The Times - 24/02/1930
1930; Gale Group;
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P. N. PANTON., CHARLES S. MYERS, , GEOFFREY E. HOWARD., W. A. O'DONNELL., MAURICE W. BROCKWELL., FRANCIS UNDERHILL, , R. F. CHOLMELEY, , T. B. ABELL., HISTORICUS., S. R. DRURY-LOWE, , WM. H. HARVEY., CALLISTHENES, MABEL ELLAMS HOPE, B. F. WRIGHT, , W. B. CORBAN, Vicar., F. D. M., WM. LLEWELLYN, , FRANCIS CARDINAL BOURNE, , CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT, Sir William S. Haldane), Our Rome Correspondent tele-, A correspondent, L. EVERS-SWINDELL, F.L.A.S., , C. G. TEBBUTT., FRANK H. HARRIS, , JOSIAH GREEN.,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Shipping, Business Premises, Nursing Homes, Coal, Coke, &c., Art Exhibitions, The Garden Of Rest. Golders Green or, British Resorts, Spas, And Hotels (continued), Declaration Of Dividends, Legal Notices, Entertainments Index. Property: Harrods' Estate Offices, Property Investments, The Estate Market Sales This Week Shops And Sites, Factories, Apartments And Board Residence, Hampton & Sons,. Sport: Boxing Haileybury Beat Tonbridge, Divisional Trial Match South v. East, Sports in Brief, Cross-Country Running Southern Counties Championship, Cricket M.C.C. In Difficulties At Georgetown, Association Football F.A. Amateur Cup Leyton Beaten, Billiards Lindrum Beaten By McConachy, The Yacht Racing Association, Rugby Football France Beaten At Twickenham A Great Effort By The English Pack, University Chess Matches The Hamilton-Russell Cup, Boat-Race Practice The Oxford Crew, Hockey Scotland Beat Wales, Lawn Tennis Beaulieu Tournament, Tennis Prince's Beat M.C.C., Results And Tables League Championship, Hunting Moderate Scent, Fencing Bertrand's Beat Royal Marines, Rowing Oxford Torpid Races, Lent Races At Cambridge Emmanuel Head Of The River, Fives, Racing Kempton Park Meeting Gregalach's Fine Win, Lacrosse Results Southern Senior Flag Semi-Final Round, International Rugby France And Scotland Beaten, Golf A Cambridge Success, Rackets Victory Of S. Mortimer. Law: Stolen Motor-Car Wrecked Passenger Thrown Through Windscreen, Law Notices, February 24 House of Lords, Blotting Paper Clue Former Policeman Charged With Forgery, Solicitor And Clients' Money. Display Advertising: Debenham & Freebody, "White Label", Multiple Display Advertisements, Harvey Nichols & Co., Ltd.,, Selfridge & Co., Ltd., Homes, Player's, Coal Mines Bill, Marshall & Snelgrove, Toogood & Sons, Ltd., Bank Of England, Swiss Bank Corporation, Treasure Cot, Royal Mail, Olympia Limited., Wines, Bradleys, Harrods, Wolseley. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 20, Hyde Park Carillon, Programmes, The Programmes "Le Roi D'ys". News: Miners' Welfare Fund A Great Ameliorative Work, Mr. Hurd's Position, British Legion Status Of The Women's Sections, The "Tariff Truce" Conference Mr. Graham's Statement, The Dead Airmen In Siberia, Loyalty To Mr. Baldwin Mr. J. C. C. Davidson On Rising Enthusiasm, Friendly Societies Chief Registrar's Report For 1928, Southern Railway Reorganization New Traffic Manager, The American Revolution British Documents Sold To U.S. Historic Collection, Insecurity In Morocco French Miilitary Action, Soviet Persecution Of Religion Arrested Rabbis' "Crimes", Special Ships Work Of The Naval Experts, Farming Notes And Comments The Agricultural Conference, The Europa's Trials, British Columbia Crown Lands, Delays In Relief Works Durham Complaint Of Ministry, Cottages Destroyed By Fire, Round The Shops The New Fashions, Road Repairs In London Transport Minister's List, The Troubles In French Indo-China Numerous Arrests, Mr. Snowden On The Budget Possibility Of A Deficiency, Newspaper Press Fund An All-Round Increase In Pensions, I.L.P. Demand For Pensions At 60, Gift To British Museum A Linnaean Satire, Indian Minorities' Rights Consultative Meeting To Be Held, Australian Petrol Tax State Premiers' Request For Increase, St. Mary's Hall, Coventry Architect's Report On North Wall, Essex Field Club 50th Anniversary, The Pig Industry Council On Direct State Assistance, Chicken Rearing The Indoor System, Livestock Sales Pure-Bred Shorthorns At Penrith, Capital And Labour In Bombay Government's Proposals, The Heavy Horse Economic Place In Transport Shire Show This Week, Thirteen Killed By An Avalanche Fate Of Apennine Village, Paris Fashions Another New Collection, Wilkins Expedition Arrival At Montevideo, The Prince At Nairobi End Of First Safari, Hereditary Princess Of Monaco Husband's Suit For Separation, Persecution In Russia Bishop Of Norwich On "Awful Sufferings", Lord Parmoor On Disarmament, Minister's Letter To Housewives, Sale Of Dairy Cow Question Of Warranty, The India Number A Tribute From Bombay, Relations With Russia Mr. Clynes's