27 NOVEMBER 1926, page 14

* * * *

VANISHING VILLAGES. In the course of a visit this week to a very familiar district of England, some sixty-five miles north of London, I came upon some very distressing examples......

If We Take A Survey Of British Sport We Find

several practices that are unseemly. The hunting of animals heavy with young is one ; and many hares and others are thus hunted. Some of the trapping habits of some game-keepers......

* * * This Is True ; But Sportsmen Ought

to make it a point of honour to reduce the cruelty to the minimum, to be stark reformers in purging their sport, whatever it may be, of any- thing that is ignoble or needlessly......

Moan Roman Relics.

Since a note was written in this place on excavations of Roman glass and pottery in Hertfordshire and Huntingdonshire, further discoveries have been made, the latest within a......

Country Life And Sport

Two incidents in the hunting of the deer in southern England have roused protests that the more deeply engrooved sports- man would be wise not to disregard. It is his duty, and......