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1902 Reading Automobile Club

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Note: This is a sub-section of Reading Automobile Club

THE READING AUTOMOBILE CLUB. [1]

The annual meeting of the Reading Automobile Club was held at the club premises on Friday evening, January 3rd. The chair was taken by the president, Dr. Major, and a large number of Members attended.

The treasurer's report for 1901 was presented by Mr. H. Callas approved by the members.

The following gentlemen were elected officers for 1902, and the remaining agenda proceeded with:

The members of the old executive committee were all re-elected for another year, and two new members were added.

Dr. A. C. Major was awarded the club challenge cup for 1901, having gained the highest number of marks on the various club runs held during the past year.

The club is certainly to he congratulated on the enormous increase in membership it has attained during the past year, and also upon its financial position, which, as gathered front the treasurer's report, was extremely satisfactory, showing a substantial balance on the year's working.

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Sources of Information

  1. The Autocar of 11th January 1902