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News from 14/02/1932

1932; Gale Group;

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Gerald Mere, Ernest Newman, G. M. Trevelyan Chairman, Ralph J. Beevor, Hartley Aspden, Major the Hon. J. C. Darling, Mabel N. Williamson, E. N., W. J. H. Burton, N. Thomas May, Yarborough, V. C, Ernest Axon, Ralph Straus, A. K. Elworthy, B. B. E., A. Whitworth, J. C. Squire, J. M. Bulloch, Commander A. T. Stewart, G. I. Willson, Gladys Storey, Adrian Van Muffling, E. C., E. V. Lucas, James Agate, Frank Rutter, Donald MacAlister, Norman Cameron, Milton Waldman, Warwick G. Babb, Sydney W. Carroll, George C. Stead, F. W. D'Evelyn, D. R. Gent, Douglas H. Cox, Desmond MacCarthy, Res Ker, Atticus, H. C. Minchin, H. F. Russell, R. A. Scott-James, W. S. Burke-Wood, F. J. Littleton, L. Van Vliet, J. Landfear Lucas, H. A. R. Gibb, Sir David Milne-Watson, H. Askew, Sydenham Combe, Harold MacMillan M. P., S. H. O. R., Wickham Steed, T. L. N., J. M. B., Gertrude Davis, John Malcolm, N. Patriot, H. F., (Rev.) E. G. O'Donoghue, Rowland H. Hill, H. M. S., F. H. Bisset, A. F. Newton, R. J. Barrett Financial Editor, Harold Cox,

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St. Ivel Cheese Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Spring Styles Genasprin Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Income-Tax Queries Financial Answers Markets Influenced by Baseless Rumours City Chapter L. M. & S. Railway's Wonderful Economies Satisfactory Results of the Great Stores Coats and Courtaulds Brevities Saturday's Markets Dealings Restricted but Tone More Cheerful London Closing Prices Stock Exchange Prices Money Market Loan Rates Easy, but Bills Firm From our Own Correspondent: Paris Bourse Firm From our Own Correspondent: Amsterdam Steady From our Own Correspondent: Bears Hasten to Cover Wall Street Bouyant Stocks Rise on Inflation Move Reuter: Produce Markets "Sunday Times" New York Closing Prices Reuter: Big Turnover at Higher Prices All Profit-Taking Sales Absorbed From our Own Correspondent: Curb Active Substantial Gains in Industrials From our Own Correspondent, Reuter: Cotton Higher Bullish View of the Outlook Gas Light and Coke Company Meetings Increase in Sales and Number of Consumers Virility of the Industry Sir David Milne-Watson on Year's Developments The Financial Times Pearl Assurance Company Limited Bonuses, Dividends and Valuation of Assets Olympia, Limited Company Meetings Increased Net Revenue Riley Daily Telegraph Broadcasting To-Day's Programmes Foreign Features Acrostics Bridge Bidding Systems Chess Keepalite Multiple Display Advertising Items The Dramatic World "This was a Man!" Edgar Wallace: An Appreciation "Julius Cæsar" His Majesty's Monday, February 8 Revival of Shakespeare's Tragedy "Punchinello" Globe Thursday, February 11 A Play. By John Hastings Turner "The Rose without a Thorn" Duchess Wednesday, February 10 A Play. By Clifford Bax Plays and Players Henry VIII Again "The Green Pack" Wyndham's Thesday, February 9 A Play. By Edgar Wallace Film Notes A Picture by Rene Clair "A Nous La Liberte" From our Special Correspondent: Irish Free State Polling on Tuesday Parting of the Ways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sale of Cigars Gooch's Vita-Weat The World of Music The Prima Donna Conductor The Galleries Brothers in Art Gilbert Spencer's New Paintings Derry & Toms Fashion & Fabric Sale Batey, Markham, Heywood & Co. John Lane the Bodley Head Ltd. Constable Books The World of Books Sir Charles Grandison "The Shakespeare Head Edition of Samuel Richardson: Sir Charles Grandison." (6 vols. Basil Blackwell. 