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News from 29/01/1928

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Mr. Kenworthy, Caradoc Evans, E. C. A-L., H. A., Charles White, Mr. Walsh, "Boss" Croker, W. F. Anstey, Keble Howard, Miss Cave, Walter Crick, Leon Bertrand, Harold Dearden, Leonard Spalding, E. D. Telford, Hugh Macnaghten, Sir Harry Goschen, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, E. R. Grimes, Maitland Davidson, E. K. Baxter, E. E. Cowan, M. A., Dr. Vaughan Cornish, Alfred Docker, H. Charles Woods, Mr. Hailwood, J. E. Woolacott (Late Editor of the "Pioneer, " Allahabad), Joseph J. Norman, Lilian Arrow, Cecil V. Bagot, W., F. R. G. S., Sir J. Walker, K. C. B., Kathleen Lee, Lord Cushendun, Dell Leigh, W. Herbert Kent, Maurice Hewlett, Frank Rutter, Sir Martin Conway M. P., K., Arthur N. Gillman, D. R. Gent, Henry Adams, D. Gordon Denoon, Rt. Hon. T. P. O'connor P. C., M. P., Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. W. N. Marcy (L.), Rev. D. R. Davies (Lab.), J. E. E., Mr. H. Ramsbotham (Con.), H. F., Pandora, J. L. Davenport, George Dunning Gribble, S. N. Behrman, A. H. Davis, Clare Annesley (Lab), E. A. James, Ernest Newman, Sir Henry Rew, W. C. Johnson, Sir Alfred Robbins, T. G. Hume, Ralph Straus, Prof. Eoin Macneill, Mark Savage, Edmund Gosse, Sydney W. Carroll, Edward Shillito, L. C., Hendry Ryder, Henry Tristram, John Ibbertson, Rev. "Pat" McCormick, Sir Fredric Wise, Eugene O'Neill, T. H. L. Hony, Frank H. Simonds (the American Publicist), Michael P. Kerney, Sir John Simon, R. J. Barrett Financial Editor, General Goethals, W. J. B., Miss Nuthall, E. Waddy, Yarborough, St. Thomas, Mr. R. Hugh Tennant, Mr. C. T. Culverwell (C.), A. A. Burton, Dr. George Miles, Roland Atkinson ("Sunday Times" Paris Correspondent), Professor E. C. Worden Ph. C., B. S., M. A., F. C. S., George A. MacMillan, L. J. Maxse, Prof. Soothill, Mr. R. P. Tomlinson (Lib.), W. S. Branch, F. A. Mackenzie Author of "The Unveiled East", Vigilant, George C. Stead, Mayfair, H. C. Minchin, Rt. Hon. Philip Snowden M. P., L. Van Vliet, M. A. Gaskell, Right Hon. Reginald McKenna, Mr. Joseph Chamberlain as Guardamak, R. F. Tiltman, Harold Cox,

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Bluthner & Co., Ltd. J. Lyons & Co., Ltd. Gleneagles There is only One Romano's Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Palace Hotel Howard Hotel Hotel Somerset Multiple Display Advertising Items Hotel Announcements continued on page 30 Haven Hotel White Hall Residential Hotels, Ltd. The Haymarket Hotel & Restaurant Multiple Display Advertising Items The Spa Hotel Bath Balmer Lawn Hotel Hotels with Personalities Multiple Display Advertising Items De Vere Hotel The Grange Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Marshall & Snelgrove Clubland The Financial Times (1928) Limited City Chatter Bank Rate Disappointment—Bank Meetings—Buoyant Industrials-Features in Mines—Oils Firmer Past Week's Market Features Beechams Pills Limited Westminster Bank Company Meetings Financial and Economic Developments Upward Trend in Industry-The Problem of Spending and Saving Interesting Features of the Overseas Position Mr. R. Hugh Tennant's Comprehensive Survey The International Tea Company's Stores Ltd. Midland Bank Company Meetings Gold as an International Standard of Value Problems of Credit Control Development of America's Monetary Policy Right Hon. Reginald McKenna's Address National Provincial Bank Company Meetings Healthy Development of the Business Prospects of Home Industries Closer Co-Operation between Capital and Labour Sir Harry Goschen's Speech Government of South Australia 5 per Cent. Registered… City Chatter Features in Mines Minor Recovery in Oil Shares The Financial Times (1928) Ltd. Preferance Shares Prospectus Answers to Correspondents Owing to pressure on our space, we have had to hold over a large number of "Answers to