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News from 16/11/1930

1930; Gale Group;

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Ernest Newman, A. Kenyon, John Foulds, Lawrence Faraday, David T. Wylie M. D., Allah Nawaz Khan, C. H. Wright, J. Maynard Saunders, J. O. P. Bland, Yarborough, H. Crawshay Arost, Ralph Straus, Margaret E. Arbuthnot, Blanche E. C. Dugdale, H. Heydeman, J. M. Bulloch, E. V. Lucas, James Agate, Frank Rutter, Graham's, R. W. D Dewing, Jenkin T. H. Jenkins, J Hornby, John Knipe, Sydney W. Carroll, George C. Stead, D. R. Gent, Desmond MacCarthy, Philip Morrell, Atticus, Mayfair, H. C. Minchin, B. O. Anderson, L. Van Vliet, Donald Buckley, Dilys Powell, W. H. Oakley, T. Earle Welby, Folkestone Williams, M. Pollock-Smith, W. L. H., U. A. S., Henry Murray, Lieut. Col. H. De Watteville C. B. E., A. W. B. Messenger, H. F, R. J. Barrett Financial Editor, Baron Von Rheinbaben, S. A. R., Jas. H. T. Grigg, J. C. Darling,

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Drink Contrexeville Multiple Display Advertising Items Marshall & Snelgrove Debenhams Ltd Golden guinea Bisquit Dubouche Pears Shaving Soap Bovril Winter Multiple Display Advertising Items City Chatter Slack Markets-French Gold Drain-Tobacco Shares-Recovery in Mines-Oil Features Past Week's Market Features Roan Antelope Ore Reserves Estimated at 108,000,000 Tons Brewery Profits Ansells' Report a Slight Contraction Silver and Lead Results Burma Corporation Profits Recede Answers to Correspondents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trinidad Leaseholds Company Meetings Board's Dividend Policy "Regent" Motor Spirit Sudan Plantations Syndicate Development of New Areas Market Prospects Money Market Ease Follows Early Stringency Reports & Notices Income-Tax Queries Reuter: Wall Street Active Strong close to the Week Many Gains Follow Profit-Taking Reuter: Cotton Erratic Active Buying of May Option Exclusive Cable to the "Sunday Times" "Sunday Times" New York Closing Prices Railroads From our Own Correspondent: Irregular Session on Curb Utilities and Oils Higher Reuter: New York Metals Further Advance in Copper Reuter: American Produce Reuter: Paris Bourse Firm Broadcasting To-Day's Programmes Foreign Features Reuter: Rubber Unchanged To-Day's Events Harrods Meakers Debenham & Freebody The Dramatic World Between Two Stools "The Man who Kissed his Wife" "Wooden Shoes" Kingsway Thursday, November 13 A Play. Adapted by Beatrix Thomson from Ouida's "Two Little Wooden Shoes" "The Unknown Warrior" Little Tuesday, November 11 Revival of Paul Raynal's Play in the English Version by Cecil Lewis With the Amateurs Plays and Players This Week's Premieres Nov. 17.—Cambridge:"On the Spot" (transfer) Nov. 19.—Daly's:"Little Tommy Tucker." Gate:"The River" Nov. 20.—Wyndham's:"The Mouthpiece" Players:" Undiscovered Country" Nov. 23.—Arts:"Sturm in Wasserglas" (J. T. Grein'e Cosmopolitan Theatre) Film Notes "Anybody's Woman" Multiple Classified Advertising Items The World of Music Hugo Wolf and the Song Richter and Wagner To the Editor of the Sunday Times The Galleries Goupil Gallery Salon Good Showmanship To-Morrow's Cause List Judicial Committee of the Privy Council Dickins & Jones Parlophone Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Harrap The World of Books Many Specialists in One "William Shakespeare." 2 Vols. By E. K. Chambers. (Oxford University Press. 