News from 09/05/1937
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Osbert Sitwell, Ernest Newman, H. M. Abrahams, R. Glynn Grylls, Geo. H. Abbott, Taylor Darbyshire, A. T. Johnson, Henry Longhurst, Hubert Winterbotham, Sir Ronald Storrs, Sam Henry, P. H. Pilditch, John Murray, L. A. Pavey, Edward Bensly, S. H. S. Moxly, Arnold Vas Dias, Ralph Straus, J. M. Scott, Vaughan Wilkins, J. R. MacDonald, Napier Moore, Herbert Sidebotham, Alan Dent, J. M. Bulloch, Richard Clowes, P. G. Tillard, Basil Maine, R. C., Doreen Wallace, E. V. Lucas, J. N. D. La Touche, K. S. Topping, S. Major Jones, Milward Kennedy, M. Montagu-Nathan, Charles Jarrott (Lieut.-Col), H. C. Armstrong, Sydney W. Carroll, M. F. Reynard, John Kent, Geoffrey Ingold, D. R. Gent, H. Lies, Desmond MacCarthy, Atticus, Clifford Gray, Alleynian, Robert R. Hyde, J. P. Bacon Phillips, Ernest A. Ebblewhite, Clifford Dyment, William Teeling, Edward Shanks, Helen Thomas, V. A. Cazalet, Elizabeth Villiers, H. M. Robertson Watt, Elton Ede, Elizabeth Harvey, E. Macalister, David Hunter Blair, Pandora, H. F., H. E. Symons, Hamilton Price, D. L. R., Kathleen Woodward, J. L. Naimaster, Angelo Raine, R. J. Barrett Financial Editor, Lady Muriel Beckwith, B. Barnabe,
ResumoMultiple Display Advertising Items For Other Hotels, Tours, etc Multiple Display Advertising Items Marshall & Snelgrove The Steel Corporation of Bengal Limited Beechams Pills Company Meetings High Record in Profits Mr. Philip Hill's Speech North British and Mercantile Insurance Co. Company Meetings Continued Progress Stock Markets Experience Striking Recovery City Chatter Transport "C" Stock and the Bus Strike New Zealand Investments Stock Exchange Features Brevities Money Market Dollars Improve after a Setback From our Own Correspondent: Amsterdam Quiet Rubber Dearer Electrical Industries Trust Domestic Investment Trust Calcutta Electric Supply Company Meetings Selection Trust, Ltd. Company Meetings Substantially Increased Profits Pataling Rubber Estates Dividend of 10 per Cent Report of Allied Newspapers 9 per Cent. On Ordinary Shares Johnson & Phillips Company Meetings Substantial Expansion From our Own Correspondent: Slowest Saturday Trading on Wall Street for Nearly a Year Attitude of Washington Administration Acts as Check to Business "Sunday Times" New York Closing Prices (English equivalents calculated at 84.93¾ to £1) Reuter: New York Produce Reuter: Cotton Easier Reuter: Wheat Lower Unit Trusts London & Lancashire Insurance Company Company Meetings Another Good Year Substantial Increase in Premiums Aspects of Economic Recovery Sir F. Pascoe Rutter's Review Schweppes Gordon's Stands Supreme Financial Answers Mail & Shipping News Conducted by Yarborough: Bridge Some Examples in Cue-Bidding Chess Good Days Broadcasting To-Day's Home Programmes Hour by Hour Choice Abroad Cross-Word Puzzle No. 645 The Promise of the Day The Lightest Comedy The Dramatic World Mr. Milne's New Frolic Garrick Tuesday, May 4 "Sarah Simple" A Comedy."By A. A. Milne "The Road to Damascus" Stage Society Sunday, May 2 Part One of August Strindberg's Trilogy. English Version by Graham Rawson "Wonderful World" Victoria Palace Thursday, May 6 A Coronation Revue. By Kurt Robitschek. Music by Richard Crean "Guests at Lancaster Gate" Q Monday, May 3 A Play. By G. Sheila Donisthorpe America to Hear Bath Pageant To-Morrow's Broadcast A New Management Plays and Players Mr. Gielgud and Mr. Williams The Week's Diary A Week of Fine Films Film Notes Kipling without Kipling's Words Splendid "Captains Courageous" Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Mail Moorfields Lms Cheap Fares Express Trains Important to Women! New Light on Wagner The World of Music By a Special Correspondent: The Constable Centenary The Galleries Two Exhibitions Parker Knoll Multiple Display Advertising Items Victoria Vaughan Wilkins Nelson The Ever-Rolling Streams The World of Books The Years. By Virginia Woolf. (Hogarth Press. 8s. 6d.) Men at Work The Other Man's Job. By E. P. Leigh-Bennett. (Allen and Unwin. 