STOCKS SINK TO NEW LOWS; SELLING PUZZLES WALL ST.; GRAIN AND COTTON ALSO OFF; PREMIER ISSUES HARD HIT Steel Rally Is Broken Quickly and the Entire List Then Drops. LOSSES UP TO 35 POINTS Wall St. Mystified by Origin of 6,452,770 Shares Traded in Three-Hour Session. COTTON IS DOWN $1 A BALE Wheat Loses 7 Cents a Bushel --Average of 25 Industrials Is Near Half of Year's High.
Date: 13 November 1929
Govs deny rept of temporary suspension until financial situation rights itself
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Players of the Game; Horton Smith--Golf's Youthful Star.
Date: 13 November 1929
By GEORGE H. GREENFIELD. All Rights Reserved
George GREENFIELD
Career; por
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THE QUEEN BEE' IS UNHAPPY COMEDY; ertrude Bryan and Ian Keith Play Leading Roles in New Offering at the Belmont. RIAN DONLEVY AMUSING ne Entertaining Scene Marks This Work by Louise Fox Connell and Ruth Hawthorne.
Date: 13 November 1929
Queen Bee, by F Connell and R Hawthorne
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NEWS OF MARKETS IN LONDON, BERLIN; Internationals Decline on English Exchange--Credit Conditions Tighter.BRITISH FUNDS IMPROVEDullness Pervades the GermanBoerse, With Price TendencyGenerally Lower. London Closing Prices. Berlin Dull and Lower. Berlin Closing Prices.
Date: 12 November 1929
Special to The New York Times
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SIR RONALD LINDSAY NAMED AMBASSADOR FOR BRITAIN HERE; Foreign Office Official to Succeed Sir Esme Howard,Probably in February.HIS WIFE IS AN AMERICANWashington Pleased by Choiceof Able Diplomat at Time of Important Negotiations. VANSITTART GETS HIS POST Sir Esmond Ovey Shifted FromBrazil to Be First Envoy toRussia Under New Compact.
Date: 13 November 1929
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
To be Brit Amb to Russia
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REPORT ON RIORDAN CITES PLEA BY SMITH; Dr. Norris Again Says Former Governor Urged Delaying the News of the Suicide. TELLS OF PARLEY AT HOME Informed Whalen of Case Morning After, Medical Examiner Asserts --Describes Finding Body.
Date: 13 November 1929
Rept by Chief Medical Examiner C Norris
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BIG FEAST SPREAD FOR ARCTIC FLIERS; Reaching Cambridge Bay Post, McAlpine Party Got First Good Meal in Two Months. ROSE IN NIGHT TO EAT AGAIN Warm Beds Welcomed After Days and Nights of Cold and Hunger on March. NEWS OF SAFETY FLASHED Eskimo Runner Halted Final Flight of Rescue Planes Which Had Twice Missed Refugees. Messages Flashed to Homes First Real Bed in Ten Weeks. Twice Missed by Rescue Planes. Last Search Flight Prepared. Eskimo Runner Brings Word.
Date: 12 November 1929
By RICHARD PEARCE, Editor, Northern Miner, Toronto
Richard PEARCE
Pearce tells of welcome for party at Cambridge Bay
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