News from 24/08/1930
1930; Gale Group;
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Renlim, Right Hon, C. Stewart Caine Editor, A. C. Taylor, H. A., Yarborough, C. F. T., Fairway, Ralph Straus, George C Stead, Sir John Reith, Olive A. Lyttelton, John Malcolm Bulloch Ll. D., W. Fraser Hasson, Gerald R. Hayes, Sexagenarian, E. V. Lucas, Harold Cox, Frank Rutter, Duncan Grey, George Dodds, E. D. S. Robertson (Major), Jenkin T. H. Jenkins, Sir Daniel Hall, Erroll Sherson, L Van Vliet, Lord Hugh Cecil M. P., Sir John Marriott, R. Ironside, Bern Aylwin, Desmond MacCarthy, E. Benson, H. B. Jeffreys (Major-General), H. J. P., C. Gardiner Hill, Lord Darling, C. E., H. W. Greene, H. W. G., H. Askew, G. Kennedy Skipton, A. P. Beddard, Dilys Powell, George J. Binns, Dr. Cyril Norwood Headmaster of Harrow, Kenneth E. Nelson, S. T. Thomas, Sir Samuel Hoare Lld., M. P, R. Barrett Financial Editor, Pandora, Ivrea, Sir Ernest J P. Benn, A. H. Davis, Sir Desmond O'callaghan, William Radcliffe, E. Le Cronter Lancaster, H. F, T. R. E.,
ResumoSt. Ivel Cheese Multiple Display Advertising Items Pride of Place Clubland White Rolls-Royce Barker & Co. (Coachbuilders) Ltd. Subscription Rates British International Pictures, Ltd Company Meetings The Union Bank of Australia, Ltd City Chatter Unsettled—Gilt-Edged—Industrial Points—Kaffirs in Request—Oils Depressed—Rubbers Weaker Past Week's Market Features Wilkinsons' Tea Share Manual Money Market The Decline in Bill Rates Answers to Correspondents Income-Tax Queries Company Reports and Notices Selection Trust Expansion in Revenue and Dividend Singer's Profits Scrip Bonus in lieu of Dividend The U. S. Bank Fusion Chase-Harris Forbes Exchange of Stocks Effected Rubber Quiet Liverpool Wheat Market Wall . Street Firm Moderate All-Round Advance Bullish Official Statements Cotton Firmer Ginning Figures Larger than Expected Exclusive Cable to the "Sunday Times" "Sunday Times" New York Closing Prices Raillroads From our Own Correspondent: Utilities Improve on Curb Noranda Mines an Active Feature Produce Markets Reuter: New York Metals Broadcasting To-Day's Programmes National (261.3 metres and 1,664.4 metres). 10.30 (1 Foreign Features Acrostics Auction Bridge Backward Bidding Does Not Pay International Chess Chess C. C. Wakefield & Co., Ltd. Imperial Airways Limited Debenham & Freebody The Dramatic World The Malvern Festival Malvern. Wednesday, August 20 "The Barretts of Wimpole Street" A Play By Rudolf Besier "Let us Be Gay" Lyric. Monday, August 18 A Comedy. By Rachel Crothers "The Bond" Everyman. Tuesday, August 19 A Play. By Muriel Stuart "The Road of Poplars" Coliseum. Monday, August 18 A One-Act Play. By Vernon Sylvaine Plays and Players This Week's Premiers From our Own Correspondent: Irish Free State Shannon Scheme and Fishing Salmon and Eels From our Own Correspondent: Our Paris Letter German Blow to Ideal of M. Briand Peace Apostle Weakened Mail and Steamship News Auctions and Estates Historic Mansion with 210 Acres To-Day's Events The Churches The Week's Diary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Yarnstrong, Ltd. The World of Music The Week's Music "Spoonerisms" To the Editor of the Bundax Times The Galleries The Hogarths at the Soane Museum A Great Colourist Film Notes Gangsters Again Marquess of Lothian, Dean Inge: Practically all the pleasures of the rich are… As we were "A Victorian Peepshow" VI.—LORD Tennyson Co-Operation in Agriculture The Horace Plunkett Foundation St. Kilda A Modern "Orphan of the Storm" Harvey Nichols & Co. Ltd. Arandora Star Pepsodent Ernest Benn Limited Herbert J. Nkins, Ltd. The World of Books Lady Gregory "My First Play." By Lady Gregory (Elkin Mathews. 6s) Queensland Poets "Queensland Poets." By Henry Arthur Kellow. (Harrap. 12s. 6d) Industrialism "An Economic History of Europe. 1760-1930." By Arthur Birine. (Methuen. 