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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 74

General

General.

V. No new bye-law shall be made, nor shall any standing bye-law be altered, or annulled, except by a majority of those present at a General Meeting of the Council, nor unless notice of such proposed addition, alteration, or amendment, shall have been placed upon the notice and agenda paper convening the said General Meeting.

VI. Six weeks' notice at the least shall be given of every General Meeting of the Council.

VII. At any meeting of the Council, or of any Committee, or sub-Committee, the person for the time being occupying the chair shall, in case the members voting upon any question are equal on either side, be entitled to give the casting vote.

VIII. The travelling expenses of Honorary Officers shall be paid from the National Fund. Postage, stationery, &c., for correspondence connected with Council work shall also be a charge on the National Fund.

decorative feature

Prior to Convention the following circular was distributed throughout the Colony :—

To Members of the Canterbury Women's Institute, and the Public.

The Programme of a Convention to be held in Christchurch, New Zealand, during, the week beginning April 13th, is herewith submitted to your consideration. Each address will be followed by debate.

We, the Executive, cordially invite your attendance:—president : Miss Sherriff Bain. Vice-Presidents : Mrs Sheppard, Mrs Blake, Mrs J. T. Smith, Hon, Secretary : Mrs Ada Wells. Hon. Assist. Secretary : Mrs Ross. Hon. Treasurer : Miss A. E. Hookham. Committee : Misses Atkinson and Garstin, Mesdames Darling, H. Smith, Wallis, Black, and Henderson.