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News from 06/09/1925

1925; Gale Group;

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J. V. Leslie, Ernest Newman, Edward Clark, Una Troubridge, E. N., J. A. McADOREY, Sir John Marriott M. P., Rt. Hon. T. P. O'connor M. P., Yarborough, Arthur A. C. Cocks, J. Dolby, Franciscan, Filson Young, Roland Atkinson ("Sunday Times" Paris Correspondent), Canadian, J. M. Bulloch, C. H. Griffith, E. V. Lucas, G. E. Hamilton Williams, Ben-Zusha, T. W. Littleton Hay, James Agate, Frank Rutter, Frederick Annesley, Robert Johnston, Philip J. S. Richardson, R. H. Bacon Admiral, Charles Hodson, Wolseley Haig, H. M. R., Lord Newton, George C. Stead, H. C. Minchin, Edward H. Storey, H. Silverstein, S. E. Yelland, Geo. E. Stevenson, Birdseye, G. Piper (retired), G. W. Roberts, L. Van Vliet, J. F. Tattersall, J. M. Kerr, Wentworth Clark, Brodie Fraser, Alex. J. Bell, L. Kelsey, Pandora, Maitland Davidson, Frank Hopps, Mildred E. Burke, J. R. Ackerley, J. B. W., Henry Murray, M. S., Sydney Brooks, Harold M. Abrahams Varsity and Olympic Athlete, Arthur Kidd, T. C. Weatherhead, M. Heritage, R. J. Barrett Financial Editor, T. Jesson, Harold Cox,

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Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Marshall & Snelgrove Gordon & Perfect Cocktail Barclays Bank Limited Mazda Fasfilled Electric Lamps Germany To-Day City Chatter Marking Time—Shipping Shares—Bengal Iron-Quiet Mines—Oils Steady—Active Rubbers Amount of buying orders had been received by Answers to Correspondents New Directors Harvey's Wines L. N. E. R Travel L M S—The Best Way The Prudential Assurance Co., Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Canada Life Assurance Co. Money Market Discounts and Gold Withdrawals Reaction in Sterling Coal and the Taxpayer Rubber Prices React Further Decline in Spot and Futures London Produce Income-Tax Queries New York Stocks Extensive Covering by Shorts Report of Nobel Industries Profits Again Exceed £1,000,000 Reuter: Cotton Easy Values Recede on Hedge Selling Reuter: American Produce Mail and Steamship News (From Lloyd's September 5) Broadcasting To-Day's Programmes Multiple Display Advertising Items World of Books Anatomy of Mirth "Clowns and Pantomimes." By M. Willson Disher. (Constable. 42s.) Auction Bridge Acrostics Chess To-Day's Events The Churches Steinway Daily Graphic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Telling the Child The Parents' Problem Oxford in Vacation A Comparison with a Century Ago Our Paris Letter Morocco and Syria Embarrassments of Internal Politics By a Correspondent: A Nobel Prize-Winner Estate as Tribute From our Own Correspondent: Lord Beaverbrook and Ireland Dublin's Merriment Is Unity Possible Harrods The British Petrol The Autumn Season-Where to Stay Derry & Toms The Dramatic World The Forest of Arlen Adelphi "The Green Hat" Wednesday September 2 "Beginner's Luck" A Comedy. By Fred Jackson "The Prisoners of War" The Playhouse A Play. By J. R. Ackerley. Monday, August 31 "The London Revue" Lyceum Norman Lee's Creation. Wednesday, September 2 "De Luxe Annie" Duke of York's A Play. By Edward Clark. Thursday, September 3 Plays and Players Where Labour Rules To the Editor of the Sunday Times The Broad Arrow To the Editor of the Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The World of Music Werfel's "Verdi" The Week's Music The Promenade Concerts Military Accountants To the Editor of the Sunday Times The Galleries Art at Leeds The Windham Family To the Editor of the Sunday Times Encyclopedia Britannica Multiple Display Advertising Items The World of Books Capital and Capitalism "Capitalist Enterprise and Social Progress." By Maurice Dobb. (Routledge. 