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The Times - 05/02/1934

1934; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BILLIARDS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TRADE CORRESPONDENT, H. BLACKMAN., JOHN L. MYRES. New College, Oxford, Feb. 3., PERCIVAL WITHERBY., Oxford. L. F. POWELL., C. DALLEY. River Plate House, Finsbury Circus, E.C.2, Feb. 2., W. B. COTTON, F.Z.S., F.R.G.S. Travellers' Club, Pall Mall, S.W.1, Feb. 2., BASIL HOLMES, Secretary., D. M. M. M., FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By CALLISTHENES, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, L. C. DALDRY., Yours faithfully, W. P. HILDRED. Empire Marketing Board, 2, Queen Anne's Gate Buildings, S.W.1., HERBERT T. ROBSON, President., P. M. SYKES., J. L. NEVINSON., E. H. HAYWOOD. Park Lodge, Chislehurst Road, Sidcup, Feb. 3., R. F. P. PECHEY. The Vicarage, Yateley, Hants, Feb. 3., By Frank Elliott, C.B., BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR KENNEL CORRESPONDENT, S. BURDETT-COUTTS. Earl's Place, Mark Cross, Tunbridge Wells., HENRY B. WESTON. The Rocks Farm, East Malling, Kent, Feb. 2., W. L. LORDAN. Managing Director, E. H. Taylor, Limited. Beehive Works, Welwyn, Herts., J. D. K. RESTLER. 3, Hans Crescent, S.W.1., FROM OWNERS AND LLOYD'S, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Lectures And Meetings, Transfer Books, Nursing Homes And Hospitals, Hospital Nurses, ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX (For details see page 10), For Sale And Wanted, Tours. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners, Shipping P.& O. British India And New Zealand Companies, Freight Markets, Outward Mails, Casualty Reports, Latest Shipping News. Property: Apartments And Board Residence, The Estate Market Old Panelling Building Sites, Hampton & Sons,, Houses &c. Wanted. Law: Law Notices, February 5. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Chess The Southern Union Championship, Programmes A New Charlot Show, The Sale Room Second Henry Hirsch Collection, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 1,245, A New Cinema In Mayfair, Auction Summary. Business and Finance: Money Market Fall In The Dollar Heavy Dealings In Gold, Money Rates At Home And Abroad, World Rayon Production, Company Results Bolsover Colliery Dividend, City News in Brief, Tati Goldfields Limited, Mining Trust Offer New Funds For New Guinea Goldfields, America And The New Dollar First Effects Of Devaluation State Stimulus To Trade, City Notes The Devalued Dollar Twelve Months' Rise In Securities, Rubber Restriction Statement By Dutch Colonial Minister, London Food Markets Dull Trade In Wholesale Meat, Brazilian Coffee Exports, Alexandria Cotton, Prospects Of Currency Stabilization Messrs. Robert Benson's Views, Mexican Oil Suit Effect Of Recent Decision, Lloyds Bank, Fixed Trusts, Rumanian Stabilization Loan, Taylor Walker Debentures, Italian Conversion Scheme Premium Bonds, Argentine Grain Options, Continental Bourse Quotations Profit-Taking In Paris, Tati Goldfields Issue, German Short-Term Debt Discussion In Berlin, Mining Outputs, World's Wheat Crops Increased Estimates. Sport: Amateur Boxing Tournament At Woolwich, Association Football Arsenal Lose Again, Sports in Brief, Lacrosse Women's Territorial Tournament, Squash Rackets British Players In Canada, Cambridge Beat Sunningdale Difficult Conditions, Cricket M.C.C.'S Big Score, Rifle Shooting The African Police Cup Another Success For Somaliland, Cross-Country Running New Record For Shotover Course, Tennis Queen's Beat M.C.C., County Championship Gloucestershire's Narrow Victory, The Boat Race Practice At Oxford, Racing Notes The Lincolnshire Handicap Important Withdrawals, Golf Oxford Halve At Woking, Hunting Good Sport In Yorkshire And Lincolnshire, Lawn Tennis Perry Again Beats Crawford, Rugby Football Another Wales At Murrayfield A Remarkable Victory, Rugby Union Results International Match, Fencing New Competition Rules, Northampton Beaten At Twickenham Harlequin Backs In Form, Billiards Newman V. Davis, Hockey The North Win At Cheltenham, Walking, Winter Sports The Week At St. Moritz. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1834, "A Very Important Debate". News: Beam Wireless For China New Station Opened Direct Connexion With Britain, Sir S. Cripps On "Fierce Antagonisms" The Issue At The Next Election, More Gold For New York Plans For Shipments In March, Sir J. Stamp On American Recovery Campaign A Transatlantic Broadcast, Uncertainty In Spain Socialist Appeal To Troops "Unchaining Revolution", Small Car's Success In Monte Carlo Rally Triumph's Performance, State Of Trade Progress In The Heavy Industries, "Blackcoated" Workers Ousted By Mechanical Appliances, Entries For Cruft's Show Record Number Of Dogs, English-Grown Bulbs Experiments At Kirton, Makers Of Present-Day Rhodesia, Port Of London Candidates For Authority Elections, Cooperatives And Socialism Relations With The Labour Party, French Mistrust, Blue Shirts "Not Out For Dictatorship" General O'duffy And Mr. De Valera, Nazi Propaganda By Wireless Broadcasts To Germans Oversea, The Leipzig Prisoners, Shipping And Insurance "The Times" Review To-Morrow, L.C.C. Housing Schemes Proposed Special Committee Expenditure In 1932-33, Catholic Liberties In Malta Governor On Press Attacks, Farming Notes And Comments Bacon Pig Contract Prices, The Earthquake In Bihar An Englishwoman's Story Narrow Escapes, Surrey Mansion Fire Destruction Of Gatton Park Art Treasures Burnt, European Air Lines Through Tickets From London, Home Of Fine Art Varied Collection In Ornate House, German Arms Claims Details Of Reply To France, Japanese Terrorist Trial Ended Contrast In Sentences, Polluted Rivers Research On Ways Of Prevention, French Teachers In England Decorations And Prizes, Dollars Cheaper Fall In The Price Of Gold, Round The Shops Furs For The Riviera Many Orders For Tailor-Mades, The Gordons' Drums At Aldershot Sir Ian Hamilton's Return, Lancashire And India A New Campaign, The Vegetable Plot Onion Planting, The Balkan Pact Initialling In Belgrade, Church In A Cradle Underpinning By Coal Company, Liberal Policy Sir Herbert Samuel's Speech, Empire Shipping Mr. Lyons On Need For Cooperation, Electricity On The Farm Some Comparative Costs, Auctioneers And House Agents Codes Of Conduct, Cloudy Skies Cold Weather Likely To Continue, Agriculture Farming In East Anglia Larger Turnover In 1933 Report Of Cambridge Economists, Thieves With Cars Active Smash-And-Grab Raid Interrupted, Prince George Arrival At The Cape To-Day, Indian Cotton Greater Use In Britain, Disarmament German Reply To France Thirteen Questions, £7,000,000 In Two Ships, The Lancashire Problem, Industries Fair The Birmingham Section Ten Miles Of Display Frontages, French Crisis Brewing Two Ministerial Resignations Prefect Of Police Dismissed Pressure From The Left, By-Election News Scottish Universities' Candidate, Ayrshire Cattle For Kenya Four Heifers Shipped From Birkenhead, Association For Adult Religious Education, A Week's Work At Westminster Disarmament Day To-Morrow Important List Of Speakers, The Seedsman's Catalogue Promises Of Spring, Irish Literary Society, Financial Legislation In West Australia A Compromise Reached, Finding Work For Ex-Service Men The British Legion's Great Task Ideals Restated, U.S. Currency