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News from 21/11/1937

1937; Gale Group;

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Ernest Newman, A. B., R. L. Megroz, Margaret Rawlings, A. T. Johnson, Henry Longhurst, Hubert Winterbotham, Ernest J. Parry, E. N., J. H. Mason (R. D. I.), A. H. Ardeshir, Edward Bensly, John J. G. Lodge, Yarborough, Lilias Rider Haggard, Clive Holland, Ralph Straus, Alex. Riddell, J. M. Bulloch, Richard Clowes, Percy' Allen, R. C., Bernard Shaw, Doreen Wallace, Eric Newton, E. V. Lucas, Arthur Gunter, F. R. Yerbury Director of the Building Centre, James Agate, W. B. Manley, Basil Maine, C. D., Milward Kennedy, H. J. Tarry, Eleanor Graham, Sydney W. Carroll, William Shakespeare, D. R. Gent, Athelstan Riley, Desmond MacCarthy, Mayfair, Atticus, C. L., George Sherwood (Hon Treasurer, The Society of Genealogists), Dr. Cyril Alington D. D. Dean of Durham and formerly Head Master of Eton, R. L. Hollands, Edward Shanks, George J. Binns, T. T. Barton, G. M. Young, Bruce Bruce-Porter, Jules Menken, H. F., A. K. Sabin, W. Henry Brown, Hamilton Price, Mona Wilson, Lady Muriel Beckwith,

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To-Day's Weather Multiple Display Advertising Items Coats Coalition Prospects in Free State Fifteen Moorgate Unit Trusts Limited Samson Clarks Norwich Building Society Allied London Property Society Ltd Brichton & Sussex By our City Editor: Anglo-U. S. Trade Pact Benefits Encouragingmedium-Termoutlook for Markets Burma Corporation and Royal Bank of Scotland Money Market Dollars Easier: Francs Firm Amsterdam More Active But Prices Again Fall Mitchells & Butlers, Limited Company Meeting Increased Sales and Profits First Provincial Fixed Trust Ltd. Sudan Plantations Strong Financial Position S. Smith & Sons (Motor Accessories) Record Turnover Gold Fields' Big Profit Rise Investments up by over £2,000,000 How Prices Have Changed From Chairmen's Speeches Cornhill Trust Financial Queries From our Own Correspondent: Many Gains on Wall Street after Early Weakness Failure of President's Message to Revive Confidence "Sunday Times" New York Closing Prices (English equivalents calculated at $5.00½ to £1.) Reuter: 10 Most Active Stocks Armstrong Siddeley Accles & Pollock Ltd William Hollins & Company Ltd. The Times Bridge Pre-Emptive Opening Bids Chess Acrostics Double Acrostic No. 1,713 Auctions and Estates Ripe for Building Development Queen Anne House By our Zoo Correspondent: Whipsnade Expects a Baby Giraffe An Unusual Event Cie. Generale Transatlantique Ltd. 'Milk of Magnesia' Multiple Display Advertising Items Memo Simpson Estoril Dwarf Flowering Shrubs The Garden To-day A Selection for Limited Spaces Artists and Sitters The Galleries The Royal Society of Portrait Painters The New Films Bill Points for Parliament; Producers, Renters and Exhibitors The receipts at Drury-lane Theatre on Wednesday night Gooch's of Knightsbridge Fur Sale Daily Dispatch Wuthering Depths The Dramatic World A Great Occasion Westminster Friday, November 19 "Mourning Becomes Electra" A Tragedy. By Eugene O'Neill "Cymbeline" Embassy Tuesday November 16 "The Silent Knight" St. James's Tuesday, November 16 A Romantic Comedy. By Humbert Wolfe. From the Hungarian of Eugene Heltai. Produced by Gilbert Miller Royal Command Variety Performance Palladium Monday, November 15 "The Dybbuk" Savoy Monday, November 15 A Dramatic Legend. By S. An—sky "Macbeth" at the Old Vic Plays and Players Laurence Olivier's Return The Week's Diary Theatres, Concerts, Cinemas, &c. Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Liberal Musical Education The World of Music The Benefits of Wireless Recitals of the Week Vocal and Chamber Music Jack Buchanan Success Film Notes "The Sky's the Limit" Comedy of Aviation Peter Robinson, Ltd. "Think of a Number" Comedy Wednesday, November 17 A Farcical Comedy. By Douglas Hoare "It's a Wise Child" Garrick Thursday, November 18 A Comedy. By Laurence E. Johnson From our Own Correspondent: Music and Sport at Monte Carlo Winter Arrangements Multiple Display Advertising Items Faber & Faber Cockroaches & Diamonds The Siamese Twins of Literature The World of Books The Goncourt Journals, 1851-1870. Translated by Lewis Galantière. (Cassell. 