News from 26/01/1936
1936; Gale Group;
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Paul Creswick, Ernest Newman, A. J. Page, Michael F. O'donnell, A. T. Johnson, Helen Trevelyan, Henry Longhurst, E. N., Gerard Hopkins, G. W. B., Yarborough, Ralph Straus, C. L, Paul Hindemith, Archibald Colbeck, J. M. Bulloch, A. E. Hanford, Doreen Wallace, Rebecca West, J. S. Douglas, E. V. Lucas, Mary E. Franklin, Sheila Moore, P. Van Straubenzee, James Agate, Frank Rutter, W. D. Eynon-Williams, Stephen Gaselee, H. Owen, Sir Roger Keyes, Milward Kennedy, William R. Power, George Easton (Colonel), Mr. Dummett, Sydney W. Carroll, Sir John Marriott, E. H. Carr, D. R. Gent, C. E. S., Corio, Atticus, E. H. Blakeney, George Eastgate, Alfred J. Taylor, B. M., George Fyfe, K. W. Jones, Ernest A. Ebblewhite, Donald L. Browne, Desmond MacCARTHY, Audrey Hardy, T. H. L. Hony, Edward Shanks, George W. Bishop, Sir Christopher Needham, H. E. Symons, N. C. Jessel, H. F., Lord Carnock, Mr. W. Favill, R. W. Wheatland, Walter J. Piper, K. E. McKenzie, Mr. W. L. Stephenson's, Alfred Douglas, Mankato, R. J. Barrett Financial Editor, G. Roberts, B. H. R. Cullin, Lady Muriel Beckwith, Harold Cox,
ResumoAids Digestion Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items The Middlesex Hospital Genasprin The Crittall Manufacturing Company Limited Royal Exchange Assurance City of London Building Society The Financial Times H. Halford & Co., Ltd. New Reign Coincides with Strong Markets City Chatter Home Rails Stimulated by Southern Appeal Result Bank Chairmen on Outlook for Trade British Oxygen Prospects Brevities Provident Barclays Bank Limited The Forestry Pulp & Paper Co. Of Australia Ltd. The Stock Exchange Second Keystone Fixed Trust Ltd. F. W. Woolworth & Co., Ltd. Company Meetings Expansion of the Company's Operations Mr. W. L. Stephenson's Speech Money Market Discount Rates Unaltered Another Fall in the Dollar Reuter: Rentes Weak at Paris Further Fall in Royal Dutch From our Own Correspondent, Reuter: Amsterdam Quiet From our Own Correspondent, Reuter: Wall Street's Response to New Margins Order Stocks Ease and Then Rally in Active Trading Quotations from the "Sunday Times" New York Correspondent, Reuter's Agency: "Sunday Times" New York Closing Prices (English equivalents calculated at $5.00 to £1) Sterling Trust Reuter: New York Metals Reuter: Wheat Firm Reuter: Cotton Steady Commercial Fixed Trust Limited Midland Bank Limited Fixed Trust Prices Reports and Notices Barclays Bank Limited Company Meetings Continued Progress towards Better Conditions Improvement in Trade Reflected in Balance-Sheet Figures Increase in Deposits and Advances Mr. W. Favill Tuke on Prospects of Further Recovery District Bank Company Meetings Amalgamation with County Bank Membership of Clearing House Sir Christopher Needham's Speech The Theatre when King George's Reign Began The Dramatic World A Backward Glance Financial Answers "The Old and the Young" Lyric. Sunday, January 19 Light Comedy by Louis Goodrich Reuter: Rubber Firm Plays & Players King George and the Theatre His Interest in the Artists The Week's Diary Old Music and Old Instruments The World of Music Consistency and Compromise The Week's Music Recitals of the Week Concerts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hodder and Stoughton Herbert Jenkins Professor Gilbert Murray The World of Books "The League of Nations Mind" Essays in Honour of Gilbert Murray. (Allen and Unwin. 