Doubts, Anti-Religious Cartoons Impounded, Regent's Park Protests Against Changes Crown Tenants And Mr. Lansbury, New French Cabinet Preparation Of Programme Uncertain Support Naval Policy Unchanged, Austrian Chancellor In Berlin Political Discussions, Broadcasting In India Government To Take Charge, Gypsy Musician's Career Death Of Bela Radics, Alleged Lunatic's Property Magistrate And Relieving Officer's Application, Machine-Gun Corps Importance In Winning The War, Metal Air Yacht A Supermarine Monoplane To Take Six Passengers, London Naval Conference Political Pact Opposed Mr. Hoover's View, The United Empire Party Lord Elibank's Support, Proposed Memorial To Mr. And Mrs. Dighton Pollock, New Helm Orders Merchant Navy Officers' Federation's View, Winter Egg Production, Farm Economies Speed Of Horse And Man, Meat And The Home Farmer Beef Supplies Shrinking Growing U.S. Demand, The Progress Of Science Individuality In Blood Cells Tests Of Affinity, The Japanese Elections Large Government Majority The Labour Defeat, The Indian Assembly Dispute European Group Split, "Crisis In Agriculture" Trade Unionists' Call For State Help, The Lansdowne Marbles A Private View, Bonar Law College Opening Of New Session, Sir A. Steel-Maitland On Safeguarding Empire Free Trade A "Fine Ideal", The King And Queen Visit To The Exhibition Of Italian Art, Plea For Control Of Imports, Spanish Foreign Minister Duke Of Alba Appointed, Employment Works In The Parks L.C.C. Committee's Proposals, British Industries Fair Canon Guy Rogers On Rationalization, Mr. Maxton On Disloyalty. Letters to the Editor: Religious Persecution In Russia, Tests For Motor Drivers, Medieval Paintings In Romsey Abbey, Johnson At Tunbridge Wells, The Use Of Sinking Funds, Hertfordshire Roads, Kanchenjunga, Support For British Trade, Trees In London Squares, Surtax And The Budget, Sponsors, State Of British Agriculture The Oxford Report, "The Tempest" A Greek Myth In Venetian Art, Confidence In The Pact, A Fiscal Misnomer, War As A "Gentlemanly Game", Drainage Of The Ouse, Points from Letters Naval Economies, Italian Pictures An Extension Until March 20, Design Of Merchant Ships Research In Experimental Tanks, Forest Of Dean Timber, Parrot Disease Cause And Mode Of Infection. News in Brief. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1830, The Fresh Glory Of The Dawn. Reviews: The Theatres Shaw Plays At The Old Vic, Music This Week Choral Concerts, Green Room Rag A Victorian Music-Hall, Covent Garden Opera Plans For Italian Season, Week-End Concerts The Lener Quartet, Landscape In Art Pictures As Registers Of Change, Hastings Musical Festival, A New Pirandello Play "As You Want Me", Three Arts Club "Stephanie". Official Appointments and Notices: Small-Bore Rifle Shooting Army Cup Winners, £600,000 Gift To Yale, World Air Records, Naval Appointments, R.A.F. Appointments, Ecclesiastical News Sons Of The Clergy, University News, Church And State Views Of Church Association, Naval Military, And Air Force Atlantic Fleet Cruise. Business and Finance: Dutch East Indies Tea Crop, City News in Brief, Company Meeting Bournemouth Gas And Water Company Continued Progress All-Round Financial Strength Gas And Water Debentures Suggested Inclusion As Trustee Investments Price Of Gas To Be Reduced Mr.W. Cash's Address, New Conversion Operation Four-And-A-Half Per Cents., City Notes New Conversion Operation Issue Of 4½ Percents., Financial Outlook In Egypt Effects Of The Cotton "Slump", Inveresk Paper Affairs "Indiscriminate Expansion" Heavy Floating Liabilities, U.S. Monetary Controversy Lowest Employment In Eight Years Industrial And Railway Fusions, R. E. Jones Changes In The Board Proposed, The Silver Outlook Hong Kong Bank Chairman's View, Company Results Barrow, Hepburn, And Gale's Loss. Politics and Parliament: Parliament This Week The Coal Bill Persecution In Russia. Index. Editorials/Leaders: A Welcome Concession, The Japanese Elections, Treatment of Rheumatism, Foreign Meat Supplies. Weather: The Weather. Court and Social: Court Circular. Picture Gallery: International Rugby: England's Win At Twickenham. Obituaries: Sir Herbert Hunter, Lieutenant Eielson, Mr. A. H. Tubby A Distinguished Surgeon, Engineer-Commander Clarke, The Rev. J. O. Bevan, Cardinal Perosi. Stock Exchange Tables: Home Commercial Markets Coal Trade Reports, Continental Bourse Quotations, Money Market Easy Conditions, Brazilian Markets, American Markets Wheat Again Weak At Winnipeg, Hamburg Coffee Futures, Drawing Of Bonds, Argentine Grain Options, Montreal Stock Exchange Brazilian Traction Easier. Shipping News: Freight Markets, Latest Shipping News, Mails and Shipping Outward Mails To-Day's Dispatches.
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