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News from 09/08/1931

1931; Gale Group;

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Sir Henry Wood, S. J. Young, R. McNAIR Scott, Harold Hughes, Joseph Despicht, D. S. S., C. H. Wright, Edward Bensly, Yarborough, Ralph Straus, Sir Henry Birkan Averts Panic, Sir Sidney Low, H. M. Yacht Victoria, J. M. Bulloch, S. H. Milner, H. G. P., E. V. Lucas, Harold Cox, Olaro, James Agate, Frank Rutter, E. L., Philip Morrel, Timothy Eden, T. Burns, Sydney W. Carroll, George C. Stead, F. R. Archer-Taylor, Sir Reginald Mitchell Banks K. C., Albert, S. W. Charles Rivers, L. Van Vliet, V. W. Germains, Mark G. Davidson, F. W. D'evelyn, A. J. L. Chute, W. A. Archbold, Wensley, J. M. B., H. F., M. P. Vivlan, Rowland H. Hill, M. J. Wolseley, H. W., Hamilton Price, Philip Guedalla, R. J. Barrett Financial Editor, Edwin Marion Cox,

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Multiple Display Advertising Items London's Five Up-To-Date Residential Hotels Multiple Display Advertising Items Residential Hotels Multiple Display Advertising Items The Spa Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items "Queen's" Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Marshall & Snelgrove Genasprin City Chatter Erratic Exchange Fluctuations Gold and Currency Important "Cosach" Statement Too Much Rubber Past Week's Market Features Gilt-Edged Rubber Unchanged Oceana Consolidated Money Market Sterling Falls and Rallies Discount Rates Firm Brevities Answers to Correspondents From our Own Correspondent: Wall Street Irregular Opposition to Rail Freight Cuts Narrow Movements in Light Trading "Sunday Times" New York Closing Prices Railroads From our Own Correspondent: Dull Session on Curb Slight Gains in Oils and Utilities Large Cotton Crop Forecast Exclusive Cable to the "Sunday Times" British United Press: Malayan Tin Excess of Quota to Be Stored Further Cut Expected H. E. Proprietary Reserve Tapped to Meet Deficit Income-Tax Queries Mail and Steamship News The Mails The Stock Exchange Broadcasting To-Day's Programmes Foreign Features Acrostics Double Acrostic No. 1386 Bridge Two-Suit Hands Chess Auctions & Estates 3,000 Wiltshire Acres in the Market Film Notes "Laughing Sinners" Crime and Racketeering To-Day's Events Churches Castrol Brooke Bond Crawford The Dramatic World Garrick An Office Hedda "The Life Machine" A Play. By Sophie Treadwell "No Laughing Matter" To the Editor of the Sunday Times Plays and Players This Week's Premieres The World of Music The Week's Music B. B. C.'s Holiday Week Fare Varied Programmes The Galleries Summer Exhibition at the Goupil Promising Newcomers Clothes and the Man "Clothes." By Eric Gill. (Jonathan Cape. 10s. 6d.) Bucolic Sketches "Dear Countrymen." By S. L. Bensusan (Murray. 7s. 6d.) All about Fishes "A History of Fishes." By J. R. Norman. Illustrated by Lieut. Colonet W. P. C. Tennison. (Benn. 28s.) Books & Writers Selection for the Library Masks, Mimes and Miracles By Allardyce Nicoll. (Harrap. 42s.) The Wild Red Deer of Exmoor By Henry Williamson. (Faber and Faber. 2s. 6d.) The English Novel By J. B. Priesley (Benn. 8s. 6d.) The Blanket of the Dark By John Buphan. (Hodder and Stoughton. 7s. 6d.) A Popular Organist "Memories of Choris and Cloisters, Fifty Years of Music." By A. Herbert Brewer. (John Lane. 7s. 6d.) We have this day to announce what, indeed, was to be expected, from the course adopted by Holland Hatter's Castle Multiple Display Advertising Items A Holiday List Methuen & Co. Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunday Times Ernest Benn Limited Harrap Mills & Boon, Ltd. The World of Books The Life of a Famous Politician "Henry Dundas, First Viscount Melville." By Holden Furber. (Oxford University Press. 16s.) The Play's Pedigree "Masks, Mimes and Miracles: Studies in the Popular Theatre." With 226 illustrations. By Allardyce Nicoll. (Harrap. 42s.) In Central Asia "Shirt-Tail and Pigtail." By H. A. Schreder and L. A. Peters. (Putnam. 16s.) New Fiction Some Light Fare "Scotch and Water." By Guy Gilpatric (Lane. 7s. 6d.) "At the Sign of the Grid," By Horace Annesley Vachell. (Ward, Lock. 7s. 6d.) "Unnatural Hazards." By Joan Butler. (Stanley Paul. 7s. 6d.) "Adèle and Co." By Dornford Yates (Hodder and Stoughton. 