News from 05/07/1931
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Ernest Newman, Rosita Forbes, John Rothenstein, H. M. Abrahams, Major the Hon. J. C. Darling, O. M. Green, G. H. Haywood, E. N., A. A. Hughes, Yarborough, A. E. Dingle, C. W. Forester, Ralph Straus, Kathleen Lee, D., John H. Taylor, Reginald Blomfield, W. Rees Jeffreys, H. V. Kent, A. Porteous, Lord Meston, M. P., E. V. Lucas, George Glasgow, Laurie Magnus, James Agate, Alfred C. Bossom, E. L., Frank Rutter, Armiger, Sydney W. Carroll, Edward Shillito, Sir John Marriott, George C. Stead, Desmond MacCarthy, R. A. Scott-James, Frederick Harker, L. Van Vliet, Quai Hai, F. J. Austin, R. McNair Scott, W. W. Hadley, Wickham Steed, Dilys Powell, James Palmer, Arthur R. Ropes, J. A. P., F. Rowley, H. F., Pandora, T. Earle Welby, Walter Ellis, Philip Guedalla, Eva Frances Ker, Geo. H. Rayner, R. H. W., M. Bell, R. W. Lee, C. Stewart Caine, R. J. Barrett Financial Editor, Rodney Ackland, Harold Cox,
ResumoMultiple Display Advertising Items Marshall & Snelgrove City Chatter A Good Undertone Recovery in Brazilian Bonds Bank Dividend Reductions Some Strong Oil Features Past Week's Market Features Money Market Easy after Half-Yearly Squeeze Rubber Quiet Reports & Notices Profits of Trustees Corporation London Produce Lever Brothers Board Changes Austin Reed's of Regent Street From our Own Correspondent: Wall Street Week's Tendency Less Certain Reuter: Liverpool Cotton Reuter: Winnipeg Wheat Answers to Correspondents Income-Tax Queries General Electric Company Meetings Gratifying Results in a Difficult Year Ebbw Vale Steel Further Loss on Year's Operations Gamages (West End) Liquidator Appointed Debt Holiday Stimulus A New York Bank on the Outlook To-Morrow's Cause List Broadcasting To-Day's Programmes Foreign Features Mail and Steamship News Bridge Establishing a Suit Chess Acrostics The Duchess of Kent is an excellent musician Gooch's Summer Sale Barclays Bank Limited The Financial Times The Dramatic World Prevention Not Cure Sea Fever English Version of Marcel Pagnol's "Marius" by Auriol Lee and John Van Druten "Demos, King and Slave" Arts A Play, adapted by Barry Jackson from the French of Henri Gheon "What Woman Wants" Garrick A Farce "Strange Orchestra" Embassy A Play by Rodney Ackland Film Notes "Daybreak" Plays and Players This Week's Premieres Air Taxis The Coming Transport Service A New Use for Roofs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Debenham & Freebodys Multiple Classified Advertising Items Let Heal's make your bed Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aristoc Pure Silk Stockings Columbia The Scarborough Flier The World of Music The Man behind the Music The Galleries Sketches of Greece Some French Moderns Gooch's Summer Sale Waring & Gillow Limited Hodder and Stoughton Chapman & Hall, Ltd. The Times Book Club John O'londons Weekly The World of Books Literary Education "Introduction to French Classicism." By H. Caudwell. (MacMillan. 6s.) Brighter Paris "La Vie Parisienne a l'Epoque Romantique." By Six Writers. With 14 illustrations (Paris, Payot. 20 fr.) Choose your Mary "In My End is My Beginning." By Maurice Baring. (Heinemann. 10s. 6d.) John Leech "A Little About Leech." By the Rev. Gordon Tidy. (Constable. 10s. 6d.) Mixed Heroines "Letters from a Modern Daughter to Her Mother." By Pamela Franken. (Hurst and Blackett. 6s.) "The Yellow Viper." By Sidney Fairway. (Stanley Paul. 7s. 6d.) Jonathan Cape Philip Allan Far from my Home Gerald Duckworth & Co., Ltd. Geoffrey Bles Longmans Memoirs of a Polyglot The Collected Satires & Poems of Osbert Sitwell The Eternal East "In the Arabian Desert." By Alois Musil. (Jonathan Cape. 18s.) "The Golden East." By Sirdar Ikbal Ali Shab. (John Long. 21s.) "Pyramid and Temple." By Julius Graefe. (Jonathan Cape. 18s.) New Fiction Criminals and Curiosities "Murder Party." By Henry Bordeaux. (Gollancz. 