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News from 18/12/1938

1938; Gale Group;

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Albert Ridge, Diana Wynyard, R. C., Doreen Wallace, Eric Newton, H. A. Saintsbury, James Agate, W. D. H. McCullough, Desmond MacCarthy, H. E. Symons Sunday Times Motoring correspondent, Dorothy Hyson, John Brophy, Lt.-Commander Kenneth Edwards R. N."Sunday Times" Naval Correspondent, Gwen John, Howard Irving Young, A. T. Johnson, Margaret Halsey, Otto Zarek, James Strong, Miss C. M. Joyce, Richard Clowes, Basil Maine, R. M. Millwood, Milward Kennedy, H. W. J. Stone, D. R. Gent, C. L'estrange Ewen, G. W. Chisholm, Ernest A. Ebblewhite, Geo. S. Allen, J. M. MacGibbon, John Stephan O. S. B., R. W. Knollys, H. F., Pandora, A. Edgar Beresford, Fairway, Ernest Newman, A. L. Rowse, Jeffrey Dell, G. W. G. Kirkpatrick, Ralph Straus, W. MacLanachan "Sunday Times" Air Correspondent, Hugh J. Goolden, Raymond Fieldhouse, Miss Jean Scivwright, J. H. S. Terry, Sydney W. Carroll, L. C., The Hon Beryl Kearley, R. L. Hollands, Alba Agent for National Spain in Great Britain, William Teeling, T. H. L. Hony, Edward Shanks, Elton Ede, Cedric Wallis (Secretary, London Music Festival), Lord David Cecil, R. F. Cantin, Mankato, Miss Maureen Brown, Margery Allingham, A. B., H. Belloc, Henry Longhurst, Yarborough, J. J. R. Thethowan, E. G. R. Taylor, A. W. Christle Secretary, W. Wells, Atticus, Mrs. H. M. Starling, G. M. Young, H. Pearl Adam, P. P. P., John C. Daniell Major, J. Anderson, Lady Muriel Beckwith, Kurt Goldschmidt,

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Alexandra Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Bailey's Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Xmas Gay Multiple Display Advertising Items Christmas Jestibities Multiple Display Advertising Items On Slow Court Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Marshall & Snelgrove Thomas Hardman & Sons Limited Municipal and General The United Molasses Company Company Meeting Encouraging Current Business The Macfie & Sons Arrangement By our City Editor: Brighter Outlook for Markets Mixed Reception Accorded Industrial Issueds Brewery Stocks for Investment Money Market Dollars Weaker: Frances Firm Financial Queries Bank of London and South America Company Meeting Net Profits Slightly Higher Safety First Multiple Display Advertising Items The Johannesburg Consolidated Investment Company, Ltd., Group Company Notice Declaration of Dividends Nelson Financial Trust Company Meeting Dividend Maintained J. Brockhouse and Company Company Meetings Satisfactory Progress London & Rhodesian Mining & Land A Satisfactory Profit Eastbourne Mutual Building Society Roneo Limited Dividend of 10 per Cent This Week's Events From Chairmen's Speeches Thomas Hardman New Fixed Trust Brevities From our Own Correspondent, Reuter: Irregular close to Dull New York Session Internal Strength of Market Helps Share Price Recovery "Sunday Times" New York Closing Prices (English equivalents calculated at $4.68 to £1) From our Own Correspondent: Business Good at Amsterdam Sugar Shares Attract Attention Bridge The Four-Card Suit in the Two Hands Competition Awards Reports and Notices A Good Bad Play The Dramatic World Mr. Odets Goes Highbrow "Windfall" Apollo Thursday, December 15 A Play. By Howard Irving Young and Jefirey Dell "Where the Rainbow Ends" Holborn Empire (mats) Wed., Dce 14 Christmas Opera "Design for Living" Plays and Players Production at the Haymarket The Week's Diary Romance in Vienna Film Notes "The Great Waltz" Johann Strauss and Duvivier Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Great Waltz Harmony Old & New The World of Music Quartal and Tertian Recitals of the Week Housman Settings Alexander Jamieson The Galleries The Mutability of Taste Chess Problem-Solving Competition Acrostics State Express National Children's Home Bovril H. V. Morton's Multiple Display Advertising Items Chateaubriand The World of Books II—Lover and Writer Chateaubriand. By Andre Maurois. (Cape. 12s. 6d.) Cities of Old Arabia Seen in the Hadhramaut. By Freya Stark. (Murray. 21s.) Multiple Display Advertising Items Frederick Muller Cassell Harrap Rienzi of Rome Lawyer's Clerk and Ruler Tribune of Rome. By lrls Origo. (Hogarth Press. 7s. 6d.) Macmillan Faber Arthur Barker The Dragon Book Multiple Display Advertising Items The English Tradition English Folk. By Wallace Notestein. (Cape. 12s. 6d.) Happy Warrior Paths of Happiness. By Lord Mottistone. (Hodder and Stoughton. 