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News from 28/06/1931

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Ernest Newman, James Dundas White, R. A. Fraser, Compton MacKenzie, H. M. Abrahams, Boodlebar, W. J. B., E. N., W. A. Millar, E. C. S. Wade, Hubert Fitchew, M. N., N. Frederick Harker, Mrs. Crofton, Yarborough, Edgar Brown, Ralph Straus, James Strong, Sir Sidney Low, A. K. Elworthy, Frank L. Emanuel, Walter Elliot M. P., H. Howard, E. V. Lucas, Laurie Magnus, C. M. Scott M. A., James Agate, Frank Rutter, E. L., Eiluned Lewis, William Randolph Hearst, T. O. Barclett, Sydney W. Carroll, Muriel Hine, Lord Meston K. C. S. I., J. D. Griffith Davies, W. A. Brend, George C. Stead, Desmond MacCarthy, M. K. Sheppard, H. C. Minchin, C. L. Estrange Ewen, J. H. C. Brooking, James Seton-Anderson, L. Van Vliet, John Simon, Stanhope Kennedy, W. W. Hadley, Henry A. Read, Harry Hodgkinson, H. F., Lieut.-Col H. De Watteville, S. C. Morgan, W. Peter Shaw Baker, T. F. Higgins, Philip Guedalla, Belimelek, Archibald Sinclair, J. G. G., R. Noel Hill, Sir John Foster Fraser, C. Stewart Caine, William Radcliffe, R. J. Barrett Financial Editor, A. P. Nicholson, Harold Cox,

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Multiple Display Advertising Items Marshall & Snelgrove City Chatter A Striking Recovery Advance in India Stocks Bank Dividends Possibilities Good Features in Mines Past Week's Market Features International Stores Larger Profits Dividend Again Thirty per Cent Brevities From our Own Correspondent: Wall Street Strong A Buoyant Close Debt Holiday and New Credits Reuter: A Quick Rally Week's Upturn of Rare Magnitude Reuter: Rubber Higher "Sunday Times" New York Closing Prices From our Own Correspondent: Utilities Active Vacuum Oils a Feature on Curb Reuter: Cotton Hesitant Wide Fluctuations in Prices Exclusive Cable to the "Sunday Times" Reuter: Produce Markets African and European Investment Co., Ltd. Company Meetings Canadian Pacific Cannon Street Hotel Money Market Lower Bank Rate Predicted Income-Tax Queries Broadcasting To-Day's Programmes Interesting Items this Week Foreign Features Bridge The Original Lead Chess Acrostics Monerioff, the celebrated dramatist, has in his possession a portrait Swears & Wells The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company, Limited Company Meetings Strong Cash Position Ottoman Bank Company Meetings Currency Difficulties "Judas" The Dramatic World A New Judas Royalty. Tuesday, June 23 A Play. By F. V. Ratti. Translated by F. O'Dempsey "Late Night Final" Phœnix. Thursday, June 25 A Play. By Louis Weitzenkorn "Inquest!" Windmill. Monday, June 22 A Play. By Michael Barringer Plays and Players This Week's Premieres The Galleries The Problem of Picasso Jekyll and Hyde Film Notes "Dishonoured" Fascinating Dietrich Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heal & Son, Ltd. King's Cross for Scotland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fact and Fiction about Wagner Multiple Display Advertising Items Southern Railway The World of Music From Kontchak to Rodolfo The Week's Music The Wagner Case "Fact and Fiction About Wagner." By Ernest Newman (Cassell. 8s. 6d.) From our Own Correspondent: Irish Free State Catholic Action Society Aims and Objects Official Statement Gooch's Bechstein-Moor Ernest Benn Limited George Allen and Unwin Ltd The World of Books Cosmic Imagination "The End of the World." By Geoffrey Dennis. (Eyre and Spottiswoode. 8s. 6d.) Welsh Leaders "Great Welshmen of Modern Days." By Sir Thomas Hughes. ("Western Mail and Echo," Ltd., Cardiff. 3s.) The I. C. S. "The Indian Civil Service, 1601-1930." By L. S. S. O'Malley, C. I. E. (John Murray. 12s.) Varsity Contests "Oxford versus Cambridge." Compiled by J. Bruce-Kerr and H. M. Abrahams. (Faber. 25s.) A Sunday Time-Table "The rights on Some Problems of the Day." By the Archbishop of York. (MacMillan. 