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Down the Decades: the 1950s

LETTER: PASTORS IN BRITISH CLASSES

WITH reference to J. Frodsham's letter on the above subject, I would like to point out that I did not judge the class containing the rosy pastor at the Scottish National Show, and, furthermore, I was not responsible for reporting the British section at this great fixture.

Rosy pastors and hoopoes have always been “doubtful starters” in British classes, and that is why “rarity” comes into it. It is not that there are so few of them. One can acquire plenty

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