7s. 6d.) "The Devil Man." By Edgar Wallace. (Collins. 7s. 6d.) "The Scent of Death." By Morley Roberts. (Nash and Grayson. 7s. 6d.) "The Thief." By Leonid Leonev. (Secker. 7s. 6d.) "Yashime." By R. T. Sherwood. (Benn. 7s. 6d.) "The Butterfly with Big Feet." By Neville Smith. (Hartley. 7s. 6d.) Soldiers of the Cross "The Crusades." By Harold Lamb (Thornton Butterworth. 16s.) The Cauldron of Asia "Asia's Teeming Millions." By Etienne Dennery. With Foreword by Harold Cox. (Cape. 10s. 6d.) "Facets of the Chinese Question." By E. Manico Gull. (Benn. 10s. 6d.) Hutchinson Hutchinson & Co. (Publishers) Ltd Hurst & Blackett Henry Hartley (Publishers) Ltd. The Crime Club Multiple Display Advertising Items John Lane the Bodley Head Ltd A Great Head "Gray of Bradfield." a Memoir. (Humphrey Milford. 7s. 6d.) Sir Josiah Stamp "Criticism and Other Addresses." By Sir Josiah Stamp. (Benn. 15s.) Frederick Warne & Co., Ltd. Beauty and Art "Beauty." By Helen H. Parkhurst. (Noel Douglas. 16s.) "Spanish Baroque Art." By Sacheverell Sitwell. (Duckworth. 12s. 6d.) "The Art of Carved Sculture." By Kineton Parkes. (Chapman and Hall. 21s.) For Amateur Flyers "Cross-Country Flying." By Major Oliver Stewart. (Constable. 6s.) Stanley Paul & Co. Ltd. An Age of Transition "The End of the Ancient World and the Beginning of the Middle Ages." By Perdinand Lot. Translated by Philip and Maritte Leon. (Kegan Paul. 21s.) The Cadbury Family "The Film of Cadbury, 1831-1931." By Iolo A. Williams. (Constable. 10s. 6d.) John Murray Harold Nicolson's Imagined Corners G. Bell and Sons Katherine Philips "The Matchless Orinda." By P. W. Souers. (Harvard University Press. 15s.) Gooch's Knightbridge Furniture Galleries Wren's Drawings "The Eighth Volume of the Wren Society, 1931, Being Thirty-Two Large Drawings of Whitehall, Windson and Greenwich, 1694-1698." Edited by Arthur T. Bolton and H. Duncan Hendry. (Oxford University Press) The First Gentleman "The First Gentleman: The Story of the Regent, afterwards George IV." By Grace E. Thompson. (Cape. 12s. 6d.) Shikar "Indian Shikar Notes." Third edition. By the Hon. J. W. Best, O. B. E. (Pioneer Press) Landscape in England "Landscape in English Art and Poetry." By Laurence Binyon. (Cobden-Sanderson, 7s. 6d.) "Eighteenth Century Poetry." An Anthology Chosen by W. J. Turner. (Chatto and Windus. 3s. 6d.) A Spiritual Journey "A Pagan's Pilgrimage." By Liewelyn Powys. (Cape. 7s. 6d.) "Ranji's" Achievement "The Land of 'Ranji' and 'Dhuleep.'" By Charles A. Kincaid. (Blackwood. 12s. 6d.) Gilbertia "Sir William Schwenck Gilbert: A Bibliography, with Biblographical Adventures in the Gilbert and Sullivan Operas." By Townley Searle. (Privately. 3 gns) Books & Writers Selection for the Library Gray of Bradfield: A Memoir. (Humphrey Milford. 7s. 6d.) The Crusades. By Harold Lamb. (Thornton Butterworth. 16s.) Pavlova. By Walford Hyden. (Constable. 8s. 6d.) Murder Party. By Henry Bordeaux. (Gollancz. 8s. 6d.) Gorringes "The Duke" A New Life of Wellington Life in India Labour Situation Progress and Poverty Canadian Pacific Thames House The British Electrolux Silent Automatic Refrigerator By "A Student of Politics": The Week at Westminster Finance Bill Passed Mr. Lloyd George and Sir John Simon A Bitter Attack From our Own Correspondent: Irish Free State Kildare Election Republicans Jubilant From our Own Correspondent: Our Paris Letter The Hoover Plan America's Attitude French Resentment Harrods Canadian Pacific Armstrong Siddeley Lodge The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. A Wanderer's Notebook A Symphony in Blue Regent Street "Bygones" Exhibitions The Kipling Society British Singers Abroad Bells of Christchurch, Hants "Miss Forester" Armorials and Seals "You Are Old, Father William" Disraeli and Gladstone The Art of Thomas Hardy Picasso Dragoon: An Ex-Soldier's Problem "Bermudan" or "Bermudian"? Another Kingsman: Juxtaposition of Names Beginning of the Calendar Year "Quixote" Readers' Queries P & O Cruises Cheap Holiday Tickets Ardenate Hire Department Men, Women, and Memories Our Busy Prince—The Haig Memorial—Montreuil in War-Time—Sir Hugh Bell—Trader Horn By "Autolycus": "The Town": Men and Intimacies England and France Old Links Temperamental Differences A Lunch-Hour Meditation Harrods Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deaths The Mines Bill France and Reparations The Spanish Elections A Wonderful Flight Talking without Tears "The Duke" A New Life of Wellington III-IN the Army and in Parliament The Hoover Plan Clash of National Temperaments New War Debts "Basis of Agreement" From a Special Correspondent: Bitterness in Cabinet Laval and Briand Criticised British United Press: Berlin Bourse Pessimism 5 Points Drop The Young Plan France's Demand for £5,000,000 Essex and Hants—A Tie Each Side Dismissed for 69 "Pitch like an Open Space" Two More Tests Arrangements now Well Advanced Missing Girl Police Search Woods Disorderly M. P.'s Proposed Penalty: Loss of Seat and Salary Exchange: New Ground for Divorce Kiel—After 17 Years British Warships Back Again Jutland Enemies as Friends Germans May Come to Cowes Reuter: The Prince Bad Weather Prevents Le Touquet Visit From our Own Correspondent: Moscow Unbends "Civic' Rights" for the Kulaks Special Features on Other Pages By our Political Correspondent: Political Notes The Hoover Plan and British Finance Supplementary Budget Necessary Duke of Aosta Death of Italy's Soldier Prince From our Own Correspondent: England's Low Intelligence Rugby Headmaster's Criticism "Jerry Building in Schools" British United Press: Kaye Don's Great Speed Burst 112 Miles an Hour Civic Welcome for "Witches" Spiritualist Warns a Lord Mayor Princess Louise Indisposed Not a Serious Illness Eno's 'Fruit Salt' Mine Problems Shirked Industry Left in Uncertainty Owners Denounce the Bill Rivals Helped to Get Contracts Pope Attacks Fascism Encyclical Sent out Secretly To Prevent its Suppression Vatican's Surprise Tactics Reuter: Charges Denied "Nothing but a Pretext" From our Own Correspondent: Bokhara's Robin Hood Captured by Red Troops British United Press: India Flyers' New Attempt Capt. Stack's Return Central News: Cable Mystery Alleged Forged Messages to London The Sick List Seventeenth-Century London From our Own Correspondent: Disclosing Tax Frauds £30,000 Reward Claimed from Treasury Judge Dismisses Amazing Action Late News Reuter: Socialists and Archbishop Melee in Latvian Parliament Prelate Pelted and Struck Zeppelin's English Cruise £30 Trip for Thirty People Killed on Scenic Railway Man's 40-Ft. Fall Imperial and Foreign Items Listening-In to Trams Interference to Be Investigated Inquiry by B. B. C. And Post Office Reputed Reynolds Stolen Cut from Frame in London Church Big Farm Fire Petrol Lorry Explodes: Buildings Burnt out Bank Clerk Drowned Two Nurses Killed Car Crash on a Holiday Tour Flying Officer Dead in Road Reuter: Police Raid Hitler Headquarters "Brown-Shirt" Ban in Bavaria Liberals' Land Tax Reward "Kept Conservatives out of Office" From our Own Correspondent: Foreign Legion tortures Stowaways' Story of Thumbscrew Starved for a Week to Escape Empire Timber Furniture New L. C. C. Demand Bentley From our Own Correspondent: Indian States Union Federation Party Success Patiala Plan Defeated Wife's Ring for her Successor A Hope Fulfilled Multiple Display Advertising Items Yarnstrong, Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Court Circular Palace of Holyroodhouse In Memoriam