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News from 26/12/1937

1937; Gale Group;

Autores

Ernest Newman, Frederick M. S. Blight, H. M. Abrahams, E. Leslie Bacon, S. W. Doris Thorne, Alex W. Norris, B. W., Henry Longhurst, Hilda Barron, Hubert Fitchew, L. A. Selby-Bigge, R. F. Collin-Smith, Yarborough, Martin Hardie, Oskar Teichman, W. B. Maxwell, Ralph Straus, Sydney W. Carrgll, J. W. Crerar, Cyril A. Farey, J. M. Bulloch, Richard Clowes, R. C., Phyllis Clodd, Eric Newton, E. V. Lucas, Donald Barber Secretary, James Agate, C. D., Milward Kennedy, D. R. Gent, Peter Bromhead, Desmond MacCarthy, D. Banks Warner, L. Spencer Murdoch, Atticus, M. Pollock Smith, H. F. P. Percival, Ernest A. Ebblewhite, S. W. Hare, Lionel Daun, T. H. L. Hony, Edward Shanks, C. A. Knapp (Capt), G. E. Mott, H. Pearl Adam, H. E. Symons, W. H. Bingham, A. T. Butterss, G. A. Bromage, Harold M. Abrahams, Cecil Jay, D. A. Macalister, R. G. J. Ford, H. F. J. Burn, Lexicon,

