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News from 15/08/1937

1937; Gale Group;

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Ernest Newman, M. Joyce, H. M. Abrahams, Evan W. H. Fyers (Major), G. N., A. T. Johnson, Henry Longhurst, Alfred Sheffield, Dale Bourn, V. C. C. Collum, T. W. Cole, N. Long-Brown, Ralph Straus, Sir Samuel Hoare's, Herbert Sidebotham, Eliot Warburton, Richard Clowes, Basil Maine, R. C., Doreen Wallace, E. V. Lucas, Richard O. Tudor, D. MacLeod (Lt.-Col.), R. C. H., Shane Leslie, Milward Kennedy, Michael Butler, Malcolm Burr, Walter Crick, W. D. H. McCullough, Sydney W. Carroll, H. M. R., G. F. H. Parsons, Yarrorough, Atticus, Lady Muriel Beckwith, Herbert W. Tompkins, Josiah C. Wedgwood, Ernest A. Ebblewhite, Right Hon. Sir Austen Chamberlain, Lyulph Lumley, Edward Shanks, G. M. Young, F. G. Stokes, Elton Ede, H. E. Symons, H. F., Frank Hird, Hamilton Price, E. W. MacBride, A. S. B. (Earl's Court), W. T. Lee, Gordon Paget, E. M. Chrystal,

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Charing Cross Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Hotels and Tours, Pages 18 & 21—Personal Granville Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Curiosity Multiple Display Advertising Items London's Leading Residential Hotels Multiple Display Advertising Items Onslow Court Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Marshall & Snelgrove By our City Editor: Holiday Influences Restrict Business Long-Term Trend of Gilt-Edged Market Stamping out "Bucket-Shops" Dollar Exchange Firmer Money Market Brevities Reuter: Cotton Prices Rise From our Own Correspondent: Wall Street Recovery Maintained despite Profit-Taking Market Sentiment Encouraged by Bright Autumn Business Outlook "Sunday Times" New York Closing Prices (English equivalents calculated at $4.98½ to £1) Financial Queries F. T. M. Ltd First Provincial Fixed Trust Ltd The Stock Exchange Unique opportunity for investment in Founders'… From our Own Correspondent: President's Struggle with Congress American Letter "No Control, No Subsidies" From our Irish Correspondent: A Growing Link with Britain Irish Free State More Visitors to Ireland From our Own Correspondent: French Life near Spain Paris Letter Perpignan's Charm Bridge Unconventional Opening Bids Replies to Readers Chess Acrostics After Listening Broadcasting To-Day's Home Programmes Hour by Hour Choice Abroad Cross-Word Puzzle No. 659 Suburban Nights' Entertainments The Dramatic World Repertory and a Revival Richmond Monday, August 9 "Poison Pen" a Play. By Richard Llewwllyn Mr. Priestley Back at the Duchess Plays and Players Young Cast in New Play "Yes and No" Intimate Monday, August 9 A Comedy. By Kenneth Horne "Juno and the Paycock" Haymarket Monday, August 9 Revival of Sean O'Casey's Play The Week's Diary Robert Taylor Makes Good Film Notes Success in "his Affair" A Picture of Quality A Letter from an UNKNOWN—III The World of Music Heresy About Mozart Multiple Display Advertising Items Hodder and Stoughton Daily Sketch Best and Worst of Palmerston The World of Books Britain in Europe, 1789 to 1914. By R. W. Seton Watson. (Cambridge University Press. 30s.) Mr. Cole and "Transport House" The People's Front. By G. D. H. Cole. (Gollancz. 7s. 6d.) Jane Austen's Aunt Grand Larceny. By Sir F. D. MacKinnon. (Oxford University Press. 7s. 6d.) Cronin Herbert Jenkins Collins Francis Brett Young Heinemann Excitement, Romance and Satire New Fiction Worcestershire to the Veld They Seek a Country. By Francis Brett Young. (Heinemann. 8s. 6d.) The Golden House. By Horace Annesley Vachell. (Cassell. 8s. 6d.) The Crooked Coronet. By Michael Arlen. (Heinemann. 7s. 6d.) The Heaths and the Hubbells. By Nelia Gardner White. (Constable. 7s. 6d.) Three Stories of Crime The Red Box. By Rex Stout. (Cassell. 7s. 6d.) Stormy Night. By Christopher Hale. (Heinemann. 7s. 6d.) Seeds of Murder. By Van Wyck Mason. (Eldon. 3s. 6d.) Good Novels by Women Sun Across the Sky. By Eleanor Dark. (Collins. 7s. 6d.) Government House. By Susan Gillespie. (Geoffrey Bles. 7s. 6d.) Thirteen Moons. By Mabel L. Tyrrell. (Hodder and Stoughton. 7s. 6d.) White Gas. By Richard Keverne. (Constable. 7s. 6d.) Collins Mr. Longhurst on Golf Golf. By Henry Longhurst. (Dent: Modern Sports Series. 