News from 30/08/1936
1936; Gale Group;
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L. V. Evans, Ernest Newman, P. H. Muir, L. E. C. Hughes, C. A. C. Davis, F. Storr, A. T. Johnson, R. J. R, A. M. Rawcliffe, Bailemuine, E. F. Johns, Ernest J. Parry, L. A. Luxmoore, J. A. Dudley, G. Tidmarsh, George Baur Greenwood, Henry Longhurst, D. R. Gent (the Old England International), Edward Bensly, L. A. P, Yarborough, Stanley R. Phillips, St. Paul's, Ralph Straus, The Right Hon Winston Churchill, J. M. Bulloch, Rebecca West, Doreen Wallace, A. W. Brune, E. V. Lucas, Basil Maine, Frank Rutter, G. H. T, Beatrice Day, J. Leonard Crouch, Milward Kennedy, Herbert Russell, Ethel Desborough, C. P. Hawkes (Lieut-Colonel), Sydney W. Carroll, Doris Bacon, Desmond MacCarthy, J. J. F., Atticus, Eric Chilman, Phil W. Thompson, O. A. B, H. E. Piggott, Budleigh Salterton, A. J. W., Y. Lewis May, A. C. Morgan, Edward Shanks, George W. Bishop, Muriel Hamilton-Scott, Elton Ede, H. E. Symons, Heller Nicholls, H. F., Eveleen Grindle, A. M. R., G. Arbour Stephens, Lord Amulree, A. W. Arnold, Hamilton Price, Ormonde Butler, John Muldoon, J. B. Pollok-M'call, H. F. J. Burn, R. J. Barrett Financial Editor, Lady Muriel Beckwith,
ResumoSunday is Letter-day Multiple Display Advertising Items For Other Hotels, Tours, etc. Multiple Display Advertising Items Aplin & Barrett, Limited Great Northern Stores Limited First Provincial Fixed Trust Ltd. National Fixed Investment Trust Ltd. Markets Unusually Active and Tone Firm City Chatter Encouraging Expansion in Home Railway Traffics Speculative Possibilities of West Africans Mexican Eagle Capital Rumour Palestine Electric Progress Big Increase in Gross Revenue Hutchinson & Co. (Publishers), Ltd. Company Meetings More People Reading Books Investors Specialised Fixed Trusts Ltd. The General Mortgage Society (Great Britain) Ltd. F. T. M. Ltd. Protected Fixed Trusts Limited Mail and Shipping News Brevities From our Own Correspondent: Johannesburg Steady Financial Answers Reuter: Money Market Francs and Dollars Easier Reports and Notices Fixed Trust Prices From our Own Correspondent: Upward Trend Continues on Wall Street Rails Again Lead Stocks to Higher Levels "Sunday Times" New York Closing Prices (English equivalents calculated at $5.03 to £1) Reuter: Market Items Wheat Higher Reuter: Cotton Steady Bridge Natural Inferences Best Replies to Readers Chess Acrostics Extraordinary SPEED.—One of the steamers employed in the trade Shakespeare's Note-Book The Dramatic World A Comedy of Youth Open Air Theatre Monday, August 24 "Love's Labour's Lost" Revival of Shakespeare's Comedy Plays and Players Autumn Programme of Musical Plays "Spread It Abroad" Saville Tuesday, August 25 The Week's Diary Mary Queen of Scots Film Notes Miracles in Leicester Square Jessie Matthews' Success From our Own Correspondent: Germany's New Army Paris Letter What Will France Do? An Anxious Nation From our Irish Correspondent: Future Anglo-Irish Relations Irish Free State Economic Forces that Will Make for Friendship Power Ethyl Multiple Classified Advertising Items By our Zoo Correspondent: Snakes out on the Countryside Zoo as Referee New Paper's Birthday Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Great Ziegfeld Royal Mail Multiple Display Advertising Items Strauss and the Monodrama The World of Music Virtues and Pitealls of the Genre The Week's Music Silver in the Gold The Galleries Cima and Veronese A Question of Colour Flowering Bulbs The Garden To-day Autumn Joys The King's Portrait Bradleys Woolland Bros., Ltd. Methuen The Complete Landor The World of Books Last Volume of the Edition The Complete Works of Walter Savage Landor. Vol. XVI (Chapman and Hall. 30s. per volume) Dr. Henson on Problems of To-Day Christian Morality: Natural, Developing, Final. By Herbert Hensley Henson. Bishop of Durham (Oxford University Press. 12s. 6d.) Heinemann Chapman & Hall Harrap Multiple Display Advertising Items Common-Sense & the Brontes A Portrait of Emily by an Enthusiast The Life and Eager Death of Emily Brontë. By Virginia Moore. (Rich and Cowan. 18s.) The Discoveries of a Book-Collector Charles Kingsley and Thomas Hughes. First Editions In the Library at Dormy House. Described with Notes by Morris L. Parrish. (Constable. £2 2s.) Limited to 150 coples Printing Craft First Principles of Typography. By Stanley Morison. (Cambridge University Press. 2s. 6d.) An Essay on Typography. By Eric Gill. (Sheed and Ward. 6s.) Cassell Multiple Display Advertising Items Walter Greenwood J. B. Priestley's Mills & Boon Hutchinson A Few Pocket Dictators New Fiction Mr. Walpole's Cumberland Novel A Prayer for My Son. By Hugh Walpole. (Macmillan. 7s. 6d.) City of Conquest. By Aben Kandel. (Michael Joseph. 8s. 6d.) I Am Death. By Rearden Conner. (Chapman and Hall. 7s. 6d.) My Man Godfrey. By Eric Hatch. (Barker. 7s. 6d.) Arthur Barker Contrasts in Storytelling Masculine & Feminine Points of View Recoil. By J. L. Hardy. (Collins. 7s. 6d.) Fear in the Heart. By Constance Malleson. (Collins. 7s. 6d.) The Emotional Journey. By W. B. Maxwell. (Hutchinson. 7s. 6d.) Hole and Corner. By Patricia Wentworth. (Hodder and Stoughton. 7s. 6d.) Multiple Display Advertising Items John Long Ltd. Four Stories of Crime Perry Mason Again The Case of the Sleepwalker's Niece. By Erle Stanley Gardner. (Cassell. 7s. 6d.) Trouble in College. By F. J. Whaley. (Skeffington. 7s. 6d.) Murder at Markendon Court. By H. H. Stanners. (Eyre and Spottiswoode. 7s. 6d.) Jump for Glory. By Gordon McDonell. (Harrap. 7s. 6d.) Excitements and Mysteries Missing From Their Homes. (Hutchinson. 7s. 6d.) Pre-War Literary London Memories of the late A. R. Orage A. R. Orage. By Philip Mairet. (Dent. 8s. 6d.) A Poet's Visions With Odysseus: Mediterranean Landfalls. By S. F. A. Coles. (Lovat Dickson. 6s.) Ludendorff on War His Ideas and Fears The Nation at War. By General Ludendorff, translated by Dr. A. S. Rappoport. (Hutchinson. 8s. 6d.) Air Pilot at 68 From Heston to the High Alps. By Douglas Fawcett. (Macmillan. 6s.) HUTCHINSON's Libyan Desert Explored The Paradise of Fools. By Michael Mason (Hodder and Stoughton. 15s.) Multiple Display Advertising Items Pepys Stationery Martin Secker & Warburg A Wanderer's Note-Book Demand and Supply "In Memoriam" Metre A Discontinued Peal "Feet in the Water" Hodgson's Ale Garrick's Epitaph Our Provoking Novelists "The Big Battalions" Quin's Duels The Galway O'Shea Election The Piccadilly Goat Philistines "The Tragic Muse" Fire Plates Medieval Dove-cotes A Wily Countryman Bog Pimpernel "A Famous Charge" The Rabbit Plague Black Virgin and Child Pagan Days and Months Mourning Sir John Moore Military Sashes "English" or "Britons" "Horst Wessel" First Electric Railway Moving Staircases Readers' Queries Men, Women, and Memories On Revolutions—Mr. D. N. Pritt, K. C., M. P.—Mr. Attlee—Mr. Noel Coward—Why Not a Statue of the King? By "Autolycus": "The Town": Men and Intimacies Odyssey Rover Daily Sketch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunday Times National Unity An Unreal Dissent Schools and Careers Australian State Rights Steam and Speed Noises off The Hub of the Empire A Plea for Re-Making Westminster Need for Central Town-Planning Authority An Historic Area The Real Meaning The End of a Campaign Marlborough Forces the Scheldt an "Elaborate Strategic Farce" "MARLBOROUGH"—VII The Banks of the Thames The King George Memorial A Reservoir of Work Irun Attack Repelled with Dynamite Tanks, Cars, and Guns Blown up on Mined Roads Madrid Twice Bombed in Night Air Raids Nine Nations now Applying Arms Embargo From our Special Correspondent: Insurgents Await Reinforcements By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Progress of Arms Embargo 5 More Powers Agree British United Press: Lack of Ammunition Attempt to Buy from France Blue Riband in Sight? New Record for the Queen Mary 24-Hour Average of 31 Knots Reuter: The King Carries Tea Baskets For Beach Picnic Reuter: Hitler - Mussolini Meeting Rumour Anti-Bolshevik Bloc? Exchange: Speech by Duce To-Night Reuter: Only 62 Miles Away Insurgents Announce Rapid Advance Reuter: Move to End Shooting of Prisoners Powers' Proposals British Air Liner Missing "Forced to Land" Message 12 aboard: No Fuel Left Believed to Have Missed Airport Reuter: Sir Samuel Hoare To Leave Malta for Haifa on Tuesday Big Football Surprises Charlton Win First Top Division Game 814,000 People at 44 Matches Weather Freak Heat Wave after Six Degrees of Frost Reuter, British United Press: Soldiers Shot by Arabs Palestine Ambush British United Press: Marshall Field Fortune Trust Fund Decision Countess Leaves £82,508 Reuter, British United Press: Titulescu to Leave Office New Cabinet for Rumania Curbing Fascist "Iron Guard" Radio Orders Nearly £2,000,000 Olympia's New Records Shell Expulsion of Trotsky Demanded Soviet Request to Norway More Rumours of Arrests Purge Goes on in Russia From our Own Correspondent: "Without Delay" Danger to Friendly Relations 12 Passengers "Rescued" Twice Caught in Fog; Rock-Bound Mists Follow Heat-Wave Shouts Guide Sea Hero to Shore Ship in Collision Reuter: Greek Concession to Britons Currency Law Waived Reuter: Dr. Schacht Reports to Herr Hitler Further French Talks ? The King George V Memorial From our Own Correspondent: Limitation of Forces Germany "Ready for a Discussion" "Sunday Times" Book Exhibition Ten Guineas Prize The King and Egypt "Aerobatics" in Music "Popular" Prom Problems British United Press: Goebbels in Venice Propagandist Chiefs Meet Reuter: Pilot Taken Ill in Mid-Air Fatal Heart Attack British United Press, Reuter: Late News Man Hunt by Woman Detective Actor Caught and Charged Prisoner of Devil's Island Letters from Dreyfus Channel Swim Fails London Man's Eight Miles Reuter: Typhoon Kills 379 Reuter: All Belgium Mourns In Memory of Queen Astrid Peace Moves in Coalfield British United Press: Soviet, Coal Slump Production 40,000 Tons Lower Reuter: The Stirling Castle From our Own Correspondent: Four More Tunny Caught Londoners' Big Fish Imperial Airways From our Own Correspondent: Polish Army Chief in Paris To-Day Reassertion of Alliance Defence Loan to Warsaw? Hull Docks Strike Further Move towards Settlement Blue Star Line Marsh & Baxter Ltd. Hereford Thos Cook & Son Ltd. Social and Personal A Somerset Bride Miss Susan Brierley and Mr. F. Trotman Mr. A. W. H. McCaulis and Miss Mason Mr. Leonard Hobbs and Miss Howes From our Own Correspondent: Bath Horse Show Visit of Emperor of Abyssinia Lord Mostyn's Prize Bakewell Improving Buried at Sea From our Own Correspondent: Many Changes at Cambridge A Professor from Cape Town Sir Albert Seward to Retire Mr. Alfred Ellis Ex-President of the Baptist Union Bishop of Guiana Mr. Lloyd George's Tour The Invalids Music in the Parks Countess Leaves £82,508 Famous Liberal Hostess Residue of Estate for her Son The Queen Mary's Sister Ship No. 552 Model Tested Dean to Retire Lord Rennell Better Child Gymnasts' Gift New Civic Playhouse By our Meteorological Expert: Heat Wave to Continue Rather Warm in South; Fair Elsewhere Preserving the Countryside Landowners' Aid A Royal Shooting Box Clewer Farm Sale Egyptians at Cenotaph South Pole Film The Double Match London Navy Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Court and Society Royal Holidays—The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and York House—Two Notable Engagements Novelties in the Shops By our Special Representative: Blackpool as a Model to Science "B. A." to Visit its Fun City Sir J. Stamp on "A New World" Reuter: Oil in the Pyrenees Hint given by Roman Inscriptions Died after Wedding Collapse during Speech Bear's Escapades at Eton Escape from College Zoo A Bishop on Shorts Nothing Wrong with Them in Church Support for Girl Cyclists War of the Tanks Mimic Battles in Manoeuvres From our Own Correspondent: Bees Can Tell the Time Punctual for Meals "Flying Too Low" Court Decision to Be Promulgated London Docks Cruises 200 Planes in Big Air Rally Pilots from Many Countries Crowds Watch Aerobatics Gliding Contest Opens Wind Disappointing Reuter: French Air Race for Women Won at 227.5 M. P. H Reuter: British Airwoman's Bid By our Agricultural Correspondent: New Tests in Cattle Food Higher Feeding Value Milk Causes a Tragedy Man Electrocuted From our Special Correspondent: Week of Revels at Hastings Carnival Queen Crowned Monster "Royal" Procession From our Own Correspondent: New Light on Dr. Johnson 120 Letters Found Romance Revived Engagement Renewed after 43 Years Reuter: New Zealand's Trade All-Round Increase Radio Helps Piano Sales Big Jump in Output British United Press, Reuter, Central News: Terror Air Raids Spread in Madrid One Killed and 15 Injured Scenes in the Capital Bombs Dropped near War Ministry Reuter, British United Press: Legionaries Said to Have Mutinied Regiment Disbanded British United Press: Rival Air Forces Insurgents Believed to Hold Whip-Hand British United Press, Reuter: In Besieged Oviedo Daily Ration of Wine instead of Water From our Own Correspondent: Spanish Ship Slips Away Captain Left behind Unrest Reported in Morocco French Reinforcements British United Press: Thousands Watch an Execution "Music and Dancing" British United Press: "Foreign Help for the Insurgents" Socialist's Protest Reuter: 'Organised Massacres' Everywhere Reports by Refugees Spanish News in Brief Report of Blockade by Government Warships Football Begins in Heat Wave Taxi - Drivers' 16 Hour Day Union Wants a Limit Enforced British United Press: German Food Shortage Big Army Creates a Problem Soldier who Wanted to Marry Rick Fire Charge Admiralty's "No News" From our Own Correspondent: Roosevelt in Drought Districts Landon's Election tour The Rivals to Meet From our Own Correspondent: Egypt's Example to India Congressmen Urged to Take Office From our Own Correspondent: Russia's 5,000 Planes a Year Five Fighters a Day 260 Million tons of Rail Traffic Gigantic Figures in Last Year's Records Heaviest Flow in Steel Groups Pilot who Had No Licence Inquest Revelation Tattooed Man Puzzle Woman Friend's Name on his Arm Exchange, Reuter: Norway's Reply No Convention Signed M. Maisky's Holiday "Fantastic" Rumours Denied From our Own Correspondent: M. Ozerski Not Recalled from London Post Mystery of Mme Ozerski Luggage Put in a Soviet Ship Wheel Leaves Racing Car 125 M. P. H. Thrill for Spectators Brilliant Driving Saves Mishap Child Slavery Commission Question of "Secrecy" City Club Bets Keeper Fined £50 Actor in Trouble Charge of Breaking into Mother's Shop Multiple Display Advertising Items Canadian Pacific Multiple Display Advertising Items Native Humour Broadcasting To-Day's Home Programmes Hour by Hour Choice Abroad Cross-Word Puzzle No. 609 Manufacturers "Gift" to Germans in Famous Test Motor Matters Alpine Trial Mystery H. P. Rating Problem Auctions & Estates Shermanbury Grange for Sale To-Day's Services The Churches Twelfth Sunday after Trinity Devonian Beats Australian Lawn Tennis Michelmore Outstays the Volleyer Mrs. King Wins Hastings Tournament Stedman Keeps Deloford on the Defensive New Malden Finals Choy Forces a Victory Walker Cup Hopes Golf British Team Confident at Pine Valley Langley Impresses Club Competitions Polo Another Success for Eastleigh Record Attempts Fail Japanese Olympic Swimmers Unsuccessful at Wembley By a Special Correspondent: Title Goes to Ireland Boys' Championship Bruen Overwhelms his Scottish Rival Victory by 11 and 9 Borough of Deal Challenge Cup Holder's Narrow Wins Multiple Display Advertising Items Charlton Spring Big Opening Day Surprise Association Football Dean Equals Bloomer's Record—League Champions Beaten Aston Villa's Good Start League Results in Detail By a Special Correspondent: Everton Unlucky at Highbury More Impressive Side than Arsenal Hulme the Match Winner By a Special Correspondent: Bolton out of Luck Brentford Draw through Disputed Score By a Special Correspondent: Goulden Shines Impressive Display by West Ham Twelve Goals at Oxford Amateur Football Kingstonian Conquer the Casuals St. Albans Fail Greyhound Racing Interesting Critics from New Zealand Rugby Football Suggested Changes in Laws—The Dropped Goal Again Provincial Clubs Start By "Forward": Llanelly's One Loss Welsh Prospects Cardiff Backs Likely to Impress Wing Weakness at Swansea Bowls Rattray Wins Singles Final at Hastings Exciting Race for the Two Hundred Wickets Cricket Gover Takes Five—Three More for Hedley Verity Ames in Form Again Wonderful Fielding Yorkshire on their Toes against Hants County Championship A Hendren Hundred Saves Middlesex from Collapse Merchant Missed Twice Sussex Blunders Help All India Patient Century Lancashire Bat All Day Washbrook's Century Aids Patient Recovery Old Dunstonians Few Changes in Senior Team Many Leicester Failures Quick Wickets for Copson Shipman Prevents a Collapse Essex Lose Wickets Cheaply Poor Reply to Worcester's Total of 319 Richmond Public Schools Lose by 8 Runs in Return Match with Battersea Notts Outplayed Staples Chief Scorer at Gloucester Hammond's Feat Club Cricket Matches Todd Completes the Double Kent Bowlers in Form against M. C. C Ames' Bad Luck Collection for "Pat" Hendren Gordon's is Genuine Gin Fishlock Holds his Place Cricket Averages Verity Nearing Elusive 200th Wicket By "Fairway": Precipitation's Improving St. Leger Prospects Racing Notes Every Day's Sunshine a Point against Rhodes Scholar Raeburn a Good Three-Year-Old Douglas Stuart Ltd. By "Mankato": Gimcrack Winners and Classic Races Esquemeling's Consistent Record From our Racing Correspondent: Magnet Fails Yesterday's Racing St. Leger Trial Won by Columcille H. Wragg at his Best Territorial Athletic Titles Lieut. Burrough Wins Sprint and Furlong From our Own Correspondent: Big Boats at Dartmouth Yachting Fine Weather but Little Wind Velsheda Wins over Shortened Course Nore Club Match Park Royal Meeting By our Rowing Correspondent: Skiff Club Regatta Rowing Two Titles Retained by Holders Sculling Match Ends in Dead Heat One Length Margin Eton Excelsior Defeat Windsor Henley Town Regatta Many Close Finishes Middlesex Women's Titles Paignton Girl Wins Walk Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Best are Key-Flats Multiple Classified Advertising Items Glenmore House Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Prickett and Ellis Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Just so' Houses Nocton Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knight, Frank and Rutley Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times
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