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Lions Clubs International Club Membership Register LIONS CLUBS INTERNATIONAL CLUB MEMBERSHIP REGISTER CLUB MMR MMR FCL YR MEMBERSHI P CHANGES TOTAL IDENT CLUB NAME DIST TYPE NBR RPT DATE RCV DATE OB NEW RENST TRANS DROPS NETCG MEMBERS 5365 026091 DARJEELING 322 F 1 07-2003 08-18-2003 5365 026091 DARJEELING 322 F 1 08-2003 09-15-2003 5365 026091 DARJEELING 322 F 1 09-2003 09-29-2003 37 0 0 0 0 0 37 5365 026116 SILIGURI 322 F 1 07-2003 08-19-2003 5365 026116 SILIGURI 322 F 1 08-2003 09-15-2003 5365 026116 SILIGURI 322 F 1 09-2003 10-15-2003 67 0 0 0 0 0 67 5365 030751 JALPAIGURI 322 F 1 06-2003 10-03-2003 -2 -2 5365 030751 JALPAIGURI 322 F 1 07-2003 10-03-2003 5365 030751 JALPAIGURI 322 F 1 08-2003 10-03-2003 3 3 5365 030751 JALPAIGURI 322 F 1 09-2003 10-03-2003 -1 -1 20 3 0 0 -3 0 20 5365 031091 RAIGANJ 322 F 1 07-2003 08-08-2003 5365 031091 RAIGANJ 322 F 1 08-2003 09-04-2003 5365 031091 RAIGANJ 322 F 1 09-2003 10-07-2003 -2 -2 20 0 0 0 -2 -2 18 5365 032302 KURSEONG 322 F 1 06-2003 08-04-2003 5365 032302 KURSEONG 322 F 1 07-2003 08-13-2003 5365 032302 KURSEONG 322 F 1 08-2003 09-15-2003 5365 032302 KURSEONG 322 F 1 09-2003 10-13-2003 30 0 0 0 0 0 30 5365 032986 MALDA 322 F 1 07-2003 08-01-2003 5365 032986 MALDA 322 F 1 08-2003 09-08-2003 5365 032986 MALDA 322 F 1 09-2003 10-03-2003 58 0 0 0 0 0 58 5365 036772 COOCHBEHAR 322 F 1 07-2003 07-28-2003 5365 036772 COOCHBEHAR 322 F 1 08-2003 09-10-2003 46 0 0 0 0 0 46 5365 039096 SILIGURI GREATER 322 F 8 06-2003 07-10-2003 -1 -1 5365 039096 SILIGURI GREATER 322 F 1 07-2003 08-08-2003 Report Types: 1 - MMR 2 - Roster 4 - Charter Report 6 - MMR w/ Roster 7 - Correspondence 8 - Correction to Original MMR 9 - Amended Page 1 of 8 CLUB MMR MMR FCL YR MEMBERSHI P CHANGES TOTAL IDENT CLUB NAME DIST TYPE NBR RPT DATE RCV DATE OB NEW RENST TRANS DROPS NETCG MEMBERS 5365 039096 SILIGURI GREATER 322 F 1 08-2003 09-01-2003 5365 039096 SILIGURI GREATER 322 F 1 09-2003 10-06-2003 70 0 0 0 -1 -1 69 5365 039930 ALIPURDUAR 322 F 1 08-2003 09-01-2003 5365 039930 ALIPURDUAR 322 F 1 09-2003 10-06-2003 50 0 0 0 0 0 50 5365 040339 DALKOLA 322 F 1 04-2003 07-28-2003 5365 040339 DALKOLA 322 F 1 05-2003 07-28-2003 5365 040339 DALKOLA 322 F 1 06-2003 07-28-2003 5365 040339 DALKOLA 322 F 1 07-2003 08-28-2003 5365 040339 DALKOLA 322 F 1 08-2003 08-28-2003 5365 040339 DALKOLA 322 F 7 09-2003 05-06-2003 1 1 5365 040339 DALKOLA 322 F 