7s. 6d.) "Gentle Binns." By Edger Jepson. (Jenkins. 7s. 6d.) Saracens in Europe "Moorish Towns in Spain." By Cecilia Hill. (Methuen. 7s. 6d.) Canadian Pacific The Holidays A Wander's Note Book Notices The Wallace Collection From our Own Correspondent: Our Paris Letter Prestige of the Pound Sterling Something Wrong with the Theatre National Anthem Dispute From our Own Correspondent: Irish Free State Dublin Horse Show Week Stock Sales Slump Thames House Inverness Lynton, Devon, Valley of Rocks Hotel Gloag's Grouse Whisky General Men, Women, and Memories Bank Holiday Reminiscences—Cheerful in Adversity—M. Briand's Cigareties—King Edward's Cigars—Colonel House By "Autolycus": "The Town": Men and Intimacies Untaxed Voters Unbalanced Budgets Case for a Universal Income-Tax The Need for Economy Debenham & Freebody Harvey Nichols Dundee Vichy-Celestins L. N. E. R Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Pound and Politicians In Prussia To-Day What next? Back from Russia The Drill and the Dummy 1906 and 1931: A Contrast Causes of our Financial Troubles when State Extravagance Began Empire and Tariffs—Or Socialism "The Duke" A New Life of Willington VIII.—THE Great Day of Waterloo Economy Dilemma of the Politicians Problem that May Mean Change of Government this Year Talk of a Financial Dictatorship Will House of Commons Abdicate Control of Nation's Purse? By our Political Correspondent: Position Becoming Dangerous From our Own Correspondent: French Credits to Germany Bankers in Conference "Red" Terrorism in Berlin A Battle in the Buelow Square From a Special Correspondent: Heiress Saved in Rough Sea Escape of Lady Louis Mountbatten Rescued by Brother In-Law The King Wins in Britannia Queen's Gift to her Chauffeur From our Own Correspondent: Lady May Cambridge Wedding Likely to Be at Windsor Count De Sibour Missing Mr. Gordon Selfridge's Son-In-Law Hurried Summons to Mr. Macdonald Interruption of his Moorland Holiday More Police for London To Cope with Crime in Suburbs Increase of 400 Sanctioned Detective Force to Be Strengthened Wightman Cup Britain Beaten by America Special Features on Other Pages Twenty-Fifth Wet Week-End Widespread Storm and Flood Damage Runaway Car Nearly Wrecks a Train S. O. S. From Yachts Lifeboat Rescues U. S. Liner on Rocks Passengers Rescued in a Storm Diving for £1,000,000 Golden Treasure of Torpedoed Liner Contents Pilot Saves Giant Air Liner from Wreck Thrilling Landing in Kent with Three Propellers Broken Dunlop Reuter: World's Biggest Airship Launched by Mrs. Hoover From our Own Correspondent: Mussolini to Visit Berlin Disarmament Talks with Dr. Burning Duce's Plea for Peace Italo-German Hopes for Geneva Reuter: The Geneva Conference Mussolini's Appeal to the Nations Reuter: Prussia at the Polls Fateful Referendum To-Day Dark Man with Raincoat New Quest in the Oxford Murder Mystery of Victim's Will Reuter: "June's" Divorce Delayed Notice Ignored by Lord Inverclyde London Flat Tragedy Woman Found Dead British United Press: London Man Dives to save Child Cherbourg Rescue Reuter: Late News Jack Diamond Convicted A Dorset Beauty Spot "Ideally Happy Couple" Death of Lady Emily Hart-Dyke Survived Husband only a Month Miss Doreen Bendix Dead Member of Aldwych Farce Company Exchange: Moscow's Doubts about Spain £4,000 "Red" Grant Withheld Imperial and Foreign Items From our Own Correspondent: "Rien Ne Va plus!" Losses by French Casinos Appeal for Lower Taxes Reuter: English Tourists in Coach Crash Eleven Injured Reuter: Hungary's Grip on her Money Ban on Export of Pengoes Canon Killed in Motor Smash A Former Vicar of Richmond Wife Gravely Hurt From our Own Correspondent: Soviet's Far Eastern Armies Another "Red Star" for their Commander "Mortuary" Music Plea for Frivolity in Teaching A Newspaper Merger From our Own Correspondent: U. S. Cotton Crop Surprise 15,500,000 Bales Expected Lower Prices Fear Reuter: £500,000 for Mr. Lang New South Wales Borrows Again Epping Forest Parking Ban Summer Shell Reuter: John Thorburn Mystery Body Reported to Be Found An Unconfirmed Report Socialist M P. s in Poland Protest against their Activities Burberry Via Harwich Multiple Display Advertising Items Court Circular Wedding Funerals