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THAT CHALK STREAM FISHING is steadily deteriorating is an unpleasant thought, but it is in the back of • good many fishermen's heads at the present moment, and refuses to ignored altogether, whatever the grounds alleged for such • statement. Net for one moment would I assert tha
that the National Rifle Association has lowered the permissible trigger pull without first ascertaining whether the mechanism of the rifle lends ivel to such a change. The new rule may have the harmful effect of encouraging shooters to endeavour to do for themselves what a compe
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THE PIG BREEDING, feedin g , an d cur i ng i n d ustr i es in this country are ridiculously small; indeed, they are out of all proportion insignificant compared with the requirements of the people. We import some 1711 b. of bacon and hams alone per head of our population, and we