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News from 22/05/1938

1938; Gale Group;

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Ernest Newman, H. M. Abrahams, J. Burton, A. T. Johnson, H. E. Symons "Sunday Times" Motoring Correspondent, Henry Longhurst, W. A. King, C. H. Wright, Jasper Rootham, J. S. Pyke-Nott, Yarborough, David Hunter-Blair, Anthony Crossley, Oskar Teichman, Lord Lloyd, Ralph Straus, Robert A. L. Hartman, Alec Clifton-Taylor, Herbert Sidebotham, Richard Clowes, Doreen Wallace, Basil Maine, Eric Newton, E. V. Lucas, James Agate, Donald Anderson (Capt.), Lord Dunsany, Milward Kennedy, Hilda D. Oakeley, Sydney W. Carroll, H. T. Evans Baillie, Desmond MacCarthy, Atticus, Frederick W. Pope, Lady Muriel Beckwith, Hon. Lord Bayford, T. E. Stratton, C. L., W. W. Hadley, Dennis P. Teichman, Edward Shanks, Lieut.-Commander Kenneth Edwards R. N."Sunday Times" Naval Correspondent, G. M. Young, G. B. J. Athoe, A. L., A. D., H. Pearl Adam, John Betjeman, Elton Ede, H. F., Edward Ellul (Secretary, Institut Francais), George T. Neilson, Hamilton Price, M. S., R. E. Martyr, W. Korteling, Mankato, B. Y. A.,

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To-Day's Weather The Alexandra Multiple Display Advertising Items Granville Hotel Ramsgate Multiple Display Advertising Items You'll like Them Multiple Display Advertising Items London's Leading Residential Hotels Multiple Display Advertising Items Stanhope Court Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Marshall & Snelgrove Grave Turn in Czech Crisis Eire Financial Agreement Loan £3.15.0 per Cent. Financial Agreement Loan By our City Editor: Markets Restrained by Politics Speculative Interest in Gold Shares Revived Redeemable Preference Stocks Lord Pender Money Market Improvement in the Dollar From Chairmen's Speeches Report of Allied Newspapers 8 P. C. On Ordinary Shares Amsterdam Stocks Depressed Prices Close at Lowest This Week's Events Reports and Notices Financial Queries The Financial Times Company Meetings Economic Position and Outlook London and Manchester Assurance Co., Ltd. Company Meetings Excellent Progress Allied Newspapers, Ltd. Life Annuities National Fixed Investment Trust Ltd. 15 Moorgate Unit Trusts Limited Brighton & Sussex Building Society Lunuva (Ceylon) Tea and Rubber Estates Company Meetings Lambeth Building Society Rubber Plantation Investment Trust Company Meetings Increased Income and Dividend Kepong (Malay) Rubber Estates, Ltd. From our Own Correspondent: Wall Street Dull, with Irregular Changes Recent Gradual Advance Fails to Broaden Trading "Sunday Times" New York Closing Prices 10 Most Active Stocks New York Metals Reuter: Cotton Higher Reuter: Wheat Firmer Brevities Smith's Potato Crisps (1929) Limited Company Meetings Record Trading Results Increasing Demand for Company's Products Distribution of 32½ per Cent Sir Herbert Morgan on Growth of the Business Italy William Crowford Chess Problem-Solving Competition Bridge The Questionnaire Competition Acrostics Parker-Knoll Canadian Travel Bureau Ebenezer Maxim & Son Ltd. Royal Mail Lines Ltd Good Digestion By Diarist: Chronicle of the Week The Great Show at Chelsea The Garden To-day Garden Making and Modern Manners Gooch's The Lunts Have a Word for IT The Dramatic World Mr. Cochran's New Show Mr. Novello's "Comedienne" Plays and Players Role for Miss Braithwaite Stars and the Public Film Notes Box-Office Value "Test Pilot" at the Empire Multiple Classified Advertising Items "Do You Know?" The World of Music A Musical Examination Paper Three British Painters The Galleries John, Nicholson, and Paul Nash Derry & Toms Schweppes Freeman Wills Crofts Blackie Gerard Manley Hopkins The World of Books More Letters to His Friends Further Letters of Gerard Manley Hopkins, Including His Correspondence with Coventry Potmore, Edited with Notes and an Introduction by Claude Colleer Abbott. (Oxford University Press. 