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News from 01/01/1933

1933; Gale Group;

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Ernest Newman, F. G. C., J. C. Garratt, A. Ernest Whtting, G. W. B., G. Washington Fox, H. E. Chiosso, Park Lane, Benito Mussolini Prime Minister of Italy, Ralph Straus, F. C., J. M. Bulloch, Peter Belloc, Walter F. Wilson, R. J. Flintoff, Lord Meston, T. L., E. V. Lucas, P. G. Tillard, Harold Cox, Eric J. Patterson, James Agate, Frank Rutter, E. L., Shane Leslie, W. Branch Johnson, B. J. de C. Andrade, G. W. Bishop, W. Kent, Sydney W. Carroll, Sir John Marriott, C. A. Westacott, D. R. Gent, George C. Stead, Helen Darbishire, Desmond MacCarthy, J. A. R. Stevenson, Atticus, R. A. Scott-James, Joan Destin, R. McNair Scott, W. W. Hadley, Pegasus, T. H. L. Hony, Fred S. Thacker, Thos. Collingridge, D. Rolleston, J. M. B., Elton Ede, Wordsworthian, H. F., Fred E. Brine, Thomas J. Savage, J. Ormskirk, Stephen Rowland M. D., Thomas C. MacGill, A. E. Ridley, Relieve Distress, Fairway, R. J. Barrett Financial Editor, J. C. Square,

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Multiple Display Advertising Items For Other Hotels, Tours, Etc. Multiple Display Advertising Items Marshall & Snelgrove Debenhams, Ltd. Cunard Western Mail Barclays Bank Limited Industrials Reflect New Year Optimism City Chatter Stock Exchange Rejects Guarantee Fund Plan South Africa's Gold Decision and the Share Market Home Rail Recovery Reports & Notices Liverpool Wheat Money Market Pressure at the Year End Brevities Financial Answers Income-Tax Queries From our Own Correspondent: Paris Bourse Firm Tintos and Kaffirs Advance From our Own Correspondent: Jute Improves Buying by Indian Mills Furniture Profits British and Colonial Dividend Increased From our Own Correspondent: Business Outlook in the U. S. A. Wall Street Easy Hopes of the New Government Reuter: New York Closing Exchanges From the "Sunday Times" New York Correspondent, Reuter's Agency: "Sunday Times" New York Closing Prices Reuter: Quiet Pre-Holiday Session Selling Pressure towards Close From our Own Correspondent: Curb Irregular Reuter: Produce Markets New York Metals Broadcasting To-Days Home Programmes Hour by Hour Choice Abroad Cross-Word Puzzle No. 418 Swears & Wells, Ltd. A Gift for Life of £1,170 Conversion Loan! Suttley & Silverlock Limited Hamton & Sons, Ltd. The Dramatic World Concerning Pantomime Plays and Players 'Dinner at Eight' Ivor Novello's Plans The Theatre in 1932 A Review of Plays and Players Youth to the Fore The Galleries Bad Year for Artists The Need of Patrons Auctions and Estates A Tudor Link Big Property Deal Big Property Deal The Churches First Sunday after Christmas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The World of Music Light in Darkest Tenutoland Acrostics The Films in 1932 Film Notes Our Debt to the Foreigner More News Pictures The Week's Pictures Harvey Nichols The World of Books Leslie Stephen "Sketches From Cambridge." By Leslie Stephen. (Oxford University Press. 6s.) A Record of Disasters "Calamities of the World." By Hubert S. Banner. (Hurst and Blackeft. 12s. 6d.) English Kings and the Sea "Royal Yachts." By Paymaster-Commander C. M. Gavin, R. N. (Rich and Cowan. £4 4s.) Milton at Home "Early Lives of Milton." Edited by Helen Darbishire. With Illustrations and Faesimiles (Constable. 18s.) A Master of Speech "An Orator of Justice: A Speech Biography of Viscount Buckmaster." By James Johnston. (Ivor Nicholson and Watson. 15s.) Fishing Memories "Edwardians Go Fishing." By George Cornwallis-West. (Putnam. 10s. 6d.) Biography's Byways "Barlow Family Records." By Sir Montague Barlow, Bt. (Bemrose) "Richard Pace, a Tudor Diplomatist." By Jervis Wegg. (Methuen. 