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ASSOCIATIONS
1790
POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS.
IMPERIAL UNION CLUB.
The Club is instituted for the purpose of main-
taining the Unionist cause and of promoting
the social intei course of Unionists, to whatever poli-
tical party they may belong. Those alone are eligible
for membership who are resolved to maintain to the
best of their ability the union of the three kingdoms,
and the complete supremacy of the Imperial Parlia-
ment. The general and political committees of the
Club are composed of Conservatives and Liberal-
Unionists in equal proportions. The Club House is
situated at No. 82 St. Vincent Street. Terms: —
Entry money, £3 3s. ; annual subscription, town mem-
bers, £4 4s., country members, £2 2s. Secretary,
Archibald Craig, LL.B., writer, 149 West George St.
TRADESTON LIBERAL-UNIONIST
ASSOCIATION.
Office and Reading Room, 2 Carlton Court
Hon. President, A. Cameron Curbett, MP. ;
president, J. Howden Hume ; chairman, Thomas
Conchar; treasurer, A. T. Espie ; secretary, Andrew
Aitken ; organizing agent, J L. Johnston.
THE SCOTTISH LIBERAL ASSOCIATION,
Being a Federation of Liberal Associations of Scotland-
President, Fight Hon. Sir H. Campbell- Banner-
man ; vice-presidents, The Most Noble the Marquis
of Breadalbane, Right Hon. the Earl of Aberdeen,
the Right Hon. Lord Tweedmouth, and Right Hon.
Lord Hamilton of Dalzell; chairman of general council,
George Green, J. P.; vice-chairmen, Sir Thos. Glen-
Coats, Bart., M.P., and A. Forrester Paton ;
hon. secretaries — west, Norman Lamont, M.P. ;
east, James Falconer ; hon. treasurer, Master of
Elibank, M.P. ; secretaries — west, Wm. Webster,
Merchants' buildings, 7 West George street, Glasgow ;
east, A. D. Wood, 95 Princes street, Edinburgh.
SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY— GLASGOW
AND DISTRICT SECTION.
Object. — The socialisation of the means of pro-
duction, distribution, and exchange, to be controlled
by a Democratic State in the interests of the entire
community, and the complete emancipation of labour
from the domination of capitalism and landlordism,
with the establishment of social and economic
equality between the sexes.
Headquarters, Glasgow District Council, 20 Crom-
well Street.
GLASGOW CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION.
The objects of the association shall be to maintain
those fundamental principles of the Constitution
which secure the prerogatives of tbe Crown, the Pro-
testant succession, the privileges of Parliament, and
the equal civil rights of all classes ; to resist all
attempts to subvert our Protestant faith ; and, while
opposing rash innovations, to support every well-
considered measure tending to promote the well-being
of the people, and to improve the financial adminis-
tration and judicial systems of the country.
President, Lord Blythswood ; hon. secretary and
treasurer, Robert Guy, Writer ; secretary, Lewis
Shedden; general offices, 100 Wellington st., city.
CENTRAL CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION.
Club- rooms, Mulberry Bank, 1067 Argyle Street.
Hon. presidents, Major F. W. Allan, J. G. A.
Bairdof Muirkirk, D.L., and The Right Hon. Charhs
Scott Dickson, K.C. ; president, Thos F. Crawford;
chairman, Archibald Craig; vice-chairman, Fied C.
Gardiner ; chairman of committee, Bailie Brown ;
vice-chairman of committee, R. M. Reid ; hon.
treas., C. D. R. Walker, C.A., 188 St. Vincent Street;
hon. secy., W. B. Neilson, 24 St. Vincent Crescent;
organising secy., John C. Ramsay, 1067 Argyle Street;
assistant and collector, Neil Thomson. Membership
— minimum subscription, Is.
WEST OF SCOTLAND LIBERAL-UNIONIST
ASSOCIATION.
Established in 1886 for the maintenancs of the
Legislative Union of Great Britain and Ireland, and
the promotion of Liberal- Unionist principles.
Hon. presidents, The Right Hon. Joseph Chamber-
lain, M.P., and The Marquess of Lansdowne, K.G ;
president, The Duke of Argyll, K T. ; chairman, Sir
Matthew Arthur, Bart. ; vice-chairman, Sir Kay
Muir, Bart.; hon. treasurer, Arthur Hart, 63 St.
Vincent Street; secretary, Robt. Bird, 71a W. Nile
Street ; organising agent, W. L. Blench, 93 Hope St.
CENTRAL LIBERAL ASSOCIATION.
Rooms — 943 Argyle Street.
President, Alex. Stewart ; chairman of executive,
Gilbert Stewart; treasurer, James Campbell, C.A.,
163 St. Vincent Street; secretary, James Black,
93 Hipe Street.

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