6s.) The Youth of Henri Quatre King Wren. By Heinrich Mann. (Martin Secker and Warburg. 10s. 6d.) Harrap Ramblers in Derbyshire Holidays Gifts Lord Horder on the Art of Living Health and a Day. Addresses by Lord Horder. (Dent. 7s. 6d.) English Farming To-Day Farming England. By A. G. Street. (Batsford. 7s. 6d.) Michael Joseph Ltd. Salzburg's Progress This Salzburg. By F. Czernin, Illustrated by Ledebur. (Peter Davies. 6s.) Cassell Quality Press Ltd. A Wanderer's Note-Book Two Cathedrals Early American Food The Oldest "Prep." School Lord Ronald Gower "Old" Books "Jacob Faithful" Early American Food—Lord Donald Gower—The Pillar of Fire—"modern" Poetry—Breton Folk Dances—Historic Buildings—"by Hook or by Crook" The Pillar of Fire Early Sundials Church Chimes "Modern" Poetry Breton Folk Dances Historic Buildings "Eligugs" About Hymns "By Hook or by Crook" Prisoners at Verdun Silencing Aeroplanes Entomology or Insanity? Readers' Queries By "Diarist": A Chronicle of the Week Lady Tree and Miss Horniman—Governments and Journalists—A New Army Scheme—Bumper U. S. Crops—Zionists on Palestine—Railwaymen's Pay—China and Japan—The Twelfth—A Colonial Marketing Board—The Week in the City St. Ivel By Autolycus: The Town Men and Intimacies Men, Women, and Memories Old School Tie—Professor Hilton—The Late Lord Runciman—Lord Dufferin—Sir Henry Wood An Italian Tour Seen In Passing—V Bologna—Assisi—Ancona Do You Know? Sunday Times To-Day Japan and China A War without Purpose Last Cuts Restored King George's Fields Calling the Cattle Home By "Scrutator": The Army as a Career War Minister's Proposals Problem of a Short-Service Force By the Earl of Cottenham: Holiday Sense Lessons we Can Usefully Learn from America New Posts for Women Higher Education Vindicated To the Editor, Sunday Times Tolerance or Cowardice? To the Editor, Sunday Times Filling a Gap in our History To the Editor, Sunday Times 500 Killed in Air Raid on Shanghai Several British Among Victims of Chinese Bombs Japanese Forces May Evacuate City Emergency Meeting of Tokio Cabinet Welch Fusiliers for Shanghai Reinforcing Garrison British Warship Bombed Mistaken by Chinese for an Enemy Flagship's Escape By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: British and U. S. Attitude Joint Action Unlikely League Appeal by China? Insurance for Cyclists Shilling a Year British United Press: Tear Gas Bombs at Zionists Two Thrown in Two Days Broadcasting Special Features on Other Pages By our Air Correspondent: R. A. F. Short of 200 Planes Many Squadrons Deficient Force Trebled since 1935 Death of Lord Strathcarron Sudden Collapse in Restaurant Creator of "Bulldog Drummond" Henry Cotton's Fine round German Athletes Beaten Reuter: Goebbels on German Colonial Claims "Cannot Go on as we are" Storms Stop Sport Cricket Abandoned for the Day Train Services Disorganised From our Own Correspondent: Southend Floral Hall Burnt down Struck by Lightning Accountant's Fortune The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd. British United Press: Moscow -U. S. Fliers in Trouble Reported Down on Ice Ship Ordered to Rescue Reuter: Lord Baldwin's Holiday By our Military Correspondent: Territorial Army Record Highest Strength since War Anti-Aircraft Recruiting £1,000 Jewels Lost and Found Two Mislaid Handbags Exchange: Cruise Liner Strike Scottish Visit Cancelled Reuter: The Pope's 1,300 Visitors Address to Americans Castel Gandolfo British United Press: Police Stoned in Jamaica Unemployed Clash Kingston, Jamaica, Saturday Three Rescued from Capsized Boat Motor-Launch to the Rescue A Berkshire Manor House From a Special Correspondent: Threat to Old Manor House Endangered by New Arterial Road Reuter: More U. S. Yacht Races The Two Endeavours to Compete Clipper off Again to-Morrow South Atlantic Route Boy Scout Found Hanged Reuter: Indian Mob Broken up Sympathisers with Andaman Convicts Reuter: Palestine Report League Commission now at Work British United Press, Exchange: Late News From our Own Correspondent: Nazis Ban 300 Artists Works to Be Sold to Foreigners "Degenerate Art" Show Crowded From our Own Correspondent: English Climbers In Peril on Dolomites Church's Wrestling Matches After Sunday Service