAM, COLONEL A. E., Deancroft, South Drive, Toronto, Canada.
GOODHART, HERBERT L., Fort Jameson, Northern Rhodesia.
GOODLIFF, LEONARD, The Haldimand Farm Labour Bureau, Jarvis, Ontario, Canada.
GOODRIDQE, HON. A. F., St. John's, Newfoundland.
GOODRIDGE, RICHARD F., M.L.C., Messrs. A. Goodridge & Sons, St. John's, Newfoundland
GOODWIN, ARTHUR J., Public Works Department, Lagos, Southern Nigeria.
GOOLD-ADAMS, H.E., MAJOR SIR HAMILTON J., G.G.M.G.,G.B., Government House, Brisbane,
Queensland.
GORDON, ALAN B., King Williams Town, South Africa.
GORDON, CRAWFORD, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Winnipeg, Canada (Corresponding
Secretary).
GORDON, DOUGLAS WM., Native Department, Gwimbi, via Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia.
fGoRDON, GEORGE, Muanaweni, Rewa, Fiji.
GORDON, GILBERT T.,