10s. 6d) An Unexploited Land of Beauty "The Harz Mountains." By Christopher Marlowe. (Bodley Head. 8s. 6d) The Queen's Bays "The History of the Queen's Boys (the 2nd Dragoon Guards), 1685-1929." By Frederic Whyte and A. Hilliard Atteridge, from material collected by Major H. W. Hall. (Cape. 35s) Cassell's Novels The Hogarth Press J. & E. Bumpus Ltd. Methuen & Co., Ltd Hutchinson Jarrolds Publishers (London) Limited Stanley Paul & Co., Ltd. Beckford as Gossip "The Vision: Liber Veritatis." By William Beckford: edited with an introduction and notes by Guy Chapman. (Constable. 18s) Haeckel's Love Story "The Love Letters of Ernst Haeckel written between 1898 and 1903." Arranged from the correspondence by Johannes Werner, translated from the German by Ida zeitlin. (Methuen. 7s. 6d) A Fairy Tale "The Country of Thirty-six Thousand Wishes." by André Maurois. Translated by Katharine I.'Douro. Illustrated by D'Adrienne Ségur. (Heinemann. 6s) New Fiction Mr. Chesterton's "Crooks" "Four Faultless Felons." By G. X. Chesterton. (Cassell. 7s. 6d) "A Note in Music." By Rosamond Lehmann. (Chatto and Windus. 7s, 6d) "The Voice of One—." By John Lindsey. (Chapman and Hall. 7s, 6d) "Mrs. Fischer's War." By Henrietta Leslie. Jarrolds. 7s. 6d) "Valleljo Kitty." By Ann Knox. (Constable. 7s 6d) "Mario and the Magician." By Thomas Mann. (Secker. 5s) English Literature "History of English Literature." Translatcd from the French of Mm. Legouis and Cazamian. (Dent. 18s) Books & Writers A Selection for the Library The Love Letters of Ernst Haeckel Edited by Johannes Werner. (Methuen. 7s. 6d) Mrs. Grundy. By Leo Markum. (Appleton. 21s) On the Trail. By Frank Harris, (Lane. 7s. 6d) the Forty-Second Parallel. By John dos Passos. (Constable. 7s. 6d) Three Sports "The Book of the Two Maurices." By M. J. Turnbull and M. J. C. Allon. (Allom. 12s. 6d) "What's Wrong Your Game?" By H. B. Martin. (Lane. 7s. 6d) "Oar Scull and Rudder: A Bibliography of Rowing." By F. Brittain. (Oxford University Press. 7s. 6d) Hodder & Stoughton Chatto & Windus: London Two Chapman & Hall Novels John Lane the Bodley Head Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items A Wanderer's Notebook Custard Letters to the Editor Chislehurst Caves Sir Ronald Ross Led Horses A Cricket Mystery An Old-Timer's Tip Kings and Queens Verse Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien "Lord Ronald" The Wobbling Voice The America's Cup The Passing of Wine Soho Square Pre-Ballot Days Phonetic Latin Verse Charles Ii. and Monmouth "The Broken Vase" Cunard Canadian Pacific World's Greatest Travel System Malvern Water Buxton, Derbyshire Spa General No Electoral Reform Killed by Socialist Caucus Indifferent Voters By Atticus: Men, Women, and Memories Francis Joseph of Austria—Sir Thomas Lipton—Professor Turner and Sir J. Arthur Thomson—Mr. Bening Arnold By Autolycus: "The Town": Men and Intimacies Australia and her Troubles Too Much Spending A Lesson for Labour Pratts Ethyl Petrol Daily Telegraph The Spa Hotel Tunbridge Wells Multiple Classified Advertising Items On Leaving School Photography The Sunday Times India Conference Anxieties The New Princess The League and Palestine Australia Wins A Great Patriot Arctic Mystery Solved Fluttering the Dovecotes Posterity to Pay for our Doles Post-War Liabilities Greater than Those of the War Urgent Need for Economy At Jumieges "Princess Jean of Glamis" Suggested Name A 14th Century Ancestress British Policy in Palestine Mandates Commission Criticises Administrative Defects "Confusing" Statements Report and Government Reply to Be Revealed To-Morrow From our Own Correspondent: Policy Lacking in Vigour The Objects of the Mandate Great Britain's Defence "We Have Not Been Neglectful" From our Own Correspondent: Italian Triumph in T. T. Race First Three Places in Fast Contest British Misfortunes Lord Birkenhead Out of Danger but Still Weak Naval Conference Delegates Personal Sketches Lord Derby's Farm Leased Special Features on Other Pages The Duchess and New Princess "Both are Doing Well" Mr. Clynes and a "Bonny Child" Will She Be Named Jean? No Title From our Own Correspondent: The King Goes North Royal Welcome to Deeside By our Political Correspondent: Political Notes Imperial Conference Outlook Will Tariff Election Follow? Death of the Duke of Northumberland Reception of the News