News from 29/08/1937
1937; Gale Group;
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S. C. Kaines Smith, Ernest Newman, H. M. Abrahams, T. Hudson, The Right Hon. Sir Austen Chamberlain, A. T. Johnson, H. B. Jones, Maurice G. Pearson, Hubert Winterbotham, J. P. F., Stuart Boardman, I. T. Newton, L. A. Pavey, Muirhead Bone, J. P. R. Wallis, Yarborough, Harold Temperley, Wilfred W. Morris, G. Browett, Ralph Straus, Terence de Marney, Alan Morgan, W. D. B., R. E. M. Wheeler, E. W. MacBRIDE, J. M. Bulloch, Richard Clowes, W. C. R., Basil Maine, R. C., Doreen Wallace, Eric Newton, E. V. Lucas, J. H. E. Bennett, M. P., James Agate, Frank Moore M. B. B. S., Milward Kennedy, Arthur Upham Pope Director, Eleanor Graham, Sydney W. Carroll, George Soloveytchik, P. Ferguson, Michel Gardner, T. Hyde-Parker, Hore-Belisha, Desmond MacCarthy, E. M. Hallowes, W. A. Anstie, R. L. Eagle, Brangwyn, D. R. Gent, Reginald St. Johnston, Percy Robinson, U. S. S R., W. B., Ernest A. Ebblewhite, C. H. Lay, L. E., Edward Shanks, J. S. Collis, Elton Ede, H. E. Symons, H. F., Alfred W. Mason, W. Castle Railton, Hamilton Price, George I. Willson, L. G. Baird, H. Saxe Wyndham, Atticus II, E. W. W., Lady Muriel Beckwith,
ResumoThe Old Coast-guards Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley Grange Hotel Newlands Corner Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Bailey's Hotel White Hall Residential Hotels Ltd Bedford Hotel Brighton Blenheim Hotel The Queen's Southsea Multiple Display Advertising Items The Worcestershire Brine Baths Hotel Ocean Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Charing Cross Hotel Hotel Metropole Whitby Grand Hotel Burgh Island Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Tudor Court Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Osborne Hotel Grenville Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Marshall & Snelgrove By our City Editor: Far East Still Subdues Markets Yields Obtainable on Leading Industrials Dollars Continue to Recover Money Market Brevities Financial Queries From our Own Correspondent: Wall Street Dull, but Technical Rally Expected in next Few Days Government Prepared to Assist Business Recovery if Necessary "Sunday Times" New York Closing Prices 10 Most Active Stocks Wheat Lower Cotton Steady New York Metals F. T. M. Ltd Ramblers in Derbyshire Ismay Industries Company Meetings Further Progress Machines May Steal Work 1960 as "Peak Year" of Inventions Scientists' Warning to Mr. Roosevelt Australian Air Force Expansion Plans The Colour Bar in South Africa Segregation Urged Mail and Shipping News Bridge The Suit-Directing Call Chess On Tuesday last our young and gracious Queen made… The Rector's Views Broadcasting To-Day's Home Programmes Hour by Hour Choice Abroad Cross-Word Puzzle No. 661 By our Zoo Correspondent: Sorrows of an Orang-Utan Long Loneliness at the Zoo Haughty Stars in Pets' Corner Acrostics The Garden To-day Evergreen Hedges Some Seasonable Suggestions A New Commodore Mr. Priestley's Experiment The Dramatic World A Magnificent Play "Wanted for Murder" Lyceum Wednesday, August 25 A Play. By Percy Robinson and Terence de Marney "The Tempest" Open Air Monday, August 23 Revival of Shakespeare's Play Comedy in Modern Greece Plays and Players Leslie Henson's next Role The Week's Diary Rising Production Costs Film Notes Problem of the Double Feature Dulwich Art Gallery The Galleries A Collection with a History Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sibelius No. 4 The World of Music Its English History From our Own Correspondent: New Plans for Industry Paris Letter The 40-Hour Week Special Committees Set up From our Own Correspondent: Japan and China American Letter The Shooting of the British Ambassador From an Irish Correspondent: The Balance of Trade Irish Free State Living on Capital Bradleys Multiple Display Advertising Items Hodder and Stoughton Shakespeare and his Diviners The World of Books The Voyage to Illyria. By Kenneth Muir and Sean O'Loughlin. (Methuen. 