42s) In the Air "Skyway's By General William mitchell. (Benn. 21s) "PArachuting." by Charles Dixon. (Sampson Low. 12s. 6d) The Epic of Science "The Torch-bearers Iii." The Last Voyage By Alfred Noyes (Blackwood. 7s. 6d.) The Edwardian Scene "Edwardian Hey-days, or a Little About a Lot of Things." By George Cornwallis-west (Putnam. 15s.) Turkey past and Present "Turkey: Yesterday, To-day, and To-morrow." By Sir Telford Waugh (Chapman and Hall. 18s.) The Simon Report on India Multiple Display Advertising Items Equestrian Portrait Multiple Display Advertising Items Over the Hills Some Hurricane Men "Gustavus Adolphus, the Northern Hurricane." By Lt. General Sir George MacMunn (Hodder and Stoughton. 18s.) "Vancauver: A Life, 1757-1798." By George Godwin (Philip Allan. 15s.) "A Merchant Venturer Among the Sea Gipsies." By Leopold Ainsworth (Nisbet. 15s.) "Fighting Fitzgerald, and Other Papers." By Mary MacCarthy (Secker. 10s. 6d.) "The Life and Death of Roger Casement." By Denis Gwynn (Cape. 12s. 6d.) "Bad Companions." By William Roughead (Green Edinburgh. 10s. 6d.) The Soul of Russia "A History of Russia."Translated from the French of N. Brain Chaninov by C. J. Hogarth (Dent. 8s. 6d.) New Fiction An Autumn Selection "Green Lane." By Alec Brown. (Cape. 7s. 6d) "This Siren Sond." By Ernest Elmore (Collins. 7s. 6d) "Cousins German." By Oliver Madox Hueffer. (Benn. 7s. 6d) "The River." By Tristram Tupper. (Bles. 7s 6d) "Several Faces." By Jennifer Courtenay, (Collancz. 7s. 6d) "Ten Days' Wonder." By Muriel Hine. (Lane. 7s. 6d) "Man in a Black Hat." By Temple Thurston. (Cassell 7s. 6d) "They Die Young" By John Sommerfield. (Heinemann. 7s. 6d More Lights on Gladstone "The Gladstone Papers." (Cassell. 5s.) Mannequin Scenes & Portraits Federal India Looking Back Decent Fellows Gollamcz Multiple Display Advertising Items Le Genie De La Victoire "The Rise of General Bonaparte."By Spencer Wilkinson (Clarendon Press 12s. 6d.) In Jest and Earnest "The Sisters Jest and Earnest."By Principal Maurice Hutton (Hodder and Stoughton. 12s. 6d.) Multiple Display Advertising Items The Author of "Modern France" "Memoir of John Edward Courtenay Bodley." By Shane Leslie (Cape. 15s.) History of Spain "A History of Spanish Civilisation." By Rafael Altamiro, Translated by F. Volkov (Constable. 21s) Stanley Paul & Co., Ltd., London The Chase "Foxhunting."The Lonsdale Library. Vol. VII (Seeley Service. 25s.) Murder Most Foul "Dramas of the Dock."By Guy B. H. Logan (Stanley Paul. 18s.) The Life of the Ant Nine Crime Club MacMillan & Co., Ltd., London This England "Plato's Britannia." By Douglas Woodruff (Sheed and Ward. 6s.) "Rough Islanders." By H. W. Nevinson (Routledge. 7s. 6d.) "Keeping It Dark." By Bernard Causton and G. G. Young (Mandrako Press. 3s. 6d.) Bridge Two Difficult Hands to Bid Chess Acrostics Multiple Display Advertising Items Chapman & Hall, Ltd. Faber & Faber Elkin Mathews & Marrot Books & Writters A Selection for the Library Avictorian Dean: Arthur Stanley Fleet Street "The Book of Fleet Street."Edited by T. Michael Pope (Cassell. 10s. 6d.) India without the British Can She Govern Herself? Anarchy or Invaison A Territorial Year Step Forward New Training Principles Methurn & Co., Ltd. Wm. Blackwood & Sons, Ltd. Jews without Money Multiple Display Advertising Items Wells Burns Oates and Washbourne Ltd. The Sunday Times J. & E. Bumpus, Ltd. By "A Student of Politics": The Week at Westminster Economy Three Opportunities And More Spending "Banbury Cross" To the Editor of the Sunday Times From our Own Correspondent: Our Paris Letter In the Chamber Debate on Foreign