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News from 26/02/1933

1933; Gale Group;

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Ernest Newman, Philol, Gladys Burlton, John A. Pace, Sir Josiah Stamp's, Yaborrough, C. Robinson, Hubert Fitchew, H. J. Massingham, A. Cecil Bartlett, N. John Gibbons, Pubert Winterbotham, Ralph Straus, (Mrs.) Maureen Forrester-Agar, J. T. G., G. G. Chapman, A. M. Mercer, F. S. Robb, J. C. Squire, J. M. Bulloch, R. S. Stancliffe, Walter R. Oak, F W. D'evelyn, J. C. Spencer, E. V. Lucas, Laurie Magnus, T. W. Littleton Hay, James Agate, Frank Rutter, Louis Jackson, B. J. de C. Andrade, Shane Leslie, G. P, G. W. Bishop, H. E. Armstrong, Eric Gillett, E. Beresford Chancellor, Erroll Sherson, Sydney W. Carroll, George C. Stead, D. R. Gent, Dollars Harden, Desmond MacCarthy, F. R. Archer-Taylor, H. C. Minchin, George F. Young, W. A. Gilmour, R. A. Scott-James, Sir Flinders Petrie F. R. S, J. P. Bacon Phillips, W. W. Hadley, J. S. V, John Gibbins, E. W. Minton Beddoes, Elton Ede, H. F., Bernard M. Allen, J. C. A., Queietus, M. Sidgwick, Fredk. Pickles, A. L. Long, M. B. Beckwith Smith, C. Roy-Hudleston, G. W. B, R. C. K. Ensor, R. J. Barrett Financial Editor, Mr. T. Williams, Lady Muriel Beckwith, Harold Cox,

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St. Ivel Cheese Contents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marshall & Snelgrove Genasprin Good Work of Exchange Equalisation Fund City Chatter Australia's Conversion the Forerunner of Others Protest against Suez Canal Dues Effective Thames Haven Oil Wharves Power Supply Profits Electrical Distribution of Yorkshire Brevities Saturday's Markets Inactive but Better in tone—German Bonds Rally London Closing Prices Money Market Loans Easy and Bills Weak Pending Issue Anglo Australian Gold Development Reports & Notices (From Lloyd's): Mail and Steamship News From our Own Correspondent: Amsterdam Firm Prices Close at the Best Rise in Royal Dutch and Unilevers From our Own Correspondent: Paris Steady Suez Canal Shares Active Stock Exchange Year Book Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pearl Assurance Company, Ltd. Company Meetings Increased Premium Income in All Branches Strengthened Financial Position Mr George Tilley's Review of the Year's Work Great Western Railways Substantial Economies in Operation Viscount Churchill on Board's Dividend Policy London Midland and Scottish Railway Company Company Meeting Road Transport Competition The Wages Question Sir Josiah Stamp's Review The Underground Group Cpmpany Meeting London's Traffic Problem The Burden of Taxation Anglo Australian Gold Development, Ltd. From our Own Correspondent: Increased Currency Circulation Wall Street Selling One Effect of the Banking Crisis Reuter: Produce Markets Reuter: New York Metals "Sunday Times" New York Closing Prices Reuter: Another Banking "Holiday" Renewed Liquidation Sends down Prices From our Own Correspondent: Losses on Curb Baltimore Troubles Help from Reconstruction Finance Reuter: American Cotton Stock Exchange Prices Austin Bridge Unblocking a Suit Chess Acrostics Continental Wavelengths Cross-Word Puzzle No. 426 Broadcasting To-Day's Home Programmes Hour by Hour Choice Abroad Ford Harvey Nichols Madame Pitoëff Tackles Nora The Dramatic World Arts Wednesday, February 22 "Maison De Poupee" "It's You I Want" Daly's Tuesday, February 21 A farce By Maurice Braddell "Once in a Lifetime" Queen's Friday, February 24 A Comedy "The One Girl" London Hippodrome Friday, February 24 A musical comedy by William Anthony McGuire and six other authors and lyricists. Music by Vincent Youmans, with additional numbers by Melville Gideon "The Princess in the Cage" Westminister Wednesday, February 22 By C. B. Fernald, adapted from " La Colombe Poignardée " by Caston Sorbets The Amateurs Plays and Players Mr. Hardwicke's Plans The Good Companions Film Notes Madame Butterfly Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Post Office Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rialto Multiple Display Advertising Items The World of Music Wireless and the Time-Factor The Week's Music Wolf Celebrations The Galleries International Art Club British Decoration Dickins De Jones Halifax Building Society Cassell Mills & Boon's Fiction Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, Ltd. "Man Old Man" The World of Books Poets in Brief: George Crabbe. An Anthology chosen by F. L. Lucas. (Cambridge University Press. 3s. 6d.) The Life of George by His Son. With and introduction by E. M. Forster. (The World's Classics, Milford. 2s.) Life of Mozart "Mozart." By Marcis Davenport. (Heinemann. 12s. 6d.) The Norwich School " Catalogue of Paintings and Water-colours of the Norwich School." Collected by Henry N. Holmes (Privately printed) Fighters of Derry " Fighters of Derry." By the Right. Hon. William R. Young. (Eyre and Spottiswoode. 52s 6d.) Indian Realities "Incompurable India." By Co. Robert J. Blackham. (Sampson Low. 12s. 6d.) Rationalisation "Great Britain from Adam Smith to the Present Day." By C. R. Fay. (Longmans. 12s. 6d.) Faber & Faber Mills & Boon Princes Bookshop Lovat Dickson Lovat Dickson Limited Constable Mr. D. L. Murray's Amusing New Novel Inside a Lunatic ASYLUM"The English Family Robinson" By D. L. Murray. (Constable. 7s. 6d.) "The Freedom of the Keys" By Marjorie Terry. (Long. 7s. 6d.) "The Sapphire" By A. E. W. Mason. (Hodder and Stoughton. 7s. 6d.) "Zelma" By Vivian Ellis "All Night at Mr. Stanyhust's" By Hugh Edward. (Cape. 5s.) "Business as Usual" By Jane Oliver and Ann Stafford. (Collins. 7s. 6d.) "The Long Journey" By Barbara Black-burn. (Cassell. 7s. 6d.) MacMillan & Co. School Memories " a Headmaster Remembers." By Guy Kendall. (Gollancz. 8s. 6d.) Gollancz Daily Telegraph Thirty Bedford Square London Sampson Low Cassell Pepys and the Navy A Volume of New Letters "Shorthand Letters of Samuel Pepys." Transcribed and edited by Edwin Chappell. (Cambridge University Press. 8s. 6d.) The Dutch Scene "Letters from Holland."By Karel Capek. Translated from the Czech by Paul Selver. (Faber. 3s. 6d.) The Mind of a Philosopher "Faraday's Diary" Vol. I, September, 1820, to June II, 1832. Vol. II, August 25,1832, to February 29,1836. (Bell. 12 guiness the set of 7 vols.) Ancient Yorkshire "The Archæology of Yorkshire" By Frank and Harriett Wragg Elgee. (Methuen. 10s. 6d.) Ann Vickers Peter Davies Ltd Jarrolds Hurst & Blackett Hebe ELSNA's Skeffington An Historian at Home "Oxford: Its Place in National History." By Sir John A. R. Marriott. (Clarendon Press. 6s.) Young Oxford "Red Rags: Eassy of Hate from Oxford." Edited by Richard Comyns Carr. (Chapman and Hall. 6s.) Short Stories "Full Score." An Anthology of Short Stories. (Rich and Cowan. 7s. 6d.) A Political Shocker "Rinehard: A Melodrama of the Nineteen Thirties." By Thomas F. Tweed. (Arthur Barker. 7s. 6d.) New Light on the Old World "The Frazer Lectures (1922-1932)." Edited by Warren R. Dawson. (Macmillan. 15s.) Hutchinson's The Dilettanti "The Society of the Dilettanti." By Sir Cecil Harcourt-Smith and George A. Macmillan. (MacMillan. 15s.) Irish Fairies "Darby O'Gill and the Good People."By Hermine Templeton Kavanagh. (Putnam. 7s. 6d.) 'Arry Up-To-Date "Henry and Emma." By John Newlands. (Jenkins. 7s. 6d.) Dent's fiction Collins Red Rags Chapman & Hall The Romance of the Brontes "The Shakespeare Hend Bronte." Edited by T. J. Wise and J. A. Symington."The Bromtes. Their Lives, Friendship, and Cprrespondence." (Shakespears Head Press. 4 vols. £3) A French Ulysses "Kitchen Prelude (Mes Metiers)." By Pierre Hamp. Translated from the French by Dorothy Bolton. (Constable. 7s. 6d.) Crime Continues "The Secret Enemy." By Eimar O'Duffy. (Geoffrey Bles. 7s. 6d.) "Spider's Parlour." By Patrick Wynnton. (Longmans. 7s. 6d.) "The Golden Crystal." By Frank Hird. (Stanley Paul. 7s. 6d.) "Stonewall Steevens Investigates."By Maurice G. Kiddy. (Hutchinson. 7s. 6d.) "The Seventh Man." By Wilson Barclay. (Ward Look. 7s. 6d.) "The Masked Blackmailer."By J. C. Lenehan. (Herbert Jenkins. 7s. 6d.) Books & Writers A Run on Rossetti The Night Club "Secrets of the 43: My Reminiscences." By Mrs. Meyrick. (John Long. 18s.) Methuen & Co., Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Long Stanley Paul & Co., Ltd. Story-Teller By "A Student of Politics": The Week at Westminster Conservatives and India Reforms Loans to Central Europe From our Irish Correspondent: The Government and the Police Irish Free State Secession from the White Army The Churches Quinquagesima Cyclax Arthur Barket Ltd. Craven EMPIRE-de-LUXE Mixture Multiple Display Advertising Items A Wanderer's Note Book Margaret General Gorden The Manor House, York Brevity Lincoln's Inn Fields An Old Playhouse Auctions Joshua Cristall at Goodrich Pompey's Pillar The Culpepers Pinero's "Sweet Lavender" A Devout Lover of the Abbey: Westminster Abbey Monuments Notable Old Buildings Hamlet Baron Huddleston A Welsh Painting Kew Gardens Pagoda Women's Scarlet Cloaks Lancing "Hele" Descendants of John Evelyn Date of Good Friday Master Humphrey's Clock Readers' Queries P&O Cruises Lloyds Bank Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Men, Women, and Memories Mr. Oliver Stanley-Lord Lovat-Lord Londonderry-Mr. J. S. Ewart-Samuel Pepys By "Autolycus": "The Town": Men and Intimacies America and Europe Co-Operation is Essential Debts and Doubts The Beer Tax To the Editor of the Sunday Times Harrods Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Germany To-Day Dangers within and without Order and Progress Nature Shows us The Bottom Drawer By "Scrutator": War Makers and Peace Makers League's Mistake with Japan Legally Right but Parctically Wrong Still a Chance for Statesmanship What It Might Mean The Blockade Weapon Sheer Madness League's Mismanagement History's Lesson Civilisation and Liberty Self-Reliance the Test Fraying of Tempers The Call to Statesmen Spring Impatience Blizzard Havoc on Sea, Land and in Air Drama of Seaplanes Lost Flying over Snowdon Villages Isolated and Steamers Wrecked Milder Weather Coming?