1921 Annual Report - the RNA
1921 Annual Report - the RNA 1921 Annual Report - the RNA
NEW MEMBER OF COUNCILAt the Annual Meeting, held in February, 1921, ninegentlemen were nominated for the six vacancies, including theextraordinary vacancy caused by the retirement of Mr. RobertJoyce. The voting resulted in the election of the five retiringmembers together with Mr. Charles Taylor, M.L.A. Mr. Tayloris senior partner in the firm of Charles Taylor & Coy.,Merchants, Roma Street, and has had a long experience inShow matters, principally as a Judge. Mr. Taylor representsthe Windsor constituency in Parliament, for which he isevidently a splendid worker. We feel that we are fortunatein having secured the support of Mr. Taylor.STATEMENT OF ATTENDANCES OF THE COUNCIL.. . . ...-.-- -.. ... ..- oU) ' 4- 40U "* : VI0Affleck, W. J. ..Bottomley, J. P...Baynes, E. ......Frankel, P.......Cribb, H. S. .....Hiron, J . . . .....Macdonald, John .Taylor, C........Symes, P. J. ....Noyes, A. T. ....Pickworth, C. R..Charles, W. M. ..Bell, E. T. ......Brookes, H. .....13 - 2 1 3112 3 - 1 288. 1 3 2 249 - 1 - 229 - - 1 21- - 3 1 19- 3 3 - 19- 2 2 1 17- - 3 '1 14- - 3 - 13- - - 1 9- - - -t5~.r
RETIRING MEMBERS OF COUNCIL AND AUDITOR.You are called upon to elect officers in place of the following,who retire:-President: Mr. C. E. McDougall.Vice-Presidents: Messrs. W. M. Charles and J. P.Bottomley.Council: Messrs. Ernest Baynes, E. T. Bell, H. S. Cribb,P. Frankel, John Macdonald, and A .T. NoyesAuditor: Mr. E. G. Oxley.The closing date for receipt of nominations for any of theoffices enumerated is 17th January, 1922.With the exception of Mr. W. M. Charles, as Vice-President, and Mr. E. G. Oxley, as Auditor, all the abovementioned gentlemen are eligible for re-election. Mr. W. M.Charles, retiring Vice-President, is eligible for re-election as amember of Council.The following gtntlemenii remain in office for a furthertwelve months :-Messrs. W. J. Affleck, II. Brookes, JohnHiron, ('. R. Pickworth, P. J. Syines, and ('has. Taylor.Yours faithfully,For, and on behalf of the Council,ERNEST BAYNES, Chairman.Brisbane, 1st January, 1922.
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NEW MEMBER OF COUNCILAt <strong>the</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> Meeting, held in February, <strong>1921</strong>, ninegentlemen were nominated for <strong>the</strong> six vacancies, including <strong>the</strong>extraordinary vacancy caused by <strong>the</strong> retirement of Mr. RobertJoyce. The voting resulted in <strong>the</strong> election of <strong>the</strong> five retiringmembers toge<strong>the</strong>r with Mr. Charles Taylor, M.L.A. Mr. Tayloris senior partner in <strong>the</strong> firm of Charles Taylor & Coy.,Merchants, Roma Street, and has had a long experience inShow matters, principally as a Judge. Mr. Taylor represents<strong>the</strong> Windsor constituency in Parliament, for which he isevidently a splendid worker. We feel that we are fortunatein having secured <strong>the</strong> support of Mr. Taylor.STATEMENT OF ATTENDANCES OF THE COUNCIL.. . . ...-.-- -.. ... ..- oU) ' 4- 40U "* : VI0Affleck, W. J. ..Bottomley, J. P...Baynes, E. ......Frankel, P.......Cribb, H. S. .....Hiron, J . . . .....Macdonald, John .Taylor, C........Symes, P. J. ....Noyes, A. T. ....Pickworth, C. R..Charles, W. M. ..Bell, E. T. ......Brookes, H. .....13 - 2 1 3112 3 - 1 288. 1 3 2 249 - 1 - 229 - - 1 21- - 3 1 19- 3 3 - 19- 2 2 1 17- - 3 '1 14- - 3 - 13- - - 1 9- - - -t5~.r