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Broadcasting Multiple Display Advertising Items Marshall & Snelgrove No Reason to Fear a Trade Slump By our City Editor: Holiday Markets Dull but Firm Van Zeeland's Idealist Economic Proposals Outlook for Civil Aviation The Stock Exchange Features of Friday's Business Money Market Demand for Year-End Loans How Prices Have Changed Hongkong Tin, Ltd. Company Meetings Great Boulder Mining and Finance Company Meetings Progress at Gladiator and Lochinvar Mines Mr. de Bernales on the Position Commercial Fixed Trust Limited Killinghall Tin Ltd. Stock Exchange Prices Business Done From our Own Correspondent: Wall Street Dull, but Steel Group Firm Factors Favourable to Spring Prospects "Sunday Times" New York Closing Prices Reuter: Cotton Higher Rubber Quiet Brevities From Chairmen's Speeches From our Own Correspondent: Amsterdam Steady Royal Dutch Active and Higher Financial Queries Circuses, Pantomimes, and Plays The Dramatic World The Christmas Shows A Theatre's Jubilee Plays and Players Celebrations at Birmingham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mayr-Ofen's Book on Ludwig & Wagner The World of Music Errors and Absurdities The Week's Music Success of Margot Fonteyn British Films Triumphant Film Notes A Brilliant Trio The Uses of Line The Galleries Drawings by Old Masters From our Own Correspondent: Ups and Downs in France Paris Letter A Year of Crises From our Own Correspondent: United States in 1937 American Letter The Boom and After—Supreme Court Issue—What Next? From our Irish Correspondent: Politics and Prosperity Irish Free State 1937 In Ireland; Constitutional Issues; de Valcra's Decline The Nineties & now The World of Books Five Books Worth Noting Marco Polo's House The Most Noble and Famous Travels of Marco Polo. Edited from the Elizabethan translation of John Frampton by N. M. Penzer. (A. & C. Black. 18s.) De Lesseps and Suez Ferdinand de Lesseps. By Hugh J. Schonfield. (Herbert Joseph. 12s. 6d.) Three Vivid Stories New Fiction Dangerous Adventures Abroad Father Coldstream. By Julian Duguid. (Cape. 7s. 6d.) Hath Not The Potter? By Maxence van der Meersch. (Constable. 7s. 6d.) Black Caesar. By Theodore Strauss. (Heinemann. 6s.) Pytchley Personalities The History of the Althorp and Pytchley Hunt, 1634-1920. By Guy Paget. (Collins. £3 3s.) The Bodley Head Multiple Display Advertising Items Book Tokens Adventure and Crime The House of Dearth. By Victor MacClure. (Hodder and Stoughton. 7s. 6d.) The Ghost Murder. By Luke Allan. (Jenkins. 7s. 6d.) Tread Softly. By Brian Flynn. (John Long. 7s. 6d.) Tread Softly. By Brian Flynn. (John Long. 7s. 6d.) Book Tokens Arthur H. Stockwell, Ltd. Bridge Competition Full List of Prizewinners The Replies Discussed Do You Know? A General Knowledge Test by "Sunday Times" Contributors Sport Special Christmas Cross-Word Puzzle A New Chess Feature Problem-Solving Competition Acrostics A Wanderer's Note-Book Bed Women and the Cenotaph Disrael "The Silver King" Blizzard Compound Epithets Election by Ballot "The Tomahawk" Inquirer: Best Mystery Stories Letter-Endings Reeves Evans's Supper Rooms Edmund Gonville The City and Armed Forces Road Surfaces Wellington's Tactics John Thorpe William Torel A Regimental March Otter Hunting Retail Trade Statistics Old Christmas Customs "Rushed" to Hospital The Sailor's Grave Readers' Queries By Diarist: A Chronicle of the Week Royal Mail Lines, Ltd. P & O Years of Stomach Agony Aplin & Barrett, Limited By Autolycus: The Town Men, Women, and Memories The Panorama of the Year Reviewed—Outstanding Personalities and Events By an Old Member: Fencing in a China Shop Week at Westminster The Premier's Rebuke Another Foreign Affairs Debate The Island of Bali To the Editor, Sunday Times John Barker and Compy Ltd. GWR To-Day's News Summary The Sunday Times A Prosperous Christmas Looking before and after We'd None of us Be Missed By Scrutator: The New Turkey Constantinople—And Ankara Nation's Soul in Asia Minor By our Political Correspondent: The Political Year Mr. Chamberlain as Premier The National Theatre The Japanese Army No Reason to Fear a Slump President of Board of Trade Declares that Prospects are Good Leaders of Industry Supports his View Christmas Messages of Good Cheer for 1938 From our Own Correspondent: Pope Attacks Nazis "Grave Persecution of the Church" Falsehood and Brutality British United Press: Royal Engagement Expected Ex-Kaiser's Grandson Central News: Ex-Kaiser's Party Cancelled Step-Daughter's Illness Special Features on Other Pages The King's Broadcast to the Empire Plan to Make Christmas Good Will the Keystone of Daily Life Reuter: Pepys in French Unexpurgated Version of Diary Reuter: Irish Minister for Rome Lord Kylsant's Estate Exchange, Reuter: Soviet Ambassador Mystery No News for Six Weeks Mr. Newton D. Baker Dead Christmas Day "Black-Out" Worst Fog for 15 Years Sun Shines on Coast Towns Reuter: More Fighting in Palestine 30 Rebels Killed Japan's only Elder Statesman Ill Anxiety for Prince Saionji Sunday Times Special Features To-Day Stern U. S. Note to Japan 'No Repetition' of Panay Incident Tokyo Apologies Accepted Successor to the Panay Text of the Note Reuter: Attack "Entirely Unintentional" Japanese Statement Japanese Cross Yellow River Hangchow Captured The Royal Christmastide Sandringham House The King's Home in Norfolk Coroner's Fall to Death Hospital Tragedy More Marriages Big Increase in Third Quarter this Year Reuter: Mobilised U. S. For War Mr. Newton D. Baker Dead Reuter: Late News Japan Blockades Tsingtao Franco's Men Still Resist in Teruel Attempt at Relief Beaten off £50,000 Jewel Theft at K. C.'s Home Earl's Sister among Victims From our Own Correspondent: Italian Labourers for Argentina Trade Pact with Rome Gold Coach for Greek Wedding 40 Royal Guests From our Own Correspondent: A Triple Air Alliance Poland, France, and Rumania Co-Operation Plans S O S for Doctor Lifeboat's 45-Mile Trip to Lonely Isle Two Holly-Pickers