7s. 6d.) China in the Fifties When Britain & France Were the Enemy Great Britain and China, 1833-1860, By W. G. Costin. (Oxford: Clarendon Press. 15s.) Sir Nigel Playfair and his Son My Father's Son. By Giles Playfair (Bles. 10s. 6d.) Michael Arlen Mills & Boon Dornford Yates Multiple Display Advertising Items Legend of a Lost Continent Lost Atlantis. By James Bramwell. (Cobden-Sanderson. 7s. 6d.) Enigma of the Highlands The Highlands and Isles of Scotland: A Historical Survey. By W. C. Mackenzie. (The Moray Press. 15s.) Two Years at Sea Round the World Under Sail Cruise of the Conrad. By Alan Villiers. (Hodder and Stoughton. 20s.) Sir Aurel Stein's Travels To the Editor, Sunday Times Cronin "the Citadel" Herbert Jenkins Pelican Multiple Display Advertising Items Abroad and at Home New Fiction A Happy-Go-Lucky Pioneer African Tragedy. By Stephen Graham. (Rich and Cowan. 7s. 6d.) Pelican Without Piety. By Ann Stafford. (Collins. 7s. 6d.) The Clouded Moon. By Max Saltmarsh. (Michael Joseph. 8s. 6d.) A Modern Tom Brown's Schooldays. By Michael Scott. (Harrap. 7s. 6d.) Rich & Cowan Short Stories The Two Mr. Bateses Something Short and Sweet. By H. E. Bates. (Cape. 7s. 6d.) Rainbow Fish. By Ralph Bates. (Cape. 7s. 6d.) Cemetery Daily Sketch Variety in New Novels From Scotland to India When the Wind Blows. By N. Brysson Morrison. (Collins. 7s. 6d.) Nocturne in Sunlight. By Charles Lorne. (The Bosley Head. 7s. 6d.) New Days New Ways. By Jeannette Nolan. (John Long. 7s. 6d.) As a Man's Hand. By D. H. Southgate. (Methuen. 7s. 6d.) Harrap Stories for Boys and Girls Mourzouk: The Story of a Lynx. By Vitaly Bianchi. Translated by Ivy Low, illustrated by E. Charushkin and V. Koneliv. (Allen and Unwin. 5s.) California Holiday. By Doris Estcourt. illustrated by C. E. Brock. (Harrap. 5s.) Socrates. By Naomi Mitchison and R. H. S. Crossman; Darwin. By L. B. Pekin; Joan of Arc. By V. Sackville-West; Mazzini, Garibaldi, and Cavour. By Marjorie Strachey. (Hogarth Press. 1s. 6d. each) Travel and Treasure The Lost City. By Rene Jouglet. (Robert Hale. 12s. 6d.) Detectives at Work Solving Conundrums of Crime Death Stops the Rehearsal. By Richard M. Baker. (Cassell. 7s. 6d.) Death Stalked the Fells. By Adam Gordon Macleod. (Harrap. 7s. 6d.) . 38 Automatic. By E. Charles Vivian. (Ward, Lack. 7s. 6d.) The Death Symbol. By T. Arthur Plummer. (Stanley Paul. 7s. 6d.) Cemetery First Stop. By David Hume. (Collins. 7s. 6d.) A Tour in Turkey "Seen In Passing"—VII Adrianople—Stamboul—The Black Sea—Brusa—Ephesus Do You Know? A Wanderer's Note-Book Darwin's Home E. V. L. House Martins "Embargo" The National Theatre Prisoners at Verdun The Cricket Field Missing Livingstone Letters The Bittern "Like the Ostrich. . ." "The Poor Rich" The Pillar of Fire Tom Moore "Eligugs" Shakespeare's Sonnets The Hands of Buddha Nodding the Head The Garter in Heraldry Readers' Queries By "Diarist": A Coronicle of the Week Shanghai Under Fire—Congress Adjourns—Palestine at Geneva—The Miners' Welfare Fund—Nazis and Rotary—British Policies in China and the Mediterranean—The Fall of Santander—Record Golf—An International Outrage—Andrew Mellon and Lord Rothschild—The Week in the City St. Ivel Cheese By Autolycus: Men and Intimacies the Town Atticus |s II: Men, Women, and Memories Mr. Chamberlain—Mr. Ernest Brown—Mr. A. Mellon—Lord Rothschild—Sir Gervase Beckett—King Farouk Essolube Schweppes To-Day The Far East Crisis War without Declaration The Rising Tide Exit the Tram Constabulary Duty By the Marquess of Zetland: Our Great Country Houses The Problem of their Future National Trust's Scheme Happy Scandinavia Natural Beauty and Social Content The Economy of Mechanism Epstein in the Strand Rhodesia House