Correspondents." These will be sent through the post Reuter: The Belga to Remain in Paper Money Market Bill Rates Moving Upward Acute Stringency at Close of Week Reports and Notices Income-Tax Queries United Picture Theatres, Ltd. United Picture Theaters Ltd. Reuter: American Cotton Sharp Break in Prices Unloading by Spot Holders Exclusive Cable to the "Sunday Times" Beechams Pills Share Offer Rubber Prices Recede Imperial Chemical Industries Reuter: Wall Street Heavy Liquidation Growing Fears of Dearer Money Reuter: Produce Markets To-Morrow's Cause List Martins Bank Limited Company Meetings Expansion Follows Amalgamation Chairman's Review of Home Industries The Turn of the Trade Tide The London Border and Generall Trust. Ltd. Hambros Bank, Ltd. The British and Colonial Furniture Company, Limited Kagera (Uganda) Tinfields Company Meetings Increase of Capital Approved—Final Dividend of 10 per Cent. For 1937 Prospects of the New Field Broadcasting To-Day's Programmes Auction Bridge Our 14th Competition The Missing Prize-Winner Chess Acrostics National Provincial Bank Limited Martins Bank Limited Potgietersrust Platinums, Limited Debenham & Freebody The Dramatic World A Comedy of Flavour The Playhouse "The Second Man" "The Masque of Venice" Savoy "The Hairy Ape" Gate A Comedy of Ancient and Modern Life "Two White Arms" Ambassadors A Comedy Farce "Lord Babs" Vaudeville A Farce Film Notes Capitol "Stand and Deliver" "Fazil" Hippodrome Plays and Players The Week's Productions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Restaurant Frascati Multiple Display Advertising Items The World of Music A New Study of Mozart The Composer and the Man The Week's Music By a Naturalist: Fish Emigrants Salmon Shipped to New Zealand American Suppliers for our Rivers The Galleries Our Art History The English Primitives To-Day's Events The Churches How to Become an Expert Linguist Do Justice to Broadcasting No Title "Selectors" Limited "Prince of Adventurers" The London Pavilion Ernest Benn Limited The Globe Publishing Co., Ltd. The World of Books The Fate of the Fenwicks "The Fate of the Fenwicks. From the Correspondence of Mary Hays, 1797-1827." Edited by A. F. Wedd. (Methuen. 12s. 6d.) The Classical Tradition "The Classical Tradition in Poetry; the Charles Eliot Norton Lectures." By Gilbert Murray. (Oxford University Press. 12s. 6d.) A Glance into the Future "The Day After To-morrow." By Philip Gibbs. (Hutchinson. 7s. 6d.) The Unique Novel of the Year Eveleigh Nash & Grayson Hutchinson The Gresham Publishing Co., Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items A German General in Turkey "Five Years in Turkey." By General Liman von Sanders. (Baillière, Tindal and Cox. 16s.) Multiple Display Advertising Items Fiction and Fantasy "Last Post." By Ford Madox Ford. (Duckworth. 7s. 6d.) "The Strange Vanguard." By Arnold Bennett. (Cassell. 7s. 6d.) "Mrs. D." By G. F. Bradby. (Constable. 6s.) "The Poor Gentleman." By Ian Hay. (Hodder and Stoughton. 7s. 6d.) "I Know a Secret." By Christopher Morley. (Heinemann. 7s. 6d.) Jarrods (Publishers) London Ltd. Liberal Theology "The Story of Jesus." By Benjamin W. Bacon. (Allen and Unwin. 8s. 6d.) Secrets of Penmanship "The Later Court Hands in England from the Fifteenth to the Seventeenth Century." By Hilary Jenkinson. (Cambridge University Press. 45s.) Hutchison & Co (Publishers) Ltd. Herbert Jenkins Ltd. Cassell's Methuen & Co., Ltd. The Letters of Queen Victoria Irish Links with Europe "Ireland and the Foundations of Europe." By Benedict FitzPatrick. (Funk and Wagnalls 17s. 6d.) The Japan of To-Day "Modern Japan and its Problems." By G. C. Alten. (Allen and Unwin. 10s.) Universal History "A Short History of the World." By H. G. Wells. (Cassell. 7s. 6d.) Vanishing China "Sketches of Vanishing China." By A. H. Heath. (Thornton Butterworth. 30s.) Fulminations "Prejudices: Sixth Series." By H. L. Mencken. (Cape. 7s. 6d.) "Old Nominis Umbra" "The Letters of Junius." With an introduction by C. W. Everett. (Faber and Gwyer. 