7½ gns. for 18 vols.) Modern Writers "Personality in Literature, 1913-1931." By R. A. Scott-James. (Secker. 7s. 6d.) Buddhist Ideals "The Bodhisattva Dootrine in Buddhist Sanskrit Literature." By Har Dayal, M. A., Ph. D. (Kegan Paul. 18s.) Sea Craft Old and New "Sailing Barges." By Frank G. G. Carr. (Hodder and Stoughton. 18s.) "Ships We See." By Frank C. Bowen. (Sampson Low. 6s.) Collins Geoffrey Bles Putnam Jarrolds Thornton Butterworth Books Charles Morgan's New Book New Fiction Some First Novels "The Fountain." By Charles Morgan. (MacMillan. 7s. 6d.) "Ballet for Three Masks." By James Cleugh. (Secker. 8s. 6d.) "The Coast of Illusion." By Douglas Goldring. (Lane. 7s. 6d.) "No Decency Left." By "Barbara Rich." (Cape. 7s. 6d.) "Seven Basketfuls." By Theodora Benson and Betty Askwith. (Gollancz. 7s. 6d.) "The Mistress." By Gideon Clark. (Grayson. 7s. 6d.) "Three Fevers." By Leo Walmsley. (Cape. 7s. 6d.) "Gulfs." By Noel Craig. (Jenkins. 7s. 6d.) "A Clue from the Stars." By Eden Phillpotts. (Hutchinson. 7s. 6d.) "Clipped Hedges." By Frank Hird. (Stanley Paul. 7s. 6d.) "Private Enquiries." By Dorothy Johnson. (Longmans. 7s. 6d.) Living Dangerously "Fire Eater: The Memories of a V. C." By Captain A. O. Pollard. (Hutchinson. 12s. 6d.) "Hell Hounds of France." By Ex-Legionnaire 1384, in collaboration with W. J. Blackledge. (Sampson Low. 8s. 6d.) "Black Frontiers, Pioneer Adventures with Cecil Rhodes's Mounted Police in Africa." By Sam Kemp. (Harrap. 8s. 6d.) "Down Under : An Australian Odyssey." By R. W. Thompson. (Duckworth. 12s. 6d.) The Lot of the Scot "A Scotsman's Heritage." By the Duke of Atholl (and six other authors). (MacLehose. 7s. 6d.) Hutchinson Chatto & Windus Radclyffe Hall Hell Hounds of France Thornton Butterworth Books The Blacker Spots in our History Two Illuminating Books "The Transition from Roman Britain to Christian England, A. D. 368-664." By Gilbert Sheldon. (MacMillon. 10s. 6d.) "John of Salisbury." By Clement C. J. Webb. ("Great Mediæval Churchmen.") (Methuen. 6s.) A Diary of Parliament "The Parliamentary Diary of Robert Bowyer, 1606-7." Edited by David Harris Willson. (Oxford University Press. 30s.) Two Scottish Books "West Highland Scenes and Stories." By Miss Margaret Brown. (Cecil Palmer. 7s. 6d.) "Scottish Short Stories." (Faber. 7s. 6d.) Shikar "In the Grip of the Jungles." By George Hogan Knowles. (Wright and Brown. 15s.) Through a Haymarket Window "Through the Box-Office Window: Memories of Fifty Years at the Haymarket Theatre." By W. H. Leverton, in collaboration with J. B. Booth. (Werner Laurie. 15s.) Two Sporting Poems "The Doncaster St. Leger' and ' Melton in 1830.'" Edited by Samuel J. Looker. (Constable. 21s.) Herbert Jenkins, Ltd. Routledge Hurst & Blackett The House of Rider Harrap Books & Writers Selection for the Library Through the Box-Office Window By W. H. Leverton. (Wernher Laurie 15s.) The Fountain By Charles Morgan. (MacMillan. 7s. 6d.) Parliamentary Diary of Robert Bowyer, 1606-7 Edited by D. H. Willson. (Oxford University Press. 30s.) Famous Arab Chronicle "The Damascus Chronicle of the Crusades." Translated by H. A. R. Gibb. (Luzac. 