16s.) The Real Homer Dr. Rouse's Translation of the Iliad The Story of Achilles: A Translation of Homer's "Illad" Into Plain English. By W. H. D. Rouse. (Nelson. 7s. 6d.) Hamish Hamilton Stefan Zweig Thornton Butterworth Books John Gifford Ltd. Secret Orchards The Best and Worst of Macaulay Sir Charles Firth's Commentary A Commentary of Macaulay's History. . . By Sir Charles Firth (MacMillan. 21s.) The Greatest Liberal Gladstone. By Erich Eyck, Ph. D. Translated by Bernard Mlall. (Allen and Unwin. 15s.) A Cotswold River Two in a Valley. By Stephen Gwynn and Roy Beddington. (Rich and Cowan. 7s. 6d.) Joan Sutherland Multiple Display Advertising Items Collins Britain and the Dictators High Spirits and Good Plots New Fiction The End of An Original Trilogy Own Wilderness. By N. Warner Hooke. (Putnam. 7s. 6d.) Sampan Smith. By Shore Leith. (Thornton Butterworth. 7s. 6d.) In the Fine Summer Weather. By Catharine Whitcomb. (Chatto and Windus. 7s. 6d.) Great Dane and Dachshund The Ugly Dachshund. By G. B. Stern. (Cassell. 6s.) City and Village The Secret Kingdom. By Walter Greenwood. (Cape. 8s. 6d.) Upyonder. By Winifred Watson. (Methuen. 8s. 6d.) Stories of Crime The End of Andrew Harrison. By Freeman Wills Crofts. (Hodder and Stoughton. 7s. 6d.) Loss of a Head. By John Bude. (Skeffington. 7s. 6d.) The Missing Agent. By Michael Annesley, (Harrap. 7s. 6d.) Chapman & Hall Harrap Dent Longmans Rimbaud: The Legend and the Facts Arthur Rimbaud. By Enid Starkle. (Faber. 15s.) Princess Lieven Books and Writers The Life of Le Queux How He Made a Name for Himself The Real Le Queux. By N. St. Barbe Sladen, F. R. S. L. Foreword by Sir Robert Gower. (Nicholson and Watson. 12s. 6d.) For your Library List The Secret Kingdom Lewis Browne Spring Always Comes The Times Book Club Miss Sutherland's New Novel Thirsty Land. By Joan Sutherland. (Cassell. 8s. 6d.) Book Tokens Do You Know? By our New York Correspondent: America a Study in Evolution Britain and America—III Big Changes Since 1900 Peter Robinson Ltd. Mountains of France Steinway State Express Cigarettes From our Own Correspondent: French Worries about Spain From our Own Correspondent: New Nazi Propaganda Drive From our Own Correspondent: Italian Research in Agriculture From our Irish Correspondent: Irish Party Divisions By a "Student of Politics": Lords & Foreign Policy Week at Westminster Lord Halifax's Best Speech Tosca Selfridge & Co., Ltd. The New Arandora Star Aberdeen Aix Bains Constipation Can Be Conquered A Wanderer's Note-Book "Eothen" Letters to the Editor "W. G." a Memory—Magna Carta Links—Layers of Shells in Floors—College Messenger Stamps—Frenchmen Buried in Britain—Teaching of Art in Schools—The Origin of the Thoroughbred Charles Kingsley's Tomb Swift and Marlborough Early Army Titles Paintings of Waterloo Highlanders' Uniforms A Relic of Mary Queen of Scots The Youngster: "W. G."—A Memory Layers of Shells in Floors Thespis: Playgoers in Literature College Messenger Stamps Frenchmen Buried in Britain Peter Pindar Hotel Keeping Willy Wood Dr. Cyril Rootham Readers' Queries Teaching of Art in Schools Britain and America The Origin of the Thoroughbred Milton Denture Powder Forsyth Findlater's fino Sherry Vichy Men, Women, and Memories Lord Swinton—Sir Kingsley Wood—Signor Toscanini—Dr. Von Dirksen By Autolycus: The Town The Prime Minister's Gout H. A. C. in America French Literature and Diplomacy Summer Assizes Looking Seawards Harrods British Industrial Plastics Contents Sunday Times The Czech Danger Deep Concern Unity in South Africa London's Traffic By Scrutator: Peace the Supreme Interest Central Issue in British Policy Memoirs of Paderewski Early Difficulties Bravely Overcome Burden of the Rates The Need for an Inquiry To the Editor, Sunday