News from 25/09/1938
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Ernest Newman, J. S. Tinsley, Andrew Mack, H. E. Symons 'Sunday Times' Motoring Correspondent, A. T. Johnson, Henry Longhurst, G. T. Garratt, T. H. Evans Baillie, Gerard Hopkins, Yarborough, R. L. T., David Hunter-Blair, Westwood MacNeill, Ralph Straus, Hugh Paget, A. Beverley Baxter, F. G. Levien, Richard Clowes, R. C., Doreen Wallace, Eric Newton, E. V. Lucas, James Stephens, Bryce McMaster, James Agate, J. F. Reade, Thos. A. Russell, Mrs. Chamberlain, James Hilton, Milward Kennedy, N. Hamilton President, Brandon, Muriel Beckwith, Eleanor Graham, Sir John Marriott, D. R. Gent, Virginia Cowles, Desmond MacCarthy, Atticus, E. W. Ballantine, Phillis M. Coleridge, Robert Watson Smyth, John Hutchinson, Lt.-Com. Kenneth Edwards R. N., H. W. J. Edwards, W W Hadley, Mr. Roosevelt, Albert Wade, R. L. Hollands, Rt. Hon. D. Lloyd George, Sir Henry Wood's, Susan Ertz, Arthur Bryant, Wayfarer, H. G. Llewellyn, Edward Shanks, Dilys Powell, H. H. Symonds Secretary, Charles Williams, H. Pearl Adam, Barbara Burnham, Johannes Dornhoff, H. F., Rowland H. Hill, Hamilton Price, John Gore, J. Wentworth Day, E. P., R. F. Cantin, W. R. Land, T. C. Dugdale, H. F. J. Burn, F. B. J. Sharp,
ResumoMultiple Display Advertising Items Marshall & Snelgrove's By our City Editor: Markets Governed by Politics Gold Regains Recent High Price in Larger Turnover Cable and Wireless Prospects Money Market Active Demand for Dollars Brevities From our Own Correspondent, Reuter: Wall Street Rally after Early Selling Wave Day-By-Day Trends Dependent on European Events "Sunday Times" New York Closing Prices Gold Share Trust From our Own Correspondent: Amsterdam Stocks Fall Sharply Market Depressed This Week's Events Financial Queries Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Safety Plays Chess Winners in our Competition Lanchester & Daimler Plans The Vauxhall 12-4 This Week's Road Test Vauxhall Twelve-Four Saloon Auctions and Estates Acrostics Lanchester Beer Shakespeare and Schiaparelli The Dramatic World Waggery at Westminster "Good-Bye, Mr. Chips" Shaftesbury A Play. Adapted by James Hilton and Barbara Burnham from the Novel by James Hilton "Trelawny of the Wells" Old Vic Revival of Pinero's Comedy A Thriller of To-Day Plays and Players Mr. Dell's New Recipe The Week's Diary John Fernald New Darrieux Picture Film Notes Brilliant Acting Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stocktaking, 1938 The World of Music Have Foreign Supplies Dried Up? The Symphony Concerts Season's Novelties London to BIRMINGHAM.—There was, we are glad to hear, no accident at the opening of the Birmingham Do You Know? Harrods Some Provincial Galleries III—Leeds Hodder and Stoughton A Diary of my Times Book Tokens High Treason against Europe Wilfrid Blunt The World of Books Poet, Rebel, Aristocrat Wilfrid Scawen Blunt. By Edith Finch. (Cape. 15s.) Lord Esher's Memoirs Journals and Letters of Reginald Viscount Esher. Vol. Iv, 1916-30. Edited by Oliver Viscount Esher. (Ivor Nicholson and Watson. 25s.) Dry Guillotine Arms & the Covenant Renown Harrap Cassell Nelson's Discussion Books Farming and Food Supplies Lessons from a Veteran's Autobiography A Sussex Farmer. By William Wood. (Cape. 8s. 6d.) The Prince Consort Dispatch That Saved Peace Letters of the Prince Consort (1831-1861). Selected and Edited by Dr. Kurt Jagow and translated by E. T. S. Dugdale. Published by Authority of His Majesty the King. (Murray, 18s.) Jane Austen Warwick Deeping Collins Sampson Low, Marston & Co., Ltd. Cobden-Sanderson Escapades & Escapists New Fiction Mr. Masefield's "Dead Ned" Dead Ned. By John Masefield. (Helnemann. 7s. 6d.) Darkness My Bride. By Ethel Mannin. (Jarrolds. 7s. 6d.) Hall of Mirrors. By Lenore G. Marshall. (Chapman and Hall. 7s. 6d.) Orangefield. By Elizabeth Kyle. (Constable. 7s. 6d.) Thicker Than Water. By Nigel Gosling. (Longmans. 7s. 6d.) Lost My Girlish Laughter. By Jane Allen. (Faber. 