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News from 20/04/1930

1930; Gale Group;

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D Fraser-Harris, Ernest Newman, H. M. Abrahams, Auriol Barran, Francis White, J. P. Mitchell, Mary Ethel Hunter, J. S. Taylor, Benjamin Bowles, Circle, Yarborough, Chr. Kessary, Israel Cohen, Mr. P. A. Ralli, Ralph Straus, H. S. Twells, V. G. O., N. W. Arthur Lynch, J. M. Bulloch, Lord Meston, E. V. Lucas, Laurie Magnus, James Agate, Frank Rutter, J. H. C., Herbert J. Draper, Erroll Sherson, Edward Shillito, Sydney W. Carroll, George C. Stead, D. R. Gent, Geo. J. Clewer, Margaret W. Simpson, H. C. Minchin, Harriet Kendall, J. H. L. Homy, R. J. Willson, Leonard J. Miller, Violet W. Walker, Maude M. C. Ffoulkes, L. Van Vliet, W. S. Chadwick, A. P. White, H. Askew, Desmond MacCARTHY, N. C. A., C. Eastlake Smith, Dilys Powell, Edward H. Rowley, Rowland H. Hill, John Buchan, A. S. Smith, R. J. Barrett Financial Editor, Harold Cox,

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Multiple Display Advertising Items Hotel Announcements are Continued on Page 16 Multiple Display Advertising Items Marshall & Snelgrove British South Africa Company Company Meetings Beira Railway Amalgamation - Approved Benefits of Scheme Baron Emile D'erlanger's Statement The Financial Times City Chatter Budget Effects—Protected Shares—Industrial Points—Investment Hints—Fall in Copper—Hesitant Oils Past Week's Market Features Answers to Correspondents The British Thomson-Houston Co., Ltd. Company Meetings Dividend Raised to 5 per Cent Inorease in Orders and Shipments British Celanese Limited Car and General Insurance Company Meetings £5,000,000 Paid to or on behalf of Motor-Car Owners Motor Union Insurance Continued Progress Difficulties of Motor Insurance The County of London Electric Supply Co., Ltd. Company Meetings The Year's Progress Unequalled Output 46,000 New Consumers Consolidated Mines Selection Company Dividend of 20 per Cent. For the Year World Auxiliary Insurance Company Meetings Captain C. C. Craig on Corporation's Position Satisfactory Results London County Freehold and Leasehold Properties, Ltd. Noteworthy Progress Money Market Budget Effect on Exchanges Reports and Notices National Omnibus and Transport Company Company Meetings Bonus Issue of 50 per Cent "Co-Operation Not Competition" Austin Reed Bonus Issue of One in Five Whittaker Looms Net Profit of £339 Earned on First Period Einstein's Electro Process Deficit of £21,554 Carried Forward Insurance Results Income Tax Queries From our Own Correspondent: Jute Trade Quiet Steadier Tendency in Prices R. E. Jones Board Motions for Removal of Four Directors Not Adopted Reuter: American Produce Dewar's East Anglia on the Drier Side City of Sheffield £5 per Cent. Trustee Securities Corporation Loans The Union Bank of Australia, Ltd. The Dramatic World Bad Blood "A Doll's House" Criterion Revival of Ibsen's Play "De La Folie Pure" Victoria Palace A Revue. By Noel Scott and Charles Austin Ourself is a pretty deserving fellow, take him for… Cadenzas Playsand Players Kingsway Revivals Broadcasting To-Day's Programmes Foreign Features A Hundred Years Ago Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Benzole Mixture Multiple Classified Advertising Items The World of Music The Old, Old Story The Week's Music Mahler The Galleries Art and Science The Westminster Rembrandts To-Day's Events The Churches The Week's Diary To-Morrow Film Notes Journey's End The National Magazine Co. Ltd. "His Master's Voice" Multiple Display Advertising Items The World of Books Roy Campbell "Adamastor". By Roy Campbell. (Faber and Faber. 5s) "The Wayzgoose." By Roy Campbell. (Cape. 5s) Mirabeau "The Prisoner of Vincennes." By Eric Rede Buckley. (Witherby. 10s. 6d) Autobiography of a Chimpanzee "The Memoirs of a Little Monkey." By Ferdinand A. Ossendowski. (Sampson Low. 7s. 6d) The Inexhaustible Gospel "The Reign of God." a drama. By Sir Francis Youngbusband. (Murray. 5s) "The Life of Our Lord." In the Very Words of the Seriptures. By Reginald Ponsonby. (Bell and Sons. 3s. 6d) "The Gospel of St. John." By the Rev. Edward Mears. (Murray. 7s. 6d) "The Public Life of Our Lord Jesus Christ." By Archbishop Goodier, Sj. (Burns, Oates and Washbourne. 21s) Rugby School "Rugby School." By G. H. Bettinson. (Birmingham: G. H. Bettinson. 21s) "Football Records of Rugby School, 1823-1929." (Rugby: George Over) Irish Free State Guide "Oireachtas Companion and Saorstat Guide, 1930." By W. J. F. Flynn. (Hely: Dublin. 5s) Artist and Critic "The Making of Literature: Some Principles of Criticism Examined in the Light of Ancient and Modern Theory." By R. A. Scott-James. (Secker. 7s. 6d.) Thrillers in Real Life "Crime in India." By Sir Cecil Walsh, K. C. (Benn. 10s. 6d.) De Grammont Refurbished "Memoirs of the Comte De grammont." Translated from the French of Anthony Hamilton by Peter Quennell. (Routledge. 15s.) Pantechnicon Books "Sober Truth: A Collection of Nineteenth Century Episodes, Fantastic, Grotesque and Mysterious." compiled and edited by Margaret Barton and Osbert Sitwell. (Duckworth. 12s. 6d.) "A Mixed Grill : A Medlry in Retrospect." By the author of " a Garden of Peace." (Hutchinson. 21s.) "The Family of Whatton: A Recort of Nine Centuries." (Sylvan Press. 15s.) A Wit of the Restoration " ' Brawny ' Wycherley." By Willard Connely. (Scribner's. 10s. 6d.) Two Poets "A Dream in the Luxembourg." By Richard Aldington. (Chatto and Windus. 3s. 6d.) "Poems." By Katherine Mansfield. (Constable. 6s.) A Royal Road to Knowledge "Lecons à l'Imperatrice sur les Origines de la Civilisation francaise."By Fustel de Coulanges. (Paris, Hachette. 12 fr.) Comedy and Tragedy of Animal Life "Life Stories of Big Game." By W. S. Chadwick. (Witherby. 10s. 6d.) New Fiction Studies and Stories "The Party Dress." By Joseph Hergesheimer. (Knopf. 7s. 6d.) "Giants! Bread." By Mary Weatmacott. (Collins. 7s. 6d.) "The Good Soldier Schweik." By Jaroslav Hasek. (Heinemann. 10s. 6d.) "House Sinister." By Horace Newte. (Nash and Grayson. 7s. 6d.) "Walls Have Eyes." By " Ganpat.' (Hodder and Stoughton. 7s. 6d.) The Salon " The Great Literary Salons of the XVIIth and XVIIIth Centuries." By Louis Battifol, André Hallays, and others, Translated by Mabel Robinson. (Thornton Butterworth. 7s. 6d.) "A Greene Forest" " a Greene Forest." By John Maplet. With an Introduction by W. H. Davies. (Hesperides Press. 30s.) Books & Writers Selection for the Library The World in 2030 A. D. By the Earl of Hickenhead. (Hodder and Stoughton. 12s. 6d.) Lord Melbourne. By Bertraro Newman. (Macmillan. 12s. 6d.) The Good Soldier Schweik. By Jaroslay Hasek. (Heinemann. 10s. 6d.) The Party Dress. By Joseph Hergesheimer. (Koopf. 7s. 6d.) The Unicorn " The Lore of the Unicorn." By Odell Shepard. (Alten and Unwin. 25s.) Auction Bridge Problem Play Chess Evans Gambit Declined Acrostics Multiple Display Advertising Items Men Karen Bramson's Amazing Novel Philip Allan & Co., Ltd. Methuen & Co., Ltd. A Wanderer's Notebook Introduction to Art Summer Time War Stories London's Climate Charing Cross Bridge The Graces Richard Jefferies The Road to Tyburn The Hard Old Surgery "The Lovely Mrs. Tofts" The Conservative Position Pierre de Coulevain The Irishman's Bull British Electric Supply "Suspense" Rodin's "Burghers of Calais" English Authors Buried Abroad Sir,-In the Protestant cemetery in Florence are… The Palestine Mandate White Horses The Protector's Family Calender Reform A Lover of Quotations: "The Music of the Moon" "Love is a Recent Discovery" Readers' Queries From our Own Correspondent: Irish Free State Relations with