21s.) The Nestling "The Baby Bird and its Problems." By W. Bickerton, F. Z. S. With 96 illustrations. (Methuen. 10s. 6d.) Books & Writers A Selection for the Library Woodrow Wilson: Life and Letters. By Ray Stannard Baker. (Heinemann. 36s.) The Poor Gentleman. By Ian Hay. (Hodder and Stoughton. 7s. 6d.) Fools in Mortar. By Doris Leslie. (Hurst and Blackett. 7s. 6d.) Dreams Fade. By Godfrey Winn. (Duckworth. 7s. 6d.) The Life of Oscar Wilde. By Robert Harborough Sherard. (Werner Laurie. 18s.) Twentieth Century Poetry "The Best Poems of 1927." Selected by Thomas Moult, and decorated by John Austen. (Cape. 6s.) "Selections from Modern Poets." Made by J. C. Squire. (Secker. 7s. 6d.) "New Paths on Helicon." By Henry Newbolt. (Nelson. 7s. 6d.) The Ugly Duchess New Fiction Andrew Melrose (1927), Ltd The Pawns of Allah Chapman & Hall, Ltd. Homer's Iliad New Translation by Maurice Hewlett The Emprise of a Pioneer Vice-Provost of Eton Our Paris Letter Anglo-French Trade Puzzle Move for a Convention From our Own Correspondent: Irish Free State The Prayer Book Controversy A Retrospect of 1870 The Countryside Influence of Shows on Agriculture "The Royal" Hodder and Stoughton Ltd. Dreams Fade Jarrold (Publishers), London, Ltd. J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd. J. M. Dent & Sons Geoffrey Bles Arthur H. Stockwell, Ltd. British Brunswich Ltd. Halcyon Wireless Co. Ltd. If you have any kind of difficulty in obtaining the… Hardy's Lost Novel "The Poor Man and the Lady" To The Editor of the Sunday Times The Living Welsh Language Faithful Exiles Girl Guides' Song Letters to the Editor On the Line The Last Journey Multiple Display Advertising Items The House of Chamberlain Three Generations Men, Women, and Memories "Boss" Croker—General Goethals—Sir Fredric Wise By Autolycus: "The Town": Men and Intimacies The Decay of Parliament De-Vitalised by the Party System "Machine" as Ruler Harrods Ltd. Vauxhall Motors Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Death Sunday Times A Year of Hope The Amateur in British Life The Bicycle Get to Work A City Company Varsity "Rags" Charm by Proxy Uncle Sam, Imperialist How Europe Interprets United States Policy Financial Hegemony and Naval Supremacy A Winter Birthday General Election in Japan Manhood Suffrage 10,000,000 Voters Ridding Europe of Cattle Plague French Claim to a Complete and Rapid Cure Secret Process Minister Defends British Policy of Instant Slaughter By a Special Correspondent: Saving a Herd Attack Stamped out in a Week Sir John Simon Documents Signed for Election Aim of British Research Prevention before Cure Toll of the Plague Its Grip on Country this Year Reuter, Central News: Burma Train Smash Forty Bodies Already Recovered From our Own Correspondent: Ten Years' Sentence on a Bishop Soviet "Justice" Christian Teaching a Crime Covent Garden Inquiry Public Safety of the Opera House "Waratahs" Draw London Hold Them in Last Game Shot Constable Early Developments Expected Chinese Customs Nationalist Invitation to the North Reuter: Biarritz Baths Destroyed Reuter: Tragic Fate of Film Actor Big Football Hoax Why Richmond Team were "Lost" Bogus Telegram Mysterious Station Incident "Sunday Times" Advertisement Record Thames Rising Many Bungalows Again Surrounded Contents By our Political Correspondent: Political Notes Faversham No "Snap Election" Ministers Keep their Pledges Reuter: State Drawing-Room in Ottawa A Brilliant Function From our Own Correspondent: Italy's Move in the Balkans Will Little Entente Collapse? Signor Mussolini and Rumania From our Own Correspondent: Spain to Rejoin the League The King's Action British United Press: £6,000,000 Appeal Leiter Estates Case to Be Reopned Reuter: £2,000,000 Barrage King Fuad and the New Nile Scheme Reid Bros. & Kerr, Ltd. From our Own Correspondent: Dawning of a Better