15s.) More Stories of Holland House Chronicles of Holland House, 1820-1900. By the Earl of Ilchester. (John Murray. 18s.) Hamish Hamilton Celia Herbert Jenkins Lenin and after The Role of a Revolutionary The Origins of Russian Communism. By Nicholas Berdyaev. (Bles. 8s. 6d.) MacMillan Inside Britain Jeffery Farnol's The Times Book Club Collins Kaplan Runyon Some Social Studies New Fiction Treasure in Heaven. By Rosalind Wade. (Collins. 8s. 6d.) The Black Virgin. By Mary Borden. (Heinemann. 7s. 6d.) Morning Tells the Day. By Barbara Goolden. (Methuen. 7s. 6d.) Unfinished Song. By G. M. Attenborough. (Cassell. 7s. 6d.) Peter Davies Good Books for Boys & Girls My Friend Mr. Leakey. By J. B. S. Haldane (Cresset Press. 6s.) The Family From One End Street. Written and illustrated by Eve Garnett. (Muller. 5s.) Felicity Dances, a Children's Tale About the Ballet. By Arnold Haskell. (Nelson. 3s. 6d.) Johel. By Carola Oman. (Pitman. 3s. 6d.) Collins Anton Tchekhov's Geoffrey Bles Pope Pius XI & World Peace Multiple Display Advertising Items Variety in New Novels Bloody Murder. By S. C. Mason. (Bell. 7s. 6d.) White Hell of Pity. By Norah Lofts. (Methuen. 7s. 6d.) Three Barns. By Anne Vernon. (Stanley Paul. 7s. 6d.) Towers With Ivy. By Minnle Hite Moody. (John Murray. 7s. 6d.) John. By Irene Baird. (Collins. 7s. 6d.) Ends and Means Oxford To-Day Oxford Ltd. By Keith Briant. (Michael Joseph. 10s. 6d.) Suspense and Excitement To Wake the Dead. By John Dickson Carr (Hemish Hamilton. 7s. 6d.) Murder in the Suez Canal. By Walker Taylor. (Thornton Butterworth. 7s. 6d.) Mourning in the Family. By R. Philmore. (Collins. 7s. 6d.) The Whitney Case. By John Bentley. (Chapman and Hall. 7s. 6d.) Multiple Display Advertising Items The Stranger Prince Cassell Putnam The Medici Society Ltd. The Epworth Press Mr. Clynes on our Own Times Memoirs, 1924-1937. By J. R. Clynes. (Hutchinson. 12s. 6d.) M. Cocteau Sees the World Round the World Again in Eighty Days. By Jean Cocteau. Translated by Stuart Gilbert. (Routledge. 7s. 6d.) New Books Adam & Charles Black Harrap The Sunday Times Wright & Brown, Ltd. George Du Maurier The Man and His Family George du Maurier and Others. By C. C. Hoyer Millar. (Cassell. 12s. 6d.) Unconquered Everest Everest: The Unfinished Adventure. By Hugh Ruttledge. (Hodder and Stoughton. 25s.) Nature and Man Contrasts in South America South by Thunderbird. By Hudson Strode. (Hamish Hamilton. 15s.) Canon Sheppard Books and Writers The Book Club Arthur Barker Multiple Display Advertising Items Harvey Nichols To-Morrow's Cause List From our Own Correspondent: The New Deal: America and France American Letter Results Compared; Capital's Confidence Sapped From our Own Correspondent: French Discovery of Secret Arms Paris Letter A Grave Affair: Mystery of Financial Backing By "A Student of Politics": Peers and Peace Week at Westminster Air Debates in Commons Home Defence By Diarist: A Chronicle of the Week J. M. Barrie's Memoirs "The Greenwood Hat"—III The Story of an "Interview" his Views on Clubs Do You Know? Bradleys Harvey Nichols Multiple Display Advertising Items Nervous Troubles A Wanderer's Note-Book "Hachette" London's Monuments Where was Wych Street? The 17th Earl of Oxford Emily Eden's Sketches Jane Hading "The Demon Ship" A Dickens Parallel Constance Miles: Letter Endings The Conquest of Mont Blane Sir Ronald Ross "The Sleep of the Just" St. Martin Emile Zola Napoleon and Ney The Building Centre Dr. Leonard Gillespie Foot-and-Mouth Disease Fair-Play: Germany and Colonies Lady Byron and Brighton "Grangerisers" "A Burns Student" (Perth): Readers' Queries Forsyth Algeria Aplin & Barrett Limited Men, Women, and Memories Lord Halifax—Viscount Cecil—The Japanese Ambassador By Autolycus: The Town Harrods Ltd Daily Sketch To-Day's News Summary Sunday Times Britain and America Value of a Trade Treaty Lord Halifax's Talks Three Great Records Cookery