Affairs From our Own Correspondent: Irish Free State Sovereign Independence Why It is Stressed Jarrolds Publishirs (London) Limited Jarrolds John Long Ltd. Herbert Jenkins, Ltd. The Hogarth Press Certain People The North Mail & Newcastle Daily Chronicle A Wanderer's Notebook The V. & A. Revisited Letters to the Editor Longevity Fireworks in Town "Lewis Carroll's" Grave Voltaire City of London Arms The "Woolsack" Armistice Day in Germany Trade with Argentina Rosamond's Pond "In England's Thought After I Die" Cynara Access to the Chancel "Braid Scots" Dialect Roman Remains in Britain Legitimacy of Queen Elizabeth H. M. S. Implacable Hell Fire Club Readers' Queries A Winter Tour Ceylon Transatlantique Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Austria To-Day Recovered Morale "Wein, Weib Und Gesang" Again By "Autolycus": "The Town": Men and Intimacies Atticus: Men, Women and Memories The Greatest Living Diplomat-A Poet Laureate's Memories-Lord Lothian in Public Life-Roger Casement and Childers Disarmament Is Europe Preparing? A Reply to M. Herriot Harrods 5 Fashion Days Multiple Classified Advertising Items Death The Sunday Times Sent Empty Away Home to Roost The Government of India Intervenes Liberals and Labour The Dying Elm Sympathy with Lyons Irish Brio By "Scrutator: Our Weak-Kneed Government In Bondage to Catchwords How It May Be Ended The Duty of the Opposition Future of Palestine Balfour Declaration a Personal Story Soviet's New Man-Hunt Staging "the Biggest Sabotage Trail in History" 2,000 Traitor Engineers Fantastic Story of World Plan to Annihilate Bolshevism From our Own Correspondent: The "Big Three" and their Fate Reuter: The Shot Prime Minister Latest Bulletin Reuter: The Prince's Visit to S. America Progress of Plans Reuter: Improving German Trade October Advance Smash Cuts off Telephone Three Omnibuses Collide Relief Works £50,000,000 for Roads and Bridges Dame Mary Scharlieb The Countess of Oxford Attacked by a Stag Richmond Park Incident Salvation Army Property Trust Company to Be Formed From our Own Correspondent: Germany's "Pocket Battleship" Launch next Year From our Own Correspondent: Banks' Difficulties in France Question of Reopening Reuter: Finances of China Mr. Soong's Possible Visit to London Reuter: Finland Bans School Politics King George Hospital More Millions for Unemployed £10,000,000 Demand Sir John Simon and Liberals Call to Vote against Government Orphan Bride Given Away by M. P. Contents By our Political Correspondent: Political Notes Personal Feuds Why Liberals Help the Socialists French Airship Wrecked Crash after Search for Do. X Pilot's Resource Saves Crew From our Own Correspondent: Do. X Reaches Bordeaux Atlantic Weather Warning Reuter: Do. X's Little Sister Another Success for Ibn Saud The Future of Assir The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd Tense Madrid Situation A General Strike Declared Violent Scenes Labour Leaders and Government Woman and her Freedom "Verstepping the Old Ideas" Hurly-Burly of Controversy Peer Fears Loss of Chivalry Princess Mary's Eldest Son Muffler Knitting at Seven King Albert and his Cabinet No Resignation Manchester's Big Chess Win Birmingham Outplayed Imperial and Foreign Items This charming garden belongs to one of the few remaining private on the South side of Grosvenor Street. It is an Adam House and the attractive stabling at the end of the garden is of the period Reuter: "Red" Escapes Execution Flight with Bullet in Head Dramatic Story Permanent