Times Czechoslovakia and Minorities Czechoslovakia Calls up 80,000 Reservists Prague Allegation that 170,000 German Troops are Massing on Frontier France Reiterates Pledge of Aid in Event of Attack From our Special Correspondent: Crowds Throng Streets of Prague British United Press, Exchange, Central News: France's Warning "War if Germans Cross Czech Frontier" By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From our Own Correspondent: Concern in London at German Move Bid to Intimidate Czechs Implied Threat of Invasion 80 Workless as Queen's Guests Visit to Empire Exhibition Sequel to Tour of Clydeside By our Military Correspondent: A Third Brigade for Palestine To Go in Autumn From our Own Correspondent: Franco-Italian Talks Committee on Spain May Provide next Step Contents British Army's Gift to Ypres Memorial to Late King Albert Widow and Son at Unveiling From our Own Correspondent: British Must Have German Visas Tourists Held up Wool Magnate's £128,119 The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd By our Political Correspondent: Air Policy Debate The Foreign Secretary An Untrue Rumour Reuter: More Money for Navy Work on New Ships to Start in July Hope of Gesture from Japan Boodle's, in St. James's Street, one of the most famous clubs in the world, the history of which is dealt with on this page By a Special Correspondent: Boodle's One of London's Most Beautiful Rooms British United Press: 750 Workless Seize Public Buildings Vancouver Scenes By our Air Correspondent: 10,000 Pilots in the R. A. F. Success of Appeal for Recruits Royal Tournament Jumping Reuter: Late News Reuter: Japanese "Mop up" in Suchow 30 Chinese Divisions Involved Accident at Empire Exhibition On Miniature Railway British United Press: Mexican Senate's Resolution "Ignore British Claims" Reuter, British United Press: Spanish Gold for U. S. £5,000,000 worth Crossing France Chief Scout's Return His Plucky Attempt to Seem Fit Doctors Advise a Year's Rest Reuter: Pilgrimage to Budapest Britons Take Part You Can Be Sure of Shell By Our Television Correspondent: Low Level of Televised Programmes Probable Inquiry by B. B. C. A Few Notable Successes Union-Castle Line Princess Elizabeth of York Engadine Express The Celtic Hotel Lucerne Trust House Court Circular From our Own Correspondent: British Fleet on the Riviera Air Rally Planned Shooting at Eton Princess Takes Salute To-Day's Services The children of the Duke and Duchess of Kent, Prince Edward (left) and Princess Alexandra, being wheeled across Belgrave Square for a morning outing yesterday Yesterday's Weddings Mr. George A. Jonas and Miss Le Merchant Eton Boys at Tower Wool Fortune of £128,119 Major's Gift to Old Regiment Finds at Norwich Cathedral The Queen's Visit Newnham College Kipling Scholarships By our Meteorological Expert: Cold Spell Ending A Fine Week-End Warmer The King and the Grenadiers To Present Colours to 2nd Batt The Empire Ball Conservative Pay Party British Pianists' Success Music in the Parks Model Millinery Debenham & Freebody Netta Radium v. Grey Hair Worth The Tudor Manufacturing Co Mayfair: Court and Society This Week's "Presentation Party" at Buckingham Palace—A Crush at the Italian Embassy—A Week of Important Parties and Dances Fashion and Footlights Burberrys Ltd Chubb & Son's Lock & Safe Co. Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Air Raids and Epidemics Dropping of Germs Not Feasible A. R. P. Expert's Reassurance Reuter: French Air Speed-Up "ACE" Pilot to Lead Mission to U. S. British United Press: American Attacks on Italy Resented "Intolerable" Zionist Appeal to Britain "Open Palestine Gates" Fell Dead when Being Handed Cheque Noted Football Trainer M. Reynaid on Strength of Democracies Infinitely Greater than Opponents A Tribute by Lord Lloyd Pageantry of Services Royal Tournament Thrills Tradition and Modernity Children's Spectacle at Horse Show Stage Coach Scenes Woollands Bradleys Austin Red Ltd Lan Air Cellular Blankets Daily Sketch Lord Baldwin & "my Release" Waited Years for Chance to Read University's New Library Opened Cairn in Memory of Lord Snowden Lord Sankey's Tribute Brighter Village Life Social Service in Kent Writing Contest for Children Lord Willingdon as Judge Research into Social Problems National Institute in London Prague Exhibition "Good King Wenceslas" A Feature Labour Party Policy Would Mean War Major Tryon's View Recipes of Quality Collected From our Own Correspondent: Peace Issue in Election Conservative Views at West Derby Conference or War Two More King George Fields 240 now Opened 250th Birthday of a Famous Regiment Great Record of Beds and Herts Link with the Stuarts Barracks on Fire Regiment's Colours Damaged School Holidays N. U. T. To Meet Board of Education Underground Train Smash Inspector's Experiments In Devon now The Stories of To-Day's Pictures "Rock of Ages" Author From our Own Correspondent: Brighton Festival Opens Entry Record Broken Motor-Cycle Races at Crystal Palace Several Riders Hurt Broadhembury is one of the unspoiled villages of the Devon countryside. Its situation, in the centre of a hilly and deeply wooded countryside a few miles from Honiton, is one of great charm Seventeenth-century almshouses at Moretonhampstead, which are to be restored and handed over to a trust This tiny thatched hamlet lies on the south-eastern fringe of Dartmoor, within a few miles of Ashburton. The district is one of great beauty and the centre for the famous Buckland woods and drives The ancient parish church of Brentor, which can be reached only by the grass path in the foreground WILLS's Three Castles Cigarettes "Sunday Times" Cross-Word Puzzle No. 699 London & North Eastern Railway Hampton & Sons Ltd. The National Building Society Rotoscythe Power Vacuum Mower Glyndebourne Makes History Verdi's "MacBeth" Produced First Time in this Country To-Morrow's Cause List By our Air Correspondent: Empire Air Day 750,000 Spectators Expected To-Morrow's Flights over London Eire Leading in Bridge Match Wales Lose Good Start Electricity Workers' Claim American Art in Paris Architecture and Films Included Mistake of the Skyscraper Empire Exhibition Continental Holidays VAT 69 Multiple Display Advertising Items Do You Know? From our Own Correspondent: Merit Not Glamour The Universities Feature of Oxford's Encaenia Honours Lord Austin's Gift to Cambridge Laboratory Wing Famous Herd's Successes By a Special Correspondent: 150th Year of a Famous Society Linnean Gathering in London Sir M. Campbell's £1 Motoring Fine Minister Offered to Pay Sir Robert Peel has purchased the portrait of the celebrated Whig, Sir Robert Walpole, for 31 guineas The Duchness of Gloucester Presenting the Wimbledon Cup tio Captain A, H, Barclay, captain of Edmundsbury, after his team had defeated Royal Scots Grey Sublterns in the final a Hurlingham yesterday. The Duke of Gloucester, who scored for Edmundsbury, is on the left By a Special Correspondent: Big Art Sales in London 50 Morlands at One Auction By our Zoo Correspondent: Motherhood at the Zoo A Baby Lynx Mystery of Wealthy Farmer's Death Scotland Yard Called in Stable Lads' Strike 300 out at Lambourn By our Military Correspondent: Specialists in Army Cooking Better Meals for Territorials By our Air Correspondent: A. R. P. Training Decentralisation Move Milk Bill "Scare" Minister's Pledge to Retailer-Producer Esso Ethyl Dickins & Jones Thos. Cook & Son Ltd. Hotels, Cruises, Tours and Resorts United States Lines Swiss Hotel Plan (London), Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Prs. Van Ommeren (London), Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Blue Funnel Line Multiple Display Advertising Items Elders & Fyffes, Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hotels, Cruises, Tours and Resorts Luxemburg Multiple Display Advertising Items Dean & Dawson Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items P & O Cruises Nord Lloyd "Vega" European Motorways Multiple Display Advertising Items Green & Co., Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items By the Wanderer: On Holiday Bent I.