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SMAD. An Organ of Student Opinion. 1932. Volume 3. Number 4.

Annual General Meeting

Annual General Meeting.

At this meeting, on 24th June, the Report was. adopted without discussion.

Questions were asked about the loss on Joy Night to which Mr Reardon—(.Voice: "Are you in favour of abolishing the Oath ?")—replied. The loss was attributed to the prevailing hard times. His replies to Mr. Chorlton's lengthy cross-examination were satisfactory, and after Mr. Bishop's spirited defence of the Committee the discussion lapsed.

It was asked why the Executive Committee books had not been written up earlier, and the Executive, through the chair, accepted the responsibility; the funds were all accounted for. and after further discussion the accounts were adopted subject to completion of the audit.

Examination Fees.

The new Executive were requested to approach the Senate for reductions in fees for examinations and the L.L.B. Degree, and for extension of the time for payment.

Blues.

Moved and carried that the Constitution be altered to permit to permit the award of six Blues to the Harrier Club.

Election.

The results of the election were announced, and pandemonium ensued.

Mr. Bishop expressed the thanks of the Association to Mr. Rollings for the work he had done as president. He traversed the improvements resulting during the period. They were grateful to Mr. Rollings for the conscientious way he had carried out his onerous duties. The meeting carried the vote of thanks in the usual enthusiastic manner.

Votes of thanks were passed to the auditor and to Messrs Perry and Bradshaw for their work on the accounts, and the meeting closed.

After the meeting the outgoing Executive entertained the incoming at supper in the office.