Friendly Societies
Ix the Friendly Societies Act, 1882 amendment, introduced by Sir Julius Yogel, certain particulars are amended in accordance with the express desire of a large number of such societies. Provision is made to compel all lodges, courts, &c, which are practically branches of a central body, to be registered as such, in order that their affairs may be under the control of each central body, It will, therefore, be the duty of every society now registered under the Act of 1882, on the passing of this amended Act, and of every society to be hereafter registered, to give notice to the Registrar of the name of every society which contributes to its funds and takes part in its government, but which prior to the giving of such notice had not been registered as one of its branches. It further will enact that Customs Duties shall not be chargeable on regalia, emblems, certificates, banners, &c, &c, being the property of and specie ally imparted by or for any society or registered branch.
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 32, 25 August 1885, Page 2
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173Friendly Societies Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 32, 25 August 1885, Page 2
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