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News from 27/03/1932

1932; Gale Group;

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Ernest Newman, H. Bruce Penn, Reginald Fremantle, H. Malcolm McKee, Yarborough, E. Sylvia Pankhurst, Ralph Straus, Lord Gorell, Alex Keighley, Ethel L. Bindloss, J. C. Squire, J. M. Bulloch, (Mrs.) Enid Seymour-Eyles F. R. G. S, P. G. Tillard, E. V. Lucas, Carew Mildmay, James Agate, Frank Rutter, Ernest Blaikley, R. D. Birch, Julian Sampson, Sydney W. Carroll, George C. Stead, D. R. Gent, Desmond MacCarthy, O. H., Atticus, Mayfair, F. C. G. Larkworthy, Robert Hall Warren, L. Van Vliet, W. H. Viney, A. J. Webbe, A. T. G. Thomas, W. H. Watte, A. D., J. M. B., H. F., Pandora, E. G. Angus Lieut.-Col, M. S. J., S. F. D. Howarth, Hamilton Price, Henry Sulley, Delia Romney, Edith M. Atkinson, W. A. Brigg, C. R., Muirhead Coode, R. J. Barrett Financial Editor, Harold Cox,

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St. Ivel Lactic Cheese J. Lyons & Co., Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Other Leading Hotels, Tours and Resorts Appear on… Brighter Days Multiple Display Advertising Items Family Hotels Reduced Terms Multiple Display Advertising Items Rembrandt Rooms Multiple Display Advertising Items London's Five Up-To-Date Residential Hotels Multiple Display Advertising Items Marshall and Snelgrove Genasprin Leading Hotels, Tours & Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Register of Hotels, Board-Residence, Etc. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pinchin Johnson & Co. Company Meetings Financial Strength Maidenhead Brick & Tile Co. Company Meetings Year of Severe Foreign Competition Brighter Outlook as Result of Tariff Eastern Bank, Ltd. Indian Conditions Improving Halifax Building Society Company Meetings Assets Increased by £7,902,954 The Powell Duffryn Steam Coal Co., Ltd. Company Meetings County of London Electric Supply Co. Reparations Agreement Prospects Hopeful City Chatter Irish Developments Creating Some Anxiety Rubber Restriction Bogy Effectually Laid South Africa's Gold Decision Brevities Stock Markets British Funds in Favour Industrials Improve Rand Mines, Limited (Incorporated in the Linion of South Africa) Sterling Higher Sharp Rise against the Dollar Low Treasury Bill Rate Stock Exchange Official Intelligence From our Own Correspondent: Wall Street Weak Market Outlook Not Encouraging Awaiting Developments at Washington Reuter: American Produce Reports and Notices "Sunday Times" New York Closing Prices Reuter: Stocks Touch New Low Records Sharp Advance in Sterling From our Own Correspondent: Curb Heavy Utility and Industrial Issues Decline Reuter: New York Metals Markets Closed Reuter: New York Closing Exchanges Financial Answers Income-Tax Queries Mail and Steamship News Bridge Valuing a Hand Chess Acrostics Double Acrostic No, 1,418 The Reform Bill was read a third time. on thursday Auctions and Estates Castle on Kentish Coast Alfred Austin's Home Dunlop Fort The Churches Easter Sunday The Dramatic World Russia from without "I Lived with You" A Comedy. By Ivor Novelle "See Naples and Die" A Farce. By Elmer Rice "Miss Hook of Holland" Revival of the Musical Comedy by Paul A. Rubens and Austen Hurgon. Music by Paul A. Rubens The Galleries Royal Institute Exhibition Plays and Players A Glimpse of Valhalla This Week's Premieres The World of Music Why Not a Musical Standstill? The Week's Music Broadcasting Continental Wavelengths Steinway Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cassell Daily Telegraph Methuen & Co., Ltd. Ferney The World of Books Three Sisters The Shakespeare Head Edition of the Brantë Novels." (Basil Blackwell. £6 7s. 6d.) Newspaper Anthology "Fleet Street: the Best of Modern Journalism." Chosen by W. W. Cobbett and Sidney Dark. (Eyre and Spottiswoode. 