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I Letter! froi Ithe Land 78


I w e r w o r 1:


BRITTON . 'i lout almost, tivice as


Las compared with two ‘ but ihe was


I is not as; easy ' fluctuates enorniously


London’s East End seems; a I '• ■ ! - '"l


far cry from the prcductlve country-side yet it w^s . here that a smai: bddy of jountry


; lovers held tne annual generil 'meeting, of tile Londoners’ La!nd Club.. II I' ■


i t Is! surprlsliig that such a


club should exist, and, that of all similar clubs started dur- 'ing the,war iWhen the jproduc-, tlon of food jfrom our own soli was so .vital, j this bne in. Britain’s largest] city should be the sole suiwlvor, ^- |


, - ■ The membership rum to


well over a hundred nien aind wc)men of, all ages .'and in all types! Of oclcroatlon and all feel istrongW enough about th'e farmersTwork to be glad to'give up twelr Sundays and help when can.


where they NOT Ieasy


|i 'They rep(Drt that work' h; bedn dlflicult. to And' durln the past year, I and itjis haxi thdt such willingness; should mUt so .‘few opportunities to


.hdlp. ■' I ■ j ' ' . ‘This is In large ;part an ii;-


dication bf the progress of our farming Industry. 'The far­ mer. has tuined to machine: and! thld hds helped p sped his !work so that Sunday lar our;ls cut t|) the mihiiuum.


Machinery, ^o, haj cut thj


am()unt of unskilled wor| necessary on,the fanr here that | volunteei was so uselhl.


It W! labol


, A labourer more skilMd,


s job I. is noiy arid ■ it is not


easy for the occasional toWni man, howdver willing,' p fit In


'for a slnglej (3^. But thei members j ,of


the


Londoners’ |Land Club, remain cheerful and look fonvard to the spring When the ifarmers’ busy season begins.


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(luring luck,


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Burnley Coml ., Dlv. 1 . j 1


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R e a d g o d o w n b y o d d


i Bead Utd. 3; BorsthornU


aver eagerness and 1 ^ cpst ReadithMr


game withjWorsthime on ptuy- ^ Neither team.gaU a go(3d dl^


Lwere ^ore&,m\y I standing, f This I Read's right iwinger


I son.-', ' fflvNNETT also scored for ‘ '


! R ib an d i ^ ' , X n ; Worsthoriie’s ? o ^ P e r


1 ® j j


got two each for Worsthome. . - • -


clumley Con lb., Dlv. 3


R e a d R e s . i n 9 - 0 c r a s h


Worsthome E.I O.B. “R- Bead Utd. Res. 0


were three'; goals the interval.


piaymg aa 9j ■Worsthome <n Saturday. Although they .


■and appeared likely the deficit,.they when the i har thorne slammed goals.


■WILLIAMS (2) and TAYIXIR.


Scorers were Reserve crashed 9f) at piaving against the wind, they


i-hittlng , Wors- in another six


had no chance


green (4), SHARtLEY (2)


Improved later te reduce


Itottvfc bundled over the line. hoLDEN, and HARGBl^VES


«


Town Bridge


Table TenitisI fixtxiFes I


F k s t “ d o i i b t e ” C H i l i e r p e ST. HELENS T. 0; CUT lEBOE


gXILL oh the winning path, CJlitoe achieved their doib n of the s e^ n on Saturday The Town went down 3-1 Angust.


outslde-wlj fourth ;o'


The sWlj and nlmbie-fo{ Md


pant ir ; Hargrei.v^ ,But,()n ]th4 .


.. E|latley, iot i besides j^ytog a goafe scored


whole.


well-deserv^l victory <»me good teaiywork from a ^ide has put i lieni at the ttffl of league atd given them point leall <


stakes. The teiiilt|was sometl|ilng


in the


.Ol hau.^ - Boxing Day


pspeclallj ildham


cutler


M at made sbmetlp%


shot caugh', bound bar o)ie


He


forward, mercy wide.


