The Times - 02/11/1932
1932; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR FENCING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BILLIARDS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, CHAS. P. JOHNSTON., JULIUS L. F. VOGEL., J. D. CONNOLLY, Agent-General. Government of Malta, P. & O. House, 14-16, Cockspur Street, S.W.1., H. R. CAYZER, , M. F. ADAMS, the Queen Mary High School, Liverpool. L. K. BARRIE, King Edward's High School for Girls, Birmingham. M. G. CLARKE, Manchester High School for Girls. N. C. CRAIG, Christ's Hospital, Hertford. M. DAVIES, County Secondary School, Streatham. I. M. DRUMMOND, North London Collegiate School. G. J. MCCREA, Stafford Girls' High School. K. H. MCCUTCHEON, St. Leonard's School, St. Andrews. E. RANSFORD, Croydon High School for Girls. B. M. SPARKS, Cheltenham Ladies' College. E. TURNER, County Secondary School, Sydenham. M. TWEEDIE, the Edinburgh Ladies' College. October 31., LUKE, Chairman of Council. ETHEL M. WOOD, Chairman of Executive Committee. FRANCIS GOODENOUGH, Hon. Treasurer., W. MCCRUM., MALCOLM SARGENT., A. L. BOWLEY. E. DELLER. J. SCOTT LIDGETT. PASSFIELD. HERBERT SAMUEL. JOSIAH STAMP. A. STEEL-MAITLAND. Nov. 1. H. G. WELLS., SIDNEY LAMERT, Chairman, Thomas De La Rue and Co., Limited. 110, Bunhill Row, E.C.1, Nov. 1., FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, By CALLISTHENES, BY W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM, From Our Paris Correspondent, FROM OUR LEAGUE CORRESPONDENT, From Our City Editor, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, C. A. E. CHUDLEIGH. Rolandsfield, Bude., J. SCOTT LIDGETT., W. S. FRANKS. Mr. F. J. Hanbury's Observatory, Brockhurst, East Grinstead., C. J. P. CAVE. Stoner Hill, Petersfield, Nov. 1., CHARLES FOSTER. 12, Pembridge Square, W.2, Nov. 1., From Our Riga Correspondent, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OWNERS AND LLOYD'S, FROM LLOYD'S, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Foreign Resorts And Hotels, Company Meeting Notices, Motor Car Hire Service, Shipping, Concerts, &C., Entertainments Index. Law: Law Notices, Nov. 2 Court of Appeal, High Court Of Justice Chancery Division Manufacture Of Artificial Silk: Patent Dispute British Celanese, Limited v. Courtaulds, Limited, Court Of Appeal Mr. Roy Fox's Action: Order For Speedy Trial FOX v. Monseigneur, Limited, And Others. Display Advertising: Austin Reed, Hvis, White Star, Balkan Sobranie, Jaeger, The Dominion Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, Winter Shell, Johnnie Walker, Canada, The Times, 'Phyllosan', Harrods. News: Chrysanthemums At Westminster A Fine Display, Henley Road Death Earl's Son Before Magistrates Manslaughter Charge Dismissed, Photographs From "The Times" Exhibition At Bath, Princess Helen Of Rumania Settlement Signed, Soviet Ship Stranded Off Spitsbergen, Signor Mussolini's Tour Visit To D'annunzio, Port Of Rangoon, The New Bishop Of Lahore Canon Barne Consecrated, Public Economy In South Wales Local Business Men's Suggestions, The Coronation Gold Cup Reward Offered For Its Recovery, The State Opening Of Parliament, M. Herriot In Madrid An Exuberant Welcome North African Problems, Steel And Concrete In Architecture Effect On Design, Breakdown On Southern Railway Failure Of Electric Current, Stalinism On Trial Setbacks To Five Years Plan Discontent Among The Peasants, Farthing Damages For Mr. Hayley Morriss, Terrorism In India Sir Charles Tegart's Survey, Three Per Cent. New Conversion Scheme Winding Up The War Loan Forty Millions Saved, Japanese Air Forces Navy's Demands Five New Bases Proposed, Kilrush Shooting Case Finding Of The Inquiry Court, Bavaria Against The Reich Premier's Call For Resistance "Rule Of Oligarchy", The Olympic Decision Of The Owners A Complete Overhaul, The Municipal Elections Principal Results Changes In Large Towns, A Popular Ship, Cost Of Public Assistance Increase In London £120,000 More Voted For Out-Relief, Lectures At The Ladies Carlton Club, Soviet Dumping Commons Debate On Safeguards Debts And Trade, Italian Banker Charged Alleged False Pretences And Forgery, The Municipal Elections Sheffield Won From Labour, Electric Trains To Brighton First Running Tests, British Policy On Disarmament Cabinet Committee's Progress, Greyhound Racing At Eynsham A Village Meeting, Nurse Acquitted Husband Sentenced For Fraud, Railway Pooling Schemes Effect On Staffs, Heroism At Sea Rewarded, Treatment By Radium Another Year Of Work, Through Lapland Into Russia Young Englishmen's Plan, British Legion Poppy Factory New Wing Opened By The Princess Royal, Part-Time Teaching Courses Lord Irwin's Plea To Gas Engineers, The New Bridge Laws First Impressions, New Time-Indicator For Speakers Three Warning Lights, Marchers' Leader Arrested Trafalgar Square Speech Remand At Bow Street, Traffic In Opium Go-Between Sent To Prison, Mr. Hoover In New York, Town Children In The Country The Wytham Scheme, Success Of Alexandra Day Princess Victoria's Thanks, Village Crafts Exhibition Of Work