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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 88

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XXV.

Any member or honorary member guilty of wilfully infringing the Rules or Bye-Laws, or of conducting himself in or out of the Club House in an improper manner, shall be liable to expulsion. The charge against the accused member must, in the first instance be submitted in writing to the Committee by a member, and a copy of such charge shall be forthwith transmitted to the member accused; and if upon due investigation they shall be of opinion that the circumstances require the notice of the Club, a Special General Meeting shall be convened by the Committee, and the member accused shall be informed of it. The opinion of such meeting, at which not less than twenty members must be present, shall be obtained by ballot, when, if two-thirds of the members voting at the meeting shall decide that the accused member has merited expulsion, he shall cease to be a member of the Club, and such resolution shall be notified to him forthwith by the Secretary.