Tyrer,


only they against


surprise for St. Helens, rah o|ut confident of vicaryi as they ha 1 be ateii Athletic Re&rve,


!|eral magnificent' ihcky saves,


) I were only interval. Wf Uace


lodied one i jiang: Sii the upright I'ball on the also tipped ovep


two hard ^(jts '.VTjmS MERCYj .


the St, Helen’s : centre-,, had the goal a; cine occasion, but


Clitiietbe


WarelniJ who mis|-time(i his Then 'Davids(|n gbt away


FlaUey on uiB right and pa^ed ball


to 'Wafilng, who .slipped it w HARj REAVES for i the centre


forwixd to slam the ball home. St Helens continued to press,


and ^de-left Prescott seijit In a


iWh^r M u p # h (lamp iineven Floors


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LOW MOOR FOR THIRD


(THE ebampiohsbip stakes in the ClLIiTHERpE AMA U)^ ^ LEAGUE are now being hotly contested, for league ;leade L(w Moor suffered another shock defeat on Saturday, jj


i ' This time they fell 4-1 to Clitheroe Reserve-thelr third j^cces- si' 'e defeat. ■


(he lead, for Hurst' Green had 10- chance of collecting further wilts on-Saturday ^ the Old


AoJs 'did not keep 'their date ^ i t i the villagers]


. _


,jeen forging ( ahbad .recently, we it down, to Billtagton.' ,


' Vfhalley , h ^ d | a surprise lef lat at the hands bf Chatburn, tale ,sabden,-*iw;hb have -also-


lYeir, being played to-morrow, see • Sabden entertataihg Whalley fan 1 Low Moor being at least fairly confident ‘of two. points from (their ma,tch with Brock-


.'Itae! first fixtures of the New hall. ( , j '. . .. Clitherob Amatepr League


Clitherbe Res. 4, (Low. Moor 1. . Wialloy'2, Chatbufn'3.' S^fen:2, Mingteii 3. .


rO-MORROW’S MATCHES Clitheroe Aniiteur League.!


Sabden v, Whalley. ' - Lew Moor 'v. Brop.khall.


Hirst Green v. Chafcburn.' B ^ g to i l V. Oldi Boys. - ■ I .


Lbw Moor K. ;Green


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Old Boys'I Clith. Res, I illlngton ■ Vtaalley Chatburn Lrocikhall


13 I9 I 11 18 1 13'(6- 3 12 '7 9 13 17 0 12 16 ■ 2


CLITHEROB AMATEUR . leagub'


i P. W. D. L. F. A. Pt. 11'10 78 1 OUR COUNTRYSIDE


3(66.26 19 2'47 25 17 4 36 33 15 5 57 37 14 6'51 42 14 4 46 38 14 6 33 47 9 8 24 38 7


W i i s i l l e y h e l d


l e a d , b u t . .i . ■ ' Whatley ,2,


C h a tb um 3 defeated when they entertained


ALTHOU(3Hi; ^ey- had ; ' intervainead,- Whalley


a 1-9 ' were


'«rms in .the 50th , minUte when (itaalley's' cehtferhalf ALLEN vas responsible for the ball go­ ng into his own n e t . ,


(head after-. ^7 minutes, and I hen Chatbum " got. ■ oh level


, jatoed the upper hand, further loais coming from TOMLINSON (I) and Wilsop (K.).


It, was theri that .chaitbum ; ;


reduce'the arreps for Whalley in the closing | stages.


(WADDINGTON managed to j


they made' full use of itheir chances to! the first half, but ithey also; spSered fiom spells jof bad luck , when the ball did not rhn fPr th^m.


Whalley might have vvon hW


G r e a t I g o a l b y in


Clitheroe Res. 4; Low MooV


jjOyf Moor [crashed a^ln ( Saturday-i-thelT; , third sucl .


on cessive d e f k t j j . [ ‘


outplayed py ! Clitheroe Reserve, who mighi easily! have doused the score had. j they finished


' A' weak I side ; was 'completely better. ! 1 ■ j |


' WILSON put: Clitheroe ahead after five ! minutes, beating two


men and. scoring from-a sharp


angle.. . ' j ;■ Fifteen minutes i ^ r SLDJp^


scored a! ’ ” adding; a wards.


similar type of goal, third not dong after-


Chatburn on Saturday. WADDINGTON' put, .Whaliey


TiURINGi the next, few weeks the majority of. people will


be well satisfied to take a ; Short brisk walk iii the countryside as this is what most pe,ople refer to as the quiet time of the year.


ening there is a ipeculiar ;hush in Ithe fields and jwoods .where plant bird and'(-animal life appear to be waiting for the beckoning' hmid of spring.;, -


