News from 30/12/1934
1934; Gale Group;
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Ernest Newman, Frances E. Gresty Jackson, A. B. Keith, F. M., F. P. H. O., Henry Longhurst, Norman Collins, Hubert Winterbotham, G. W. B., Yarborough, Clive Holland, S. E. Tidy, William C. Hingston, Ralph Straus, Dorothy L. Sayers, Mark Kerr, J. M. Bulloch, Ludwig Bauer, M. P., Hugh de Selincourt, A. W. Cowgill, E. V. Lucas, Henry S. Lunn, T. P. Cooper, James Agate, Frank Rutter, E. L., Charles Seed, Charles L. Burrows, E. D. M., B. J. de C. Andrade, Bryan Guinness, Sydney W. Carroll, C. K. Bradridge, A. T. King, Eva Hope Wallace, S. W. E. H. D. Sewell, Desmond MacCarthy, Malcolm Elwin, Atticus, Ernest Rhys, W. H. D. Rouse, R. Patrick Harding, D. R. Gent, D. D., Jacques Natanson, George W. Bishop, Edward Shanks, Martin Armstrong, Melville Baker, E. A. Priestley, A. Watson Bain, H. E. Symons, C. C. C., J. Malcolm, Isabel Basnett, H. F., R. J. S., George C. Williamson, G. J. Marcus, R. J. Barrett Financial Editor, Lady Muriel Beckwith, Harold Cox,
ResumoMultiple Display Advertising Items J. Lyans & Co., Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Hotel Rembrandt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marshall & Snelgro Prospect of Cheap Money Helps Markets City Chatter Peru's Loans and the Trade Negotiations Roosevelt's Attack on U. S. Utilities Industrial Points Stock and Money Markets in 1934 "Financial Times" Annual Survey Brevities From our Own Correspondent: Wall Street Continues Buoyant Majority of Stocks Close at Higher Levels Reuter: Enlarging U. S. Capital Market Member Banks to Handle New Issues "Sunday Times" New York Closing Prices Reuter: Wheat Firmer Reuter: New York Produce Curb Prices Reuter: Cotton Higher Reports and Notices Ex. Tel.: Norwegian Bank Loan Universal From our Own Correspondent, Reuter: Rentes Active at Paris Confident close to the Year From our Own Correspondent, Reuter: Amsterdam Firm Recovery in Royal Dutch Shares Reuter: Rubber Improves Multiple Display Advertising Items Timothy Whites Company Meetings Proposals Receive General Acceptance Substantial Economies in View Money Market Further Borrowing at the Bank Advance in Silver Financial Answers Contract Bridge in 1934 Standardisation of Bidding a Fact Our Christmas Bridge Competition Chess Acrostics A new play founded on Bulwer's novel Sunday Times Auctions and Estates House in Italian Style Training Stables Britain's Recovery Lord Herbert Scott on the Reasons Gooch's Here They are Again The Dramatic World Round the Pantomimes "Aladdin" Prince Edward Wednesday, December 26 "Sinbad the Sailor" Embassy Monday Afternoon, Dec. 24 Suburban Pantomimes Christmas Revivals Children's Plays Old Favourites "Three for Luck" Westminster Thursday, December 27 Comedy. By Mabel Constanduros "I was Waiting for You" Imperial Institue Thursday, December 27 Maskelyne's Mysteries Little Wednesday, Dec. 26 Jean Sterling Mackinlay's Matinees Rudoll Steiner hall Saturday, Dec. 29 Plays & Players Boxing Day Takings Forthcoming Productions The Week's Diary Theatres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Liberty Sibelius on Composition The World of Music The Fallacy of "Pure" Music Sir Thomas Beecham To Conduct Opera in Vienna Reuter: Canada to Have B. B. C. Programmes Thousands of Requests Maugham Garbo-Ed Film Notes Barnum Belittled W. C. Fields at his Best What is Design? The Galleries Beauty and the Machine Art Problems for Industrialists Gooch's From our Zoo Correspondent: A Courtier at the Zoo Parrot that Kisses Ladies' Hands Pontings Dickens and his Critics The World of Books Gissing, Chesterton, Shaw and Maurois Dickens. By Andre Maurois. Translated by Hamish Miles. (The Bodley Head. 5s) A Foreign Office Poet Sir Robert Vansittart Collected Poems. By Robert Vansittart. (Lovat Dickson. 7s. 6d) Connemara a Painting by Paul Henry from "Pleasant… Democratic Doubt Great Democrats. Edited by A. Barratt Brown. (Nicholson and Watson. 10s. 6d) The Art of Simples Medicinal Plants and their History The Physick Garden. By Edith Grey Wheel-wright. (Cape. 10s. 6d) A Cumberland Tragedy New Fiction Miss Doreen Wallace's New Story Latter Howe. By Doreen Wallace. (Collins. 7s. 6d.) A Christmas Party. By Paul Bloomfield. (Bles. 5s) No Man is Single. By Stuart Hawkins. (Duckworth. 