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Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer

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Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer

MEMORY OF LEEDS

... Temple Newsam. And that certainly deserves its world-wide renown for beauty and attractive arrangement. NATURE NOTE I ET me conclude with a stray nature note. A plump little yellow bird fluttered In the shrubbery of a garden on the Isle of Orleans while we ...

All his own work

... himself up a handsome costume for his part as Charles, wrestler to the usuroer duke. And it was as he liked it —it fitted. Nature note for punters FRIEND who' bes made a disastrous start in the flat-race season sends me the following advice; The Horse's life ...

CLERKS, ASSISTANTS

... 35. with mim u4 «ai -O«Mi '— a lii ■ EVANS Books for Boys and Girls ENID BLYTON Animal Lover's Book A delightful *t®ry, nature note*; tuperb bleek-end-white eight three-colour plate*. 16/- net Monday Adventure |OHN PUDNEY The new Fred and elory. Detail* ...

Train fires

... Hardy, devotes an entertaining chapter to poets bird-watchers, and gives the following quotation from the first volume Nature Notes, the magazine the Sclborne Society, of which Tennyson was president To make sure, our president was again asked the question ...

Mr. Hal Jukes

... on nature topics. Many of his articles about country life appeared The Yorkshire Post, and he was a regular contributor nature notes to The Yorkshire Evening Post before the war. It was during this period that he wrote hts only book Loved River, largely ...

entertainers? THIS WORLD OF OURS Shark at the door keeps a household awake

... staff photographers, a keen and conscientious observer of the countryside, keeps trying to break into this column with nature notes. For example, during last February’s sunshine he reported to me that he had heard skylarks singing, and urged me to publish ...