Membership of the League.
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THE YPRES TIMES
ROMFORD (Essex)
ST. ALBANS
ST. HELENS (Lanes.)
SHEERNESS
SHREWSBURY
STRATFORD-ON-AVON
TIVERTON (Devon)
Mr. A. Copland, Stanmore," 17, Southern Way, London Road.
Major Montague Jones, St. Alban's School.
John Orford, 124, Knowsley Road.
Captain Hopper Shephard, Latymer House.
Major-General Sir John Headlam, Cruck Meole House, Hanwood.
Victor R. Morris, Bridge Cottage, Warwick Road.
Mr. W. H. Duncan Arthur, Town Hall.
DOMINIONS AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
AUSTRALIA
BELGIUM
BUENOS AYRES
CANADA
CANARY ISLANDS
CEYLON
EGYPT
INDIA
IRELAND
KENYA
NEW ZEALAND
N. NIGERIA
SOUTH AFRICA
SPAIN
U.S.A
Messrs. C. H. Green and George Lawson, Anzac House, Elizabeth
Street, Brisbane, Queensland.
R. A. Baldwin, c/o Government Savings Bank of N.S.W., Martin Place,
Sydney.
Mr. W. Cloves, Box 1296 G.P.O., Adelaide.
Sister Marguerite, Sacré Coeur, Ypres.
Colonel L. Aerts, 27, Rue de l'Abbaye, Bruxelles.
President, British Ex-Service Club, Calle 25 de Mayo 577.
Brig.-General V. W. Odium, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., 2023, Grant Street,
Vancouver.
V. A. Bowes, 326, 40th Avenue West, Calgary, Alberta.
W. Constable F. Grece, 4095, Tupper Street, Westmount, Montreal.
W. Pritchard, c/o Grand Canary Coaling Co., Ltd., Las Palmas, Grand
Canary.
Captain F. R. G. Webb, Madhu Road, N.P.
L. B. S. Larkins, The Residency, Ramleh.
Lieut. G. Smith, Queen's Bays, Sialkot, India.
W. J. Cotter, 26, Schedule B, Viceregal, Camp Post Office, New Delhi.
Sergt. A. Sutton, D Divisional Signals, Rawalpindi, Punjab, India.
M. McCullagh, M.C., 18, Mountjoy Square, Dublin.
Miss A. K. Jackson, Cloneyhurke House, Portarlington.
Harry Shields, Survey Department, Nairobi.
Corporal C. H. Slater, P.O. Box 403, Nairobi.
Captain W. U. Gibb, Ava Lodge, Puhinui Road, Papatoetoe, Auckland.
S. E. Beattie, Lowlands, Woodville.
E. Cowles, Lochiel Road, Khandallah, Wellington.
Captain Ian MacDonald, M.C., i/c Potiskum Division, Bornu, via Kano,
N. Nigeria.
H. L. Versfeld, c/o Cape Explosives Works, Ltd., P.O. Box 2125, Cape
Town.
Captain P. W. Burgess, British Embassy, Madrid.
Captain Henry Maslin, 942, President Street, Brooklyn, New York.
L. E. P. Foot, 20, Gillett Street, Hartford, Conn., U.S.A.
Captain R. Henderson-Bland, no, West 57th Street, New York City.
This is open to all who served in the Salient,
and to all those whose relatives or friends died
there, in order that they may have a record of
that service for themselves and their descendants,
and belong to the comradeship of men and
women who understand and remember all that
Ypres meant in suffering and endurance.
Life membership, £1 10s.
Annual members, 5s.
Do not let the fact of your not having served
in the Salient deter you from joining the Ypres
League. Those who have neither fought in the
Salient nor lost relatives there, but who are in
sympathy with the objects of the Ypres League,
are admitted to its fellowship, but are not given
scroll certificates.
There is a Junior Division for children
whose relatives served in the Salient. It is open
also to others to whom our objects appeal.
Annual subscription is. up to the age of 18,
after which they can become ordinary members
of the League.