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The annual meeting of the Craigengower Cricket Club was held last evening
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1922.
charyss were so high that the matter had had to be 12 in abeyance. The duty of the Trea- surer and the Secretary had be come very arduous. They had to deal with members in all walks of life and it was impossible to please everybody. Whatever they had dose had been for the in- terests of the Club. Hear, hear). He had heard remarks about how the affairs were run by the Com- Secretary and mittee and the In the unavoidable absence of Treasurer. These were quite up- the President, Mr. R. Bass, (the called for. The Committee had Hon. Secretary) was unanimously only done their duty, and dissatis chosen Chairman. His task of fed persons should remember conducting the meeting was not that they were not being paid a an easy one. Frequently two or cent for their work. If they had three members were on their feet a grievance they should put it at one time, many heated passages before the Committee and it would
be attended to.. and irrelevant observations were forthcoming and one enthusiastic gentleman in the front row made his sole business to second
ever
resolution made jaimest
However. the Chairman through the business expeditiously and, as we say when discussing film stories, "all ended happily.”
Question Time.
some the
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Regarding the election, the Chairman was sorry to say that there had been a division opinion amongst the members of the Club He knew of
had Sot members who
taken trouble to call a meeting and to pass around a circular to certain members urging them to vote for The Late Mr. R. E Belilios,
certain person. The Committee Proposing the adoption of the held no brief for anybody and had report and balance sheet, the no intention of favouring one or Chairman expressed gratification the other. At the conclusion et at the large attendance which his speech the Chairman intimat- showed?. he said. the interested that he would be glad members took in the Club. After answer any questions. apologising for the unavoidable
After a Evely discussion 00 2 delay in the issue of the report. the Chairman went on to refer question procedure, at the con- the irreparable less the Club ha elusion of which the adoption of sustained by the death of the late the report and accounts was Mr. R. E. Balilios. Mr. Belilios he animously agreed to, Mr. C. A. sold, had been a very willing and Grimes said he had a number of generous worker for the Club and questions which he would like to afraid they are always gave a helping hand when put. "I am it was needed. It was a matter of rather unpleasant, but it cannot "The regret that Mr. Belilios had not be helped." he remarked. lived to see the completion of the first, are any stock books kept Club extensions, which it was preto check the bar consumption, and posed to carry out very shortly. f not, why me? As members would see from the [report, Mr. Belia had, with Dests. Medy and Bradbery, undertaken to pay the COST these impnvements, and it proposed to call the new hall "the Bells Hal" Applause).
Wins
un-
The Chairman: We had a stock beck, but we found it impossible to keep stock owing to the dih culty of getting someone to check the drinks. We have adopted a system whereby when the drinks come in they are
atocked and served out to the bar fur
As a tribute of respec XO the sumption.
memory of the late Mr.
Belillos
Mr. Grimes Arising out
con-
pt
the meeting, at the invitation of that I should like to say that the Chairman, stood in silence for teck books are not difcut to a short while.
keep. I have kept the stock books Outstanding Chits.
6 a bar in Hongkong for years-- Resuming, the Charmon df a matter of fact for about six that in regard to cricket and years-and I can say there is very tennis the rear's result was poor. little difficulty in keeping them but that could not be helped as and checking them up at a given tw.ce week. My they had only a small sumber of] time-say, ploring members. In regard to next question is: Is the lig of membership, according to the defaulting members at present a complete they had now 304 members: dur-posted in the Clab ing the past year they had the list of defaulting members since
subsequent to the 31st August,| record number of $1 new members. Naturally they had to strike of 1922)
paid their! The Chairman: The list posted man who had
for
is not a complete list. We have spbsomptions
Fome tima.
others who have Dealing with the question
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not paid, but would like to see the list, you can tinence, the Chairman said trisome are away and others have come to my office and I will show Was very knotty point which promised to pay or are making it to you.
Mr. Grimes: I should very We did not think] der to do so.
much like to set them as a per-¡ it desirable to post the full list.
they Mr. Grimes: Mr. Chairman, 1sonal matter, but I think hown by the Working Account. ink that is undoubtedly out of should be here for any member was very small. but it had to be order. I do not know who the to look at. remembered that they had to remembers are who have not paid.
The Chairman: Come deem 21 310 debert ses pay $100 but a rule is a rule and I, think offer tomorrow any time you like. interest and buy $300 worth of it should be adhered to. crockery and glassware.
Taking
to MJ
Mr. Grimes: The next question
The Chairman remarked that the is, has rule 19 been extended in 1922 | these factors into considerations. Committee bad to use discretion in favour of any member or mem- The thought the archants were in a delicate matter of this kind.
bers, and if so, why 1 take it quite satisfactory. He knew there
Mr. H. H. Tayler: I
The Chairman: Rule 19 relers to had been
dispute about that the members who have not some
members extending payment to the watstanding this, which amount paid are making an attempt to pay
Our membership following mouth. ed to about $3.600, but he could their accounts and that those who inform them that up to that day have been posted are the worst includes a number of persons who they had "collected $1,800. 1: offeaders. I think in most clubs come here once a while, and then seemed a large sum, but they had it is left to the discretion of the leave the Colony. We cannot post to consider that they had, on the Committee. If a member is really their names without giving them
some intimation average, about 100 members who honest and makes an attempt to came there doring the month and pay of his account, then I do not zizmed chits. Each member sign- see why his led or an average $10, and it was very difficult to collect all the nose at the same time.
Uncalled For Criticism, The Committee had under con-
Chairman sideration, the
con-
posted.
Dame
Mr. Grimes: My next question should be will be my last Is a separate cash book for cash payments kept (Continued on-Fage 3.),
Defaulting Members. Mr. Grimes: My next question ja, what are the names of the defaulting members absequent to August, 19227
tinued, the appointment of a' local: The Chairman: To pablish the firm to act as auditors and to run names of all defaulting members the affairs of the Club, but their would be very improper. If you
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