King and Queen in Scotland Wedding Anniversary at Holyrood Edinburgh Ceremony of Keys Wagner Breaks a Record Most Popular Opera Queen Ena at Dartmouth A Yorkshire Estate Empire Economic Policy Music in the Parks Half a Million from Tobacco Will of Mr. Frederick Faulkner £155,000 in Duties Dances of the Incas Picturesque Scenes in New Musical Play The World's Troubles The Late Sir Hugh Bell London Fireman's Display N. S. L. Memorial Ward Memorial Gates at Harrow By our Meteorological Expert: "Mainly Fair" To-Day Fresh Breezes and a Changeful Sky A Few Showers M. P. Beats Pigeons Racing Birds Held Back by Rain News in Brief U. S. Girl as Deputy Mayoress Swears & Wells Daily Telegraph Peter Robinson Robinson & Cleaver Ltd. Court and Society A Woman's Corner Many Happy Returns London Flowers National Baby Week Woodland L. N. E. R Grafton Furs Bankruptcy of Free Trade Political Speeches Sir A. Chamberlain and Liberals Why Not Act with Unionists? Time to Reconsider "Obstacle" "An Outrage" The Unholy Political Alliance Seven Sisters in Horse-Race One Injured by Fall By our Zoo Correspondent: Queer Chums at the Zoo Kittens Frolic in Beavers' Quarters Wild Cat's Friend Plane Crashes into Tree Injured Pilot Crawls for Aid Aldershot Show Children's Pony and Jumping Awards Exchange: Communism in French Navy From Our Special Correspondent: Henley Again "Royal" Hearty Greeting for Duke and Duchess Feast of Colour Gipsies Rub Elbows with Fashion Drinks in Parks Mr. Lansbury Issues a Challenge Blazing Car Victim Masonic Ode Sung at Funeral Union of South Africa British Army's "Mother" Frenchwoman Inspects Legion Parade England's Sleeping Heroes 10,000 Legionaries Yorkshiremen's Parade at Harewood House Reuter: Government Wins in Hungary Election Results Many Air Mishaps Lady Houston Asks for Official Inquiry U. S. Wine-Lovers A Judge's "Vague and Spiritual Interest" Dickins & Jones Multiple Display Advertising Items By our London University Correspondent: The Universities Another Big Gift for London Medical Research From our Own Correspondent: Graduands Dusted with Flour Manchester Over Three Thousand Students "Red" Mathematics Bending Science to Soviet Uses Rifle Shooting Match with American Team at Bisley Brighter St. Helier British United Press: Germany at Crossroads The Nightmare of Unemployment 4,000,000 Idle Crowds Flock to the "Pied Piper" Exchange: Ludendorff Fined Slander on German Freemason No Election-Day Drinks By a Special Correspondent: The Stationers' Company Four Centuries' Work for Literature Cakes and Ale Legacy Poland's Gratitude to U. S. M. Paderewski Unveils Wilson Memorial Choir School Somers Town Curate's Enterprise "Hush-Hush" Engine Mishap Europe's Big Need Economic Action to Avert Disaster Dr. Murray Butler in London Politicians Too Slow Girl's Loss 4,000 Years Ago Gold Brooch Found Foot and Mouth Order Relaxed Riots in Five Countries Many Injured in India and Korea Burmese Rebel Casualties European Strike Disorders Virtue out of Fashion Tombstone Humility Reuter: Prince in a Ditch Motor Adventures on Journey Home British United Press: New South Wales Crisis Socialists Threaten Sir Philip Game Caucus Instructions to Premier Reuter: Trade Slump in Australia Imports Cut down by £66,000,000 From our Own Correspondent: Adrift for Seven Hours Boys' Sea Adventure in Rowing Boat Famous Surgeon's Suicide Lancet in his Heart To-Day's Events The Churches Duke of Aosta's Last Wish To Lie beside Men He Led in War Once Heir to Two Thrones Kingston Wedding Romance Reuter: Lord and Lady Bessborough Wedding of an M. P.'s Son Bride's Gown of Honey-Coloured Satin Bridesmaids' Muffs Millionaire K. C.'s Son Engaged to M. P.'s Daughter Mr. James Joyce Quiet Register Office Wedding Oxford Summer Meeting Extra-Mural Studies White Prospector