Policy Anxious Feeling In Washington No Stabilization Talks Yet, The British Memorandum Lord Cecil On A "Compromise" The Air Proposals, Road Courtesy The Strong And The Weak Enforcing Humanity By Order, Earthquake Damage In Bihar Area As Large As Scotland, Lord Haig's Diary Of The War Dr. Fleming's Comment At Memorial Service, The German Church Conflict Bishop Of Chichester's Letter, Business Methods In Canada Comprehensive Inquiry, Walthamstow's Old Vestry House Extension Opened By Lord Hanworth, Escalators At Docks Liverpool Labourers' Protest Strike, Livestock Sales Mr. William Dagger's Large Whites, March Of Berlin Smokers A Puffing Procession, President Roosevelt's Experiment Lessons For Canada, New 10,000-Ton Cruiser Contract Expected For Belfast Firm, Field Trials Scottish Labrador Club, Bow And Arrow Attack On Police. Reviews: Cage Birds Show A Record Attendance, Caves At Mount Carmel British Museum Exhibition, Week-End Concerts Herr Moriz Rosenthal's Recital, Music This Week Two Rarely Heard Symphonies, A Statue Of Foch Unveiling At His Birthplace, Falmouth Opera Singers "Iphigenia In Tauris", Halcyon Club Gallery, Grasmere Dialect Play "The Mistress Of Mosshead", British Exhibition At Cannes Early Days Of The Riviera, The Lifeboat Perfection Of A Type, Paris Fashions The Spring Collections, The Theatres Presentation To Sir Henry Lytton, New Films In London "Catherine The Great". Official Appointments and Notices: University News Awards Of Prizes At Glasgow, Royal Air Force Air Commodore Wells, The Army Staff Changes And Leave, Royal Navy Reserve Fleet Staff, Ecclesiastical News Sisters' Sacrifice For The Church. Display Advertising: Debenham & Freebody, Multiple Display Advertisements, Dunns Seeds, Empire, Dickins & Jones, Ltd., Waring & Gillow Ltd., Spink & Son Ltd., Three Nuns, Foxhunting, Blake's Rams, White Star, Marshall & Snelgrove, Toogood & Sons, Ltd., Petter Oil Engines, Bran, Agricultural, Player's Number 3, Gold Producers Fixed Trust Ltd., Bradleys, Wilmot's Pig Housing. Letters to the Editor: Music And The B.B.C., The Hops Scheme, The Sinai Codex, The Duke Of Buckingham, The Case Of Dimitroff, Oil And Coal, The Indian Earthquake, Russian Balloon Disaster, The Explorer Of The Maldives, Art Of The Empire, Points from Letters, Men's Straights, A Professorial Lineage Johnson And Reynolds, Monuments Of Cyprus, Unemployment Bill Contributions For Apprentices, Winter Beekeeping, Changes In Import Duties Corn Traders And The Committee A Point Of Procedure, Water Supplies, Milk Marketing Register Of Accredited Producers, A Westminster Oasis. Obituaries: Sir Charles Neish Registrar Of The Privy Council, Mr. Montagu Glass "Potash And Perlmutter", The Hon. Mrs. Marshall Brooks, Mr. Rangaswami Iyengar A Noted Indian Journalist, Dr. William Page "The Victoria County History", Obituary, Herr Rudolf Fitzner, Mr. M. S. Das An Orissa Patriot, Sir William Hardy. Index. Editorials/Leaders: After the Earthquake, To Save the Foundling Site, Dollar, Franc, and Pound, The Unemployment Fund. Weather: The Weather. Court and Social: Court Circular. Picture Gallery: Early Lambs In Wiltshire A Portrait Of Dante. Stock Exchange Tables: Official Record Of Dealings, Stock Exchange Further Rise In Gold Shares Colliery Issues Easier, Artificial Silk, Home Commercial Markets Coal Trade Reports Grain And Farm Produce, Havre Coffee, American Produce Markets, Stock Exchange Prices, Commodity Prices, New York Stock Exchange Active And Higher Effect Of Gold Imports, Brazilian Markets, Recent Public Issues, Stock Exchange Clerks' Provident Fund, Montreal Exchange, Official Price Changes.

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