CHAPTER II. 

 PERSONAL. 



AT the end of 1918 the Committee reported that the member- 

 ship of the Club was 



Members of the Agricultural Wages Board . 38 



Members of District Wages Committees . . 47 



Members of staff . . . . . .31 



Members elected under Rule 3 . . . -14 



Total . . . . . . 130 



From that time the number of members altered but 

 slightly. 



The Original Officers and Committee were 



President Sir Henry Rew, K.C.B. 



Vice-PresidentsThe Right Honble. Sir Ailwyn Fellowes, 

 K.C.V.O., K.B.E., Messrs. George Dallas, H. Padwick, 

 C.B.E. 



Committee The Right Hon. F. D. Acland, M.P., Messrs. 

 Colin Campbell, George Edwards, H. Overman, C.B.E. , 

 R. Richards, R. R. Robbins, Denton Woodhead. 



Hon. Secretary Captain F. W. Page Roberts. 



The only changes subsequently made were caused by 

 the resignation of Sir Ailwyn Fellowes (now Lord Ailwyn), 

 who on his retirement from the Chairmanship of the Agri- 

 cultural Wages Board became ineligible under the rules as 

 an ordinary member of the Club, but was at once elected as 

 a member under Rule 3. Mr. Collingwood Hope, who had 

 succeeded him as Chairman of the Wages Board, was elected 

 as a Vice-President of the Club in his place. Captain Page 

 Roberts, on leaving the staff of the Wages Board, resigned 

 the honorary secretaryship in July, 1919. He was alao 



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