4s. 6d.) Eveleich Nash & Grayson Thornton Butterworth Books Hodder and Stoughton Wright & Brown By our Naval Correspondent: "The War at Sea" How It was Won "History of the Great War." By Direction of the Historical Section of the Committee of Imperial Defence."Naval Operations." Vol. V. By Henry Newbolt. (Longmans. 31s. 6d.) The Travellers' Library Cassell Loveliest of Friends! New Fiction "The Seamy Side of Arcadia" "The Lady and the Mute." By John Lindsey, (Chapman and Hall. 7s. 6d.) "Dark Bridwell" By Vardis Fisher. (Gollancz, 7s. 6d.) "Red like" By J. M. Denwood and S. Fowler Wright. (Hutchinson. 7s. 6d.) A Royal Interior "La Vie Intime d'une Reine de France au XVIIe Siècle: Marie de Mediois." By Louis Batiffol. (Paris: Calmann-Lèvy. Two vols. 30 fr.) Through Irish Eyes "Thalassa: A Story of Childhood by the Western Wave." By Mary Frances McHugh. (MacMillan. 7s. 6d.) Constable's Popular 3'6 Fiction. Net Hutchinson Wm. Blackwood & Sons, Ltd. Jarrolds Publishers (London) Limited John Lane the Bodley Head Ltd Slaves Henry Hartley (Publishers) Ltd. The Art of Thomas Hardy "Thomas Hardy: A Critical Study." By Arthur McDowall. (Faber and Faber. 12s. 6d.) A Virginian Romance "Gideon's Lady." By G. Kent Oliver. (Hutchinson. 7s. 6d.) The Society of Apothecaries Grand Hotel J. & E. Bumpus, Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of a Happy Man "Journals of Gilbert White." Edited by Walter Johnson. (Routledge. 21s.) A Revolting Volume "The Third Degree." By Emanuel H. Lavine. (Nash and Grayson. 10s. 6d.) Harrap Books & Writers Selection for the Library In the Arabian Desert. By Alois Musil. (Cape. 18s.) Some Friends of Dr. Johnson. By Frederick M. Smith. (Hartley. 15s.) The Romance of London. By Alan Ivimy. (Sampson Low. 10s. 6d.) The Lady and the Mute. By John Lindsey (Chapman and Hall. 7s. 6d.) A Book Hunter "Some Book Hunting Adventures: a Diversion." By R. S. Garnett. (Blackwood. 7s. 6d.) John Long Ltd Geoffrey Bles The Hogarth Press Hamptons July Sale The Museum Galleries Watts & Co., Ltd. Methuen & Co. Ltd. Old English Silver Things Artistic & Antique The Plate of the Cambridge Colleges Robersons Ltd Gill & Reigate Ltd Leggatt Brothers Arthur Tooth & Sons, Ltd. Silver and Furniture Phelan Gibb Wallace Heaton, Ltd. Foyle's Art Dept Debenham & Freebody By "A Student of Politics": The Week at Westminster Mr. Snowden and the Liberals Royal United Service Institution 1831—1931 From our Own Correspondent: Our Paris Letter The Hoover Plan French Suspicions "The Duke" A New Life of Wellington Harvey Nichols Sale "The Duke" To the Editor of the Sunday Times By a Correspondent: The Haig Statue in Picardy To Be Unveiled To-Day A Fitting Site A Respite Charles H. Baber Ltd Sales in Regent Street If John Nash Came Back Aquascutum Ltd Dickins & Jones Ltd Percy Vickery Ltd. Peter Robinson Ltd. Daily Sketch A Wanderer's Notebook Bits of Wood "Bermudan" or "Bermudian"? Charles I.'s Death Don Quixote A Kingsman: Juxtaposition of Names Miss Forester The Cambridge Triposes "Tell Me, Pretty Maiden" A French Protest Queen of Holland Monmouthshire Processions Highland Depopulation Disraeli and Gladstone "Who Goes Home?" An English Tenor Beginning of the Calendar Year Animal War Heroes Mrs. Siddons The Surname "Pym" Traveller: Ex-Soldier's Problem "An Inconvenient Cult" Inquirer: Readers' Queries P&O Cruises Imperial Airways Southern Railway Goddard's Plate Powder Diabetes Men, Women, and Memories Marquess of Crewe—Bedford College—"fashionable" Lawyers—The Mellons By "Autolycus": "The Town": Men and Intimacies Our Defective Constitution A Tory Protest Taxation and Representation Waring & Gillow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hodder & Stoughton Osbert Sitwell The Sunday Times Realism Wins Spain Goes to the Polls Economics v. Politics India's Finances How to Do It Hoover's Offer Biggest Thing since the Armistice Salvation of Europe's Credit System "The Duke" A New Life of Wellington II—ETON in the 18th