. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. N< 28, 191S. THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. 385. BRITISH BEE-KEEPERS' ASSOCIATION. The monthly meeting of the Council was held at 23, Bedford Street, Strand, Lon- don, , on Thursday, November 21, 1918. The vice-chairman being detained at another meeting, Mr. J. B. Lamb was voted to the chair, and there were also present : Messrs. G. Bryden, T. Bevan, O. J. Flashman, W. H. Simms, G. S. Faunch, J. Smallwood, W. F. Reid, J. Herrod-Hempsall, Association representa- tive, G. Thomas (Gloucester), and the Secretary, W. Herrod-Hempsall. Letters


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. N< 28, 191S. THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. 385. BRITISH BEE-KEEPERS' ASSOCIATION. The monthly meeting of the Council was held at 23, Bedford Street, Strand, Lon- don, , on Thursday, November 21, 1918. The vice-chairman being detained at another meeting, Mr. J. B. Lamb was voted to the chair, and there were also present : Messrs. G. Bryden, T. Bevan, O. J. Flashman, W. H. Simms, G. S. Faunch, J. Smallwood, W. F. Reid, J. Herrod-Hempsall, Association representa- tive, G. Thomas (Gloucester), and the Secretary, W. Herrod-Hempsall. Letters of regret at inability to attend were read from Miss M. D. Sillar, Messrs. T. W. Cowan, F. W. Harper, G. W. Judge, J. Rae, F. W. Watts, A. G. Pugh, C. L. M. Eales, and Captain C. C. Lord. The minutes of the Council meeting held on October 17 were read and confirmed. The following new members were elected :—Br. Helen Goodrich, Mrs. F. H. Ellis, Messrs. F. Heath, J. A. T. Tredgold, L. Wigg, B. E. Scott, C. F. Clay, A. Brown, A. L. Jenner, and E. J. George. The Monmouthshire Bee-keepers' Asso- ciation applied for affiliation and were accepted. The report of the finance committee was presented by Mr. J. Smallwood. who stated that payments into the banK for October amounted to £9 6s. The bant* balance on November 1 was £121 12s. 8d. The report on the lecture list for final certificate held earlier in the day was presented by the chairman, and it was resolved to grant certificates to Messrs. \Y. H. Simms and W. Jackson. The Secretary was instructed to arrange for insurance against damage caused by boo stings on the usual terms. Correspondence was read from Messrs. E. G. Burtt and J. H. Rosser, and the Secretary was instructed to deal with same. It was resolved to send the following resolution to the. Government :—" The Association of British Bee-keepers views witli horror the cruel practices of the German nation on British prisoners of war, and urges the British Government


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