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Extract from the Rules of the Association :— II—"The objects of the Association shall be to unite the old boys of the Geelong Church of England Grammar School, and to promote the welfare of the School." TIT—"Any old boy of the School may become_ an ordinary member on payment of an annual subscription of five shillings on or before the 1st January of each year, and shall be entitled to receive free on publication a copy of every issue of " The Geelong Grammar Sihool Quarterly.' Any old boy of the School may become a life member on payment of a subscription of five guineas."
Belcher.—On the 3rd January, at El Madrono, Argentine Republic, South America, the wife of A. E. Belcher—a son. Elder.—On the 23rd February, at Blairgowrie, Bruce street, Toorak, the wife of Stanley Elder—a son. Manifold.—On the 21st April, at " T h e Gables," Toorak, the wife of John Manifold, Milangil, Camperdown—a son. Sherwin—On the 29th of April, at " Salerno," Toorak Road, South Yarra, the wife of Dr. Arthur Sherwin —a son.
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MEMBERS.
L I F E MEMBERS.
TTn.rold Arthur Austin, Narmbool, Elaine. Frank Plowman, The Royal Military College, Duntroon, Federal Territory. R. R. Russell, Carngham. I*. K. F. (Jhirnside, c/o Dalgety & Co. ^ishopsgate Street, London, E.C. A. R. Thomson, Gnarpurt, Lismore. S. McCaughey, Coree, Deniliquin, N.S.W. ORDINARY MEMBERS.
M. N. S. Jackson, Sandford Park, Yanna Siding, Western Line, Queensland. J. Moroney, St. Albans, East Geelong. Rupert Flower, Kirkston, Albion, Brisbane .Queensland. J. Wanliss, Military Camp, Broadmeadows. John Webster, Light Horse (Victoria), 1st A.I. Force. T. S. Cook, Trinity College, The University, Melbourne R. R. McKay, 348 Miller Street, North Sydney, N.S.W R. F. Hunt, Poplar Grove, Pettavel. R. Michaelis, 382 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne. A. Alex. Vines, Torbank, Buckland Avenue, Geelong. S. E. Orchard, c/o Messrs. Thomson, Davies & Co., 160 Flinders Lane, Melbourne.
Scott-Fitzhardinge.—On the 9th December, 1914, at Holy Trinity Church, Dubbo, by the Rev. E. C. Kemp, Andrew Kelburn King, eldest son of Andrew Scott, Yuulong, Scotsburn, to Dora Berkeley, third daughter of Craven Hyde Fitzhardinge, Irelauvean, Dubbo. Turnbull-Mackay.—On the 17th February, at St. Stephen's Church, Sydney, by the Rev. Professor Mclntyre, Richard Turnbull, Tambo Station, Queensland, eldest son of John Turnbull, Narambla, Toorak, to Emily Elizabeth Hooke, eldest daughter of Wiliam H. Mackay, of Anambah, West Maitland, New South Wales. rhilp-Mcllwaine.—On the 27th February, at Worthing, England, RichardWm. Manning Haig, R.F.A. son of the late Richard Philp, M.A., L L . D., Trinity College, Dublin, and Mrs. Philp, Sydney, to Kathleen, eldest daughter of the late Alfred and Mrs; Mcllwaine, Wallace Avenue, Torak. Austin-Sanger.—On the 11th March, at Wangamong, by the Rev. Ward Thomas, Vicar of Corowa, Frank, elder sun of the late Frank Austin, Avalon, Lara, toAgnes Margaret, eldest daughter of William Brent Sanger, Wangamong, Corowa, N.S.W.