Tanker Fired by Warship Crew Rescued by British Vessel Friendships of Sport Lord Burghley and Germany Sour Milk Delays Berengaria S. O. S. To Dairymen Princess Juliana Nation's Wedding Gift Reuter: General Sidky's Successor Post Office Wages BP Ethyl From our Own Correspondent: Berlin 700 Years Old Celebrations Begin with Exhibition Pigeons Carry Greetings Reuter: French Potato Pioneer Parmentier Honoured Blue Star Line Navigan Tablets Marsh Ham No More Dread of Stomach Operation Social and Personal The King Goes Grouse Shooting On Moors near Glamis Duke of Kent to Visit Swansea Opening of New Library £10,000 Memorial Richard Jefferies' Grave Yesterday's Weddings Lieut,-Cmdr. Tothill. R. N. & Miss Mary Mattei Gown of White and Silver From our Own Correspondent: Excavations Start Again at Brough Army of Amateurs Cot as a Memento Suggestion for Golden Wedding Royal Lambs at Sale Charter for Beddington An Accountant's Fortune Personal Estate of £723,557 £52,000 Left to a Wife Lord Runciman's Funeral London Memorial Service on Tuesday Florence Nightingale Church Restoration Fund British Mayors Visit Germany Goodwill Mission Music in the Parks By our Meteorological Expert: An Unsettled Week-End Bright Periods and Some Showers Cool at First May Lady Leslie Funeral German Visitors to Learn Gliding Arriving To-Day Garden Suburb and Road Accidents Speed-Limit Demand First Tunny Catches Bristol's Roman Coins Bradleys Player's Number 3 You'll feel fresher when you've had a… Harvey Nichols Daily Dispatch Mayfair: Court and Society A Scattered Royal Family—News from the Country Houses: a Duchess's Portrait: Mount Stewart and Haddon—A Celebrated Riviera Villa Reflections on the Paris Shows From a Special Correspondent: Scotland Regains her Records Documents Go North this Week From our Own Correspondent: 137 Degrees at Monte Carlo Riviera Heat Wave "Nuits De Folies" Multiple Display Advertising Items Reuter, British United Press: Chinese Bombs Dropped on Shanghai Panic after Raids on Warships From our Own Correspondent: Abyssinian Tribesmen Hand over Arms Submission to Italy Reuter: Devil's Island Fugitives Forty to Be Deported Port of Spain (Trinidad), Saturday A Demonstration in Locating Sound How to Regain Davis Cup L. T. A. To Confer with Players Sir Samuel Hoare's Hope for Future Strike Threat by 4,500 Men Paid Holiday Demand From our Own Correspondent: Germans to Warn Drunken Drivers Appeal by Traffic Police "Fools" and their Cars Magistrate's Comment Reuter: Prison for Listening-In Promise to Farmers Government Bent on Aiding Them Mr. Morrison's Praise Reuter: New Zealand's Trade Offer Full Market to Britain Reuter: Murder of Girl on Vimy Ridge Tramp's Story Exchange: Peasants Fight Gypsies British United Press, Exchange, Reuter: Mystery of Submarine Attack French Steamer's Escape Crews Refuse to Sail Exchange: Spanish Spies in France 77 Said to Be Identified Reuter: Kidnapper Sentenced Afghan who Carried off British Officer East London Fire Fumes Call for Use of Gas Masks The Price of Gold From our Own Correspondent: The Italian Manoeuvres No Longer Meant as a Warning Merely Military Exercises Reuter: No U. S. Destroyers for Brazil Argentine Protest Reuter: Tariff Concessions Anglo-French Colonial Deal Reuter: Hungary Nazi Chief Released Appeal against Arrest Reuter: Plane Burned in Burma Crowd Watch Sea Rescue Pleasure Boat Towed Ashore Alarm given by Lighthouse Football Spectators Marooned Planks Used as Bridge Seaman Drowned In the Sight of 2,000 Holiday-Makers 50 Years' Search Ended Woman Finds Nephew Reuter: New Esperanto Effort Reuter: Indian "Red Guards" Sentenced Boys who Planned Armed Rising Girl Recruits From our Own Correspondent: 15,000-Ton Model for Giant Liner Launch Chalked String Test Hold-Up at London Station Booking Clerk Attacked Glasgow Shooting Affray Taxi-Driver's Funeral Reuter: The Youngest Port Goods & Passengers for Tel Aviv From our Own Correspondent: World Council of Churches Proposal Opposed by Bishop "Likely Cause of War" Girl Drowned as Boat Capsizes Just Learned to Swim From our Own Correspondent: Police Officer's Plea for War Comrade Discharged by Bench From our Own Correspondent: Dilemma of Trawler Owners Tuesday's Conference Reuter: Russia