Although (the days are length­


this is Just round (the corner, for already there are pleasmg reminders ;ta the woods i and sheltered hedgerows that,;: coim what may, .; new life is ready to


There can be no doubt i that


spring forward^' .( Granted during the next few


gun. . ■ i' ^ much of interest. , Ill'


park or along any lane .by, Ribble or Hodder quickly i meals


A short walk, either in our, |jj | FULLY OUTSPREAD


29th dogs mercury, clickpp, pint celandine and anemone ! had Ml broken through,


In Brungerley on December


sheltered places being over two inches in length. The celandtoe is i paxtic(ularly oxivanced;' witJi


t h o s e m


leaves fully outspread._ | ,j The hazel, .too is well ( ahead,


and judging by the, long catklim we should not hive long ,to wait


before the first nut, bloom is. recorded. ; ^ ' | ' |,


• AU this, I am. forcM admiW reveals whai; mrny | cpimt^folk


have insisted for yearS'l Opinion, I am also (ready,.,liojape, is


divided ,but the w e ^ eB » ^ has proved ^ b a t[aismcity of


berries points to a mild wipter.


weeks winter, will ;he strength­ ening its grip on the country­ side, but we can rest assured thait the upward surge l i^ (be­


event, for the same occurred last year. We had' a scarcity of ;haws in Ribble [and Hodder, valleys 'and the winter passed in[ a manner welcomed [ by many


Neither is this] an isolated people. [ , , ;


adage ;is something more than an “ old wives’ tale.” |


Perhaps, after jaP; the ■ old '


season,! bird life, following , infallible instinct of the species, (


INFALLIBLE INSTINCT; In spite of the mUd, damp;


passed! southwardSi leaving; the more hardy individuals to ' face


the coining inonthk. , ;


on. I t is only on [rare occasions; (that these. Scandtoaifian visitors] are seen by Ribblb or Hodder. j


Oth* visitors such as red- •wiiig l^nd. fiBldfflxe soon passw


the pied .wagtails! cling to .the fartps at this tune bf the year.


It is, interesting to see .hpw] They are birds easy to recog^


nlse by! .their black and white plumage and above all by theu' strange habit * of ■ constantly raising and dejiresslng 1 their


tails.' : ; I ^ I


.(.Then, as at thq present time, they are always calling as they trip along the wall and rooftop constantly on the alert j for .a passing insect. Now they; are to be seen also seeking the files which; are attracted by the warmth of the manure heap. :





also provide surprises, ! During the holiday, wheri, passing acn^ a rough wind-swept part of the


| A short walk In the fields , can'


country I caine |to a stretch of wet mobrland with a heavy clay subsoil-1 where the grfcs was tough and wiry.


as a rule have much attraotmn for birds or mammals'


i t is an area which does not Hut Low Moor still main tain,


until well into| the secohd half, but it was a flash in the pan. CROFT, was the scorer.j |


Low Moor's goal did not come


• Clitheroe’s fourth goal was a superb piece of work ;by WID SON. Collecting the ball in his own half, he passed it; to the right wing. , ;. ■


beat . two defenders,j before scoring.


■Receiving a! return [pass, he [


were, outstanding ■ for .Qlitheroe, though WUson missed aj penalty.


LANCS. COMB., Dl|v. 2 p. W. D. L.! F. A.'Pt Clitheroc


.Oldham B. Chorley R.


.. 19 14 4 l'65 23 32 19 13 3 3 69 23 29


19 10. 6, 3 56 2i 26


■Earlestpwn N. Nomads St. Helens


, - Wigan R. Giossop


Lytham '


Padiham .. 21 11 4 ;e 41 35 26 1919 9 7 3 57 37 25 20 10 4 '6 45 4l 24


Horwich R. ' 21 8 4 9 [36 53 M .'. 18 7 5 6143 40 19


19 11 1 7 ;57 31 p l 18 8' 4 ,6;39 26 20


8


RoWs-Royce 16 7 4 5136 30 18 Lomax . . . . 19 6 5 8(31 40 17 .. 18 5 6 7:37 4716 20


Prescot R.