12s. 6d.) The Making of a Revolutionary Friedrich Engels Friedrich Engels: a Biography. By Gustav Mayer. (Chapman and Hall. 15s.) Einstein on Universal Causation To the Editor of the Sunday Times Collins Herbert Jenkins Collins Ward Lock Stories of Private Lives New Fiction Sinister, Tragic, and Funny Christina, By Claude Houghton. (Heinemann. 7s. 6d.) Michael and his Angels. By Lewis Gibbs. (Dent. 7s. 6d.) The Pure Flame. By Ethel Mannin. (Jarrolds. 7s. 6d.) The Private Life of Gregory Gorm. By Harry Graham (Davies. 7s. 6d.) America to the Fore The Wind Blew West. By Edwin Lanham (Heinemann, 8s. 6d.) Edna His Wife. By Margaret Ayer Barnes. (Cape. 8s. 6d.) Joshua Todd. By Fulton Oursler. (The Bodley Head, 8s. 6d.) The Virgin of Skalholt. By Gudmundur Kamban. (Nicholson and Watson, 8s. 6d.) Enjoyable Crime Novels Importance of Being Plausible Mr. Tolefree's Reluctant Witnesses. By R. A. J. Walling. (Hodder and Stoughton, 7s. 6d.) Murder Isn't Easy. By Richard Hull. (Faber and Faber. 7s. 6d.) The Opperman Case. By John Bentley. (Chapman and Hall. 7s. 6d.) The Pawnship Murder. By John G. Brandon (Methuen. 7s. 6d.) Gollancz Wishart Books The Publishers are Dents Wright & Brown Five Great Foreign Ministers Studies of Their Pre-War Policies Before the War: Studies in Diplomacy. Vol. I—The Groupling of the Powers. By G. P. Gooch. (Longmans. 10s.) Air Raids on England in the War The War in the Air. Vol. 5. By A. H. Jones. (Oxford University Press. 17s. 6d.; with Maps, 30s.) Legends about the Navy Our Victories under Scrutiny The Realities of Naval History. By Brian Tunstall. (Allen and Unwin. 6s.) Victorians in the Courts Dramas of the Law. By Horace Wyndham. (Hutchinson. 18s.) Picture of Nobody Rich & Cowan Ltd. John & Edward Bumpus Heath Cranton Ltd. Heinemann Cassell Modern Fairy Stories Miss Riding's Lucky Bag Progress of Stories. By Laura Riding. (Constable. 7s. 6d.) History for Children The Story of the World for Young People. Vols. 2 & 3. By Mabel Cleverley Paine. (Muller. 7s. 6d. each) Dr. Marett's "Tylor" To the Editor of the Sunday Times Secret Service at the Tsar's Court High Treason. Four Major Cases of the St. Petersburg Personal Court Branch. By Colonel Victor Kaledin. With a Foreword by General Sir lan Hamilton. (Hurst and Blackett. 18s.) Bermuda past and Present The Story of Bermuda. By Hudson Strode. (Jarrolds. 18s.) Heinemann Duckworth Mills & Boon Chapman & Hall Laws of Life John Heritage, the Unicorn Press, Ltd. A Proconsul in India In the Days of John Company Fifty Years with John Company; from the letters of General Sir John Law of Clatto, Fife, 1822-1858. By Ursula Low. (Murray. 15s.) Books & Writers Life of General J. C. Smuts Vallotton and Pissarro The Galleries French Art in London "Le Petit Ingres" China from the inside China Changes. By Gerald Yorke. (Cape. 10s. 6d.) Faber & Faber Mills & Boon The Times Book Club T. Werner Laurie Ltd. Mad House Methuen Recollections of a Picture Dealer Royalty at the Films Film Notes Fairbanks and Farnol "The Amateur Gentleman" Chess Acrostics Bridge Errors Exposed in a Match George Allen & Unwin Sanatogen A Wanderer's Note-Book Vets King George V British Postmarks By "A Student of Politics": Parliament and King The Day at Westminster Sympathy and Condolence In West Minster Hall The King and the Constitution Changes in the Reign of George V A Constitutional King King and Prime Men, Women, and Memories Parliament and King—George V—Edward VIII—MR. Baldwin—Dame Clara Butt By "Autolycus": "The Town": Men and Intimacies By One who Has Worked with Him: King Edward's Training His Knowledge of Business First-Class Man of Affairs Memories of the Sailor King George V's Years in the Navy Lifelong Interest in the Service King George's Visit to India Memorable Scenes of Enthusiasm and Loyalty Multiple Classified Advertising Items Death The Sunday Times Hail and Farewell The Service of Kingship By "Scrutator": Crown and People King George's Supreme Service Great Dangers He Overcame Omens Good for New Reign By an American: "Your King—And Ours" America and Edward VIII his Preparation for Kingship Public Lying-In-State for 19 Hours To-Day Westminster Hall to Remain Open until One in the Morning Mile-Long Queue Waits Three Hours in Rain Empire to Observe Two Minutes' Silence Foreign Mourners at the Hall Last Night King Edward Rests at his Country Home By our Special Representative: Silent Rite of Sorrow Tears but No Sobs Proclaiming the New King at Windsor Dress Order for Women Mourners Earl Marshal's Direction Royal Train Rehearsal 8 A. M. Closing of London Streets From our Own Correspondent: Sailors to Draw Gun-Carriage 3,000 Troops in Last Procession The King at Sunningdale Week-End at his Private House Dinner Party to Royal Mourners Arrival of Royal Visitors Destroyer Escorts Post Offices to Close Appeal to Public Not to Telephone Castlereagh v. Canning From our Special Correspondent: Proclamation at Windsor Read Thrice in the Borough 500-Year-Old Rite at Castle Hill Funeral Procession Broadcast To Be Made from 3 Points "This Noble Animal" Contents World Zone of Silence Empire Broadcast of Funeral Trains to Stop in India Herr Hitler at Berlin Service Football Crowds' Homage Silence—And Hymn Privileged Mourners Schoolboys, Nurses, and Taximen Railing Gives Way Five People Hurt at Proclamation Ceremony Standards of Black and Purple Route Arrangements King George's Funeral in the Chapel of the Garter "To our Friend King George" Wealth of Wreaths The Chapel of St. George Home of the Order of the Garter Reuter, Exchange: Late News Tribute of the Children Queue of All Races and Classes Many Services To-Day Archbishop to Preach and Broadcast Prayers Every Hour in Cathedral Trust Investments Ltd. Blue Star Line Orient Line Cruises Kikkoman A to Z Time Tables Court Circular Buckingham Palace Lord Lonsdale's Birthday 79 Yesterday Bust of Lawrence of Arabia St. Paul's Memorial Memorial to King Albert French Tribute The Bishop of London Lady Luke's Meeting New Tomb for Archbishop In Cathedral He Inspired Exhumation to Be Asked for M. Edmond Jean Noted French Artist Alderman R. H. Hume In Memoriam Sir Richard Glazebrook Sir William Peat Susan Duchess of Somerset Condition "Very Grave" £7,000 for Film Institute Gordon Anniversary Dog Praised in Will 'Devotion Incapable of Exaggeration' Former Eton Master Leaves £126,000 The Invalids Lord Decies' Daughter Rain and Local Fog To-Day German Pianist's Debut Herr Hoehn's Recital Sir Henry Lytton Sir John Maffey's Tour Sir James Heath Rolls-Royce Barker Rolls-Royce Chrysler Horlick's The New Standard Aga Cooker Pepus Stationery How to Banish Rheumatism Mayfair: Court and Society London in Mourning—"Signing the Book" at Buckingham Palace—The Scene in the House of Lords—Effect on Social Functions By Pandora: A Woman's Corner The Queen and King Edward our Heartfelt Tributes The Table Beautiful Blue Star Line Yarnstrong Knitwear Ltd The French National Tourist Office Superfluous Hair Permanently Removed by Electrolysis Westminster Hall 800 Years of Unbroken History Begun by William Rufus Time-Table for Funeral Unmounted Cortege The Lying-In-State in Westminster Hall The Homage of the Kings and