30 AUGUST 1940, page 11

Country Life

AN experiment in naturalisation, of which something was said earlier in. the year, is promising well; and it is hoped that the success is due nor only to the influence of the......

Timely Swarms Old Country Sayings, Though Often...

generally founded on experience and endorse wisdom. They may nevertheless be quite upset by the advance of science. In this class is the doggerel about the value of a swarm of......

Tame Weeds A Pleasant Addition To A Garden, As It

seems to me, is the inclusion of a patch given up to wild flowers, and one of its virtues is that it is at its best when the rest of the garden is apt to become a little dingy.......

The Cinema

Young Tom Edison." At the Regal. THE style of this film—whatever its defects—marks a refresh- ing change from the carefully formulated biographies directed by William Dieterle......

Wild Food V'e Might Perhaps Learn From Some Of Our

foreign guests not only how to grow more food, but how to cook, preserve and eat more sorts of food. A generation ago a Japanese visitor said that the best thing he could do by......

Allied Farmers Persecution Abroad Brought To Our Island...

of wealth and skill through the agency of the Huguenots who found asylum here. Persecution abroad has brought us during the present year many people of many nationalities......