Great Britain A Task for Imperial Conference From our Own Correspondent: Our Paris Letter Tax Cuts for £40,000,000 More to Come Multiple Display Advertising Items By "A Student of Politics": The Week at Westminster Mr. Snowden's Creed Fortified Base of Free Trade Hunting In Cape Town Blending of East and West A Woman's Impressions By Atticus: Men, Women, and Memories Mr. Snowden—Lord Birkenhead's Visions—Pundit Nehru—Sir Thomas Lipton By "Autolycus": "The Town": Men and Intimacies Budgets and Bribes Socialist Shibboleths Political Practice Our Budget Forecast Harrods Cricket Week AZA Multiple Display Advertising Items P & O Cruises Death Sunday Times Mr. Snowden's Finance The Danger in India The Naval Treaty The Podmore Case Divorce Procedure St. George's Day and Rupert Brooke No News India in Ferment An Anxious Eastertide Necessity of a Firm Front Justification of British Rule Two Poems The Vagrant Scholar Lord Birkenhead's Fantasy The World A. Century Hence A Bold Conception From our Own Correspondent: Grave News from India Armouries Attacked and Gutted by Insurgents Troops in Pursuit Lord Irwin's Prompt Action for the Suppression of Terrorism Pursuit of the Insurgents Official Statement Reuter: To Suppress Terrorism Old Powers Revived Contents From our Own Correspondent: Shock Tactics Distrusted Indian Liberals and Gandhi's Campaign Promoting Anarchy From our Own Correspondent: Viceroy's Tour by Air Over N. W. Frontier Congratulating the Dead Rebels' Fiery Speeches Reuter: Dues with Interest Mr. Gandhi on his Campaign Reuter: Herr Schober to Visit London Audience of the King The King's Guests From our Own Correspondent: Chimicals for Russia Contract Placed in England £3,000,000 Credits Involved Sir Harry McGOWAN'S Comment Contract Terms Exportation to Begin in June From our Own Correspondent: "Spy" Trial The Lena Goldfields Case Central News: Lorang's Extradition Special Features on Other Pages By our Political Correspondent: Political Notes The Liberal - Socialist Consultations "Common Ground" Duchess at the Cape 9,000 Miles in 100 Flying Hours Return Flight to Begin to-Morrow Princess Elizabeth The King's Grandchild Four To-Morrow Reuter: Sir Austen Chamberlain Shell Oil & Petrol By our Diplomatic Correspondent: Britain and Egypt Extreme Demands Rejected Mr. Henderson's Firmness No Agreement in Prospect Reuter: Wei-Hai-Wei Agreement Signed for Return Prime Minister to Return Holiday Cut Short Podmore's Fate Sealed Reprieve Refused by Home Secretary "Not a Scintilla of Doubt" Execution Fixed for Tuesday From our Own Correspondent: Podmore Thanks his Helpers Never Struggled for a Truer Cause From our Own Correspondent: "Never Did Thee Any Good" Father's Comment to Mrs. Podmore Imperial and Foreign Items The Lady Chapel of Southwark was once the scene of ecclesiastical trials. It was also used for seventy years as a shop. An article on the history of the Chapel appears on page 13 Three 'Buses in Collisions Twenty-Six Passengers Injured A London Crash From our Own Correspondent: Innkeeper's "Joke" Drunken Man's Clothes Set on Fire Exchange: Late News From our Own Correspondent: Airman Count's Tragic End Aeroplane Crashes on Electric Wires Burst of Flame From our Own Correspondent: Orchestra Grant Reduced B. B. C. Economy Bishop to Be Extradited A Post Office "Hold up" Raider Scared off by Women Plucky Conduct Exchange: Big Power Scheme Electrification in Tanganyika Reuter's Special: Kaye Don's U. S. Record Reuter: Canada's Oldest Senator Dead Snow in Many Districts London Lightning Ski-Ing in Black Forest Reuter: Amateur Airmen Tour Europe German Welcome for English Guests Central News: A Narrow Escape French Rugby Players in Motor Mishap A Stresemann Memorial The next Naval Conference Work for the 1935 Meeting First Lord on the New Treaty From our Own