7s. 6d.) War as Adventure "Secret Service on the Russian Front." By Max Wild. (Bles. 10s. 6d.) "Fighting the Red Shadow." By "Vigilant." (John Hamilton. 7s. 6d.) "Chances and Mischances: the Memories of a Writer, a Sportsman, a Soldier, and a Wanderer in Five Continents in War and Peace." By Charles Gilson. (Jarrolds. 18s.) "Merrily I Go to Hell: Reminiscences of a Clergyman's Daughter." By Mary Cameron. (Allen and Unwin. 10s.) An Englishman on Russia "From Baltic to Black Sea." By Archibald Forman. (Sampson Low. 12s. 6d.) Mr. H. E. Bates's Short Stories New Fiction The Singermanns Again "The Black Boxer." Tales by H. E. Bates. (Pharos. 7s. 6d.) "Sons of Singermann." By Myron Brinig. (Cohden-Sanderson. 7s. 6d.) "Props." By Naomi Jacob. (Hutchinson. 7s. 6d.) "The Silver-Gilt Standard." By George A. Birmingham. (Methuen. 7s. 6d.) "The Children's Summer." By Sheila Kaye Smith. (Cassell. 7s. 6d.) "Secret Sentence." By Vicki Baum. (Blex. 7s. 6d.) "The End of Mr. Davidson." By Oliver Stonor. (Heinemann. 7s. 6d.) The Roman Campagna "On the Roads from Rome." By Luigi Villari. (MacLehose. 12s. 6d.) William Blake Miss Wilson's Fine Book "The Life of William Blake." By Mona Wilson. (Peter Davies. 10s. 6d.) Some Noble Dames "Twelve More Ladies, Good, Bad, and Indifferent." By Sidney Dark. (Hodder and Stoughton. 12s. 6d.) Books & Writers New Biographies Selections for the Library The Life of William Blake By Mona Wilson. (Davies. 10s. 6d.) Secret Service on the Russian Front By Max Wild. (Bles. 10s. 6d.) Sons of Singermann By Myron Brinig. (Cobden-Sanderson. 7s. 6d.) The Children's Summer By Sheila Kaye-Smith. (Cassell. 7s. 6d.) Secret Sentence By Vicki Banm. (Bles. 7s. 6d.) Good Friday Music Concerts in Central London By "A Student of Politics": The Week at Westminster Foreign Policy Debate Government and Free State "Arrowsmith" at the Tivoli Film Notes A Plague Play Gollancz Al Bert the Good Iron Blue Putnam A Wanderer's Note Book Comedy & Tragedy Charles Reade and Plagiarism "The Oldest Volunteer" The 14th Hussars "Pharaoh of the Exodus" Presentiment of Death Cycling Club Badges A Napoleon Relic "Britt: Omn" Submerged Cities Obelisks "My House" H. R. Webbe Football or Hoop? Largest Library in the World "Hoips and Godwots" Delft Pottery Rhymes Ancient Mirrors Beauty Culture The Kighleys of Keighley The Suffragette Denial Shaw-Lefevre Longevity "Oireland" "Queen Anne's Bath" Snuff Readers' Queries Teachers and the State A Great Public Service The Folkestone Conference From our Own Correspondent: Our Paris Letter Women's Fight for Vote P & O Cruises The Times Book Club Goddard's Plate Powder Ingram & Royle Ltd. Sunday Times Atticus: Men, Women, and Memories Erskine Childers—De Valera—Lord Birkenhead—Michael Collins—Theodore Roosevelt—Shakespeare Memorial Theatre By "Autolycus": "The Town": Men and Intimacies Tariffs and Trade How to Lower Barriers New Bargaining Power Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada Daily Sketch Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Urbs in Rure The Townsman on Holiday No Title America's Budget The Film an Art Now Pasch Comes By "Scrutator": Our Noble Selves A Heartening Retrospect British Resilience New Start with Purpose Fixed From Our Irish Correspondent: Mr. De Valera's Policy Doing Wrong in the Wrong Way Grave I. R. A. Warning to Mr. De Valera Secret Proclamation at Huge Demonstrations To-Day Government Must Secure Irish Republic Abolition of Oath Not Enough From our Special Correspondent: Free State Army Kept in Barracks Truth about Irish Treaty Sir A. Chamberlain's Recollections From our Own Correspondent: 76 Hours in the Air World's Record Broken Exchange: U. S. Tariff on Coal Reuter: New Lindbergh Baby Clue British Clergyman as Intermediary "Purple Gangster" Hunt Hospital Loses Promised £1,000 Estate of the Late Lord