—Eastbourne's Charms Buxton The Dundee, Perth & London Shipping Co., Ltd. Aldershot Tattoo "Field of the Cloth of Gold" this Year Lonely Voyager Eastbourne Multiple Display Advertising Items Eastbourne Mostyn Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Rock Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Vacuum Oil Company Ltd. Lodge Farmer & Stock-Breeder Monumental Music Broadcasting To-Day's Home Programmes Hour by Hour Choice Abroad Auctions and Estates Busy Week in the Sale Rooms The Problem of "Dumped" German Cars Urgent Demand by the Trade for Government Action Alvis Erskine Motor Touring Guide Oxford's Runaway Win—Break Two Records Inter-Varsity Athletics Beat Combined Score of London and Cambridge Varsity Epee Match Crouch and Coast Yachting Nova Best of the Twelves Wimbledon Cup Final Polo Edmundsbury Defeat Scots Greys Junior Professional Tennis Surrey County Titles Lawn Tennis Olliff's Fast Service Beats Filby Mrs. Moody Wins in Two Sets From our Own Correspondent: Oxford Defeat Cambridge Dark Blues Record Easy Victory Keen Play in Singles Reuter: Attacked by Cramp Poulson Forced to Rest in Deciding Set Now for Troon Golf Britain's Chances in the Amateur Greatness of Mrs. Holm Putting Touch that Makes Life Easy Golf Club Competitions A Book for Golfers Edrich now Needs 36 Runs for his Thousand Cricket Bowes in Test Form—Big Kent Stand against Worcester From our Own Correspondent: Hard Hitting by Bartlett Saves Sussex from Collapse 94 in 75 Minutes First-Class Cricket Averages A yorker from F. R. Brown of Surrey sent J. H. Fingleton's leg bail flying through the air, after Australia's No. 1 batsman had scored 47 at the Oval Don Bradman Scores yet Another Century Surrey Attack Well Mastered at the Oval Worthington and Co. Ltd. From our Own Correspondent: Fast Scoring by Kent Hundreds by Chalk and Fagg Best Stand of the Season From our Own Correspondent: Wyatt versus Leicester Only Bat to Resist Flamson and Geary From our Own Correspondent: Notts Bowling Punished Edrich Plays Grand Innings His Highest Score Scoring against Time Brilliant Victory for St. Paul's over Mill Hill Public Schools Cricket Harrow Captain's 155 England Beaten by Switzerland Association Football Superior Team Work Decides Issue Two Penalties Greyhound Racing Market Rasen Results From our Own Correspondent: Oxford Eights Week Rowing Return to Pre-War Glories Balliol Escape Trinity R. Anthony Bourne, grandson of the late Dr. Gilbert Bourne, the Oxford bow of 1882-3, and son of Captain R. C., who stroked Oxford to four successive victories, is now stroking the New College head of the river crew Club Cricket Swimming Cambridge University Beat Civil Service Thames Estuary Race Nineteen Boats Sailing a 95-Mile Course By Fairway, By Mankato: Why Be Disappointed with Pound Foolish? Racing Notes Light-Weight Jockeys and Big Three-Year-Olds From our Racing Correspondent: Big Surprise in Derby Trial Yesterday's Racing Neck Victory for Blandstar Portmarnock Unplaced Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Roffey House, Horsham Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fountain House Multiple Display Advertising Items Nell Gwynn House Match & Co., Ltd. Key-Flats Causerie Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harrods Estate Offices The Sunday Times J. Trevor and Sons Multiple Display Advertising Items F. L. 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