Correspondent: £80,000 Necklace Mystery A Napoleon Gem Anglo-Persian Oil Co. Ltd. From our Own Correspondent: 100 People Burned Panic Follows Fire in Church Three Survivors Whole Families Wiped out Family Shot Dead Eight Victims of a Frontier Tragedy Court Circular Funeral Lady Glanely Houses and Lands Town and Country Properties Honeymoon on Tandem A Play of Cockney Life "Down our Street" Four Easter Saturday Productions Cost of Civil Service Growth since 1913 By our Zoo Correspondent: Two Lion Cubs Welcome Easter Gift to the Zoo Cherry Trees at Grave The Lady Chapel of Southwark Used as Shop for Seventy Years Altars Restored Thames-Side Towns A New Advertising Campaign Bishop and the Stage Aerial Football Excursions The Ascot Ball Lady Wyndham's Matinee Choir Boys' Success From our Own Correspondent: The Queen Buys British Foreign Articles Rejected Holiday Makers' Cheers Royal Car "Mobbed" at Windsor The Queen has bought, through the West India… Easter in Paris Allied Newspapers' Staffs' Trip Hyde Park Chimes To-Day's Carillon Programmes Woman's Club Swinging Busy Kingston Registrar "Yard" Promotions Apprenticeship to Marriage National Value of Girls' Clubs Urgent Need for Expansion Earl of Moray Dead Owner of Five Scottish Castles Lord Churston Former A. D. C. To Duke of Connaught Miss Ada Rolles Calcutta Sweep and a Will Mother Asks Children to Take Tickets Hope for Better Luck than her Own The Farmer's Plight Noted Agriculturist's Altered Will New Bishop of Croydon Music in Hyde Park Newsvendors' Institution Wintry Showers All round Outlook Cold and Unsettled Gale Likely in the Channel By our Meteorological Expert: By our Meteorological Expert Relief Works New Schemes to Cost £30,000,000 Aldershot Tattoo The Birth of the Coldstream Guards News in Brief Dickins & Jones, Ltd. Prunol the Great Fruit Remedy Court and Society For. . Spring Wear Cross-Word Puzzle No. 277 Pandora: A Woman's Corner Easter Beauties The Invading Sea Hamptons Decorators Furnishers Daily Sketch Crawford's Cream Crackers From our Own Correspondent: Cock-Fighting in the North Secret Preparations for the Season Outposts to Watch Police From our Own Correspondent: Hard Times in Germany Coal that Cannot Be Used From our Own Correspondent: St. Chrispin's Inn Famous Old House Reconstructed Duchess Bound over Sequel to Attempted Suicide On Probation for Two Years Offer of a Country Home "Robot" Airmen To Fly only over their Own Countries Death by Disinfectant Mystery of Young Man's End Not Solved British Science Guild From our Own Correspondent: "Explosion of the Car" Fireworks Lit from a Church Ancient Easter-Eve Ceremony Haddo House Fire Queen's Message to Lady Aberdeen From our Own Correspondent: Harrow's Smithy Last Village Link Removed Insulted Nursemaid Protecting Policeman Attacked Journalists in Conference Holmbury Hill Camp Doctor's Death Mystery Specialist Puzzled by Strange Odour Widow's Distress Another Mr."x" as Witness Dorset Men An Invitation in Dialect to Dinner Exchange: U. S. Prohibition Poll Multiple Display Advertising Items New Mailbag Mystery £2,750 in Notes Lost in the Post Seals Intact "Princess" and her Husband Bus Driver's Arrest for Bigamy Suicide Drama Vain Fight to save Man's Life Reuter: Japanese Cotton Cut in Freight Rates to India The Royal Tournament Some Features of this Year's Display Drapery Exhibition Reuter: The Prince in Cairo Dinner during a Sandstorm Stuffy Desert Conditions Inspection of Welsh Guards Reuter: Night of Terror Boarders' Story of Drink Tragedy A Ten Years' Job Mr. Arthur Greenwood's Prophecy Motorist who Thought that He "Acted… Sudden Death on Racecourse Voluntary Schools' Future Large Measure of Public Control to Follow Grants Compromise Announced by Minister of Education An Appeal to the Premier Danger of Delay The School Age