10s. 6d.) "A Romantic Wraith" The Pilgrimage of Perdita The Last One: a biography of Mary (Perdita) Robinson, By Marguerite Steen. (Mathuen. 12s. 6d.) The Publishers are Dents Lovat Dickson Chapman & Hall Cassell Grayson & Grayson Multiple Display Advertising Items The King's Crown Multiple Display Advertising Items London for the Visitor Guidance from Mr. Lucas and Others London Afresh. By E. V. Lucas. (Methuen. 7s. 6d.) London. By Arthur Mee. (Hodder and Stoughton. 12s. 6d.) Hyde Park. By Eric Dancy. (Methuen. 10s. 6d.) In Search of Gold Sand and Sun. By Michael Terry. (Michael Joseph. 12s. 6d.) Kings and Queens since 1066 Challenge to the Arctic Russia's Experiment Forty Thousand Against the Arctic. By H. P. Smolka. (Hutchinson. 12s. 6d) A White African White African. By L. S. B. Leakey. (Hodder and Stoughton. 15s.) Hutchinson & Co. Constable Harrap Multiple Display Advertising Items The Search for Freedom New Fiction Dead Man Leading. By V. S. Pritchett. (Chatto and Windus. 7s. 6d.) Stubbs at Fifty. By Guy Pocock. (Dent. 7s. 6d.) The Marching Cloud. By F. H. Dorset. (Cobden-Sanderson. 7s. 6d.) The Sleeve of Night. By Peter Traill. (Grayson. 7s. 6d.) Four Stories of Crime Hand in Glove. By M. G. Eberhart. (Collins. 7s. 6d.) The D. A. Calls it Murder. By Eric Stanley Gardner. (Cassell. 7s. 6d.) Death in Harbour. By Richard Goyne. (Stanley Paul. 7s. 6d.) Tred Warily. By Hilary Mason. (Stanley Paul. 7s. 6d.) Several Sorts of Life Shadow Over Spennylam. By F. W. Lister (Muller. 7s. 6d.) End of Cornwall. By Richard Preston. (Cape. 7s. 6d.) Son of Han. By Richard La Piere. (Heinemann. 7s. 6d.) Life Begins Early. By lanthe Jerrold. (Robert Hale. 7s. 6d.) Faber & Faber Mixed Short Stories A Pedlar's Pack. By Elizabeth Goudge. (Duckworth. 7s. 6d.) Short Stories by Modern Writers. (Longmans. 3s. 6d.) A Little Eden in Kent Pennybridge. By Franklin Lushington. (Faber and Faber. 7s. 6d.) Burberrys Aberdeen Steam Navigation Co. Ltd. Reasonable Priced Seats Stomach Trouble Caused Terrible Pains in Back Harry Cust "Orientations"—IX A Victorian of Dazzling Gifts Do You Know? Acrostics A new grand opera in rehearsal at Drury Lane Theatre, by Balfe, is to be Portuguese Revival A Mild Dictatorship Salazar's Record "Sheerio" The Royal Cancer Hospital A Harvey Nicholas Idea From our Own Correspondent: M. Blum's Appeal to Nation Paris Letter Government Gains Prestige From our Irish Correspondent: New Constitution Analysed Irish Free State No Dictatorship Sports Clothes London Midland and Scotland Railway By "Diarist": A Chronicle of the Week By "A Student of Politics": Mr. Baldwin's Triumph Week at Westminster Industrial Peace Appeal that Hushed Debate In the City Moss Bros & Co. Ltd The Esse Cooker Company L. N. E. R Netta The 'Human Hair' J. Goddards & Sons Ltd. A Wanderer's Note-Book Reunion Seven Kings in 209 Years The Flag of St. George Queen Victoria's Crinoline William IV's Coronation Daphne Preserving Rare Birds Early Town Races Battle of Chrystler's Farm Warren Hastings's First Wife "The Grand Duchess" Cecil Rhodes—and Others Princess Amelia's "Marriage" Ships Captured by Cavalry Postal Servant: The Country Post Early Tobacco Smoking Abuses of Language British Actors in Paris MacDonnell of Glengarry A Talking Bird Scenery and Opera Prince Charles Edward in Ireland Slips of Authors Shackleton's Boat Captain Cook's Goat Cleaning London Houses Readers' Queries Depression Multiple Display Advertising Items By Autolycus: The Town Men and Intimacies Men, Women, and Memories Dean of Manchester—Lord Mayor Toole—Mr. J. W. Gerard—Lord Phillimore Austin German Railways Information Bureau To-Day Coronation Week A National Festival The Empire in Council The Lost Airship The Dream Come True By "Scrutator": Crowning the King Pledge of a Happy Reign a Pact with the People Profits Tax: An Alternative—The Empire and America—Traffic Chaos—Guernica The Empire and America To the Editor, Sunday Times The Destruction of Guernica To the Editor, Sunday Times Traffic Chaos To the Editor, Sunday Times In Japan To-Day People Turning to Britain Crowds Pack the Coronation Route Gay