10s. 6d.) "Thomas Johnson, Botanist and Royalist." By H. Wallis Kew and H. E. Powell. (Longmans, Green. 8s. 6d.) "The Memoirs of Sir Robert Sibbald, 1641-1722." Edited by Francis Paget Hett. (Oxford University Press. 10s. 6d.) A Thrilling New Year Lewis Carroll as Poet Was Carroll the Snark? "Collected Verses of Levis Carroll. (Macmillan. 8s. 6d.) A Mighty Man is He "The Din of a Smithy." By J. A. R. Stevenson (Chapman and H?all. 15s.) Benn Books Mills & Boon's January Novels Thornton Butterworth Books Mills and Boon Mr. Graham Greene's Fine Story New Fiction A Septuagenarian's First Novel "Stamboul Train." By Graham Greene. (Heinemann. 7s. 6d.) "Green and Black." By J. G. Skemp. (Marray. 7s. 6d.) "Cheerful Weather for the Wedding." By Julia Strachey. (Hogarth Press. 5s.) "Little Comfort." By George Manning-Sanders. (Grayson. 7s. 6d.) "Darkness Appeas'd." By Katherin McIntosh. (Long. 7s. 6d.) "Love-in-Law." By Stanley Rubinstein. (Jarrolds. 7s. 6d.) "Ben Sees it Through." By J. Jefferson Farjeon. (Collins. 7s. 6d.) Cowboy Courage A Disciple of Mr. Lewis "Wyndham Lewis: A Discursive Exposition." By Hugh Gordon Porteus, (Harmsworth. 8s. 6d.) An Indian Autobiography "An Indain Monk." By Shri Purohit Swami. (MacMillan. 7s. 6d.) Hutchinson Hamlin Publishing Co Ltd Painted Lady Daily Sketch Gorringes The Political Evolution of India "Political India, 1832-1932." By various hands. (Oxford University Press. 3s. 6d.) Modern Superstition "The Hand of Destiny." By C. J. S. Thompson. (rider. 12s. 6d.) The Whig Historian "Macaulay." By Arthur Bryant. (Davies. 5s.) "Bonnie Prince Charlie." By Compton Muckenzie. (Davies. 5s.) The Far East "Burma and Beyond." By Sir J. George Scott. (Grayson. 18s.) "Land of the Gold Mohur." By Lady Lowther. (Philip Allan. 12s. 6d.) One Woman's London "My Secret London." By Mand Bigg. (Methuen. 5s.) The Peace of Europe "British Documents on the Origins of the War (1898-1914)." Vol. viii. Edited by G. P. Gooch and Harold Temperley. (H. M. Stationery Office. 17s. 6d.) Italy and the Great War "Italy and the Great War." By Antonio Salandra. (Arnold. 18s.) Mr. Punch "A 'Punch' Anthonology." Compiled by Guy Boas. (MacMillan. 6s.) Books & Writers The Ad Hoc Book Ghosts! "More Great Ghost Stories." Edited by Harrison Dale. (Jenkins. 7s. 6d.) Bridge in 1932 "Yarborough's" Review A Christmas Competition £20, £10, and Many Other Prizes Chess D. H. Evans & Co., Ltd. Peter Robinson D. H. Evans & Co., Ltd. Mayfair: Court and Society Royal Family at Sandringham—Restrictions on Court Attendance—Many Christmas and New Year Parties Multiple Display Advertising Items From our Irish Correspondent: Senator Vincent's Lead Irish Free State The Proposed New Party Farmers and Politics From our Own Correspondent: Government's Holiday Paris Letter New Year Respite—But after? Dickins and Jones John Barker & Company Ltd A Wanderer's Note Book Charles Lamb in France Temple Bar "Bedford in Chase" The Hampstead Parliament The "Comedian" "Summer" Christmas Day Fish Poisoning Warren Hastings "To Hanover" Tokens Relieve Distress: For the Distressed Lord Bacon on Speaking Head of the Civil Service A Tax or a Census? Champagne Glasses Starlings Births and Deaths at Christmas "More Memories" "Ancient and Modern" St. Peter ad Vincula Readers' Queries P & Q Tours White Star Paquin University of Bristol Public Notice Jays Ltd. Men, Women, and Memories Sir Samuel Hoare-Mr. Tielman Roos-Senator Vincent-Sir Philip Sassoon-The Holy Year By "Autolycus": "The Town": Men and Intimacies The 24-Hour Day Reform of the Calendar Decimal Coinage January Ploughing Gooch's, Ltd. Prunol Pastilles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items National Coalition Ireland Follows the Empire Electric Travel Anybody's Game The Good Time Coming By "Scrutator": Looking