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WAR UPON EARWIGS

... where they are last becoming veritable pest. The chief object of Dr. Tillvard'a visit has been in connection with the ot blackberry brambles, which are overgrowing New Zealand farms. hopes to exterminate this nuisance by means of insects, and believes ...

UIO INCREASE IN ENTRIES,

... exhibited the best Newfoundland dog. and the female sido the honours went to Mr. G. Jiland. a Kettering breeder, for Seagrave Blackberry. Borsnis, as usual, were a strong section. Champion Mythe Maxim won the Kennel Club challenge certificate for the best dog ...

00 men scour the downs

... pits. Most of them are overgrown.” said, and did not know they were there until, pushing our way through the bush eft and blackberry briars, fell into them. You can imagine what would happen if a woman wandered, off in the darkness, fell into one thetse ...

Published: Monday 13 December 1926
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 290 | Page: 5 | Tags: none