27 JUNE 1931, page 14

* * * * Empire Food.

The figures of a recent effort by the Empire Marketing Board are worth the notice of every student of economics. Agents of the Board have recently completed a tour in Yorkshire......

With Wise Humanity The Latest Of The Sanctuaries—...

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......

The Prolific Otrer.

On the subject of sport, Lady Warwick's refusal to permit otter hunting on her property is interesting in itself and for its popular reception. Personally, I believe that the......

Village Domesdays.

A notable gathering of the Community Councils and those they represent takes place this week at Cambridge, and will, I hope, emphasize a local achievement on which Lincoln-......

This Norfolk Trust Is To "haunt Of Coot And Hem"

what the National Trust is to the relics of great architecture ; though the National Trust possesses some famous sanctuaries as well ; Scolt Head, for example, and Blakeney,......

It Is This Fear, Among Other More Accidental Causes, That

produced the Norfolk Naturalists' Trust. Characteristic areas —the Cley Marshes, Aldersfen fen, the Starch grass marsh— have been acquired by acts of great faith and daring, for......

Country Life

A NATURALISTS' TRUST. Of all the schemes and ideas for preserving the animals and flowers—and, indeed, scenery of England—I know none that seems to me more quietly effective, if......

Now The Most Spacious And Richest Of Our Sanctuaries Is

Hickling Broad, founded by Lord Grey and Mr. Montagu, and now controlled by Lord Desborough. Its manager, Mr. Jim Vincent, is a genius in his craft. I have seen there within a......