1. To preserve the independence of the country and the prosperity of the Nation. 2. To promote study in Political Sciences (sic]. 3. To render to its members mutual assistance in political affairs. 4. To adopt and support the policy in conform ty with seven principles. These were: i) To sustain democracy and the Constitution, with the King as the head of the Nation for time eternal, ii) To strengthen the defence force of the country with th view to preserving the right and independence of the Nation. iii) To uphold the religion and elevate national education. iv) To preserve the traditions which are the marks of honour of the Nation, v) To try to encourage the production and use of national goods. vi) To consider the interest of the people more than that of the Government and the interest of the Nation more important than that of the individual, vii) To support persons who undertake agriculture and national industry before the others