Nook By "Scrutator": Air Raids' Wicked Logic Government and People Cool Heads and Wise Planning Our Public Schools Educational Heresies The Earl Haig Statue Mr. Agate and the Charger To the Editor, Sunday Times Microphone Use and Abuse To the Editor, Sunday Times Cremation To the Editor, Sunday Times Coalition in Irish Free State? De Valera and Cosgrave Alliance the "Only Common-sense Way" Government Baulked by Labour New Hopes for General Settlement with Great Britain From our Irish Correspondent: Hints at Another Election By our Special Correspondent: Fliers Break Six Records To Cape and Back in 5 Days 17 Hours Message Delivered to Lord Mayor From our Own Correspondent: Good Recovery on Wall Street Fall Too Severe Oxford Athletes' Degrees B. A. For 3 Rowing Blues Von Neurath May Come to London Invitation from Lord Halifax Week-End Moves in Europe From our Own Correspondent: Friendly Reception of Invitation Progress of Talks Reuter, British United Press: Gen. Goering to Visit Austria Joining Hunting Party Reuter: Spain Inquiry Commissions Franco Accepts Plan British United Press: "Portugal Mobilises" Strange Paris Report Reuter, British United Press, Exchange: Soochow Taken by a Ruse Hooded Soldiers Let through Gates Chinese Cabinet Leaves Nanking Far East Talks Italian Ambassador & Japanese Leader From our Own Correspondent: French Arms Plot Arrest of Alleged Ringleader The "Sunday Times" Book Fair Last Day To-Morrow Contents 4 Typhoid Cases in Kensington One Dead: Three in Hospital 13 More Victims at Croydon Reuter: Brazil's Foreign Debts Service Suspended Finer Gifts By our Political Correspondent: Parliament and Germany Lord Halifax's Visit The Coal Bill To-Morrow From our Own Correspondent: Arms Plot Disclosures Imminent Leaders Pursued across France Link with the Bomb Outrage From our Own Correspondent: France's Defence of her Colonies New African Fleet Ancient Sherborne In Ancient Wessex Preserving Sherborne Treasures Reuter: Italian Newspaper Confiscated An Appeal to France Exchange: King Leopold at Theatre Peer Robbed of £2,000 Miniatures Raid after Golden Wedding Reuter: Mr. Philip De Laszlo Hungarian Honour for Painter Reuter: Late News Subaltern who Took Togoland How Germans were Bluffed From our Own Correspondent: To Buenos Aires in Three Days French Attempt Begun 71-Year-Old Runner Reuter: More Losses on Frontier Two British Killed and 8 Wounded British United Press: U. S. Express Crash Many Casualties Reported Vic-Wells' Success Season's "Respectable Balance" Central News: Italy's Bid for Record Coin Hoard Found Castrol Heavy Falls of Snow in the North Cars Abandoned on Ice Bound Roads Cold Weather to Stay Reuter: Governor in Car Smash Punch Sotheby's Multiple Display Advertising Items Backache Social and Personal Bishop Ceases to Be Dean Southwark's Change The King's Week-End Arranging for the Shoots A Duchess's Sculpture Abbey Recitals To-Day's Services Rates: 3 lines 7s. 6d., and 2s. 6d. a line after Birth Yesterday's Weddings Lieut. H. P. Bramwell, R. N., and Miss Laing Naval Guard of Honour Duke and the Golfers Queen Mary's Gift Pheasants from the King Duchess Leaves £296,093 Rugby International's £242,405 Estate Bequests to Many Institutions Commemoration Day at St. Edward's Big Muster of Old Boys An "Elizabeth" Bell Christmas Fair The Queen at Ice Show By our Meteorological Expert: A Wintry Week-End Showers and Sharp Frosts Morning Fog Dr. Hinsley and his "Red Hat" Compliment to England Lady Lucy Confirmation at Eton The Invalids Royal Visit to "Old Vic" Lord Reading on India Coronation Trees Film Gala and Ball Barkers Main Steinway Braemar Multiple Display Advertising Items Quillettes Court and Society Brilliant Scenes at the Court Ball—King Leopold's Popularity—A Week of Interesting Events Christmas Shopping By "Pandora": Those Little Things Pinaud Woollands Multiple Display Advertising Items By our Air Correspondent: Rush for R. A. F. Commissions 16,800 Apply for Short Service A Fine Type Reuter: Palestine Rebels Overawed Country Calmer Lloyds Bank Limited