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News from 29/01/1933

1933; Gale Group;

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Ernest Newman, Margaret C. Beverley, Harold Hughes, Henry Longhurst, Lever, Mr. Charles Morgan, Arthur Ripon, Yarborough, Ralph Straus, Mr. Noyes, B. J. C. de Andrade, J. C. Squire, J. M. Bulloch, E. V. Lucas, E. A. Lainson, James Agate, Frank Rutter, Eiluned Lewis, G. Whitfield, G. Wharmby, William R. Power, David R. Somervell, G. W. Bishop, Malcolm Burr, Robert Lorenz, J. MacNamara, Mr. W. J. McAlister, Sydney W. Carroll, E. G. D., Blanche Gordon-Lennox, George C. Stead, D. R. Gent, Desmond MacCarthy, Atticus, B. O'connor, H. C. Minchin, L. L. K., Edwin G. Clark, M. Melville Balfour, J. Landfear Lucas, M. F. T., William G. Fay, John E. Coleman, J. T. Grein, W. W. Hadley, T. H. L. Hony, Dilys Powell, Sir Maurice Sheldon Amos, F. E., J. M. B., J. L. R. Pastfield, M. MacPhail, H. F., Walter Payne, W. Pollock-Wylle, J. B. S. Haldane, Lewes, R. J. Barrett Financial Editor, Charles Whitby, Fredk, Lady Muriel Beckwith, Harold Cox,

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Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Other Hotels, Tours, Etc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marshell & Snelgrove Flu Genasprin Take the Safe Brand Bank Chairmen's Views on Economic Outlook City Chatter Gilt-Edged Stocks Respond to Cheap Money Kaffirs Rise on Increased Profit Estimates Insurance Share Revival Money Market Surplus of Loanable Funds Brevities Saturday's Markets Great Activity in Kaffirs—Gilt-Edged Firm London Closing Prices Reuter: Wall Street Heavy Stocks Ease in Quiet Trading Steel Preferred Fall on Dividend Fears Reuter: Cotton Steady (Quotations from the "Sunday Times" New York Correspondent and Reuter's Agency): "Sunday Times" New York Closing Prices From our Own Correspondent: Paris Unsettled Reuter: American Produce From our Own Correspondent, Reuter: Dull Session on Curb Oils and Utility Issues Ease From our Own Correspondent: Amsterdam Dull Income-Tax Queries Stock Exchange Prices Financial Answers To-Morrows' Cause List Mills and Rockleys Company Meetings Efficiency of Company's Avertising Service Midland Bank Executor & Truster Co. Ltd Martins Bank Limited Player's Airman Navy Cut Multiple Display Advertising Items The Dramatic World A Rum Bay Tree Plays and Players This Week's Productions The Week's Diary Auctions and Estates Scottish Grouse Moors House in Italian Style Recital Notes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coliseum The World of Music Music and the Novelists The Week's Music The Galleries George Moore and Manet The Origin of an Orpen "Sing-Sing" Film Notes Two Pictures of Convict Life Vienna Again From our Own Correspondent: Piling up the Deficit Paris Letter Parliament's Waste of Time The Decorated Policeman Old Wedding Customs To the Editor of the Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Bovril Multiple Display Advertising Items Cassell Hamish Hamilton, Publisher Painted Lady The World of Books Butler and Miss Savage "If There were Dreams to Sell?" "A Half-Day's Ride." By Paradic Colum (MacMillan. 7s. 6d.) Depths in the East "The Underworld of India." By Lieut-General Sir George MacMunn. (Jarrolds. 12s. 6d.) "The Tragedy of Amunullah." By Sirdar Ikbal Ali Shah. (Ouseley. 18s.) A Friend of Wordsworth "Mara Jane Jewsbury: Occasional Papers, Selected with a Memoir." By Eric Gillett. (Oxford University Press. 6s. 6d.) Jarrolds Publishers (London) Ltd Skeffington Multiple Display Advertising Items Collins Eyre & Spottiswoode Mr. Singlair Lewis's "Ann Vickers" New Fiction Some African Excitements "Ann Vickers." By Sinclar Lewis. (Cape. 7s. 6d.) "Mandos, Mandoa!" By Winifred Holthy. (Collins. 7s. 6d.)"Shadows of Ecstasy." By Charles Williams. (Gollanez. 7s. 6d.) 'I'll Tell You EVerything." By J. B. Priestley and Gerald Bullett. (Heinemann. 7s. 6d.) "Dinner at Night." By R. J. White. (Hodder and Stoughton. 7s. 6d.) Ivor Nicholson & Watson Ltd The Great Queen "Queen Victoria." By Arthur Ponsonby (Lord Ponsonby of Shulebrede) (Duckworth. 2s.) Gollancz Cobden-Sanderson Mills & Boon Ann Vickers Chapman & Hall The Life of Gordon A Return to the Truth "Gordon: An Intimate Portrait." By H. E. Wortham. (HArrap. 