7s. 6d.) Mainly for Girls A'Ice-All-By-Herself. By Elizabeth Coatsworth, illustrated by M. de Angeli (Harrap. 6s.) King of the Tinkers. By Patricia Lynch, illustrated by K. C. Lloyd. (Dent. 6s.) Sing for Your Supper. By Eleanor Farjeon, with illustrations by Isobel and John Morton Sale. (Michael Joseph. 6s.) She Shall Have Music. By Kitty Barne, illustrated by Ruth Gervis. (Dent. 6s.) Four Crime Stories Mr. Drax's Success Tune to a Corpse. By Peter Drax. (Hutchinson. 7s. 6d.) Death in Five Boxes. By Carter Dickson. (Heinemann. 7s. 6d.) More than One Serpent. By R. A. J. Walling. (Hodder and Stoughton. 7s. 6d.) The Singing Spider. By Angus MacVicar. (Stanley Paul. 7s. 6d.) John Masefield Wright & Brown, Ltd. Cobden-Sanderson Oscar Wilde Pallas Publishing Co., Ltd. The Times Book Club Mistinguett's Confessions London Library Rebels, Soldiers, and Dons Villa Victoria. By Frances Harris. (Duckworth. 7s. 6d.) The Wild Geese. By Bridget Boland. (Heinemann. 7s. 6d.) Clyde Valley. By Catherine Gavin. (Arthur Barker. 7s. 6d.) Forgive Us Our Virtues. By Vardis Fisher. (Methuen. 8s. 6d.) Anne Alone. By Owen Rutter. (Michael Joseph. 7s. 6d.) Mr. Dos Passos's Travels Journeys Between Wars. By John dos Passos. (Constable. 12s. 6d.) A Queen and a Nobleman Marie-Antoinette and Axel de Fersen. By M. Coryn. (Thornton Butterworth. 10s. 6d.) Jane Austen & her Circle Jane Austen: A "Life." By Elizabeth Jenkins. (Gollancz. 15s.) Jane Austen and Some Contemporaries. By Mona Wilson. (Cresset Press. 10s. 6d.) Hutchinson Esher Papers Blackie Books Panorama of India British Social Life During 250 Years British Social Life in India. By Dennis Kincaid. (Routledge. 15s.) Hall Caine's "Life of Christ" Books and Writers New Disraeli Letters Letters from Benjamin Disraell to Frances Anne, Marchioness of Londonderry, 1837-1861. Edited, with an introduction, by the Marchioness of Londonderry. (Macmillan. 7s. 6d.) Longmans Ward, Lock J. & E. Bumpus Ltd. Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Poet's Workshop John Drinkwater's Last Book English Poetry: An Unfinished History. By John Drinkwater. (Methuen. 6s.) To-Day's Home Programmes Broadcasting Burns in Prose and Picture Burns—By Himself. Edited and Illustrated by Keith Henderson. (Methuen. 12s. 6d.) Hour by Hour Choice Abroad Edwardian Glimpses So Kind to Youth. By Evelyn Bell. (Michael Joseph. 10s. 6d.) The Ivory Warrior Hutchinson Harvey Nichols Samona From our New York Correspondent: Second Thoughts in America Judgement Suspended From our Berlin Correspondent: Changed Feeling in Berlin From our Rome Correspondent: Napoleon's Elba From our Paris Correspondent: Crisis Week in Paris Government's Hesitation From our Irish Correspondent: Eire and War Risk Purchase of Gold Mr. Pepys on Holiday "Samuel Pepys, the Saviour of the Navy"—II Seeing the Sights of Spain Rock Plants The Garden To-day Screes for Small Gardens Meet the Pringles Daily Sketch Ven den Bergh's & Jurgens Ltd. Rodex Coats Woollands A Wanderer's Note-Book Black and White Letters to the Editor "Alibi"—Westminster Abbey—The Armant Dog—French Revolutionary Calendar—"waters of the West"—Blood Sports—Conductors, Players, and Critics The Moodkee Inn Training Young Cricketers Chipping Campden "Alibi" Resonant Place-Names Minority Rights The Shepherd-Athlete "The Halcyon Hunt" Westminster Abbey Atticus: Penance Night-Flowering Cactus American Homes Llanthony Abbey Robert Craufurd or Picton? The Armant Dog French Revolutionary Calendar "Waters of the West" Readers' Queries Blood Sports National Parks Conductors, Players, and Critics By Autolycus: The Town Sir Henry Wood's Jubilee When Dickens Was Disillusioned Dr. Benes's Predictions Mystery of Berkeley Square Atticus: Men, Women, and Memories The Formidable Fifties—Dr. Benes—General Sirovy—M. Jan Masaryk—Sir Alexander Cadogan—Mr. David Llewellyn By Diarist: Chronicle of the Week Barkers Braemar National Building Society To-Day's News Summary The Sunday Times The War Peril Peace Efforts Continue A Personal