By Country Women, Cotton Spinners' Strike More Mills Closed, Farmers' Plight Prime Minister On Urgency, The Marchers Attempt To Reach Parliament Disorderly Scenes, Aid For Distressed Areas The Queen's Gift, World Economic Conference Sub-Committees' Tasks, U.S. Election Mr. Hoover And Low Tariffs "Grass Would Grow In 100 Cities", "Holiday" For Banks In Nevada Fortnight's Moratorium, Pacification Of North Africa Raiding Tribesmen's Base In Rio De Oro, Patents And Designs The New ACT In Force, Death Of Ali Riza Pasha Former Grand Vizier, Bigger Aircraft Loads Monospar Wing Structure, Paulista Leaders Deported Unknown Destination, Water Supply Of London New Works Opened At Surbiton, Euston Mailbag Robbery Two Men In Court, Typhoid Fever At Malton Cause Traced To Defect In Sewer, Committee Meetings, Mr. Laddie Cliff's Affairs Application For An Order Of Discharge, Gustavus Adolphus Stamps, Miners' Wages Nottinghamshire Coal Trade Improving, Unemployment Benefit Falsely Obtained Maximum Fine Inflicted, French Trade Policy A Move Against Tariffs, Burglar Into Tailor's Dummy An Unsuccessful Ruse. News in Brief. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): It's Good To Remember, From The Times of 1832. Sport: Association Football A Drawn Game In Paris, Fencing The Hutton Cup, Hockey Oxford Win A Close Game, Golf Southern Ladies Win, Billiards Lindrum's First 1,000 Break, King's, Canterbury, Win Christ's Hospital Handicapped, Sports in Brief, Rugby Football Downside Beat Radley, Rowing Oxford Trial Eights, Squash Rackets The Bath Club Cup, Racing Stallion Fees Birmingham Meeting, Greyhound Racing, Stock Exchange Walk, Hunting Many Opening Meets. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Symphony Concert, Solution Of Bridge Problem The Double Squeeze, New Laws Of Bridge Pamphlet On Sale, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 855, Auction Summary. Official Appointments and Notices: University News M. De Fleuriau's Visit To Cambridge, Swedish Trade With Great Britain Delegation Appointed, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, Royal Air Force Remembrance Sunday, From The London Gazette Tuesday, November 1, Royal Navy New Rear-Admiral, School Scholarships, Naval Appointments, The Army November Staff Appointments, London Gazette Tuesday, Nov. 1. Politics and Parliament: Lords And Trade With Russia Automatic Signals For Motorists Commons And The Ottawa Bill House Of Lords, House Of Commons. Letters to the Editor: October Rainfall, Facing The Winter, Graham Wallas Memorial, Wise Spending A Suggestion For Housing, British Shipping Subsidized Foreign Competition, The Tempi Of Elijah Dr. Malcolm Sargent's Interpretations, The Penalty Kick, A Reformed Character From Raider To Banana Boat, Points from Letters, On The Cards, Settlers From Malta, Cinemas On Sunday Afternoon, New Bridge Laws, A Scholarship To Canada. Reviews: London Fashions Underwear And Stockings, The Globe Theatre "For Services Rendered", Sadler's Wells A Ballet To Handel's Music, The Scott Exhibition The King's Loan, Festival Dolls Of Japan Exhibition At Arlington Gallery. Index. Editorials/Leaders: M. Herriot in Spain, Productive Expenditure, Ships that Pass, A New Conversion Loan. Weather: The Weather. Court and Social: Court Circular. Picture Gallery: Opening Of The Hunting Season: The Belvoir. Obituaries: Our Paris Correspondent telegraphs:-, Bishop Andrews, Dr. William Garnett Services For London Education, Mr. Thomas Sexton Irish Nationalist Orator, Obituary, Lord Methuen. Business and Finance: Company Results Kern River Oilfields Investment Trust Reports, Argentine Revenue, Tea Outputs And Sales, September Rubber Crops, British Electrical Equipment Exhibition At Stafford, City News in Brief, Associated Newspapers, Credito Italiano, October Mining Outputs, £3% Conversion Loan 1948-1953., City Notes A Well-Devised Loan Three Per Cents, Transandine Railway, The National Bank of New Zealand, Ltd., The Bank Of Australasia, Traffic Receipts, São Paulo 6% Loan, 1908, Price Brothers Default, Money Market Dollars Cheaper Discounts Weak, Selfridge Provincial Stores Limited., Oilfields News, Brazilian Markets, Peco, Limited Arrangement With The Parent Company Scheme Approved Mr. Oswald H. C. Balfour On Peat As A Fuel, Australian Wool Sales, The Yokohamaspecie Bank Limited.. Stock Exchange Tables: American Produce Markets Decline In Wheat, New York Stock Exchange Quiet And Lower Oil Dividends, Continental Bourse Quotations, Commodity Prices, Revenue Returns, Montreal Exchange, Home Commercial Markets Tin Statistics Grain And Farm Produce. Shipping News: Marine Insurance American Lake Steamer Ashore, Movements Of Liners, Freight Markets, Casualty Reports, Latest Shipping News, Outward Mails To-Day's Dispatches. Property: Apartments And Boardresidence (continued), Sales By Auction, The Estate Market Mulgrave Kent Land Sold, Apartments And Boardresidence, Hampton & Sons, 20, St. James's Square, S.W.1..
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