Morec'be. R, 20 Gt. Harw’d 19 Leyland M. '19 Nelson R. 18 St. Annes 17 Darwen R; 16


■ Wilson, Sltager and, Spfeak could .break,


„ .take the 1 ^ i the run of play,


cassMnally, 4nd crossed tljIe ' 'bill first


when they ^ t St. Hdens’ n hen they visited Shaw


vek, CUtheroe’h fr<e:«corlng; ^ccAtre-forward, was again tetter, coUeotli g pother thr^fe.


teider for Wallace te bring of file...best ,^ves of the


Half-time; sepond half. In the first minute


sL lieiens T.! 0; CUtheroe 1 Tip .picture changed'; In the


igoajke ;per went for jthe jb ^ on the ^ge of the penalty area, but HffiGREAVES got Ito head th^e mid Olltheroe were]two up.


Flafi% 'got, away .on ;.the right ag^d to centre beautifully. ; n ie caiiheioe leader and the


>tl.! plaiiers! went down at homent and ' Hc^eaves


ip|k, but recovered and •led on.


! '■ ]' . . Iftfc that Clltheijoe were in


__[mind, anct.'lt |was Just a maitte:l of how 'many goals they coiild icollMt. 'There was Just one i^U of'. about five minu cee-iuaxters ;Of.;-the .w{ay


thiou ;h: when. St.-, Helens wpre ame attack; in strength.


A LOW SHOT


till! preliminary work for the thrd igoal,’ HARGREAVES gajhcring the ball to score with a


,lt,Uas Piatley.again who &d shot from 14| yards out.-


lifliM. whistle, j FLATLEY com- plitel a good afternoon’s work.


! 7if sen ■ mlnuites j from .the


;bj[scoring Clitheroe’s fourth. ^t. Helens J Town: Critchley;


Topping;'’" .Morris; Ashcroft, COoke, Maloneyt B^nes, Quinn, Wr, Prescott! Palrwea,ther.


Smffli (B.): Biish, [White, Jolm- sfen Flatley, i Davidson, Har- feaves, Wareing, Smith (W.).


|(31itheioe:;Wallact: Henderson, ______■


• LAST WEEK’S BESU^S] ; Lancs. Comb., Div. 2 j


St Helens T. 0,! Clltheroe; 4. I |


(Prescot C. 2, Nelson Res. 2. St. Annes A. 4, Rolls-Royce 3.;|


Cliorley Res. 6 ;N. Nomads 0. I Darwen Res. 1, Horwich Res. 2. , Glossop 6, Morecambe I^s.i 2. ; Leyland M. 1. Oldham Res. 5. ' Lomax 3, Lytham 4. Padiham 1, Earlestown L


Ilhferee; Mr.' H,| Richards, of Wigan Res. 2, Gt. Harwood 2. (| dldl.am.


Ia Tiateur Leabie Round-up Mond^:


Chatbum Blues; v. Cath y.6. '


, ; , j.


Tue^y:


Waddlngton v, Polish . Trio.; j


Low'Moor “A" V. Moor Lahf. Blues.


I ■ ■ .] , BarroiW Blues v. Low Moor “H


Wednesday: Brockhall v. 1,0.1.


Thursday: Rlbble O. V. Chsjigley “ A


Ohalgley “ B ” v. Reds.


' Ghatburn' ]


Moor Lane Reds v. Barrow Reds.


to-mobbows matches j Lanca Comb., DIv. 3 i ]


Clltheroe v. Wigan Ath. Sfip. Darwen Res. v. Leyland M. j Glossop V. Oldhani Ath. Rgs-i Lytham v.* Chorley ' t e . Nelson


Morecambe Res. v. Barlestown.i N. Nomads V. Padlham. , i Prescot C. Res. v.; St. Annes |^th Rolls-Royce v. Inmax.


H ^M d . i I , Accrington C<imb., Div.


(3hatbum v., Hehnifiiore Method; i s t s '


' I ;■


rpHERE were no matehes in the, ^ Blbblesdale ICable Tennis;


I ■ . ■ .


League during .the Christm^ holiday period, but the fixtures will be resumed next week.


