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News from 25/10/1931

1931; Gale Group;

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C. M. Giveen, Ernest Newman, Percy C. L. Birthchnell, Hubert Winterbotham, John S. Steele, Thos M. Harison (late R. M.), J. T. Johnson, H., Ralph Straus, S. W. Joan Olarkson, Sir Sidney Low, J. M. Bulloch, Dundonald, J. S. Winterbottom, S. Whetmore, Harold Cox, George Norman, James Agate, Frank Rutter, Mary R. Hardy, William R. Power, Milton Waldman, Dorothy Hern, Sir John Marriott, George C. Stead, D. R. Gent, R. A. Scott-James, W. Charles Coborn, A. P. Nicholson, L. Van Vliet, Lady Gwendolen Cecil, A. C. Ward, A. G. Harries, J. Landfear Lucas, F. W. D'evelyn, W. W. Hadley, Wickham Steed, Dilys Powell, George Dickinson, F. H. Westmacott B. Sc. Vict., Miss H. M. Methley, H. F., G. Denzil Hollis, Alfred H. Dunhill, W. Castle Railton, A. Gordon Macleod, Pandora, R. J. Barrett Financial Editor, Parent, J. C. Darling,

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Counties Creameries Limited J. Lyons & Co., Palace Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items White Hall Residential Hotels, Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Pro Patria Multiple Display Advertising Items London's Five Up-To-Date Residential Hotels Multiple Display Advertising Items The Honywood Hotels Multiple Display Advertising Items Marshall and Snelgrove Headache-Take Genasprin Anticipating a Nationalist Victory City Chatter Industrials Will Continue to Hold the Field Electrical Construction and Coal Money Market Week-End Loans in Demand Brevities Saturday's Markets Election in Fluences—Firm Features in Foreign Bonds and Industrials London Closing Prices From our Own Correspondent: Amsterdam Dull Narrow Movements in Quiet Trading The Cam and Motor Gold Mining Company . (1919), Ltd Further Reduction in Costs Raphael Tuck and Sons, Ltd World Wide Reputation Maintained From our Own Correspondent: Wall Street Irregular More Encouraging Features Technical Position Improves Reuter: Montreal Bid Prices "Sunday Times" New York Closing Prices Reuter: Foreign Issues Favoured Steady close to a Dull Session From our Own Correspondent, Reuter: Curb Inactive Oils and Utilities Advance Reuter: Produce Markets Cotton Erratic New High Ground Touched Exclusive Cable to the "Sunday Times" Holding Companies Accounts Sir Gilbert Garnsey's Illuminating Review Income Tax Queries Stock Exchange Prices Business Done Mail and Steamship News The Mails The Dramatic World Round the Halls Plays and Players This Week's Programme Film Notes The New Films Mr. Arliss in "Alexander Hamilton" The Two Americas Bridge International Match Play A Viennese Team in London Chess Quarterly Solvers List Acrostics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Palladium To-Night Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hastings Multiple Classified Advertising Items The World of Music Puccini in Public and Private The Week's Music Strauss in London To-Morrow's Cause List The Galleries Painters in Water Colours From our Own Correspondent: Irish Free State Public Safety Act Efect of the New Measure Unexpected Calm Gooch's Glow-Worm Boiler & Fire Co., Ltd. Daily Sketch Benn Books John Lane the Bodley Head Ltd The World of Books All Things a Dream "Bishop Berkeley." By J. M. Hone and M. M. Rossi. (Faber and Faber. 15s) In Defence of Smith Dorrien "Smith-Dorrien." By Brigadler-General C. Ballard. (Constable. 15s) The Wandering Jew "The Immortal Jew." a drams, by S. R. Lysaght. (Macmillan. 10s. 6d) Constable Books Harrap The Mysterious Universe Judith Paris Luke Allan Sampson Low Salmon Fishing "Salmon Fishing." By Eric Taverner and others. (The Lonsdale Library. Seeley Service and Co. 36s) Wall Street "The Story of Wall Street." By Robert Irving Warshow. (Grant Richards. 18s) Mr. Beresford's Victorians A View of the War "The Old People." By J. D. Beresford. (Collins. 7s. 6d) "The Trap." By Allen Havens. (Hogarth Press. 10s. 6d) "Recaptured." By Colette. (Gollancz. 7s. 6d) "Young English." By A. Scott Daniell. (Cape. 7s. 6d) "Requital." By Lucas Carr. (Stanley Paul. 7s. 6d) "The Virtuous Vamp/" By J. Storer Clouston. 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(Faber and Faber. 10s 6d) The Lesson of Imperial Rome "A Short History of the Roman Empire." By the late J. Wells and R. H. Barrow. (Methuen. 6s) "The Architect of the Roman Empire, 27 B. C.—A. D. 14." By T. Rice Holmes. (Clarendon Press. 