5s.) Our Own Times Our Own Times, 1913-1938. By Stephen King-Hall. (Nicholson & Watson. 12s. 6d.) Seasonable Stories New Fiction Dalby Green. By Walter Brierley. (Duckworth. 7s. 6d.) The Younger Venus. By Naomi Royde Smith. (Macmillan. 7s. 6d.) Sarah's Youth. By E. Œ. Someville and Martin Ross. (Longman's. 7s. 6d.) Twelve Midnight Street. By Reginald Davis. (Bles. 7s. 6d.) Romances of History The Bishop's Move. By Dennis Parry and H. M. Champness. (Robert Hale. 7s. 6d.) The Daughter of the Scots Brigade. By Oswald Dallas. (Moray Press. 7s. 6d.) A Winter Chronicle. By E. G. Kolbenheyer. (Bodley Head. 7s. 6d.) Riddles of Crime Hercule Poirot's Christmas. By Agatha Christie. (Collins. 7s. 6d.) The Hut. By Laurence Meynell. (Nicholson and Watson. 7s. 6d.) The Planist Shoots First. By Gerald Fairlie. (Hodder and Stoughton. 7s. 6d.) Crime Against Society. By James Spenser. (Longmans. 7s. 6d.) Raggle-Taggle Days The Gorse and the Briar. By Patrick McEvoy. Illustrated by Christopher McEvoy. (Harrap. 10s. 6d.) Blackwood & Sons Ltd. An Oxford University Chest "Spirit Revelation Unveils the Bible" The Great Fox-Trot Book Fair Competitions Last Minute Choices Book Token The Air is Filled Broadcasting To-Day's Home Programmes Hour by Hour Choice Abroad Auctions and Estates Dreams come true Daily Sketch From our Own Correspondent: American Radio Freedom of Speech on the Air From our Berlin Correspondent: Christmas in Berlin From our Own Correspondent: Herculaneum—The Buried City From our Paris Correspondent: M. Bonnet on French Policy An Important Statement Lady Caroline Lamb The Young Melbourne—VII Pathos of her Closing Days A German Cross-Word Puzzle From our Irish Correspondent: Eire & Denmark Contrasts in Farming Methods Do You Know? By Diarist: Chronicle of the Week Britain and Winter Sports Popularity of Ski-ing Christmas Games Below we give a selection from suggestions by our readers for Christmas Games. A Prize of 10s. 6d. is awarded for each suggestion printed By an Old Member: France and Italy Week at Westminster The Tunis Question Horlicks The Woodland Corner The Garden To-day Some Planting Suggestions Blue Star Line Royal Mail Lines, Ltd. Cannes Sunday Times A Wanderer's Note-Book Antioch Rainfall—North and South Mistranslations Duck's Egg The 46th Regiment of Foot "Which is Right?" Mayor Auchmuty of New York Party Colours "Weigh" and "Way" Star of Bethlehem? Precedence—Early Golf—Lessing—Historical Novels—"plain" or "Plane"—London Music Festival—William Tyndale Precedence Early Golf "Bully" Lessing The Shako Sir Henry Irving Historical Novels "Plain" or "Plane" Avignon "Masoned Turrets" Repetition Readers' Queries The London Music Festival Blockade of Germany William Tyndale "Brown as a Berry" Electron-Microscope British Airways Moorfields Men, Women, and Memories Lord Oxford—Mr. Lloyd George—Bird Lovers—Belgian Ambassador—Sir John Anderson—Mr. R. A. Butler By Autolycus: The Town Esso Ethyl German Railways Information Bureau The Sunday Times South Africa's Part in the Building of Empire A Three Months' Test They Wept like Anything By Scrutator: What is the Alternative? The Issues before Parliament To-Morrow The Italians and Tunis Americans and Britain Letters to the Editor Author's Reply to Miss Rebecca West To the Editor, Sunday Times Cardinal Goma English Cottages Contents By our Diplomatic Correspondent: British Move to Aid China Trade Initial £450,000 Credit for Road Transport Through Burma Countering Japanese Exclusion Policy Chinese Appeal for Loan to Assist in Maintaining Currency From our Own Correspondent: Nazi S. S. Guard in Czecho-Slovakia Swastika Allowed From our Own Correspondent: Nazi Bureau for Ukrainians Germany Requests Registration Autonomy Drive Supported French Torpedo Boat for Britain Government's Gift From our Own Correspondent: Lady Rosebery Hurt in Hunting Fall Taken 50 Miles to Hospital Big Advance in Air Defences Fighter Units Strengthened Rising Output of New Guns Reuter: Peers Watch Raid British Visitors to Barcelona 16 Deg. Fall in Temperature Cold Spell Likely To Last Gale Casualties to Shipping Reuter: Germany and the Tunis Issue Warning to Britain From our Own Correspondent: Grand Duke and Ukraine Report "No Offer of Throne" From our Own Correspondent: Duke and Duchess to Visit Plymouth Gift to Warship