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TRAINING CONDITIONS IN ENGLAND. i With bin s: ireeks intervening between now and I tin iipening ol another itu ra *ing reason, are may I expect news ..t busy times forthwith from the vari I ..us training centers The wii...i :..--. II indeed n . in be mi denominated, has been marked i.v Strang lv unseasonable w *atber. rain having been fat more in evidenei than the saou and frosi which might rea- sonablj bava i tpected tin- ii trainers have le en handicanped in tlteir business ii has bees bj i i ne heavy ground which lias niostlj prevailed and to I . certain extent militated againsi anything in the i shape of fast v..iu with tbeii bts-ses a remark which applies ntore particularly In r -pe.-i ol the ivmv.,1! idds. Hence i- accounted for th scarelty ol inws ;is K, tbe racing prautbn of the roungsters an trials ol any moment having been v.i reported All tbe same there bas Iteen no necessitj i.m idle ne-. sad borses genrall have been kept .-i lie I re io ., suflh-ieal extent ami without Interruption I io rendei them read; lo .. straightaway Into si ■_ 1 1 .i iihiil:. mil I unless Interference sboifid supervene i in the meantime ■ bj no means ImiMssible or even I improbabli eontingentj in this strange dlaaate ol t nuns we shall not beat much ol the crj nsua! it ilu- period ol backward condition owing to frosi a |. en. I gronnd Genei iilj speaking report* are satis far lory concerning the good lieaith and well-lieing "t keraea in all parts ■! the country, and at least i ii i~ satisXactory t.. l,n..w ilia l there baa beea much b ~ i 1 1 1 1 -« — among ibetn than usual, though, of course, there I.m.- beeu - ■ instances ..i i-oughing. but i.iiely a.-eonip ini.-.l I.v l he fever which is l| t to I llial;e baVOC III sul.i, s| t|: . ■ . « -1 - . J of the i..e~- «.-w l:t ~ without rail and lh ..in at ucst i training quartets eafteeiall.t Newmarket will be i t tn condition for i It - resumption .u :oiiw operations I atd n S|..,i tsman. "