News from 09/08/1936
1936; Gale Group;
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Charles H. Lomax, Ernest Newman, H. M. Abrahams, B. L. H, A. T. Johnson, Margery Creswell, Henry Longhurst, Wilfrid B. Fielding, Reginald H. W. Cox, Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch, L. A. Pavey, B. G. Tours, A. Gilbert Tobias, Yarborough, M. H. Spielmann, Ralph Straus, C. V. Usborne, J. M. Scott, H. J. Chapman, Dudley Hoys, F. G. Levien, The Right Hon. Winston Churchill, Basil Maine, Doreen Wallace, Eiluned Lewis, D'albon, Bydand, Milward Kennedy, A. Turner, Eleanor Graham, Sydney W. Carroll, Scrutator, Herbert Southam, C. L'estrange Ewen, Desmond MacCarthy, Mayfair, Atticus, Lady Muriel Beckwith, H. C. Minchin, H. F. D. Wynne, A. Ernest Whiting, Leonard M. Wilde, Frontier Ban, J. B. Payne, H. F. Torrens, R. Nicholson, George W. Bishop, Edward Shanks, M. Brierley, Elton Ede, R. Ellis Roberts, E. J. H. Edenborough, H. E. Symons, Pandora, Hamilton Price, Barre Lyndon, Sir E. Denison Ross, R. J. Barrett Financial Editor, H. F, Michael Sadleir,
ResumoSunday is Letter-day Multiple Display Advertising Items For Other Hotels Multiple Display Advertising Items Marshall & Snelgrove Recommended by Doctors Scophony Limited National Investment Group Certificates Home Rails Attracting Increased Attention City Chatter Renewed Anxiety regarding Franc's Future Motor Shares Should Create Interest Rand Reef Strikes Ex Tel. Co, Reuter: U. S. Cotton Report Crop Estimate above Expectations Reuter: Futures Close Lower Fixed Trust Prices Investors Specialised Fixed Trusts Limited Domestic Investment Trust The Financial Times Third Protected Fixed Trust Thomas Blackburn and Sons, Ltd. Company Meetings Promising Outlook From our Own Correspondent: Kaffirs Steady London Produce Reuter: New York Metals Money Market Increase in Gold Premium Exchanges Weaker Brevities Reuter: Wheat Easier From our Own Correspondent, Reuter: Rails Head Strong Upturn on Wall Street Western Union Leads More Active Utility Group "Sunday Times" New York Closing Prices (English equivalents calculated at $5.03 to £1) Financial Answers Bridge Finding the Best Contract Chess Acrostics Purusant to annial custom, the sale of oysters commenced at Billingsgate Market on Thursday Smash, Grab, and Science The Dramatic World Scalpel to Jemmy "The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse" Plays and Players Marie Tempest Meets Paderewski "Chinese White" A Play The Week's Diary Misfire Propaganda Film Notes Is Crooning a Crime? Clever Children Radio and the Proms Broadcasting To-Day's Home Programmes Hour by Hour Choice Abroad Cross-Word Puzzle No. 606 Power Ethyl Multiple Classified Advertising Items Letters from and to Musicians The World of Music A New Collection Needed From a Special Correspondent: The Salzburg Festival "Fidelio" A Waterside in Summer The Garden To-day Some Notable Herbs and Shrubs From our Own Correspondent: French Teachers and Defence Paris Letter Non-Resistance even if Attacked Reaction of Parliament From our Irish Correspondent: Dublin Horse Show's Success Irish Free State Typical of the Nation's Best Will's Three Castles Cigarettes The Norbury House Hotel Work Hard Play Hard Graham Greene Martin Secker & Warburg Pencraft and Poetry The World of Books Sir William Watson's Verse A 19th Century Novelist The Stormy Life of Sydney Morgan The Wild Irish Girl: The Life of Sydney Owenson, Lady Morgan, By Lionel Stevenson. (Chapman and Hall, 15s) The Traveller's Venice Dreamers in Venice. By Russell Green. (Nelson. 