T Avcevsr 23, 1919.] 
THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
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bbits and 30 ear ana chickens in a set of 
nodel hutches HT 
d presented the fruit to the Chick. Army for 
шоп in military and шы -— tals. 
weight of the crop is est veia 
ard Memo rial Park at Shadwe iL 
Shadwell into a King ward 
for the East End o ndon 
hen war broke out, but fresh 
fforts are now being made to to 
y 
p peo cost 5.000. completing ha Fia uos a will 
p 
ewe in Season.—Messrs. Robert Veitch 
E un ave sent, from their "Exeter nurseries, 
gine fone branch of Plagiantnus Lyallii 
Gitder its synonym alii Тһе gen 
-—- t 
m and rubs to 
Agi Order Mdina rim The trees of this 
'h as the S 
£ в аге Я with creamy- 
s, in bunches, on stalks 1j in. to 
ength. 
Agricultural Training for Officers —The Board 
culture an d Fisheries makes the fo ic 
А Ov ve 
proved for r grants under veal of 
shom upwards of 1,000 are actually in train- 
ng on farms, аы 65 ied of tíhe 100 scholar- 
ie available under (b) have been awarded. 
(3) In view of = numerous applications which 
ате sti , the Board has decided 
asons ali кый vel 
pein not have been aida by that date. АП 
rU ua ig from non-demobilised officers should 
à made o as таайы. (4). Particulars of 
farm training grants and agricultura 
scholarships, and of the manner of enea ppli- 
ation, are given in the Board’s booklet, “Land 
Fic. 51.—cARPINUS JAPONICA. 
p. 108.) 
(See 
Piao in the Mother Country," which can 
be obtained either from the Board's рн m 
HA, Viel oria Street, London, S 
any Distric Directorat of tíhe Appointments 
Department, Minis 
of the aj рош dee 
ed a 
ascertain pos > 
officers al cs s their applications on Army 
g la vy Ka an 5) Warrant 
ers, ar and men in 
rom mais ot. prem "educational promise are 
also eligible for these 
Resim session of Allotment Holders А} Wands- 
rth.—V arious atenent have appeared with 
ыле, to position of E x 1 
hol and in oo icut ' to the 
stated to have been given 
t the corner : of Union Road : 
Jan 
ied 
Borough Counci 
powers under the Guitivation of 
red upon the 
persons. 
refused 
ment holders 
imminence of 
pany 
“wide in ee 
v 
It v таз ired to commence 
ee immediatly, al 
repared to an 
was "agi that the Board 
land in ли for the ро» е 
allotments. The land 
сой w 
might arise 
ork pee the 
act у ррго i 
ee to the d on of the allot- 
without further wma ce of Д. i 
building operatio: 
The 
would not 
until the plans 
p 
undry n раа аг r 
pennt Co unty Council, and approv y that 
dy. The bailing plans were duly approved 
towards the end of July This being so, the 
rd had no longer any justifiable reason for 
refusing to relinquish possession of the land to 
owners, especially as the build were 
anxious to take full ee of the long work- 
: ‚ hours and fine weather. It was represent 
the eng. moreover, that the need for the 
andr; and that any delay in hand- 
ing over “th it wein result in the company 
having to find alternative land elsewhere. This 
would have exposed the Board to substantial 
clai for gampenn by thé lessors, the 
lessees, and the builders. As a result, whilst 
regretting the waste of d tuffs growing on 
allotments, the Boa the um Minn of 
rd, as 
that E was no ot 
e 
public funds. felt 
open but to give notice to t he ccn; E holden 
b d pete ae ubsidi om the National 
xch be pai id whenever 
to remain secure 
eque 
wherever наа, holders may naturally desire 
‹ inst 
in their holdings, as agains 
