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CONCLUSION.
THE CHAIRMAN (A.C.ALLEN COMMENTED: "I attribute our success largely to
two or three reasons which I believe are almost unique in respect of Club interests
and membership such as its many and varied interests, consequently the accession
of various types of members; also our Club places no restrictions on sex, age or
type. We cater for all provided they are good fellows and our chief reason for
success which we must guard very carefully is our prevailing spirit of sporty good
fellowship, the Club has had a comparatively successful year but if we are to
achieve that success of which many of us believe we are capable we must realise
that we have to travel a lane as long as "Catkin Lane" and a trial to negotiate as
difficult as the "Ryan Semi-Sporting Trial". We must increase our membership and
our reserve fund and we hope to welcome many new members during 1933".