Compantes. {Ch. 31. No. 1. 721 ee 10, True accounts shall be kept of the sums of money received and expended by the Association and the matter in respect of which such receipts and expenditure take place and of the property credits and liabilitics of the Association; and subject to any reasonable restrictions as to the time and manner of inspecting the same that may be imposed in accordance with the regulations of the Association for the time being shall be open to the inspection of the members. Onee at least in every year the accounts of the Association shall be examined and the correctness of the balance shect ascertained by one or more properly qualified auditor or auditors. We, the several persons whose names and addresse. ire subseribed, are desirous of being formed into an) Association dn pursuance of. this Memorandum of Association. * Names, addresse. and descriptions of subsertbers, 1, 4. 6. 7. Dated day of 19 Witness to above signatures, (B) ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION. (1) lor the purpose of registration, the number of the members of the Association is declared not to exceed (2) These Articles are to be construed with reference to the provisions of the Companies Ordinance, and terms used in these Articles shall be taken as having the same respective meanings as they have when used in that Ordinance. (3) The chambert (institute, or society, as the case may be) is ‘stablished for the purposes expressed in the memorandum of Association. (4) Qualification of members. (5) Admission of members. (6) Retirement of members. * All the names should be in full, the addresses should be definite giving, where practicable, the name of the street and the number of the house. } It is proposed to adopt the style of “ chamber,”’ “ society,’ and to avoid the use of the word “ company.” T.—IV. 46 etc., throughout,