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Sydney, 9th February, 1904 -Audited and found correct.

DAVID FELL, Auditor.

OF SYDNEY FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31ST DECEMBER, 1903.

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PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS, ORIGINAL ENDOWMENTS AND CREDIT BALANCES AT 31ST DECEMBER, 1903.

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UNIVERSITY CLUBS, ETC.

SYDNEY UNIVERSITY UNION.

The object of the Union, which was founded in 1874, is the promotion of the mental culture and fellowship of its members by means of Debates, Lectures, Reading of Papers, etc. The meetings are held at the University every Friday evening at 8 p.m. Past and Present Members meet at the Annual Dinner, which is held during Lent Term. The Professors, Lecturers, and Examiners of the Sydney University are ex officio Honorary Members. All other members of the University, or student attending lectures, or fellow or councillor or student of an affiliated college, may become a member of the Union by paying his subscription to the Treasurer. Except in the case of members of other Universities, the formality of an election is dispensed with. Subscription, 2s. 6d. per annum. Life Membership is obtained on the payment of four annual subscriptions.

OFFICE BEARERS FOR 1904.

PRESIDENT-Professor W. J. Woodhouse, M.A.
VICE-PRESIDENT-W. L. Artlett, B.A.

HON. SECRETARIES-W. S. Hinton, B.A., J. Paterson.
HON. TREASURER-J. W. G. Powell.

COMMITTEE-H. N. MacLaurin, B.A., N. J. Gough, B.A., C. St. L. Willis, H. I. Jensen, I. G. Mackay.

UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY MEDICAL SOCIETY.

The objects of this Society, which was founded in 1885, are the intellectual and social improvement of its members, by lectures, essays, and discussions, in any branch of Medical Science, and by any other means calculated to advance the objects of the Society.

The Annual General Meeting is held early in Lent Term. Ordinary general meetings are held twice in Lent Term, three times in Trinity Term, and once in Michaelmas Term, in the Harveian Theatre. At the last meeting in Trinity Term an address is delivered by some eminent physician or surgeon on some subject of special interest.

All teachers in the Faculty of Medicine are honorary members ex officio. All Students of Medicine, or qualified Medical Practitioners, whose qualifications are recognised by the University of Sydney, are eligible for ordinary membership.

The transactions of the Society, together with other matters of Medical interest, are published in the Society's Journal.

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OFFICE BEARERS FOR 1904.

PRESIDENT-G. A. Buchanan, M.B., Ch.M.

VICE-PRESIDENTS-S. A. Smith, M.B., Ch.M., St. J. W. Dansey, M.B., Ch.M., T. P. Connolly, M.B., Ch. M., T. C. Parkinson, M.B., Ch.M., J. D. Buchanan.

HON. SECRETARY-L. Cowlishaw.

HON. TREASURER-J. M. McEncroe.

HON. LIBRARIAN-W. T. Quaife.

HON. AUDITORS-V. Benjafield, M.B., Ch.M., A. J. Aspinall.

EDITORIAL COMMITTEE FOR SOCIETY'S JOURNAL-S. A. Smith, M.B., Ch.M., J. D. Buchanan, J. M. McEncroe.

COUNCIL-Five members, one from each year in Medicine.

SYDNEY UNIVERSITY SPORTS UNION.

The Union has been formed by the amalgamation of the existing Football, Cricket, Boat, Athletic, and Tennis Clubs. Such other Clubs as may from time to time be approved by the Committee shall be admitted.

Membership. Any person who shall have matriculated according to the by-laws of the University of Sydney, and shall be proceeding to a degree or to a license in dentistry at such University, and any graduate of the said or any other recognised University, shall be eligible for membership. Any undergraduate who has attended lectures for at least six (6) consecutive terms shall be entitled to continue his membership, and nothing in this rule shall affect any member at the date of the passing thereof (April 6th, 1903).

Annual Subscription.-The annual subscription to the Sports Union for full active members shall be £2 2s. per annum, and for honorary members £1 1s. Ladies, who comply with the provisions of the above rule as to membership, may become members on payment of an annual subscription of £1 18. Any person eligible for membership may become a life member on payment of £15 15s.; a life honorary member on payment of £10 10s. A life member of any constituent club at the time of amalgamation shall continue a life member of that club, and shall be made a life member of the Sports Union on payment of an additional subscription to be fixed in each case by the Committee. Any member who shall have paid the aggregate sum of 25 guineas in annual subscriptions shall forthwith become entitled to life membership.

The Oval.-The Oval is controlled and managed by a Ground Committee of five (5), appointed annually by the General Committee.

OFFICE BEARERS FOR 1904.

PATRON-The Hon. Sir Normand MacLaurin, M.A., M.D., LL.D..

Chancellor.

PRESIDENT-H. F. Maxwell, B.A.

VICE-PRESIDENTS-His Honour Judge Backhouse, M.A., H. E. Barff, M.A., H. M. Faithfull, M.A., E. W. Knox, Professor Pollock, B.Sc., Mr. Justice A. H. Simpson, Senator J. T. Walker, H. D. Wood, B.A., LL.B., A. W. Freeman, B.E., C. H. Helsham, B.A.

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