Monday evenings, as usual, at The Club Café, 5, Bishopsgate Street Within, E. C. Tea at 6 o’clock. The Members afterwards adjourn to 100, Gracechurch Street, where the Remington Typewriter Co. have kindly placed a room at their disposal.
A class for German-speaking students, conducted in German, is held by Miss Schafer, on Thursday evenings, at the German Club, Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square. For particulars apply to Miss Schafer, as above.
Forest Gate.—The Members meet weekly on Thursday at 7.30 for conversation and social intercourse. Dr. Batteson, of 39, Woodgrange Road, kindly receives them at his house. The beginners’ class is from 8 to 9 o’clock on the same evening, A. Motteau, Esq., 157, Earlham Grove, being the lecturer.
Battersea.—A. T. Lee, Esq., of 2, Cupar Road, Battersea, writes that the meetings are at the Latchmere Baths on Tuesday evenings at 7.30.
Ilford.—This Group meets at the house of J. Kent, Esq., 42, Park Road, Ilford, on Friday evening at 7.30. He will gladly reply to all inquiries.
Brixton.—E. W. Eagle, Esq., of 22, Kellett Road, is again arranging for this Group.
Leytonstone.—Any in this neighbourhood interested in Esperanto are requested to write to Herbert Farnes, Esq., Rozel, Percy Road.
E. Dulwich.—G. W. Bullen, Esq., 17, Thorncombe Road, will again arrange to receive Esperantists, if a sufficient number desire it.
The Esperanto Society, Keighley.
Mr. Rhodes will open the Session with a paper on "Artificial Languages" at the Keighley Municipal Technical Institute, which, like Liverpool University, inserts an Esperanto syllabus in its prospectus. Mr. Rhodes himself is still occupied with the preparation of his dictionary, which from day to day needs enlarging, as more technical terms are added to our vocabulary.