News from 24/02/1924
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ResumoBlüthner Multiple Display Advertising Items Marshall & Snelgrove Ehrmanns British Columbia Electric Railway Company Limited City Chatter Cheerful Markets—Debt and Taxation—Reviving Rails and Electric Results—Mining Recovery—Rubber Surplus Gone The Gold Standard To the Editor of the Sunday Times Answers to Correspondents The Underground Group Company Meetings Lord Ashfield on London Traffic Problem Company Meetings Winterbotham, Strachan and Playne, Limited George Lunns Tours Thos. Cook & Son Frames' Tours Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Money Market Steps Taken to Relieve Stringency New Issue B. C. Electric Debentures Income-Tax Queries Mail and Shipping News The Mails New York Prices A Strong Close on Oil Buying Reuter: American Produce Reuter: American Cotton Liverpool Cotton Reuter: Paris Bourse Reports and Notices Auction Bridge Acrostics Double Acrostic No. 1,001 Chess Yale Lloyds Bank Limited National Provincial Bank Limited The Financial Times S. T. D. Motors Company Meetings Success of New Models The Union Bank of Australia, Ltd. "His Masters Voice" "Under the Red Robe" The Bystander The Dramatic World Phoneix Society "The Country Wife" Received Sunday, Feb. 17 "Faust" Old Vic A New Version "Back to Methuselah" Royal Court Received Monday to Friday, Feb. 18-22 "The Audacious Mr. Squire" Criterion A Farce, by Sidney Bowkett and Eliot Stannard Tuesday, Feb. 19 "Ruddigore" Prince's Revived Monday, Feb. 18 Plays and Players To-night.—"The Little Dark People." Repertory Players. Aldwych To-morrow.—"Kate." The Kingsway Tuesday, Feb. 26.—Portmadoc Players, Hammersmith "Queen Gertrude" To the Editor of the Sunday Times The Galleries Modern British Art at Whitechapel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The World of Music Hot Air and a Cold Douche Rothmans The Week's Music Viennese Opera To the Editor of the Sunday Times "Diplomacy" To the Editor of the Sunday Times By a "Student of Politics": An Eventful Week The Impenitent Mr. Wheatley "Our Chelsea Joke" Herbert Jenkins' New Books Harrap Joseph Conrad Mustard and Cress George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. The World of Books Cary's Early French Poets "The Early French Poets." By Henry Francis Cary, translator of Dante. With an Introduction by T. Earle Welby. (A. M. Philpot. 5s.) Antipodean Poets "A Book of Australasian Verse." Chosen by Walter Murdoch. (Oxford University Press. 4s.) Orpen's War Book "An Onlooker in France, 1917-1919." By Sir William Orpen, R. A. (Williams and Norgate. 15s.) Haunts of Elia "The East India House: Its History and Associations." By William Foster, C. I. E. (John Lane. 12s. 6d.) Mediæval Milan "A History of Milan Under the Visconti." By Dorothy Muir. (Methuen. 12s. 6d.) Hodder & Stoughton Ltd. Duckworth & Co. Wm. Heinemann, Ltd Stanley Paul's 1st Novel Library Hutchinson T. P.'s and Cassell's Weekly Multiple Display Advertising Items Recompence Cecil Palmer Public Notice The Forge J. W. Arrowsmith (London), Ltd. The Best of Two Worlds "The Best Poems of 1923." Selected by Thomas Moult. (Cape. 6s.) "The Best Short Stories of 1923." I.—English. Edited by E. J. O'Brien and John Cournos. (Cape. 7s. 6d.) Anticipating Posterity "Walter de la Mare: A Biographical and Critical Study." By R. L. Mégroz. (Hodder and Stoughton. 7s. 6d.) Chestnuts and Small Beer "Beauty, Truth, and Humour." By H. C. Duffin. (Blackwell. 4s. 6d.) Conan Doyle's Eye for Miracles "Our Second Adventure." By Arthur Conan Doyle. (Hodder and Stoughton. 