Throngs on Six-Mile Processional Way Last Night Final Rehearsal in Abbey To-Morrow King & Queen May Attend: Trains and Cornets to be Worn By our Special Representative: City of Carnival Empire's Tribute of Homage By our Special Representative: Merrie England Recalled Pageant of Beauty King's Return from Abbey Expected to Leave at 2.15 p. m. Procession a Mile in Length Diary of Coronation Week Queen Mary at Abbey A Surprise Visit From our Own Correspondent: King's Invitation to his "Nanny" Seat in Royal Box Mr. R. B. Bennett's Health New Moves to End Bus Strike Long Discussion on Board's Offer Fears of an Extension Another Coronation Page Ill Hon. P. Strutt's Operation Sir L. Harmsworth's Estate Sir James Ritchie Certified Report for April From our Own Correspondent: M. Blum's Biggest Majority 380 to 197 for Vote of Confidence Reuter: Franco-Belgian Talks M. Delbos to Visit Brussels Duchess of Hamilton Loses Coronet Theft Suspected Broadcasting Contents From our Own Correspondent: Duce Incensed with Britain Journalists Ordered to Leave London Ban on English Newspapers Correspondents Deny Recall But Several are Going Coronation Souvenirs By our Political Correspondent: Chancellor and the New Tax Discussions with Objectors An Alternative Proposal Fine Start by New Zealanders Good Bowling at Oval Some Coronation Decorations By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Mr. Norman Davis's Discussions Preparations for Trade Pact Reuter: Success of Australian Loan Reuter: A King's Son Divorced End of the Covadonga Romance Reuter: Hollywood Strike Many "Stars" in Favour of Participating Premier's Broadcast To-Day Appeal for Legion and Jubilee Trust Reuter, Exchange: Missing Body Murder Sentence of 20 Years Reuter, British United Press: Late News British United Press: New Altitude Record Italy's Claim Sir S. Cripps's Call to Workers 'National Front Danger' Reuter: Two British Soldiers Killed Lorry Crash in Egypt The Duke of Connaught More Airship Deaths Two Inquiries Begin in New York From our Own Correspondent: Goering's Order Accelerating Work on New Airship Reuter: Graf Zeppelin Lands Reuter: Endeavour II Leaves Azores Shell is now "Re-Formed" Martell Bordeaux Agents Assocn Multiple Display Advertising Items Court Circular Buckingham Palace, Saturday The Invalids From our Own Correspondent: "Non-Stop" on Riviera No Break between the Seasons Bathing a Month Earlier Sir Robert Stewart Work for Co-Operative Movement Canon S. Tomlinson Unlucky Anglers Children's Trip to Holland Music in the Parks Handwriting Contest Sir L. Harmsworth Leaves £596,379 Kindness of my Relations Fortune of Covent Garden Merchant Sir James Barrie 77 Dr. E. A. Ebblewhite Mr. Roger Chetwode's Son Rain Threat To-Day Royal Whitsun Holiday Four Days at Windsor In Memoriam Miss Moberley Sir Harry Wilson Funeral Professor D. S. Cairns Portsmouth Cathedral Debenham & Freebody Elizabeth Arden Ltd. Eleanor Adain Innoxa Raymonde Hats Mayfair: Court and Society The Courts: Queen Elizabeth's Charm—Busy Days for the Royal Family: The Duke and Duchess of Kent's Parties—Londonderry House Reception Ball Dresses for Debutantes London and the Coronation Blue Star Line Carrington & Co., Ltd. Marsh Ham Gleneagles Hotel Hickie Borman Grant Ltd Tour the Cotswolds Painting the Coronation Mr. Salisbury on how It is Done Sets of Lay Figures From our Own Correspondent: Coronation Films in Irish Free State Republican Opposition From our Own Correspondent: Windsor Boys' Gift to the Queen Napkin Rings and Vase Carnations for the King Biggest Foreign Warship A Foretaste of Things to Come Royal Route Pageant of Merrie England Streets a Glory of Banners and Flowers Gay Trappings in the City Flags of Empire East End Bright with Bunting Dancing in Streets Delegates on Way to London Arrivals To-Day Police Advice to Crowds "Don't Be Afraid to Come on Wednesday" But "as Early as Possible" Weather Prospects Escorts' Rehearsal this Morning Last Preparations Scouts'"good Turn" Selling of Programmes Ban on Aeroplanes Extra Coronation Pay By Mayfair: Two Banquets at Palace 