School Masters' Support for Bill Apathy among the Co-Operators Call for More M. P.'s. Country's Trade Views of Commercial Travellers The Liberal Accelerator Big Increase in Claims Health Insurance Figures Six Years' Growth Married Women Top the Lists Edinburgh's New Chancellor Three Suggestions Primrose Day 900 Delegates March to Beaconsfield Statue For Marylebone Charities From our Own Correspondent: Sinning against Socialism Mr. Maxton Attacks his Leaders "The Holy Ghost" Exchange: Empire Trade Canada's Attitude to U. S. Tariff Mail and Steamship News Multiple Display Advertising Items From our Special Correspondent: Point-To-Point Races Women's Hardy Riding in the Rain Berks and Bucks Hambledon Hunt Short-Head Win in the Challenge Cup By a Special Correspondent: Wonderland of Time To-Day Preceded by To-Morrow Startling Theory from U. S. A. London Professor's Comments National Sporting Club A Mayfair Home Hampstead Houses Ransacked All-Star Cast for "Hamlet" Charity Matinees at Haymarket Does England Admire Shakespeare? From our Own Correspondent: United States of Europe M. Briand's New Step Baby Orphan's Home Coming Parents who Died in India Boy Climber Killed Reuter: Nun Car Driver Motor Coach Speeds 28 Miles an Hour for 395 Miles Schedule Time Edinburgh—London Crash Inquest Reuter: Drug Traffic in Egypt Three Jews Arrested Reuter: Spanish Loyalty The King's Hold on his People's Affection Auctions and Estates Historic Scottish Castle Exchange: Mr. Ford in Vienna Pratts motor Oil Multiple Display Advertising Items Sheffield Wednesday Win League Championship Association Football Cup Rehearsal Draw—Blackpool ahead of Rivals Promotion for Plymouth Chesham's Set-Back Amateur Football Wimbledon Beat Ilford in Holland Ex. Tel. Spec: Corinthians in Switzerland Yesterday's Attendances Goal Scorers Achilles Win at Athens Lawn Tennis Avory Wins Surrey Title Miss J. C. Ridley Beaten Melbury Tourney Mrs. Watson Dominates Miss Nuthall And Mrs. Holcroft-Watson beat N. Sharpe and Miss E.… Reuter's Special Service: Wightman Cup The American Team Completed By a Special Correspondent: Yachting Teddington Easter Meet Racing under Difficulties Reuter's Special Service: South African Titles Defeat of Miss Heine in Women's Singles Pony Racing From our Racing Correspondent: A Moderate Day's Sport Yesterday's Racing Roi De Saba Wins Easter Handicap Carlisle Racing Notes Features of Holiday Meetings Story Teller and the Queen's Prize Promising Youngsters Handling at a Discount in Chilly Holiday Games Rugby Football Coventry's Home Reverse—London Welsh Win at Newport Quins and O. M. T. Lose on tour O. M. T. In Good Form Fighting Game at Plymouth Plymouth Albion 9 pts., Old Merchant Taylors 6 Harlequins Foiled Beaten on the Post by Swansea London Welsh's Distinction First Victory at Newport By a Special Correspondent: Old Rivals Meet Barbarians Beaten in Open Game Clever Play by Cardiff Bath Scrape through Bristol Lose at Home Chances Missed in Hard Game Railway Teams' Draw Halifax's Smart Feat Hockey England Beat Holland Farcical Festivals International Match Festival Results Motoring London to Land's End Trial Golf Holiday Meetings Interesting Play North Foreland Tournament The "Victory" Cup Club Competitions Billiards The Professional Title Davis Wins First Heat To-Morrows' Holiday Fixtures Rugby International Football League Amateurathletic Association Jubilee Celebrations The Future Task Reuter's Special Service: The Australians Getting Nearer By a Special Correspondent: Test Cricket Prospects Australians in London this Week A Glance at the Men By our Own Correspondent: The Public Schools Cricket Classes at Lord's Motor Matters Holiday Motoring New Popular Car Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times

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