7s. 6d.) Portrait of Moud. By Ankaret Howard. (Hurst and Blackett. 7s. 6d.) Gather No Mass. By J. C. Walker-Smith. (Muller. 7s. 6d) The Tumult and the Shouting. By Ursula Parrott. (Cassell. 7s. 6d) George G. Harrap & Co., Ltd. A Resolution for the New Year And a Glance Back The Crime at the Quay Inn. By Eric Aldhouse. (Philip Allan. 7s. 6d.) He Laughed at Murder. By Richard Keverne. (Constable. 7s. 6d.) First Came a Murder. By John Creasey (Melrose. 7s. 6d) Lament for the Dinosaurs The Dinosours. By W. E. Swinton. (Murby. 15s) Hutchinson Pictorial Records Life and Art in Photograph. A Pictorial Series. 3 vols. (Chatto and Windus. 5s. each) London's Trades The New Survey The New Survey of London Life and Labour. Vol. VIII : London Industries—III. (P. S. King. 17s. 6d) "Glory Jam" To the Editor of the Sunday Times First Folio Publisher Jaggard's Service to Literature A Printer of Shakespeare. By Edwin E. Willoughby. (Philip Allan. 21s) East Coast Thriller The East Coast Mystery. By Harry Edmonds. (Ward, Lock. 7s. 6d) Dickins & Jones Broadcasting To-Day's Home Programmes Hour by Hour Choice Abroad Cross-Word Puzzle No. 522 The Exile's Burial Napoleon's Island Tomb The Churches First Sunday after Christmas From our Own Correspondent: New Year and Old Paris Letter Christmas in Paris Feeling the Pinch Leopold Ii of Belgium Dr. Ludwig Bauer's Book His Reply to M. Emile Cammaerts To the Editor of the Sunday Times Aeroplanes for Convoy A Reply To the Editor of the Sunday Times Literary Journals Merge "London Mercury" and "the Bookman" From our Irish Correspondent: The Economic Position Irish Free State Prices and Profits Report on Wheat and Flour Harvey Nichols Charles. H. Baber Ltd. Revillon Burberrys A Wanderer's Note Book A Liberal Education The Oldest Advertisement Dr. Fraenkel's Appointment Record "Bag" of Tigers Manchester Grammer School The Island of Mahe Gaelic Gilbert's Plays Not Seen Now Local Saws Centenaries in 1935 The Mercers' Hall The Title of Lord Mayor Lovell of Ballumbie For the Faint of Heart Unshrinkable Wool Old Cookery and Medical Books How Napoleon Died A Lover of Quotations: Maisonneuve Clever Retorts Christmas Pie Readers' Queries P&O Cruises Pepys & Stationery Years of Agony with Burning Indigestion Legal Notice Sunday Times Men, Women, and Memories The King—Sir John Gilbert—M. Zinoviev—Sir Herbert Gibson—Dr. Mallon By "Autolycus": "The Town": Men and Intimacies Shipyards Busier Britain Leading Trade and World Peace The Forlorn Queen (For a Wordless Irish Tune from Bunting's Collection, 1796) A Winter Night's Tale Gorringes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reid & Kerr Death 1934-1935 Achievement and Promise Mr. Baldwin's Message A Good Resolve Caliban Transformed By "Scrutator": The King and Empire British Family of Nations Freedom, Equality and Unity Nothing like It in All History The Exile's Burial Napoleon's Island Tomb British Officer's Vivid Story Why Japan Denounced Washington Treaty Seeking New Pact to Secure: Common Upper Limit of Arms Drastic Cuts in Offensive Weapons No Wish to Increase her Armaments "We are Ready to Have our Present Naval Strength."—Mr. Saito No Security in Inequality Disarmament the Aim Desire for Big Reduction U. S. Fear of New Race Foreign Office Notified Keen British Regret Reuter: France Pleased May Submit Proposals British United Press: U. S. Naval Manoeuvres "Greatest in History" San Pedro Reuter: Murderer of Kiroff Shot With 13 Alleged Accomplices "Plot for Foreign Intervention" By our Political Correspondent: Next General Election Not Likely in 1935 Reuter: Holland to Remain on Gold Rumours Denied 1934 in Pictures "Daily Telegraph" Supplement English Papers Confiscated Contents Laval Going to Rome Talk with Duce this Week Hope of Pact From our Own Correspondent: Austrian Accord Little Entente's Support Sir John Simon Visit to Mussolini Unlikely Lord Hewart Married Ceremony in Village Church New Zealand Bride Malaria in Ceylon Conditions Beginning to Improve Reuter: Germany's New Year Resolve Renunciation to Secure Peace No More Crises at Home or Abroad Extra Allowances for Saar Troops War Office Statement Reuter, Exchange: Concentration Camp for Anti-Nazis Established in Saar British Officer for Plebiscite Wakefield Castrol British