7 09-2003 09-25-2003 3 3 21 4 0 0 0 4 25 5365 041763 MAL 322 F 9 06-2003 09-04-2003 -3 -3 5365 041763 MAL 322 F 1 07-2003 08-19-2003 5365 041763 MAL 322 F 1 08-2003 09-15-2003 5365 041763 MAL 322 F 1 09-2003 10-06-2003 21 0 0 0 -3 -3 18 5365 043816 KALIYAGANJ 322 F 1 07-2003 08-08-2003 5365 043816 KALIYAGANJ 322 F 1 08-2003 09-04-2003 47 0 0 0 0 0 47 5365 044905 BANARHAT 322 F 1 08-2003 09-15-2003 5365 044905 BANARHAT 322 F 1 09-2003 10-13-2003 26 0 0 0 0 0 26 5365 046777 MAYNAGURI 322 F 1 06-2003 08-25-2003 -3 -3 5365 046777 MAYNAGURI 322 F 1 07-2003 08-28-2003 -3 -3 5365 046777 MAYNAGURI 322 F 1 08-2003 08-28-2003 5365 046777 MAYNAGURI 322 F 1 09-2003 10-03-2003 24 0 0 0 -6 -6 18 5365 047034 BIRPARA 322 F 1 06-2003 07-29-2003 -2 -2 5365 047034 BIRPARA 322 F 1 07-2003 07-25-2003 Report Types: 1 - MMR 2 - Roster 4 - Charter Report 6 - MMR w/ Roster 7 - Correspondence 8 - Correction to Original MMR 9 - Amended Page 2 of 8 CLUB MMR MMR FCL YR MEMBERSHI P CHANGES TOTAL IDENT CLUB NAME DIST TYPE NBR RPT DATE RCV DATE OB NEW RENST TRANS DROPS NETCG MEMBERS 5365 047034 BIRPARA 322 F 1 08-2003 08-28-2003 5365 047034 BIRPARA 322 F 1 08-2003 09-30-2003 48 0 0 0 -2 -2 46 5365 048132 DHUPGURI 322 F 1 07-2003 08-07-2003 5365 048132 DHUPGURI 322 F 1 07-2003 08-07-2003 5365 048132 DHUPGURI 322 F 1 08-2003 09-10-2003 5365 048132 DHUPGURI 322 F 1 09-2003 10-06-2003 22 0 0 0 0 0 22 5365 050395 SILIGURI TERAI 322 F 1 07-2003 08-07-2003 5365 050395 SILIGURI TERAI 322 F 1 08-2003 09-08-2003 5365 050395 SILIGURI TERAI 322 F 1 09-2003 10-15-2003 51 0 0 0 0 0 51 5365 054250 BALURGHAT 322 F 1 03-2003 10-24-2003 -3 -3 5365 054250 BALURGHAT 322 F 1 04-2003 10-24-2003 -3 -3 5365 054250 BALURGHAT 322 F 1 05-2003 10-24-2003 -3 -3 5365 054250 BALURGHAT 322 F 1 06-2003 10-24-2003 3 -2 1 21 3 0 0 -11 -8 13 5365 057343 KALIMPONG GREATER 322 F 1 07-2003 08-19-2003 1 -3 -2 5365 057343 KALIMPONG GREATER 322 F 1 08-2003 09-29-2003 -3 -3 33 1 0 0 -6 -5 28 5365 059377 SILIGURI CITIZENS 322 F 1 07-2003 08-04-2003 -1 -1 5365 059377 SILIGURI CITIZENS 322 F 1 08-2003 09-05-2003 -1 -1 5365 059377 SILIGURI CITIZENS 322 F 1 09-2003 10-08-2003 -1 -1 41 0 0 0 -3 -3 38 5365 059559 ISLAMPUR 322 F 1 07-2003 08-01-2003 29 0 0 0 0 0 29 5365 060151 OODLABARI 322 F 1 07-2003 09-02-2003 5365 060151 OODLABARI 322 F 1 08-2003 09-10-2003 11 0 0 0 0 0 11 5365 060650 GANGARAMPUR 322 F 1 06-2003 08-22-2003 -5 -5 5365 060650 GANGARAMPUR 322 F 1 07-2003 08-22-2003 