J a l m o r y l A ^


B u r t L a n c a s t e r i n e p i c


OF i i l m


PERHAPS the greate^l-jiyiMnor (action'film ever m te Is "GUN- FIGHT AT THE o i


' ^ iCOBBAL’’ (Pifiladlupjj. It a bas^ on


the Immortal story of WyMt Earp, Dpc'Homday and h ^ effqrts to wipe out the nrf^ims[Clanton gang du^g the raring days of 187(w6 Ini Bort Gri^, T^sas, Dod^p CUyi Kans^ and Tomb­ stone, Arizona.


pendent producer, whotp lon^ list of.flta and stajr discoveries reads' like a Hollywood Who’s Who. ■ t


It has been made-.by Hal WaUls. HoUywood’sjiutstedding Inde­


care that chwaoterises Wd dlfr . ttagulshes him, Hal Walls first


■ Working with the nu ticulous ■


article about Wyatt Harp e n t i t l e d 'The Killers,’ by George S c u 1 l in , which I had been pub­ lished in a


bought an NEXT


WEEK’S FILMS


magazine. Then he signed brillia


Leon Urls, who wrote C;y,’’ to dp the screenp result of such planping planpmg was one


rdillions, plays Wyatt IDarp and Kirk Douglas,'one of the screens


Burt Lancaster, idol


most brilliant actora, fascinating role Of Doc


story of their strange known friendship; the actually, between Earp, strong man of the law.


“Gunfight” is OtrAUiJS **anM


actually the and; little, ktashlp


Holliday, erstwhile gun nan. VVhere there are mm of


-* w — »


old' West, there must .also, women.


Rhonda Fleming,-


many the most beauti films, plays the role Denbow, the girl who, —---- ito persuade Earp finally to quit


the hazardous life cf V.S. Marshal—for domestic! ;y,


iMiss Van Fleet askmes'^the;


finely etch,ed. part Fisher, th e ! strange Doc Holliday’s life.


i'# * '


‘a stirring film of ------- ■^ problems, “ Jacquc[line’’ stars John Gregson, Kathleen Ryan,


and introduces Jacqu in the title role.


Gregsbn plays Mike McNeil, a ! good-natured,


GRAND fa rm er 'W forced to 'w— -


the shipyards at Belfi st in. order to support his wife and


feet planted firm! ground, i he .finds heights at which he too much for him.


■ ■ ■ | — 'angiiikiwhbn Mike returns home : roaring 'drun'k.


despair j of Kathleer Mike’s, .wife, when _ . that the head of the family is out of! work—will share her


Women wifi'feel ' ■ i ' All wiU love pbde-faced


Jacqueline 1 Ryan In the title role, as Mike’s devc.tad daughter.


ality in decay.


" ACROSS the Bridge” is ‘the., study of a man, a person-' '


|


scrupulous international finan­ cier has (reached the zenith of his power and success.


Rod -Steiger, as a bigoted, un- , Suddenly. ' a tiny : chink


appears; bi 'bis afmour, and immediately the police of several


continents, begin tl.e slow, re­ lentless grind .towa/ds Justice.


■ He seeks temporai'y 'sanctuary; in Mexico, -but by degrees j he


new favourite with (the estab­ lished master: MarH Landl, one •of the world’s .top-ranking


degenerates Into a shambltag, friendlesf (desperate hobo, j The film ^co-Btars a( potential


5 ■ 6 9 38 5i3 16


5 4 11 35 46 14 3 6 10 33 58 12


5 1 13 37 67 11 2 7 9 26 55 11


I 3 4.10 36 49 10 3 lil2 16 53 7


models. The carefully chokii cast also


includes, Noel Willman as the cr a f ty, inscrutable ' Mexican


pollcie inspector ^d l handsome David knight, playing one of his


most rewarding roles. i ,


children. A man used to havj


virig IV


' A -FIRST - CLASS British ^ thriller, “Thei :iypnotlst”i Is the story of a test pUot (played, j I - : by Paul .IN­


crash, suffers from fits of ,chbk- • tag and mental [blackouts. On the recommendatibi i; of Mary, his fiancee (Patricia Hoc) he takes hypnotic | treatnieit, from a' fampus'tpsychiairist (Roland


KING LANE ,pei ter) who, afteTi a. bad


our


1 Culver). ,M ' It l ls TVhlle unjdergotag this'


treatment l.tllait th(, pilot,, unable tjo 1 yememyr liti ;movements, becomes ; ifenlef suspect in a


of the most brilliant fcnpts to murder taveStl^|;i(in..^, Hollywood’s history.


