News from 04/09/1927
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Lloyd, Ernest Newman, Margaret C. Beverley, J. H. B., Seton Gordon F. Z. S., James Brannigan, Rt. Hon. T. P. O'Connor P. C., M. P., F. de C. Montfort, Marjorie D. Turner, Edward P. Smart, Sir John Marriott M. P., Sir Henry Rew K. C. B., Yarborough, Viscount Inchcape G. C. S. I., G. C. M. G., K. C. I. E., T. F. D., C. De Sausmarez, James Strong, Bretlaw, F. G. Cooper Commdr. R. N. R., L. S. Crawshaw, Roland Atkinson ("Sunday Times" Paris Correspondent), P. R. C. Groves Brig-Gen. R. A. F. (ret), J. M. Bulloch, T. A. J., Marjory Royce, Regina Miriam Bloch, Frank Simonds, E. V. Lucas, Ernest Glenshaw, J. Orde Poynton, F. Hollins, James Agate, Frank Rutter, J. DAVENPORT-MacGregor, Alfred Hills, Edith Euan-Smith, Sophia Donaldson, Stanley Wrench, J. Bateson, Wolseley Haig, Douglas B. McKenzie, George C. Stead, D. R. Gent, Chas. A. Thompson, G. F. Sykes, H. C. Minchin, H. T. Hunt Grubb, H. G. G. Payne, L. Van Vliet, H. Askew, Frank Nash L. R. I. B. A., Dilys Powell, Geo W. Holderness, A. N. D., Newman Flower, E. M. Johnstone, J. M. B., E. W. Michelson, C. R. G., H. F., Maitland Davidson, Stephen Chapman, Charles T. Gatty, Altitude, Henry Murray, Kathleen Tibbits, R. J. Barrett Financial Editor, B. M. /Faw4,
ResumoMultiple Display Advertising Items Marshall & Snelgrove Meurisse, Limited Barclays Bank Limited Bell Stephens and Byard, Ltd. The Financial Times Triplex Safety Glass Company Meetings Increasing Demand Triplex as Standard Equipment New Factory at Birmingham Vine Products, Ltd. Subdivision of Shares Approved City Chatter Striking Industrial Features—New Issues—Art Silk Shares—Kaffirs Brighter—Oils Idle—Rubbers Steadier Past Week's Market Features Gilt-Edged Answers to Correspondents Income-Tax Queries Money Market Banks Demand for Bills London Theatres of Varieties Whole of Loan Capital Being Redeemed Sir Vincent Caillard Rubber Easier London Produce Reports and Notices Reuter: American Cotton Quiet Pending the Bureau Report Reuter: Wall Street Strong Vitocrete Cement Multiple Display Advertising Items Why Plays about Plays Fail The Dramatic World Garrick. Tuesday, Aug. 30 "The Butter and Egg Man" A Comedy. By George S. Kaufman "The Beloved Vagabond" Duke of York's. Thursday, Sept. 1 A Musical Play founded on the Novel by W. J. Locke "The Wolves" New Theatre. Wednesday, Aug. 31 A Play. By John Protheroe From the French of Georges C. Toudouze "Seventh Heaven" Strand. Friday, Sept. 2 A Play. By Austin Strong Plays and Players The Week's Programme Auction Bridge Luck Multiple Classified Advertising Items "Rolled Stockings" Multiple Classified Advertising Items United Drapery Stores Company Meetings Amalgamation of Seven Businesses Satisfactory Increase in Sales The World of Music How to Listen Scientists and the Individual Chess Acrostics Announcement Murdochs the Great Piano House Derry & Toms The Short Stories of H. G. Wells The World of Books Sir Edmund Gosse is still making good progress towards recovery from his serious illness, but his weekly article under this heading is necessarily suspended for the next few weeks Propaganda and History Germany's War-Guilt "From Bismarck to the World War: A History of German Foreign Policy (1870-1914)." By Professor Erich Brandenburg. Translated by Annie Elizabeth Adam. (Oxford University Press. 21s.) A Roman Catholic Champion "Fewness of My Days." By Lord Braye. (Sands and Co. 18s.) The Art of Writing "The Literary Discipline." By John Erskine (Nash and Grayson, 6s.) A Living Mystic "The Gospel of Sandhu Sundar Singh." By Friedrich Heiler. Translated by Olive Wyon. (Allen and Unwin. 12s. 6d) The Kingdom of Theophilus Multiple Display Advertising Items William Heinemann Limited Migrations The Polyglots Smoke The Dreaming God T. Werner Laurie, Ltd. The Byron Saga "Allegra: The Story of Byron and Miss Clairmont." By Armistead C. Gordon (Methuen. 