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JUNE, 1919 



THE FOREIGN BIRD CLUB. 



Notices to Members. 



Late Issue : The Hon. Editor much regrets the late appearance of 

 this issue, but circumstances beyond his control have prevented an earlier 

 publication ; he, however, hopes that July number will appear nearer the 

 . approximate date of issue. 



The Magazine : Copy is much needed to keep contents varied, instruct- 

 ive" and practical — the Hon. Editor sug-gests that members send articles 

 covering ground of undermentioned titles : 



■ Review of My Aviaries and Hirds since Erection. 



War-time in my Aviaries. 



Some Birds T have Kept. 



My Pheasants and Waterfowl. 



My Doves and How I have kept and bred them. 



Reminiscences of Bird-keeping. 

 Or on any other subject which may suggest itself. Members resident abroad 

 are earnestly requested to send notes of the wild life of the birds of their 

 ■trict, and also of the aviculture, if an}', of the locality. 



Inxrease of Subscription : ' We would clearly state that this is not 



intended as permanent, but merely to cover the period of high prices of paper 



printing, etc., and to clear off the deficit — then the matter will be thoroughly 



gone into, and the subscription reduced to such a figure as will leave the Club 



/ a working income. 



SIDNEY WILLIAMS, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. 



WESLEY T. PAGE. Hon. Editor. 

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Deficit and Illustration Funds. 



The Committee acknowledge with best thanks the folloA^"'ng donations : 



£ s. d. 



Arnott, P I o o 



Perreau, Mrs. G. A o lo o 



Rumsev, Lacv o lo o 



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Proposed for Election as Members. 



Mrs. Repard, Pre.ston St. Mary, Langley Avenue, Surbiton, Surrey, By Mrs. 

 M. A. Burgess and the Hon. Editor. 



