News from 21/08/1938
1938; Gale Group;
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Ernest Newman, H. M. Abrahams, Andrew Mack, Lloyd's, S. Gordon Hogg, Manipuri, A. T. Johnson, Francis Skeet, H. E. Symons "Sunday Times" Motoring Correspondent, Henry Longhurst, A. E. Samuel, T. H. Evans Baillie, Gerard Hopkins, John A. Keyser, M. Maisky's Move, Yarborough, T. H. Griffiths, Westwood MacNeill, Ralph Straus, W. G. McMinnies, David Stephens, A. E. Hanford, Richard Clowes, Atticus II, Basil Maine, E. V. Lucas, James Agate, Charles St. Helena, Milward Kennedy, Hentry Tristram, H. J. Tarry, Walter Crick, Lt. Cmdr Kenneth Edwards R. N."Sunday Times" Naval Correspondent, Sydney W. Carroll, Sir John Marriott, H. P. Garwood, E. H. Blakeney, Richard Keane, J. W. Hamilton (of St. Paul, Minnesota), Alec Waugh, Kenneth Pickthorn, R. L. Hollands, Ernest A. Ebblewhite, Andrew W. Arnold, Cornwell Robertson, Edward Shanks, A. Collins Rolfe, G. M. Young, A. D., Hugh M. Baker, Charles Williams, J. M., Thos. C. Green, Robert Smith, Philip Inman Chairman, H. F., Rowland H. Hill, H. Pearl Adam, Hamilton Price, Elton Ede, K. Nielsen, R. F. Cantin, Sir E. Denison Ross, Mankato, Mona Wilson, Fairway, Lady Muriel Beckwith,
ResumoTo-Day's Weather Winston Hotel Eccleston Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Palace Hotel Selsdon Park Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items London's Leading Residential Hotels Garlands Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Hotel Rubens Multiple Display Advertising Items Stanhope Court Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Marshall & Snelgrove Soviet Stand on Spain Plan By our City Editor: Uncertainty Causes Dull Markets M. Daladier's Declaration Checks Fall in the Franc Broken Hill Proprietary Record Brevities This Week's Events Financial Queries From our Own Correspondent: Wall Street Prices Well Held in Quiet Trading Recovery Helped by Better Trade and Commodity News Quotation from the "Sunday Times"New York Correspondent and Reuter's Agency: "Sunday Times" New York Closing Prices (English equivalents calculated at $4.88 to £1) 10 Most Active Stocks Reuter: Cotton Easier Reuter: Wheat Lower Reuter: New York Metals Francs Remain Firm, Dollars Cheaper Money Market Reuter: Fresh Recovery on Berlin Bourse Gains up to Three Points Short Brothers Trust of Bank Shares Multiple Display Advertising Items From Chairmen's Speeches Strand Electric Holdings Operating Companies' Profits Rise Stock Exchange Features (From Lloyd's): Mail & Shipping News Chess Problem-Solving Competition A Holiday Match Bridge Acrostics Double Acrostic No, 1,752 Lilies Some Seasonal Notes The Garden To-Day From our Irish Correspondent: Tourists in Eire Wants and Defects Analysed Looking and Listening Broadcasting To-Day's Home Programmes Hour by Hour Choice Abroad Auctions and Estates 265 Acres in Kent for Sale Back to the Classics The Dramatic World Gautier and Musical Comedy Hippodrome Wednesday, August 17 "The Fleets Lit up" A Musical Comedy "She Too was Young" Wyndham's Tuesday, August 16 A Play by Hilda Vaughan and Laurier Licter Abbey Theatre Festival Fine O'casey Production Open-Air Theatre Festival at Buxton Plays and Players Mr. Guinness's Hamlet The Week's Diary Tale of the Boxing Ring Film Notes Robert Taylor as Pugilist This Week at the "Proms" Novelty from Belgium The firat issue of shillings with impress of her Majesty, Queen Victoria Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coliseum Steps to Parnassus The World of Music Classical Treatise On Counterpoint From our New York Correspondent: America and the War Debt The Basis of a Settlement From our Berlin Correspondent: German Public