Wave Lawsuit Woman Claims Damages Late News Australia Flight Abandoned Blazing Car Mystery Victim's Clothes of West-End Make Fragments as Clues Premier's Attack on Farmers Emphatic Protest Earl Haig's Batman Sergt. Secrett's Search for Work Conservative City Rally Reuter: Pandit Motilal Nehru Ill A Play of 2,000 Years Ago "The Toy Cart" at Hammersmith Melodrama of Old India Reuter: U. S. Income Tax Refunds Reuter: Nazi Newspapers Suppressed Reuter: Injured Air Pilot's Return Another Fall at Lyons Rescuers Recover a Body Live Cat Found in Ruins Political Inertia Sir Oswald Mosley's Bid for Action From our Own Correspondent: Jury's Sympathy £1 Notes for a Man who Attacked Sweetheart Farmers Seek Wage Cut Mr. Churchill as Journalist Growing Power of the Press A Fleet Street Premier From our Own Correspondent: Caught by Electric Drill Workman's Ordeal Reuter: Duchess Sued for Slander Racing Owner's Claim Reuter: A "Dry" Secret The 18th Amendment to Stand Smash and Grab Raids Bridge to Be Rebuilt Round-Table Conference India Government's Dispatch Sikh's Comment Proposals "Illogical and Unjust" Reuter: Indian Frontier Raids New Afridi Request Reuter: Civil Disobedience Improved Position in Gujarat "Let India Find her Soul" Gaeekwar's Plea Court Circular Weddings Dr. W. S. C. Copeman and Miss Helen Bourne Funeral Admiral Aldrich Lady Hawtrey Widow of Well-Known Actor Mr. Emile Garcke The Rev. J. H. Rider Mr. Tudor Davies Canon Baker Evening Dress at Christening Earl's Great-Grandson "Poplarising Hyde Park" "Lloyd's" New Chairman Gold Coins for a Hospital Antwerp and Gallipoli Mr. Churchill's Defence The Tribute of the Historian From our Own Correspondent: A Roman Fort New Excavations near Hadrian's Wall The Sick List Lady Mary Grosvenor's Progress Royal Riders to Hounds Barker's Diamond Jubilee The Prince's Gift of Tongues His Rapid Progress in Spanish "Never Forgets" A Big Bequest for Charity Woman's £1,000 Gift to Maid Fairs on the Health Hampstead Protest Turned down Health Minister's Secretary Lord Horne Memorial Waterman-Vocalist Winter on the Way Temperature's Steady Drop Heavy Snow in the Highlands By our Zoo Correspondent: Housing Problem at the Zoo Apes Enjoy the Fun News in Brief Peter Robinson The Sunday Times Winter Sports Glyco-Thymoline "California Syrup of Figs" Court and Society For. . . Evening Wear Cross-Word Puzzle No. 307 By. Pandora: A Woman's Corner Women Bachelors Powder and Patches Woollands Bros., Ltd. Peter Scott & Co. Ltd Mitchell, Russell & Co., Ltd. Sir J. Simon and his Party Shrinking Habit Growing Liberals' Need for Red Corpuscles Time to Defeat the Government Government and Food Taxes "Dangerous" Effects on Trade Mr. Graham's Views From our Own Correspondent: St. George's Chapel Festival Massed Choirs under Sir W. Davies Art Gallery Afloat Aquitania Exhibition for British Legion Reuter: Portuguese Flight to India Reuter: Eighty Houses Burned Unemployed Wives Share in £10,500,000 Dole Increase Staff, £750,000 Growing Claims of the Workless Lord Harewood's Old Furniture Chippendale's Receipts Central News: Portrait Defaced French Actress Victim of Unpleasant Joke Women Ushers Provisions Already Made at the Old Bailey Hours in Coal Mines Mr. Shinwell's Reply to Rumours Hope of Avoiding Dispute Court Leaves London The King's Plans for Shooting Reuter: King Carol Opens Parliament A Great Ovation Lost Woman Mystery Missing after Nursing Friend who Died Reuter: German Minister's London Visit School Children on Strike Gamages Marble Arch