Slain by the Cooka-Cookas Night Raiders of New Guinea Outrage in the Bush Nine Kanaka "Boys" Massacred Barker Sale 6,000 Miles Talk by 'Phone Doctors' Consultation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items By a Woman Correspondent: Opportunity Street A Long Lane with Many Bargains Summer Sales in Full Swing Cross-Word Puzzle No. 340 Newspapers Better than Catalogues Drapery Firm's Order for Ten Pages Auctions and Estates Maiden Erlegh for Disposal Shoolbred-Site Harvey Nicholas Sale Pepsodent Treloar Reuter: Veiled Woman as Pirate Skipper Trussed up on Yacht Daring Coup Foiled String of Pearls Left in Cabin Yesterday's Music Trinity College Concert No Lights: £20 Fine Story of a Confession that was Withdrawn A Family Record Couple who Brought up 26 Children Boy Drowned at Play Polo Player for Trial Nephew of Well-Known Pony Trainer Fraud Charge From our Own Correspondent: A Signature Disputed Director Charged with Perjury R. S. P. C. A. Dispute Author Again Applies for Summons Railway Exhibition From our Own Correspondent: A Great Woman Teacher Miss Beale's Work at Cheltenham Centenary Tributes From our Own Correspondent: Whort Harvest on Exmoor Village Families Camp out Vergers and Chapel Keepers Health Insurance for Part-Timers Reuter: U. S. Heiress Engaged From our Own Correspondent: Daughter Sues Father Claim to Dead Mother's Jewellery Challenged Gift Suspect Dragged from Car A Mayfair Struggle Policeman Hides in Girl's Wardrobe A Trap in a Flat £2,500 Jewel Loss Missed after Fall at London Bus Stop National Benzole Mixture Mobiloil By our Special Correspondent: Final Stages at Wimbledon Lawn Tennis British Women's Doubles Pair Defeated Great French Effort in Men's Doubles Rifle Shooting Fencing Westminster Beat Wellington From our Own Correspondent: Yachting Casualties on the Clyde Dodo Rips her Mainsail Motor Matters Driving in Summer Time Holiday Tours Varsity Marine Meeting Exchange: Cheshire Amateur Champion Motor Racing Junior Car Club Trial A Narrow Escape Anglo-Persian Oil Co. Ltd. American Open Golf Title Von Elm Caught Burke Ties Golf Club Results Fourteen New A. A. A. Champions Athletics Rampling's Magnificent Quarter—Lord Burghley Wins and Loses Many Foreign Successes From our Own Correspondent: Polo Poor Inter-Regimental Final Queen's Bays Win Milton Retains Southern Counties Title London Scottish Sports British United Press: Boxing Schmeling Retains World Title Technical Knock-Out Pathfinder Bisley Successful Services Week Young Trooper's Triumph Reuter's Special Service: Billiards From our Own Correspondent: Rowing Thames A. R. A. Regatta Titles Change Hands Swimming England's Water Polo Win Wales Overhelmed Remarkable Play in the Colchester Festival Cricket Hants and Essex The—Baring's Splendid Feat Keen Play in Vital Games A Bowler's Duel Baring Takes 9 Essex Wickets Iddon Saves the Champions By our Special Correspondent: Kent Rally Chapman in his Old Form Tate's Five Wickets Surrey Slow Ducat 40 Mins. Without Scoring Yorkshire's Sound Attack Association Day Harrow School Captain's Fine Batting Club Cricket Sevenoaks Vine's Big Score E. T. Killick in Form Cricket Averages The University Match To-Morrow's Game at Lord's Dark Blues' Hopes Denstone Handicapped By our Own Correspondent: Tideway Clubs' Triumphant Day at Henley Rowing Four out of Six Events Captured London's Splendid Treble Croquet The Open Championship By "Fairway": Racing Notes How Xandover Made Good The Influence on Goodwood Youngsters of Promise From our Racing Correspondent: London Cup for Nitsichin Yesterday's Racing Day of Many Surprises Lord Bill Again Reuter's Special Service: Racing in Australia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heywood & Co. 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