Day Prince of Wales on Trade Prospects Industrial Peace National Grit in Years of Stress Tragedy at the Strid Woman's Leap to Death at Noted Beauty Spot By a Special Correspondent: Trees of the Seven Sisters Replanting Ceremony 42 Years after Five Take Part From our Own Correspondent: New Paris Frocks "Silhouettes" Return to Femininity Pearly Prince Doll Gift to Duchess for Little Princess Central News: Glozel's "Fall" To Be Struck off the Rolls Farm Workers' Insurance Late News Blasco Ibanez Regency London Dorchester House Proposal Site Can Be Bought for £400,000 The New Croydon £260,000 Air Port in Use To-Morrow Arsenal Fire Third at Woolwich this Month "Pie" for Lord Mayor "Four (&) Twenty Blackbirds" at Barnardo Festival A New Bodleian Scheme Formulated at Oxford Meeting Reuter: King Tutankhamen Wonderful Ostrich Fan from Luxor Tomb Big Railway Contracts Ex. Tel. Spec: Parachutist Lost at Sea Guards' Memorial at Ypres From our Own Correspondent: 21,000 More Men for U. S. Navy New Cruisers to Be Fastest Afloat Reuter: King Amanullah End of Official Visit to Paris Found Dead on Railway Big Rail Assessment Cut Miners against T. U. C. Reuter: Zinovieff Letter Allegation "Manufactured in Berlin" Incident at German Espionage Trial Reuter: Woman Aims Blow at Mr. Cosgrave Philadelphia Incident 25 Churches Wanted Phenomenal Growth of a London "Village" Reuter: South African Mails Prospect of Renewal of Existing Contract From our Own Correspondent: "The Dynasts" Suggested Staging at Shakespeare Theatre British United Press: Planning Four-Days' Atlantic Service Why Capt. Hartley Resigned £1,306,660 for New Roads Tommy Milligan Hopeful From our Own Correspondent: Bye-Election Humour Liberal Candidate's Sporting past Mr. Hailwood Again? From our Own Correspondent: A Prize-Fighter! Old Woman's Idea of Liberal Candidate From our Own Correspondent: Mr. Lloyd George Labour Opponent at next Election? Imperial and Foreign Items John Barker and Compy Ltd Court Circular Wedding The Grafton Hunt Haig's Advice to Scouts Czecho-Slovakian Singer From our Own Correspondent: Honour to Great Headmistress Miss Lawrence's Portrait for Roedean Orpen Masterpiece Yesterday's Music Great Pianist Plays to Children Parking Problem Underground System the only Solution Shopping at 103 Find on Old Gallows Site Poll to save Beauty Spot Air Force Vacancies "Grand Old Man" of Wiltshire Brewer's Fortune of £394,000 Woman Leaves £35,000 to Charity Death of a Baronet Sir Douglas Naesmyth as Dulwich Boy The Earl of Cottenham Water Freezes at Fire Yacht's Maiden Voyage New L. C. C. Flats Burgomaster Max By our Meteorological Expert: Changeable, but Mild Occasional Rain Local Mist in the Channel From our Own Correspondent: Eton Boys Back Scouts who Qualify as Firemen Houses and Lands Sixteenth Century Home on the Market News in Brief "China and the West" John Barker and Compy Ltd. John Barker and Compy Ltd Swears & Wells OXO Cube Court and Society Cross-Word Puzzle No. 161 "Piece" Suits A Woman's Corner On Happiness Battle of the Locks Glyco-Thymoline The Laboratories, Vitamins Ltd. Great Estimating Competition Hõvis Cellulose Acetate Artificial Silk Statement by Dr. George Miles of Boston, U. S. A., and Professor E. C. Worden, Ph. C., B. S., M. A., F. C. S. Introduction From our Own Correspondent: The Universities Mr. Masefield Reads a New Poem Oxford's Fortune From our Own Correspondent: Cambridge "Ghost" "Rag" Warning Also Well Received From our Own Correspondent: Scottish Changes Sir J. Walker Retiring "Hartal" Threat in India Simon Commission Reception Fear of Disorder From our Own Correspondent: Austria Looks at Prohibition Women's Fight for "Dry" Week-Ends Seeking a Plebiscite Harvey Nichols & Co. Ltd. Allen & Hanburys Ltd. Sun Life Assurance Co. Pedigrees of Greyhounds Alleged Forgery Dogs from Ireland Curative Sun Baths Success of Pit Head Experiment Toll of Rheumatism Pratts Ethyl Petrol