10s. 6d.) Travesties of Justice "Historical Trials." By the late Sir John Macdonell. (Clarendon Press. 10s.) An Adherent of the Bourbons "The Living Links." By Etienne Dupont. (John Hamilton. 15s.) New Irish Poetry "The Dark Breed." By F. R. Higgins. (Macmillan. 3s. 6d.) "The Son of Learning." By Austin Clarke. (Allen and Unwin. 5s.) "Primordia Caeca." by John Lyle Donaghy. (Eason and Son, Dublin) Fastidious Essays "Fugitive Pieces." By Mary Hutchinson. (Hogarth Press. 7s. 6d.) The Maid of Orleans "Joan of Arc and England." By John Lamond. (Rider. 10s. 6d.) Ruskin Redivivus Ruskin's "Modern Painters." Abridged and edited by A. J. Finberg. (Bell. 10s.) Ancient Greece "The Political Ideas of the Greeks." By J. L. Myres. (Arnold. 14s.) Arthur's round Table "Fifty Years of Spoof." By Arthur Roberts. (John Lane. 12s. 6d.) Pictures of Kent "The Enchanted Road." Written and Illustrated by Donald Maxwell. (Methuen. 21s.) A Great School "Roedean School." By L. Cope Cornford and F. R. Yerbury. (Benn. 25s.) Landlord and Tenant "Ten Years' Adventures Among Landlords and Tenants." By Dan Rider. (Methuen. 7s. 6d.) Hodder and Stoughton Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Thirty Bedford Square London New Fiction Books & Writers A Selection for the Library Allegra; the Story of Byron and Miss Clairmont. By Armistead C. Gordon. (Methuen. 10s. 6d.) Fifty Years of Spoof. By Arthur Roberts. (John Lane. 12s. 6d.) Mackenzie and his Voyageurs. By Arthur P. Woollacott. (Dent. 6s.) Gallion's Reach. By H. M. Tomlinson. (Heinemann. 7s. 6d.) In and near London "A Londoner's Own London." By Charles G. Harper. (Palmer. 10s. 6d) "London's Countryside." By Edric Holmes. (Scott. 7s. 6d.) In Praise of England "See England First." By S. P. B. Mais. (Richards Press. 7s. 6d.) The Galleries Changes at the Tate The Record of Ten Years The Embryonic Theatre "The Physical Conditions of the Elizabethan Public Playhouse." By William J. Lawrence. (Harvard University Press. 7s. 6d.) George C. Harrap & Company, Limited Constable Methuen & Co. Ltd. Selwyn & Blount, Ltd. Arrowsmith Multiple Display Advertising Items From our Own Correspondent: Irish Free State The Coming Contest Parties and Prospects "The Somme" A New War Film Gilbert and Sullivan in Savoy Opera III—"PATIENCE": Savoy Theatre Opened The Death of Sullivan's Mother Excerpts from the new "Life of Sullivan" by Herbert Sullivan and Newman Flower, which the House of Cassell will publish in the autumn "The Lost Chord" To the Editor of the Sunday Times Our Paris Letter French Army and Communists A Counter-Offensive Daily Sketch Allen & Hanburys Ltd. Hope Brothers Ltd. Debenham & Freebody A Wanderer's Notebook Innocents Abroad "Yankee Doodle" in Latin Lincoln's Inn Hall Chess in Russia Mrs. Janet Ross Smuggling Copenhagen Fields Mechanising the Army Have "Vets" a Saint? The Title "Esquire" Dream Laughter A Porson Epigram Cricket Memories Gilbert and Sullivan Bm/brss: Alfred Baron Clay One of Them: "Chanty" or "Shanty"? A York Centenarian Ludgershall Rack Punch A Lover of Quotations: "Rights as Rain" Readers' Queries The Countryside A Duty on Wheat No Help to Farmers Shops in Rome Alarums & Excursions Ardente L. N. E. R Eade's Gout Pills Xrheumatic In Search of the Corona Photographing the Sun An Expedition to Switzerland The Harebell Men, Women, and Memories King Edward's Doubles—Sir William Towle—St. Loe Strachey By Autolycus: "The Town": Men and Intimacies By the Earl of Halsbury, K. C.: Auction Reforms Rings and the Knock-Out Effects of the New Act From a University Correspondent: Examinations at Oxford Male Superiority Harrods School Wear Multiple Classified Advertising Items India as a Winter Resort The Sunday Times Britain and America Heartening the Nation Fashion in Food Ocean Flights Reading in the Train On Getting Thin The Game's the Thing The Sea as a Career Future of our Mercantile Marine The New Kind of Officer: How He Can Be Trained Call of the Pipes The Highland Gatherings America's Naval Ambitions "Disaster" of Geneva Complications and a Danger British Industry Again in Full Swing National Finances Survive Strain of Last Year's Upheaval Mr. Churchill's Optimism Remitted Taxes Not to Be Re-Imposed in the next Budget Fall in Cost of Living From a Special Correspondent: Free State's Fight for the Treaty Mr. Cosgrave's Reply to Mr. Walsh Notable Accession to the Government Left to right. Captain Courtney, Flying-Officer… Ex. Tel. Co.: Mr. Arthur Bourchier Famous Actor Rallies: Hope of Recovery Reuter: Road Death Roll French Record of 126 Killed in August Season's Leading Jockey Special Features on Other Pages Baffled by a Gale Atlantic Airmen's Ill-Luck Courtney Lands in Spain No News of Flying Princess From our Own Correspondent: Rose at Third Attempt How Big Seaplane Departed From our Own Correspondent: Sea Search for Princess Confidence of Mrs. Hamilton Reuter: Flying to Windsor "Rough Going" Likely over Atlantic By our Political Correspondent: Political Notes The Resignation of Lord Cecil Question of a Successor "My Earnest Wish" The Prince's Message to Scientists Wine of Kings to Be Sold 8,000 Bottles of Rare Tokays Vintages of 1700 A. D. Beam Wireless to India Open on Tuesday Joined at Birth Unusual Case in London 600 Miners Strike The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd. Indian Ban on Saklatvala Cancelled Passport Endorsement Action by Foreign Office Why his Visit is Not Desirable Native Unrest Possible Cause of Cancellation From our Own Correspondent: Aeroplane down Mishap on London-Paris Service A Dry Week Fine and Warm Weather to Continue Lord Coleridge Ground Guides for Airmen Place Names in Chalk Letters Land Sale Condition of Air Ministry British United Press: Pope's Cheque Wanted by U. S. For Estate Duty Reuter: World Sugar Crop Cuba and Limitation of Production Reuter: Church Robbers Anarchists Arrested in Paris Imperial and Foreign Items St, George's Hanover Square In Defence of White Bread "Not All Chemically Impure" Reuter: Legation Tragedy Soviet Version of the Shooting Ex. Tel. Spec.: Late News Women Beaten by the Channel Bad Weather Spoils their Efforts Reuter: Schneider Cup Race May Be Held in Venice Lagoon Master Printers' Tour Deputation on Visit to America Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada An Eastbourne Mystery Car Falls 12 Feet to Beach Girl Dancer Killed in Seaside Crash From our Own Correspondent: Torn to Fragments Men's Fate in German Disaster Communist Arrests Activity of Hungarian Police Nature's Wonders Miracles Too Often Taken for Granted Reuter: Trains Collide: Four Killed Coach Jumps the Points Traffic to Liverpool St. Held up "Gunners' Bisley" King's Prize Shooting Opens To-Morrow Attacked and Robbed Engineer's Death after Violent Assault Miniature Rifle Shooters London Irish Tattoo From our Own Correspondent: Soviet Ambassador in Paris Growing Demand for Recall Cabinet and Note from Moscow Poor Law Burdens Change Effected at Chester-Le-Street Pratts From our Own Correspondent: League Council Innovation Suggested Meetings outside Europe Japanese President for Assembly? Reuter: Party Funds U. S. Professor's Quest in Britain Court Circular Weddings Mr. Edward Dawson Fire in Earl's Chapel Mrs. Ludlow's 100th Birthday Four Minutes' Meeting Holiday Tour by Air Taxi Family Hires a "Moth" Plane Lord Ossulston's "Fare" at Gleneagles A Martyr's Shrine Roman Catholic Pilgrims to Downside From our Own Correspondent: "First" in Scotland Partridge Shooting Held up by Weather 50 Years' Uncashed Cheque London Sculptor's Death College for Grown Ups Carnival for Hospital Thirty Tons of Sharks Strange Cargo in London Docks Vessel as Tanning Factory Houses and Lands Country & Suburban Properties for Sale Sunday Times Baronet's Yachting Mishap A Gallant Constable For Barnet Fair "Perfect Day" at 84 From a Special Correspondent: Beautifying River Banks Scheme Approved by Government A Hint to Local Authorities From a Correspondent: Service Men's