12s. 6d) The Life of Lord Cave Lord cave a Memoir By sir charles Mallet. With an Introduction by the Countess Cave. (Murray. 15s) American Literature "American Literature." By Russell Blanken-ship (Routledge. 15s) The French Spirit "Two Symphonies." By André Gide. Translated by Dorothy Bussy. (Cassell. 7s. 6d) "The Satin Slipper." By Paul Claudel. Translated by the Rev. Fr. John O'Connor. (Sheed and Ward. 8s. 6d) "The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard." By Anatole France. Translated by Lafcadio Hearn. Illustrated. (Bodley Head. 16s) "Mademoiselle de Maupin." By Théophile Gautier. Translation revised by Alvah C. Bessie. Illustrated. (Bodley Head. 8s. 6d) Books about Dogs "About Our Dogs." By A. Croxton Smith. (Ward Lock. 21s.) "Dogs of To-day." By Harding Cox. (Black. 5s) "Lucky Dogs." By Rowland Johns. (Methuen. 6s.) "Lost Stolen, or Strayed." By Marion Ash-more (Eyre and Spottiswoode. 5s) Sea Songs "Sailor's Delight." By C. Fox-Smith. (Methuen. 6s) "Wind in the Topsails." By Bill Adams. (Harrap. 5s) Books & Writers Selection for the Library Lord Cave: A Memoir By Sir charles Mallet. (Murray. 15s) The Old People By J. D. Beresford, (Collins. 7s. 6d) Smith-Dorrien By Brigadier-General C. Ballard. (Constable. 15s) Recaptured By Colette. (Gollancz. 7s. 6d) A Newspaper's Biography "The Story of 'The Times.'" By William Dodgson Bowman. (Routledge. 12s. 6d) This Gold Crisis Broadcasting To-Day's Programmes Interesting Items Foreign Features The Churches 21St Sunday after Trinity National Union of Teachers The Life of Lord Salisbury IV.-END of the Ministry of '86-'92 The last of a series of extracts from the fourth volume of Lady Gwendolen Cecil's life of her father, which will be published in volume from this week by messrs. hodder and S. oughton Multiple Display Advertising Items California Syrup of Figs Multiple Display Advertising Items Where Triangular Fights Lost Seats By an Old Member: The Baffling Triangles Will Mr. Henderson Hold Burnley? Lively Fights in London Boroughs By a Special Correspondent: London Seats to Be Won Where Changes are Likely From our Own Correspondent: Our Paris Letter The British Elections French Anxiety Unemployment Multiple Display Advertising Items Daimler Hire Service Electrolux Ltd Union-Castle Line Multiple Display Advertising Items Table Etiquette Carfax The Tax on Beer Parent: A Subaltern's Prospect Old Moore's prophecy Future of Variety Bogey of Tariff Wars "Doctor" "Ruling the Roast" Flying-Fish State Interference with Foreign Investments Vatican and George IV Ashridge Park "A Kingly Crown" Sterling Tobacco "The Daughter That Was All to Him" Readers Queries Personalities of the Election Some Likey Figure in the New House Leader Whose Fats is in the Balance English Universities Election P & O Tours Shopping Goddard's plate powder Maile & Son, LTD. Two to Make a Bargain Men, Women and Memories Secrecy and Revelations—Election Stores—Arthur Schnitzler—A Friend of Edison By "Autolycus": "The Town": Men and Intimacies Our Shipping Industry "An Invisible Export" Severe Depression Harrods LTD Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunday Times Telling the World The Cyprus Neurotics New Zealand Follows our Example Lip-Service "By "Scrutator": "England Expects" Down Woth T. U. C. Dictatorship an Appeal to Moderate Labour a Word on Tariffs The World Watches England Foreign Views of the Election our National Task "Determined to Find a Cure" Premier on the Govenment's Attitde to Tariffs Choice of the Free Hand or the Red Hand Mr. Baldwin Defines Election Issues By our Political Correspondent: A National Party of 400 Estimates of the Government Majority Sir C. Trevelyan Candidate's Withdrawal Leaves Straight Fight On Other Pages Post Premier Refused An Election Meeting Disclosure The Viceroyalty of India Nearly 30,000,000 Voters The New Electorate for Tuesday Election Results Special Supplement in "Daily Telegraph" Stock Exchange Majorities Recovery to 199 From our Own Correspondent: Soviet Sees the Pink Light British Socialists in Disorder Bolshevik Wail of Anger Red Cards "Badly Played" Russian Submarine Rammed Loss of Fifty Lives Contents Reuter: 11 Years for Al Capone Also Fined £10,000 Gangster Receives a Tax Assessment From a Special Correspondent: New Reparation Talks Results of Laval Hoover Meeting The King's Return Arrival in London to-Morrow £2,000 a Minute Saved to Nation since Socialists left office Miners