12s. 6d.) A Sheaf of Memories "Musicians and Mummers." By Herman Klein. (Cassell. 21s.) Art and Anecdote "The Story of British Sporting Prints." By Captain Frank Siltzer. (Hutchinson. 30s.) An Old-Fashioned Philtre "The Love-Letters of Mary Hays (1779-1780)." Edited by her Great-Great-Niece, A. F. Wedd. (Methuen. 12s. 6d.) Multiple Display Advertising Items Hurst & BLACKETT's Martin Arrowsmith by Sinclair Lewis People of the Steppes Black Magic "Witchcraft and the Black Art." By-J. W. Wickwar. (Jenkins. 8s. 6d.) The Premier's Son in Prison "Six Prisons and Two Revolutions: Adventures in Trans-Caucasia and Anatolia, 1920-1921." By Oliver Baldwin, sometime Lieut.-Colonel in the Armenian Army. (Hodder and Stoughton. 12s. 6d.) Historic Lords of the Sea "Sea Power in Ancient History." By Arthur MacCartney Shepard. (Heinemann. 15s.) New Fiction Public School Verse "Public School Verse." Vol. V., 1924-25. (Heinemann. 3s. 6d.) A Modern Ulysses "Fifty Thousand Miles of Sun." By R. Scotland Liddell. (Cassell. 10s. 6d.) Town and Gown "Oxford Renowned." By L. Rice-Oxley. Illustrated by A. B. Knapp-Fisher. (Methuen. 18s.) Ezekiel's Temple "The Temple of Ezekiel's Prophecy." By Henry Sulley. Third Edition. (Simpkin, Marshall. 27s. 6d.) Books & Writers A Selection for the Library List Silhouettes. By Sir Edmund Gosse. (Heinemann. 8s. 6d.) Six Prisons and Two Revolutions. By Oliver Baldwin. (Hodder and Stoughton 12s. 6d.) My Reminiscences. By S. M. J. Woods. (Chapman and Hall 6s.) Musicians and Mummers. By Herman Klein. (Cassell. 21s.) A New Verdant Green "Hullo, Australians!" By Seymour Hicks. (Duckworth. 5s.) A Sportsman's Creed "Sporting Days and Sporting Stories of Turf and Chase." By J. Fairfax-Blakeborough. (Philip Allon. 25s.) Hutchinson & Co. Herbert Jenkins' Early Autumn Books Multiple Display Advertising Items Goochs Multiple Display Advertising Items A Wanderer's Notebook Eighteen Buttons Sir Richard Steele The Swerve in Bowling The Annunciation Lily The Tango Bowls John Henry Newman "The Trumpets Sounded for Him" Sir,—In reply to your correspondent "A. B. S.,… "The Watch that Ends the Night" Sir,—Before the Roman supremacy the Jewish reckoning A Lover of Quotations: The Stork's Effigy Road Traffic and Manners G. E. Hamilton Williams Dyserth, Flints The Finnish Railways Temporarily out of Action: The Prophet Job Debenham & Freebody By our Diplomatic Correspondent: Mosul Crisis A Fateful Choice Extended Mandate or Early Evacuation Men, Women, and Memories Lord Morley and his Sister—The Harmsworth Family By Autolycus: "The Town": Men and Intimacies Essential Services An Appeal for Volunteers Harrods Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Things that matter Sunday Times Coal and the Country The Mosul Muddle Britain and China Protecting the Public Loss of the Shenandoah Plain Language from Science Trades Union Congress A Momentous Meeting Bid for Revolutionary Control In Memoriam—John Tyndall Leningrad To-Day II—SOCIAL Life of the People Nothing is Cheap France's Task in Morocco Special Despatch to the "Sunday Times" Tide of Battle Turns Abdel Krim's Troops Yield under Marshal Petain's Heavy Blows From Our Own Correspondent: Dramatic Change on French Front The Prince Crossing the Andes Journey at Height of 10,000 Feet Precautions for Safety of Royal Visitor Viceroy of India Lord Ronaldshay Not Approached Motor-Car Mystery Bound Man Burned to Death From our Own Correspondent: Snowdon Tragedy Injured Climber's Story of Fatal Slip Reuter: £28,000 Gift to Farmers Contents From our Own Correspondent: Liners Sail to Time Berengaria Beats the Strikers 97 per Cent. Old Crew Volunteers Clamour for Vacancies False Leaders Trade Union Official's Appeal Reuter: Warrants Issued Australian Strikers to Be Arrested Reuter: Peace Efforts