United Press: Arms Scandal in U. S Officials Accused of Corruption £1,400,000 Loss Allegation of Collusion From our Own Correspondent: Premier at Golf Cine-Camera Record of his Holiday The Price of Gold British United Press: Lindbergh Murder Trial Intense Interest in America £100,000 Hunt for Suspect Trail of Ransom Gold Notes Reuter: Berlin Support for Furtwangler Money Back Demand From our Own Correspondent: Atlantique Claim £2,266,000 to Be Paid A Beautiful Adam Room in London Lovely Adam House One of the Finest Left in London Home of Courtauld Institute of Art Foreign and Imperial Items The Invalids Girl's Brain Developed "Backwardness" to Brilliance Latent Genius Doctor Defends his Profession The "Most Altruistic" Reuter, British United Press: Late News Wedding Party Held up Two Hours' Wait for Registrar Police Help in Search From our Own Correspondent: Mr. Waller's Great Congo Flight Belgian Tributes to New British Plane From our Own Correspondent: Himalayan Climber Killed On German Mountain Reuter: Governor as Cricketer Australia and Body-Line Tour Controversy now Closed Notts Apology Exchange: Air Liner's London Insurance Reuter: Lancashire Man Wins £5,450 Austin Reed Guinness for Strength From our Own Correspondent: Wood instead of Petrol Replacing Banned Imports Union of South Africa Orient Line Ritz-Hotel Paris Blenheim Hotel Martell's Cordon Bleu Court Circular Lieut. R. Gordon-Duff and Miss Sinclair Naval Wedding "Farmer George's" Gift Runnymede Pageant Manor House to Go Miss Diane Chamberlain, only daughter of Sir Austen… Ex-M. P.'s Death in a Bank Sir Arthur Fell Mrs. Burrows The Hon. Mrs. Mulholland Dartford Magistrate Funeral of Noted Cricketer Miss Kennedy - Erskine Buried in Family Tomb in Scotland £135,704 Fortune from Paper Woman's Bequests to Hospitals From our Special Correspondent: Compton Place Hopes of Royal Visit Bishop Southwell Eton's School Site Offer Presentation to a Master By our Meteorological Expert: More Rain to-Day Fair Morning but Wet Later Continuing Mild Royal Jubilee Plans Probable Dates of Drives in London Bernhard Baron Trustees' Gift New X-Ray Equipment News in Brief R. H. S. Jubilee Trophy Triplets Aged 77 Debenham & Freebody Woolands Walpoles Irish Linens Court and Society County Parties for Christmas and the New Year—Two Ducal Seats—Theatricals at Mount Stewart—The Coming Courts By Pandora: A Happy New Year A Woman's Corner The Story of our Times And Now the Sales Crillon Blue Star Ocean Tours Multiple Display Advertising Items Gooch's By Our Motoring Correspondent: Motorists' All-Night Dash through Rain Hilly Terrors of the "Exeter" Mud. Ruts, and Boulders High Percentage of Failures Territorials as Air Defenders Big Changes Likely Reuter: Ships' Officers Idle "Captains Paid Less than Typists" From our Own Correspondent: Runaway Horses Stopped Motorist's Brave Rescue Reuter: The Duke in New Zealand Visit to Cambridge Main Roads Flooded 18 Inches of Water in Parts of Sussex British United Press: The Crown Prince Michael From a Special Correspondent: Pageantry of 1935 Jubilee the Park of a Brilliant Season Empire Assembly From our Own Correspondent: Mongolia's Fears of Japan Plea for Soviet Aid From our Own Correspondent: 5,000 Miners Strike Status of Deputies From our Own Correspondent: Conjurer's Fatal Error Swallowed the Coin Bradleys Hamptons Egypt Trade Hopes for 1935 Concrete Signs of Revival More Ships on Order Output of Coal Increasing Shipping Orders Cheering North - East Figures Upward Trend in Lancashire Expanding Industries More Wheat Grown 11 per Cent. Increase in Twelve Months Scotland's Progress Fewer Workless—And Rosy Prospects Optimism in Wales Coal, Iron, and Steel Healthiness Keen Chess at Hastings Sir George Thomas Wins Again A Fine End-Game League of Arts Concert Admirable Programme Libel Suit Settled Oxonian and Book by Late Dr. Farnell Shilling 'Phone Call Records 8,000 in Seven Hours at Christmas By a Special Representative: Bargains for All January Sales in a Hurry Shoes to Hats Spending as an Economy Harvey Nichols Reuter: Scouts' Jamboree in Australia The King's Message Exchange: Germany's War Victims Woman's Fatal Fall from Horse Smoked Cigarette and Then Collapsed Young Scientists Entries at Exhibition of Physical Society Robinson & Cleavers Rome Eden