before and after New Policy in a New World Changing Party Psychology A Year of Decision By the Countess of Oxford and Asquith: The Marquess Curzon "More Memories," by Lady Oxford-IX Thirty Years' Friendship How It was Broken 1933-A Year of Great Decisions Signor Mussolini's Call for More Vigorous World Policy People's Sacrifices at Breaking Point Issues that Might Have Led to War in Normal Times Prince Loses his Bodyguard Officer who Went on World Tours Inspector Palmer Retires Missing Heir to Barony Search for Lord Bagot's Cousin From our Own Correspondent: Women Police for Paris Councillor's Proposal Promotion for Lord Louis Moutbatten Full Commander From our Own Correspondent: Duke of Gloucester at Marseilles Departure on Big-Game Hunting Trip Gift to the Premier Letter Sir Robert Peel Wrote By our City Editor: The National Balance Sheet Position at End of Nine Months Better than a Year Ago No Second Budget Probable This Year's Taxes No Rush to Pay Reuter: Canada and Russia Barter Plan Unlikely to Be Carried out Tom Mann Ill In Prison Hospital "Co-Op" Taxation Committee Report Sent to Chancellor Reuter: Mr. Winston Churchill Broadcasting By our Political Correspondent: The Old Year and the New Political Notes Big Tasks Ahead Collapse of the Liberal Party Stoll Theatres Heated Scenes at the Annual Meeting New Year Honours Recognition Probable for Cotton Peacemaker Gales Blow out Old Year Railway Lines Washed Away Passengers Wade to Dry Land By our Meteorological Expert: 96 M. P. H. Gust Hurricane Breaks All Records By a Special Correspondent: Constitution for India Bill next October Charles H. Baber Ltd. Test Match in the Melting Pot Why our Batsmen Failed Puzzled by pace of Pitch A Sequel to "Mud Larking" From a Special Correspondent: Mr. Gandhi's Term in Prison No Release To-Day But Case Being Re-Considered Better Situation in India Reuter, British United Press: Hunt for Armed Indian Sikh who Shot a British Officer Imperial and Foreign Items Benediction in Cinema Rector's Sunday Film Service Bishop's Support From our Own Correspondent: The Lion that was Not A Parisian's Visions Worthing's New Enterprise Municipal Golf Course Plan Sacrilege in Church Manger and Holy Babe Disturbed Reuter: Mr. Shaw's Air Trip in Egypt To See New Work on Assuan Dam Reuter: Late News Eight Centuries at Exeter From our Own Correspondent: Big Trade Push in Birmingham Secret Plans to Help Unemployed By our Theatre Correspondent: Six Plays End "Musical Chairs" Withdrawn Reuter: New Mystery of "Mary Hall" Identity Secret Bradman and Lancashire From our Own Correspondent: Pound in South Africa To Be Linked at Par with Sterling Agreement with Gold Mines Reuter: Mines Providing Cover Exchange Rate Still Unsettled Irish Strike Threats Postal Workers and Rail Electricians De Valera Defies Labour Party Death Caused by Dog Woman Tugged in front of Car Burberrys Ltd From our Own Correspondent: The New Year in Soviet Russia "Unloading" Surplus Town Dwellers More Rigorous Rationing Driving Peasants Back to Land More Police Boxes Multiple Display Advertising Items Court Circular Imprisonment of Tom Mann Mr. Lansbury and the Premier Cadet Trophy Winners By our Theatre Correspondent: Chelsea's 23rd Art Ball Greatest Bohemian Event in World Fifteen School Tableaux A Link with Dickens Funeral Dr. Walter Hadwen Three Men in a Boat" Mistake Late Mr. Feron Not Harris Council's Prayers To Enhance Dignity of Deliberations Presentation to Judge Mr. And Mrs. Smillie The Invalids Signed Cheque for £5,338,650 Diamond Pioneer's Will Butcher's Fortune of £93,911 Church without Minister Injured Officers Progress Dropped Dead at Funeral Sir Alfred Watson on India Fresh Breezes and Showers Unsettled Outlook for Week-End Mild Spell Stays By our Meteorological