Figures To the Editor, Sunday Times Archaeological Research To the Editor, Sunday Times Army Recruiting To the Editor, Sunday Times Britain's Protest Sent to Japan Clear Admission of Responsibility to be Demanded 700 Chinese Killed in Shanghai Air Raid Destroyer Hurrying to Protect Foreigners in Foochow By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Final Discussion on Note Premier Consulted Reuter: Sir Hughe Making Good Progress "Satisfactory Day" 4 Bombs Fall on Station 1,900 Casualties Reuter: Ambassador Passed through War Zone Japanese Statement Reuter: Soviet-China Pact Report Non-Aggression and Co-Operation Japan's Consulates Closed by U. S. S. R Reuter: "Beating China to her Knees" Japanese Aim Reuter: British Warship for Foochow Rioting Danger Reuter: Mr. Andrew Mellon's Fortune Nearly All to Trust for Education 1,000,000 See Football Season Open Record Crowd at First Matches Yorkshire's Bid for Title Reuter: Four Die in Punjab Clash Sikhs and Muslims Contents Special Features on Other Pages Baronet Dies at Cricket Sir W. Lawson's Life of Sport Point-To-Point Rider at 73 From our Own Correspondent: Move to Fortify Border Region Poles Expel Germans Reuter: Assassination of Jugoslav M. P. Shot from behind Yacht for Princess Juliana Nation's Wedding Gift From our Own Correspondent: French Left Parties Socialists Reject Offer of Amalgamation Director's Fortune By our Diplomatic Correspondent: Navalpatrolmay Be Abandoned Non-Intervention Board Hint That Expense Is Not Justified Burden Carried by Britain & France Delay in Talks with Italy Ambassador's Plans Shell Aviation Another British Ship Fired on H. M. S. Fearless Sent Earl Howe's Escapes at Donington First Race since his Crash A. C. Dobson Wins at 69 M. P. H. Reuter: Belgian National Bank Exonerated Fascist Charges Busmen Lose Appeal Transport Union's Action after Strike Death of German General A Corner of Old Richmond From our Own Correspondent: Nazi Attack on Catholics Ban on Members of Peace League Reuter: Sir Malcolm Again Disappointed Speed Bid Spoiled Mr. Hore-Belisha to Attend Manoeuvres The Price of Gold From our Own Correspondent: Plot to Blow up Stadium Irish Athletic "Treachery" Reuter: Prince Chichibu to Visit Germany Plan Changed Again Reuter: Late News Radiolympia Success £8,000,000 Contracts in First Four Days "Good to Be British in 1937" Minister and World's Envy From our Own Correspondent: Hikers in Man-Hunt To-Day Ninth Day of Search Berengaria Held up Bishop's View of New Law "Retrograde" Move for Easy Divorce Welshmen Set Free Served 8 Months of 9 Months' Sentence Reuter: "United Front" May Fight Aberhart Liberal Leader's Plan Bus "Slow down" Ends Imperial Airways From a Special Correspondent: Gandhi Asks Terrorists to Reform Hopeful Signs in India His Appeal to Strikers Perambulator Parade in Main Road 30 M. P. H. Limit Wanted Arandora Star Hats Multiple Display Advertising Items Court Circular Bath Horse Show Heavy Bookings and Large Entry Lord Rothschild Humane Society Awards Duchess of Gloucester New St. Dunstan's Home Yesterday's Wedding Lt.-Col. A. O. Kindersley and Hon. Emily Seely Lord Mottistone's Daughter Ashes Scattered on Moor Funerals Memorial Service for Sir Gervase Beckett Mr. J. Russell Pope, Mr. G. M. Prendergast Famous U. S. Architect Honour for Mr. Dolmetsch Music in the Parks Lord Ormathwaite Leaves £240,680 Colman Director's Big Estate Surprise Legacies to Many People £500 to Woman Spoken to only once George V Playing Field Memorial to Hunt Master The Princess's Bicycle King Albert Memorial By our Meteorological Expert: Fair and Warm Good Weather Likely to Continue Morning Fog King's Fire Chief Retires 30 Years at Windsor Naval Architects Re-Opening of the Abbey To Mark First Radio Mast Queen Mary at Almshouses Mayoress Wins Race Birkbeck College Bradleys State Express Daily Dispatch Court