Wanted Appeal to Labour Exchanges From our Special Correspondent: Lady May's Smiles for Cheering Thousands Simple Pageantry of Royal Wedding in a Village Marrias Service from the Revised Prayer Book The Blue Star Line Lady May's Smiles for Cheering Thousands Three Murder Cases Death Sentence in Oxford Crime Insane Nurse to Be Detained Dock Protest of Innocence Dramatic Scene at Oxford Insane Nurse A Patient who was Fatally Scalded From our Own Correspondent: Shot Mother Accused Son Found Unfit to Plead Heavy Gale in the Channel Shipping Driven to Shelter Snow in the North Late News Sheltered Coast of Devonshire Mails Missed from Train Jewel Thieves' Coup Suspected Uncertainty in Post Office From our Own Correspondent: Soviet Official in Hiding Refuses to Return to Moscow Reuter: English Explorers Safe Trek across Greenland The Sick List Wife-Buying Made Easy Socialists and Savings Banks Disclosure by Mr . Runciman Lent to Insurance Fund Reuter: No Dumping Duties on our Goods Canada's Decision Novelist Lord Rector Lady Arnould's Death German Sisters Charged Triple Murder Alleged Reuter: Cross Destroyed Desecration of British Officer's Grave From our Chess Correspondent: 200 Chess Players Middlesex Beats Kent in "Ebony" Match Until Tuesday—Work Every Hour Winter Shell Reuter: All Quiet in Cyprus Round-Up of Rebel Leaders Bishop in Custody on H. M. S. London Police Fire on Mob Scene at Cambridge Meeting Undergraduates Ordered to Leave The Royal Albion Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Marsh's York Ham Court Circular Alexandra Day Princess's Tribute to the Public Nile Expedition Veteran Two Generals Dead Call for Poppy-Sellers Lord Rendlesham to Marry To Help the Y. W. C. A. From our Own Correspondent: Bishops and the "Martyr King" Omission of Name from Calendar Divided Views on its Restoration Housing Progress Hovels Replaced by Modern Flats Memorial Seat for Harrow "City of Canterbury" Bomber By "Mayfair": Royal Bride Cuts Cake with Husband's Sword Intimate Account of Reception after Lady May Cambridge's Wedding The Queen Toasts her Niece Lessons on Snowdon The Guests Many Princes and Princesses Present To-Day's Concert £500 for Shake of the Hand Music Critic's Bequest to B. B. C Offical "Victims of Same Wrong-Doing" Latest Wills A Vicar's Gifts to Charity Flanders Poppy Show 25 Years' Work for Blind Letters of Charles Dickens "Terriers" Trophies A Regiment's Remembrance First Touch of Winter Snow Showers Threat for To-Day Sharp Night Frosts By our Zoo Correspondent: Economy at the Zoo But No Halt in Search for New Attractions News in Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Mayfair: Court and Society Cross-Word Puzzle No. 356 Pandora: A Woman's Corner St. Crispin's Day Sweets for Bankers Hallowe'en Party Aristoc Jaeger From our Own Correspondent: The Universities Oxford Recruits 1,500 "Freshmen" Mr. Gandhi's Private Visit From our Own Correspondent: Professor Takes his Degree Cambridge Censor and "Man and his Phantoms" By our London University Correspondent: Social Science Library Expansion at School of Economics Woman Gradunate off to Ugana To See a Protectorate at Work Incitement to Mutiny Charge Third Man in Court War Memories Ypres League Parade and Reunion All-British Hats Book-Buying Economy 12 Killed in Paraguay President's Palace Attacked Machine Guns in Action Yesterday's Music Egon Petri's Recital Prison for War-Time Deserter Sentenced to Death in France Britain's Air Records Confirmed Snow in Yorkshire Shot Manager Mystery Coroner's Questions to Kennel Lad Dead Man Had No Enemies Conflict in Stories about Dog Solicitor's Frauds Former Churchwarden Sent to Goal Lord Lonssdale is trying to sell cokering appleby haslomen and his other borough nobody willbuy Reuter: Empire Trade Canadian Premier on Economic Unity Solid Front to the World Exchange: Murder of Blind Monk Burmese Outrage Reuter: Policeman Amok Unnerved by Political Riots Germany Gordon's Gin From our Own Correspondent: Japan's "No!" to the League Troops to Remain in Manchuria Australian Flight Postponed Weather Unfavourable Irish Customs Duties From our Own Correspondent: English Mss. Go to U. S. Record of Dramatic War Incident How Britain Lost America From our Own Correspondent: Party Chiefs in Danger Mr. Henderson and Sir H. Samuel Sullen Socialists From our Own Correspondent: Mr. Thomas's Hard Fight Derbyshire Seats From our Own Correspondent: Premier's Great Fight Miners Impressed by his