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OCTOBER, 1919. 



The Foreign Bird Club. 



Notices to Members. 



The Magazine The Editor much regrets the late appearance of this 

 issue, pressure upon his tim>; prevented him dealing with copy till the issue was 

 all but due. Members can materially assist him by sendinij articles and notes 

 of their aviaries and birds, or any other topic of avicultural interest, which would 

 enable him to prepare the issues a little in advance. Even in these arduous times 

 such can be done, if meml>ers wiil kindly give the matter a thought — the times are 

 equally arduous /or all and such assistance will much lighten your Hon. Editor's 

 task. 



Our Roll. This hideous war has already claimed many of our members, 

 whose names willbe missing from the roll next year — another two months and 

 1916 will have passed, will members kindly looK arotmd among their bird friends 

 who are not members of " F.B.C " for recruits for the coming year? Thus we 

 may repair the breaches made by (he war and be in a position to recover lost ground, 

 when less weighty matters claim our mutual lime. 



WESLEY T. PAGE, /ion. Editor. 



SIDNEY WILLI A.MS, Hon. Bus Sec. and Treas. 



The Show Season. 



The Show (umnutlec li.ive gtanleii the {.'lub's Patronage to the following Shows : 



SHEFFIELD, open 81.ow, Noveml>er 3rd and 4tb Classification for six classes 

 for Foreign Birds. One Silver Medal. Judge, Mr. J. Frostick. Schedule* 

 from .Mr. E. C. Job, WincoUnk, Sbeftield. 



3 Swift Street. Fulham. S. M. TOWNSEND, Exhibition Sec. 



