. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. April 8, 1897.] THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. 131 (f iitoml ^(rtim, ^t BRITISH BEE-KEEPERS' ASSOCIA- TION. The monthly meeting of the Council was held at 105, Jermyn-street, , on Friday, April 2, under the presidency of Mr. E. D. Till. There were also present Messrs. R. T. i Andrews, H. W, Brice, W. Broughton Carr, W. H. Harris, T. I. Weston, and the secretary. Lstters were read from Sir Thomas Gibson- Carmichael, the Hon. and Rev. Henry Bligb, and Mr. H. Jonas, regretting their inability to â¢â attend the meeting. f^ The minutes of the mee


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. April 8, 1897.] THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. 131 (f iitoml ^(rtim, ^t BRITISH BEE-KEEPERS' ASSOCIA- TION. The monthly meeting of the Council was held at 105, Jermyn-street, , on Friday, April 2, under the presidency of Mr. E. D. Till. There were also present Messrs. R. T. i Andrews, H. W, Brice, W. Broughton Carr, W. H. Harris, T. I. Weston, and the secretary. Lstters were read from Sir Thomas Gibson- Carmichael, the Hon. and Rev. Henry Bligb, and Mr. H. Jonas, regretting their inability to â¢â attend the meeting. f^ The minutes of the meeting held on March 12 were read and confirmed. New members were elected as under :â Hon. Clement Coke, Longford. Derby ; Miss Margaret J. Dunlop, Embsay Kirk. Skipton- in-Craven; Mr. Wm. Montagu, Kettlestone Rectory, Fakenham ; Mrs. Nash, 36, The Avenue, Bedford Park, Chiswick ; Mr. A. Watkin, Ropsley, New Maiden ; North Nor- folk Association secretary, Mr. C. J. Cooke, Edgefield, Melton Constable. An application for the afiiliation of the Wilts Border Co-operative Bee-Keepers was con- sidered, and the secretary instructed to com- , municate with the Wilts Association, in ; accordance with Conditions of Affiliation, No, 1. Mr. Weston presented the report of the Finance Committee, showing a balance of £34. 143. 9d. to the Association's credit on March 31. The committee recommended pay- ments amounting to £18, and the report was unanimously adopted. On behalf of the Education Committee, Mr. Harris stated that arrangements had been made for the prepara- tion of the question papers for the first-class examination to be held on May 6, and that the committee proposed that at future examina- tions, candidates for first-class expert certifi- cates should be asked to give their opinions upon certain samples of honey to be placed before them. The report was endorsed. The secretary made a statement in regard to the coming exhibitions at Manchester, Reading, &c., an


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