7s. 6d) They Walk in the City Secret Africa Peter Fleming T. Werner Laurie Ltd. Mills & Boon English in the United States The Misconceptions of Mr. Mencken The American Language: An Inquiry Into the Development of English in the United States. By H. L. Mencken. (Kegan Paul. 21s) Edward Stuart Talbot: A Portrait Edward Stuart Talbot, 1844-1934. By Gwendolen Stephenson. (S. P. C. K. 10s. 6d) The Travels of Mr. Peter Fleming Central Asian Trek News from Tartary. By Peter Fleming. (Jonathan Cape. 12s. 6d) The Court of Fair Maidens Harrap Collins Arthur Barker Novels Urban and Rural Parent-Versus-Child Problems Tambour Terrace. By Eleanor Dunbar Hall. (Harrap. 7s. 6d.) Old Jan. By Stijn Streuvels. (George Allen and Unwin. 7s. 6d.) Villon. By Charles Kunstler. (Constable. 7s. 6d) Lovable Children So Young, So Wise. By Angela Jeans. (Constable. 7s. 6d) Marriage or Career? Half My April. By Ray Dorien. (Mills and Boon. 7s. 6d) Heroes and Mock-Heroes New Fiction Realism, Satire and a Comedy The Secret Journey. By James Hanley. (Chatto and Windus. 10s. 6d.) Choose a Bright Morning. By Hillel Bernstein. (Gollancz. 6s.) Tug-Boat. By Roger Vercel. (Chatto and Windus. 7s. 6d.) Standing Room Only. By Walter Greenwood. (Cape. 7s. 6d) The Art of the Long-Short Story Going to the Sea. By Doreen Wallace. (Collins. 7s. 6d.) The Five-Minute Girl. By Mary Hastings Bradley. (Appleton Century. 7s. 6d.) Perilous Stuff. By Cynthia Stockley. (Cassell. 7s. 6d) Four Stories of Crime Belt of Suspicion. By H. Russell Wakefield. (Collins. 7s. 6d.) The Spirit Murder Mystery. By Robin Forsythe. (Bodley Head. 7s. 6d.) The Glass Centipede. By Thomas Painter and Alexander Laing. (Thornton Butterworth. 7s. 6d.) The Moccasin Men. By John Ross. (Hodder and Stoughton. 7s. 6d) Children's Holiday Books The World Was Gay. By Harriet Powell. (Oxford. 3s. 6d.) Harry the Peke. By Angela Jeans. (Black. 5s.) French Leave. By Susan Wychwood. (Harrap. 3s. 6d.) The Flying Spy: Captain Robinhood, Skywayman. By George E. Rochester. (John Hamilton. 3s. 6d. each) Peter Davies Wright & Brown Holidays The Times Book Club Populations of the World A Forecast of a General Decline World Population. By A. M. Carr-Saunders. (Oxford (under the auspices of the Royal Institute of International Affairs). 12s. 6d) The Naval War in the Mediterranean Seas of Adventures: Naval Operations in the Mediterranean, Adriatic, and Aegeon. By E. Keble Chatterton. (Hurst and Blackett. 18s) The Lure of the High Hills Austrian Holiday of a Mountaineer Over Tyrolese Hills. By F. S. Smythe. (Hodder and Stoughton. 12s. 6d) Hutchinson Daily Telegraph Multiple Display Advertising Items Letters to the Editor Joan of Arc Men, Women, and Memories Mr. Lloyd George—M. Gounaris—A Popular Front?—Duchess of Atholl—M. Paderewski By "Autolycus": "The Town": Men and Intimacies Men and Intimacies Selfridge's Selfridge & Co. Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunday Times Holidays and Traffic Problem of Safer Roads Sharing Prosperity Vancouver's Jubilee An Old Friend By "Scrutator": Arms and the Neutral The Powers and Spanish War Old Law and Modern Practice an Ideal to Work for Queen and Marlborough "MARLBOROUGH"—IV A Grave Political Crisis Cabinet and Commons Strike No German Arms for Spain Official Assurance given to British Government Hope of Early Accord on Neutrality Pledge French Cabinet Announces "Almost Unanimous" Support By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: German Pledge to Foreign Office Intervention Denied British United Press: King Alfonso for Germany? From our Own Correspondent: Support "Almost Unanimous" French Cabinet Hope From our Own Correspondent: Berlin Amendments Mistrust of Russia From our Own Correspondent: Badajoz Revolt Fails Quelled with Help of Plane Story of Rebel Treachery From our Own Correspondent: Fierce Battle for San Sebastian Bombardment Fears British United Press: Spanish Communists Cortes Member's Denial Secret Marriage of Youngest M. P At Glasgow Court New "Prom" Season Opens Sir H. Wood's Carnation Big Yachts' 11 Hours to Sail 19 Miles Cowes Regatta Ends The King on his Way to Dalmatia Flight to Calais from Windsor Continuing by Express May Join Nahlin to-Morrow From our Own Correspondent: Quiet Journey Incognito Ensures Informality Reuter: Yugoslavia Excited Tourists Swarming to the Coast Visit to Greek Islands Reuter: Control of French Arms Industry Senate Passes Bill Exchange: Soviet Wheat Crop Equal to Last Year's Record Auctioneer's £84,686 Summer Comes Back Again Promise of Warmth To-Day Motorists Meet 60 Miles of Fog Reuter: Soldier Killed at Jerusalem When Laying a Mine Lord Halifax Return to Foreign Office To-Morrow Reuter: Five-Power Talks and the League Assembly Postponed? Reuter: Manchukuo Battle Rumour "Ugly Situation" Central News: Italy's Secret Manoeuvres From our Own Correspondent: Franco-Polish Co-Operation Army Leaders to Meet in Warsaw Significant Move Reuter: Lord Lugard Resignation from a League Commission Reuter: Royal Engagement Still Rumoured Stockholm's Views The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd. New Olympic Shock for Britain Defeat by Poland at Football Relay Race Success Team Qualifies for Final From our Special Correspondent: German Successes Inspired by Herr Hitler's Presence From our Own Correspondent: Ship on Reef Saved by Last Rocket Taken in tow by British Liner Gale Faced in Open Boat 'Death Cauldron' Drama From our Own Correspondent: Spanish Royal Baptism Notable Gathering Live Shells on the Plain Inquiry to Be Held "Sunday Times" Book Exhibition In November next Changing London Rebuilding Whitehall Another Old London House to Go British United Press: "Big Bill" Thompson Back Again Wants to Be Governor Reuter: Sequel to Murder of Imam Alleged Confession "Obtaining Evidence for Divorce" Trip to London Sequel Scratch Man Wins Air Handicap First Two Home Disqualified Miners Vote for a Strike Non-Union Colleagues Saved from Canal Mother who Jumped in to save Baby Late News From our Own Correspondent: Windsor Mews to Be Closed Famous Greys to Come to London Woman Falls into Thames Mud Found Almost Submerged Reuter: Zeppelin Unable to Moor Prevented by Wind Dying Man Found on Road Near Damaged Cycle Tennis Court Death Man Collapses while Playing with Son "Proms" Open Again Sir Henry Wood's 42nd Season Reuter: Laceworkers Stop Sale of Looms French Ban on Export First Fine after 33 Years' Driving Licence Endorsed Empty Boat Mystery The Price of Gold First Tunny of the Season At Scarborough Banishes Pinking British United Press, Central News, Reuter: Congressman Leaps from Window End of Fantastic Career Honeymoon Escapade Exchange: Russian Poet's Centenary Blue Star Line Marsh Ham Poorly-Lighted Streets and False Teeth Holiday Spoilt by Stomach Trouble Court Circular Lord Walpole as Best Man Yesterday's Weddings Mr. J. Harvard-Watts and Miss Hayman Mr. J. A. Greenshields and Miss Daniel Mr. F. T. Hunter and Miss Park New Surrey Rector Girls' Clubs Cruise The Lord Mayor of London, Sir Percy Vincent… From our Own Correspondent: Riviera Season Opens Hopes of a Visit from the King The Lord Mayor off to Canada Apple Tree Gift Church Paintings in Danger Middlesex Treasures The Invalids Schoolboys for Norway Playwright's Last Wish Ten per Cent. Of Estate for Charities Town Councillor's Bequests Bishop Hauled UP by Rope Lighthouse Service A "Freedom" for Mr. Shaw Meridian Line Obelisk Mainly Fair in South Unsettled Elsewhere with Local Rain Rather Warmer Mrs. Chalmers Watson Cathedral Service in Cornish Truro Innovation Vice-Admiral Blake To Hoist his Flag on Wednesday Matabele Re-Union Bishops' Holidays Manx Homecoming Music in the Parks Debenham & Freebody The Magic Carpet' Way Radium v. Grey Hair Multiple Display Advertising Items By our Special Representative: The Week at Cowes A Pleasant Social Gathering Distinguished Visitors Court and Society The King's Holiday—Guests—Viscount Forbes's Coming-of-Age—Two Lovely Gardens—Off to the Moors Early Autumn Fashions Should Mothers Have Holidays? Or Go in for Careers? A Chance for Aunts British United Press, Reuter: General Franco to Storm Madrid With 6,000 Troops from Morocco Valencia Also Threatened Counter-Attacks in the South Reuter, British United Press, Exchange: Work in Gibraltar Half Paralysed By Frontier Ban British United Press, Reuter: Cadiz Captured? Success Also Claimed in the Balearics British United Press: Shelled by their Own Guns 600 Cut to Pieces British United Press: Faced Firing Squad Socialist Tells of a Lucky Escape British United Press: Rebels Make Show of Girl Captive One of City's Sights British United Press, Central News: Diplomats' Demand Freedom to Withdraw Money from Banks Evacuating Britons Ships to Call at Every Spanish Port Exchange: Ban on Christian Science From our Own Correspondent: Aga Khan Cup Won by Irish Team Over 100,000 See Dublin Show British United Press: More Mystery in Mary Astor Case Questions on Diary Reuter: First World Jewish Congress 19 British Delegates Flying Premier Mr. Lyons to Abandon Land Travel British United Press: Japan and R. A. F. Base Bid for Singapore Estate Central News: Man who Fired First Shot in the War Holiday in America Crowding at Seaside Regulations Not to Be Enforced Statement by Ministry Four Men Gassed in Street Child Gives Alarm Exchange: "Hero of the Soviet Union" Titles in Russia Doctors Fail in Word Test Set by Accused Driver Motor Race Thrills at Seaside Resort Duel on Firm Sands Sixpenny Telegram Record From our Own Correspondent: Dead Miners' Dependents 49 Widows with Many Children Fresh Relief Fund Appeal Register Office Tragedy Bradleys British Empire Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Crescent Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Good Year at the Academy Biggest Crowds for Six Years 273 Pictures Sold for £11,900 By our Zoo Correspondent: Zoo's Centenarian Alligator Believed to Be Dying Chief Scout on Aim of Training End of Jamboree More Telephone Girls Wanted 300 Vacancies Guardsman Marries German By our Chess Correspondent: Chess Giants at Nottingham 4 World Champions in tournament Capablanca Favourite From a Special Correspondent: A New Controversy in Cambridge Gas Standards on the Backs Finding Work for Ex-Officers A Useful Bureau Guesswork in a Murder Trial Why Ceylon Barrister Won Appeal Death Mystery Sir B. Spilsbury at Ealing Inquest Killed in Crash in August Fog Fiance's Tragic End British United Press: Paris Express Runs into Warehouse 32 Hurt at Amiens Reuter: Nazi Leader in Disgrace Removed from Office Exchange: Girl Swimmer's Feat Crosses 13½-Mile Belt between Danish Isles Lundy: A Correction From a Special Correspondent: Time Lost in Wet Weather Big Problem for Builders Search for a Solution Street Chase in Chelsea Police Radio Call Quarrel over a Tennis Ball Manslaughter Acquittal Two Buried in Sand on Seashore Police Dig to Rescue He Made 10 P. M. His Son's Bedtime The Son was 45 Brigade Moved in Silence Strange Tribe Comes to Surrey Troops Attack the "Houdous" Line Regiment at Windsor Guard at the Castle From our Own Correspondent: Free Air Trips for Children Sir P. Sassoon's Action British United Press, Reuter: Soviet Papers Call for a Purge "Trotskyist Plotters" Fire over a Bank Water Pumped from the Store Room Fatal Mosquito Bite Demand for Equality in Education Young People and Industry Claims of the Children From our Own Correspondent: English Sheep for Russia Large Purchases From our Own Correspondent: Nazi Cooking Decree "Boil Ducks' Eggs for 8 Minutes" Mail and Shipping News The Mails Navy Week's Record 100,000 More Attend than Last Year Speech from H. M. S. Victory From our Own Correspondent: The Emperor at Bath Tour of Exhibition Esso Ethyl Gold Flake Daily Sketch Showing British Cars to America Motor Matters Leading the J. C. C. Rally Traffic Thrills Auctions and Estates Late Lord Wargrave's Thames-Side House To-Day's Services The Churches From Our Yachting Correspondent: Poor Sailing Conditions Yachting "J" Class Cutters Fly Protest Flag Astra Gives UP From a Special Representative: Fine Sport at Windsor Rowing Great Sculling by V. A. C. Wood Close Finishes Bowls Bournemouth Finals Angling Notes Variety of Sport along the Coast Gallivan Wins Again Londoners Placed in Welsh Road Race Quist a Great Player Lawn Tennis Sproule No Match for Him Miss Thompson Disappoints Fraulein Kraus Beaten Victory of Mrs. G. Lucas in torbay Tournament Carmarthenshire Titles By a Special Correspondent: Our Olympic Eight Boxing May Break a Losing Sequence Hopes of Stuart "Scotland's "Soccer" Season Opens Celtic Avenge Cup Defeat British Fencers Fail Mediocre Display in Berlin Greyhound Racing America Have 11 Titles The Olympic Games G. Morris Sets UP New Decathlon Record Our Marathon Chances Olympic Games Results in Detail From a Special Correspondent: Britain's Great Fight Three Goals in Last 17 Minutes But Poland Win New Swimming Records Four Japanese Set UP Fresh Figures Britain's Convincing Water Polo Walker Cup Quest Team Must Acquire a Winning Spirit Nerve-Racking Course Club Cricket Results Charity Match at Romford Essex Professionals Win and Lose Close Fights Multiple Display Advertising Items Golf Club Competitions England Test Players in Good Form Cricket Copson's Cheap Wickets—Another Fine Fishlock Innings Yorkshire's Startling Collapse Sussex Hit UP 554 Parks (J.) Misses Double Century by 3 Runs By a Special Correspondent: Worcester Sent in Essex Policy Justified on Soft Wicket Lancashire Bat Steadily Paynter in Patient Mood Third Wicket Stand Plucky Creese Defies Somerest Attack despite Injury By a Special Correspondent: Surrey Run UP Good Score Fishlock Plays Best Innings of Day Impressive Bowling by Gray A Grand Effort Which Just Failed Minor Counties' Competition Four out for 5 Runs Then Yorkshire Captain Went to Rescue A Spirited Rally Clay Avenges Glamorgan Collapse Takes Four Wickets for Two Runs Bowlers Day at Derby Geary Gets Five Wickets for 39 Runs Leicester behind on First Innings All-India's Fight for Runs Sinfield Takes Five Wickets for 38 One Wicket Margin Young Professionals' Victory Exciting Finish Cricket Averages Larwood now Challenging Verity By "Fairway": Taj Akbar the Problem Colt of the Moment Racing Notes Another Test for Disappointing Stewards' Cup Candidate Hairan's Chance at Nottingham By "Mankato": Lord Glanely's Stud Sale of his Horses Not Likely to Be a Record Official Scratchings Cycling Six Days' Race at Wembley From our Racing Correspondent: Sandstar Upsets Expectations Yesterday's Racing With Decisive Win in Lewes Handicap G. Richards Gets Two More Outsiders Score Surprises at Thirsk Vacant Date London Racing League Final Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harrods Estate Offices St. John's Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exeter House Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knight, Frank and Rutley Glenmore House Richmode Hill Flats with All Mordern Comforts Diary of a Key-Flat Tenant Staverton Builders Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items
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