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DIANE HART

... now in the new Terence Rattigan play, Who is Sylvia?, at the Criterion, scored a personal success here and in America in The Chiltern Hundreds (Photographed by Baron) ...

Published: Wednesday 08 November 1950
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 30 | Page: Page 33 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

Record Hereford Show Entries

... THE Hereford Herd Book Society's two-day show and sale at Here ford attracted a record entry of 470 head. Highest price was 650 guineas, paid by Mr. E. D. Moore for Mr. P. H. Gibbs' Wroxhall Yesman by Vern Unique, this bull being bought for export. Second highest price was 600 guineas, paid for another bull, Mr. W. Milner's Wenlock Viceroy. A total of 173 bulls sold for an average of 12 2 16s. ...

Looking Ahead

... w THE cross-country season, which opened officially at Newton Abbot on August 5, is already well into its stride. Fields so far have been good, and we have already had some good racing at Cheltenham, Aintree and Manchester. In this particular sphere we are far and away ahead of other countries, although, of course, our Irish friends have a very full calendar, even if opportunities and prize ...

Birds for the Christmas Market

... By H. Howes Assistant Director, Nat. Inst. of Poultry Husbandry) READERS win recall the articles several months ago regarding the breeding and rearing of turkeys and geese for table. Those who were able to make a start in the spring will, in all probability, have some surplus birds on hand ready for the Christmas market, and if so, it is wise to decide now what is to be done with them. Some ...

Potted Wine Lore

... By T. A. Layton WHEN a man writes fearlessly on any subject which is dear to him, he is bound to have many detractors, and the more fearlessly he writes, the more numerous will be his foes and the more hungrily will they call for his blood. In my own small way. I became unpopular a couple of years ago when I tried to put a stop to immoderate ravings about a quite ordinary year for claret ...

The GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS COMPANY LTD

... The GOLDSMITHS SILVERSMITHS COMPANY LTD The GOLDSMITHS SILVERSMITHS COMPANY LTD We at T12. i lere is little doubt that the Automatic winding watch is the watch of the future. When one considers the following facts concerning this most ingenious development of the wrist watch one realises the sound possibilities of this claim made by us at 112 0 Never needs winding. 0 When in wear always fully ...

Other Dairy Show Winners

... JUDGED THE BEST TRADE STAND Mr. R. W. Haddon C.B.E. (right), presents the Farmer and Stockbreeder Cup to Mr. R. H. Dolton of Alfa-Laval. SECOND BEST TRADE STAND: Sir William Rootes 1 trophy. NON-COMPETITIVE: par* of the magnificent display of Canadian produce alas seen by too fetv. GROWING FRUIT AND VEGETABLES: Winkfield Manor Nurseries Gold Medal display. I 1 wmu MMOTHBW WW wmmmm J CHAMPION ...

Autumn Gains and Losses

... THE flat-racing season has ended more satisfactorily from our point of view than might have been expected. The French candidate, Damtar, was thoroughly trounced by our champion juvenile. Big Dipper, in the Middle Park Stakes, although it must be admitted that Damtar had a very bad run. Mr. Tufton's Belle of All finished well away from the two French fillies in the Cheveley Park Stakes, and ...

HISTORY IS MADE AT WESTMINSTER: INAUGURATING THE NEW HOUSE OF COMMONS

... HISTORY IS MADE AT WESTMINSTER INAUGURATING THE NEW HOUSE OF COMMONS The opening of the new House of Commons Chamber, despite the pageantry of the Westminster Hall ceremonial, also had the nature of a family gathering, partly by reason of the King's speech, which was couched in terms of moving simplicity, but because of the presence of Commonwealth representatives, the Speakers of oversea ...

Published: Saturday 04 November 1950
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 359 | Page: Page 8, 9 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs