Lynford Hall, Norfolk, where thePrince of Wales danced nt the Weet Norfolk Hunt hall recently, is in the district of the great new East Angliar. forest, which the Forestry Commissior is planting on 20,000 acres, a part, of which is 0000 acres of the Lynford Estate, purchased by the commission last August. The Forestry Commission ha.' ideas of an ultimate forest of SO.OOh to 100.1)00 acres, stretching over parts of both Norfolk and Suffolk.
“It is not generally known,” writes the Auckland “Star’s” London correspondent, “that some of ' Dr. Truby King's publications have been published in Dutch., Tlio New Zealand doctor’s work in infant welfaro is well known, although Holland is a place whero children are healthy and well fed on milk. Wo hear that translation into French is desired, and that Dr. King’s consent is being asked for tliis-”-
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12093, 21 March 1925, Page 8
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