From our Special Correspondent: "The Switchback" at Malvern Doctor's Play about a Doctor Genius-Ups and Downs Recognition for Cadets Again "When New Government Comes in" Death at End of Holiday London Territorials Return Navy Week Record Father and Son Dead Music in the Parks Court's Return from Cowes The King in London for a Day Two Months in the Country Visits to Norfolk and Deeside Rush to Scotland New Facilities for Travel to Moors Glamis Week of Rejoicing Golden Wedding of Duchess's Parents An Airman's Wedding Miss C. Home-Douglas The "Proms" Again Memorable Opening Scenes Great Welcome for Sir Henry Wood £2,000,000 Warship Contracts Work for Britain Wedding Secret of N. S. C. Manager Mr. Lionel Bettinson's Bride Farmer Killed by Bull Eisteddfod Gifts Round Table Conference Sir F. Milner's Will Heirloom Bequeathed to Marchioness Holman-Hunts Brushes and Palette Inner Temple Gate Closed after Collapse of Plaster Radium in 4,500 Lb. Safe Stork's Escape Privileged Tower Tours Girl Guide Brides Bright Periods To-Day But Squally Winds and Showers "Cool" By our Zoo Correspondent: Woeful Walruses Melancholy Orphans at the Zoo News in Brief Ashes in the Sea The Financial Danger Sir Robert Horne on Need for Action Rigorous Economy Essential Government's Duty Small Holdings for Workless Many Months to Wait Woman's £15,000 Frauds Bogus Scheme to Get Furs from Russia Society People Swindled Reuter: Tending British War Graves Gardener Receives the O. B. E. "Advertising is Good for You" Guinness's £2,380,356 Profit Boy's Train Fall Killed on his Way to Holiday Camp Bus Strike Call Isle of Wight Dispute over Dismissals Vimy Ridge Memorial Mayfair: Court and Society Cross-Word Puzzle No. 345 By Pandora: A Woman's Corner "The Twelfth" Wise Economy Infants Hospital Ball Reuter: More Fighting in Burma Looting and Murder in the Villages Rebels' Brush with Troops Railway Station Held up Reuter: Hindus Attacked by Moslems Battle of Sticks and Stones Reuter: Gandhi's Trip to London "Mind Not yet Made up" Heart-Broken-Vicar of 74 Only Son's Arrest B. B. C. Office Scene Performer Summoned for Assault Monaco's Luxury Clubs Multiple Display Advertising Items Play Impossible in Six County Games Cricket Tourists Baffle Gloucester-Big Sussex Partnership Dashing Display by Wensley Bowley's Luck Kent Pay for Fielding Mistakes From our Special Correspondent: A Very Friendly Match The Importance of the Tea Interval M. C. C. Team to Meet the Army Young Amateurs and Young Professionals Fencing Ashley Green's Improvement Cricket Averages Hendren Approaching Two Thousand Verity Challenging Larwood The New Zealand Averages Batting Matches Held up Lancashire's £3,000 Loss in Gates Club Cricket Gregory's Century for Old Tiffinians Smart Bowling Feats Level Scoring Game Old Oxonian's Fine Batting Display Bowls Hove Tournament Finals Croquest Hurlingham Tournament From our Own Correspondent: Cowes Week Concluded Yacht ng Britannia's Easy Win over Shamrock Royal Cutter Leads throughout Motoring Four New "Baby" Car Records Austin Seven Does over 100 M. P. H. British Rifle Team in Canada Magnificent Shooting Wins Many Prizes Twickenham Y. C. Motor Matters Ingenuity in the 1932 Designs Cheaper Cars Polo Shamrocks Win Dragoon Guards' Cup British Women Lose Wightman Cup Lawn Tennis Over Whelmed in the Singles Matches A Better Show in the Doubles By our Own Correspondent: Satoh Again Beats Kirby A Sporting Contest Bournemouth, Saturday From our Own Correspondent: Rowing Wraysbury Regatta Many Close Finishes and Fast Times From our Own Correspondent: Bournemouth Regatta Senior Fours Won by Herne Bay Crew Skiff Racing Season Opens Keen Contests at Long Ditton Regatta Pony Racing By "Fairway": Racing Notes Chance for the Season's Disappointments Goodwood Rivalry to Be Renewed Prospects of a Novel Race From our Racing Correspondent: Sans Espoir an Easy Winner Yesterday's Racing Servus Beaten in Lewes Handicap Family Plate Fails Reuter: Thirsk Association Football England's Surprising Defeat Golf Singles' Failure—Leading Scottish Players in Form Wales Overwhelmed by Ireland Sutton had won three holes in the middle of the… Surrey Inter-Club Title Narrow Win for Sunningdale Thos. 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