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News from 27/01/1924

1924; Gale Group;

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Ernest Newman, Frederick Grundy, C. Bridgewater Williams, C. G. Grey, John B. Wainewright, Geoffrey Dodd, Sir Edward Sullivan, W. J. Cecil Hayward, Eric S. Loveday, T. P. O'Connor, M. P., E. N., R. J. Barrett, Financial Editor, J. M. Barrie, Autolycus, L. Cecil Smith, Sienoyn, A. Carlyle Tait, H. E. Chipperfield, C. A. Lewis, J. M. Bulloch, Purist, St. Martin's, E. Edenborough, Denis Moon, A. J. Hoare, James Agate, Frank Rutter, J. S. Purvis, R. M. Davies, R. L. Strangeways, H. G. Hodder, Edmund Gosse, J. A. C., Dorothea Ruggles-Brise, George C. Stead, D. R. Gent, Frederic William Wile, Mr. F. C. Goodenough's, H. Silverstein, Roland Atkinson, E. B. Knobel, James Seton-Anderson, L. Van Vliet, A. Benedetti, Crawfurd Price, F. Bedwell, C. K., Brodie Fraser, Philip Leslie, Lady Morley's Will, Sam Hunt, Hannen Swaffer, Constant Reader, L. T., E. M. Gullick, A. Lloyd-Jones, Derwentwater, J. S. Steele, Pandora, H. F., Sir Sidney Lee, Arthur Lynch, Mr. Walter Leaf's, H. C. Davidson, Reader, Russell Stannard, Harold Cox,

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Multiple Display Advertising Items Knightsbridge Hotel Palace Hotel Brent Bridge Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Empire Hotels Pritchards Multiple Display Advertising Items The Hotel Cecil Restaurant Modern Hotel Torquay's Palace Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Hotel Rembrandt Golden Guinea Ehrmanns Multiple Display Advertising Items Marshall & Snelgrove Debenhams Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items City Chatter Confidence Returns—Bankers' Clear Lead—Strength of Home Rails—Industrials Improve—Oils Active Answers to Correspondents Income-Tax Queries Barclays Bank Company Meetings The American Debt—Currency and Commodities Plea for Stability—Gold Standard Restoration Mr. F. C. Goodenough's Statement Westminster Bank Company Meetings Trade Outlook—New Year Opening with Confidence and Hope Need for Patience, Work and Peace Germany and Reparations: Payment only Possible in Goods Mr. Walter Leaf's Address Barclays Bank Limited Robins (England) Ltd. Royal Typewriters Benzol and By-Products Company Meetings Money Market Funds Held up by the Strike Reports and Notices Johannesburg Consolidated New York Prices Irregular Close on Selling Reuter: American Produce Ex. Dividend Reuter: American Cotton Reuter: Paris Bourse (From Lloyd's): Mail and Shipping New The Mails To-Morrow's Cause List Judicial Committee of the Privy Council To-Day's Events The Churches Music Midland Bank Company Meetings Mr. McKENNA on Monetary Policy and Industrial Revival Signs of Trade Improvement Expansion of Credit Necessary to Greater Production Conducted by Yarborough: Auction Bridge Our Holiday Competition Adjudicator's Comments "Giving the Show Away" The Revoke Penalty Chess Acrostics Double ACROSTIC.—No. 997 The Galleries The Art of Mrs. Edna Clarke Hall Midland Bank Limited Booth's Kenya Coffee Plantations, Ltd. Madeira Reid's Palace Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Dramatic World Stage Society "Progress" A Play, in Two Parts, by C. K. Munro "Gruach" St. Martin's A Play by Gordon Bottomley "Phoenix" A Tragic Farce by Lascelles Abercrombie "Alice Sit-By-The-Fire" Comedy The Co-Optimists Prince of Wales Request Programme The World of Music New Wolf Literature The Week's Music The London Symphony Orchestra's Concert Angling in Art "Angling in British Art Through Five Centuries" By Walter Shaw Sparrow. Preface by H. T. Sheringham. (The Bodley Head. 50s.) Plays and Players Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Remarkable Book Chapman & Dodd Multiple Display Advertising Items The World of Books The Poets' Poet "Edmund Spenser" Par Emile Legouis. (Paris: Blond et Gay. 4 frs) America and Britain "British-American Relations." By James Davenport Whelpley. (Grant Richards. 