12s. 6d.) "Gordon: The Sudan and Slavery." By Pierre Crabites. (Routledge. 12s. 6d.) Through Gallic Glasses "A Frenchaman in England: being the Mélanges sur l'Angleterre of Francois de is Rochefoucauld." Translated with notes by S. C. Roberts. (Cambridge University Press. 8s. 6d.) A Saga of the Horse "Southern Cross to Pole Star: Tschiffely's Ride." By A. F. Tschiffely. (Heinemann. 15s.) "Kelly's" Kinsmen "The London Press Directories, 1677-1855." By Charles W. F. Goss. (Archer. 15s.) British Policy in Egypt "Egypt Since Cromer." By Lord Lloyd, Vol. I. (Macmillan. 21s.) Mr. Blunden Abroad "We'll Shift Our Ground." By Edmund Blunden and Sylva Norman. (Cobden-Sanderson, 7s. 6d.) Multiple Display Advertising Items J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd. Methuen & Co., Ltd. Routledge Kegan Paul Mills & Boon Detectives and Crimes "The Murder of Caroline Bundy." By Alice Campbell. (Crime Club. 7s. 6d.) "The Wailing Rock Murders." By Clifford Orr. (Cassell. 7s. 6s.) "P. C. Richardson's First Case." By Sir Basil Thomson. (Eldon Press. 7s. 6d.) "5 Million in Cash." By O. B. King (Jarrolds. 7s. 6d.) "The Keys of the Flat." By E. Charles Vivian. (Ward, Lock. 7s. 6d.) Books & Writers The Hold of Autobiography For your Library List Bravo, Tauro! "Taurine Provence." By Roy Campbell. (Harmsworth. 6s.) Adventurer's Tales "The Journey Home." By Eric Muspratt. (Duckworth. 8s. 6d.) Multiple Display Advertising Items Duckworth Feuchtwager's Josephus Mills & Boon A Wanderer's Note Book More Similes The "Ancient Irish" East Anglian Logevity Le Mot à la Mode London's Commemorative Tablets Old Egyptians and Birds "Phoenomena" The Wall of London The Abbey Monuments Arnold Bennett's Journals England's Winter Roses The Argentine Volunteers The Mad Hatter-and Others Jabberwocky in Greek George Moore A Game of Persian Monarchs Portraits of Beautiful Women A Great Actor-Manager An Old Irish Song Rink Ice-Hockey Religion in the Schools "Tipperary" Englishman: "English" or "British"? "On Hearing the Drum" After-Season Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Men, Women, and Memories General Gordon-Mr. MacDonald-LORD Lloyd-Lord Chesterfield-M. Henry De Jouvenel By "Autolycus": "The Town" Men and Intimacies The Nation's Finances Cruel Burden of Taxation Economy Imperative Recognition Gooch's Ltd. Morris Motors Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Death Mr. De Valera's Victory Patience and Moderation Gold and Recovery Two Crises The Poet's Defence By "Scrutator": The Coming Debt Conference Right Way with America Lausanne Should Be the Model Settlement Must Be Final By our Irish Correspondent: Why De Valera Won the Haves and Have-Nots A. Gloomy Outlook Chancellor and Tax Burdens No Relief at Expense of an Unbalanced Budget Bright Industrial Prospects for 1933 Optimism Bases on Cotton, Steel and Shipbuilding No Return yet to Gold Standard Skating Becomes Perilous Thaw on the Way Three Boys Drowned when Ice Broke Prince of Wales Skating Joined by Duke of York Prof. Saintsbury Dead The Most Learned of Literary Critics Making Farms Pay Agruculture Miniter on the Problem Mr. John Galsworthy Reuter: M. Flandin's London Visit When the Thames Froze Cabinets Fall in France and Germany Hitler's Turn Comes Schleicher Victim of Intrigue From our Own Correspondent: Hitler next Reich President's Danger Dog Totes Move M. P. S to Ask Premier to Receive Deputation By our Political Correspondent: American Debt Conference Political Notes The British Side Samuelites and the Government Queen to See her First "Talkie" A British Comedy Reuter: Ford Plant to Restart Hopeful Prediction for To-Morrow Broadcasting Cambridge Loses Prof. Haldane Scientist Resigns Chair Personal Reasons Reuter: British Debt to U. S Ambassador Visits President-Elect Pratts High Test The next Steps in Irish Free State Will Republic Be Declared? Policy Waited with Anxiety From our Special Representative: Irish Greatness De Valera's Appeal From our Own Correspondent: Why French Cabinet Resigned Tax Increase Refused Finance Problem Unsolved State of Hopeless Confusion Chancellor and Sterling Conditions for Return