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of the club in Paris.
The club issues a number of publications specially compiled for
cyclists, comprising: a Yearbook (Annuaire) for France divided in two
parts (North and South) with a list of over three thousand selected
club hotels, at which members enjoy a privileged position as to
charges; an admirable volume of skeleton tours covering the whole of
France, from each large centre, and by regions, and supplemented by
some three hundred card itineraries with sketch maps; a specially
drawn cyclist's map of France, and a monthly club gazette, all
designed to facilitate the planning and carrying out of interesting
tours with comfort and economy.
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Fill in the application form and enclose
it with the subscription (6 francs) to M. le President du T. C. F.,
65, Avenue de la Grande-Armee, Paris. _The applications of lady
candidates should be signed by a male relative_--brother, father,
husband--whether a member of the club or not.
Notice of resignation of membership must reach the Paris office of
the club not later than November 30th, failing which the member is
liable for the following year's subscription. Those who join after
October 1st are entitled to the privileges of membership until the
close of the following year for one subscription.
Post-office money orders should be made payable to M. le Tresorier du
T. C. F., 65, Avenue de la Grande-Armee, Paris, France.
The addresses of the representatives of the Touring Club de France in
England and America are as follows; further information concerning
this admirable institution for _all travellers_ whether by train,
bicycle, or automobile will be gladly furnished. They can also supply
forms for application for membership.
DELEGATES
New York City Ch. Dien 38-40 West 33d St.
Boston F. Hesseltine 10 Tremont St.
Washington H. Lazard 1453 Massachusetts Ave.
London C. F. Just 17 Victoria St. S. W.
Edinburgh Dr. D. Turner 37 George Square.
Dublin G. Fottereil 46 Fleet St.
Appendix XI
MOTOR-CAR REGULATIONS AND CUSTOMS DUTIES IN EUROPE
GREAT BRITAIN
Certain regulations are compulsory even for tourists. You may obtain
a license to drive a motor-car in Britain if you are over seventeen
years of age (renewable every twelve months) at a cost of five
shillings.
You must register your motor-car at the County or Borough Council
offices where you reside, fee L1.0.0.
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