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WHY SCORES WERE NOT LOWER AT FULWELL

... THE Daily Sketch £1,000 draw for partners 72-hole, 4-ball medal tournament at the Fulwell Golf Club, Middlesex, was won by R. A. Whitcombe and his Scottish partner, W. Anderson, with 270 strokes. My partner, long Joe Baker, now assistant to Jock McLean at Worthing (he was five pre-war years in Bucharest, Rumania, as professional), and I finished second, two strokes behind. Whitcombe and ...

APPEAL AGAINST DISPOSSESSION

... From Our Parliamentary Correspondent AS briefly reported in our last issue, Mr. Tom Williams, the Minister of Agriculture, is considering the question of allowing farmers to appeal against decisions to dis possess them of their lands and farms. The emergency powers which sanction dis possession remain in force and the emergency --desperate need for full production, which called them into being ...

GARDENERS OF ENGLAND

... THIS week's pictures, taken in Lord Remnant's garden at Bear Place, Twyford, Berks, show some first-class produce grown by his head gardener, Mr. Johnson. They are typical of the work carried on up and down the country by a body of men who have spared no effort in support of the food production campaign. Most of the professional gardeners on the big estates lost many or all of the younger ...

National Jumping Championships

... Although the Britj J umping Association d immediately after the Grea the efforts of Colonel 1 Williams, O.B.E., and Lieu C. T. Walwyn, D.S.O., Mj the first time that Nation pionships have been held. Walwyn a great show ji his time is how Preside Colonel Williams is Chief I The Championship Col were notable for the high of horsemanship shown by dren. Three obtained cle^ John Betteridge ...

A Choice of Gate Fasteners

... AS there are few fittings on an estate more essen tial than good gates, so the effective working of a gate depends largely upon the excellence of its fittings, or furniture, and their proper adjustment. Gate fittings should be as simple, strong and efficient as possible, and in hunting dis tricts easily operated from the saddle. Gates, we must remember, are but a temporary means of access ...

ALFA-LAVAL COMPANY, LIMITED

... ALFA-LAVAL C O M P A N Y, L I M I T E D ALFA-LAVAL C O M P A N Y, L I M I T E D MASSEY-HARRIS LIMITED. OFFICES: MASSEY HOUSE BROOKLANDS ROAD SALE MANCHESTER has 'for many years been a valuable fo making paper, ropes, baskets and mats. It ^jBk£M0£>r needs great care and attention to raise Alfa grass from seed; in fact it cannot be harvested until twelve to fifteen years after sowing. ALFA-LAVAL ...

RANSOMES

... RAN SOMES RAN SOMES PLOUGHS ^Jx/at itt/fayt>u>z ^ansomes in i if! SIMS JEFFERIES LTD., T ORWELL WORKS. IPSWICH. C\.T|Jl ...

Graphic

... Lady Worsley-Taylor with Annette Pamela Marcus Adams Lady Worsley-Taylor, who is holding her one-year-old baby daughter, Annette Pamela, is the wife of Sir John Worsley-Taylor, the Scots Guards. Lady Worsley-Taylor was formerly Miss Anne Paget, and is the only child of the late Captain J. Otho Paget, and of Mrs. Paget of Burrough, near Melton Mowbray. Her husband is the only son of the late ...

Published: Wednesday 12 September 1945
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 99 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

Premiere Of A New British Film: Perfect Strangers At The Empire

... Premiere Of A New British Film Perfect Strangers At The Empire Viscount Camrose ivho is one of Britain's greatest newspaper magnates came to the premiere with Lady Camrose Lady Cunard whose son Sir Edward Cunard is private secretary to the Governor of Trinidad, talked to Mr. Harold Macmillan Admiral of the Fleet Sir Andrew Cunningham, who was one of the three war chiefs to be created baron ...

Published: Wednesday 12 September 1945
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 201 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

ON AND OFF DUTY: A Chronicle of Town and Country; Great Changes

... ON AO OFF DUTY A Chronicle of Town and Country Great Changes WHILE Their Majesties are enjoying quiet holiday days on Deeside, a great return to peacetime conditions is going on at Buckingham Palace, in preparation for the Court's return to London. Throughout the war, the intricate organisation that is the Royal Household has been split between the two centres of Buckingham Palace and Windsor ...

Published: Wednesday 12 September 1945
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1550 | Page: Page 10, 26 | Tags: Photographs 

Large Country Wedding: Col. the Hon. C. M. Woodhouse and the Countess of Erne

... Large Country Wedding Col. the Hon. C. M. Woodhouse and the Countess of Erne Col. the Hon. C. M. VEoodhouse D.S.O., Lord and Lady Terringtons second son, is seen leaving the church with his bride, who was formerly I the Countess of Erne. The wedding was at Knebworth Parish Church Mr. Winant, the American Ambassador in London, was with Lt.-Cdr. Herbert Agar, who is special assistant to the ...

Published: Wednesday 12 September 1945
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 241 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs