News from 02/08/1936
1936; Gale Group;
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Ernest Newman, R. Kent Wright, B. J., Rt. Hon. Sir H. Kingsley Wood Minister of Health, C. J. Jacobs, Townley Searle, Ralph Straus, R. Broughton Clewer, F. S. E. Druy, Douglas Burbidge, J. M. Bulloch, P. J. Chandler, Charles Mallet, Basil Maine, Doreen Wallace, R. D. Jeune, Edgar W. Pitt, James Agate, Eiluned Lewis, Abbossius, F. V. Hume Kelly, Essendon, F. R., Hon. Winston Churchill, Milward Kennedy, William R. Power, A. E. D, Sydney W. Carroll, W. H. Waite, Mayfair, Cecil v. Bagot, A. P. Wavell, Ernest A. Ebblewhite, P. B. Clayton, Desmond MacCARTHY, Edward Shanks, George W. Bishop, John Trayner, R. P. North, H. E. Symons, H. F., S. F. D. Howarth, Hamilton Price, Edward R. I., John Muldoon, A. C. M., G. F. Hoy, R. J. Barrett Financial Editor, Andrew Cassels Brown, Lady Muriel Beckwith, L. Taylor,
ResumoMultiple Display Advertising Items For Other Hotels, Tours, etc., See Pages 14 & 17 Multiple Display Advertising Items Marshall & Snelgrove Selective Fixed Investments Ltd Barclays Bank Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Midland Bank Exceutor & Trustee Company, Ltd Central Commercial Properties Company Meetings Another Record Year Home Rails Lead in Less Active Markets City Chatter Rating and Wages Settlements Discussed Industrials for Investment and Appreciation Will Shells Touch £6? Fixed Trust Prices Francs Remain Weak in Tendency Money Market Brevities Reuter: U. S. Cotton Higher Reuter: New York Metals Furness, Withy & Co Company Meetings A Sound Balance Sheet Lord Essendon on Shipping Situation From our Own Correspondent, Reuter: Wall Street Rallies on Good Trade News Motors and Steels Supported but Farm Implements Decline "Sunday Times" New York Closing Prices (English equivaleats calculated at $5.011/2 to £1) Auctions and Estates Surrey Mansion for Sale County Seat in Hertfordshire Financial Answers (From Lloyd's): Mail and Shipping News Conducted by Yarborough: Bridge Problems in Play Chess Acrostics The clergy of the established church No Title Epictetus on Holiday Broadcasting To-Day's Home Programmes Hour by Hour Choice Abroad Cross-Word Puzzle No. 605 Fresh Fields for Gracie The Dramatic World A Bone to Pick The Malvern Festival Mr. Shaw and the Brontes The London Casino A Clever Revue All-American Revue for London Plays & Players Kurt Robitschek Berlioz and Massine The World of Music The "Fantastique" as Ballet The Week's Music Ballet upon Ballet Music in the Parks Marlene's Arrival Film Notes A Strange Medley Mozart on the Screen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Parnell De Quincey's Latest Biographers The World of Books And his Love Story Thomos De Quineey. By Horace Alnsworth Eaton. (Oxford University Press. 24s.) A Searchlight on Examinations The Marks of Examiners. By Sir Philip Hartog and Dr. E. C. Rhodes. (Macmillan. 8s. 6d.) In the Tracks of Romans Stane Street Quest With a Spade on Stane Street. By S. E. Winbolt. (Methuen. 10s. 6d.) Dramas and Dangers New Fiction Flaws in Some Good Ideas a Gun For Sale. By Graham Greene. (Heinemann. 7s. 6d.) London Pride. By Shaw Desmond. (Hutchinson. 8s. 6d.) Cassell A Comedy . From France Clochemerle. By Gabriel Chevallier. (Martin Secker and Warburg. 8s. 6d.) Not too Narrow . . . Not too Deep. By Richard Sale. (Cassell. 7s. 6D.) Contrasts in Crime Murder By Experts. By Anthony Gilbert. (Collins. 7s. 6d.) Mr. Smith's Hat. By Helen Reilly. (Cassell. 7s. 6d.) The ticking terror Murders. By Darwin L. Teilhet. (Methuen. 7s. 6d.) Gilbert's Grandfather Famous Romney A Film Query Shakespeare Napoleon Books Dulwich Art Gallery "Joan of Arc" Insurance Companies and Fire Engines British Stamps Marlborough and the Frontiers of France Posers G. R. Weir "A Midsummer Night's Dream" East India Co.'s Chapel, Poplar Symphony Ballets "Britons" Medieyal Dove-cotes First Moving Stairway Double-barred Cross Rowing History All. Hallows-by-the-Tower Changing London Parnell "Tout Comprendre" Lion-Taming Films Viscount Allenby Readers' Queries Cornish Art Treasures Exhibition at Newlyn By our Zoo Correspondent: Family Life at the Zoo Sally, Koko and June Happy Pictures of Royalty By "Atticus": Men, Women, and Memories The Prime Minister—Mr. Oliver Baldwin—Lord Tweedsmuir—Term—End Reports By "Autolycus": "The Town" Men and Intimacies By "A Student of Politics": European Affairs Week at Westminster Debates in both Houses League Reform From our Own Correspondent: Government and Arms for Spain Paris Letter No Interference in Civil War Fear of Trouble in Morocco From our Irish Correspondent: The Land Revolution Irish Free State Changes in Law Reviewed Overcrowding Survey Striking Figures The Worst Areas and the Best Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A Hopeful Turn New Locarno Meeting Olympia at Berlin Coal Selling Schemes Pigeon Pie By "Scrutator": The Spanish Civil War Bitter Struggle of Classes No Settlement yet in Sight Duty of Other Powers Sarah and Abigail "MARLBOROUGH"—III Story of Palace Intrigue Effect on Marlborough France Asks Powers to Ban Arms for Spain Urgent Appeal to the Nations for a Speedy Agreement Significant Reference to Italian Planes Rebel Leader Planning a New Air Invasion of Mainland From our Own Correspondent: France's Appeal "Hopeful for a Rapid Agreement" Russia's Position May Be Included in the Agreement From our Own Correspondent: Fierce Fighting in the North Big Attack To-Day? Reuter: Air Invasion of Spain Rebel Leader's Plan to Isolate Madrid British united Press, Exchange: Sudan Pact Initialled Concessions to Egypt Main Problem now Solved The King's Cruise Yacht Nahlin Sails for Dalmatian Coast From our Own Correspondent: British Planes Freed To Return to England at once Reuter: Explosives for Spanish Islands Tonnay Charente, Saturday Reuter: Ultimatum to Reserve British United Press, Reuter: Threat to Madrid Rebels Said to Be only 11 Miles Away Dawn Search To-Day for Lost Plane Quest by Air and Sea R. A. F. Men See Wreckage Liner down with 10 aboard Pleasure Steamer Rams Jetty Head-On Collision From our Own Correspondent: French Strikers now only 23,000 Workers' Holidays Holiday Sport Spoiled Cricket Held up by Rain G. O. Allen Still Unfit By our Meteorological Expert: Patchwork Holiday Weather Reuter: More Troops for the Rhineland Herr Hitler's Plans By our Diplomatic Correspondent: Locarno Powers to Meet in October Preliminary Talks Soon From our Own Correspondent: Abyssinians Attack Addis Ababa Repulsed by Gunners Reuter: Bank of France New Governor Takes the Oath From our Special Representative: Herr Hitler Opens the Eleventh Olympiad Hope that Games Will Strengthen Ties among the Peoples Berlin Cheers Athletes of Fifty Nations C. C. Wakefield & Co, Ltd Reuter: Founder of Modern Olympiad Changing London Fleet Street's Own Church Unexpected View of St, Bride's "Sunday Times" Book Exhibition Ten Guineas Prize London's Bird Mimics Starling that Cries like a Kestrel The Girl in the Car Accomplice in Raid on West-End Fur Shop Reuter: Late News "Anonymous Letters" Case Woman Committed for Trial From our Own Correspondent: Canadians in Paris Entertained by the Mayor Exchange, Reuter: Irak Pipe Line Cut by Arabs Fifth Outrage in Three Days Oil Set on Fire Reuter: British Ambushed Four Wounded in Palestine By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Royal Commission May Begin Work in October Magistrate Critic of Appeal Court Effect of Two Recent Decisions Very Unfortunate Seaside Air Race 195 M. P. H. Best Average You Can Be Sure of Shell Holidays—In spite of the Weather Even Air Services Break Records London Itself a Resort Usual Rail Traffic Doubled Father and Son Found Shot Arm Chair Comfort for the Mouth Multiple Display Advertising Items Court Circular Duke and Duchess of Gloucester Princess Royal's Guests Cheltenham Colleges Changes Mr. C. E. Wright Retiring New Recorders Mr. A. M. Lyons, M. P. For Grimsby Playing Fields' Secretary Tower of London tours A Godchild of the King Christened from Old Wine Cooler The Duchess Visits her Regiment Minden Day Parade Cricket Week at Canterbury Many Luncheon Parties Pilgrim's Wish Fulfilled Office Boy to Town Clerk Lady Mary Lygon Lord Mayor as Admiral Dividing between his Two Sons Instructions Left in £119,443 Will The Invalids Bishop of Ripon Better Exmoor Staghunting By our Meteorological Expert: Fair at First Then Cloud Increasing and Drizzle Outlook: Unsettled Sir Alfred Keogh In Memoriam The King Represented at Requiem Mass Mr. R. R. Webb The Duke of York to Visit his Camp Two Days with Boys Dublin Horse Show Record Crowds Expected Big Legion Rally German Boys at Cenotaph British Empire Fixed Trust Certificates Number 3 Royal Crescent Hotel By Pandora: Those Memories Thanks for Freedom A Woman's Corner By Pandora Court and Society Canadians at the Palace: Unprecedented Scenes—At Goodwood Races—Cowdray Park Polo—Lady Mary Hope's Wedding Stay-at-Home Holidays & Clothes From our Own Correspondent: Schools O. T. C. In Camp Epidemics Thin the Ranks Visit from the C. I. G. S From our Own Correspondent: A Signal Honour Army Chief's Visit to Strensall To-Day's Services The Churches Eighth Sunday after Trinity R. A. F. Guard of Honour Yesterday's Weddings Flg,-Officer Beresford-Peirse and Miss Edgcumbe Mr. Leslie Stephens and Miss Gent Lieut. Gerald Butler, R. N., and Miss Maude Lieut. M. G. Gregson and Miss Williams Leisure From our Own Correspondent: Cowes Week Begins 120 Entrants for R. Y. S. Regatta Endeavour II Hopes From our Own Correspondent: Navy Weeks Lord Mayor Admiral at Chatham Big Crowd at Portsmouth From our Own Correspondent: Empire Protection Admiral Tyrwhitt on the Navy's Share From our Own Correspondent: Memento of King George Last Visit to Navy Chrysler Workers' Bonus Reuter, British United Press, Exchange: 3,070 Homeless Children Victims of Civil War in Spain Fascists Shoot 500 Prisoners British United Press: Catalan Cabinet Nationalists Still in Majority Reuter: Madrid Curb on Reds No House Searches British United Press, Reuter: 700 Rebels Routed Loyalists' Advance in the North British United Press: Bombs on Cadiz Portuguese Foreign Minister Departure from London The King's Holiday Cheques given to Clubs Woman Bound over From our Cyprus Correspondent: Cyprus Tobacco Better Quality of New Crop Russia Still Hopes for Disarmament Ambassador's Assurance Assault on Constable Whist Drive Sequel Cricketer's Home Entered "Justified in Kicking out Police" Court Suggestion by Solicitor From our Own Correspondent: Oxford Degrees Laming Fellowships Reuter: Lord Sempill Delayed Bad Weather on Flight to Australia Mystery Shots at Hotel Bullet in Piano Reuter: Girl Pat Seaman Charge of Damaging Camera Dismissed White Way's Dry Cyder Reuter: Rebel Region Encircled 300,000 Nanking Troops to Subdue Kwangsi Severe Fighting in South From our Own Correspondent: Building No. 552 Keel to Be Laid in November Murderer Reprieved The Value of the Public School "Contribution to Education" Stress upon Character £13,000 Necklace Lost Multiple Display Advertising Items Hotels, Cruises, Tours, &c Multiple Display Advertising Items Canadian Pacific Multiple Display Advertising Items Speed Limits Inflict No Motor Matters Test on the Great North Road John O' Groats in 17½ Hours Two Aeroplanes in One Composite Craft for Atlantic Flights Line, Royal Mail, Ltd Red Star Line Pickfords Travel Service From our Special Correspondent: Tidworth Tattoo An Attractive Show Pneumatic-Tyred Railcar Successful Test on L. M. S. Line For Yachting Enthusiasts Britain's Great Weakness H. M. Abrahams on Olympic Games No Chance of a Place in Field Contests Record Bidders British Swimming Prospects Remote Hopes of Title for Britain To-Day's Opening Events Four Athletic Finals to Be Decided Sweeney's Rivals Olympic Fencing Our Prospects in the Seven Events The Potential America's Cup Challenger From our Yachting Correspondent: Endeavour II First in Light Weather Test Yachting Velsheda Beats Astra by 27 Seconds Westra Secures Fleuret Cup From our Special Correspondent: The Week's Prospects Competitors in Royal Cup Races By our Rowing Correspondent: Last Best Boat Regatta Rowing Daily Telegraph" Cup Won by Reading Close Finishes at Maidenhead 1St Mobiloil Not Sound in Singles Lawn Tennis Wilde Easy Victim for Hare Fraulein Rost's Skill Dittons Do Well By a Special Correspondent: Fletcher Still Champion R. A. F. Championships Title Held for Third Consecutive Year Shaw Beaten De Ricou Beats Cup Holder The Davis Cup England's Cricket Captain Again Indisposed Cricket G. O. Allen Resting—Another Big Hold-Up to County Matches Farnes in Brilliant Form By a Special Correspondent: Gover's Inspired Spell Surrey Fast Bowler Worries Notts Saturated Pitch Holds up Hampshire and Kent Smith and Geary Leave Northants in the Toils Robins Puzzled But There was only 15 Minutes' Play By a Special Correspondent: Derby Batting Breaks down Good Work by Essex pace Bowlers Five Wickets for Farnes Edgbaston Fiasco Weather Defeats Warwick and Worcester No Play at. Swansea Crowd Wait in Vain to See All-India Minor Counties Competition 5 Overs without a Run Lancashire Make Slow Progress Ironic Cheers Golden Jubilee Issue "Athletic News" Football Annual Reuter: Dave Finn's Second Win Bowls Barnett Careful until Missed Then He Began Hitting Boundaries Hammond Again Club Cricket Results Bank Holiday Sports National Champions in Action Collection for Hendren By a Special Correspondent: Many Bowling Changes The Public Schools Harrison Does Well for Haileybury Rain Spoils Match By a Special Correspondent: Lomas to Lead Strong "Rest" Side Four Opening Batsmen Greyhound Racing London Season Ends Polo Tyro Cup Secured by Cyclones Keen Final against Oaklawn Pilgrims Successful at Cheltenham Cricket Averages By "Fairway": Perifox Has a Wonderful Future Racing Notes Classic Problems Reviewed is Free Handicap a Guide? Many Promising Juveniles By "Mankato": Precipitation a Lazy Colt Omaha's Satisfactory Test Catterick Bridge Official Scratchings Coventry R. F. C.'s Open Date From our Racing Correspondent: Good Sport Yesterday's Racing Metropolitan Handicap for Fresh Fox Fine Riding by Carslake Chepstow Meeting Two Winners for G. Richards North Foreland Golf Qualifying round for Peace Cups Two Trophies Deal Tournament Qualifiers for Lord Reading Cup A. D. Locke Ties Cup for Jack Hobbs Club Competitions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Stoke Lodge Estate Multiple Display Advertising Items F. L. Mercer & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items
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