1,500 to Attend the Court Ball Receptions and Parties Elbeo Rodex Coats Daily Telegraph Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ship in Two Collisions Crew Abandon her Then Return Series of Sos Messages Bus on Fire after Crash Sixteen Injured Lessons for Police in Flying Offences Lord Amherst's Scheme Royal Academy Pictures To-Day's Church Services Sunday after Ascension Day From our Own Correspondent: Speed-Up on Giant Liner An Earlier Launching for No. 552 Making Way for New Battleship Queen Mary's Gifts Engravings for the British Museum Crown Prince of Norway Degree Conferred at Oxford "Setback" for U. S. Women's Movement Man as Leader Reuter, British United Press: New Era for Egypt Capitulations Pact Signed Australian Farmers at Windsor Tour of Royal Farms Marking the Border Elaborate Signs on Railway Reuter: Clash on Manchukuan Border Eleven Killed Miss Dorothy Hesse Recital The King with his Fleet Programme of next Week's Review Three-Day Visit to Portsmouth School Orchestras Awards at London Festival London Robberies Stolen Motor-Vans Used Do You Know? 'Revolution' in Barcelona Admission by the Government From our Own Correspondent: 16 Spanish Planes Land in France On Way to Bilbao From our Own Correspondent: Anarchists Check Relief Force Gibraltar Report Reuter: Barcelona Normal Britons Refuse to Leave British United Press: Air Bombing Appeal Criticisms in Rome and Berlin Reuter: Englishman Arrested in Ceylon Deportation Demanded British United Press: Nazi "Art" Progress From a Special Correspondent: "Stand Easy" in India Period for Congress Reflection Reuter: Gandhi's Reply to Lord Zetland Deadlock Not Removed Reuter: War Office Becomes Peace Bureau Changes in Manchukuo Two Dead in Hotel Basement Coal Gas Tragedy Visitors Go Sight-Seeing down the Thames Reuter: Germany Will Not Budge Sugar or Whip Futile Says Goering Strike Ends and Starts Again Kent Men's Decision Plymouth Vacancy Socialist Candidate Selected Reuter: Communist Revolt in Brazil Leaders Get 33 Years From our Own Correspondent: Rome's Day of Triumph To-Day 50,000 Troops in a Great Review Girl Pat Home Again Trawler's Escapade Recalled British United Press: New York's Daily Murder South Africa and Defence Not Part of Empire Scheme From our Own Correspondent: Atlantic Air Race May Start from Canada Keith Prowse C. C. Wakefield & Co. Ltd. By a Special Correspondent: Empire Statesmen in round Table Talks Their Two Main Problems—Foreign Affairs and Defence Whiteway's Cyder Danger to English Language Sir H. Morgan's Warning Coronation Troops from Overseas From our Own Correspondent: Jacobite Fiasco at Oxford Proclamation Ban Reuter: Singapore Secrets By our Zoo Correspondent: Zoo Bigamist Trouble from the Twins From a Special Correspondent: Embargo on Alien Doctors Home Office to Take Action Too Many Come to Stay From our Own Correspondent: Bicester Hunt Puppy Show Walkers's 50 Prizes By Our Agricultural Correspondent: Poultry Farms' Losses Inquiry into Claim for Higher Tariff Great Increase in Imports Poet's Tragic Death Tramped Countryside Selling his Verses The Old Curiosity Shop Royal Cambridge Wells Osram Multiple Display Advertising Items Auctions and Estates Runnymede House in the Market Many Country Properties To-Morrow's Cause List From our Own Correspondent: Money for Newnham Campaign Assured of Success From our Own Correspondent: The Universities A City of Light Oxford's Coronation Colour Scheme By Our London University Correspondent: Sports Ground Drapers' Generosity to College Empire Visitors at Oxford Luncheon at Colleges National Benzole Mixture Braemar Multiple Display Advertising Items Hotels, Cruises, Tours and Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Hotels, Tours & Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Harrogate for Health & Holiday Multiple Display Advertising Items King George and his Motor-Cars Preference for British Makes Woodland Plants The Garden To-day A Selection for Seed-Raising Havana Cigars Lagonda Lodge New Zealanders Make Good Start at the Oval Cricket Surrey out Cheaply—Lancashire