News from 30/08/1931
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Hon. J. C. Darling, Ernest Newman, John Rothenstein, Gerald Mere, Basil M. Bazley, D. Murray Rose, P. B. Stirling, S. J. Young, Wm. Koe Capt. R. N., E. N., Kenneth B. Schofield, Evelyn H. Healey, Yarborough, Jno. Ireland, Ralph Straus, A. M. Moorhead, Sir Sidney Low, Charles White, J. M. Bulloch, E. V. Lucas, Carew Mildmay, Laurie Magnus, George Norman, Arthur Waugh, E. Savage Graham, E. L., Ethel Patteson Nickalls, R. J. Barrett Financial Editor, W. D. Filliter, L. L., W. S. Branch, Sydney W. Carroll, Mary M. Livingstone, George C. Stead, D. R. Gent, Philip Morrell, Gerald Barry, H. C. Minchin, Edwin W. Thomson, G. J. V. Weigall, Lorna Robertson, L. Van Vliet, James Henderson, F. W. D'evelyn, A. G., Wickham Steed, J. M. B., A. M. Goodheart, Commander A. T. Stewart R. N., Ronald Simpson, Alfred Porter, Hugh A. Scott, L. Eastham, E. L, W. Georgian, Philip Guedalla, Harold Cox,
ResumoMultiple Display Advertising Items Marshall & Snelgrove City Chatter Business Fails to Expand £80,000,000 Credits to Britain Argentine Railway Prospects Rand Share Activity Past Week's Market Features Reuter: Ceylon Rubber Scheme Dutch Not Ready to Negotiate Official Move Awaited Brevities Answers to Correspondents Rubber Steady Money Market Effect of Credit Arrangements Discounts Easier Income-Tax Queries Mail and Steamship News From our Own Correspondent: Wall Street Cheerful Satisfaction over Credit Deal Numerous Small Gains Recorded Reuter: New York Metals "Sunday Times" New York Closing Prices From our Own Correspondent: Improvement on the Curb Utilities Continue Irregular Cotton Advances Absence of Selling Pressure Exclusive Cable to the "Sunday Times" Reuter: Produce Markets Broadcasting To-Day's Programmes Foreign Features By an advertisemetn in the Dublin Morning Register we see that the national tribute to Mr. O'Connell new amounts to £25,758 5s, 3d Bridge The "No-Trump." Bid Two Schools of Thought Chess Acrostics September "Cassell's" Film Notes "The Secret Six" American Racketeers To-Day's Events Hadrian's Wall One of Rome's Outposts How It Stands To-Day Motoring Habits "Crying of the Neck" Shirvan Derbent Austin Reed's The Dramatic World Far Away and Long Ago "Counsel's Opinion" A Farcical Comedy by Gilbert Wakefield "Midnight Love" Savoy A Farce by Sydney Horler Plays and Players This Week's Premiers Aug. 31—St. Martin's:"The Young Idea" (revival) Sept 1—Embassy:"The Nelson Touch" Sept 2—Everyman:"Gradle Song" Sept 3—Adelphi:"Grand Hotel" The World of Music Beethoven and Goethe The Week's Music A Vaughan Williams Concert By the Bishop of Norwich: A Bible Jubilee Revised Version Fifty Years Ago To-Day's Judgment "The Duke" A New Life of Wellington Xi—Apotheosis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Broadstairs Multiple Display Advertising Items The Holidays Ernest Benn Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items The World of Books The Rise and Dangers of Democracy "The Story of Civilisation Through the Ages." By Charles Richet. (Allen and Unwin 3s. 6d.) "Aristocracy and the Meaning of Class Rule." By Philippe Mairet. (Daniel. 5s.) The Victorian Aura "Wilkie Collins. Le Fanu and Others." By S. M. Billis Marie Louise "Marie Louise Empress of France, Duchess of Parma." By E. M. Oddie. (Elkin Mathews and Marrot. 18s.) New Fiction Rogue Herries' Daughter "Judith Paris." By Hugh Walpole. (Macmillan. 10s. 6d.) "Life and Andrew Otway." By Neil Bell (Gollance. 8s. 6d.) "Bargain Basement." By Cecil Roberts. (Hodder and Stoughton. 7s. 6d.) "Grace Latouche and the Warrington." By Marjorie Bowen. (Selwyn and Blount. 7s. 6d.) Hutchinson & Co. (Publishers) Ltd Mills & Boon, Ltd. Hodder & Stoughton Sampson Low Seafaring and Yachting "Sailing the Seas." By R. Keble Chatterton (Chapman and Hall. 18s.) "South Coast Cruising." By Charles Pears, R. O. I. (Arnold 12s. 6d.) Mr. Housman's Plays "Little Plays of St. Francis." Second Series. By Laurence Housman. (Sidgwick and Jackson. 10s. 6d.) The Times Book Club Our Theatre as Others See It "Striking Figures Among English Dramatists." By Martin Ellehauge. (Williams and Norgate. 6s.) "The position of Bernard Shaw in European Drama and Philosophy." By Martin Ellehauge. (Williams and Norgate. 