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... September 19, 1941 TripIcX the safety glass fortnightly (T^) The Illustrated f PORTING and DRAMATIC News SPORT COUNTRY 9 yr 5^; 1 ...

Plant Out Your Spring Cabbages

... ONE of the most important jobs in the vegetable garden just now is the planting out of Spring cabbages to enable them to make root action and become established before autumn frosts lower the soil temperature. They should do well on a plot recently cleared of potatoes, peas or onions. Draw drills 4 to 5 in. deep and 15 in. apart and set the plants in them at 1 tt. intervals. Brassicas planted ...

On Milk Production: What will be the milk ration this winter?

... On Milk Production What will be the milk ration this winter? THE high milk-yielding dairy cow is one of man's greatest achievements in the application of the principles of selec tive breeding to develop desirable character istics in domestic animals. From the earliest times, when man first settled down as an agri culturist, cattle have been domesticated for two purposes, the production of ...

Sport for the Home Guard

... ALREADY a move is on foot to organise Home Guard sport in the Home Counties, thanks in large measure to the efforts of Major J. G. E. Winston, who for many years, along with his brother, has done such fine work for the sports side of Guy's Hospital. Meanwhile, the Home Guards of Surrey and Sussex have already met twice at cricket. The first match at Lord's re sulted in a surprisingly easy win ...

Round the New Shows

... Room V. The topical play, of a serious type, has for some time been one of the minor horrors of war-- and not of the present war alone. No, I have not forgotten that the 1914-18 war brought us that near masterpiece ''Journey's End, and a cheery success in ''The Better 'Ole. But even then there were only too many tedious ''also-rans.'' To-day, we do not have, for obvious reasons, dramatic ...

Sporting Snapshots

... ENFIELD CHASE HUNT open the cubbing season. J. Granger (Huntsman), on grey, with Miss Joan Middleton acting xchipper-in. --'f COUNTY AND ENGLAND CRICKETERS, now in the R.A.F., met in a grand charity game at Scarborough. The two teams were captained by Pilot Officer A. E. R. Gilligan and Flight Lieut. F. E. Greenwood, who are seen making the toss. MAX SCHMELING IS ALIVE This famous heavyweight, ...

From Field and Hedgerow: Mushrooms and Other Fungi

... From Field and Hedgerow Mushrooms and Other Fungi-- HOW many kinds of edible fungi grow wild in England? No precise answer can be ventured, but there must be many more than one hundred edible species. How many kinds of fungi are commonly eaten in England? The answer is exactly one, the field mushroom. (Eaten with eggs and bacon, we understand, together with grilled kidneys and a sausage or two ...

Underground: Refugee Actors in a Dramatic Film of; the Anti-Nazi Movement in Germany

... Underground Refugee Actors in a Dramatic Film of the Anti-Nazi Movement in Germany Nazi and anti-Nazi are the tivo brothers Kurt and Eric though Eric tvears the Party uniform he is leader of the Underground Movement. They are played by Jeffrey Lynn and Philip Dorn. the latter a Dutch actor formerly with an established reputation on the stage of his own country Gestapo chief is played like ...

Published: Wednesday 10 September 1941
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 286 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

People in the Lighter News

... The Marchioness of Donegall Hands on a Radio Set Lady Donegall, Canadian mother of the present holder of the title, handed a radio set, presented by ladies of the Canadian Red Cross Society, to Colonel H. P. Mitchell, M.P., for the use of A.-A. gunners. Colonel Mitchell is Welfare Officer of the A.-A. Command. With them here are Mrs. Florence Harvey, Major A. D. Ryder, and Mrs. William Wilson ...

Published: Wednesday 10 September 1941
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 539 | Page: Page 14, 15 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

Ann Todd With Her Children, David and Francesca

... Ann Todd is the actress wife of Squadron-Leader Nigel Tangye, R.A.F.O. She has just finished work on her most important film-role yet, in Ships With Wings, a picture which concerns the Fleet Air Arm, and is set in England and America. Leslie Banks, John Clements, and Jane Baxter are also in the cast. Ann Todd, after several years on the stage, began her film career in 1931. She has recently ...

Published: Wednesday 10 September 1941
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 313 | Page: Page 20, 21 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

Leaders of Opinion: No. 1. The Editor of The Times

... Leaders of Opinion No. 1. The Editor of The Times Only on the rarest occasions does the head of one of the greatest of British institutions emerge from the austere anonymity which veils all who work and write for The Times. Few of that news paper's addicts most Times subscribers are far more than mere readers could on the spur of the moment give the name of its Editor. But recently the veil ...

Published: Wednesday 10 September 1941
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 386 | Page: Page 22 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

With Silent Friends: A Gorgeous Spectacle

... By Christopher St. John A Gorgeous Spectacle MODESTY is not the quality one im mediately associates with the name of Sitwell. The three gifted writers who have made it a household word in literary circles for the last twenty years have never shown any reluctance to blow their own or each other's trumpet. Yet what could be more modest than the claim Mr. Sacheverell Sitwell makes for his latest ...

Published: Wednesday 10 September 1941
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2391 | Page: Page 23, 24 | Tags: Photographs