By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Schacht's Plan for Refugees Sent to Six Powers on Committee Difficulties of Proposal Boys Recalled at Wellington Reported Infantile Paralysis 180-Miles Television Martell By our Political Correspondent: Week of Big Debates Clearing up for the Recess Speaker's Seat By our Military Correspondent: Full Test for Mobile Army Big Force to Be Moved by Air Exercise for Staff Week of Big Debates King and Queen at Tea Party Princesses Cut the Christmas Cake British United Press: U. S. Drug Frauds Subpoenas Served on Politicians Exchange: Arrest after Gift Alleged Bribe to Nazis Eddystone Man Rescued 2 Other Keepers Still Marooned Territorials' New Role General's Tribute Reuter: Late News Von Cramm's Plans An interesting Stuart relic in the City of London is the Parish Clerks, Hall, the history of which is referred to on this page. The Worshipful Company of Parish Clerks (to which only actual parish Clerks can be admitted) will celebrate its 500th year of corporate life in 1942 By a Special Correspondent: Parish Clerks' Hall Historic Relic of Stuart Times Exchange: "France Can Ensure her Own Security" Flandin's Confidence East Norfolk's 3 Candidates Liberal-National Chosen £1,200 Jewel Theft Countess's Loss in Surrey Exchange: King George of Greece New Play's New Act Reuter: Air Service across North Pole Soviet Plan Report BP Ethyi Mr. Morrison on Milk Bill Hopes "Ticket Has Not Expired" New Measures Forecast Two Women Die in Blazing Car Burst Petrol Tank Reuter: British Steamer Sunk The Medici Society Braemar Norway Folkestone Social and Personal Rev. Ensor Walters Noted Methodist Preacher L. C. C. Architect Retiring To-Day's Services Yesterday's Weddings Capt. David Meynell & Miss D. Elphinstone Dalrymple End of Term at Eton The Prizewinners The King's Tree at Abbey The Queen's Gifts Schoolboy Explorers Scotswoman's £143,585 Large Bequests to Charities £147,534 Estate of Butcher & Dog Owner Miners as Duke's Guests Cold Spell to Stay Wintry Showers and Local Gales Sharp Frosts Major-Gen. J. Gerrard In Memoriam A Christmas Party WILLS's Gold Flake Cigarettes Harveys Britain Building Bigger Destroyers 1,920 Ton Vessels with Speed of 36½ Knots London's Green Belt 364 More Acres British United Press: Duce to Open "Coal City" Built in a Year Reuter: Arabs' Loyalty to the King Big Palestine Meeting Labour Ministry's New Name National Service Senior Under Officer C. Blair, the best cadet of the year, receiving the Sword of Honour from Lt.-Gen. Sir Reginald May at yesterday's passing-out parade at the Royal Military College at Camberley From our Own Correspondent, British United Press: Slovaks Poll To-Day First Diet Election in their History The King and Aged Printers Reply to Greeting Sussex Oil Search Abandoned Licences now Expired From our Own Correspondent, Reuter: Rumanian Jews Anxious to Emigrate Scheme Put before Government Yearly Exodus of 20,000 From our Own Correspondent: Women Shopkeepers Attacked Search for Assailant Cambridge Chess Win Team Led by Champion Beats Oxford past Tate Gallery Purchases From our Special Correspondent: Defence Plans for Tunis Facilitating Troop Transport Arab Feeling From our Own Correspondent: Princess Hermine 51 Son and Daughter on Visit from Germany From our Own Correspondent: Mr. Priestley's Visit to Holland Mask Theatre Success Reuter: Polish-Lithuanian Deal By a Special Correspondent: Westminster Latin Play First Performance of "Phormio" Roman View of Athens Reuter: Canadian Liberal Dispute May Expel a Premier From our Own Correspondent: Cambridge Scholarships From our Own Correspondents: New Director of Studies Sir Bernard Pares' Successor Harrow to Help Refugees Adopting a Family From our Own Correspondent: Key to Pacific Defence Australian Plans in New Guinea Hint to Berlin Wengen No-Fall Championship "Sunday Times" Cup From a Special Correspondent: New Zealand's Centenary Exhibition Plans Mansion as Army Staff College Changes at Camberley Christmas in 19 Lands Oxford Scholarships By our Theatre Correspondent: London Stage Christmas Three Large-Scale Pantomimes Children's Play Revivals By our Zoo Correspondent: New Mate for Zoo Hippopotamus Danger of a Fight From our Special Correspondent: Wintering in Warmth New Sun Lounge at Hastings By our Special Representative: Christmas Gifts: A Shopping Survey Hadrian's Wall—seen here as it crosses the Northumberland fells near Housesteads—is