Friend Sir George Legg's Work for Dependants Big Tea Fortune Mr. Gilbert Tonge Leaves £438,000 More Tudor Revels Dorset Parents on Strike Future of Lewes Castle Work of British Artists By our Meteorological Expert: Fair and Warm Weather Local Fog Night and Morning A Depression Moving Eastwards Last Night's "Prom" New Hindemith Concerto Guy Fawkes's Home Where the Powder Plot was Planned News in Brief John Barker and Compy Ltd. Goochs Shoolbreds Court and Society Cross-Word Puzzle No. 139 The "Cardigan," Monogram and Scarf By Pandora: A Woman's Corner The Loneliest Place in the World A Breton Sanctuary The Woman Harvester Land-Girls' Wages 200 Years Ago 90 Years' Railway Progress Cantilever Shoes Lea & Perrins Sauce Multiple Display Advertising Items HõVIS The Pamela Hat Canadian Pacific Ferodo Daily Dispatch 100,000 Dead in Earthquake First Details of Big Catastrophe Priest's Narrative The Tokyo Disaster An Official Record In the Barnstormer Days "Maria Marten" at the Elephant Full-Blooded Drama Auctions & Estates A Link with Bonnie Prince Charlie By a Labour Correspondent: Trade Unions & Russia Break Probable Congress to Open To-Morrow Debt to the Press The Achievements of Industries Fair Burning Biscuits Trains Held up by Goods Waggon Blaze Mail and Steamship News From our Special Correspondent: Scientists Descend Gaping Ghyll Venturesome Women in Party Do Forests Draw Rain? Frigidaire Limited Dickins & Jones Ltd. Peter Robinson Harvey Nichols Broadcasting To-Day's Programmes Church Choirs Festival Lost Souls of Bloomsbury Exiles from Museum Reading Room Domes of Silence Woman Stationer First Application for Membership Australia Calling B. B. C. May Pick up Programme To-Day To-Day's Events The Churches From our Own Correspondent: Glasgow-Inverness Road Reduced Grant Protest Fear that Scheme May Be Abandoned "Dry Rot" at the Treasury In the Oak Beams Marriage Extraordinary! Or the Modern Cleopatra Dunlop Wired Tyres London & North Eastern Railway From our Own Correspondent: Burnham Week Yachting East Coast Racing Festival Rifle Shooting First Division Forwards on the Mark Association Football Arsenal's Fine Form—Promoted Clubs Again Do Well Millwall and Forest Get 14 Goals in a Week St. Albans Again! Amateur Football Dulwich Overwhelm Wimbledon Cycling Champions Germans at Herne Hill Speed with Economy Motoring Novel Long-Distance Race Motor-Cycle Football Bowls What is a Woman's Beauty? Austin Reed's The Rover Company Ltd. 'Viyella' London & North Eastern Railway Junior Champions Lawn Tennis Good Performances in Final Matches Season Opens in Summerlike Weather The Rugby Game Leicester's Change Pays—Business like Start at Cardiff Union President and Amateurism Edgware's High Hopes Growing Popularity of the Game Eve of a Notable Season Bright Prospects of Clean Rugby Cinderford Lose at Home Civil Service Regatta Rowing Cygnet R. C.'s Varied Fortune From our Own Correspondent: Bournemouth Regatta Brighton R. C.'s Double Success Swimming World's Record Broken An Exciting Contest Greyhound Racing Wont Work's Smart Win Golf Old Cheltonians Beat Old Malvernians Big Polo Tests Our Chances in America Westchester Cup Bid West Somerset Cups United States Baseball Matches Bright Festival Cricket Holmes's 2,000—Another Big Innings by Hobbs North's Keen Game with the South Two Centuries Big Partnership with Holmes Bell Scores Freely Wales Begin Well against New Zealand Cricket Averages Gunn's Useful Stand North Find Runs Hard to Get Dieppe Grand Prix Motor Matters Lower Prices 1928 Programmes The Austin "Twenty" De Reszke Morris By "Vigilant": Racing Notes The Outlook for the St. Leger Book Law's Chance Hints for the Autumn Juveniles of Promise By our Racing Correspondent: Poet's Reverse Yesterday's Racing Gordon Richards's 100th Winner Folkestone St. Leger Call-Over Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Register of Hotels, Board-Residence, Etc. 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