—Danger of Floods Lifeboat Rescues in Gale Cardiff City "Terrible Journey to London" Many Blizzard Deaths Woman Lost in Fell Record Damage to Telephones Tens of Thousands Cut off by Storm Week-End Rush to Link up From our Own Correspondent: Airman Swims to Land Two Machines down Death of General Gallwey Home Forces D. M. S. In the War Reuter: Argentine Finance Difficulties Effect of Ottawa on Meat Trade King's Cup Air Race "Knock-Out" Competition Chancellor and the Gold Standard Conditions for its Restoration "When It Will Work" Rise in Prices Essential British United Press: Mayor of Chicago Doctor Pessimistic Senator Borah Views on the World Conference Reuter: Attack on British Ambassador U. S."wild Ma" Wants Him Censured By our Political Correspondent: British Policy in the Far East Strict Neutrality Transport Bill in Lords Mr. Chamberlain too Pessimistic? Sir A. Steel-Maitland Thinks Outlook Brighter British United Press: Earthquake in Chile Prince Axel of Denmark From our Own Correspondent: No Sanctions against Japan Britain Ready to Consider Arms Embargo Drive into Jehol Begun WILLS's Three Castles Cigarettes Reuter, Exchange, British United Press: Japan's Push Chinese Bombed Reuter, Central News: Recall of Minister Reported Chinese Action Larwood V. Australia England's Hope in Final Test Brighter Creicket Match of Twenty Lost Catches Australia 435 England 418 for eight wickets Taxi Strike Threat Too Many London Drivers Reuter: Carnera Sailes for Italy Plan to Return to U. S. For Sharkey Fight Mother Church of Wales From a Special Correspondent: Pope and Holy Year May Visit More than One Basilica Easter Blessing for the World British United Press: Late News Assault on Alderman Councillor Bound over Blow after Meeting From our Own Correspondent: French Budget Delays Compromise by 'Cuts' in Official Salaries "Co-Op" Taxes Mr. Alexander Not Too Optimistic St. David's Day Welshmen's Tribute to Patron Saint Cathedral that Rose Twice from Ashes Red Dragon of Wales Why It Will Not Be Flown at Denbigh Prince and Welsh Guards Poor Relief Increase From our Own Correspondent: Town Hall for Nothing Offer from Olney Unemployed Public Works Done Free From our Own Correspondent: A V. C.'s Squad Recruits Platoon Named after Headmaster Lost Diamond Bracelet £40,000 Strike Pay Shell Plea for New Building Push Mr. Baldwin's Call "All Hands to the Pump" The Hour and the Men Ready Modern Mothers Medical Officer's Praise Manhold Cover Blown across Street Fused Cable Holds up Traffic Multiple Display Advertising Items Court Circular In Memoriam Rescued from Tank Death Conservatives' Cruise Earl's Daughter Married Wedding in Garrison Church Bride's Drive through Windsor Mr. D. Woodruff and the Hon. Marie Action Princess Helena Victoria Queen at Sadler's Wells £1,000 Legacy to Training Ship Mr. Henry Fernie's £322.089 Wstate Noted Amateur Rider's Will The Queen's Memento Visit to Elizabethan Exhibition The Press Fund £11,670 for Widows and Orphans Harrow Songs Borough Theatre to Close An Empire Exhibition Memorial to Wool Pioneer By our Meteorological Expert: Bitter Spell over Milder Conditions at Hand Showers To-Day ENGLAND.—Moderate or fresh south or south-east wind; cloudy, accasional rain perhaps brighter intervals; milder England Channel. Moderate or fresh south or south-east wind; occasional rain; sea moderate Further OUTLOOK—Unsattled but milder then of late, especially in the South Air PASSAGES.—Wind south-easterly, 15-25 m. p. h. at surface 30-40 m. p. h. at 2,000 feet. Cloudy with accasional vain in south-east England, France, and Belgium. Fair in Holland and West Grmany. Visibility 2-6 miles but 1,000 yards in rain The Argentine Mission Guests of the King News in Brief Mary Webb Play G. B. S. Ranks Third The Officers' Association Debenham&Freebody Robinson & Cleaver's Aga Cooker Kolynos Court and Society The Court's Return -Royal Flim Matine—Prince George at a Ball—Brides of the Week—An Aerizl Honeymoon The Housewife at the Fair White Armchairs and Passion Fruit Cocktails Palestine Dinner By Pandora: Young Mrs. Pepys A Woman's Corner Auctioning Life-Stories Blue Star Line Ess Viotto Palace Hotel Torquay Sunday Times The Empire Group of Hotels Raven & Park Hotels Droitwich Spa By a Special Correspondent: Lord Denbigh's Memories of his Long Command Old Members' Rush to Rejoin when the Great War Started Boston Company's March through London Armed with Swords 40 Years with H. A. C "Sunday Times" Cricket Club London Hospital's Appeal From our Own Correspondent: War Relic Gift to Germany Emden's Name Plate Mr. Bruce to Hand It to Hindenburg Textile Firm Resignations Inquiry Rejected "Penal" Beer Tax A Cause of Serious Unemployment Reparation for Sacrilege Sequel to Theft of Church Vessels Barkers Pratts Ethyl Riley Taxing Horse Transport How London Traffic is Hampered L. C. C. Committee and Salter Report Mr. J. H. Thomas on Strike Methods "Common Sense" Appeal Railway Wages Companies May Break Away from Board London Transport Bill Mr. Morrison and Bad Amendments Kean's illness is likely to be serious. For several months he has not been able to take any solid nourishment By a Special Correspondent: Public Day at the Fair Big Crowds Visit Trade Display Successful First Week Orders from Many Countries Trade Follows the Queen Big Orders after Royal Visitors Diesel-Electric Train 1,157 Miles for £3 5s Man Killed by Little Son Night Shot in Street London Policeman's Graphic Story " a Flash and an Explosion" Hunters' Show this Week Agricultural Hall Entries Duplicate Key in Mincemeat Mystery of Theft from Cinema Safe £3,000,000 Steel Works Big Orders for Plant Bishop and Ugly Schools "Once Seen" Jay's Armstrong Siddeley Barkers The Otter Air Radiator Multiple Display Advertising Items Bourne Mouth From our Own Correspondent: Piece Work for M. P.'s Paris Letter Cost of the French Parliment Culinary Reform Robbed of £200 Injured Man Able to Give his Name Irish State Secrets Two Officials Sent for Trial Alleged Theft of Documents Ex-Minister's Brother Accused Yesterday's Music Mmes. D'aranyi and Fachiri From our Own Correspondent: Guildford's Week of Light Opera Talented Society From our Special Correspondent: Hastings Music Festival Artistic and Financial Success "The Best Seaside. Orchestra" Castrol Motor Oil Bradleys Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items From our Own Correspondent: The Universities Oxford to Reduce M. A. Degree Fee French Actors in a Racine Tragedy From our Own Correspondent: Women in the Cast Cambridge A Dramatic Success By our London University Correspondent: London's New University The King to Lay the Foundation Stone Ceremony in June Bloomsbury Site Negotiations Ashford Election National Candidate Adopted Polling To-Morrow at Rotherham Meetings Cancelled by Snow Auctions and Estates Trout River Flowing through Grounds Tudor Cottages Reuter: Winter Sports Weather Reports from Switzerland Air Disarmament M. P. s Amd War Menace Berlei Figure Foundations The Popular Encyclopedia of Gardening A. B. C. Of Gardening A Text-Book on Every Problem Foot-And-Mouth Outbreak Duke of York To Visit Bath and West Show in May Damage by Wood-Pigeons New Woman M. F. H More Club Freedom Wanted Lord Bayford on Absurd Restrictions Police and Woman's Death From our Own Correspondent: Leaped 70 Feet from Fire Man's Jump with Baby Thirteen Families Trapped Children Dropped from Windows From our Own Correspondent: "No Place" to Go on the Map New Boundaries in Durham Burglar's Victim Scot who was Stabbed in Palestine George Herbert Tercentenary Service at Bemerton Walter