14s.) "The Cinderella of the Empire" "The Real Rhodesia." By Ethel Tawse-Jollie, M. L. A. (Mrs. Archibald Colquhoun, first woman elected to Legislative Assembly in British Dominions.) (Hutchinson. 18s.) New Fiction "Defeat" Books & Writers A Selection for the Library List Washington's City "Washington and Its Romance." By Thomas Nelson Page. (Heinemann. 15s.) A Famous Missionary John Long Ltd. J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd. Cassell & Co. Ltd. Clown Macmillan & Co. Ltd. Defeat "His Master's Voice" Daimler Hire Ltd. Hotel Regina, Nice From my Corner I Apologise and Withdraw Vers de Societe Gideon Crawle "From Steyning to the Ring" Horse-Riding Records Bible Reading "Wangle" The Future of Unionism "In Petto" Purist: To the Editor Verify Your Quotations Australian Opinion "Gone West" The Loving Ballad of Lord Bateman The King's English "You Have No Enemies" "Never Less Alone" Reader, Constant Reader: Readers' Queries Harvey Nichols & Co Ltd. Debenham & Freebody By our Diplomatic Correspondent: The Passing of Lenin His Ideals and his Failures Nomenclature of Aircraft Some Quaint Names Men, Women, and Memories The New Prime Minister—Sidney Webb—A Famous Sisterhood "The Town": Men and Intimacies The Right to Strike An Anti-Social Claim "Taken for a Frenchman" Remarkable Tribute to New Pelman Method of Learning French, German and Spanish The Aeolian Co., Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Palace Sunday Times Mr. Baldwin's Leadership The £ s. d. Of the Strike Lenin and Russia Exit the Almanach By "Scrutator": The New Government Some Guesses at the Future Labour Discipline and Trade Union Anarchy The New Ambassador Captain O'grady's Record Lord Curzon's Legacy Problems for Labour The Cabinet and the Strike Fresh Action Likely To-Morrow to Overcome Deadlock Will Stoppage Extend? Mr. Bromley and the London Underground Railways By our Labour Correspondent: Cabinet Policy Steps to Be Taken at Meeting To-Morrow Mediation Steps Peace Moves by the Labour Minister Tube Threat Mr. Bromley's Hint of Strike Extension Train Services Steady Improvement on All Lines More Men at Work Industry Beginning to Feel the Pinch London Railwaymen By our Labour Correspondent: Withdrawal from Internationale Six Labour Ministers Resign Condition of Accepting Office Mr. S. M. Bruce Leaves Mr. Thomas at Station Farewell Can Germany Pay? Campaign to Prove her Inability Reuter: Leader Shot Dead German Separatist who Issued Worthless Marks Ex. Tel. Spec.: Communist Plot? Alleged Plans to Overthrow Bavarian Government Ex. Tel. Co.: German Strike Ballot Railwaymen Raise Question of Eight-Hour Day Reuter: New Latvian Cabinet Ex-Premier Excluded from Office From Our Own Correspondent: Reparations: A New Temper M. Poincare's Letter to Mr. McKENNA Settlement Hopes Brighter Three-Hour Talk in Paris From our Own Correspondent: Critical Debate M. Poincare's Position Imperilled Ex. Tel. Spec.: Uproar in Chamber Socialists "Playing Germany's Game" Special Features on Other Pages By our Political Correspondent: Political Notes Labour at the Helm Mr. Macdonald's Foreign Policy Conservative Leadership Contents By the Earl of Birkenhead: Men of the Hour The Marquess Curzon "One of the Great Englishmen of his Day" Wm Hollins & Co., Ltd. French Treaty with Czecho Slovakia Alliance for Defence and Security No Secret Clauses Bailiffs Still in Poplar Guardians and an Unpaid Charge Late News Changing London From Our Own Correspondent: Oil Scandals in