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News from 24/01/1932

1932; Gale Group;

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Ernest Newman, Lewis P. Curtis, Hector Duff, H. Barron, F. Rivarola Welch, John A. Pace, L. G. Crauford M. A., Ll. B., Montague Summers, E. N., E. A. Belcher, A. E. Scott, A. F. W., Ralph Straus, Kathleen Lee, S. W., W. Rennell Rodd, J. M. Bulloch, V. F., E. V. Lucas, G. Ralph, James Agate, Frank Rutter, A. Mari, Lord Camrose, Sydney W. Carroll, Sir John Marriott, George C. Stead, D. R. Gent, Douglas Harrison, Desmond MacCarthy, L. Van Vliet, W. Thomson, F. W. D'evelyn, Boolebebar, Wickham Steed, Dilys Powell, J. K. W., G. H. Peacook, John Reynolds, J. M. B., H. F., Watson Slack, D. P., Sir D. M. Stevenson, James Crichton Browne, A. J. Thorogood, R. J. Barrett Financial Editor, Harold Cox,

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St. Ivel Cheese Trocadero Multiple Display Advertising Items First-Class Family Hotels Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Mascot Hotel White Hall Residential Hotels, Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items London's Five Up-To-Date Residential Hotels Famous North Hotels Multiple Display Advertising Items The Spa Hotel Balmer Lawn Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Marshall & Snelgrove Genasprin Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items British-American Tobacco Company Meeting Dangers of Over-Taxation Outlook More Cheerful Sir Hugo Ounliffe-Owen on the Silver Problem World Confidence Shows Signs of Returning City Chatter African and Eastern Capital Strength of the British Banking Position Argentina on the Right Road Brevities Saturday's Markets Narrow Fluctuations—General Rally in Kaffirs London Closing Prices Gooch's The Financial Times The Sunday Times Barclays Bank Limited Midland Bank Limited Daily Telegraph Money Market Week-End Loans at Low Rates Sterling Weakens From our Own Correspondent: Paris Erratic Heavy close to Quiet Session From our Own Correspondent, Reuter: Amsterdam Dull Contents From our Own Correspondent: Move to Check Deflation Wall Street Heavy Object of Huge Finance Corporation Reuter: Produce Markets (Qustaions on the "Sunday Times" New York Correspondent and Reuter's Agency): "Sunday Times" New York Closing Prices Railroads Reuter: Selling Movement Resumed Moderate Declines Recorded From our Own Correspondent, Reuter: Curb Quiet Utilities and Oils Ease Reuter: Cotton Steady Ginning Figures Have Little Effect Exclusive Cable to the "Sunday Times" Income-Tax Queries Financial Answers Stock Exchange Prices Chess Acrostics Reports and Notices Mail and Steamship News By Yarborough: Bridge Replies to our Competition A Slam Invitation Gooch's Daily Sketch "The Judgment of Dr. Johnson" The Dramatic World Mr. Chesterton and Dr. Johnson Arts. Wednesday, January 20 A Play. By G. K. Chesterton "Frankenstein" Film Notes "While Parents Sleep!" Royalty Thursday, January 21 A Comedy. By Anthony Kimmins Plays and Players Leslie Henson and Shakespeare This Week's Premieres From our Own Correspondent: Paris Letter The Reparations Tangle Desire for Concert with Britain Broadcasting To-Day's Programmes Foreign Features Debenham & Freebody Multiple Classified Advertising Items The World of Music Sibelius The Week's Music The Galleries Young British Painters The Twenties Group From our Own Correspondent: Irish Free State New Domination Sovereignty Distilling Industry A New Series in The Times Keepalite Benn Books John Murray The World of Books Lytton Strachey Student of War: Battle of the Somme The Official Historians Account "Military Operations." Vol V. France and Belgium, 1916, With case of meps and a volume of Appendies. Compiled by Brigadier-General Sir James Edmonds (MacMillan. 