27 JUNE 1931, Page 14

With wise humanity the latest of the sanctuaries— purchased, as

schoolboys say, " on tick "—is to be kept quite virgin from gunfire in winter as in summer, in the open time as in the close time ; and the sacrifice that this entails should react on the generosity of the public. I see the cloistered quiet of this " Oliver Broad," now assured of a continuous charter, growing more and more precious as the ages advance, till its value is as the value of a Caxton print or some possession of which no other example exists. The address of the Norfolk Naturalists' Trust—with which the National Trust is in close sympathy—is 31 -Surrey Street, Norwich, and it needs 1600, or, say, sixty more life members, to complete the purchase of its latest and most perfect sanctuary.