to Gold Sunday Cinemas Poll Prince Cancels Scilly Trip Islands' Second Disappointment Weather Obstacle Doctor Victim of 'Flu Epidemic Forty Teachers Ill in One Town L. C. C. Committee Bans Film Operation Scene Undergraduate's Escapade Public Apology in Court Late News Fortune Goes Astray £10,500 Lost to London Woman Banker's Will that was Not Altered Wedding Couple in Road Crash Omnibus Skids on Ice Man Shot at Fair Ground Police Seek Interview with Boy of 9 Reuter: British Win at Monte Carlo Monte Carlo Lord Burghley, M. P The Martyr of Khartum Reuter: Booms in Gold Shares Wild Johannesburg Exchange Scenes Changed Outlook Effect of Suspended Gold Standard By our City Editor: Kaffir Shares Biggest Day since September, 1931 London Play Stopped Three Minutes before Curtain Our Falling Population "Not a Matter of Regret" Dr. Barnes's View Surprise for Lady Oxford Floral Compliment from Unknown Admirer Thrashed for Saving a Life A Mother's Mistake The Sick List George Moore & his Writings Reference in Will to "Great Pains" Life to Be Written by Authority £1,000 Gift to Legion Lord Riddell's Promise to Fleet Street Branch Multiple Display Advertising Items Reuter: Royal Tribute to Gordon The Duke of York at St. Paul's "A Religious and Military Genius" Khartum Veterans' Homage Reuter: King Alfonson To Live in Florence Blue Star Line Orient Line Cruises Yarnstrong Ltd Marsh's Yorkham Court Circular In Memoriam The Earl of Chesterfield Mr. Edwin Fox Mr. George Saintsbury Scholar and Epicure Literary Historical and Critic The Rev. James Scott Mr. Ernest Prescott Royal Academy of Music £20 a Ton for Tinfoil Church Helped by Publicans Bar Council Nominations Nearly £50,000 for Charities Colonel's Bequests to London Hospitals Lord Stafford Leaves £11,095 Earl of Crawford's Son Engaged To Daughter of Lord Howard De Walden New Shipping President Woman Film Censor Lord Mayor Entertained Plays Help Charities By our Meteorological Expert: "Less Cold" Wintry Spell Coming to an End Rain or Drizzle Likely To-Day Weddings Mr. R. H. Williams and Miss Reinhold Mr. J. Hunter and Miss Whinfield London Rifle Brigade Multiple Display Advertising Items Derry & Toms Burberrys Ltd Mayfair: Court and Society The King Shooting—A St. Margaret's Wedding—Cocktail Parties—Prince George at a First Night Clothes for Cruising Linen Suits and Collapsible Hats Pandora: Frost and Spring A Woman's Corner Defining Friendship Court and Society Multiple Display Advertising Items Gerorge Moore as Playwright His First Play Forty Years Ago A Chequered Friendship Office Robots L. C. C. Buys Machines from America (From Lloyd's): Mail and Steamship News Haphazard Growth of London Sir R. Unwin on Street Dangers Locomotive Speed National Control Needed New Housing Corporation Government Aid to Be Asked "Liberals Must Go into Opposition" Major Nathan's Demand Lone Vicar's Death Tragedy Discovered by Parishioners Reuter: Burberry Bargains Mr. G. Crossmith's French Film From our Special Correspondent: Mosque Crowded out Muslim Prayers under Canvas in Surrey End of a Fast of 30 Days Round the World in Small Boat Four Men Set out from Cowes Children who Smoke "Serious Menace," Says Health Officer Dover Ferry "Southampton of South-East" Italian Visitors to Trade Fair State Railways' Fare Reduction After Dinner Arrest Two Young Men Charged Alleged Bogus Cheques By our Zoo Correspondent: Toy Frogs at the Zoo Comical Displays of Wrath From our Own Correspondent: "Lorna Doone" Inn Exmoor Licence Sought after 60 Years The Churches Fourth Sunday after Epiphany From our Own Correspondent: East Fife's Day of Decision Mr. Baldwin's Appeal to the Electors Vital Problems Still to Solve Candidates How to Recite Poetry Mr. Noyes Condemns Modern Stage Reuter: Lady Bailey Lost Again No News since She Left San Xavier From our Own Correspondent: Arms Parley No Withdrawal by Japan Covenant Terms to Be Fulfilled Six Vehicles in Road Smash Two Trams, Buses, Lorry, and Float Council Sit for 27 Hours Snap Vote when One Member Went Home More Efficient Coal Transport G. W. R. s Wagon Scheme Midland Bank Company Meetings Distinctly Better Conditions Sounder National Finances Development of Inter-Imperial Trade District