Expert: Gloomy Record of 1932 Most Sunless Year since 1889 Pagan Dance by Villagers 35 Teams Join in Display News in Brief Ducal Party at Hunt Sweep Balance-Sheet Debenham & Freebody Debenhams Ltd Swan and Edgar, Ltd. Wedding in the Tower Capt. F. Forbes and Miss Staveley Hill Beefeaters Guard Church Famous Surgeon Married Cancer Campaign Chairman Mr. J. G Braithwaite, M. P., and Miss E. Lomax Mr. T. Hampson and Miss E. Thiele Reuter: Germany Borrows a U-Boat By a Woman Correspondent: Bargains at Winter Sales Chance to Replenish Clothes and Home Needs When Spending is an Economy Landless Arabs in Palestine An Exploded Legend Gesture of Goodwill to Germany Australia to Return Emden's Nameplate Friends of the Poor Express Driver's Last Run Flying Scotsman Thrills Coroner on Suicide Verdicts "Only when No Other is Possible" Airmen as Authors Radio Surprise Pantomime Relay Cancelled Babes in the Studio Instead From our Own Correspondent: Problems for East Fife All Candidates Not in Field yet By our Zoo Correspondent: Spider's New Year Dress A Complete Change South and East Africa Goochs Ltd. Licence Day for Motorists 300 Clerks Busy in One Building "Derrett" From our Own Correspondent: Dynamite to Open Safe Daring Station Burglary Theft in a Liner Cabin Steward Fined Fire at Peer's Mansion Lord Gerard Loses Family Heirlooms Boy's Perilous Climb to Ring Bell Test Broadcast Saves Life Woman's Escape from Explosion British United Press: Second Five Year Plan Gloomy Record of past Years 410 Year's Service Medals for Eight Men and a Woman University Winter Sports How London Greeted the New Year Cheering Crowds in the Rain outside St. Paul's Hopeful Messages from Public Men Turning the Corner A Bishop's Hope From a Special Correspondent: Ancient City of Roses Pæstum Wakes from Long Sleep Greta Garbo Picture Escapade that Cost Youth £3 3s. Mad Half Hour in New York Haggis for Paris Acid Test of a Gentleman Motorist Betrayed by Bad Manners Her Majesty is very fond of driving out at Brighton in a Carriage Derry and Toms Woolland Bros., Ltd. Genozo Brand Tooth Paste Robinson & Cleaver Ltd. Winter Season of "Promenades" Fortnight's Season at Queen's Hall Wireless for the Blind Fine Response to the Premier's Appeal Saving on National Debt Chargers Treasury Benefits by Cheaper Money Bigger Yield from Customs in past Nine Months More from Estate Duties Nine Month's Figures Compared Chess Masters at Hastings Pirc Maintains his Clear Lead Draw with Flohr Royal Navy Half-Yearly Promotions From our Own Correspondent: Propaganda by Wireless A Polish Complaint By Electric Tracks to Brighton Public Opening of New Service To-Day New Year Rush to the Sea Trains Every Ten Minutes Oratorio Rooted in Custom "The Messiah" at the Albert Hall From our Own Correspondent: The "Untouchables" Mr. Gandhi's Wordy Warfare Gooch's Ltd. Brighton Electric From a Special Correspondent: New Proof of Bible Accuracy Asia Minor Finds 3,000-Years-Old Inscriptions "Sherlockolmites" in Research Good Recovery from Operation Faster Freights Railway's Big Saving on Goods Delivery Shock for Motorist News of Brother Whom He Thought Dead New Ilford Minister Tug-Of-War at a Lecture Boys' Vain Battle against Air Ballon Science for Youth Eight Hurt in Fog Crash Coach and Omnibus Collide Children Should Be Destractive Doctor in Favour of Dirt and Danger Sandhurst's New Under-Officers Six Wellingtonians 37 Years a Headmaster The next War "London Wiped out by Gas" Single Bombs to Kill Thousands Lord Halsbury's Forecast Taken out to Loot Shops Orphan Girl's "Friends" L. C. C. Language Classes Derry & Toms Daily Telegraph Wills's Three Castles Cigarettes Save Your Money for Maple's Sale Motor Rop Spirit Shareholders in Angry Mood Heated Scenes at a Company Meeting "Fallacious