Century The Liberal Split Sir John Simon's Indictment of Land Tax "Humiliation" Will No Longer Accept Party Whip Mr. Lloyd George:"no Comment To-Night" The "Crisis" and the Result Conscience Stifled "Noses Rubbed in Mud" Mr. Brown's Protest Liberals Go Labour Sir R. Hutchison Former Chief Whip to Follow Lead Whip's Reply "Splenetic Speeches of Chancellor" Indian Labour Report Uphill Fight for England Batting Failures in Lord's Test Last Eight at Wimbledon Test Match Ryder Cup Recovered by U. S. Special Features on Other Pages From our Own Correspondent: France and Hoover Plan Her "Sacred Right" to Reparations Reply to the President Stormy Chamber Debate British United Press: Heavy Run on Reichsbank Turn for the Worse in Germany Reuter: Wall Street Buoyant Big Rise in Stock Values Beautiful England "The Daily Telegraph" Supplement Rumanian Royal Family By our Political Correspondent: Political Notes Mr. Snowden Flouts the Liberals Labour and Russian Ships The Mining Crisis British Empire's Duty to India Extension of "Freedom" Should Not Mean "Independence" Imperial Integrity—Even by Force of Arms Pratts High Test Sealed By a Special Correspondent: Plot against the Rupee Why Government Intervened Millions Exported Attempt to Force Lower Standard From our Own Correspondent: Princes' Second Thoughts Anti-Federation Party Growing British Empire's Duty to India Softly Falls the Night Christchurch Priory Famous Landmark of South Coast Mystery Legend of the Fen Reuter: Late News Flirting with Death at Air Pageant Day of Thrills for Vast Crowd at Hendon A Famous Name Bristol Honours Mr. Chamberlain Doctor of Laws Coal Outlook This Week's Peace Prospects Reuter: Prince to Pay Dealer Summer Shell From our Own Correspondent: World Flyers on the Mud Gatty and Post Held up Record Dash to Siberia Vicar and Parish at War Church Keys Refused Langham Hotel Empress of Britain Vichy France Multiple Display Advertising Items Court Circular Music in the Parks New Evening Cruises From Slums to Sunshine Founders' Day at Dr. Barnardo's Homes Duke of York Praises the Work From our Own Correspondent: Eton Cricket A Brilliant Scene London Manners Praised Young Visitors from America Port's Honorary Chaplain Gladstone House for Toc H. £1,000 for Foundling Site Overseas League Banquet "My Noble-Hearted Wife" Canon's Tribute in his Will "Splendid Children" Wild Cat for the Zoo Ants at Work Censor for Film Posters No Critics' Awards "Curly's" Work for Charity Taximen's Protest By our Meteorological Expert: Spell of Real Summer Cheery Prospect for the Week-End Bright and Warm From our Own Correspondent: Freak Candidates Dumb Man versus Deaf Man News in Brief A Benefit to Industry Dickins & Jones Elizabeth Arden Woollands H. E. Randall, Ltd. Mayfair: Court and Society Cross-Word Puzzle No. 339 By Pandora: A Woman's Corner Dominion Day London Sights The Fighting "Temeraire" Kolynos Via Harwich Isabel Nish Ltd. Druce Weapon of the Tariff Political Speeches Mr. Baldwin's Plea for Fair Trade "Cheapness Means Cheap Men" Free Trade Fetish Exposed Death Knell of Liberalism Mr. Lloyd George as Faust Lesson of the By-Elections Sir Robert Horne's Prediction Tenacity of Mr. Snowden Liberal Explanation The Horse Show Franco-Irish Duel at Olympia Consul and Play-Title In Honour of Earl Haig France Pays Homage at Montreuil Etaples Memories Lord Jellicoe's Dash across Channel Coaching Club's Meet Drive to Ranelagh Picturesque Survival Church Bulwark Lord Brentford on the 39 Articles Spanish Elections To-Day Arrest of Major Franco Thames Danger-Spot Coroner on Need for Warning Sign The R. S. P. C. A. Meeting Author Complains to Magistrate "Torn Limb from Limb" Robinson & Cleavers Irish Linens Halifax Multiple Display Advertising Items The North Mail and Newcastle Daily Chronicle Multiple Display Advertising Items From our Own Correspondent: The Universities Brilliant "Commem" Week at Oxford Old Etonians' Ball Revived From our Own