By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, Reuter: Negotiating the U. S. Pact Sir R. Lindsay's Task Signature Likely in April Exchange, Reuter: Belgian Cabinet Crisis M. Janson's Failure Central News: French War Minister at Maginot Line To Inspect Defences Railmen's Hobby Show Reuter: Diplomatic Talks in tokyo Sir Robert Craigie Sees Minister Mediation Move Denied British United Press: Chinese Mission to Rome Fails Talk with Mussolini Exchange: League and Far East M. Delbos's Visitors British United Press: Japan and Chinese Customs Anxiety in Shanghai From our Own Correspondent, Reuter, British United Press: "Slight" to Duke of Windsor Earl Grey and Paris Incident Legion's Letter of Affection From a Special Correspondent: Hastings Contest Big Conservative Majority Sure Exchange: German "Standstill" Agreement Renewal Discussions Ulster Lord Chief Justice Resigns By-Election in Belfast BP Ethyl Simpson Netta Multiple Display Advertising Items Reuter: Air Raid on Saragossa Government Planes' Success Reply to Attack by Nationalists From our Own Correspondent, Reuter: Nationalist Spies in Algeria 3 Persons Arrested Exchange, Central News, Reuter: Paris View of Berlin Talks Silence Considered Significant More Visits Expected Reuter: Italian Agreement with Hungary Regulating Trade Reuter: North Pole Libel Action Dr. Cook Loses Reuter: Gale Hits Valencia Much Damage Done From our Own Correspondent: Duke as Addis Ababa Viceroy Mussolini Takes over Colonial Ministry Speeding up Reform of Abyssinia British United Press: Rising Cost of Living in U. S. Inquiry to Be Held From our Own Correspondent: Hope Lost for Six Entombed Miners Vain 72-Hour Rescue Bid German Claim for Colonies Liberals Urge Agreement Reuter, British United Press: Rumanian General Election Christmas Polling Moss Bros & Co. Ltd. The Globe-Wernicke Co. Ltd. Institute of Sympathico Therapy Ltd. Burberrys No Title Cooks Better Type of L. C. C. Flat Sun Balconies on New Estate £735,000 Scheme Grievances of Prison Warders Home Secretary's Offer Royal Victims of Air Disaster By our Military Correspondent: Making A1 Men of C1 Recruits Success of Army Experiment 60 P. C. Made Fit Bishop Attacks World's Morals "Madness at its Height" Reuter: £2,000 Offer to Captain Eyston For Tour with Car Salt Lake City (Utah), Saturday Reuter: World's Chess Championship By our Special Representative: Gift "Castle" Dilemma Council Hesitate about Acceptance Artist's Home that Cost £100,000 "Brightest Children Handicapped" New Act Criticised New Controller of Stamps Derry & Toms National Benzole Mixture Smith Sectric Clocks Player's Number 3 Cooks From our Own Correspondent: Australia's Air Plans Early Ratification of Mail Agreement Four New Service Aerodromes Women as Clergy "Churches Crying out for Full Ministry" From our Own Correspondent: Musical Festival Breaks Records 2;500 Entries at Woking Mail & Shipping News By a Special Correspondent: Britain Has 500,000 Campers Caravan Habit Growing Effect of New Act Glyndebourne Opera Plans "Macbeth" in 1938 Political Education Conservative School Lectures Farmers Want War on Starlings Cattle Disease Cause A. P. Herbert on Libel The Worries of an Author Simple Remedy Old Crocks' Trial Oxford Party's 1902 Fashions Telephoning Portugal Selfridge's Cyclax The "Sunday Times" Presentation of the Four Gold Medals Praise from a Princess Eager and Curious Crowds No "Don't Touch" Atmosphere A Popular Choice National Book Fair The Daily Talks Actress's Verse Reading Horlicks Mobiloil Arctic Revillon Hamptons & Sons, Ltd. From our Own Correspondents: Ambassador Honoured The Universities Oxford's Tribute to Dr. Monteiro Order of Degrees Cambridge Declines to Make a Change African Tongues Studies Department's Need of Funds By Our Agricultural Correspondent: Big Gain in Value of Potato Crop Increase of over £9,000,000 Farmers' Own Scheme From our Own Correspondent: Oxford Degrees Medicine, Philosophy, Law and Arts Pianos and Two Pianos Three Recitals Elinson's Week of Bach Do You Know? Simpson Royal Mail Oxo Brand Cube Multiple Display Advertising Items Harveys