. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. July 9, 1914.] THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. 271. BRITISH BEE-KEEPERS' ASSOCIATION. The monthly meeting of the Council was held in the office of the Hives and Honey Department, Royal Show Ground, Shrews- bury, on Thursday, July 2nd, 1914. Mr. A. G. Pugh presided. There were also present Miss M. D. Sillar, Messrs. H. Jonas, J. X. Smallwood, Association representatives; C. R. Forse and W. M. Vallon (Staffordshire), Rev. G. E. H. Pratt (Salop), A. McCullah (Devon), W. E. Richardson (Yorks), and Dr. W. Anderton (Lancashire), and the Secretary, W. H


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. July 9, 1914.] THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. 271. BRITISH BEE-KEEPERS' ASSOCIATION. The monthly meeting of the Council was held in the office of the Hives and Honey Department, Royal Show Ground, Shrews- bury, on Thursday, July 2nd, 1914. Mr. A. G. Pugh presided. There were also present Miss M. D. Sillar, Messrs. H. Jonas, J. X. Smallwood, Association representatives; C. R. Forse and W. M. Vallon (Staffordshire), Rev. G. E. H. Pratt (Salop), A. McCullah (Devon), W. E. Richardson (Yorks), and Dr. W. Anderton (Lancashire), and the Secretary, W. Herrod. Letters expressing regret at inability to attend were read from Messrs. T. W. Cowan, W. F. Reid, C. L. M. Eales. and O. R. Frankenstein. The following new members were elected : —Mr. J. W. Hignett, Mr. W. Thome, and Mr. R. Slimmand. The report of the Finance Committee was presented by Mr. Smallwood, who stated that the payments into the bank for June amounted to £13 19s. 6d., the bank balance being £222 Os. 5d. Applications for preliminary examina- tions were received from Norfolk, North- umberland, and Suffolk; these were granted and examiners appointed. The report of the preliminary examina- tion, held at Waltham Cross, was received, and it was resolved to grant the certificate to Miss Gladys Darrington. The report of the Exhibitions Com- mittee on the proposed judging competi- tion by Mr. Frankenstein was read by the secretary. A minority report was read by Mr. A. G. Pugh, and after discussion it was resolved that the best thanks of the Council be given to the Committee for the work they had done, and that the matter be referred to them for further consideration. This concluded the business of the meet- ing. Dr. W. Anderton then rose and said it was the first meeting of the Council he had attended, and he felt it his duty to compliment the Council on the methodical and business-like manner in which the work was carried out. The Chairman said he was certain he voic


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