18s.) The New Land Tax "The New Land Tax, 1931." By the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Henry Sargant. (Longmans, Green. 1s. 6d.) Stanley Paul & Co. Ltd. The Modern Shot Gun "The Modern Shotgun—Vol. Ii: The Cartridge." By Major Gerald Burrard, D. S. O. R. F. A. (retired). (Herbert Jenkins. 15s.) Greek Refugee Problem "Greece and the Greek Refugees." By Charles B. Eddy. (Allen and Unwin 12s. 6d.) English Economics "A Short History of Political Economy in England." By L. L. Price. (Methuen 6s.) Multiple Display Advertising Items Hurst & Blackett Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items The Art of To-Day "Modern Art, Why, What, and How." By Henry Rankin Poore. (Putnam 4 dols) "The Lure of the Fine Arts." By Frederick Colin Tilney. (Chapman and Hall. 15s.) The Muckraker "The Autobiography of Lincoln Steffens." Two vols. (Harrap. 30s.) A Queer Dozen "Some Queer People." By Ladbroke Black. (Sampson Low. 12s. 6d.) The Windmill "In Search of English Windmills." By Thurston Hopkins and Stanley Freese. (Cecil Palmer. 6s.) A Frenchman Looks at the World "Regards sur le Monde Actual." By Paul Valery. of the French Academy. (Paris, Librairie Stock. 15fr) Some English Yesterdays "The Reformation and English Education." By Norman Wood, M. A. Ph. D. (Routledge. 15s.) "A Book of London English, 1384-1425." Edited by R. W. Chambers and Marjorie Daunt. (Clarendon Press. 15s.) Fifty Years in China "Through the Dragon's Eyes." Fifty Years Experience of a Foreigner in the Chinese Government Service. By L. C. Arlington. (Constable. 21s.) French Cookery "What to Eat and Drink in France." By Austin de Croze. (Warne. 5s.) "French Dishes for English Tables." Illustrated. By J. Berjane. (Warne. 5s.) Too-Sketchy Travel Sketches "Long Way to London." By Max Murray (Cape. 7s. 6d.) Books & Writers Selection for the Library Charlton: The Autobiography of a British Soldier (Faber and Faber, 10s. 6d.) Marie Louise Empress of France By E. M. Oddie. (Elkin Mathews and Marrot. 18s.) Famous Plays of 1931 Gollancz. 7s. 6d.) Judith Paris By Hugh Walpole. (Macmillan. 10s. 6d.) All round Africa "Africa from Port to Port." By M. MottSmith. (Harold Shaylor. 21s.) Hatter's Castle Daily Telegraph A Wanderer's Note Book Three Victorians Seventy-nine Years Ago Nelson's Column "Bull in Spectacles" The Oxford Drag The Newcomes "Jarryhoe" Mary Queen of Scots Not "English" "The Curse of Scotland" The Otto Bicycle Wine—or Home-Brewed The "Berkeley Horse" Swimming the Bosphorus "The Sands of Dee" "We'll Gang Nae Mair A-Roving" Cricket Memories Oldest Inhabited House "The One-Hoss Shay" Geminiani Readers' Queries From our Own Correspondent: Our Paris Letter An Object Lesson in Socialism President Leaves his Prison From our Own Correspondent: Irish Free State The British Financial Crisis Reactions in Ireland Multiple Display Advertising Items Men, Women, and Memories Scotland in the Ministry—Small and Large Cabinets—Ferocious Football By Autolycus: "The Town": Men and Intimacies The Labour Outburst Class before Country Socialist Ethics Calendar Wm. Hollins &Co. Heinz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Queen's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunday Times Safety First The Need for Stability The India Conference Farmers Hard Hit The Faithful Gamp After the Crisis Why Unity Must Be Maintained Convincing the World—And the Country As Others See us The Continent and the Crisis "The Duke" A New Life of Wellington Xi-Apotheosis Gandhi Sails in Loin Cloth and Scarf Fulsome Adulation of Crowds as He Leaves India "God's Instrument" States in Interview that He is Hoping against Hope From our Own Correspondent: "Victory, Gandhi!" Prostrate Admirers on Liner Reuter: Farewell Clash Red Flag Adherents Injured From our Own Correspondent: Indian Delegates Arrive Opinions on the New Government In London Plans for round Table Talks From our Own Correspondent: Englishwoman's Sacrifice Life Lost in Hunt for Companion Fall over 30-Ft. Cliff in Pyrenees Central News: Mme. Toti Dal Monte Hurt in Motor Crash The Americas Cup Race next Year Unlikely Champion Yachts Britannia Second to Shamrock V The King's Joke A Fine Day for "Wet Review" Jubilee Sir Hall Caine Condition "Exceedingly Weak" Mr. Bernard Shaw Prince to See the Great Air Race Visit to Calshot for Trials France Delays Still Testing her Speed 'Planes "One Man's Road" Mr. Arthur Waugh's Reminiscences 1,000,000 "Gallery" Moored Liners as Grandstands "Old Kate's" Estate £93 but No Will Special Features on Other Pages By our Political Correspondent: Political Notes A General Election Is It near? The Parliamentary Position The Premier Asked to Resign his Seat Seaham Socialists Ignore his Explanation British Credit: Pound Rises in New York and Paris "War over Again" Premier's Appeal Mr. Snowden Labour Deprecates his Action Appreciation in Sterling Prompt Response to Credit Agreement Government May Last Some Time Sir Donald Maclean's Prediction From our Own Correspondent: France Pleased to Aid Britain Loan without Precedent Football Begins Lonely Marsh Mystery Missing Girl Found Strangled Belft Tied Roundher Neck Midnight Appeal by Police Sir John Pratt Liberal Recruit for Mosley Party Coal Export Trade British Owners Call a European Conference Reuter: Speedboat Rescue Englishman's Dash to save Four Lives Pastor's Fatal Collapse England's Summer Glory From our Own Correspondent: Austro-German Customs Union Plan May Be Abandoned Hague Advice Rumours Oyster Shortage Summer's Cold Spell Blamed Late News Marsh Mystery Connoisseurs in Theft Building Ransacked by Jewel Experts Varied £2,000 Haul Newest Safe Cracker Tool Left by Burglars "Battle of London" Big Events Preparing on Berks Front Reuter: Empire Exhibition Plea Reuter: The Prince's Aeroplane No Rabbits for Greyhounds R. S. P. C. A. Challenged by Racing Club "Gross Libel on a Clean Sport" From our Own Correspondent: No Fascist-Vatican Entente The Pope "Hopeful" Imperial and Foreign Items Central News: Portugal and her Rebels Penal Colony for their Reform Dictator's New Powers From our Own Correspondent: M. Briand to Rest a Week Longer Unable to Attend League Council Reuter: Mr. Hoover and Arms Conference Postponement Opposed Reuter: Salaries "Axe" in Germany Drastic Municipal Cuts "Red" Strikes and Terrorism From our Own Correspondent: Litvinov's Visit to Berlin "Soothing Syrup" for the Nazis Aerodrome Tragedy Live Ammunition Used in Gun Test Road Threat to Beauty Spot Destruction Plan on Grand Scale Reuter: Passion Play Tercentenary From our Own Correspondent: Prison Mutiny Furniture Smashed by Malcontents Protest against Exercise Cut Men Lock Themselves in Cells Teachers Oppose Economy Cut "Looking for Square Deal" Reuter: Mr. Ford Re-Engages 25,000 Men Another 25,000 Shortly From our Own Correspondent: Financial Secretary to Treasury Mr. Walter Elliot Selling Water in the Floods Channel Ski-Ers Fail Multiple Display Advertising Items Court Circular Weddings By a Special Correspondent: Justice with Whiskers Mr. Jagger's Original Conception A New Statue From our Own Correspondent: Infantas at an Ulster Fete Royal Riders in Race to "Gretna Green" Dr. W. W. Jackson Admiral W. Graham Southend Carnival Fifty Years a Widow London Bridge Exhibition City of Wonderful Nights A Brighter London this Week Magnificent Flood Lighting Display From our Own Correspondent: Volunteers 50 Years Ago "Wet Review" Jubilee Broadcast Talks Alexandra Palace Slimming by Thrashing From our Own Correspondent: Donald's Bible Returned by German Officer Battlefield Relic in Museum Builder's Gifts to Hospitals Printer's Tribute to his Wife "Jefferies" of Eton Mr. F. T. N. Betteridge's Diamond Wedding Red Star's Havre Call Music in the Parks Fine Weather Spell Promised Fair and Warm Western Showers By our Zoo Correspondent: New to the Zoo Handsome Hog with Bristles of Gold News in Brief Medal after 38' Years Debenham & Freebody Pepsodent Peter Robinson Court and Society Cross-Word Puzzle No. 348 From our Own Correspondent: Politeness in Excelsis Comedy of a Lost Identity Card The Audacity of "Il Trovatore" Hapsburg to Marry Rich U. S. Widow Archduke Leopold's Plans Harvey Nichols By a Woman Correspondent: "Bowler" Hats Outmoded Trim Millinery of To-Morrow Fashion Show Secrets Hint of Bustle in Evening Gowns Auctions and Estates 7,000 Acres in Hampshire for Sale Hackwood Park Duke of Gloucester's Convalescence May Go to Biarritz John Thorburn Mystery Englishman's Fate in China