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Masked Light Shows His Paces

... articles on many subjects con cerned with breeding, racing and racing history. It goes with me wherever I go racing. The South Caribbean Racing Review, Volume II., is a miniature Bloodstock Breeders' Review, in style and matter. Its contents are chiefly of local ...

Up and down the land

... 1951. THE EXTERIOR of the workshop, next to the ruined castle gateway. The grounds have been laid out as a herb garden. THE CARIBBEAN No, St. James's Park, where a Jamaican workman is clearing weeds from the lake. Fine mesh nets are spread on the surface ...

An Agricultural Show In Jamaica

... popular event. I o-day. stockmen and agriculturists come to Frome from Venezuela, Central America, and all the islands in the Caribbean. This time the Americans came, too, mostly from the Southern States and Texas. The Frome Show indicated the progress made ...

The Story Of The Banana: From A Jamaican Fruit-Farm To Your Table

... English tea, not the American corruption of 1 complete with miserable little tea-bag which they serve in other islands 1 the Caribbean that have succumbed completely to dollar penetration. Sam Heppner. SPRAYING the banana plants against leaf-spot fungus. For ...

JAMAICA'S IMPROVED BEEF CATTLE

... TEAM. A BRAHMAN BULL photographed on the Frome Estate of the West Indies Sugar Company. JAMAICA (continued) A VIEW OF THE CARIBBEAN: Jamaica is a little over 4,000 miles south-west from Britain, and the island is 146 miles long by 50 wide. WELL-IRRIGATED ...

A PERMANENT SHOWGROUND

... 000 dollars. The radial layout of buildings will commend itself, and what a site! Within yards are the blue waters of the Caribbean. Incidentally, I hear that the introduction of Aberdeen- Angus in 1946 has proved particularly successful. Crossed with the ...

DAIRYING IN THE CARIBBEAN

... doubtless be developed accordingly. In the Caribbean that time is still distant. In tropical Africa rinderpest disease and trypanosomiasis are so prevalent that only tie local breeds can survive. The Caribbean islands are, however, free from these plagues ...

WINTER CRUISING: With The Harvest In, Why Not Relax In The Sun?

... offered by the French Line, with sailings from Southampton on December 29, January 19, February x and 22. Ten countries in the Caribbean (1 Continued overleaf) FUNCHAL BAY, Madeira: The Canary Islands and Madeira are visited by Union-Castle Line ships making ...

B.O.A.C. AND CUNARD

... BOAC CUNARD B O A C- CUNARD BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION AND CUNARD IN ASSOCIATION WITH CUNARD EAGLE A SEA VOYAGE A CARIBBEAN ISLAND A JET FLIGHT HP KWMMBPTnTri 1 VnWnor BQ H A UNIQUE FAR-AWAY HOLIDAY IDEA FROM BO AC AND CUNARD Imagine: a cruise on ...

SOME NEW PRODUCTS

... can have the effect of reducing a high colour or, over a very light tan, gives a delicate golden tone; and on a deep lan Caribbean is a rich glowing sh.de which is equally flattering for daytime or evening. Spring stocking shades such as Berkshire's Grecian ...

RICHARD ELLIS & SON

... SON CHARTERED SURVEYORS DEPT. FC/2, 26 DOVER STREET LONDON W.I GROsvenor 7151 CITY OFFICE: 85 GRACECHURCH STREET, E.C.3. CARIBBEAN PROPERTY/St.Lucia/Windward Islands Freehold oceanfront land available for residences on the private 2,000 acre Cap Estate ...