10s. 6d.) New Fiction Books & Writers A Selection for the Library List My Garden of Memory. By Kate Doughlas Wiggin. (Hodder and Stoughton. 15s.) Faraway Stories. By W. J. Locke. (Bodley Head. 3s. 6d.) Evolution of Harmony. By C. H. Kiltson. (Oxford Press. 12s. 6d.) The Growth of Civilisation. By W. J. Perry. (Methuen. 6s.) The Fauna of Africa "Wild African Animals I Have Known." By Prince William of Sweden. (The Bodley Head. 25s.) An Observant Woman Doctor "From a Balcony on the Bosphorus." By A. Louise McIlroy. (Country Life Library. 5s.) Hutchinson & Co. T. Fisher Unwin Ltd. Dulau & Co., Ltd. Hutchinson Hurst & Blackett Ltd. Wincarnis Sanatogen Bovril From my Corner Our Public Institutions Mr. Harold Cox and the Building Operative Wanted—A Name The Irish Boundary Children's Bill Future Conservative Members Fiants Map of Treasure Island Profiteering Charing Cross Bridge Mr. Joseph Chamberlain's Quotations Trilby and the Marbœuf Chapel "Ruddigore":"Gideon Crawle" "The Hole in the Wall" Charles Collette The Value of Books "There is So Much Good," Etc Readers' Queries Harrods Influenza and Convalescence Men, Women, and Memories The Oil Scandal—Mr. And Mrs. McLEAN—THE Cornish Language—Sir Alfred Robbins By Autolycus: "The Town": Men and Intimacies The Problem of India East Remains East Australian Protection To the Editor of the Sunday Times Harrods Ltd Hudson's Soap Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fremy Fils Cherry Whisky Multiple Display Advertising Items Death The Sunday Times The Strike and its Lessons The Empire and Airships The Fall in the Franc London Traffic Our Air Defence How we Stand The Alternative Policies The Oxford Union This Week's Centenary America's Oil Scandals Effect on Presidential Election Bitter Fight Coming The Dockers' Charter Men to Decide on Acceptance or Rejection to-Day Leaders' Manifesto What Employees Will Gain by Endorising the Agreement Mails Held up Naval Authorities Intervene at Plymouth "Greatest Victory" Strike Committee Urge Men to Accept London Hostility Meetings It is Hoped Will Remove It Shipyard Strike Five Thousand More Workers out at Southampton Miners' Wages Negotiations Proceeding on Critical Issue The Chancellor's Surplus What Will He Do with It? The Food Duties King at Twickenham 40,000 People See Rugby International "Revise the Treaty" Aim of Government's Foreign Policy Mr. Churchill May Stand for Abbey Division Exchange: Earthquake Shocks Tremors 250 Miles Apart in France and Spain From Our Own Correspondent: M. Poincare's Triumph Chamber's 21-Hour Sitting Experts Favour France Fruits of Ruhr Occupation Reuter: Franc Rallies Recovery Follows Vote in Chamber Ex. Tel. Spec.: "Saved" by the Ruhr American Forecast of Experts' Findings Special Features on Other Pages By our Political Correspondent: Political Notes Premier's Troubles' Growing The Poplar Debate Men of the Hour The Earl Balfour "Luminous in judgement, unrivalled in knowledge" Hollins Cathedral Tower Tragedy Mother and Two Girls Fall 250 Feet Victims Identified Reuter: Spain, our Friend Tangier Convention Begins a New Co-Operative Effort Ex. Tel. Spel.: Dublin and Washington Question of Diplomatic Representation Policemen in Dock Fifteen Miners Injured Unemployment and Armaments Changing London Reuter: "Soviet" for a Day Threat to Use Troops Subdues Strikers Reuter: Hungary's Recovery Effect of Concessions on Economic Outlook Reuter: Tomoka Seizure "Contempt of Court" Verdict Sustained Late News Mr. Churchill on Press and Parliament "World Has Had