Arrests 214 Germans Even Coney Island Cannot Compete with Blackpool The Holiday Coast The British Association Found the Pleasure Beach a Success Sydney Harbour By our Zoo Correspondent: Koko Has Been Cremated "No Flowers by Request" at the Zoo The Patient Penguin Artist who Posed as Peer "Impudent Fraud" Bank Manager's Suicide After Praise for Work Mail & Shipping News Mimic War in the Dark Dodging Tanks on Salisbury Plain Armoured Cars' Feat "Impulsive Boy" Shot Himself after Father's Remonstrance British United Press: Workers Invade Riviera Effect of Paid Holidays State Express 555 Mobiloil Lord Strathcarron's Brilliant Career Youngest Cabinet Minister, K. C., and Privy Councillor Vice-Admiral Church Sir Arthur Rose To-Day's Church Services Twelfth Sunday after Trinity War Made 'sapper' a Writer Lt.-Col. H. C. McNeile Professor J. G. Thomson Mr. David G. Baillie Canon E. Guilford A Heath Garden The Garden To-day Some Practical Suggestions Thrilling Race at Crystal Palace "Bira's" Car Turns round Two Boy Heroes Gallant Rescue The Dorchester Labourers.—It appears that one the Dorchester labourers, G. Loveless has reached this country Biggest Prize for Shooting 14 Britons to Compete Do You Know? Auctions and Estates Views of Berkshire Downs Schweppes Riviera a Summer Paradise for Motorists Where Sunshine Can Be Secured Cheaply Thos. Cook & Son, Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Hotels, Cruises, Tours and Resorts Orient Line Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamburg South American Line Multiple Display Advertising Items Wm. H. Muller & Co. (London), Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Italian Lines European Motorways Multiple Display Advertising Items Canadian Pacific British Overseas & Continental Travel, Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items From our Racing Correspondent: Surprise at Windsor Yesterday's Racing Queen's Handicap Won by Bel-Ami Sword Hilt Last Greyhound Racing Britain's Great Victory at White City Athletics Last Event Decides First Defeat of Germany Brown's Brilliant Effort From our Own Correspondent: Cinque Ports Regatta Yachting Marina Wins a Good Race Tenacious Trivia A Close Finish at Tge White City German Open Title Golf Henry Cotton Leads the Field Amazing round of 63 Championship Venue Deal the Ideal Course Advantages over Carnoustie Reuter: Miss Marble Defeated Rye (New York), Saturday Choy's Success at Cranleigh Lawn Tennis Defeats Rothwell in Singles Final Sporting Game on Sodden Court From our Own Correspondent: Dan Maskell Beaten Jeffery Wins Title from Holder Strenuous Play Rain Interferes with All First-Class Matches Cricket No Play in Five Games—Kent Batsmen Fail Again 20 Wickets Fall at Neath New Kingstonian Goalkeeper Pool on Wicket And Many in Outfield at Bradford Cheltenham Festival Rain Fell Heavily for Several Hours To Tour India Tennyson's Team Completed Wellard Plays Havoc Seven Kent Wickets for 62 Runs Somerset Ahead Half an Hour of Play Test Match New Zealanders are Hopeful Varied Attack "A Reproach to Stock Bowlers" When There was Some Play in the Test From our Own Correspondent: Farnes Bowls Half Speed But Troubles Hampshire Batsmen Cheap Wickets Scottish "Soccer" Starts Rangers Surprised by Falkirk Hammond and a Record Cricket Averages Can He Beat Hayward's Figures? Smith (J.) Still Leads Bowlers From our Rowing Correspondent: Sunbury Amateur Regatta Rowing Teddington Crews Win Three Events Parkins Wins Again Croquet Cup Results at Roehampton Polo Bowls Prentice Becomes New Champion By "Fairway": Real Estate was a Bargain Racing Notes Union Jack Has a Chance in the Ebor Handicap That Thankerton Problem By "Mankato": Races for Amateur Riders under Jockey Club Rules Many Notable Performances against Professionals Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bardwell Court Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items F. L. Mercer and Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alaway & Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knight, Frank and Rutley Flats and Chambers Furnished and Unfurnished Thinking of a Flat Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times

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