America Sensation Caused by Revelations Old Bailey Sessions Interesting Trials in a Big List The Sick List Downing Street Free Again Miss Macdonald Gets Barriers Removed Ovation from 30,000 Duke of York at Football Match Lord Haldane Railway Strikers Fined Hospital Collection Box Taken from Saloon Bar Ex. Tel. Spec.: Skeleton in a Ship's Hold Reuter: Real Independence for Egypt Zaghloul Looking to Labour Cabinet From our Own Correspondent: Our Catholic Envoy American Interest in Sir Esme Howard Reuter: Italian Popular Party To Fight Fifteen Seats in Coming Elections Premier Works Early and Late The Empire Theatre A Really Musical Comedy Foreign Items Royal Wedding at Tokio Japan's Crown Prince and his Bride National Rejoicing Burnley Bye-Election Mr. Henderson a Possible Candidate City Contest Sir W. Joynson-Hicks to Speak for Conservative Candidate Student Missionaries Influence in Far Corners of the Earth Dinner to Mr. Kellogg Mrs. Kellogg's View of England Travel as a Factor in Education Knowledge of Art By our Special Correspondent: Squash Rackets Amateur Team Leaves for America Pleasanter Towns Planning Hints from the Health Ministry Cattle Disease Continues Death of Ex-M. P. Killed by Mad Student In Memory of Gordon Double Murder Reprieve Famous Scholar to Retire Sir Sidney Lee His Work at East London College Lord Arthur Butler Married to Miss Jessie Carlos Clarke Teachers' Salaries Cut 5 per Cent. Reduction to Continue in next Financial Year Isle of Wight Isolated Resident Canon at Bristol £25,000 for Irish Roads Huntsman for New Zealand Duke and Dr. Johnson By a Special Correspondent: Sword of Charles the Martyr How London Statue was Disarmed Story of a Stranger Souvenir The King's Holiday Return to Sandringham for a Week Dockers' Wage Move London Branches Favour New Minimum Claim New P. M. G. Resigns Miners' Federation Presidency Motor Cyclist Killed Underground Fire Spreads Sleepers Saved from Fire Naval Veteran's Death Bus Overturned Mementoes of Coursing Trainer's Bequests of Pictures and Hares Lady Morley's Will Thames Higher When the Floods Will Subside "Nicholas Nickleby" Special Matinee for the Little Folks' Home Driver Saves the Mails Housing Estate Speed-Up Show Prize Money Record Floods Stop Football By our Meteorological Expert: The Rainy Season Fair Intervals in the South Mist or Fog "Good-Bye to No. 10" Mr. Baldwin Leaves to Tears and Cheers News in Brief John Barker and Compy Ltd. Burberrys Ltd. Triumph Auto Ltd. Hutton's Woolland Bros. Ltd. Caroline Lingerie Salons Court and Society There is something very attractive in the rough… Neglected Memorials Woman's Corner A Woman Statesman Covent GARDEN.—Addison's Cato was played here last night in order to introduce Mr. Young, for the first time, into the character Cardinal & Harford (London-&-Persis), Ltd. Anderson & McAULEY, Ltd. Genatosan Ltd. A Three Days' Cough is your Danger Signal James Barters & Co. From Our Own Correspondent: Our Paris Letter The Shadow of Barthou Poincare's Battle Labour and Empire Mr. Clynes on Effect of Wembley Exhibition Auctions & Estates Otford Court By our Labour Correspondent: New Relations with Russia British Commission to Be Sent Business Interests to Be Represented From Our Own Correspondent: "Illicit Crusading" American Suspicion of Soviet Reuter: Action Approved Senator Borah on "A Courageous Thing" Yesterday's Concerts "Emperor" Concerts at Queen's Hall Child Hanged Amazing Accident in a Bedroom From our Own Correspondent: Germany a Land of Contrasts Unemployment and Riotous Spending "The Corner Turned" Central News: Imperial Squadron Gay Reception Awaits Visitors to Ceylon "Honesty is Best" Spanish Ambassador's Advice to Students Ex-Emigration Agent False Pretences Charge in