Enough of War" Government Appointments Mother's Graveside Collapse Lost Gift of Imagination Reuter: Egyptian Senate Sweeping Success of Zaghlulists Cloak and Sword Successful Revival of "Monsieur Beaucaire" Reuter: Anarchy in China Bank Chairman Says Situation Has Grown Worse Central News: Havre Mystery Foul Play Suspected in Death of British Ship's Officer Central News: Dempsey at White House Reuter: "Call" by Cable Coal and the Country Reuter: Albanian Premier in Peril Socialism in Cold Storage Liberal Party Not a "Half-Way House" Foreign Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Court Circular Pink Bandeaux Fashion of Five Bridesmaids at West-End Wedding Yesterday's Concerts New and Old Music at Queen's Hall Silver Spoon for Princess Mary City's Gift to her Baby Son Bradford's Welcome State Banks Labour Minister's Suggestion The "Cruiser" Debate Explanation by Mr. J. H. Hudson, M. P. New 17,000 Tons Liner Le Havre—New York Service for 2,300 Passengers Food Supplies Optimistic Reports from London Markets Push: Public House as Vicarage Coppers for Animals' Home Charabanc Prohibitions Musical Festival Record Countess Works as Maid Sequel to 'sunday Times' Advertisement Long Hours, but No Regrets Tube Extensions Big Scheme Urged for South London Loftier Civic Life "Means of Re-Making Men," Says Bishop of Winchester Employes' Savings Bank Proposed by Southern Railway Co. "Blue Peter" at Theatre Lighthouse Lawn Caves in Economical Tennis Courts Motorist's Narrow Escape An Instone Record Sir F. Treves's Will Private Papers to Be Destroyed Unread £102,339 Estate Sir Robert Blair 20 Years Education Officer of London County Council The Early Door Book now for the Easter Vacation "Prince of Scotland" Tombs of Four Abbots Aberdeen and Epstein King's Yacht at Regattas Prince Watches his Horses By our Meteorological Expert: Cold and Wet Coats and Umbrellas this Week Short Milder Spell Mrs. Macleod Moore's Death A Lady of Remarkable Personality News in Brief "Bulls" in the House Barker Whites Sale Dickins & Jones Triumphauto Ltd. Acousticon Court and Society A Smart Evening Frock For Matrons Woman's Corner Helping Visitors The Drama.—Drury LANE.—Shakespeare's amusing comedy The Merry Wixes of Windsor was performed at this Sundour Burberrys Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mr. Asquith on Labour Rule "Slowly Carrying out Liberal Policy" Popular Warning "Unrepentant" No Regret for "Turning out the Tories" Popular Remedy Sir D. Maclean on Duty of Parliament Night Scene at Grotto 100 Miners Remodel Famous Scottish Shrine From Our Own Correspondent: Our Paris Letter Critical Week M. Poincare's Survival Found Unconscious Mystery of Domestic Servant's Death Haddon Hall Paths Barriers Broken by Workmen More Cases of Cattle Plague Central News: Film "Star" and Wife Found Dying Discovery in Hotel Bedroom Overdose of Veronal Reuter: Stolen Tapestries Treasures Taken from Versailles Unemployment Inquiry Churches' Deputation to the Prime Minister Waring & Gillow Ltd. The only Way of Learning French The British Cahrities Association Lotus & Delta Multiple Display Advertising Items By our Own Correspondent: Irish Free State and Foreign Treaties A New Factor in our Diplomacy Old Age Pensions Cut The Press Fund Larger Income and Extension of Pensions What Germany Escaped From Our Own Correspondent: New Turn in Oil Scandal White House Official to Be Examined President's Power Imperilled Magistrate's Widow Death of Lady De Rutzen at her Daughter's House Used his Discretion Action of "Flying Squad" Criticised