at Alnwick "Suet Pudding" Cricket A Woman's View of the Test Match Timeless Sitting and Sciatica The King and the "Ashes" Congratulations for Victors Reuter: An Urn for Woodfull Reuter: "United Europe" Plan Shell Petrol and Shell Oil Lovers Fall to Death in Alps Eton Master and Fiancée Drop into 1,500 FT Crevasse Newly Betrothed Couple From our Own Correspondent: Brilliant Scholar Head Girl of the School Eton's Regret Coast Watch to Blame "Q's" View of Yacht Disaster Impossible under Old Service The Fowey Inquest The Sick List Magistrate's Homily Changing London The Arthurian Legends Students Seek to Test their Truth Visits to White Plain and Avalon Safeguarding What a Plebiscite Would Reveal Late News Reuter: More Fighting in India All-Night Frontier Activity Tribesmen Attempt a Settlement From our Own Correspondent: Ruler of Patiala Angry Crowd Eluded Saklatvala Ban "On Royalty's Doorstep" M. P.'s Outburst Reuter: George Ii. Tray for U. S. Bar From our Own Correspondent: Work Schemes in Germany Cartels Blamed for High Prices Government Take Action Exchange: 2,500,000 Unemployed in U. S. Reuter: Revolt in Peru Port Closed and Air Traffic Stopped Coal Export Trade Mine Minister's New Proposals Exchange: Polish Cabinet Resigns Engine Derailed at Waterloo Exchange: Soviet Miners in Revolt Sdeserting Pits for Open Country O. G. P. U. Powerless Reuter: How Andree Died Reached White Island on Foot? From our Own Correspondent: Jury for U. S. Stage Plan to Check Indecent Plays Reuter: Lon Chaney From our Special Correspondent: Four Candidates at Bromley Views of Conservative Rivals Divided Vote Risk BP Protection for Farmers Menace of Foreign Bacon Dr. Addison and Free Trade "System as Dead as Queen Anne" Court Circular Funerals Carillon Recitals From a Special Correspondent: 21 Years of Town Planning Institute Come of Age Influence on Building Development By our Zoo Correspondent: Casting Summer Plumage 300 Animals Prepare for Autumn The Prince's Alsatian Win "Parsifal" Broadcast Music in the Parks From our Own Correspondent: Society and T. T. Race House Parties and Guests Notable Gathering at Belfast Yesterday's Music More British Works at the "Proms" The Hampstead Institute Thrill for Indian Chief General Hertzog's Visit Ld. Cowdray's Daughter To-Morrow's Wedding in Sussex The Bridal Gown Flowers Grown to One with Dresses Child Slaves of Fear Too Many Threats to Exact Obedience Woman Doctor's Hint to Parents From our Special Correspondent: Bradford Deal in London Estate From £100,002 to £333,000 From our Own Correspondent: Harrow Gasometer Council's Efforts for Famous View Gift to Washington Shrine Italian Earthquake Victims New Glasgow Professor Pupil Fares on L. C. C. Trams Over £50,000 for Charities Hospital Saturday Fund Windfall A Master Plumber's Bequests Houses and Lands A Fine Newbury Property Poppy Day London Flowers Crystal Palace Fireworks Librarians at School An Unsettled Week-End Local Showers except in the South Better Weather on the Way Salisbury's Dean Protecting Historic Cathedral News in Brief 10,000 Americans Go Home Three Sisters Wed Together By a Cannes Correspondent: Dinner Jacket and Shorts Young Peer's Party Costume Riviera Revels Speed Boats in the Moon Light £600 Debt to Wife Warrant Issued Nine Years Ago The cellar of snuff belonging to George IV was bought by Mr. Pontet The Duke of Northumberland Death of Great Landowner, Soldier and Defender of the Old Order Interest in Science and Sport The Duke in War and Politics Soldier and Leader of "Die-Hards" Mr. Lucien Wolf Death of Noted Jewish Author From our Own Correspondent: Joseph's Dream Priest Composer's New Oratorio By a Special Correspondent: Romances of Rubbish Rescue of Historic Documents Work of Record Society A Coming National Conference From our Own Correspondent: Man Poisoned by "Mushrooms" How to Distinguish Deadly Fungi 80,000 More Scottish Voters "London Men Not Wanted" Court and Society Cross-Word Puzzle No. 295 Evening Coats Sador to the Argentine. In October the Prince will… A Women's Corner The New Princess Flower Missions How the Tahiti Sank