Sunday Times X False Teeth In America—II Broadcasting To-Day's Home Programmes Hour by Hour Choice Abroad "Sunday Times" Cross-Word Puzzle No. 673 From our Own Correspondent: Duce's Snub for D'annunzio Denied an Official Welcome in Rome Sweep Tickets Acquittals This is the solution of the "Sunday Times"… Power for good Barkers Fashions Cook's Corner Multiple Display Advertising Items Hotels, Cruises, Tours and Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Orient Line Multiple Display Advertising Items Cruises, Tours, &c. Harrison Line Multiple Display Advertising Items Lodge German African Lines Multiple Display Advertising Items First Defeat of Hawks since 1935 Hockey Cheam Got a Winning Lead in Opening Half Five for Oxford Splendid Performance by Cambridge Badminton Golf Club Competitions Set-Back for Cambridge Golf Singles Recovery by the League Good Figures by Carter Oxford Just Fail Smart Performance at Addington Cambridge Trial Crews Rowing Good Lock-To-Lock Test Caps Awarded Oxford at Henley Impressive Form when Paddling Harrods Ltd. Shayes Never Extended Lawn Tennis Wilde Falls an Easy Victim Miss James Defeats Miss Yorke Reuter: Fine Bowling by Peter Smith Cricket But Rajputana Lead on First Innings Tourists Collapse Fencing Cooke Second in Epee Championship Oxford Relay Trial Athletics Fine Time by Furlong Quartet Nicholls Cup S. C. Wooderson Sixth after Seven and A-Half Miles Amr Bey's Big Test Squash Rackets First Match for Open Championship Public Schools Soccer Westminster Well Beaten by Malvern Ice Hockey Rangers Go down Fighting Snooker Oxford Still Unbeaten Rugby Results Club Yachting Skilful Play by Harrow Back Division The Public Schools Old Boys' Line Crossed Seven Times Worthington and Co. Ltd. London Welsh Record Unbeaten at Home since March, 1936 From our Own Correspondent: Richmond Lack Thrust But Scottish Held by Stout Defence Lancashire Still Unbeaten Rugby Football Durham Checks Yorkshire's County Progress Cambridge Win—Oxford Lose Bedford Unlucky Beaten by London Irish in Last Minute Coventry Leave It Late Tense Struggle with Old Cranleighans Weak Kicking Ball Declared to Be "Untrue" Brighton Beaten Spirited Play by Upper Clapton Forwards Brighton 6 pts., Upper Clapton 16 From our Own Correspondent: Cambridge Win Poor Game Blackheath Beaten Pointless Points by Penalties Services Puzzled by St. Mary's Hospital Lively Bridgend Game London University Full-Back Kicks Well Oxford Well Tested Harlequins' Strong Finish Rousing Game at Twickenham From our Own Correspondent: Well-Earned Victory County Matches Durham Forwards in Grand Form Sparkling Play Place-Kicking Wins O. Millhillians Meet with First Reverse With the Last Kick Exciting Victory for King's College Hospital From our Own Correspondent: Cheshire Rally Thirteen Points in Last Few Minutes Old Alleynians' Vain Rally Bad Passing Lost Them Many Chances Waps Win Well Newcomer in Form against St. Thomas's Northumberland Fail Lancashire Profit by Opponents' Errors Lumby's Two Moods Guy's Unlucky Losers Park Hold on to their Early Lead Coventry City Lose at Last Association Football Portsmouth's First Victory—61,000 See Charlton Beaten League Results and Tables Up-To-Date From our Own Correspondent: Bastin Breaks Bad Spell Return to Wing Brings Arsenal Success Charlton's Failings From our Own Correspondent: Swift—And Some Poor Shooting Deprived Chelsea of Win They Deserved From our Own Correspondent: West Ham Thwarted Tottenham Made Chances and Took Them From our Own Correspondent: Eleven Goals in Trial Amateur Football South's Superior Team Work Osborne Scores Three By "Fairway": Fine Field Expected for Last Big Handicap Racing Notes Solarium Fancied as Likely Winner By "Mankato": The Manchester November Meeting A Comparison with Sixty-One Years Ago From our Racing Correspondent: Broken Reed a Smart Winner Yesterday's Racing Finale Handicap Won from Sundowner Stirring Finish Greyhound Racing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gloucester Development Co., Ltd. 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