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THE FINANCIERS OF CURZON STREET: An Elaborate Scheme for Clearing Air Line Debts

... CURZON STREET, Mayfair, makes, one think more in terms of luxury flats and social clubs than of big business. And yet in a single room of No. 30, transactions involving £31,000,000 were com pleted last year which in 1949 will probably hit £40,000,000. For this is the clearing house of I.A.T.A., the International Air Transport Association, to which almost all the leading international airlines ...

Published: Saturday 02 April 1949
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1734 | Page: Page 28 | Tags: Photographs 

MARSHALL & SNELGROVE

... TSsSt1 PHYLLIS CALVERT chooses an Evening Gown from our Collection of Speciality-Models IK, first fashion ...

WM. BRIGGS & CO. LTD

... imam m i U|mI Fair Isle Sweater in W.B Melody 3 ply wool of the finest quality. H isk your wool shop or Penelope leaflet No. M. 1315 in colours and giving full knitting in structions, price 4d. If unable to obtain, send 3d. i and unstamped k addressed enve- I lope to Penelope I (Dept. S2), 34. I Cannon Street r Manchester. 4. ivifiiaawcaaya ...

Published: Saturday 02 April 1949
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 65 | Page: Page 33 | Tags: Photographs 

Shire Pride

... Sliire Pride MORE than 5,000 people, the largest attendance at the Shire Horse Show for twenty years, saw Mr. Richard Sutton's eight-year-old brown stallion, The Bomber, win the Stallion Championship at Derby. A Although his owner has exhibited for some years, it was the first time he had won the trophy. The other pictures are of the judging of the single-horse commercial- class entries and ...

The New Zealanders are Surprised

... IN the lamentations over our shortage of dollars it must not be forgotten that lack of dollars outside the United States some times makes our tasks easier. This is particularly true in Australia and New Zealand. Till recent months, there has been a prejudice against British tractors. This prejudice had no foundation in criticism of British machines, for there were none there to evoke comment, ...

Our Enemy The Warble-fly

... Our Enemy The Warble -fly By Forceps ALMOST every stock-owner is familiar with the sight of frightened cattle, careering round a field in an attempt to avoid the warble-fly; but it is not generally realised that horses may suffer from warbles also. Last year many hunters, hacks and racehorses developed these painful swellings, training and racing being interfered with during the steeplechasing ...

Dairy Shorthorns' Spring Show

... HEIFERS sold particularly well at the annual Spring Show and Sale of Dairy Shorthorns organised by the Shorthorn Society, thirty-three of them averaging £232 us, 9d. Seventy-one pedigree females averaged £185 is. 6d., and seven grading register females, £118 10s. Two bulls reached four figures, the average for eighty-seven attested bulls being £184 3s. 2d., and for three supervised animals, 1 ...

The Finest Boat Race in Memory

... IN long-distance boat races, as in horse races, the winner by a length might well, if driven to the uttermost, have won by a greater distance. But if after four-and-a-quarter miles one can only finish a canvas or a neck ahead, then it has indeed been a race that will be long remembered. The Boat Race of 1949 will go down to history as one of the greatest of all time, Cambridge winning in the ...

The Lincolnshire

... THE CENTENARY of the famous Spring handicap resulted in a popular victory for the favourite Mr. C. W. Gordon s four -year -old, Fair Judgement, ridden by Eph Smith and trained by Jack Jarvis at Netcmarket. The top picture shows the field of forty-three runners, two furlongs from the winning-post. Fair Judgement beat Goldsborough, ivho had made nearly all the running, by two lengths. 1 eUow ...

Farmer's Joy

... THE fiat-racing season opened in good style at Lincoln and was continued in an equally promising fashion at Liver- pool. A large section of the racing public had been waiting almost breathlessly for the opening of the Flat; yet this most im- portant event was completely overshadowed, once again, by the countryman's sport and the great race which, for all intents, is its climax. I must begin ...

Teaching the Game

... ^ THE golfer who is past the beginner stage soon begins to look around for his own means of beating the game that may be outside the bare fundamentals he has learned and on which he has built up his game to date; means that are mainly in the form of tips or hints, points he often overhears discussed in the bar or locker room. You know the little points I mean I always play my best when I am ...