Collapse at Oxford Barnett and Hammond Again Good Essex Bowling Somerset Find Run Getting Difficult Yesterday's Club Cricket Results Langridge (J.) Stays Gets Steady 73 for Hardpressed Sussex From a Special Correspondent: Hundred Missed by Eight Runs Timms Plays his Part at Lord's Steady Middlesex Bowling Confident Leicester Prentice Hits Sparkling Century Surrey's this White Line against the New Zealanders Weak Surrey Batting Cheap Wickets for New Zealanders Watts Hits out From our Own Correspondent: Oxford Bowlers in Form Lancashire Fail after Good Opening Varsity in Strong Position From Early Disasters against Worcester: Derbyshire Recover Two Gloucester Centuries Big Stand by Barnett and Hammond Glamorgan Attack Punished Cambridge Freshmen on Trial Bowlers Badly Needed From a Special Correspondent: Dulwich More Hopeful The Public Schools Taylors May Have Good Season Strong Highgate Bowling Side Yesterday's Matches Senorita Lizana Wins Title for Third Time Lawn Tennis Miss Saunders Outplayed at Hurlingham Olliff's Masterful Display Sutton Hard Court Titles Partridge Defeats Clark in Men's Singles Another Title for Miss F. James Easy Win at Harrogate Reuter: Light Blues' Victory Five Match Margin over Edgbaston Cycling Match Australia Beat England in Thrilling Struggle Swimming Cambridge University Still Unbeaten Wembley's Rugby League Cup Final From our Own Correspondent: England Master Scotland Wilde and Miss round Play Well McPhail Disappoints Rowing First Trinity Beat Jesus in Magdalene Pairs From our Own Correspondent: The Davis Cup N. Zealand Score First against S. Africa But Kirby Beats Malfroy France Take Lead Destremeau Beats Norwegian Yachting Events Competitions are Too Long Golf Financial as well as Physical Strain Entries Should Be Limited Golf Club Competitions (M. S. denotes Monthly Stroke; M. B. Monthly Bogey) South Africans in Form Tourists Score Good Win at Addington Only Locke Fails Silver King 'H. V.' From our Own Correspondent: Whitney Cup Prospects Polo Hurlingham Preparing for Great Season Knaves Impress Ranelagh Opens Royal Dragoons Show their Capabilities Greyhound Racing Local Men of Widnes Rugby League Master Keighley in All Departments Clever McCue Universities' Reunion Athletics This Week's Meeting of Champions Promise of Close Contest London University Championships Three Records Broken Win for Milocarian Whitlock Second Again S. A. Fletcher Wins Twenty Miles Walk 133 Starters L. A. C. Victory Schoolboys Shine in Field Events Harrow and Achilles Club Conceding Start Lose by One Event Oxford Centipedes Win Interesting Match with Southgate H Amateur Football Results By "Fairway": Is Le Ksar "the Horse of the Century"? Racing Notes Sunbather's Sound Display at Chester Week of Coronation Features By "Mankato": Merry Mathew and Young England Two Very Good Colts Light on Derby Prospects of Perifox and Solfo From our Racing Correspondent: Great "Jubilee" Surprise Yesterday's Racing Commander III Upsets the Odds William of Valence Third Official Scratchings Latest London Betting The Derby Stakes Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Saltdean Estate Co. Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight, Frank and Rutley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hillier, Parker, May & Rowden Wayneflete Holdings Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents His Majesty the King A Study of His Life and Character Ode for the Coronation of Their Majesties Special Coronation Photograph The Royal Line Link with Ancient Saxon Times The King and Industry Knowledge Gained by Years of Personal Contact The King and Sport Queen Elizabeth Her Early Life:"A Gift for Making People Happy" The low structure which party hides the West Front… By The Bishop of Norwich: In the Abbey on Wednesday The King's Dedication to the Service of His People A Century of Monarchy Queen Victoria—Edward VII—George V—Edward VIII—George VI A Century Ago The Coronation of Queen Victoria The King and Industry The Sunday Times
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