Princes List of Royal Mourners from Abroad Window Views of the Procession Seats at Ten Guineas Troops in the Procession Detachments from Royal Regiments Tribute of India All the Services to Be Represented Guard at the Bier Time-Table of Changes Dickins & Jones, Ltd. Southport Martins Bank Limited Royal Mail ArdentE the World Greatest Hearing Service Bentley Motors (1931) Ltd Stomach Pain is Nature's Wireless The World Silence A Service in Italy Proclamation Read Closed on Tuesday List of Stores and L. C. C. Services Lived in Five Reigns Two Views of the Queue for the Lying-In-State Police Rules for Traffic Spectators Warned to Be Early Streets Closed to Cars at 8 A. M. Ticket Holders Official Regulations at Horse Guards B. I. F. Banquet Cancelled, but Fair Itself to Be Held The Royal Funeral Route in London From our Own Correspondent: Salute of 70 Guns Scotland's Day of Remembrance Civic Service at St. Giles Mr. Eden Returns Foreign Delegates for King's Funeral A Year Ago King George's Six Maxims Inspiration on Wall of his Study Premier's Radio Tribute Record to Be Sold for Charity Air Force Mourning Burberrys Ltd. Buy National Savings Certificates British United Press: Adrift on Ice Floes 2,000 Fishermen with Food for 40 Days Signalman Killed Bench and Hunt Club Supper Rejected Application By our London University Correspondent: Memories of King George University's Debt to Royal Family Unstinted Help From our Own Correspondent: Cambridge Degrees Lord Elcho among the Bachelors of Arts From our Own Correspondent: King Edward an Oxonian Accession Proclaimed in Convocation Proctors' Note on Party Drinks From our Own Correspondent: Royal Flag at Cambridge Privilege of Kings and Trinity The Battle for Makalle Fate of Town in the Balance Thousands of Dead Fierce Struggle Continues From our Own Correspondent: Italy's Losses Accuracy of Total Doubted in Rome Reuter, British United Press: Ethiopians Claim Big Booty Italians Outflanked Italy's Protest Note From our Own Correspondent: New French Cabinet Pro-British and pro - League Little Danger of Defeat Coal Settlement Endorsed by Counties' Federation Hamptons St. George's Hospital Austin Daily Sketch Oxo From our Special Correspondent: Monte Carlo Rally World's Stiffest Car Test 105 Start on 4-Day Drive British Team at Salonika From our Own Correspondent, Exchange: Sacrificing Extra Marks Scottish Difficulties Land Registration Proposed Reduction of Insurance Fund Reuter: Greece Fears Coup D'etat Government Prepared for Condylis Move General Election to-Day 14 Deaths in Air Crashes U. S. Bombers Collide From our Own Correspondent: Strawberry Plant Disease Investigation by Woman Scientist Trapped by Ice Mental Home Fugitive and Policeman Post Office Savings Bank Records £390,000,000 on Deposit Revenge—By a Judge and a Bishop Experts Discuss Child Minds Bored Parent Danger Dog Gives Alarm When his Boy Owner was Killed in Lift Reuter: Mongolian Leader Assassinated Political Motives Seaside Tragedy Married Man and Girl Found Gassed Reuter: Gift by Lord Nuffield Shot Jeweller Mystery Identified by a Friend Police Search for Couple From our Own Correspondent: More Defects in New Cruiser H. M. S. Amphion Held up Reuter: Soviet and Kipling Translation of the "Jungle Book" British United Press, Reuter: Mr. Wickersham Dead Man who Helped to Kill Prohibition Reuter: Sir F. Goodenough Ill British United Press: Troops for Palestine Border From our Own Correspondent: France Mourns King George Paris Letter Admiration for Edward VIII Third Republic's 100th Cabinet