Fox-Farming Scheme Death Sentence Commuted Venizelos Policy of Clemency Republican Critics "I Admit Everything" Charges against Retired Indian Officer "Death Waits for Me" Woman Suicide's Farewell in Verse Secretary for Scotland Mr. Adamson Takes the Oaths of Office Welsh Miners' President Fur Theft Charge Plight of Irish Loyalists Lord Carson Pleads for Succour Influence of Moscow Extremists "Sinister Forces" Duke of Northumberland's Warning Lux Meltis Chocolate Assortments The British Charities Association Genatosan Ltd. Daily Graphic From our Own Correspondent: Ireland's Fiscal Policy Labour in Favour of Protection Government Divided Cost of Living in Guernsey To-Morrow's Opera Civil Service War Memorial Somerset House Ceremony Unveiling by Prince To-Day Child Beauty Quest Widespread Interest in "Daily Graphic" Competition Few and Overcrowded Only Five Branch Post Offices in Populations of 340,000 Fires in London Loss of Life and Damage to Property in 1923 Insane Mother's Crime A Desert Epic Anglo-American Relations Tributes to Sir A. Geddes Farewell Dinner A Suspicious Light Civilians Watch House while Police Investigate £100 Fine or £6? Magistrate Recommends Reducing his Own Penalty Concrete as Missile Foreman's Way of Moving Children Income-Tax Charges Company Director's Case Again Adjourned Minister Held up Man-Hunting Dogs Tests in Tracking of Offenders "Criminals" in Padded Suits Boat Race Practice Quiet Days at Cambridge From a Special Correspondent: Oxford Going Strong An Attractive Crew Digestive Troubles so Soon Get Worse Multiple Display Advertising Items Bovril Multiple Display Advertising Items Ireland's Victory over France Two Tries and a Hard Struggle—Universities in Moderate Form—London Welsh Beat Bath From a Special Correspondent: London Scottish Fail Great Fight at Richmond Richmond 17 pts., London Scottish 9 Bath Come to Town Keen Game with London Welsh London Welsh 6 pts., Bath 0 Watsonians' Narrow Win Summary of Results Rugby Union Eastbourne Too Good for United Services A Clever Side Eastbourne 23 pts., United Services 9 Cambridge Outpaced Big Win for the 'Quins Harlequins 26 pts., Cambridge University 6 The County Championship The International Match Ireland versus France Ireland 6 pts., France 0 From our Special Correspondent: The Play Criticised Ireland's Good Fortune Public Schools Whitgift Win at Croydon Whitgift 9 pts., Eltham 0 Lacrosse Results Rackets Public Schools Championship Billiards Fiat Wincarnis Motor Matters The Car and the Strike Water-Proofed Roads Amateur Wrestling England Defeats France By "Birdseye": Racing Notes Spring Handicap Weights Ingenious Solution Kempton Park Meeting Yesterday's Racing Notable Win for Cylvida Official Scratchings Reuter: Todd Stays in America To Meet Malone in February London Rowing Clubs Lawn Tennis Full Programme in the League Four for the Leaders—Bolton's Set-Back—Huddersfield Avenged Points and Positions Very Unlucky Chelsea Huddersfield's Undeserved Win Arsenal's Cup-Tie Rehearsal Cardiff 4, Arsenal 0 From a Special Correspondent: Brilliant Blackburn West Ham Thwarted by Rock-Like Defence Middlesbrough's Recruit From a Special Correspondent: Botwell's Waterloo Amateur Football Big Win for Northampton Nomads Arthur Dunn Cup Lancing Knocked out by Old Westminsters Old Westminsters 3, Lancing Old Boys 2 From a Special Correspondent: Working's Rally How They Forced a Replay at Wimbledon Wimbledon 3, Working 3 Oxford Beaten Golf Coombe Hill Succeed at Malden By "Circle": Hockey English Ladies Vanquish American Tourists Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Radcliffe-Smith, Abercromby & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times

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