Melchett £ Still Rising Sterling's New Peak on Wall Street Co-Operators and Income-Tax "We are Not Submitting" Reuter: Life Imprisonment for 6/- Theft Severity of U. S. Law Earl Roberts and Marshal Foch Mystery of War Prophecy His Daughter's Denial No Trace of Alleged Speech Sir H. Plunkett Dead Veteran Irish Statesman Contents By our Political Correspondent: Mr. De Valera's Plunge Political Notes Britain's Reply Budget Hopes British Subject "Assaulted" While Helping Girl Colleague in U. S. From our Own Correspondent: Lord Ebury Injured Fall while Hunting with Pytchley A Broken Leg Weather Doubts for To-Morrow "Unsettled, Clouds, and Winds" Operation on Lord Charles Cavendish Appendicitis Victim Reuter: Graf Zeppelin's Return Castrol From our Own Correspondent: No More Gaiety in the Gay City Laughter "Lock-Out" on Tuesday An Anti-Tax Strike Paris Music Halls to Close Four-Power Conference in London Great Britain's Invitations Germany Accepts Difficulties Raised by France Mr. Greenwood as Candidate To Fight Wakefield By-Election Killed on Holiday Woman who Turned Back in the Road Imperial and Foreign Items A Surrey Beauty Spot Englishwoman Dead at 106 Centenarian Linguist Two Brothers Drowned Reuter: Late News Daring Raid on Wine Cellar Liquor worth £1,000 Driven Away Staff Watch Thieves at Work Search for Secret Formula Safe Broken Open British United Press: End of a Tariff Struggle Poland and Germany in Agreement British United Press: Lord Jellicoe Coming Home Reuter: Gar Wood's Record Accepted Nominated Too Late Candidates' Lost Papers Edmonton Appeal to Home Secretary London Car and Cycle Crash Gas from Wrecked Standard Ablaze Young Man Killed Playing Rugby Hit by Ball over Heart The Sick List Death Battle in Dormitory Boy's Fierce Fight with Monk Comrades Afraid to Help Him Chess Congress at Cambridge Last Night's Games Reuter: Mr. Mollison's Progress Loss of Memory Victim Reuter: Duke of Connaught's Gardens Reuter: 300 Years to Pay a Fine You Can Be Sure of Shell From our Own Correspondent: Old Master in a Trunk Sequel to London Picture Theft £8,000 Hoppner Found Police Search for Englishman Picture Stolen at Stanmore Mrs. Ernest Cunard's Statement Court Circular Funeral Dr. R. M. Bronte In Memoriam Royal Brothers Hunting John Jameson Whiskey Only Game M. P.'s May Play Chess—Where They Cannot Cheat Sir J. Simon's Story of Bonar Law King and Queen at Dulwich Hour's Inspection of Hospital From our Own Correspondent: Eton Head as Poet Amusing Tribute to a Retiring Master Easter Brides Thirteen at a West-End Register Office Torquay Crowded out "Harry Lauder Cronies" King George to King Fuad Philosophy in Welsh By our Zoo Correspondent: Beaver Housewives of the Zoo Spring-Cleaning their Quarters How They Outwit the Gardeners Buried at Sea Air Officers Attend Admiral's Funeral When Mr. Lloyd George "Wobbled" Young Liberal Attack Farewell to the Horse A Friend to Farmers Chloroform "under a Cloud" An Historic Sermon A Great Irish Statesman Sir Frank Wills Member of Tobacco Family Duke's Tudor Rose To Be Manicured after Death Curious Directions in Will "London Scottish the round my Neck" Big Bequests to Hospitals Legacies Mature on Death of Widow N. U. T. Executive Mr. Penlington as Vice-President New Y. W. C. A. Headquarters Grandchild for Judge Greek Independence Three Harrow Losses By our Meteorological Expert: Easter Day Weather Mild and "Brighter Later" Unsettled in Some Places Woman Hurt after Saving Children Swift Action in Presence of Danger News in Brief A Referee's Funeral National Labour Periodical Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Court and Society The King and Queen Remain in Town—Politicians on Holiday—April Wedding Plans—Stornoway House Party Annual Miracle of Spring A Woman's Corner Rural Revolution that is Being Wrought by the Motor Bus Academy