Constable's Roof Hunt From our Own Correspondent: Burnley and the Liberal Vote Temperance Issue at Bye-Election Confident Candidates Divorce Court Drama Woman Committed for Trial on Charge of Perjury Poor Law Reform Ministry's Scheme for Four East-End Unions Equal Franchise Bill to Give Votes to Women of 21 Mrs. Patrick Campbell Infected at Post-Mortem Killed as He Left Tramcar Crew of 17 Men Drowned Tragic Story of Wreck of British Ship Sad Burial Scenes Auctions & Estates The Master Forester's "Doggauge" Captain's Suicide Loos Hero Found Shot after Influenza Attack Fines Not a Disadvantage "Living Shadows" Novelty Quaker Oats Jacobean Glassware Sandown Park Charming Necessity! Horlick's the Original Malted Milk Caroline French Lingerie Salons Beware the Cough or Cold that Hangs on By Our Polo Correspondent: Polo Notes Duke of Westminster and Hurlingham The Oxford Torpids Balliol II Bumps Balliol I Boat Race Practice Good Row by Cambridge By the Earl of Birkenhead: The Earl Balfour Boxing at Eton Contest with Eton Mission Postponed Boxing Marquis Beaten Lacrosse Public School Soccer Westminster's Last-Minute Defeat Westminster 4, Bradfield 5 Public Schools' Racquets Billiards To-Morrow's Cause List To-Day's Events The Churches Music The Story of Coal The Daily Graphic Fiat Bovril Influenza Carson, Pirie Scott & Co. Motor Matters A Question of Springs Safety and Comfort Other F. A. Cup Matches English Cup Replays Wednesday, February 27 Corinthians Conquer Preston North End 1, Corinthians 2 London's Last Cup Hope Gone Third round Surprises—Exit Huddersfield—Brighton Overwhelmed English Cup—Third round Swindon's Triumph Crystal Palace Surprised at Selhurst Points and Positions Game of Thrills Newcastle Lucky to Win at Watford Brighton's Inglorious Farewell Brighton 1, Manchester City 5 Clever Wolves West Bromwich 1, Wolves 1 By "Circle": North Beat East Hockey Fine Forward Play at Bowdon International Trials Lawn Tennis French Team at Queen's Club N. London Beat Country Club Reuter: Polo at Cannes Booth's Multiple Display Advertising Items "Acoustique" Delaunay Belleville T. Bath & Co., Ltd. By our Special Correspondent: Ireland's Failure Costly Blunders in Defence Scotland Win Well Reuter: Boxing in America England's Third Rugby Victory France Beaten at Twickenham by 19 pts. to 7—Remarkable Try by Catcheside Summary of Results England's Third Rugby Victory Heavy Scoring by Cambridge Rugby Club Matches Poor "Park" Defence Bart's Big Victory The Rugby Forwards Fail First Home Defeat Nine for Clapton Amateur Football Nunhead's Unhappy Day at the "Spotted Dog" A. F. A. Senior Cup Semi-Final Gloucester Beaten Thanks to Richmond's Speedy Three-Quarters Heavy Scoring at Chiswick St. Thomas's Hospital 17 pts., R. M. C. (Sandhurst) 24 Willys Overland Crossley, Ltd. The British Petrol Castrol Motor Oil The British Empire Cancer Campaign Multiple Classified Advertising Items By "Birdseye": Racing Notes French Designs on the Lincolnshire Injured Horse Problem Official Scratchings From our Racing Correspondent: A Kempton Thrill Yesterday's Racing Zarane Wins by Short Head from Dead-Heaters Cross Country Cotterell Again Southern Counties Champion A Halved Match Golf Cambridge University at Mildenhall Oxford on top Club Competitions Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Great Public Meeting Multiple Classified Advertising Items Robins (England), Ltd. South Coast, Milford-On-Sea, Hants Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times
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