Opinion Lord Runciman's Mission From our Rome Correspondent: Open-Air Opera for Italian Masses From our Paris Correspondent, "Le Fingaro": France and Germany The Parisian Point of View Hungary at the Cross-Roads III—Dependence on Germany Konigsmark Herbert Jenkins From Pitt to Salisbury The World of Books A Century of Foreign Policy Foundations of British Foreign Policy (1792-1902). By Harold Temperley and Lillian M. Penson. (Cambridge University Press, 25s.) A Century of Diplomatic Blue Books (1814-1914). By Harold Temperley and Lillian M. Penson. (Cambridge University Press. 30s.) Finis Austriae An Eye-Witness's Story Thus Died Austria. By Oswald Dutch (Arnold. 10s. 6d.) Bowers Uncle and Niece Patches of Sunlight. The Autobiography of Lord Dunsany. (Heinemann. 15s.) Brought Up and Brought Out. By Mary Pakenham. (Cobden-Sanderson. 8s. 6d.) Men at Work Seven Shifts. Edited by Jack Common. (Secker and Warburg. 7s. 6d.) Portrait in Steel Robert Hichens Marcus Revell Harrap Book Tokens Victorian "Period Piece" A Country Parson's Diary Kilvert's Diary. Edited by William Plomer. (Cape. 12s. 6d.) Themes of Old Romance Madeleine de Scudery. By Dorothy McDougall. (Methuen. 12s. 6d.) Sailors in Revolt Sollors' Rebellion: A Century of Naval Mutinies. By J. G. Bullocke (Eyre and Spottiswoode. 10s. 6d.) Far East in the Throes Japan in Transition. By Emil Leaderer and Emy Leaderer-Seidler. (Humphrey Milford. 14s.) Japan's Gamble in China. By Freda Utley (Secker and Warburg. 6s.) Rebecca Britain and America Multiple Display Advertising Items Collins Daily Sketch A Group of Poets New Fiction Wordsworth and His Circle William and Dorothy. By Helen Ashton. (Collins. 8s. 6d.) The Journey Up. By Robert Hichens. (Cassell. 8s. 6d.) "The Great American Novel …" By Clyde Brion Davis. (Barker. 7s. 6d.) Choos. By Shaw Desmond. (Hutchinson. 8s. 6d.) Adventure and Crime Night Over Mexico. By Todd Downing (Methuen. 7s. 6d.) Postscript to Poison. By Dorothy Bowers (Hodder and Stoughton. 7s. 6d.) Mr. Mortimer Gets the Jitters. By Berkeley Gray (Collins. 7s. 6. d) Sabotage Broadcost. By Hammond Inns (Jenkins. 7s. 6d.) Taxi-Driving & Politics It's Draughty in Front: The Autobiography of a London Taxi-driver. By Herbert Hodge. (Michael Joseph. 8s. 6d.) Mozart and his Father Letters of Mazart and His Family. Vol. II Edited by Emily Anderson. (Macmillan. 18s.) A '45 Find Contemporary Account of the Rising 1745 and After. By Alistair Tayler and Henrietta Tayler. (Nelson. 12s. 6d.) A Million Miles of Travel Free Lance. By E. Alexander Powell. (Harrap. 10s. 6d.) Hutchinson Slip a Book Token in with your letter Czechs & Sudetens Background of the Problem Czechs and Germans. By Elizabeth Wiskemann. Issued under the auspices of the Royal Institute of International Affairs. (Oxford University Press 12s. 6d.) Czechoslovakia: Keystone of Peace and Democracy. By Lieut.-Commander Edgar P. Young, R. N. (Gollancz, 12.6d.) By Diarist: Chronicle of the Week Portraits and Reflections People Are Much Alike. By Basil Maine. (Murray. 10s. 6d.) The Crusade Ideal Why It Persisted The Crusade in the Later Middle Ages. By Aziz Suryal Atiya. (Methuen. 30s.) Do You Know? Sidney FAIRWAY's Jarrolds - London Holidays A Wanderer's Notebook Similes The Cellini Bell "Boxing Harry" Snowdrops in Literature Dr. Johnson and Voltaire The Trafalgar Square Lions "The Friendly Society of Free Men" "The One Square Mile" Snowderops in Literature—Cardinal Newman and Lord Calthorpe—A Shakespearean Puzzle—Sir Walter Ralegh's Last Speech—Yougue-Words—Atlantic Records and Mails—Hungary at the Cross-Roads A Shakespearean Puzzle Cardinal Newman and Lord Calthorpe Unconscious Plagiarists "Brass Tacks" E. V. Lucas's Letters