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NOVEMBER 1922. 



The Foreign Bird Cliib, 



Notices to Members. 



Elfxtion oi' Council : According to our rules Messrs. W. Bamford 

 and H. E. Bright retire from the Council at the end of the year, but are 

 eligible for re-election. 



There is also a vacancy caused by the decease of W. R. Temple ; for 

 this Lt.-Col. H. Legh de Legh is nominated by Capt. W. A. Bainbridge 

 and W. T. Page. 



Any further nominations for the above vacanc}' must reach the Hon. 

 Sec not later than December 15th. 



Uniaid Subscriptions : There are still some 12 or 13 members who 

 are still in arrears ; at least two applications for same have been made by 

 post — -our income still falls short of meeting the full cost of Bird Notes, 

 Medals, and other incidental charges — those still in arrears are requested 

 to forward same forthwith to the Hon. Sec. 



New Member : The closing of one year, and the opening up of 

 another is the best period for an effort to secure new members, and your 

 officers earnestly urge each individual member to make an effort to secure 

 at least one new member — we need an increased membership, and this is a 

 matter in which all must co-operate if there is to be any substantial gain. 



MAJ. a. E. SNAPE, Hon. Business Secretary 



WESLEY T. PAGE, Hon. Editor. 



Deficit and Illustration Funds. 



These two funds need all the help members can give them. The 

 smallest donation will be thankfully acknowledged, both by the Hon. Sec. 

 and in this Journal. 



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New Member Elected. 



Mrs. K. E. Hollas, Arta, Stewart Road, Preston. 