and Society The Royal Holiday—Queen Mary's Stay at Sandringham—York Racing in Brilliant Sunshine—Some Country House Parties The Hon. Nefertari Bethell By Pandora: Glimpses of Germany An Early Dress Show Folkestone Festival Sir T. Beecham's Visit Warm and Living Music Festival of 5,000 Bandsmen Alexandra Palace Plans From our Own Correspondent: The Springburn By-Election A Brief Contest From our Own Correspondent: British Ships' Visit to Venice Duce May Meet Crews From our Own Correspondent: Hastings Pageant Confetti Battle Opens Carnival Week Cunninghame Graham Memorial Unveiled by Duke of Montrose Tributes from S. America "A Master of Life" Reuter: British Refugees from Inagua Still Held in Prison Reuter: Lord Hailsham Returning Reuter: Italian Flight to Lima From our Own Correspondent: Workers Visit the Riviera Effect of the Paid Holidays Casino Takings Increase Southend Carnival Record Sum Predicted for Hospital Do You Know? Reuter, British United Press: Chinese Forces Man New Line at Shanghai Major Japanese Offensive to Be Launched Hormone Therapy London's Navy Week Opens London's Navy Week Opened by Sir Chas. Batho Reuter: 10,000 to Attend Nazi Congress At Stuttgart To-Day Reuter: New Air Route to Far East Another German Flight British United Press: Scientists Trapped by Ice Marooned for Year After a Year Accident that Repeated Itself From our Own Correspondent: Gala of 300 Planes 7 Nations Compete at Lympne Order Restored in Mauritius Strike Not Resumed Reuter: Legless Swimmer Claims Endurance and Distance Records British United Press: Fund to Fight Ford Motor Workers' Union to Levy Members From our Own Correspondent: Madrid's Fall Prophesied Italian Press on a "Short and Sharp War" Aid to Franco now Admitted Reuter: Nationalists Begin Drive along Coast Column for Gijon British United Press: Government Firing on Saragossa Tanks in Action Reuter: France Angered at Duce's Telegram "Non-Intervention Dead" Reuter: Bombed British Ship at French Port Beached for Repairs Reuter: German Liner Angers U. S. Alleged Breach of Health Laws Ministers' Tours South Wales, Tyne, & Hop-Fields From our Own Correspondent: Boy Spectator Hurt at Match Crowd Mob Players Glider Towed from London to Derby German Woman "Ace" Where a Cold is Felt to Be "Normal" Manchester Health Report From our Own Correspondent: Belgian Art Show Secured for Brighton by Mr. Brangwyn Notable Visitors at Opening British United Press: Diamond Merchant Divorced Gems given to Wife From our Own Correspondent: French Budget Cabinet Adopts Proposals June's Wedding To-Morrow No Return to the Stage From a Special Correspondent: 3,100 Reservists Want to Rejoin 800 Already Serving "War" in East Anglia 20,000 Troops to Take Part this Week Good Work by Artillery Murder Appeal Woman Killed "after Drunken Orgy" Bond Street Raid Shop of Daughter of Bow Street Magistrate To-Day's Church Services Charting Air over Ocean French Preparation for Atlantic Flights Voyage of Former Convict Ship Comedienne's Theft Scene at Caledonian Market Red Flag Resented Young Man who Tried to Remove It From our Own Correspondent: Mutiny by 90 Boy Prisoners Reformatory Set Ablaze 13 Elude Capture Shot Himself with Humane Killer Walked Home and Died Ex-Naval Officer and A. B. In Dispute Assault Summons Car Driven up 17 Steps Motorist Fined £10 Threw Himself in front of Train Judge's Butler's Suicide Airmen and the St. Leger Home Oysters Season Opens on Wednesday Industry's Benefit from Protection Woman with £750 a Year Small Theft Admitted Unknown Man Found Dead on Sands Open Verdict at Inquest Suicide Just after Marriage Decapitated on Railway All-Wave Sets Britain's Most Famous Car Race Foreign Challengers in First T. T. On English Circuit Auctions and Estates House on Crockham Hill Burberrys Ltd. Cotton-Oxford Football Boots Multiple Classified Advertising Items Good