18s.) By "A Student of Politics": The Week at Westminster New Debating Style Mr. Runciman's Brilliant Speech From our Own Correspondent: Our Paris Letter The Geneva Conference Magnolia Street The Unequal Conflict Down under The Fountain Poor Swine Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxford University Press Sheed & Ward The Marrying Kind A Wanderer's Note Book Ahem! Hear! Hear! Napoleon and Lord John Russell Bodiam Castle A Chesney Pamphlet Mendiants First Earl of Rochester Green Valentine's Day Fifty Years Ago Mantua and Montferrat University The Rule of the Road End of the Century Old Farming Pictures Prime Minister's Example Protect the Birds Nelson and Merton Spring's Sporting Parlour Power of the Peroration "New York's Latest" Lord Say and Sele Some "Yokels" Sir Stanley Jackson Delius The "Londonderry Air" "February Fill Dyke" Readers' Queries P & O Cruises Burns Oates & Washbourne Ltd The Times Book Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Atticus: Men, Women, and Memories Sir John Simo—Nmr. S. M. Bruce-Lord Carson—Mrs. Patrick Campbell—The Silver Lining By "Autolycus": "The Town": Men and Intimacies Railways and Roads Fair Play for Them both The Public Interest Protect the Birds Harrods Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hodder & Stoughton Death The Sunday Times Tariffs with Imagination An End to Reparations The Kashmir Rising St. Valentine By "Scrutator": How the Nations Can Disarm Merits of the French Plan Real Ground for Hope Sir John Simon's Chance Constructing the Tariff Committee's Huge Task Creative Protection Objects of Powers Conference To Solve Reparations and World Economic Troubles Six Nations' Agreement Postponed Lausanne Meeting to Be Held in June Sir John Simon's Talks in Paris From our Own Correspondent: France is Not Committed The Election Will Decide Duke of York's Old Boys Camp Veterans to Meet Reunion Dinner Their Majesties and French Art To-Day's Private Visit to Exhibition "Punchinello" off Three Nights' Run for Mr. Turner's Play Lady Kemnal Robbed Valuable Ivories Stolen England Defeat Ireland By our London University Correspondent: £2,000 a Year for Scholarships Leverhulme Trustees' Gift Economics and Commerce Maintenance and Study Grants Last Rorke's Drift Survivor Special Features on Other Pages By our Political Correspondent: Tariff Bill To-Morrow Political Notes To Be Passed this Month The By-Elections Run over by Two Cars One Motorist Drives on Coupon Trading Proposed Ban by Whole-Sale Firms Mr. Wells Looks at Modern World New Series of Studies Reuter: Swedish Prince to Lose Title His New Name-"mr. Bernadotte" Leaving for London this Week From our Own Correspondent: Warship's Battle with Gale Delayed on Race to Port with Sick Man Exchange, Reuter: Mr. Churchill at White House Reception by President Hoover Midget using Castrol attains From our Own Correspondent: Prices Leap on Wall Street Effect of "Free Gold" Release Great Wave of Optimism Expectation of Inflation G. G. Hearne Dead Former Kent Cricketer From a Special Correspondent: New Battle of Hastings To Settle Claims to Norman Blood A First Skirmish Genealogists versus Historians Girls Robbed in Busy Street Bandits Escape by Car Scrapping of R 100 "False Economy" Master of Sempill and Airship Prospects Headquarters of a Famous Regiment From our Own Correspondent: Motors Make a "Gold Mine" £1,000 a Year Bids for Toll Gate Hour Glass Auction Late News Shanghai Battle Resumed Heavy Casualties Reported Reuter: Japan to Start "Big Push" Driving the Chinese from Shanghai New Division Arrives Reuter: Refugee Camp Bombarded Protest to League 'Trafficking' in Theatre Seats Tickets Resold among Gallery Queues London Managers to Check Abuse From our Own Correspondent: The Prince and the Van-Dwellers Inquiry into Eviction Threat The Sick