Courage From our Own Correspondent: Likely Gains in the West Sir Stafford Cripps Hard Pressed From our Own Correspondent: Socialist Fears at Southampton Losses Expected The Hour of Big Issues Mr. Baldwin States the Nation's Choice Confidence in the North University Seats English Combined and London Contests From our Own Correspondent: That Winning Feeling Midland Gains Certain Estimate of Fifteen From our Own Correspondent: In Devon and Cornwall Perplexed Voters From our Own Correspondent: Premier's Son Vigorous Attack by Socialists From our Own Correspondent: Reversing the Label Shaky Socialist Seats in Yorkshire Effect of Straight Fights From our Own Correspondent: Lincolnshire Likely to Be Solid for the Government From our Own Correspondent: High Hopes in Wales More Conservatives Probable From our Own Correspondent: In East Anglia From our Own Correspondent: Leicester Will Show Gains All Straight Fights From our Own Correspondent: A Turnover in Scotland Uneasy Socialists Those Conservative Counties Brighton Aiming at a New Record Mr. Macdonald and Need to Face Tariff Issue Broadcast Appeal to Electionrs to Vote for Better Trade Mr. Baldwin and the Socialist Mr. Baldwin and the T. U. C Scathing Attack on Socialists Socialists and the Banks Sir John Simon's Attack Mr. Thomas and the Socialists "Can't Run Fish Shop on their Lines" Mob Law Tactics Shins Kicked by Mob Declared on Night of Poll Over 200 Results Motor Matters After the Show Prospects for next Season Reuter: Penalties for Mutineers German Sailors who Visited Russia Police Rushed by Air to Meet Ships Entire Crew under Arrest Winter Grade How London Will Hear Results Hotels and Cinemas Open till 2 a. m. Mystery Woman and Captain Official Secrets Act Prosecution First of its Kind in London Another Smashing Victory for the Tourists Rugby Football Both Varsities Fail—Wasps' Feat Cardiff Overcome Blackheath From our Own Correspondent: South Africans' pace Tells Northern Defence Riddled Cardiff Just Win A Plucky Blackhealth Fight Big Surprise at Oxford Services Wipe out Heavy Deficit Varsity Defence Cracks Coventry Overcome St. Bart's Despite Home Side's Great Pressure Richmond Beat Cambridge Indifferent Display by the Varsity Weak Handline Blackheath in Luck Defensive Lapse Gives Them a Win Wasps' Last-Minute Victory Brilliant Recovery against London Scottish Guy's First Defeat Harlequins' Forwards in Great Form Ronald's Place Kicking Rugby Unlucky to Lose Paulines Win Keen Tackling Game Rosslyn Park Outpointed Weak Fifteen Beaten by Old Alleynians Bedford's Return to Form Public Schools Rugby Rugby Results Villa Fail to Check Everton's Progress Association Football Arsenal Win Away but Chelsea Lose at Home Huddersfield's Challenge League Results and Positions Casuals Checked Amateur Football Wimbledon Rally at Kingston Wycome's Big Win Squash Rackets From our Own Correspondent: Corinthians Beat the Nomads Back Problem Still Unsolved Smithes Two Goals Goal Scorers Reuter's Special Service: Bradman's Decision to-Morrow Billiards Dark Blues Win Defence Pulls Them through Spencer Again Lawn Tennis Riley Castrol The North Mail and Newcastle Daily chronicle Oxford Again in Form Against a Team of Professionals But Leaders Fail in Singles Cambridge Also Show Good Form Clean Sweep in the Foursome A Triangular Match Athletics Three Runners Beat Course Record R. M. C. Win Easily Open Road Walk Hyde Retains Hearn Cup Oxford Cross-Country Trials American Wins Seniors' Race The Riddle of the Cambridgeshire Jacopo's Enigmatic Form The Threat to Link Boy How the Weight Factor May Decide South Africans Start Well From our Racing Correspondent: Favourites' Day Yesterday's Racing Hot Bun Wins Autumn Handicap Eyes Front Again Successful Public Schools Old Boys Veteran's Fine Play Winchester Favourites Vacuum Oil Company, Limited From our Own Correspondent: Light Work at Cambridge Why Practiy Will Be Suspended Third Trinity and the Light Fours From our Own Correspondent: Oxford Trial Eights Trainnig Interfered with by the "Fours" Double Victory for Airmen Squad Leader Sherriff's Fine Form Dark Blues Beaten by Stowe Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items West Indies Cruise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Situations and Appointments Bureau Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chronicle Buildings Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times

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