Passengers' Tribute to the Crew Only a Canary Lost Reuter: Labour M. P. On his Visit to Russia Famine and Misery From our Own Correspondent: Von Hindenburg Quiet Holiday in Old-World Schloss Human Bones Found Economy Plans in Australia Decisions Please Bussiness Men Improved Tone in Markets Brighter Outlook From our Own Correspondent: Pope and Maltese Pilgrims "Stand by Bishops" From our Own Correspondent: £9,000,000 Left to U. S. Charities Last "Lumber Baron" Dead 4,800 Bricks Stolen Contractors Accused of Receiving Rahere's Church London Landmark in Danger An Old Gateway Ordeal in Gale Channel Boats Swept by Big Seas Shamrock V.'s Chance Costly Contest for the America Cup Policy of Silence Government Self-Condemned Reuters: Three Killed in German Riot Revolt Bred in Ugliness The City Beautiful of To-Morrow A Dean's Vision Missed Splendour of Regent Street Anti-Litter Crusade4 Object-Lesson in the New Forest Fight for Militaria Manœeuvres on Salisbury Plain From our Own Correspondent: Rubber Plant in Coal Scientists' Discoveries in German Lignite Seams Vacuum Oil Company. Ltd. India Tyre & Rubber Co. (Great Britain) Ltd. Harrogate The North Mail and Newcastle Daily Chronicle From our Own Correspondent: Italians' Victory in tourist Trophy Contest Motor Racing First Three Places-Birkin's Bad Luck Day of Thrills and Crashes Rifle Shooting Yachting Race to Santander Strong Wind and Rough Sea Brixham Regatta Racing Restricted to the Trawler Class Polo West Somerset Junior Cup Final From a Special Correspondent: Rowing Eton Excelsior Regatta Home Club's Fine Race Teddington Regatta Many New Title Holders Reuter's Special Service: International Cycling 100 and 200 Metres Distances Suppressed From our Own Correspondent: A Voluntary Cut Operatives Offer of 10 per Cent Electrified Roadway Golf Boys' International Match Canadian to Play for England Club Competitions Reuter's Special Service: Women's Hockey By our Air Correspondent: R100's New "Skin" No Flights until She is Re-Covered By our Own Correspondent: 'Soccer's' Advent League Championship for London? Notes on Practice Games Reuter's Special Service: Ilford Beaten at Hamburg From our Own Correspondent: "M. P. s are your Servants" A Bishop's Challenge Reuter: Washington's Bicentenary The Empire Games Burghley's Great Win New Canadian Record Reuter's Special Service: England Win Five Boxing Finals Bowls Scottish Tourists Beaten Wisden's Cricketer's Almanack: Why we Lost the Ashes Batsmen out of Form and Unimpressive Bowlers Costly Mistakes at Critical Stage Clem Hill's Tribute to Grimmett Cricket Averages The Rise of Verity The Australians Batting Cycling Novel Events at Herne Hill Slow Surrey Hobbs 135 Minutes Getting 50 Runs Dreary Cricket Sussex Put in Worcester Captain's Policy Justified Warwick Begin Badly A Late Start at Hinckley A Bowlers' Match Australians Find Easy Victims Seabrook Top Scorer Struggle for Runs Hampshire Bowlers on top against Northants Four Matches Postponed Minor Counties Competition Club Cricket Many Splendid Bowling Feats Blackheath's Fine Win Low Scoring Game Richmond Schoolboy Bowler in Fine Form Hampshire "Marathon" Easy Win for Polytechnic Harrier Croquet Challenge Cups and Gilbey Cup Athletics Inter-County Match Middlesex Retain Title Civil Service Rink Lawn Tennis North of England Titles Andrews Beats Gregory Motor Matters Three-Wheelers The New Standards Angling Notable River Catches Racing Notes The New Betting Scheme "Machint's" Bid for Ante-Post Business Ebor and Gimcrack Hopes Official Scratchings From our Racing Correspondent: Close Finishes Yesterday's Racing St. Leger Horses in Opposition Silver Flare's Failure Haydock Park Milocarian Athletic Club Association Football Scottish League Reuter's Special Service: Rugby Tourists British Win Opening Game in Australia New South Wales Well Beaten By a Special Correspondent: Surrey's Young Amateurs Plenty of Talent for Trial Games England's next Team Need for First-Class Left-Hand Bowler Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times
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