Position in South Africa Reuter: British War Dead in Poland By our Political Correspondent: Political Notes Coal Commission Red Activities From our Own Correspondent: Rosyth Protests Socialist M. P. Against Closing From our Own Correspondent: Triple "Dead Heat" Exciting Finish at the Folkestone Races A Jockey's Protest Big London Deal Lord Howard De Walden Sells 40 Acres Reuter, Ex. Tel. Spec.: "Act of Honesty" M. Caillaux's Budget Plans Applauded Reuter: Call for Welsh Coal Effect of the American Strike Shell From our Own Correspondent: Four Unions' Alliance Miners Approve the Draft Plans T. U. C. Council's Powers Federation Support for Extension A Rebuff No Extremist Dictation to T. U. Council Reuter: U. S. A. Railways Government Supports Grouping System Ex. Tel Spec.: New Air Traffic Project Reuter: Conference on the Pact Signor Mussolini Likely to Attend Germany Invited Reuter: Jurists' Inquiry Disclaimer by French Foreign Office Central News: Hope for Austria Handicap of Tariff Barriers Holy Tomb Bombed Persian Nation's Day of Mourning Coal Controversy Owners Side Corrects T. U. C. Misstatement Sergeant's Death at Cologne London's Riverside Reuter: Attempt on Greek Banker's Life Assailant's Suicide Machine Crashes R. A. F. Officer Killed Exchange: Danish Krone Return to Gold Parity Favoured Late News From our Own Correspondent, Central News: Early Decision on Mosul Committee of Three May Report this Week Reuter: Vilna Protest Lithuania and "Illegal Occupation" Britain and Iraq Lord Chancellor's Hint of a Second Khartoum Famous Guide's Funeral Ex. Tel. Spec.: Dramatic Story of the Shenandoah Log Ends in Middle of Sentence Central News: A New Shenandoah President Coolidge's Wish Reuter: British East Africa Conference Called to Discuss Problems Wembley Tattoo First Gun in the War Figures in Artillery Charge Reuter: Crisis in Egyptian Cabinet Heresy Trial Sequel Reuter: King Boris Entertained on British Cruiser Reuter: Reds in Bulgaria M. Tzankoff's Appeal to Agrarians London Roads "up" Bond Street Work to Last till October 5: Park Lane next Lord Mayor Greets San Francisco Over New 7,400 Miles Direct Cable Imperial and Foreign Items Dickins & Jones Court Circular Weddings Non-Coms. For Sandhurst Wireless Events this Week 30Th Anniversary Exhibition First European S. B. Experiment From our Own Correspondent: "The Immortal Hour" Glastonbury Festival Concluded Sir Patrick D. Agnew Train Travellers' Baths From our Own Correspondent: Townshend of Kut Bishop Dedicates a Mural Tablet Widow's Tribute From our Own Correspondent: Mr. J. R. Macdonald Guest of the King at Balmoral £1,000 for Y. W. C. A. Why Lord Rowallan Made the Gift The Price of Bread "Profiteering Impossible" Says Bakers' President Gypsies' Home Estate Residue for Studentships College Expert's Gifts for Education £3,000 to Study Law New Laughter-Makers Mr. Charles Grave's Work in the "Daily Graphic" Tango Band Coming Popularity of French Form of the Dance Cold Wind to Remain Showers with Bright Intervals Night Frost Seaside Storms Gale & Flood Wreckage on the East Coast News in Brief New £500,000 Road Barkers John Barker and Comp Ltd The Daily Telegraph Court and Society Cross-Word Puzzle No. 37 Deauville A Woman's Corner Science Popularised Empire Goods Again Multiple Display Advertising Items Would You like to Be Slim Stomach Acidity Ruins Health Fifinella Perils of the Highway Strong Comment by a Magistrate Compulsory Stops at Cross Roads? Ten Injured Car Turns Somersault in Collision Insurance Card Clue Youths' Alleged Theft from Scouts' Hut British Legion Rally Yorkshire Heroes' Welcome for Princess Mary Three Men "Gassed" Reuter: U. S. A. Airmen at the Front Solving the Riddle of the Parthenon American Architect's Search for Secret of Greek