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Peter Robinson's

... M /2^ 'KpbuiW* CHECK TWEED SUIT Price ^12 16 o Colours Mixtures of Brown, Beige, Blue and Wine overcheck. Hip Sizes 35 to 42 Skirt, panel back and inverted pleat in front. Not sent on atofiroval. -^PETER ROBINSON LTD., I OXFORD CIRCUS, LONDON.W.i. MUSeum 7700 ...

Playbill Looks at the Shows

... Ballet THE unprecedented demand for ballet in London continues. The Vic-Wells company have gone on tour, to make way at the New Theatre for the Vic-Wells Opera Company (the repertoire and the orchestra are alike limited, but I enjoyed there the other night an admirable per formance of La Boheme). in their place is now the International .Ballet at the Piccadilly Theatre, where the house is ...

The Steam-Plough and the Caterpillar Tractor

... ALTHOUGH the tractor is of com paratively recent introduction, culti vation with steam-engines has been employed on the heavier soils of this country for many years. The outfit is usually described under the name of the steam plough, although it not only carries out ordinary ploughing, but does a good deal of other work as well. Some of the heavy arable land in the Eastern counties is broken ...

Pointers for the Waterloo Cup: First Open Meeting at Altcar Club a Great Success

... Pointers for the Waterloo Cup First Open Meeting at Altcar Club a Great Success By D. H. Watson-Wood FOR the first time in coursing history, an open meeting was held under the auspices of the Altcar Club, over the Waterloo Cup country, on January 7. The innovation was welcomed with enthusiasm by non-members of the Altcar Club, who were thus afforded the opportunity of giving likely candidates ...

Rapier on Racing: Entries for the Classic Events: Increase in St. Leger Nominations

... /^.aJjicA, OFL ^/^zcituL- Entries for the Classic Events Increase in St. Leger Nominations THE publication of the entries for the 1943 classics has generally been commented upon favourably because of the increase in the number of subscriptions compared with those for 1942. This aspect of the entry is certainly a very pleasant one. It indicates the confidence of owners in the future of racing ...

Sporting Terriers Without a Chance

... By A. Croxton Smith DO not keep a dog unless you can give hin the exercise that is necessary for his health and spirits. When you are getting a new one see that he comes of a breed that will fit in with your disposition and capacity for walking. There are plenty of a phlegmatic nature or of a build that precludes much activity that will be contented with strolls to the shops or a pillar box, ...

Champions All

... By A. Croxton Smith MENTION has already been made in The Sporting and Dramatic News of the fine collection of celebrated American dogs on view at the galleries of the Royal Photographic Society, 16, Prince's Gate, Kensington. The original intention of showing them during Decem- ber only has been changed, and they will be there for anyone to see throughout January. Photographing dogs is an art ...

Cocktails to Port

... CddaiL to Port THEY were famed as hard drinkers and this time lived up gloriously to their reputa- tion. After that the only thing one of them remembered was when the other shook him and shouted: bay., wake up You passed out at eleven o'clock. Go on. It's just five minutes of eleven now. Look at your watch. I did. Now you look at my calendar The hen is the only creature that can sit still ...

The Future of the Airfields

... By Our Flying Correspondent A GREAT deal of thought is being devoted to planning the future, and especially the future of aviation. But on one subject thought seems to be confused, and that is the fate of the rapidly multiplying aerodromes which are now scattered all over this country. It is a common cause or compramt tnai these aerodromes are often established on first-class agricultural ...

Canada's Beef for Britain

... WHEN beef is mentioned, the word is usually associated with the Argentine, the United States or Australia, but these photographs remind us that there are large cattle-ranches in Canada. On the grass of the flat districts, enormous herds of cross-bred and pedigree cattle are main tained. The Hereford breed is one of the most popular, from its large size and sturdy character. For many years, ...

Houses for Farm Workers

... IT is good news that the Minister of Agriculture is to open discussions with representatives of farm workers, farmers and landowners about rural housing. The matter should have been tackled long ago. 1 ne war years nave seen a spectacular im provement in almost everything to do with British agriculture except unbelievably the- housing of the workers on which the future must turn. Unless good ...