Correspondent: The Queen at Bedford College London Education of Women Bridal Crowns and Ikon Marriage of Russian Princess Picturesque London Ceremony To-Day's Events The Churches St. John's Men on Parade 7,000 in Hyde Park Empire Links Prince of Wales's Message Waterloo Bridge Warning to the L. C. C. Reuter: Mr. Hoover's Latest Help for Latin America By a Woman Correspondent: Bargain Time in Shopland Slaughter Prices at Summer Sales Big Opportunities To-Morrow From our Own Correspondent: Schoolboys in Industry Effects of Hard Times Lord Dawson and the Bible "To-Day we Know It Badly" State Control of Insurance Corporation to Buy up Companies T. U. C. Scheme Profits Limited to Five per Cent How Kitchener Died Story of Kropotkin and Russian Spy "Life Goes on" New Novel by Author of "Grand Hotel" Exchange: Police and Women Bathers Shoulder-Straps and Morals Mail and Steamship News The Mails By a Special Correspondent: Book Treasures Murray Exhibition To Be Opened by Lord Ernle The Benn Hostel A Further Appeal for Funds To-Morrow's Cause List ". . . I Am the Madonna" Reported Vision on a Hillside Miracle Story Invasion of Pilgrims in Tuscany From our Own Correspondent: Dickens' Silent Walks Son's Reminiscence at Kent Pageant Worcester's Chief Constable Auctions and Estates Queen Anne Residence in Sussex Business Premises Medical Student to Pay "Disgusting Defence" Shere By-Pass Road From our Own Correspondent: Motor Spirit from Coal Success of Notts, Experiment More Miles per Gallon New Plants under Consideration Reuter: Coal as Source of Food German Scientists' Discovery Reuter: New Russo-Afghan Treaty Mutual Neutrality Family First Policy with the Pearl Assurance Co.… Daily Telegraph Riley Armstrong Siddeley Lodge Junior A. A. A. Championships Athletics Two "Double" Winners—Keen All-Round Competition Is the Meeting Wanted? Sporting Items From our Own Correspondent: Rowing North London Regatta Lean Time for Trophy Holders Financial Times Shield England's Defeat in the Ryder Cup Golf Great Effort in the Singles Mitchell in Form By our Own Correspondent: The Last Eights at Wimbledon Lawn Tennis England's Fine Chance despite Lee's Defeat Miss Nuthall's Triumph Fencing Childs' Fine Victory From our Own Correspondent: Thrilling Win for Eton Winchester Beaten by Two Wickets Splendid Fielding Henley Regatta Details of the Draw Pearce's Chance for Diamond Sculls Croquet Ranelagh Tournament From our Own Correspondent: Yachting Portsmouth Corinthian Regatta Easy Win for Nona National Benzole Mixture Austin Reed's of Regent Street New Zealand Collapse after Fine Start Peebles and Robins Find their Form after Lunch Woolley Saves England Kent Bowling Hit Sutcliffe's 230 for his County Yorkshire's Big Score Carr's Thousand Notts Start Slowly against Middlesex Cautious Keeton Mead's Effort Outstanding Innings in Uneven Display Good Work by Langridge "BP" plus Cambridge Defied Heavy Scoring by Surrey Barling's Best Minor Counties Club Cricket A Batch of Centuries Cuaco Bowler's Nine Wickets A Second Test? Official Statement by M. C. C. Secretary Motor Matters Defences of Motorists Official Figures and their Meaning By "Fairway": Racing Notes Duke of Cambridge Handicap Ellenborough's Chance Thrilling July Cup Prospects From our Racing Correspondent: Splendid Sport Yesterday's Racing June Rose Handicap for Favourite Metroland's Big Surprise Haydock Park Rifle Shooting By a Special Correspondent: Polo Champion Cup Final at Hurlingham Merchiston's Fine Win Victoria Multiple Display Advertising Items Dean & Dawson Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Canadian Pacific South America by the Luxury Mail Steamers of the… Hapag Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Situations and Appointments Bureau Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harrods Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thompson & Co. Ltd. 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