to be protected for fifteen miles of its length by a surveillance scheme devised by the Office of Works. Details of the scheme are given on this page By a Special Correspondent: Roman Wall Safeguard Preserved "Corridor" 15 Miles Long Two Christmas Concerts The "Messiah" and Carols By a Special Correspondent: Schools' Links with Ships Children Make Gifts for Sailors Christmas Spirit in Adoption Scheme Reuter: New Zealand Import Control Views on F. B. I.'s Fears Reuter: Voortrekker City Breaks up 4-Day Celebrations End Voortekkerstad (Pretoria) From our Own Correspondent: Nazi Gains in Memel Diet May Demand Annexation German View of Elections From a Special Correspondent: Bronte Relic for Sale "The Briarmains" of "Shirley" Trap Set for Mess Secretary Criticism by Captain Penance in public Braemar Is it false economy to include margarine in the… Court and Society Children's Party at Buckingham Palace Lord George Scott's Wedding a Housewarming in Downing Street This portrait of Mrs. Chamberlain at 10, Downing Street is the first of a series of the wives of Cabinet Ministers. Mrs. Chamberlain is one of the very few ladies who have resided at No. 11 as well as No. 10. In both houses she has been a charming hostess. Interested in many things, and a discriminating reader, she finds that being the Prime Minister's wife is a full-time occupation The Day Approaches Braemar Underwear Royal Northern Hospital The Doctors China Tea Marsh Ham Copies of pictures appearing in the Sunday Times may… P & O Herbert Johnson Ltd. Player's Number 3 Gordon Hospital Party Frocks For All Ages Recipes of Quality Readers' Recipes Etcetera Aristoc Mappin & Webb Thornbury Castle, near Chipping Sodbury, between Bristol and Stroud, occupies the site of a Saxon stronghold. It was built by that Duke of Buckingham who lost his head in Henry VIII's time, fell into ruins after the Civil War Ovaltine By a Special Correspondent: Old Pretender Relics Scottish Swords for Burlington House A Home of the Howards Thornbury Castle Knebworth House By a Special Correspondent: Most Famous Modern Book A Kelmscott "Chaucer" in Saleroom Last Effort to save Doomed Church City Corporation's Move "Sunday Times" Cross-Word Puzzle No. 729 Do You Know? By Car or by Train? When Does It Pay to Motor? From our Own Correspondents: Brilliant Run of 90 Minutes with the Meynell Hounds Yesterday's Hunting To-Morrow's Cause List Harrow Backs were Slow and Unenterprising Public Schools Rugby The Season in Retrospect WILLS's Three Castles Harrow Cock House Match An Easy Win for Elmfield Yesterday's Matches England Possibles Again Beat Probables Rugby Football Holmes and Guest Should Get Caps on the Wing Heaton and Kemble as Centres? From our Own Correspondent: Problems for Selectors Scottish Trial First Trial far from Enlightening Fyfe's Grand Try Sturdy Cardiff Forwards Wooller was a Host in Himself Harlequins were Outplayed From our Special Correspondent: Richmond Got the Ball But Blackheath Got the Points From our Own Correspondent: Three Penalty Goals Birkenhead Park Lucky to Win Deadly Kicking by Bibby Taylors Hold Services Old Boys' Matches Forward Battle in the Mud Vavasour Impresses Rugby Results Greyhound Racing Ice Hockey By our Boxing Correspondent: Big Promotion Combine Boxing Harringay-White City Appointment Fencing Bromley Break a Spell Hockey Win over Hampstead after Ten Years Rugby League What about the Caddies? Golf They Also Have their Troubles Rackets Fives Jesters Beat Winchester Gold Cup Snooker Results M. C. C.'s Team in South Africa Cricket Prospects for Opening Test Match Bowlers' Uphill Job "White Label" A "Test Trial" Transvaal's Bid for Victory Hutton Taken to Hospital High Scoring in Dunn Cup Amateur Football Old Salopians Outplay Old Etonians Heavy Grounds Produce Shocks in the League Association Football Derby and Everton Lose—Wolves Could only Draw League Results and Tables up to Date Arsenal More Effective Changed Style Pays against Stoke Attack Improved Poor Brentford Display Defence to Blame for Heavy Defeat "Small" Racehorse Owners Can Hurt the Sport Racing Notes Harmful Practice of Employing Cheap Labour This England From our Racing Correspondent: Heavy Going at Hurst Park Yesterday's Racing Dominick's Cross Wins When They Raced in Maryland Mr. Anthony Eden's Ancestors Two Serpentine Finals Oxford Goalkeeper's Gift Cooks Thos. 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