H.R.H. The F.-M. Earl Haig. F.-M. Lord Plumer of Messines. THE YPRES LEAGUE. Patron in ChiefH.M. THE KING. Patrons. Prince of Wales. H.R.H. The Princess Beatrice. PresidentField-Marshal The Earl of Ypres. Vice-Presidents F.-M. Viscount Allenby. Rt. Hon. Viscount Burnham (Anglo-Belgian Union). Committee General Lord Byng of Vimy. General Lord Horne. General Lord Rawlinson. ♦Lieut.-Gen. Sir Philip Chetwode. ♦Colonel Hon. F. Colborne. Major-General Sir Victor Couper. ♦Lieut.-Col. F. H. Fernie. Sir Philip Gibbs. Major C. E. Goddard. Major-Gen. Sir Charles Harington. Brig.-Gen. H. K. Jackson. Lieut.-Gen. Sir H. A. Lawrence. Brig.-Gen. Sir F. A. MacFarlan. Miss Beatrix Brice-Miller. ♦Hon. Alice Douglas Pennant. ♦Lieut.-Gen. Sir W. P. Pulteney. Sir H. Perry Robinson. Major-General C. F. Romer. Capt. Viscount Sandon. ♦Gen. Sir H. C. Sclater. Hon. Sir A. Stanley. Major-Gen. Sir H. Uniacke. ♦Major E. B. Waggett. Hon. Treasurer Lieut.-Gen. Sir W. P. Pulteney. General Secretary Colonel G. T. Brierley. Major-Gen. Sir Fabian Ware. Major-Gen. Sir R. Whigham. Lieut.-Col. Beckles Willson (Founder of the League.) The High Commissioner for Australia. The High Commissioner for New Zealand The High Commissioner for South Africa. Lieut.-Gen. Sir A. S. Cobbe. The Countess of Albemarle. Gen. Sir James Willcocks. Col. Sir Arthur Leetham. ♦C.S.M. Stuart Hermes. Sergt. A. B. James. Corpl. M. V. Da vies. Corpl. F. Duckett. Sergt. j. Nolan. R.S.M. W. Stevenson. Corpl. Melsom. Mr. Joyce. Mr. A. Bettson Cooke. Col. F,. B. Hankey. Sir Henry Newbolt. Lieut.-Col. John Buchax. A uiitors Messrs. Geo. Dixey Co.. 27, Regent St., W. Bankers Barclay Co., Ltd., Vere Street, Branch. The Ypres Scroll, designed by Mr. Bernard Partridge as a Certificate of Membership, will be issued to Members of the Ypres League. The Ypres Times," the quarterly Journal of the League, will be issued free to every Member; also to Non-Members at price of 8d. (which includes postage), by application to the Secretary, 100, Baton Place. The Journal can also be obtained at or through Bookstalls and Service and Civil Institutions, price 6d. Special Travel Facilities are arranged for Members and their friends visiting the Salient A Song of Ypres (a Corner in Flanders), especially composed for the Ypres League. Words by Cum berland Clark, Music by Christine Maitland and Jack Howard. Price 7d., including postage. Cornflower Wreaths. Beautiful Circular Wreaths of I2in. diameter, constructed of Artificial Corn flowers by Disabled Men, can be obtained, by application to the Secretary, at prices ranging from about 5/- to 10/-. Branches of the League have now been formed in the United Kingdom and in the Dominions, at the following places, where the annual re-unions of Members are being arrangedNames and addresses of Chairmen and Secretaries will appear in nest issue. Aldershot Carlisle Hounslow Xewcas tie-on-Tyne Swansea Calgary Barnsley Chatham Ilklev Nottingham Tunbridge Wells Delhi Bedford Chester Inverness Norwich Walsall Lahore Belfast Conway Lancaster Oxford Weymouth Montreal Berks Cornwall Leamington Spa Reading Whitby Natal Birchington Devonshire Leeds Richmond Worcester New York Birmingham Dublin Lincoln Salisbury Wrexham Nairobi Bournemouth Dundee Liverpool Sheffield London Districts Rhodesia Brighton Edinburgh Maidstone Sittingbourne Central. N..S.W., Shanghai Bristol Essex Manchester Southampton S.E.,E.,N.W.,W. Toronto Canterbury Glasgow Melton Mowbray Stoke-on-T rent Brussels Vancouver Cardiff Gravesend Middlesbrough St. Albans Buenos Aires The Badge of the League is issued to Members in Bronze at 1 /-, post free, 1/2 and in Silver, 2/6, post free. 2/8. Miniature Badge in Silver, 3/-, post free, 3/2. The Chart of the Ypres Battlefield (size 30 in. by 40 in.), designed by Geographia, Ltd., is issued to Members at 3/- a copy at bookstalls 4/6. A selected list of PUBLICATIONS connected with the Ypres Salient appears on the back cover of this Journal. Annual Subscription, 5/- Life Membership, £2 10s. Special terms for ex-soldiers out of employment. If YOU have seryed at Ypres or haye lost a relative or comrade there, send your name and aaoress to The Secretary, The Ypres League, 100, Eaton Place, Eaton Square, S.W.I. An Application Form can be torn out without injury to the Journal. All communications to be addressed to the Editor_at 100, Eaton Place, S.W.l.

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