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Hawke's Bay Philosophical Institute. Third Meeting: 30th August, 1909. W. Dinwiddie, Esq., in the chair. Paper.—“Is it possible to formulate a Sick, Out-of-work, and Pension Scheme for the Industrial Classes of the Dominion ?” by H. Hill. Fourth Meeting: 27th September, 1909. H. Hill, Esq., in the chair. Paper.—“Milk and its Composition; and Practical Dairy-work in Schools,” by E. Loten. Fifth Meeting: 18th October, 1909. D. L. Smart, Esq., in the chair. Paper.—“Measurements in Electricity,” by J. Niven, M.A., M.Sc. The paper was illustrated by numerous experiments. Annual Meeting: 4th February, 1910. Election of Officers for 1910.—President—Dr. E. A. W. Henley; Vice-President—H. Hill, B.A., F.G.S.; Hon. Secretary—J. Niven, M.A., M.Sc.; Hon. Treasurer—J. W. Craig; Council—Dr. J. P. Leahy, Dr. T. C. Moore; Messrs. Gilbert Clark, W. Dinwiddie, J. Hislop, and G. K. Sinclair. Hon. Auditor—J. S. Large; Hon. Lanternist—E. Loten. A hearty vote of thanks was passed to Mr. J. Hislop, who retired from the Hon. Secretaryship after nearly twelve years' service.

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Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand, Volume 42, 1909, Unnumbered Page

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Hawke's Bay Philosophical Institute. Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand, Volume 42, 1909, Unnumbered Page

Hawke's Bay Philosophical Institute. Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand, Volume 42, 1909, Unnumbered Page

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