Waring & Gillow Ltd. Daily Telegraph Gamages Peril of Road Novices Coroner on "Danger Period" Woman Driver's Two Crashes Reuter: No Bail for Gialdini Prison till Trial Mugs as Weapons "Nazi" Storm Troops in Action The Consumers' Council Government Scheme and its Cost £20,000 a Year Powers to Examine Traders' Books "Bumps" Broadcast Dr. Hollander Replies to Professor Burt Fourth Cecil House From our Own Correspondent: Scots' Eyes on Trade No Side-Tracks in Bye-Election More Work the Main Issue Auctions and Estates County Seat in Kent to Let Irish Hospital Draw Last Hour Rush for Tickets Home Office Ban Mr. Clynes Explains the Law Yesterday's Music Distinguished Visitors Give Recitals British United Press: Modern Amazons Women who Fought in Brazil Revolution Minister on Murder Charge Multiple Display Advertising Items From our Own Correspondent: "Prosperity" at an End U. S Budget Deficit Certain Income Tax to Go up A Call for Debts Revision Exchange: Mr. Smoot Defends the Tariff Reuter: Press Photographer's Swim for Life Wrecked in Flight to Scene of Disaster From our Own Correspondent: Germany's Lack of Money Canal Scheme Held up Prison for Railway Constable Inquest on Alderman Mr. Thomas at the Palace Conference Report to the King To Broadcast on Wednesday New Beer Bill The Use of British Barley Cows Attack Woman Refused to Desert her Dog Where Help is Needed Reuter: Butchered by Bandits Reported Massacre in China Bishop and Nuns Flee to Hills 5,000 Captives Held for Ransom Reuter: Women Captives Anxiety as to Fate of Two Missionaries Baby Lowered from Window Shops Wrecked by Gas Explosion Reuter, Central News: Work for British Shipyards Portugal's New Navy Suicide Impulse Young Wife's Death from Rat Poison Barkers Jas. Shoolbred & Co. Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items From our Own Correspondent: Bootlegging in Germany Motor-Boat with Liquor Tanks Canal Smuggler on Trial Alcohol from the Free Port Exchange: Tug of War with a Crocodile Vain Effort to save a Boy Soviet Dumping Statesmen Back Scheme for Restriction Mail and Steamship News The Mails Reuter: Spies in Dye Trust "Black List" of 18,000 Names German Chemists Sent to Prison Shot in City Bank Mystery of how Pistol was Loaded A Stockjobber's Death Inquest Adjourned J. P.'s Long Hours Baker who Worked from 1 A. M. To 10. P. M. Justice for Cromwell Suggested Re-Burial in the Abbey Righting a Wrong "National Act of Atonement" The Mayor's Letter Things He Did Not Know about a Thief Aged Woman's Fate Hair Cut off before her Death Alleged Employment Frauds Accused Sent for Trial Motor-Bus Burned down Alleged Coining Den Reuter: The Paris "Kerb Market" Drastic Re-Organisation Scheme Protecting the Investor Fraud Case Recalled Inquest on Walter Mandeville Houses and Lands Flats in North-West London Lord Morpeth prescnted & petition to the House of Commons Hamptons Decorators Furnishers Hope Brothers Ltd By a Polish Correspondent: Poland Polls To-Day Twenty-Two Parties Constitution Reform Aim of the Pilsudski Bloc Reuter: Limits to a Desire for Peace Polish Partition Would Be Resisted Deputies in Gaol Army History Study Permitted By our Air Correspondent: World's Dearest Air Route Million Pounds for Cape Service New Aerodromes in Africa The "Noah's Ark Club" A Novel Society Reporting Meetings Bill to Improve Press Facilities Woman Thief Defends her Husband "Not a Word about Him!" Fatal Disobedience Derry & Toms Philips All-Electric Radio "His Master's Voice" Smith & Wellstood. Ltd. From