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Ideas are Weapons: A Refresher Course for Surrey Farmers

... Ideas are Weapons A Refresher Course for Surrey Farmers BRITISH farming methods, long before the war and during it, too, have had no publicity comparable with that given to the agricultural activities of our great allies across the Atlantic. The foreign picture (and indeed the home picture) of the British farmer has long been of a dull-witted, easy-going individual; in the war period he is ...

Red Polls at Ipswich

... At the bi-annual show and sale last Friday, females sold well but prices for the bulls were a little disappointing. The 40 cows and mated heifers aver aged over £63, and the unmated heifers over £52. The 23 bulls averaged £68. Top price for cows was 112 gns. for a 5-year-old from Mr. Owen H. Smith's Rutland herd. The animal was bought by Weary Co. FIRST PRIZE Gedding Redskin, shown by Mrs. ...

Rapier on Racing: The Two Umidwar Colts for the Guineas-- Sun Chariot Beaten for the First Time

... The Two Umidwar Colts for the Guineas Sun Chariot Beaten for the First Time THERE was nothing particularly dramatic about the opening of the Flat Racing season at Newmarket, in spite of what we had been promised or threatened. The Craven Meeting was carried out in an orderly manner-- I had almost said in the ordinary manner. The weather was good, fields were good, the going was good and there ...

RATS

... R A T S ONE way to increase production is to save waste-- and of waste the rat is the worst cause. Every county has its own pest officer, but they must be backed up by the individual farmer, gardener, shop keeper and householder. Traps, poison, gas-- if one method does not work try another. These pictures show some of the good work of the Pest Officer for Essex, Mr. H. S. Lake. He has ...

Playbill Looks at the Shows

... Watch on the Rhine (Aldwychl ALTHOUGH I doubt whether this play about the sorrows of an anti- Nazi is likely to repeat in London its success in New York, where it won an award, it is beyond question a work of considerable importance and one which should be seen by all intelligent playgoers. I do not suggest that super-intelligence is needed in order to appreciate what is, after all, quite a ...

A Nice Bit of Ardua: A Hudson's Adventures on a Little Private Job

... A Nice Bit of Ardua A Hudson's Adventures on si Little Private Job By Jeffery Blyth THERE were four of them in the Hudson, high out over the grey, wrinkled North Sea, and from time to time as they droned along within striking distance of the Norwegian coast, the same girl's face came into the mind's-eye of all of them. Lawrenson, the co-pilot, took a sidelong glance at his skipper, and thought ...

So You're A Rabbit At Knitting?

... So You9re A, Rabbit JLt Knitting MATERIALS A 6 oz. Lister's Lavenda rust, 3-ply 2 oz. of the same in light blue No. 9 needles 12 button moulds MEASUREMENTS A Round bust, 34 ins. sleeve seam, 4 ins. length, 20 ins. TENSION. 8 sts. and 9 rows to 1 in. THE BACK Cast on 104 sts. in rust. Work k. 2, p. 2 rib for 4 ins. M. 1 st. at beg. and end of next and every 4th row until there are 136 sts. Work ...

Published: Friday 01 May 1942
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 373 | Page: Page 44, 63 | Tags: Photographs 

WELL HERE ARE TWO REALLY EASY ONES

... WELL IIE1IE A IKE TWO REALLY EASY OWES MATERIALS 6 oz. Dunbar and Nairn's 3-ply Glamiswear No. 9 and 1 1 needles 5 buttons 2 yards of rick-rack braid. MEASUREMENTS Round bust, 34 ins. length, 19 ins. sleeve seam, 4 ins. TENSION 8 sts. and 9 rows to 1 in. THE BACK Cast on 104 sts. with No. 11 needles. Work k. 1, p. 1 rib, working into the backs of all the k. sts. and into fronts of p. sts. as ...

Published: Friday 01 May 1942
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 788 | Page: Page 44, 63 | Tags: Photographs 

Gibbs GOLD CREAM SOAP

... ,„io cfer Baby's skin needs the mildest of soaps; Gibbs Cold Cream Soap is soothing and helps to guard against chafing and soreness. That is why Gibbs Cold Cream Soap should always be used for a baby's toilet. D.&W. GIBBS mm C* SOAP 7^D Including 2 Purchase Tax D. ...

Published: Friday 01 May 1942
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 55 | Page: Page 64 | Tags: Photographs 

MYSELF AT THE PICTURES: Well, How Green was that Valley?

... MYSELF AT THE PICTURES By James Agate Well, Mow Qreen was thai Galley IN the theatre there have always been a certain number of sure cards. There is the obviously disguised mother, dropping tears like burst water-pipes, and standing by the bedside of her obviously plain son. There is the erring wife returning to her stern but relenting husband's house too late for dinner, but in time to ...

Published: Wednesday 06 May 1942
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1504 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Photographs 

Two Men Who Came to Dinner

... And Wisecracked Their Welcome Out Monty Woolley, The Man in Warner Bros Film of the Play Robert Morley The Man at the Savoy Theatre The Man Who Came to Dinner ran for two years in New York. It has been running at the Savoy Theatre in London since December 4th, to increasingly enthusiastic audiences. Now the film version directed by William Keighley has arrived, and we are to be given the ...

Published: Wednesday 06 May 1942
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 241 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

Social Round-about: The Tatler and Bystander in Town and Country; Registering for Service

... The Tatler and Bystander in Town and Country Registering for Service WITH all the other sixteen-year-olds, Princess Elizabeth registered ten days ago. Ministry of Labour officials had suggested that she might like to fill up the details required at home, but H.R.H. turned down the offer, and filled in her form like all the other girls over the counter. If you 've ever wondered how you got ...

Published: Wednesday 06 May 1942
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2491 | Page: Page 10, 11, 26 | Tags: Photographs