List Ugly Football Scenes Many Fights among Spectators Baton Charges by Police Dartmoor Mutiny Police Report Goes to Public Prosecutor To the Prudential Assurance Co. Ltd. Royal Visit to New Clinic The King Finds his Nurse a Patient Bedside Chat Sun Life Assurance Co. Lloyds Bank Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Court Circular From our Own Correspondent: Lord Southampton's Heir to Marry Miss Sheila Seely Lord Normanby's Record London Ballet Season Plan By a Special Correspondent: World's Oldest Regiment From Bows and Arrows to Modern Arms H. A. C. In History The Wireless "Howler" Licences Cancelled Women's Guild of Empire Support for Industry Campaign Schools Essay Winner Mutiny Veteran 91 Town and Village Readers Mr. Knightsmith, Toastmaster Famous Figure at City Banquets Scarlet Coat Joke with the Prince The Hon. Gilbert Rollo The Hon. Norah Cavendish Major-General E. T. Wallack Sir John Brickwood Royal Levees Two to Be Held in March Count to Marry "Gallivanting Grooms" Premier to Speak at Concert London's Homeless By our Meteorological Expert: Showers To-Day Milder Weather in South-West Morning Fogs Wills and Bequests Teacher Leaves over £14,000 Miss Dolores De Grey Warter Marriage at Croydon News in Brief Barkers Great Annual White Sale Nicholls Pepsodent 'Milk of Magnesia' Mayfair: Court and Society By Pandora: A Woman's Corner Our Snow-storms Fiction as a Healer G. W. R. Operatics Multiple Display Advertising Items Daily Sketch Bovril Multiple Display Advertising Items Sentence on Waterloo Bridge Worn out and Falling down A "Menace to Life" L. C. C. £1,295,000 Scheme Six Men in Charge of Conspiracy Premises Raided by Police The Despair of Lawyers Westminster Statute Perplexities A Great Political Experiment Yesterday's Music Beethoven, Haydn, and Brahms Future of British Legion A Hint of Changes The Churches First Sunday in Lent Reuter: Canada Speaks at Geneva The Last Opportunity to Disarm A Super-State Undesirable Friendship Best Insurance Chess Tournament Final List of Scores Sweep Prosecution Case under Official Secrets Act Sixteen Miles of Exhibits Biggest Trade Fair Ever Organised Empire Marketing 100,000 "Builders" Bishop's Scheme for New Churches Austin Multiple Display Advertising Items Frederick Gorringe Ltd. Harvey Nichols By a Special Representative: Ocean Dash to save Trees Giant Firs on the Pacific Coast Canadian Curtails London Stay Link with English Ancestor Mr. R. De Trafford to Marry Shooting Drama Sequel Homage to Famous Dean Reuter: Lord Reading to Continue Tour To-Morrow's Cause List By our Zoo Correspondent: Crickets on the Hearth Realistic Scenery at the Zoo Sobbing Baby Walrus The Music of Elgar One of the Great Edwardians The Home Doctor Weekly Encyclopædia of Good Health Latin Rites in a Cornish Church Scene of Wireless Play Prayer for "Pius our Pope" Parishioners Seek to Remove Images Duchess Lights Toch Lamps For "Women Helpers" Movement Sir Arthur Wheeler and M. I. G. Trust Claimants to Meet The Rev. G. Crabbe, the celebrated poet, expired at the Rectory-house, Trowbridge Debenham & Freebody Ovaltine From our Own Correspondent: The Universities Young Oxford's Call for Peace "Romeo and Juliet" From our Own Correspondent: Not Downhearted Cambridge Gaiety Weathering the Economic Blizzard From our Own Correspondent: Law Students Hold a Moot London Why Women Should Have More Pockets Police Haul of Old Masters Proceeds of Art Robbery Surprise Find in London House Teachers' Anger "Mandarins of May Committee" Winter Grade Pratts