Duty By Scrutator: Still Hope for Peace But Issue Trembles in the Balance The Czechs on Guard America and the Crisis Changes in Public Opinion Canada's Oilfields Franco-Italian Relations Germany's "Final Demands" Cession of Territories with 50 Per Cent. Sudetens Must Be Granted in Six Days Terms Discussed by Cabinet and Submitted to Progue French Premier in London to-Day German Tribute to Mr. Chamberlain Prague Warns Border City Radio Orders for "Black-Out" The Meeting of Parliament Australian's £30,000 Gifts From our Own Correspondent: 1,000,000 Men under Arms in France Priority for All Troop Transport State Control of Radio News Special Features on Other Pages Gas Mask Drive in London Area Public Urged to Go for Fitting Screen and Pulpit Announcements British United Press: French Measures Full Instructions to Be Issued To-Day Fleet's Secret Destination Hurried Departure From our Own Correspondent, British United Press: Warship Sails from Portsmouth Leave Restricted Berlin Version of Demands Cession of all "70 per cent. Areas" by October 1 German Hope of Agreement You Can Be Sure of Shell By Our Military Correspondent: Britain's Arms up to Schedule Lessons of Troop Exercises Alterations to New Guns Harlech Castle Famous Welsh Stronghold Harlech Castle Brooklands Racing Exciting Start to Last Event British United Press: Cardinal Injured in Road Crash After Visit to the Pope R. A. F. Recruiting By a Special Correspondent: Broadcasting in War-Time B. B. C. Plans German Ex-Soldiers at Mansion House Talk with Lord Mayor Reuter, Exchange: Late News Wedding-Eve Tragedy Mother, Son, Fiancee Shot Dead By our City Editor: Continent Buys U. S. Dollars Jump in Gold Price Eight Times Champion Band Foden's Festival Win Book Fair To Be Opened by Mrs. Chamberlain Speedway Tracks Flooded London Downpour Air Raid Shelters for Lawyers In Temple Cellars Imperial Airways Empire Naval Forces in Pacific Large Increase Planned More Warships for Australia Multiple Display Advertising Items Social and Personal From our Own Correspondent: Riviera Season Opens Early Bigger Cannes Airport In Memoriam Vice-Admiral J. R. Segrave Teachers and Mr. Eden Sir Kenneth Barnes Banquet to Capt. Eyston London Welsh Centre To-Day's Services Yesterday's Weddings Hon. Patrick Ogilvie-Grant and Miss Alice Bowe Australian's £30,000 for Charities Admiral Leaves £30,806 Bright Periods Local Rain & Morning Fog Temperature Drops Sir P. Dawson, M. P. Work for Friendship with Italy Debenham & Freebody Braemar Flexees Ltd. Bournemouth Mayfair: Court and Society The Queen's Return to London—A Birthday Party on the Border—Miss Roasamond Broughton's Wedding Plans—A Film Premiere From Top to Toe Ministers' Wives at Home Duchess of Kent at Bath Re-Opening the Rooms Wright's "Goddards" Rowland's Macassar Oil Paris Academy of Dressmaking and Millinery Stomach Trouble due to the Crisis From our Own Correspondent, British United Press: Italy and Germany United against Democracies Duce Warns Europe: Six Days to Avert War From our Own Correspondent: Warsaw Undecided on her Policy Cabinet and Army Chiefs Meet Premier Urged to Support Czechs Deputations at No. 10 Prayers for Peace Continuous Service British United Press: "Security Measures" Taken in France M. Daladier's Statement The President of Czechoslovakia Rail Traffic Suspended Sudetens in Many Incidents Reuter, British United Press, Reuter: Europe under Arms Long-Range French Guns Massed From our Own Correspondent: Germans Mass on Frontier Rolls Razor Harrods State Express 555 Reuter, British United Press, Exchange, Central News: World Views of Czechoslovak Situation French Call for Arbitration by Mr. Roosevelt Peter Robinson By a Special Representative: Cabinet's Two Hour Meeting Premier Reports on Return Further Discussion to-Day Views on Crisis By a Special Correspondent: Conservative Conference 39 Resolutions on the Agenda Premier's Work for Peace Radio-Sodium St. Bartholomew's Practice Astorias Selfridge's Edmonton Air Crash Pilot's "Wilful Disobedience" From our Own Correspondent: Repertory Theatre's Silver Jubilee Birmingham Productions A Cotswold Village "Sunday Times" Cross-Word Puzzle No. 717 Cross-word Prizewinners No. 716.