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In correspondence was a letter from Jim Hooper asking what had happened to our Chronic Opera Company. Why no operas? In reply, Jim brown said the discontinuance had been deliberate. Operas had become harder to arrange and the audience more critical. It had been said that the presentation of operas at reunions was taking away the need for other people to put on entertainment, | In correspondence was a letter from Jim Hooper asking what had happened to our Chronic Opera Company. Why no operas? In reply, Jim brown said the discontinuance had been deliberate. Operas had become harder to arrange and the audience more critical. It had been said that the presentation of operas at reunions was taking away the need for other people to put on entertainment, | ||
- | The Treasurer' | + | The Treasurer' |
The Social Secretary reminded us of the members' | The Social Secretary reminded us of the members' | ||
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Federation Report initiated a discussion on an accident fund. Federation had rejected the Robinson and Mitchell Insurance scheme, but had discussed the creation of a Federation fund, to be raised by a levy from members, and paid out to deserving cases by the trustees of the fund. Arbitrators were to be appointed to decide to whom and how much. | Federation Report initiated a discussion on an accident fund. Federation had rejected the Robinson and Mitchell Insurance scheme, but had discussed the creation of a Federation fund, to be raised by a levy from members, and paid out to deserving cases by the trustees of the fund. Arbitrators were to be appointed to decide to whom and how much. | ||
- | Wilf Hilder was afraid that, secure in the knowledge that Federation would pay, people might get helicopter' | + | Wilf Hilder was afraid that, secure in the knowledge that Federation would pay, people might get helicopter' |
From the debate there emerged a motion that the Club was in favour of Federation continuing its investigations. Second motion was carried asking the Federation also to consider the alternative of raising a fund, to be subscribed voluntarily, | From the debate there emerged a motion that the Club was in favour of Federation continuing its investigations. Second motion was carried asking the Federation also to consider the alternative of raising a fund, to be subscribed voluntarily, | ||
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- | ** | + | **IN MEMORY OF MIKE PERYMAN** |
- | IN MEMORY OF MIKE PERYMAN** | + | |
- | "There are waters blown by changing winds to laughter And lit by the rich sides, all day. And after, Frost, with a gesture, stays the waves that dance And wandering loveliness; He leaves a white Unbroken | + | "There are waters blown by changing winds to laughter |
- | A width, a shining peace, under the night." | + | And lit by the rich sides, all day. And after, |
+ | Frost, with a gesture, stays the waves that dance \\ | ||
+ | And wandering loveliness; He leaves a white unbroken | ||
+ | A width, a shining peace, under the night." | ||
- Rupert Brooke. | - Rupert Brooke. | ||
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