Smallpox in Many Districts Five London Patients 5,782 Fever Cases at M. A. B. Hospitals 900 H. P. Racer Special Watch for Atlantic Voyage Drury Lane Theatre Death of Lord Sackville War Service on Four Fronts Two Famous Cases Work at St. Paul's Station Bail for Three Directors Fraud Charges Follow Inquiry House Coal Case Festival of Drama Plays and Players in next Week's London Competition Labour and the Surtax Mr. Ramsay MacDonald on its Operation A "Tote" Revenue Steam Rail Cars for L. N. E. R. Fare Reductions Effort to Meet Road Competition Suspects Arrested Flying Squad's Capture in Maida Vale Gardening for Women Demand Exceeds the Supply College Training Seal Hunting by Air British Light 'Plane to Lead the Way Railways and Roads Shareholders Stake in Controversy Plea for Justice Page Boys up to Date Novel Competition to Test Fitness for Hotel Service £1,566 for Cyclist Leg Lost in Collision with Holiday Party's Car No Reprieve for Power From our Own Correspondent: Town of Yellow Blossoms Cannes Decorated for Mimosa Fete Triumph of "Betty" From our Own Correspondent: Carnival Streets Avoided Why Foch's Route at Nice was Changed From our Own Correspondent: Silver Gaiety One-Colour Festival at Monte Carlo A Double Burial Canon's Fall Downstairs A Doctor Fined Cannibals' Guest of Honour "Delight" at Prospect of Being Eaten Seat of Sentiment Winston Churchill as Schoolboy Lesson his Master Did Not Forget "Out of Date Ideas" Mr. Kenworthy and the Admiralty Grab and Run Raid Daring Theft by Motor Bandits Footman's Follies Borstal after Gay Time with Butler's Savings Record Egg Laying War Prisoners at Cenotaph Sad Memories of Days of Captivity Honour to Fallen £50 for Inventor Second Grant Made to L. C. C. Official Ex. Tel. Spec.: 29 Locomotives South African Contract for Britain Curriculum Test Important for Average Children Child Killed by a Colt A Tragic Coincidence Biggest Eye Hospital Jas shoolbred & co ltd Artificial Silk and its Future The Romance of a New Industry Wonderful Development of a chance Discovery From our Own Correspondent: Author of "Four Horsemen" Dead Novelist and Rebel Exile after Attack on Monarchy A Stormy Career Pamphlets against the King Rival Play-Actors Six Societies in Contest at New Theatre A Hundred Years Ago "Co-Op" Alliance with Labour Political Relations Entirely Changed Problem of Peace in Industry From a Special Correspondent: New Brighton Attractions The Passing of the Old Aquarium The Richmond View L. C. C. To Give £500 towards Saving It "Sweated" Labourers The Rev."pat" McCORMICK and Broadcast Sermon From our Own Correspondent: Woman's across Africa Walk Modest Pedestrian's Achievements "I Am Never Lonely" From our Own Correspondent: Great Dictionary Romance of Author's Career "Savoy Idolatry" Operatic Association Defends Sullivan Bookshop Tea Talks The Individualist Standpoint Noted Marksman Dead Automatic 'Phone Progress 73 London Exchanges Planned Interesting Statistics "The Lilies of the Field" Clever Amateur Cast A Tinfoil Cot Lord Jellicoe's Praise for Boy Scouts Mail and Steamship News Ovaltine Burberrys The Cyclo Eng. Co. (1922) Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Auctions and Estates Historic Rectory in the Market Big Scottish Sale A Baby's Escape Rescue from Collapsed Tenement House A Lettuce Danger Warning at Inquest on Lifelong Patient Too Much D. O. R. A. Coroner on One-Way Traffic Death Competition in Pins Manufacturers Plea for Duty on Imports Ex. Tel. Spec.: Life Sentence for Deserter Thief Caught in Larder Speedy Trains Does It Pay to Graduate? How University Men Fare in Business "Engineering" Minds 378 Ambulance Calls L. C. C. Service during Big Frost Woman Cyclist Killed Birds worth £150,000 Directors' Sudden Death Mr. Havelock Wilson on Mr. Cook From our Own Correspondent: Kew's Link with New Zealand Centenarian Plants of Captain Cook An Empire Tour From our Own Correspondent: Healthy