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The problem of the waste liquor from sulphite pulp mills

✍ Scribed by Walker, W. O.


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
1913
Weight
432 KB
Volume
32
Category
Article
ISSN
0368-4075

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✦ Synopsis


In nccordnncc witlithe provisions of By-law 64, noticc is licrcby given thnt tho AnnunI Gcncrnl lt1cetitig will be held in thc Arts Tlicntrc of tlic Uniccrsity of Liverpool on \Vcdncsdny, July 10th. 1913, A progmninic of tlic procmdings will bc issuccl Inter.

In nccortlnnco with thc provisions of By-lnw 24, those incnibcrs wliosc nnnics nm prhitcd in ifalics in thc List. of Council will rctirc from their rcupcctivo oficcs nt the forthcoining Annunl JIcethig.

r \Villinm Crookcs, O.M., F.R.S., hns h e n nn~ninntcd to tfic ofiicc of l'rcsident under Ily-low ?O; Sir Hugh Bell, Unrt., Prof. \'. liotlgsoii Ellis, nnd Sir RicIinrtI Gwton Irnvc! h e n noininntctl \ficc-Prcsitlcnts untlrr By-lnw 21, nntl Prof. ltlnrrjton T. Jjogcrt lins h e n norninntcd n Vice-Prcsitlent under By-lnw 20. Jlr. Tlios. Tyrcr nntl Ur. J. Lcakowitlich linvc Ixvn rc-ni)i,ointcd Hon. Trensurer nrrti 11011. Foreign Secrctnry rerpcEtireIy. Mcmbccrs nrc Iicrcby invitctl t o noininntc, on or beforc JIny 23rd ncst, fit nncf proIwr persons t o fill four rncnncictl nmong the Ordinnry Jfcnrkrs of Council. Forms for this purposo cnn Ix! obtiiinetl from tlrc Sccretnry of the Socicty. By-lnw 23 :-An ordinnry nicnilx.r of Coiincil shnll l a noniinntecl by ten or more nicrnkrs ~qiori Form B in the Schccliilc, n copy of wliiclr form s l d l IJC furnislicd by tho Sccretirry ulion tho arittcn or vcrbnl rcqucst of m y incrnkr, but n Iiietnkr tihnll riot bc eligible t o sigrl iiiow thnn onu sucli noininntion form, nncl the nicmbcr noniinntctl slinll sign tliu clcclarntion w t forth on thc form. A nominntion ahnll bc cleclnred irtvnlitl by tlic Council if :

(1. TIIC rncnibcr t~iercon iioniiniitecI .is ciiqunlifiect for clcction, or incligiblc to bc elected, i i ~ ~irovidctl by tho B y -l n w ~ 6. Thc noininntion is not inndc on tlic nutliorisccl printcd forni or subtitnntinlly not hi the ninnncr directed tlicrcon. c. The noininntion form is signed by I ~S H tlrnn tcii iiicinbcrN not disqunlificcl or not ineligible to rioininntc us rovitlcd by tlic By-lnwa.


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