12s. 6d.) Evensong a novel Beverley Nichols Liam O'flaherty's Juan in America Sangoree Temple Thurston Sunday Times Shaw-Terry Letters The Boundary Line Studies and Stories New Fiction A Miner's Novel "The Puritan." By Liam O'Flaberty. (Cape. 7s. 6d.) "The Unequal Conflict." By Godfrey Winn. (Duckworth. 7s. 6d.) "Miner." Is Come Again." By Claude Houghton. (Thornton Butterworth. 7s. 6d.) "The Rich Wife." By Frederick Niven. (Collins. 7s. 6d.) "Brucks and Mortar." By Helen Ashton., (Gollancz. 7s. 6d.) "John Peel." By J. M. Denwood. (Hntchinson. 7s. 6d.) Power and Plenty "The Economic History of England. Vols. II. and III. The Age of Mercantilism." By E. Lipson. (Black. 30s.) Hutchinson Mr. Cole at Rletchley "The Blecheley Diary of the Rev. William Cole, 1765-67." Edited by Fracis Griffin Stokes. With an introduction by Helen Waddell. (Constable. 16. s) Harrap Library list Contents The Pavilion of Honour The Polo Ground Mystery Peter Davies Insects and Fish J. C. Squire's Corner Glamour of Scienge "Hunting Inseets in the South Seas." By Ecelyn Cheesmen. (Philip Allan. 10s. 6d.) "The Humahe Angler." Stories and Sketches Collected by John Heslette Vehey. (Hutchinson. 6s.) Ivor Nicholson and Watson The Pilgrim's Path "The Passionate Pilgrim: a Life of Annie Besant." By Gertrude Marvin Williams. (John Hamilton. 18s.) "A World Can End." By Irina Skariatins. (Jonathan Cape. 12s. 6d.) "Gone Abrosd." By Charles Graves. (Ivor Nicholson and Watson. 9s. 6d.) "Paris Calling: Storice and Anecdotes of Tewty-five Years in the French Capital." By Harry J. Greenwall. (Hurst and Blackett. 18s.) More Books on French Art "French Gothic Painting." By P. A. Lemoisne. (Harrap, London, for Pegasus Press, Paris, £4 14s. 6d.) "The Painters of France." By S. C. Kaines Smith. (Medici Society. 5s.) "An Introduction to French Painting." By P. G. Konody and the Countess of Lathom. (Cassell. 10s. 6d.) "An Introduction to French Painting." By Alan Clutton Brock. (Chapman and Hall. 8s. 6d.) "The Frech Masters." By Horace Shipp. (Sampson Low. 7s. 6d.) "An Outline of French Painting." By R. H. Wilenski. (Faber and Faber. 2s.) Four "Picture Books of French Art." (Victoria and Albert Museum. 7d. post free each) Hurst & Blackett Andrew Melrose Ltd. Kegun Paul Miner Faber & Faber Two Books—And a Moral "Can Europe Keep the Peace?" By Frank H. Simonds. (Hamish Hamilton. 10s. 6d.) "Poland: 1914-1931." By Robert Machray. (George Allen and Unwin 15s.) Switzerland as Exemplar "A History of Switzerland." Bu William Martin. (Grant Richards. 10s. 6d.) Books & Writers Selection for the Library The Passionate Pilgrim: A Life of Annie Besant By Gertrude M. Williams. (John Hamilton. 18s.) Cole's Blecheley Diary Edited by Fracis Griffin Stokes, with an Introduction by Helen Waddell. (Constable. 16s.) The Puritan By Liam O'Flaberty. (Cape. 7s. 6d.) A Mixed Bag "The Makers of Civilisation in Race and History." By L. A. Waddell. (Luzac and Co. 28s.) "The Origin and History of politics." By W. C. MacLeod. (Chapman and Hall. 18s. 6d.) "Notes on 'The Testament of Reauty.'" By N. C. Smith. (Chapman and Hall. 18s. 6d.) "The Game of Golf." By Joyce and T. C. Simpson. (Seeley Service and Co. 15s.) Gollancz Wild Nature in Australia "Nature Fantasy in Ay=ustralia." By Alee H. Chisholm. (Dent. 12s. 6d.) The Epic of Cortez "The White Gods." By Richard Friedenthal. (Heinemann. 10s. 6d.) When Night Falls "Nature By Night." By Arthur R. Thompson, F. L. S. (Ivor Nicholson and Watson. 