30 INTRODUCTION. of the Treasury, upon proof that the acknow ledgment of registry has keen obtained by fraud or mistake, or that the society exists for an illegal purpose, or has wilfully and after notice from a Registrar whom it may concern violated any of the provisions of the Act, or has ceased to exist. In lieu of cancelling, registry may be suspended for any term not exceeding three months, and the suspension may, with the approval of the Treasury, he renewed from time to time. Notice of a proposed cancelling or suspension must be given to the society; and every cancelling or suspension must be advertized in the Gazette. Appeal from cancelling or prolonged suspension may be made in England or Ireland to the High Court of Justice, or in Scotland to the Court of Session. Under the repealed law, there were no means of altering or rescinding a certificate once granted, either in case of obvious error or double registration, or in the case of a society afterwards becoming disentitled to registry. The power of cancelling or suspending registry where a society has, after notice, violated the provisions of the Act, has afforded the registry office a valuable additional means of enforcing the statutory requirements for valuation and those imposed on collecting societies by section 30. 55. The rules of every registered society are to provide for its name and place of office, the object for which it is established, &e., the mode of hold ing meetings and altering rules, appointment and removal of officers, investment of funds, keeping and audit of accounts, making of annual returns,