Lindrum Engaged Exchange: "Absentee" who Fought Prison for Man with 3 Years' War Service Served in Wrong Army From our Zoo Correspondent: "Winter Sports" at the Zoo But Birds Preparing for Spring From a Correspondent: Reduce Prices to Increase Profits A State and Stage Example An Army Record Bradford Family's Service Planning Greater London Bass Bovril Motor Matters Simplifying the Gear Change Recent Progress Forward Battles in the Mud Rugby Football Easy for Blackhealth—Light Blues Wind up with a Draw Old Boys' Stout Displays High Scoring by "the Club" A Moseley Mixture Overrun Old Boys' Creat Forwards Ireland and Scotland Rearranged Date of International Welsh out of Luck Disorganised Side Beaten by Taylors Fluctuating Play Old Blues Win Close Game Belated Decision Not"the Luck of the Navy" Keen Fight Ends in a Draw Club Matches Rugby League The Game and the Weather Historic Postponements in Leading Fixtures English Selectors' next Step Closing Score Scottish under a Handicap Smart Scrummaging by Light Blues "Threes" Get Few Changes B. S. A. Cars Inns of Court Win Fencing Niversity Lose Close Fight Sabre Turns the Scale Centymca Dinner Reuter: English Players Fail Lawn Tennis Austin and Olliff Beaten Miss Scriven Defeats Fraulein Aussem Women's Fencing Championship Spirited Fights in First round Arsenal's Shooting Routs Blackburn Association Football Chelsea Get a Point—Plymouth Too Good for Stock Twenty-Three Games off Results and League Positions Holders out Amateur Cup Kingstonian's Narrow Escape Stockton Oust Barnet Badminton Sussex Championships Civil Service Sport "Soccer" Reserves Score Five The Harrow Game Elmfield Old Boys Beaten by School Police Walkers Win Leyton Make History Amateur Football Old Cholmeleans in Dunn Cup Final Blow for Barking Selectors' Big Task Hockey No Guidance from Trial Games England's Choice The English Trial Reuter: Golf American Ryder Cup Team Decisive Victory for Ranelagh Household Brigade's Poor Display Army Singles Surprise Rackets Captain Cheney Beaten Promising Young Players Lacrosse Women's Inter-Varsity Match Southern Titles Cross-Country New Holders in both Events Gruelling Race Women's Atheletics National Cross-Country Title The Service Cadet Colleges By "Fairway": Betting Commission's next Move Racing Notes Date of Final Report—Kely Reforms Riddle of the Spring Double By "Mankato": The Lowthers and Early Racing History "Wisden's for 1933" Records Consolidated and Re-Arranged From our Own Correspondent: Boat Race Practice Rowing Oxford's Useful Work at Radley Mosley Still the Stroke From our Own Correspondent: Trial by Cambridge Frame-Thomson Setting the Work Fives Harrow Beat Old Reptonians From our Own Correspondent: Cambridge Lent Races Pembroke Remain Head of River Record Number of Bumps Inter-School Contest Haileybury and Tonbridge Draw Squash Rackets Queen's Beat Roehampton Winter Bowls Harrow School Beaten Feather-Weight Title Boxing Seaman Watson and New York A. C B. B. B. Of Control Sends Protest Boxer Paralysed Dramatic End to Chicago Bout Test Match Scores Airman Navy Cut De Luxe Reuter: Larwood Hero of Fifth Test Cricket Fast Bowler Shows how Punish Fast Bowling England 17 Behind—Two Wickets to Fall Financial Answers To-Morrow's Cause List Income-Tax Queries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harrods, Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knight, Frank & Rutley F. L. Mercer & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items

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