Hopes at 71 Sending-In Day at Burlington House Veteran Painter's First Try Girl Model as a Mascot From our Own Correspondent: County C. I. D. Somerset Move to Check Bandits From our Own Correspondent: Last-Minute Rescue from Sandbank Young Couple's Ordeal Travellers with a Grievance "Cruel" Employers Wimbledon Common Tragedy Unidentified Man Found Shot Exchange: Flying Count Killed British United Press: B. B. C. Adviser for Canada "Harsh, Unjust Cuts" Teachers' Claim to Budget Relief Bitter Criticism of May Committee From our Own Correspondent: Future of the I. L. P. Proposed Break with Socialist Party Wealthy Sisters Found Dead Man Charged with Double Murder Central News: Nerve Grafting Successful Tests by American Naval Occasion for Nice From our Own Correspondent: Scouts Fight a Forest Fire 400 Acres Burned out 50-Foot Flames Main Road Swept by Blaze Baronet Fireman Helps Cottagers to save Furniture Strangled with Scarf Mystery of Woman's Death Reuter: Douglas Fairbanks in Sea Thrill Yacht's Narrow Escape From our Own Correspondent: Wireless Vans in Murder Hunt Farm Labourer's Fate Exchange: U. S. Tax Dilemma Congress Search for New Revenue Lorry Load of Tobacco Men Charged with Smuggling £8,000 Penalties Involved Patient Public Railway Company's Gratitude Central News: M. Poincare Busy At Work on his Ninth Volume of Memoirs Alleged Attack on a Warder Another Man Charged Boiling Water to Stop Dog Fight Fines for Cruelty Alsatian as "Passenger" Japan to Leave the League If Article XV. Is Applied "Back to Asia!" No Interference in Manchuria Hyde Park Arrest Charge of Obstructing Police Fails Tragic Death of an Artist's Brother Misfortune Leads to Suicide Cross-Word Puzzle No. 378 Teachers''scrap of Paper' Burnham Agreement "Betrayal" Middle-Class Fear of State Schools Alleged Menaces to "Mr. A" Two Youths for Trial Arsenal's Big Fight for the Double Association Football James Carried Off—Chelsea Hold Everton Wolverhampton Forge Ahead Results and League Positions Barnet's Dash Amateur Football Five Goals in Twenty Minutes Kingstonian Surprise Woking Holiday Sport To-Morrow's Programme The Tournament Games Golf "Lord Brassey" Cup Irish Ex-Champion Beaten "Victory Cup" Miss Diana Fishwick Fails to Qualify Pony Racing "The Man He was" Sidgwick Cup-Holders out Tie for Cinque Ports Medal By "Fairway": Will Phar Lap Run in this Country? Racing Notes Acclimatisation and Other Risks of Failure Early Tests for "Classic" Horses Manchester Southwell Carlisle From our Racing Correspondent: A Great Day's Sport Yesterday's Racing Rosebery Stakes at Kempton Huron Successful Plumpton From a Special Correspondent: Chepstow 'Chase Heartburn Wins for Lord Allendale Decisive Triumph Yachting Westminster School Sports Point-To-Point Berks and Bucks Staghounds Keen Racing Harrow Beat Charterhouse Dulwich School Sports Winter Bowls England Win Again Hockey Sparkling Play Late in the Game French Defence Overrun Scotland Surprised Big Win for Ireland Motor Matters Animated Holiday Road Scenes Increase in Traffic Athletics Rugby Club Records Touring Sides' Chequered Fortune Rugby Football "The Club" Succeed—Surprises in Wales Barbarians Overthrow Cardiff Opportunism Tells Services' Flying Start Confounds Richmond Upper Clapton Outplayed Brilliant Barbarians Cleverer Tactics Decide Newport Hard Pressed London Welsh's Bold Bid for Third Win Easy for U. C. S. Old Boys Brightonians Routed at All Points By "Forward": 'Quins' Sharp Reverse Outplayed by Brilliant Swansea Side Serious Lapses Rugby Subdued Bright Passing Movements Wasps' Winning Form Rackets David Lucky Lawn Tennis Cup Won by Opponent's Error Close Finals at Hampstead Tally-Ho (Birmingham) Tournament Rugby Results Rugby League Billiards Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times

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