12s. 6d.) George Allen & Unwin Ltd John Long John Long, Ltd Chapman & Hall, Ltd. Ward, Lock & Co A Wanderer's Note Book American Notes Sir Boyle Roche Ignotus: Sobieski-Stuart A Horse's Speed Paoli of Corsica A Freak of Memory Inspiration in the "Met" Grandfather Clocks Grillion's Club "Trilby" Wintering in Britain "Life's Tragedy" Queen Elizabeth's Latin An Old Song The "Cavalcade" Erratum "Les Quatre Mendiants" David Livingstone's Descendants Savile Clark The Robin Rose of Provins "A Nook and a Book" Dryden's "Of Dramatick Poesie" Laurence Sterne Readers' Queries P & O Cruises Burberrys Sale Underground By Gerald Barry By "Autolycus": "The Town": Men and Intimacies In Memory of Leonard Rees A Great Journalist Editor of the "Sunday Times" for 31 Years By Herbert Sidebotham By Harold Cox Of those who are paying a small tribute to our late editor I was In Memoriam Shifting of Industries Overcrowded Areas Room in the Empire Hutchinson The Dark Hunter The Manor House T. Werner Laurie, Ltd. The Best Books on French Art The Unequal Conflict Covent Garden Opera Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Riviera Sun Spots Death The Larger Loyalty What of Lausanne A Falling Birth-Rate Lewis Carroll How Will It Works The Decisive Test Stories of To-Day A Picture of Europe "Niggers in a Tunnel" The Central Idea Two Paramount Tasks By "Scrutator": The Cabinet and Tariffs United Front—And why National Government Still Needed Budget and Trade Balance Fill the Gap Trade Balance Must Be Restored A Scientific Tariff How Free Traders May Help Feared the Premier Would Resign Sir Herbert Samuel's Disclosure on Cabinet Compromise Government United on All but Tariffs Free Traders Not Perturbed by "Illogical" Position How Break-Up was Averted Sir H. Samuel Believes Plan Will Work By our Political Correspondent: Agreed to Differ But Tariff Policy Wins through Mr. Lansbury's Comment Lord Moyne The Duke of Connaught To Leave Sidmouth for Riviera Decision Made on Medical Advice Attack on Lord Snowden Tirade by Socialist Ex-Minister General Dawes Senator's Story of Kidnapping Plot Reuter: Lord Reading Condition Regarded as Satisfactory Special Features on Other Pages More Trouble in the Far East Japanese Troops in Shanghai China to Sever Relations? American Alarm After 31 years' distinguished service as Editor of… Exchange, B. U. P., Central News: "Tense Situation" in Shanghai 1,000 Troops Landed A January Nightingale British United Press: British Protest to Washington "Bill Directed at the Empire" Deportation of Seamen Reuter: 7,000 Arrests of Indian Rebels 265 Congress Leaders in Custody British United Press: Mr. Churchill Sails for New York Health Restored in Bahamas Reuter: A New Agreement on German Credits Modified Report Adopted "Standstill" to Be Extended for a Year Castrol From our Own Correspondent: M. Laval Accepts Early Meeting with Mr. MacDonald Exchange: Mr. Shaw's Greatest Thrill Reuter: Spain's Rebels Rounded up Many Arrests by the Police General Strike failing International Plot Rumours Surrender of Rebels Guns and Dynamite Found Fogbound Springboks Sail Special Hotel Licences Below Bridges British United Press: Scare at Vatican Library The Catalogue Room Shored up Cracked Walls Late News Norman Priory Partially Destroyed by Fire Reuter: Volcanoes in Eruption Guatemala Cities Destroyed Antigua's Third Disaster I. L. P. And Labour Party Demand Made for Disaffiliation First Policewoman Married Reuter: Swedish Prince Engagement Expected A Princess from Germany Imperial and Foreign Items From our Own Correspondent: Wife Burns the Home Jealousy after She Had Run Away Acquitted by Jury Exchange: "Relief" Measures in the U. S. A. £25,000,000 Increase in F. L. B. Capital Not to Act in her Own Play Miss Glaspell's Decision Pratts More Work for British Firms Foreigners who Want Goods Made Here A U. S. Contract £250,000 Order for Yorkshire "Bow Bells" at Grosvenor House John Jameson Whiskey Deat! Multiple Display Advertising Items Court Circular Marriages Harrow School Chaplain Guards for Beauty Spots Funeral of Mr. Leonard Rees Service at St. Mary Abbot's Church Large Congregation Sickert Picture for Louvre "Repentant's" Expenses To-Day's Symphony Concert Charities Hit by High Taxes Another Protest in a Will Brewery Engineer's £208,592 Estate Sir Arthur Grant Injured in Crash with Stolen Car Simple Life at Foot of Snowdon Holiday Fellowship's New Centre "Woodbine Willie" Memorial Shy Bride in Green Tiniest Parish Church A Yorkshire Recorder Cooler in the South Fog or Mist Likely To-Day Drizzle Probable News in Brief Scottish House in London Prince George in Wales John Barker and Compy Ltd Woollands Hamptons Eno's Fruit Salt "Selling British" Mayfair: Court and Society Cross-Word Puzzle No. 369 From our Own Correspondent: Bournemouth's War with Waves £20,000 a Year to Fight Coast Erosion Kolynos Eat Bovril South Kensington Hotel Bailey's Hotel Brighton Grand Hotel Empire Hotel Blackpool Hotel Metropole Granville Hotel THe Gramaphone Co. Ltd. Husband's Suit Dismissed Divorce Court Sits on Saturday Judge on Man who Made Mischief "To Be Revenged on Women" Ex-Town Councillor Sentenced Lying Letters about his Children 1,400,000 Phone Calls at Exhibition Record Attendance on Closing Day The Critics Circle L. C. C. And Alarm Bells Proposed By-Law against Non-Stop Ringing Special Treatment for City L. C. C. Economies to Exceed £1,000,000 Finance Committee's Survey Ended Waterloo Bridge "Splints" to Stay for Another Year Vera Page Mystery No Fresh Clues in Hunt for Murderer Reuter: Riviera Motor Rally First Prizes for British Cars Press Aero Club Formed Wilkie has finished his picture of Knox preaching at St. Andrew's Dead Man in a Fire Coffin Carried to Safety Drama of Blazing Room Rescuers Injured From our Chess Correspondent: County Chess Middlesex Beats Surrey First Church at Dagenham Dedication by Bishop of Chelmsford The Sick List The Churches Septuagesima By our Zoo Correspondent: Cats-Kindly and Otherwise Contrasts in Temper at the Zoo How Penguins Solve Nesting Problem Man Defies Four Motor Bandits Plucky Winner of Fight for £170 Tramway Wages No Agreement yet on Reductions Gooch's Annual Carpet Sale Woolland Bros., Ltd. Daily Dispatch Barclays Bank Company Meetings Satisfactory Results-Dividend Maintained Problems of Tariffs and International Debts Settlement Changes in Great Britain's Economic Situation Mr. F. C. Goodenough on Fiscal Policy Dr. M. Phillips's Work for Servants, Mr. Robert Pierpoint Funeral Sir William Mitchel Cotis, Bart Memorial Service Dame Bertha Newall Hit in Eye by Golf Ball £250 Damages for School Mishap Verdict against Headmaster Uninsured Cars at Election Summons Follows Police Warning South Croydon By-Election Lord Selsdon to Help Mr. Williams New Forest Polling Day Farmers Appoint a Woman Secretary First in the Country Irish Hams for France Disarmament Propaganda in the Schools Sir Donald Maclean's Message From our Own Correspondent: 'Fear-The Enemy' Eton Master's Plea for Peace Peace Pageant in Church From our Own Correspondent: Canoeist Chased along the Seine Paris Mob Deprived of Promised Thrill Women to Fast for Three Weeks "To Beat the Men" No Help for Ex-Miner M. P. S. International Bridge Matches Harvey Nichols From our Own Correspondent: The Universities New Left Wing Club at Oxford No Ban on Beagling Activities From our Own Correspondent: Distinguished Cast Cambridge Professor's Wife and Dons in Milne Play By our London University Correspondent: Twelve Years' Building School of Economics Expansion Passing of Clare Market