Sir Walter Ralegh's Last Speech Vogue-Words Spite Trees Men and Memories Government's Financial Year Readers' Queries Atlantic Records and Mails Hungary at the Cross-Roads Government Spending Tranquil Suffolk Men, Women, and Memories The Final Test—Sir Landon Ronald—Mr. Alfred Noyes—Mr. H. G. Wells—Lord Rayleigh—Col. Lindbergh By Autolycus: The Town France's Role in Europe Preserving Peace Bradleys Multiple Display Advertising Items To-Day's News Summary The Sunday Times America and Europe U. S. Programme for Peace Storage in Britain St. Helena What's in a Name? Reforms in the Air Questions & Suggestions for the B. B. C Kitchener at the War Office Memoirs of Sir George Arthur, Bart—VI Planning the New Armies Broadcasting House—"this vast stone ship of Portland… St. Helena Bishop on Island's Plight To the Editor, Sunday Times Other Letters, Page 10 Franco's Terms for Spain Plan Reservations Likely to Create Fresh Difficulties Russia Refuses More Concessions Further Setback Feared to Anglo-Italian Agreement By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Early Meeting of Committee M. Maisky's Move From our Own Correspondent: Ciano Replies to Britain Italy's Attitude From our Own Correspondent: Pyrenees Frontier French Socialists May Seek Reopening Reuter: Capt. Kendrick Expelled German Charge of Espionage Inspired Berlin Comment Alleged Confession Dr. Krofta Consults Czechs' Allies Bid for Trade Support Reuter: Mystery of Negrin's Whereabouts London Visit Rumour The Final Test Match England's Fine Start in the Final Test Yorkshiremen Break a Second-Wicket Record Patience Pitted against Patience Special Features on Other Pages The Prime Minister Returning to London to-Morrow Reuter: 364 Foreign Women Still in Hankow Again Urged to Leave £488,756 Scottish Estate Gearless Car Claim "Cheaper and Faster" Transport Device May Be Used by Liners Reuter: Gen. Vuillemin Visit to German Air Factory Princess Margaret Eight To-Day The King's Gift of Pearls S. C. Wooderson's New Record Half Mile Time Beaten Castrol New German Submarine Fleet Growing Potential Strength 68 Vessels to Britain's 59 From our Own Correspondent: Mystery of Secrets Case Man in Court To-Morrow From our Own Correspondent: Five Victims in Flying-Boat Weather Beats Divers Reuter: British Clergymen in New York Pulpits Five Preaching To-Day Threat to Old Chelsea Buildings Threat to Old Chelsea Lombard Terrace During your Holidays British United Press: Don Cossack Choir in Crash Yangtse Delay Worries Japan Reinforcements Required Reuter: U. S. To Build 34,000-Ton Liner Successor to Leviathan Late News Missing Borstal Youth Detained From our Own Correspondent: Census of Jews in Italy Questionnaire for Every Family Reuter: Britons Saved from Yacht Drifting 36 Hours Man Falls under Train R. A. F. Men Fight Heath Fire The Rio Grande Composer Conducts at "Prom" Reuter: More Resignations in Spain Ministers and Bank Governor Late Sir Nigel Playfair's Loss £10,000 on a Play Seaside Cinema Fire 1,000 People Walk out Smallpox Warning to Navy Alcohol for Engine Power From a Special Correspondent: Mr. A. Noyes and Banned Book "Action Contrary to Law" Developments in Dispute Reuter: No Striking at U. S. Through Canada Premier on her Duty Court Circular In Memoriam Admiral Beaty-Pownall A Novelist's Film Music in the Parks To-Day's Services Deaths Royal Children on Holiday Yesterday's Weddings Dr. James S. Ellis and Miss Verdon-Roe 'The Ladder to Success' Testator on an Example 20th Century German Art Exhibition Third Extension London's Navy Week Some Bright Periods Showers with Hail and Thunder Locally Sir John Paget, K. C., Mr. A. Hutchinson, Mr. Daniel Cooper An Authority on Law of Banking Debenham & Freebody Multiple Display Advertising Items Court and Society The Royal Family at Balmoral—Holidays in the Country, Across the Border, and Abroad—Models in Belgrave Square The Bride About the House From our Own Correspondent: Czechs' Vital Meeting with Little Entente Allies Foreign Minister's Proposal for Closer Commercial Ties From our Own Correspondent: Admiral Horthy's German Visit Trade Talks Likely From our Own Correspondent: Novel Plan for Czechoslovakia Corridor to Russia Reuter: Cabinet Minister's Mont Blanc Climb M. Zay Sets out Reuter: Intense Bombing on the Ebro Franco Strikes Back Reuter: British Commission See Air Raid 5 Planes Bomb Alicante Zoo Death Struggle in Air Raid Bomb Frees Lion & Panther R. A. F. Display at Brooklands From our Own Correspondent: Reassurance for Poland Germany Explains the Troop Movements Warsaw Nothing to Fear Reuter, British United Press: Cost of Exercises £560,000 a Day Reuter, Exchange: Bank Fired in Palestine Barclays to Close Three Branches Reuter: Tanfield Trustee at Paris Villa Not Allowed Entry Exchange: Finland Rejects 53 Jewish Refugees Sent Back to Germany Reuter: Belgian Manoeuvres End From our Own Correspondent: Paris Hint of Drastic Steps in Dock Strike Talk of "Industrial Mobilisation" Premier Attends Conference Reuter: Vanished Generals Mystery Dossier before Court British United Press: Witness from Goal Likely Move in U. S. Bribery Trial Exchange: Record U. S. Flight Pacific to Atlantic in 10½ Hours Derry & Toms Samona Bradleys State Express Bournemouth By our Military Correspondent: Trial Recruits Decide to Join Army Success of New Reserve Scheme London Finding More Men By our Air Correspondent: Slow Recruitment for R. A. F. Trades More Radio Men Wanted By Our Military Correspondent: Cavalry Work with Machine-Guns Sussex & Hants "War" Reuter: 1,000 Miles in Barrow By a Special Representative: Beacon Guard for Britain £300 a Head Cost of Searchlight Crew Club-Like London Headquarters From our Own Correspondent: Malta Black-Out Combined Exercises this Week Doctor Fined for Assault Servant's Story of Kiss Exchange: German Tax Rise Denied By Our Television Correspondent: Television at Radiolympia B. B. C. To Show a Studio at Work Cabaret Turns & Mannequins From our Own Correspondent: Plans for Launch by the Queen Giant Liner Progress From our Own Correspondent: Camping Holiday for Boys on Probation Plan May Be General One Young Canadian Likes Scots Teas 99 Others Prefer London From our Own Correspondent: Cosmic Rays & Outings Scientists' Week-End Programme Elusive "Yukons" Lost Plane Found in North Sea Card with Pilot's Name British United Press: Greek and Turkish Frontier March Non-Military Zones Cattle Disease in Wales Multiple Display Advertising Items Holiday Indigestion Multiple Display Advertising Items By Essex Waters Recipes of Quality Readers' Recipes By Essex Waters Charm of Wivenhoe From our Own Correspondent: 10,000 from One Firm to Exhibition Special Week-End Trains Do You Know? How the Modern Car is Tested Gales and Snowstorms to Order A New Rover Fourteen "Sunday Times" Cross-Word Puzzle No. 712 WILL's Gold Flake Multiple Display Advertising Items By a Special Correspondent: Royal Homes Not Rated Queen who was once Summoned Marlborough House Controversy Fastest Ulster Grand Prix German Machine Wins From our Own Correspondent: Secrets of Famous Royal Palace Clarendon Excavations Parachutist Injured Man who Made Record Delayed Jump Driver Hurt in Hill Climb By a Special Correspondent: Theatre to Aid Research Stock Exchange's Big Plans "Hugh Queckett Fund" Reuter: Budapest Honours St. Stephen Regent in Procession Countryside as a Nerve Tonic Mr. Macdonald's Tribute Variety "Command" Show By Our Agricultural Correspondent: "Good Farming" Trials Tenants Whose Methods are Challenged Problem of Lack of Labour School for Rural Music Growing Interest Main Line Blocked Multiple Display Advertising Items By a Special Correspondent: Safeguarding Rural Beauty Spots 800 Wardens now on Patrol Help Sought by Police Saving Footpaths Thousands of Signs Being Erected From our Own Correspondent: "Empire Brain Trust" Conference in New South Wales 140 Delegates from Many Lands From our Own Correspondent: Medieval Relics Dug up Oxford Discoveries Street Musicians' Motor-Car Fine for Obstruction Holidays in North Devon When to Rest and Refresh By our Zoo Correspondent: Rage and Terror Zoo Squirrels Live up to Names More Boswell Mss for America Judge's Decision Burst Tyre Crash Boy of Eleven Killed Multiple Display Advertising Items Palace hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Hotels, Tours & Cruises Multiple Display Advertising Items Italian Lines Multiple Display Advertising Items The Ebor an Example of Handicapper's Art Racing Notes York Prospects and Problems History of Gimcrack Stakes How the Champagne Custom Originated From our Racing Correspondent: Rockfel Proves her Merit Beats Solar Flower by a Length Yesterday's Racing Davis Cup—Inter-Zone Final League Champions Humbled by Second Division Side Association Football Jubilee Fund Games Surprises Yesterday's Football Results Deserved Victory Spurs were Better Side than Arsenal Chelsea Mastered Brentford Expose Old Forward Faults Is Left Right? Golf Beginner's Problems What Cotton Said Silver King Cotton's Lead Record Second round in German "Open" Reuter: British Rugby Team's Victory Excellent Combination Bowls Tunbridge Wells Tournament Wooderson Achieves his Ambition Athletics Sets up New World's Record for Half-Mile An Incredible First Lap S. C. Wooderson's From our Own Correspondent: Fine Sport at Brixham Yacht Racing Trivia's Eighteenth Winning Flag Diadem Carries off the Handicap Yarmouth (I. O. W.) Sagitta Best of Eight-Metres Class Club Prospects Rugby Football New London Irish Captain Good Work in the off Season Public Schools' Hopes Rugby's Five Old Colours Dewars "White Label" An Oundle Record to Maintain Keen Play in Exmouth Men's Final From our Own Correspondent: New Northern Champions Lawn Tennis Butler Defeats Jones in Straight Sets Croquet Challenge Cups Two England Centuries Test Match Hutton and Leyland in Record Partnership at the Oval Edrich Soon out Test Score Board Cooper Excels Warwickshire Attack Worn down From our Own Correspondent: Surrey Attack Trounced Lee's 357 in Three Innings Somerset Records Duel between Batsmen and Bowlers Scientific Cricket at Cardiff The Cricket Score Board: How the Matches Stand England Century-Maker Hits out From our Own Correspondent: Sutcliffe at his Best Yorkshire's "Shadow Side" Score Well Heane's Fine Work Reuter: Cambridge Captain Wins From our Own Correspondent: Barnett Finds Consolation Five Lancs Wickets and 76 Not out Parkin in Form From our Own Correspondent: James Rallies Northants Isle of Wight's First County Match Creese Injured Club Cricket Results Sedate Sussex Batting John Langridge Hits a Hundred Nearing his 2,000 Runs Cricket Averages Three of First Four Bowlers are Yorkshiremen By a Special Correspondent: Eton Excelsior Record Rowing Promoting Club Win Maiden Fours Greyhound Racing Northolt Park Results Fabre's Serpentine Win Reuter: Baseball in America Polo at Home next Year Polo Notes Club Talent Indian and French Visitors Reuter: Alice Marble Beats Nancy Wynne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Farebrother, Ellis & Co. 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