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... and dramatic news Trip/eX the safety glass Friday, May 2, 1941. H- v! 'ZT?. r> tafu^whf- JHKIN C- r r^wtS i^Mik V H I _ _ i*4 In'' .WM. ft k S-| H^B^J^bBN- tV'i rM^r jpKjM ...

A Dog is What You Make Him

... By A. Croxton Smith TEMPERAMENT in dogs is largely a matter of environ- ment if we give a liberal interpretation to the word and mean something more than the mere physical surroundings. The manner in which they are brought up, the kind of education they receive, the associa- tions that form a part of their every- day lives, all contribute to the forma- tion of their character. Even those that ...

A Family of Many Variations

... By Our Horticultural Correspondent THE evolution of the Brassica family-- that wide range of vegetables commonly referred to as greenstuff-- is an interesting story. Most of the species originated from the wild sea cabbage (Brassica Oleracea), a single, some- what woody, branching perennial which was, and still is, found growing wild on the limestone cliffs of England and certain parts of ...

Peat into Corn: River Great Ouse Catchment Board at Work

... Peat into Corn River Great Ouse Catchment Board at Work Some of the many functions of the River Great Ouse Catchment Board were described in a recent article. The present article describes and illustrates in particular work which is being done by the Board, acting as agents for the Norfolk War Agricultural Executive Committee. IF this feature is properly- presented, it should illustrate what ...

Six-a-Side Hockey

... g THE WINNERS The Royal Armoured Corps team were (I. to r.) Sgt. Collier, Q.M.S.I. Phillips, Sec. Lieut. McNish, Corporal Bowden, Sgt. Dolan and Trooper Wootton. McNish is holding the trophy, a white horse decorated with the black- and-gold colours of the Bournemouth Sports Club. FINAL was fought out between an R.A.F side and a Royal Armoured Corps unit. Here Pilot Officer Charles Jones is ...

Emergency Feeds and Production Diet

... By H. P. Bayon, M.D., Ph.D. SOME time ago an eminent official impressed upon a poultry-farmer that the preserva- tion of pedigree pigs and poultry in war time provided one of the most pressing problems of the present time. To avoid raising any false hopes, it may be added that subsequent action on the part of the Ministry with which he was connected, did not seem to afford much evidence of the ...

America's No. I Begonia Grower

... ni foloU ThlS sHttPc ^cver 1 05 sv {r;^>s- *Sfc£> A lovely flower produced by Mr. Reinelt, America's No. 1 begonia grower at his great Santa Cruz nursery. Mr. Reinelt's begonias are sent all over the States for table decoration, conservatories and for those who wear flowers. From the small imperfectly-shaped flower which was found in the Andes the horticulturist has developed innumerable ...

The Young Farmers of Mayfield

... AS far back as the summer of 1938 the East Sussex Education Com mittee decided that, in order to provide a better understanding of country life, modern schools in country areas should give a rural bias to their curriculum. To encourage the teachers, a preliminary course was given at the Plumpton School of Agriculture on Rural Activities and Livestock Keeping for Schools, from which many went ...

Midhurst Stays Put

... Midhurst St ays Put 1\ /TIDHURST is one of those English country towns which seem so rooted in time that nothing can change them. It is barely se.enty miles from London yet for all the effect that the Metropolitan li e has had upon it, it might be as far removed as Stornoway. Nor ha this revolutionary war wrought great changes in Midhurst it is do btful if any war could. Naturally, many of the ...

Way of the War: Battle of the Islands

... By Foresight Battle of the Islands GERMANY'S attack on Crete which opened last week had been, anticipated. From the moment when King George of the Hellenes and his Government were transported to the island, followed a little later by some of the Imperial and Greek forces evacuated from the mainland, it was recognised that Germany must try to gain possession of Crete, lying as it does athwart ...

Dressing a New Ballet: Vic-Wells Dancers at a Fitting in Mathilda Etches' Studio: The Ballet is Orpheus and ..

... Dressing a New Ballet Vic- Wells Dancers at a Fitting in Mathilda Etches' Studio The Ballet is Orpheus and Eurydice Amour9 8 dress is tucked up into Margot Fonteyn's trunks first at one length and then at another while the dancer moves about in various positions from the ballet, and the dressmaker watches every fold and line of the material. The designer's sketch stands against the chair The ...

Published: Wednesday 28 May 1941
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 385 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

A Recent Investiture: The First Presentation of George Crosses

... A Recent Investiture The First Presentation of George Crosses An R.A.F. George Cross Wing Commander Laurence F. Sinclair, already awarded a D.S.O., is the recipient of one of the first George Crosses gained by the R.A.F. He won this medal for great gallantry in rescuing an air-gunner from a crashed bomber still laden ivith high-explosive bombs A Naval George Cross Lieut.-Com. Robert S. ...

Published: Wednesday 28 May 1941
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 258 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs