Occasional Orators
- First Annual General Meeting 1958-1959
Ian Dingwall Grant
- Second Annual General Meeting 1959
Joseph Silver Collings
- Third Annual General Meeting 1960
Kenneth Macd Foster
- Fourth Annual General Meeting 1961
Gilbert S McDonald
- Fifth Annual General Meeting 1962
Sir Theodore Fox
- Sixth Annual General Meeting 1963
William Victor Johnston
- Seventh Annual General Meeting 1964
Sir Clive Hamilton Fitts
- Eighth Annual General Meeting 1965
Trevor Corey Beard
- Ninth Annual General Meeting 1966
Carroll Lewis Witten
- Tenth Annual General Meeting 1967
Bruce Toomba Mayes
- Eleventh Annual General Meeting 1968
Richard Roderick Andrew
- Twelfth Annual General Meeting 1969
Geoffrey Malcolm Badger
- Sixteenth Annual General Meeting 1973
HRH Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh
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