Bank, Limited Comapny Meetings Strong and Liquid Finances Sir Christopher Needham's Survey F. W. Woolworth & Co Company Meetings Increased Sales Dividend Maintained Mr. W. L. Stephenson's Speech National Provincial Bank, Ltd Company Meetings Restoration of the Country's Financial Prestige Industrial Improvement despite Difficulties Abroad Sir Harry Goschen Reviews an Eventful Year From our Own Correspondent: The Universities Chinese Readership at Oxford Criticism of "Group" Movement From our Own Correspondent: Cambridge Undergraduate's Insurance A Pressing Need By our London University Correspondent: London's New "Chief" Professor Filon's Promotion Great Work as Administrator Railway Wages Deadlock Probable New Joint Conference From our Own Correspondent: "Capitalism's Doom" Soviet Spokesman on World Conference Reuter: Reprimand for Naval Officer Neglect of Duty during Destroyer Exercises Motor Matters Cooling and the Frost Engine Tempoeratures Electric Train Crash Guard's Three Hours Ordeal Trapped in Wreckage Musical History for Children Robert Mayer Concert Councillors' Bills Proposed Payment of Inspection Expenses Amateur Cinema Art Flying, Cruising and Nature Films Bust of Duke of York Waiting for a Lead from Government: £4,700,000 for Relief Work Twelve Years' Record of the L. C. C Waiting for a Lead from Goverment Reuter: Grand Slam Bids at Bridge Mr. Gulbertson's New System Riley Wills's Three Castles Cigarettes Listerine Brand Antiseptic Leading Hotels, Tours and Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Competition Replies (Final Notice) Chess Acrostics The Gresham Prize Medal has been awarded to Mr. Fellow Pye, Broadcasting To-Day's Home Programmes Hour by Hour Choice Abroad Cross-Word Puzzle No. 422 Villa Routed at Home by Sunderland F. A. Cup—Fourth Round Spurs Beaten—Albion Lose to West Ham Brighton Pull through League Games Chelsea Beat Rivals in Misfortune Charlton's Bad Blow From Our Special Correspondent: Austria's Best Team Held Draw with Plymouth Argyle Half-Time Lead Lost Sports Klub Rapid Win Success Deserved in Game with Leicester Corinthians' Old Fault Bad Finishing Leads to Defeat Lacrosse South of England Beat the Varsities Billiards Results Scotland Score Six Goals Amateur Football Clever Play by Half-Backs Irish Forwards Miss Opportunities Lawn Tennis Hayes Advance Ilford Routed by Dulwich Casual's Leg Broken Women's Championship Tennis Triangular Competition London Centre Finals Skating 38-Year-Old Record Broken Three Events Won by Wyman From our Own Correspondent: The Morley Cup Trophy Won by a Racing Cyclist Boxing Seaman Watson's Great Win Wales' Chance against Scotland Gruelling Game Expected-A Scottish Experiment English Selectors' Problem Irish Rugby Trial A Quiet Day Hockey North Fortunate in Trial Services Lead but Lose International Trials County Championship Somerset XV for Semi-Final Oxford Hare and Hounds Athletics Single Point Win over Blackheath Powell Leads All the Way Civil Service Walk New Ten Miles Champion Ferris Eighth Berks. Bucks. And Oxon Championship Inter-Club Race London University Beat Surrey A. C Triangular Road Race From our Own Correspondent: Boat Race Practice Rowing Work Made Difficult through Frost Oxford's Troubles The next Test "Sure to Be Held" Fencing St. Thomas's Win Hospitals Championship Twin Brothers in Duel By a Special Correspondent: The Leg-Theory Agitation Cricket Australians Charged with Funk "Absolute Lack of Nerve" Ex-Test Player's Criticisms The Sheffield Shield Players Fighting for Test Honours M. C. C. Beat N. S. W Hammond's Fine All-Round Display Bradman Himself Again By "Fairway": Golden Miller's Grand National Chance Racing Notes Not Harshly Treated—The Stable's Intentions Veterans' Prospects at Aintree By "Mankato": Grand National Weights in 1932 and 1933 Official Scratchings Bombay Eclipse Stakes Women Players' Tour Golf Remarkable Omissions by L. G. U A Fatiguing Trip Where There is Play Badminton Kent Championships Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Haymills Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfred Savill & Sons Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times

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