^


I ' Rleht i from ( the crash,; tp!


"The[HjThptiist’’ :s%lft-movip'g; and [siikkiJKful.


of the toUgh detective-inspector, is ideally, cast ‘ faifltless portrayal


Wllilami Hartnell, to the role aid'turns hi a


TT’S the U 4 t [delight—the modeni streainltaed version


of the world’s most popular skit on Itbe Russians--with Cinema­ scope and Mirtrocolor, em­ bellished with love and laughter and highlighted by a hit parade of .Cole Fprter's greatest tunes and wpnderfifil spng and dance


numbers. . [ I ; .


and Iglamprous Lilting, funny,i “ Silk ;S;ocktags” stars


luxpr (ous, colourful md very, very


t


Fred i Astaire as the man whose happy-go-lucky | romance and nimble dancing iieet; make gossa­ mer of the Iron Curtain.


sourpuss , turned glamour girl under [ the' iiifluf nee of Parisian


Cy<i; Charlsse isi the Soviet


life and Americin Ipve. Atid Fred goe; to town in' the


“RitziRoll ’n’ Rock" and Cyd dobs! a sp'eotacular “Red Blues” number!


(Jahis Paige is there too to add


hilarity ■ . and her "Stereo­ phonic Sound’’ song and dance with' (Fred is .u real roof-raiser. And there’s Pefer Lorre—a riot in, a, comedy 'i


*' ' * *.


_______ . j t irns greater than eyer [to Metros :ope and Teclmi-


TVAARGAR 1; dramatic


color; ‘


the (Wind”’ re j “ Gone with


most' idlthful whalley'


'


event lin the' ftory lives on the 'scr^n;


Dim ol a hovel the creen,. has...ever ittempted. .Every taaracter a'nd


the Wind” is the


i’lt:' contains most beautiful Tephnicolor ceiyable.


to Leigh,,


^ and breathtaking ihotography con-


undoubtedly (the


ate] girl aroutii whom (the story centres, is vividly portrayed by " ■ ■ who won the 1939 'ird for her, per­


! Scarlett O’kara, the passion­


Ac^emy Aw forpance.


Butler, the, , becomes one bands,


Clark Gable


star in another riot of fun .entitled ‘‘Throe Ring Circus.”


erilOSE ■ twe ' Martin


;‘br(ike—they ; circus because —.j - . . desire to beejone a clown.


way to go bplo: his! ambltidh many co: this anoth. likeable coij


Discharged from the Army—


decide to Join a of Jerry’S; burning


However, hf ■has quite a long ire ihe can achieve


^ and there are ilicatlons [to make smash-hit for this


lely team. m By/T NATURALIST Wants I already shooting | thifc ugh


season. But to spring-and sumiher it


duties. [ i . RODS' :i> GI FIELDFARES


ithegi eyer the. mioni or weather. [[Partiridto,


g


dfcturbed roosting fleldfarbs on- the saiiie m< or where, hares can iways 1 e encountered Iwhat-


J in auti mn and winter ihave .SALOON


brood spiang into the air calling and dl sph yliig like frantic demons.


i . .


i i was rentoded' of (this the other day. :s I came to a re­ seeded sfctl m ( near the .edge of the moor, rob!far froni where I had fouhd hq young' brood.


saw libOe to 1 attract my atten­ tion. Then a'covey of nearly 20 partridgb sl ot Into the ah Just a lew pjacej ahead.


: During mist of my Journey I


wings took me by surprise as I Stood shocl (ed and staring as ;they glided to earth a couple of hundredi yards away.,


The m d an whirring of ithe


! (The 'metiod of rising and [flight Is piCuliar to partridge, pheasant end grouse. Opinion


;is'divided as to its usefulness. ; Obviously il brie is. shooting It .is ;necessary tal be '.trained to take : advantage, of the 'habit of delayed I rt ling, ( '.'otherwise -the


'birds are clilt of;range. . . A ; touch more totefesting


at !this unhearc. command.


! question, 'however,'- concerns the ability of -a covey of partridge to rise siittul'anebusly as one bird ' and as ir obeying an unseen or


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iPest. herd


Is the haint of red shank,'snipe, curlew, w .ld diick and lapwing, which all ?ay i hud the marehy condition; si itable for domestic


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We looks same —ail year,


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