Opening Day for Teams at Home Association Football Arsenal Win at Everton—Chelsea Score Six Goals League Champions Beaten League Results in Detail From our Own Correspondent: Liverpool's Weak Link Chelsea Helped by Defensive Lapses Mills Scores Three From our Own Correspondent: Leeds Should Do Better Lucky Point for Charlton Pier-To-Pier Race Leeds University Student Wins at Brighton A Narrow Escape for Chelsea Woodley making a flying save at Stamford Bridge Rogerson Scores Six Amateur Football Kingstonian Forward Has a Field Day Dulwich Defeated From our Own Correspondent: Spurs Disappoint Play of the Forwards Unsatisfactory "Daily Telegraph" Cup Finland Should Beat England Athletics Next Week-End in Helsingfors Two-Day Contest British Athletes Do Well in Paris New Record by Alford Inter-County Match at Tooting Bec Middlesex and Surrey Draw World's Record Eclipsed Marvellous Run by S. C. Wooderson Mile in 4 min. 6.6 sec Fencing Annual Banks Epee Championship Reuter: Ian Roberts Wins Boy's Title Stewart No Match for his Older Rival Greyhound Racing Cinque Ports Tourney Golf Keen Play for Borough of Deal Cup Holder Defeated Welsh Amateur Title Lewis Beats Glossop by Sound Play in Second Half Yorkshire Improve their Championship Chances Cricket Lead over Hampshire—Surrey Defy Middlesex at Lord's Opposition to Challenge Match Hundred by Ames Puts Kent in Strong Position Somerset Recover McRAE and Andrews Make Late Stand Worcester Dismissed for 171 Cheap Wickets for Nichols Barnett Again Superbn Fine Partnership with Parker Sussex Fare Badly New Zealand Bowlers in Form Smart Fielding Features of the Play The Public Schools Young Amateurs of Surrey at the Oval Hampshire out for 93 Bowes Gets 6 Wickets for 36 Runs Yorkshire Ahead Century Stand by Wyatt Staves off Threatened Collapse Middlesex this Time Fishlock Scores Third Successive Century Hard on Championship Aspirants Hendren's Last Match Polo Eastleigh Win Somerset Tournament Club Cricket Results Hastings Tournament Tinkler Defeats Lysaght Lawn Tennis In Budleigh-Salterton tournament Miss Scriven Outplays Miss Harvey Choy Retains a Cup Mrs. Cortlandt-Anderson's First Success Professionals Win Amateurs Beaten for First Time A Bright Outlook and the Promise of a Record Season Rugby Football The New R. U. President—Changes in the Laws—A Peep into the past Great Enthusiasm in the Midlands Rowing Skiff Club Regatta Bridlington Regatta From our Own Correspondent: Royal Harwich Regatta Yachting Trivia Finishes Well ahead of Rivals Only One Race Curtailed Burnham Week Lalage Fails to Hold Kyla By "Fairway": Sir Calidore Has a Good Chance at Manchester Racing Notes Merry Mathew's Defeat Not to Be Taken Too Seriously The Nursery Season By "Mankato": Gimcrack Stakes Winners and the Classic Events Golden Sovereign an Improving Colt From our Racing Correspondent: St. Leger Trial at Gatwick Yesterday's Racing Narrow Victory for Snow Leopard Harvest Moon a Good Second Reuter: British Chances in Ostend Grand Prix His Grace and Le Grand Duc Running Multiple Display Advertising Items Thos. Christy & Co. Ltd. Hotels, Cruises, Tours and Resorts Italian Lines Anglo Continental Tours Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamburg-American Line Lamport & Holt Line, Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Switzerland Matson Line Multiple Display Advertising Items Ocean Voyages Canadian Pacific Wm. H. Muller & Co. (London), Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Du Cane Court The Best are Key-Flats Brentwood Saltdean Estate Co., Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swannell & Sly Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Nell Gwynn House Cholmley Gardens Alaway & Partners "Chelworth," Hillcroft Avenue Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items
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