—Mrs. J. Bowmaker Do You Know? From our Own Correspondent: Royal Visit to Clydeside Tour of Exhibition and Naming of Liner "Spain and the Future" From a Special Correspondent: Ping-Pong and Darts at New Hospital Aiding Treatment of Fractures History of the English Bible From Wycliffe to the Authorised Version All about Radio A Village in the Cotswolds Smith Sectric Clocks Nicoll Klm & Knilm First Examinations for Women Famous College's Origin Autumn Photography From our Own Correspondent: Kent Industries Exhibition Opening this Week By our Zoo Correspondent: Zoo Racing Camel to Give Rides Training for the Spring By a Special Correspondent: Six Dickens Villains Mass Mock Trial Famous Gang to Be Arraigned Grenadiers at St. Paul's Sunday's City March Dutch Eel Fishers Leave Thames Old Monopoly Lapses From our Own Correspondent: Birmingham now a Port Increasing Canal Trade St. Pancras since 1086 Borough's History in Exhibition To Be Opened by Lord Stamp Chingford Becomes a Borough Ceremony To-Morrow Balloon Exercises Display To-Day in Greenwich Park Matt-Creme Burberrys Bradleys Treasure Cot By Pandora: Some Peaceful Thoughts Recipes of Quality Collected by Lady Muriel Beckwith The Public Schools Derry & Toms Multiple Display Advertising Items By a Special Correspondent: Phillips Will Win Boxing If Temperament Does Not Beat Him Doyle's One Asset Birchfield's Sixth Win in Manchester-Blackpool Relay Race American Baseball Reuter: Yesterday's Results English Women's Title Golf Miss Pamela Barton's Prospects Perry's Method of Play Goose Match at Harrow Golf Club Competitions True Temper 333 Irons Bromley Club's Jubilee Hockey Scratch Eleven Play Cleverly Bisseker Hurt Greyhound Racing Hayes Colours Lowered Amateur Football Lee Still Getting Goals for Casuals "Sunday Times" C. 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Win the Berry Trophy 70,000 People See Aston Villa Hold Arsenal League Football 160 Goals in 44 Games—Everton Lose All-Winning Record Yesterday's Football Results Brentford Fall Away Beaten after Holding Good Lead Northolt Park Results Arsenal's Escape Aston Villa Fail to Earn Reward Joy at his Best Ice Hockey Palmolive Choy Too Good for Olliff Lawn Tennis One of Most Improved Players of Season Roehampton Finals Richmond Still Losing Rugby Football And Blackheath Beaten by Plymouth Albion Harlequins' Last-Minute Win London Welsh Win Catford Bridge Beaten in Stirring Finish Honours were Even Old Paulines Draw with Fourteen Men Gloucester Win Keen Game Schoolboy's Fine Work at Full-Back Bristol Beaten in Scrums Vital First Five Minutes Scottish Profit by Quick Try Brilliant Player Injured Last-Minute Penalty Rosslyn Park Robbed of Victory Good Back Play From our Own Correspondent: Blackheath Will Do Better Promising Display at Plymouth Speed and Skill Rugby Results Southend Team Race Reuter: Miss Berg Wins U. S. Title By Fairway: Cambridgeshire is now More Open Racing Notes Edgehill and Zaimis Strengthen their Claims By Mankato: History of Newmarket First October Meeting Charles II Said to Have Lost a Palace There From our Racing Correspondent: Surprise Win by Pylon II Yesterday's Racing Wavelength Scores for the King Multiple Display Advertising Items Harrods Estate Offices "Oakwood," Crawley Sussex Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Buckinghamshire Suburban Properties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hastings and East Sussex Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Herts Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Properties Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight, Frank & Rutley Dorset House Fifty-Five Park Lane Key-Flats Causerie Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times
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