Agricultural Organisation 



shall attend the Round Table Conferences 

 prepared to discuss the reports of the committees 

 of the Central Chamber, and to suggest any 

 alterations or additions which they might con- 

 sider advisable. 



4. That the Central Land Association, 

 through its Parliamentary Committee, shall 

 take such steps as may be necessary to represent 

 the views of the Round Table Conference in 

 Parliament, either by initiating legislation or by 

 proposing the amendments agreed on by the 

 conference. 



5. That the present Parliamentary pro- 

 gramme of the Farmers' Union be adopted and 

 supported generally, and that further programmes 

 be submitted to the Round Table Conference. 



6. That such organisations as the Farmers' 

 Union, Darlington Farmers' Protection Society, 

 etc., be recognised as the special associations 

 for doing local work. 



' 7. That these associations endeavour by every 

 means in their power to induce parliamentary 

 candidates of both parties to join the Central 

 Land Association. (This is a most important 

 point, as some measures must be devised to 

 keep members of Parliament more closely in 

 contact with the expressed opinions of agricul- 

 turists.) 



8. That the chairman of the Round Table 

 Conference be chosen in rotation from each of 



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