our Own Correspondent: The Universities The New Principal of Somerville A Visit to Blenheim From our Own Correspondent: Cambridge New Members of Senate Council Duke of Devonshire Portrait in Freemasons' Regalia of Office By our London University Correspondent: Training for Business School of Economics Venture A New Wing at Campden Hill Grant of Coat of Arms Reuter: Siam and Britain Friendship Advanced by Air Visit Reuter: Killed in a Mine Police Control Alarmed Crowd Cat's £3,000 Legacy Woman Doctor's Bequest to her Pet A Drug Danger Coroner on Need for Restriction of Sale Woman's Death from Overdose From our Own Correspondent: £28,000,000 for U. S. Navy The 1931 Programme Overgrown London Minister "Terrified" by its Size Reuter: All Quiet in Cairo No Liberal Support for Wafd Strike Pianist's Jewels £878 Theft Charge against Ex-Cook Queen's Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Mail Multiple Display Advertising Items London's Great Duel with the Varsities Rugby Football Oxford Defeat 'Quins—Light Blues Lose on Time Bristol Maintain Great Record Oxford's Feat Splendid Work against the 'Quins The Club Recover Cambridge Lose a Lead Rosslyn Park Win Dour Game in the Mud Stand-Off Half Comparison Richmond's Weakness Poor Combination against London Scottish Coventry Beat Taylors A Hotly Contested Game Bart's Succeed County Games Lancashire's Success over Yorkshire Ogden's Opportunism Newport Scramble Home Tale of Missed Penalties Rugby Club Records Rugby League Matches Public Schools Rugby Rugby Results Golf Hard Tasks for the 'Varsities Oxford's Collapse The League Subdued Cambridge Lead Old Blues Billiards Empire Tournament Brilliant Play by Davis Lindrum Overhauls McCONACHY Badminton Middlesex Championships Foursomes Tournament at Stoke Poges Ice Hockey Athletics Cross-Country Races Cambridge Beat S. L. H North of Thames Championship A Keen Race Fencing Grosvenor Beat University College Interesting Play Cambridge Beaten Public Schools "Soccer" Rifle Shooting Lacrosse Results Southern League From our Own Correspondent: Varsity Rowing Lock to Lock Trials at Cambridge Varying Conditions From our Own Correspondent: Position at Oxford Strenuous Phase Ahead Club Rowing West End A. R. A. Winter Fours By "Circle": Hockey Service Sides Fail Heavy Scoring M. C. C. Defied Smart Recovery by Griqualand West Balaskas's Fine Effort Reuter's Special Service: Ryder's Testimonial Grimmett Takes Five Wickets—Bradman Subdued The Titchmarsh Memorial Fund Rackets Marlborough Beat Clofton Tennis Fives Australians Beaten Arsenal Win Vital Game at Sheffield Association Football Portsmouth's Seven—Villa's Big Home Defeat Everton Strengthen their Lead Results and League Positions Wimbledon Do Well Amateur Football How Clubs Fared in F. A. Cup Yesterday's Attendances From our Own Correspondent: An Irish Victory English Amateurs Beaten at Belfast Hat Trick by Miller Ford Motor Company Limited Austin Reed's By "Fairway": Racing Notes End of an Eventful Flat Season Leading Owners and Trainers November Handicap Possibilities From our Racing Correspondent: Moderate Day's Sport Yesterday's Racing Turtle Soup Wins in a Canter Trews Fails Again From our Own Correspondent: Chepstow Surprises Three Winners for Stott Motor Matters New Regulations Duties of Motorists Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chiltern Court Chiltern Court, Baker Street Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times

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