. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Mar. 9, 191G.] THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. 7T been obliged to tender his resignation as Secretary to the Association, having been called up for service in Forces. It is with pleasure that the committee are able to announce that Mr. F. Kenward, of Berwyn House, Lewes, has kindly con- sented to undertake the duties of Hon. Secretary pro tern. The thanks of the Association are due to H. C. Burchett, of the 1st Cadet Batt. , for kindly letting them have the free use of a room at the Prudential Buildings for committee mee


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Mar. 9, 191G.] THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. 7T been obliged to tender his resignation as Secretary to the Association, having been called up for service in Forces. It is with pleasure that the committee are able to announce that Mr. F. Kenward, of Berwyn House, Lewes, has kindly con- sented to undertake the duties of Hon. Secretary pro tern. The thanks of the Association are due to H. C. Burchett, of the 1st Cadet Batt. , for kindly letting them have the free use of a room at the Prudential Buildings for committee meet- ings. The committee regret that owing to the unsettled state of the country they were imable to hold an Exhibition of Honey and Bee Produce in 1915, but they hope to do so as soon as conditions become normal. FINANCE. The accounts, which have been audited by Messrs. W. Hill Hunter & Co. (Hon. Auditors), of 150, North Street, Brighton, show a balance of cash and stock in hand amounting to ^8 18s. 8d. This is con- sidered by the committee to be quite satisfactory. GLOUCESTERSHIRE BEE-KEEPERS' ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL MEETING. The Annual Meeting of the above Association was held in Gloucester on February 5th. There was a fair attendance of members, and Mr. G. G. Desmond was voted to the chair. The treasurer's report showed a balance of £5 9s. 3d. on the right side, which was considered satisfactory under the circumstances. The report dis- played a decrease in membership, partly owing to the war, and partly owing to the spread of " Isle of Wight " disease. The determination was expressed to " carry on," in hopes of brighter days to come. Mr. W'. Colchester-Wemyss, chairman of the County Council, was re-elected Presi- dent, and Rev. F. H. Fowler Hon. Secre- tary and Ti'easurer. It was decided to continue the affiliation fee to , and also to subscribe to the Experiment Fund organised ' by the Cumberland Association. INTOXICATED BEES. FROM AMEraCA 'NUFF


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