Hotel Dictatorship Plot Story "500,000 Army to Drive out Roosevelt" £140,000,000 Fund Reuters: Dempsey Buries his Gloves To Bring Him Luck Three Months for Eddie Guerin Suspected Person Charge Coroner Rebukes Dead Man's Son Suicide's Letter Burnt From our Own Correspondent: Cambridge's New Guildhall To Be Built after 40 Years' Talk An Ancient Quarrel Police Cell Scene Knuckle-Duster Found on Arrested Man Exchange: Funds for German Olympiads Cambridge University Awards More Secrecy about Sex Plea by Well-Known Psychologist "Average Child Not Interested" Nudity on the Stage "No Comparison with Bathing Undress" Bisley Changes Sniper's Rifle for the King's Prize (From Lloyd's): Mail and Shipping News Barker The Daily Telegraph Cook's for Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Canadian Pacific Austrian Federal Railways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Safer Motoring in 1935 Motor Matters Some Suggestions and Resolutions Much-Needed Reforms From our Own Correspondent: £31,000 Duty Alleged Evasion by Scottish Brewer Stole to Help his School Friend Painter's Story Child Murderer to Die Hunting Appointments for this Week Wireless next Door From our Own Correspondent: A Husband's Letter Judge's Comments in Scot's Divorce Wife's Bills Christmas Tragedy Golf Green Keeper Found Dead in Pond Suicide on Leave Mental Patient's Dread of Going Back Hearse Driven at 70 M. P. H Shot Dead in Motor-Car London Clubs Lose Ground Association Football Arsenal Held—Hull City Surprise West Ham Sunderland Regain "Away" Habit League Results and Positions By a Special Correspondent: Chelsea Checked Barker's Sound Work for Derby Bambrick an Asset James Missed Bad Tactics Cost Arsenal a Point Army Successful Dorset Rally, but Beaten by Better Marksmen Dulwich Get a Fright Amateur Football Oxford City Improve their Prospects Clever Enfield Women's Tourney Hockey Interesting Position at St. Andrews Double for East Features of Club Games Southgate Recover Ice Hockey Rugby Club Records Bass Thos Cook & Son. Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items By "Fairway": Jockeys' New Style Improves Sport Racing Notes Faster Races—Changed Tactics Brighten Winter Fixtures Better Chance for Good-Class Horses By "Mankato": Origin of the Liverpool Meeting and the Grand National Ex. Tel. Co.: Lightning "K. O." by Baer Levinsky Battered round the Ring From our Racing Correspondent: Le Maestro's Failure Yesterday's Racing Berkshire Hurdle Won by Owers Kellsboro' Jack Blunders Athletics "Friendship" Cup Won by Woodford Green Features of the Year Golf Lawson Little's Rise to Fame Cotton's Vindication Dormy House Shield Met. Police Outpointed Rugby Fives Public Schools Rackets Boy Players Reveal Great Promise Faber in Form Wyatt's Error Barbados Put in and Score Freely Final English Trial Selectors' Bold Move The Three-Quarter Dilemma Reuter, Reuter's Special: Women's Test Cricket Club Races Dazzling Play by the "Tigers" Gloucester Crumble Gadney's Subtleties Reuter's Special: University Skiers Handicapped Beaten by the Klosters Club Heavy Scoring in the Mud Rugby Football Blackheath Win at Last—Old Boys' Bad Day Services' Great Effort Battle of Styles Sale's Dashing Win over Headingley By a Special Correspondent: Shock Tactics Taylors' Backs Beaten for pace Almost Equal Services Fight Strongly at Northampton Army's Fatal Lapse Leads to Harlequins' Success In Rousing Game Park Backs Happy Heavy Scoring against London Hospital Rosslyn Park 31 pts., London Hospital 6 Police Still Winning Cardiff Again Win Bristol's Unlucky Start Beaten by a Try Breaking Away from the Scrum Poor Display on First Visit to Otley Exiles Clash Hearty Exchanges at Sunbury Rally Too Late Cheltenham Wake up in Second Half Paulines' Victory Lively Forwards Help Bedford against Old Millhillians Clever Back Play From our Own Correspondent: Inspired Play Llanelly Get Fourteen Quick Points Then Neath Take Command Leysians' Weakness Backs Too Orthodox in Attack Gerrard Tested Richmond on top Scottish Tourists Beaten Brown's Effort Riot of Scoring Guy's Three's Show their Paces Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The London County Freehold & Leasehold Properties,… Multiple Classified Advertising Items
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