5365 060650 GANGARAMPUR 322 F 1 08-2003 09-15-2003 1 -2 -1 5365 060650 GANGARAMPUR 322 F 1 09-2003 10-14-2003 Report Types: 1 - MMR 2 - Roster 4 - Charter Report 6 - MMR w/ Roster 7 - Correspondence 8 - Correction to Original MMR 9 - Amended Page 3 of 8 CLUB MMR MMR FCL YR MEMBERSHI P CHANGES TOTAL IDENT CLUB NAME DIST TYPE NBR RPT DATE RCV DATE OB NEW RENST TRANS DROPS NETCG MEMBERS 24 0 1 0 -7 -6 18 5365 060891 GANGTOK GREATER 322 F 20 0 0 0 0 0 20 5365 061333 KALIACHAK 322 F 1 01-2003 08-11-2003 5365 061333 KALIACHAK 322 F 1 02-2003 08-11-2003 -5 -5 5365 061333 KALIACHAK 322 F 1 03-2003 08-11-2003 5365 061333 KALIACHAK 322 F 1 04-2003 08-11-2003 5365 061333 KALIACHAK 322 F 1 07-2003 08-28-2003 5365 061333 KALIACHAK 322 F 1 08-2003 06-01-2003 16 0 0 0 -5 -5 11 5365 061527 CHANCHAL 322 F 1 07-2003 08-05-2003 5365 061527 CHANCHAL 322 F 1 08-2003 09-08-2003 5365 061527 CHANCHAL 322 F 1 09-2003 10-15-2003 34 0 0 0 0 0 34 5365 061580 MEKHLIGANJ-CHENGRABANDHA 322 F 11 0 0 0 0 0 11 5365 061826 NAXALBARI 322 F 1 07-2003 08-08-2003 5365 061826 NAXALBARI 322 F 1 08-2003 09-15-2003 1 -1 5365 061826 NAXALBARI 322 F 1 09-2003 10-07-2003 30 1 0 0 -1 0 30 5365 061953 BAGDOGRA 322 F 1 07-2003 08-19-2003 29 0 0 0 0 0 29 5365 062078 SONAPUR 322 F 31 0 0 0 0 0 31 5365 062149 HALDIBARI 322 F 11 0 0 0 0 0 11 5365 062150 SILIGURI FOOTHILLS 322 F 1 07-2003 08-04-2003 5365 062150 SILIGURI FOOTHILLS 322 F 1 08-2003 09-08-2003 32 0 0 0 0 0 32 5365 062181 SILIGURI GREATER-FEMINA 322 F 1 07-2003 08-08-2003 5365 062181 SILIGURI GREATER-FEMINA 322 F 1 08-2003 09-01-2003 5365 062181 SILIGURI GREATER-FEMINA 322 F 1 09-2003 10-01-2003 40 0 0 0 0 0 40 Report Types: 1 - MMR 2 - Roster 4 - Charter Report 6 - MMR w/ Roster 7 - Correspondence 8 - Correction to Original MMR 9 - Amended Page 4 of 8 CLUB MMR MMR FCL YR MEMBERSHI P CHANGES TOTAL IDENT CLUB NAME DIST TYPE NBR RPT DATE RCV DATE OB NEW RENST TRANS DROPS NETCG MEMBERS 5365 062182 SILIGURI PRAGATI 322 F 1 07-2003 08-19-2003 5365 062182 SILIGURI PRAGATI 322 F 1 08-2003 09-15-2003 5365 062182 SILIGURI PRAGATI 322 F 1 09-2003 10-15-2003 29 0 0 0 0 0 29 5365 062235 BINNAGURI 322 F 1 07-2003 09-16-2003 5365 062235 BINNAGURI 322 F 1 08-2003 09-16-2003 5365 062235 BINNAGURI 322 F 1 09-2003 09-16-2003 -6 -6 31 0 0 0 -6 -6 25 5365 062476 BIDHANNAGAR 322 F 1 07-2003 08-28-2003 1 1 5365 062476 BIDHANNAGAR 322 F 1 08-2003 09-11-2003 5365 062476 BIDHANNAGAR 322 F 1 09-2003 10-15-2003 