Library Progress From our Own Correspondent: No Work yet on New Cunarder A Report Denied A Mother's Tragic Discovery Carried her Own Boy to Hospital Solicitor Sent for Trial Alleged Conversion of £4,484 Story of a Wire from Brussels Pedestrians as Traffic Police Clearing Road by Pressing Button Entente of Art Anglo-French Reunion at Burlington House Printing for a Poet Alleged Obscene Libel Missing Link Scientist Says It Has Been Found The Ostracoderm Foundations of the Human Face From our Own Correspondent: Cotton Strike Threat Possible Stoppage at Burnley Honolulu Murder Grand Jury's Long Session Britain Can Call the World Link with Subscribers Abroad Risk from Imported Potatoes Farmers Fear Foot-And-Mouth Disease Pepsodent St. Raphael Valescure Help the Country and Yourself North Swamp Southern Cup Teams Association Foodball Stoke's Chance—Southport Surprise Newcastle Villa's Penalty Escape By our Own Correspondent: Arsenal's Lucky Goal Argyle Fight Hard Defensive Lapses near the End By our Own Correspondent: West Ham Lose London Duel Two Fine Goals by Mills Leyton through Amateur Football Nunhead Rally against Casuals Kingstonian Score Nine Corinthians Humbled Baker's Brilliant Display against West Bromwich Fives Win for Alleyn Old Boys From our Own Correspondent: Irish Amateurs' Victory First Success against Scottish Losers' Weak Finish By "Fairway": Grand National Candidates Racing Notes What the Weights Reveal Ottawa Favourably Treated Grakle's Chance of Second Success From our Racing Correspondent: Yearly Falls and Wins Yesterday's Racing Smart Performance by Amateur Rider Fouquet Improves Official Scratchings Inter-County Squash Rackets Middlesex Easily Beaten by Sussex Badminton Holder Retains Kent Championship Varsities in Close Games Golf Light Blues Win—Oxford Just Beaten Exciting Play in the Singles Cambridge Lucky Putting Errors of Club Players Inter-Collegiate Sports G. S. Thompson a Triple Winner at Cambridge From our Own Correspondent: The Boat Race Rowing Oxford's Crew Still in the Making A Question of Stroke From our Own Correspondent: Light Blues' Progress The Crew Nearing its Final Order Billiards Davis Scores Steadily against Lindrum Oxford in Form Hockey Hampstead Beaten in Keen Match The Command Held Singer Junior Saloon Hockey Results Business Houses Title Athletics County Champions in Keen Race Allum Succeeds Again Hants Championship Cambridge Beat London Fencing Marked Superiority in the Sabre Air Force Win London Clubs Have a Chequered Day Rugby Football Coventry Overthrown—Leicester Surprised by Richmond Old Boys' Sides Fare Poory Clever Talent Bright Game at Blackheath Smart Services Side Millhillians Beaten in Forward Struggle Alleynians' Weakness Indifferent Back Display against Bedford Oxford Fail Scottish Forwards Win the Game Some Keen Tackling Army Checked In Vigorous Game with Police Cambridge Lose by Two Points Reconstructed Fifteen Play with Skill Accurate Handling Pontypool Just Win Bart's Beaten after a Hard Game Leicester out of Form Weakness and Fumbling Spoil Chances Richmond Flattered Rugby Win by a Point Scrambling Game against London Hospital The Welsh Team No Changes in Side to Meet Scotland A Wise Decision Taylors Beaten Rugby Results Club Matches Motor Matters Nearing the Ideal Smooth and Silent Running To-Morrow's Cause List Auctions and Estates Montacute House to Let Building Sites Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cardinal & Harford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hotels, &c., for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cheapest House Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times

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