Citizens "Made to Order" A German Crusade From our Own Correspondent: Roll of Honour Remarkable Record of Famous School A Daring Pioneer's Reward Southwark Cathedral Organ "Deserted from the Guards" Criminal Serving in Lady's House Magistrate Blames a Register Office "Monstrous Conduct" From our Own Correspondent: Coal Marketing Mr. Walsh on Three Counties Scheme Candid Pianist Thinks our Musicians Too Pure-Blooded Club Steward Sentenced "Could Not Live on Hearty Votes of Thanks" Killed at Eighty-Three Ex. Tel. Spec.: Wife's Revenge on Husband The Daily Telegraph The Austin Motor Co., Ltd. J. Millhoff & Co., Ltd. Cross-Country Racing Berks, Bucks and Oxon Winner Holder Again Successful Printing Trades Meeting London Paper Mills' Easy Win Oxford Win Yesterday's Club Races By "Circle": Hockey under Difficulties Disappointment for Cambridge The Welsh Trial Abandoned Reuter's Special Service: M. C. C.'s Struggle for Runs after Being Put in Wyatt's Fine Knock—Tyldesley and Sutcliffe Do Well Great Bowling by Hall and Bissett Club Rowing Winning £6,000 Billiards Reuter's Special: Australian Cricket Centuries by Hendry and Ryder Badminton Sports Items From our Own Correspondent: Big Rowing Change Amateur Definition New National Association From a Special Correspondent: Scottish Cup-Tie Contrast Farcical Position Lacrosse Results Reuter: Saved by French Police Reuter's Special, Sports Reporting, Ex. Tel. Spec: Cannes Lawn Tennis Miss Nuthall's Double Success In Two Semi-Finals Reuter's Special Service: Australian Championships Promising Australian Player Lord Salisbury Bye-Elections Favouring the Government Mission by Launch Mystery Evangelist's 100,000 Converts Reuter: Indian Army Appointments Reuter: Indian Railway Improvements Are Rabbits Game? (Dr. J. G. B. Siegert & Sons) Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Wycombe Surprised Amateur Football Leytonstone Unlucky at Clapton Corinthians Do Well Small Clubs Fare Badly in the Cup Association Football Manchester City's Great Stroke—Holders Survive Two London Clubs Win F. A. Cup—Fourth round League Results Chelsea's Step Forward Leeds Also Do Well Rifle Shooting Tanganyika Win African Police Cup Robert McNISH & Co., Ltd. Daily Sketch Motor Matters Car Insurance A Vital Necessity Racing Notes Grand National Possibilities American Challenge Importance of Stewards' Handicap Chase From our Racing Correspondent: Good Win for Beggar's End Yesterday's Racing Brilliant Riding The Public Schools Hockey and Boxing in Favour Public Schools Rackets Ex. Tel. Spec., Reuter's Special Service: Tunney and his next Fight Varsity Golf Oxford Do Well Singles Washed out Another Oxford "Blue" Awarded Greyhounds at Wembley Favourites Do Well Meeting Spoilt by Weather By a Special Correspondent: Squash Rackets New Women's Champion Miss Cave Defeats Holder Public Schools "Soccer" Angling Junior Car Club From our Own Correspondent: University Boat Race Oxford's Valuable Experience Crew Getting Well Together From our Own Correspondent: Settled Order at Cambridge Value of Colonel Wauchope's Coaching Army Fencing "The Masks'" Splendid Victory Excellent Sabre Bouts Central News: Dulwich Defeated Reuter's Special Service: Manchester's Lapse Reuter's Special Service: Swedish Skating Championships Public Schools Rugby Cheltenham's Plucky Fight Fine Forward Play County Championship "Waratahs" Held by London The Rugby Game Scramble in the Mud—Exciting Intervals in Disappointing Game Wind up of a Successful Tour Bath's Bad Luck From our Own Correspondent: Ireland Beat France Moderate Game Visitors' Inspired Moment Ireland 12 pts., France 8 Nottingham's Good Form Club Games Oxford Beat Scottish Thrilling Forward Fight Light Blues Not Extended Heavy Going Hampers 'Quins Rugby Results Reuter's Special: Table Tennis Hungary Wins World's Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Thos. 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