Design Largest Aeroplane Passed for London-Paris Passenger Service Mr. Charlot's Reply Why He Took Business Girls for Stage Boys' Brigade Record Revealed at Council Meeting in Dublin Ex. Tel. Spec.: Czechoslovakia's Debt to U. S. A Rail Crash Inquest Victims Identified: An Adjournment "Shopmen's" Bonus Rail Workers against its Abolition Miners' Wage Dispute Coming Meeting to Ratify Agreement Canada's New Settlers Police Barracks Burnt From our Own Correspondent: Labour Party and Unions Fateful Meeting of T. U. Congress Parting of the Ways? Science and Films Project to Establish Closer Relationship Awakened by Fire Husband and Wife Jump Twenty Feet British Missionaries Free Chambers's Encyclopedia Multiple Display Advertising Items From our Own Correspondent: New Army Tanks A Challenge to the Cavalry Arm Test at the Coming Manœuvres Auctions and Estates Famous Airman's Home A Hundred Years Ago Peace at Home and Abroad Only Way to Reduce Unemployment Labour Minister on Dockyards Decree Arts and Crafts Stationers' Company and Printing Industry Burglars as "Workmen" Amateurish "Haul" of Less Costly Jewellery Swarajists and Mrs. Besant Reuter: 150 Dead in Mine Explosion Ex-Soldiers as Bandsmen Alleged Obstruction in West-End Magistrate's Advice Housing Problem Labour Critics of what Had Been Done Sea-Lion Appears Surprise for Anglers at Deal Home of Sir W. Harcourt Castle Malwood to Come under the Hammer 462 Killed: 25,641 Hurt Year's Toll of Railway Accidents Shots on a Pier Revolver Charge against a Tailor Athletic Records Their Physiological Basis The Ideal Way to Run Net Darning with Lace Multiple Display Advertising Items Chilly Festival Cricket Hendren in Form—Moderate Score by Gentlemen—Blackpool's Ill-Luck Bright Batting M. C. C. Do Well at Scarborough Minor Counties Championship The Challenge Match Drawn Game at Mitcham From our Own Correspondent: Gentlemen's Bad Patch 5 Wickets for 3 Runs Lancashire v. An England XI Bowls Hastings Tournament First Rugby Games Leicester Open Well Bath Beaten Cardiff's Easy Day Provincial Polo West Somerset Tourney From our Own Correspondent: Burnham Week Yachting An Ambitious Programme Westcliff Yacht Club Schools Regatta at Twickenham Rifle Shooting Prize Meetings at Bisley Reuter: Boxing R. A. F. Football Club Milton Philips Multiple Display Advertising Items Irish Championship Preliminary Golf Stroke Competition at Portrush U. S. Amateur Champion "Bobby" Jones Retains Title "Borough of Deal" Challenge Cup Club Competitions L. A. C. At Stamford Bridge Rain Spoils Autumn Meeting Good Times in Shorter Distances Woman Champion Beaten Many Surprises and Goals Galore Association Football Home Teams Disastrous Day—Nine Goals at Newcastle—Chelsea's Winning Way By our Special Correspondent: Seed Gives Spurs Victory Manchester Outplayed Chelsea's Six Port Vale O, Chelsea 6 Motor Cycling Record Ulster Grand Prix Winner Clapton Start Well Amateur Football "Caleys" Too Good for Tufnell Park Cycling Meeting of Champions at Herne Hill Motor Matters Cheaper Motoring Still More Cars in 1926 Racing Notes Will Manna Win the Triple Crown? St. Leger Week By our Racing Correspondent: Donoghue's Fine Performance Yesterday's Racing Sensation at Folkestone Folkestone Kingston R. C. Regatta Rowing Racing under Difficulties Barnes and Mortlake Regatta Croquet England Beats Australia Folkestone Finals Lawn Tennis Mrs. Beamish Retains her Title Surrey Juniors Anglers' Good Sport Henlys Fiat Motor Races at Brooklands Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Leslie Raymond Multiple Classified Advertising Items The British and Continental Estates, Ltd. Ernest Owers, Ltd. Harts, Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times

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