Those members of the 'Albion Cricket Club who assembled at the seventyeighth annual meeting last night were agreeably surprised when the proceedings were commenced within a very few minutes of the advertised time (7.30). It has become customary in the case of the large majority of cricket clubs—and not a few other organisaton.s—■ to call a meeting for 7.30 or 7.45 “ so that wo can be sure of getting going by 8 o'clock.” though it is, even then, not unusual for business to begin at S.JS. 'Die promptitude of the Albion president (Mr K N. Binnio) last night is to be commended.
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Evening Star, Issue 23689, 24 September 1940, Page 6
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