The King's Death General Sorrow Irish Free State No Proclamation of Edward VIII A Silence Broadcasting To-Day's Home Programmes Hour by Hour Choice Abroad Cross-Word Puzzle No. 578 "Amazing" Milk Position 24 Distributors to 200 Houses Figures before Committee Britain's Farm Paper The Daily Telegraph British Motor Alcohol Spirit Hotels, Cruises, Tours and Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Canadian Pacific Multiple Display Advertising Items To-Day's Services The Churches By our Zoo Correspondent: The Zoo's Bear Cubs Mothers Clear their Reputations Father Emu Goes Broody To-Morrow's Cause List The Garden To-Day Tree Heaths Winter-Spring Shrubs Wells Garden Book Winter Motoring in the Balkans Motor Matters Back to Pre-Car Conditions Adventures with Thieves Auctions and Estates Picturesque Georgian Residence Hopetoun House to Be Let Driver and his Guilty Plea Alleged Advice by Constable "Don't Upset Mr. Dummett" Bogus Viscount Man who Deserted from Foreign Legion Chef and Butler Alleged Thefts from Employer A prospectus has been issued at Sheffield for a railway Wife's Secret Revealed Second Case of Shoplifting Husband Sent for Women Terrorised in Bungalow Man Demands £5 Athletics Women's National Junior Championship Olympiades Titles Third Win in Cross-Country Championship "Lure of the Game" Golf Why It is Played and how Dullest Form is Supreme Holder Defeated M. C. C. Declare Twice Cricket And Beat Wanganui by 195 Runs Deadly Slow Bowling Ex. Tel. Co.: But New South Wales Bat All Day Reuter: O'reilly's Leg Traps Transvaal Batsmen All out for 160 By a Special Correspondent: Big Fight Prospects Petersen Hopes to Retain Title From a Special Correspondent: No. Grounds for Pessimism Rowing Oxford Should Have a Good Crew Promising Practice From our Own Correspondent: Versatile Cambridge Good Work in Unusual Conditions The Harrow Game Moretons Force a Draw in First Match London's Great Cup Successes Association Football Brilliant Arsenal—Spurs Oust Huddersfield Chelsea and Fulham Also Pass on F. A. Cup—Fourth round From a Special Correspondent: Last Minute Choices Play Big Part in Arsenal's Win Wonderful James By a Special Correspondent: Perry Scores Four Triumphant Return to Fulham Attack To Meet England Three Aston Villa Players Selected by Wales By a Special Correspondent: Great Cup-Tie Battle Spurs' Dash Foils Huddersfield Howe's Inspiration By a Special Correspondent: Fortune Favours Chelsea Plymouth Forwards Waste Many Fine Chances Next Cup Draw To Be Made on Thursday when F. A. Council Meet From a Special Correspondent: Brentford's Fine Display Villa Lucky to Finish on Level Terms Biddlestone the Star Player Harwich Score Eighteen Amateur Football Leyton Surprised by Barking Smart Dulwich Badminton Kent Championships Finals Billiards Blots on the Game Rugby Football Extravagant Ideas of Forward Play Blundering Tactics Welsh XV Unchanged Believed Good Enough to Beat Scotland Guy's New Ground Official Opening on Wednesday By "Fairway": National Candidates on View Racing Notes In New Chase Instituted by Manchester Executive Big Test for Bagatelle II Retrospective Glance Two Hundred Years of Progress Angling Bright Salmon Season Prospects Rugby Club Records Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flats and Chambers Furnished and Unfurnished Multiple Display Advertising Items "Belluxury" Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knight, Frank and Rutley Goldschmidt and Howland Farebrother, Ellis, and Co. 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