Theories" Objections to Sir O. Stoll's Comments Reuter: Sailor Found Drowned Reuter: Earthquake in South Africa Building Rocked but Damage Slight Worst Shocks in Union's History From our Own Correspondent: "Gold-Marker" on Trial Inventor Abandons his Defence From our Own Correspondent: Highland Bridge Concession Use by Commercial Vehicles Two Men Missing Scotland Yard Asks for Information Crystal Palace Circus Killed by Roof Fall 800 Years at Exeter Week of Festival in Cathedral Religious Drama in the Nave Mayors of Devon at Citizens' Service British United Press: Famine in Chile 2,000 Families in Volcano Devastated Area Mail and Steamship News Canadian Pacific William Crawford and Sons Ltd. Waring & Gillow Ltd. Exciting Play in Many Low-Scoring Games Rugby Football Cardiff Fail to Stop Bristol—"the Club" Hard Pressed Rousing Play at Bath and Llanelly Bristol Win Classic Game Cardiff's Great Effort in Rousing Display Blackheath in Open Struggle Place-Kicking Decides Issue with Devonport Taylors Surprised Old Cranleighans Excel Themselves Bridgwater Outclassed Army's Smart Win Backs Superior against the 'Quins A Glorious Try Leysians' Plucky Display But Scottish Show More Craft Duel for Possession Fettes-Loretto Tour Richmond Fall to the Scots Clean and Fearless Tackling Bart.'s Hard Game Great Effort by Moseley Just Fails Cheltenham Outpointed Guy's Easy Winners in Scrambling Finish By "Forward": Swansea's Fine Finish Weak Leicester Side Worn down Dashing Forwards Smart Northants Forwards Too Much for United Services Old Blues Win on Time Rugby Results Lacrosse Club Matches Reuter's Special Service: Second African Test Lawn Tennis Lee Makes a Fine Rally Britain in Arrear Ex. Tel. Co., British United Press: America's Good Start in Third Test Schools' Holiday Football English Side to Meet Scottish Eton Fives Great Victories for Derby and Chelsea Association Football Everton Surprised—Fulham Just Beat Bradford City Spurs in Winning Form Again Results and League Positions Hamlet's Revenge Amateur Football Ilford Checked by Caledonians Casuals Routed Billiards Ex. Tel. Co.: Canadians Beat Bavarians "Friendship" Cup Race Athletics Highgate's Double in Last Big Race A Fine Wind up Inter-Club Race Amateur Football Results Bromley Lose at Home Hockey Second Half Recovery by Surbiton Keen Struggles Reuter's Special Service: Festival Tourneys Scoring Feats by Midland Women Public Schools Racket Handicap Kent Champion's Experience Golf Plays in Two Medal Competitions Wins and Ties Putter Tournament Powderhall Handicap Motor Matters Renewal of Car Licences A Year of Great Progress Motoring Thrills in Reliability Trial England Lose their Grip on Second Test Cricket Dismal Batting Failures—Tables Turned in Dramatic Style Australian Bowlers Poll the Game round From our Racing Correspondent: Tolvadden's Fine Speed Yesterday's Racing Too Much for Indian Salmon National Winner Fails Official Scratchings Hurricane Hitting 219 Runs in 86 Minutes Reuter's Special Service: Preparing for M. C. C New Zealanders in Form Testing Time for the "Tote" Racing Notes Hostility to Present Arrangements—Drastic Changes Expected A Likely Grand National Candidate By "Mankato": The Duke of Portland's Great Record The Wearing Wicket May Aid Australian Bowlers Ex. Tel. Co.: Another Clem Hill A Bowler this Time Hotels, Tours and Resorts Thos. Cook & Son Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Harrods Estate Offices H. Lidington and Co. Goodman and Mann Chancellors Town Properties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Snell and Co. Hampstead Multiple Classified Advertising Items Suburban Properties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ernest Owers, Ltd. 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