Drowned Punt Capsizes Miners Overcome by Fumes From our Own Correspondent: Christmas in Rome Shorn of Much of its Tradition The New Order Dog's 7-Days' Watch over Mistress's Body Kept Police Away—Then Shot 15 Hurt in Rail Crash From our Own Correspondent: Italy & the League "Coalition against Dictators" Menace to Peace From our Own Correspondent: Germans Do Not Fear War Herr Hess's Broadcast From our Own Correspondent: Paris Gets Turkeys by Army Lorries Transport Strike Comic Film for Convicts A Prison Innovation British United Press: British Trawler Lost Crew of 13 Saved Golf Professional Dead Court Circular Where Paradise was 500 Years Ago Shown on Famous Map Multiple Display Advertising Items Christmas at the Tower By a Special Correspondent: Chapels for Orders of Chivalry Victorian May Go to the Savoy James of Rugby Portrait Presented to the School 1,000-Year-Old Play Evensong at the Abbey To-Day's Services Deaths From our Own Correspondent: Christmas on the Riviera Opening of Polo and Tennis Seasons National Children's Home Saver of "Little Ships" War Window Unveiling Lord Kylsant's £62,000 Cartoonist Leaves £19,000 From our Own Correspondent: Hardy's Birthplace Cottage May Be Bought and Preserved The Invalids Naval Architects' Awards By our Meteorological Expert: Further Fog To-Day Bright Intervals Expected Rather Mild New Recorders Mr. John Flowers for Southend Going Abroad Glasgow Exhibition Medal for Canon Derry & Toms Notable Numbers Stoll Kingsway Mayfair: Court and Society Family Party at Sandringham—Preparing for the Courts—Christmas Gatherings at the Country Houses—Coming-of-Age Celebrations Coming Colours By Pandora: The Christmas Aftermath Two Famous Wits Henry Labouchere and Oscar Wilde—Riviera Memories From a Special Correspondent: Encyclopaedia of Eating Famous Collaborators in Researce 500,000 Words about Food More Employment than Ever Leaders of Industry Give Reasons for Confidence in the New Year Reuter: U. S. Warning to Japan "False Information as to Pacifism" Democracies & Dictators From our Own Correspondent: Princess Juliana Gifts to Babies Reuter: Holland & Occupation of Abyssinia Recognition Suggested Reuter: Solution of Egypt's Crisis Expected Wafdists Back Premier Duce's Two-Hour Flight From our Own Correspondent: Grave of "R. L. S." Neglected New Zealand Accused of Indifference Contrasted with German Care From our Own Correspondent: Delbos "Un-French in his Modesty" A Berlin Comment British United Press: Greetings from an Ice Floe Moscow's "Christmas" Soviet Purge Goes on Reuter: Australasian Trade By our Naval Correspondent: Big Growth in Britain's Naval Strength More than 100 Other Vessels under Construction Hampton & Sons Ltd. From our Own Correspondent: Shower of Medals 500,000 for Patriotic Poles By a Special Correspondent: Archbishop's Throne as Exhibit Latest Arrivals at the R. A. King Carol's Loan Fire Deaths and Escapes Leaps from Window Newlyn Clearance Scheme Orders Confirmed By a Special Correspondent: Museum's Role of Godmother A Holiday Haunt for Schoolchildren Good Samaritan Showed the Way Bishop and M. P. His Decision to Leave Church Criticised Railways Have a Good Month Millions More Travel L. N. E. R.'s New Train Control Offices At Newcastle and York Musk Rat Menace Ended By our Military Correspondent: Mechanising the Army Operation to Be Speeded up Training the Trainers Gayer Uniforms for Soldiers Blue Not Approved By our Air Correspondent: Building up R. A. F. Esprit De Corps Link with War Fliers Dean of St Paul's and Way to Peace "A Little Sceptical" Mr. De Valera's Message Mr. Vivian Forbes From our Own Correspondent: Japan's Envoy in Berlin By our Zoo Correspondent: Zoo's Own Art Exhibition Work of Students to Be Shown Animal Models in New Studio S O S to Stop Fire Work Danger Wrong Sort Sold From our Own Correspondent: Cambridge Medical Degrees Old Blue in List Do You Know? General Knowledge Test Answers Solution of Christmas Crossword Puzzle "Peter Pan" Cup Swim Won at 54 On Wednesday her Majesty's gate alms (twenty-six shillings To-Day's Home Programmes "Sunday Times" Cross-Word Puzzle No: 678 Cook's Corner Cooks Thos. Cook & Son Ltd. United States Lines Multiple Display Advertising Items Canadian Pacific Multiple Display Advertising Items Italian Lines Multiple Display Advertising Items Monte Carlo Rally World's Stiffest Car Race Many British Entries "Peter Pan" Cup Reuters: £1,025 from Testimonial Game Fog Spoils Christmas Day League Programme Association Football London's Big Game Abandoned—Brentford's Fine Victory From our Own Correspondent: Match Blotted out Chelsea Make Mistakes in the Dark Memorable Goal for Charlton Many Games Postponed Amateur Football Wealdstone Rally after Early Shock Unlucky St. Albans Athletes Defy the Fog H. B. Young Wins Cambridge Harrier Track Races Worthington and Co. Ltd. British Athletes Show Improvement Athletics But Still Mediocre in Field Events The Final Trial Should Be a Good Game Rugby Football Changes Justified—Freakes the Best Kicker Sever's Splendid Work From our Own Correspondent: Scottish Set the pace Academicals Fade in Second Half Good Place-Kicking By "Forward": London Welsh on tour Jenkins Joins in the Attack Best Game at Neath this Season From our Own Correspondent: Origin of the "Club" Old Boys' Rugby How the Schools Have Helped the Game Nurseries for Talent From our Own Correspondent: Boys' Annual Match Public Schools Rugby Scotland May Extend England Keen Play Expected Holiday Golf Second Lap of Season Fencing Some Fine Contests Ahead Women's Re-Fight Hockey By Fairway: Bigger Incentive Needed for Hurdlers Racing Notes Kempton's Lead Attracts a Superior Entry Rowing Boxing Day Charity Regattas Coming Events Reviewed Golf Interesting Programme for next Year Innovation at Deal Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Staverton Builders Ltd. The Best are Key-Flats Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times

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