High Test for Double-Quick… Reuter: Silent Knights Australian Guard to Fight Socialism Commonwealth First within the Empire Tram Wrecks a House Front Sleepers Flung from Beds Schnabel Records Mr. De Valera's Bid to Rule Whirlwind Finish of Irish Election Peril to Treaty Economic Future of Country Food Supplies and the Thames Strike "Abnormal Delays" Desert Hero's Downfall Lapse into Crime after Amazing Feat Risked Life in Fur Robbery What the Detectives Overheard £500 Blackmail Charge London's Great Chance in the Cup Association Football Portsmouth Mastered—Watford Make History Six Home Teams Win Results and League Positions By our Special Correspondent: Arsenal's Easy Victory Portsmouth Fail to Hold James Brilliant Roberts By a Special Correspondent: Wednesday in Luck Outplayed by Chelsea in Second Half Dulwich Beat Stockton Amateur Football 'After Level Opening Half Belated Scores Hayes Athenian Leaders Kingstonian's Wonderful Scoring Record Lacrosse Results British Army Lose Beaten by a Penalty Belgium's Stout Defence Bradford City's Great Finish Corinthian Defence Riddled Cross-Country Titles Athletics North of the Thames Championship Skelton Wins South of Thames A Signal Triumph Universities in Opposition London Beat Oxford Rugby Results Badminton Berkshire Championships The Harrow Game Fives England's First Win of the Season Rugby Football England Narrowly Beaten—A Match of Penalties Burland's Wonderful Record Waterloo's Close Call By our Own Correspondent: The Pluck of the Navy Airmen's Lead Vanishes in Great Rally Despite Sellar's Injury Bedford Beat Taylors Success after Twenty-Six Years Smart Tackling Ralph at his Best Leicester Outplayed by Newport Bristol's Home Defeat Weak Side's Gallant Fight Keen Welsh Caught Napping Rackets Win for Haileybury Bath's Victory Brilliant Moves against London Welsh A Dashing Pack Headingley Win Again Roundhay Try Hard Morris The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. Daily Dispatch From our Special Correspondent: Varsity Match Ends in a Draw Hockey Oxford Checked-Plucky Play by Light Blues Equalising Goal Closes Exciting Game Whites and Colours Teams for English Trial Selected Riviera Lawn Tennis English Women in Thrilling Championship Game Test Match Washed out Fine Oxford Recovery Golf After Being Mastered in Foursomes Singles Superiority Squash Rackets Old Cliftonians Beat Queen's Club An Oxford Trial Fencing Birmingham Beaten in Close Contest Major Pearce Unbeaten Exciting Golf Household Brigade Beat Denham Oxford versus Cambridge Billiards Result From our Own Correspondent: The Boat Race Practice Varsity Rowing Cambridge Return Good Times Coaching Change From our Own Correspondent: Conditions at Oxford Col. Gibbon Still Undecided on the Eight Club Rowing By "Fairway": Diolite and the "Lincoln" Racing Notes Influence of Weather on Training Ante-Post Wagering Light on the Grand National From our Racing Correspondent: Favourites' Fine Day Yesterday's Racing Windermere Laddie Wins Waterloo Handicap Poor Display by Landseer Victoria Club Call-Over From our Own Correspondent: Cambridge Lents Five Divisions to Compete Auctions and Estates Old-World Gardens in Kent Freehold Houses Mail and Steamship News Cross-Word Puzzle No. 372 Motor Matters Wintry Weather Conditions Planning Holiday Programmes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cardinal & Harford Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hampton & Sons Multiple Classified Advertising Items

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