Still No Result from Inquiries 'Reds' Kidnap British Missionary "Mr. Hugh Sands" Kidnapped Missionary From our Own Correspondent: France's Mandate in Syria "Premature" Report of Abandonment Died in Window Seat Funeral of Mr. Frank Harris Two Killed in Harbour Fire Petrol-Laden Lighter Ablaze Master and a Woman Trapped in Cabin From our Own Correspondent: Night Crash of Police Patrol Chase of Two Boys in Stolen Car From our Own Correspondent: Girl Clerk Attacked Money-Lender's Office Affray Round-The-World Friendships "Sunday Times" Links School of Printing Twelve Hours on the Rack Murder Suspects Confession Four Bodies Found in Sewar Don Juan of Wedding Agencies Reuter: Eight Dead in Earthquake Gaol and Houses Damaged When "Bribery" is Good Policy Drapers and Vagaries of Customers Paper from Wood British Librarians' Experiment Morris Motors Brisk Scoring in Many Games Cricket Lively Tourists—Gloucestershire's Big Opportunity Fluctuating Fortunes at Lord's Hobbs to the Fore Middlesex Bowlers Puzzle Surrey Batsmen Turnbull's 1,000 Runs Late Start at Swansea Big Innings by Cox Gloucester Bowlers with Stood for over 3 Hours Somerset's Costly Error Hundred for Warwick by Bates Dempster's Sixth Hundred New Zealanders Hit Sussex Bowling Talbot's Bright Innings Features of the Play Leicester's Varying Moods Armstrong Ninety Minutes Getting 30 Runs Cricket Averages Sutcliffe's Bid for 3,000 Verity's Race with Larwood The New Zealanders Richmond Public Schools Defeat Battersea by a Big Margin Women's Cricket Boys Beat the W. C. A. Team Fencing Ebury Beat Ashley Green Club Cricket Powell's Big Score for Sutton Bessborough Bowler's Six for 7 Anglo-Persian Oil Athletics Cambridge Harriers Sports Close Finishes Women Athletes Many Titles Change Hands Swimming British Women Beaten in Paris Miss Cooper's Great Effort Visiting Teams Triumph on Opening Day Blackburn Routed—Chelsea and West Ham Win Albion Surprise the Arsnal Isthmian Champions Beaten Amateur Football Casuals Lose at Oxford From our Own Correspondent: Rowing Civil Service Regatta Titles Retained Bowls From our Own Correspondent: Yachting Close of the Big Boat Season Eighteen Firsts for Shamrock V Amateurs Overwhelm the Professionals Austin's Double—Kirby Secures Another Title Provincial Tournament Winners From our Own Correspondent: Bungay Tournament Promising 19-Year Old Player By our Own Correspondent: Berkshire Titles Singles Championship Retained From our Own Correspondent: Thanet Championships Nils Middelboe Wins a Prolonged Final Brighter and Quicker Play in the Coming Season Rugby Football Effect of Revised Laws—Cleaner Work in the Scrums Check to "Winging" and Other Nuisances By "Fairway": Racing Notes Brown Jack's Staying Powers The St. Leger Problem Opening of Nursery Season From our Racing Correspondent: Bulgaria Fails Badly Yesterday's Racing SOUTSIDERS Win Nearly Every Race Billy Button's Good Performance Hamilton Park Golf Thomson Wins the Boys' Championship A Decisive Success Deal Challenge Cup Backmarkers Do Well New Sports Arena Indoor Stadium and White City Boxing and Rinking Motor Matters The Small Car Improved Efficiency and Comfort Polo Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items London tooth Co Register of Hotels, Board-Residence, Etc. Hotel Stuart Multiple Classified Advertising Items Situations and Appointments Bureau Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bungalows Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Town Properties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Suburban Properties Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Sale Freehold, detached House; Suburban Properties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Country Houses and Properties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rebbeck Bros., Bournemouth Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Premium Country Houses and Properties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Herring Son & Daw Furnished Houses Multiple Classified Advertising Items Houses to Let Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kensington Berkeley Square Warmington & Co. Multiple Display Advertising Items J. H. Humfrey & Co.
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