18 1 0 0 0 1 19 5365 062477 COOCH BEHAR GREATER 322 F 1 07-2003 08-05-2003 5365 062477 COOCH BEHAR GREATER 322 F 1 08-2003 09-08-2003 5365 062477 COOCH BEHAR GREATER 322 F 1 09-2003 10-13-2003 40 0 0 0 0 0 40 5365 063640 TUFANGANJ 322 F 1 07-2003 08-06-2003 5365 063640 TUFANGANJ 322 F 1 08-2003 09-12-2003 5365 063640 TUFANGANJ 322 F 1 09-2003 10-15-2003 27 0 0 0 0 0 27 5365 063647 MALDA NEW CENTURY 322 F 1 03-2003 08-08-2003 5365 063647 MALDA NEW CENTURY 322 F 1 06-2003 08-08-2003 5365 063647 MALDA NEW CENTURY 322 F 1 07-2003 07-25-2003 5 5 5365 063647 MALDA NEW CENTURY 322 F 1 08-2003 08-28-2003 5365 063647 MALDA NEW CENTURY 322 F 1 09-2002 08-08-2003 5365 063647 MALDA NEW CENTURY 322 F 1 09-2003 09-29-2003 5365 063647 MALDA NEW CENTURY 322 F 1 12-2002 08-08-2003 30 5 0 0 0 5 35 5365 063982 NAGRAKATA 322 F 1 07-2003 08-26-2003 5365 063982 NAGRAKATA 322 F 1 08-2003 09-17-2003 17 0 0 0 0 0 17 5365 064042 JALPAIGURI GREATER 322 F 1 05-2003 08-08-2003 5365 064042 JALPAIGURI GREATER 322 F 1 06-2003 08-08-2003 Report Types: 1 - MMR 2 - Roster 4 - Charter Report 6 - MMR w/ Roster 7 - Correspondence 8 - Correction to Original MMR 9 - Amended Page 5 of 8 CLUB MMR MMR FCL YR MEMBERSHI P CHANGES TOTAL IDENT CLUB NAME DIST TYPE NBR RPT DATE RCV DATE OB NEW RENST TRANS DROPS NETCG MEMBERS 5365 064042 JALPAIGURI GREATER 322 F 1 07-2003 09-11-2003 4 4 5365 064042 JALPAIGURI GREATER 322 F 1 08-2003 09-11-2003 -1 -1 5365 064042 JALPAIGURI GREATER 322 F 1 09-2003 10-07-2003 -3 -3 17 4 0 0 -4 0 17 5365 064151 BAROBISHA 322 F 1 07-2003 08-19-2003 5365 064151 BAROBISHA 322 F 1 08-2003 09-15-2003 23 0 0 0 0 0 23 5365 064262 MATHABHANGA 322 F 1 07-2003 08-14-2003 21 0 0 0 0 0 21 5365 064703 FALAKATA 322 F 1 07-2003 08-05-2003 5365 064703 FALAKATA 322 F 9 07-2003 09-04-2003 1 1 5365 064703 FALAKATA 322 F 1 08-2003 09-08-2003 5365 064703 FALAKATA 322 F 1 09-2003 10-03-2003 34 1 0 0 0 1 35 5365 064720 BAGRAKOT 322 F 1 06-2003 08-05-2003 5365 064720 BAGRAKOT 322 F 1 07-2003 08-05-2003 5365 064720 BAGRAKOT 322 F 1 07-2003 08-18-2003 5365 064720 BAGRAKOT 322 F 1 08-2003 09-15-2003 5365 064720 BAGRAKOT 322 F 1 09-2003 10-06-2003 -1 -1 24 0 0 0 -1 -1 23 5365 064738 SILIGURI GREATER COUPLE 322 F 1 04-2003 09-01-2003 5365 064738 SILIGURI GREATER COUPLE 322 F 1 05-2003 09-01-2003 5365 064738 SILIGURI GREATER COUPLE 322 F 1 06-2003 09-01-2003 5365 064738 SILIGURI GREATER COUPLE
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