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Published: Wednesday 01 March 1944
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 66 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Photographs 

CHILDREN of TOMORROW

... CHILDREN of Tim By Louisa Kay BRINGING up children tailored for the new world is a pretty big order. Above all, it calls for a clear conception of the qualities which will be required of them before one can map out a plan of action. It is not easy to visualize the future, as it exists for our children. Estimates must necessarily be founded, to a great extent, upon supposition. We cannot know ...

Sandy Herd

... 1 Sandy j i Herd j N WITH the momentous happenings of to-day, an event like the death of an individual just passes with a bare mention: a big figure in world affairs gets a few lines and perhaps a photograph, a lesser figure a couple of lines, and then, except to their intimate family circle, they are forgotten, for the world forgets quickly. When that grand old man of golf, Alexander Herd, ...

The Return of the Horses

... MR. HUDSON, Minister of Agriculture, is credited with having expressed his conviction that fully-mechanised farming will be unnecessary and that it may be impossible after the war. Realising now that there are a score of jobs at which the horse can beat the tractor, he advocates (the report says) a return to the use of more horse labour on the average farm B This is good news for breeders of ...

More Percherons

... Continued from previous pages) HISTON-BRED Messrs. Chivers and Sons Ltd., won a First with their yearling stallion, Histon Emperor. His sire, Napoleon B734 (imp.) his dam, B1160 Aldenham Beautiful, by Histon Drayman 4th. MR. R. S. HUDSON, whose efforts have provided the country with an abundant supply of straw, sat, with Mr. Mansfield (hands clasped), by the ring side. Straw bales in the ...

Clydesdales at Scotstoun (Further Pictures of the Show)

... AT SCOTSTOUN, a rising six-year-old horse, Eggerness Pioneer, shown by Messrs. J. and G. Mcllwraith, of Eggerness, Garlieston, won the Glasgow Premium. CHAPELTON COLLEEN, shown by Messrs. W. and J. Kean, Chapelton Farm, won the Fleming Memorial and Cawdor Cups. THE KILPATRICK TROPHY was awarded, after a keen struggle, to Reunion, shown by Air. Hugh McGregor, of Ballionton, ThornhiU. WAS THE ...

LINCOLNSHIRE RED SHORTHORN ASSOCIATION

... THE BEGINNING OF ALL GOOD THINGS Collective Sales of these popular' dual-purpose Cattle will be held at LINCOLN. Females April 26th. Bulls April 27th. All Tuberculin Tested. The ideal breed for every need. Catalogues from the Secretary of the 184, HIGH STREET, LINCOLN. ...

From Palm to Finger Grip

... ACHAT with a golfing friend of mine this week about the death of Sandy Herd led my friend to ask, when we had agreed that Sandy would be one of the most missed figures in British golf in post war days: Why was Sandy alone (amongst the stars of his time) in using the palm grip? Is this form of grip a bad one The palm grip is a relic of the gutty ball days, for in all very old golf books it is ...

It's an ill wind

... : The Dry Spring Has Been Grand for Lambing LAMBING-TIME IN SUSSEX The picture shows the lambing-yard on the farm of Messrs. John Langmead and Son, near Littlehampton, iwsex, with some of their famous pedigree Southdown ewes and lambs. In a short time, the mothers and young will go out for grazing on the arable land or the downs. The spring drought has been fortunate for the Down breeds, and ...

Five Hund ... Guineas for a Pig!

... Five H jnd dred Guineas for a Pig! HPHE Essex pig, now bred I in several counties in the i Midlands as well as in the J Eastern Counties, is far from being the most popular (or numerically strong) breed, but it is none the less greatly I prized by those who appreciate its qualities. Even so, the I record price paid at the auction J following the Essex Pig Society's Show and Sale at jj ...