CAPT. J. E. M. SKINNER TO SUCCEED LIEUT.-COMMANDER WEBB From 270 applicants for the post of secretary to the Leicestershire County Club, Captain J. E. M. Skinner, of Winchester, has been chosen. Captain Skinner was educated at Wellington College. Berkshire, and was with the King
March 21, 1939 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
BIRMINGHAM LEAGUE CLUB’S PROFIT The statement of accounts, presented at last night’s annual meeting of Kidderminster Cricket Club, revealed profit of £22 ss. od. on the season. The honorary secretary (Mr. A. W. Gethin) stated the club opened the season with an overdraft of and w
March 21, 1939 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
After meeting at Tadmarton House the V\ arwiekshire Hounds found in the Highlands and ran out towards Bloxham village. Turning hack, they killed their fox close to the starting point. Finding again in Mr. Mould’s gorse, hounds ran nicely across to Wroxton. Then swinging back, th
March 21, 1939 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
PARQUET, Account Price*— 3% Perpetual Rentes 4% Rentes, 1917 4% Rentes. 1918 5% Rentes, 1920 4% Rentes, 1925 Rentes, 1932 A 4i% Rentes, 1932 B 41% Rentes, 1937 Bauque de France Banque de Paris Comptoir National d’Escompte .... Credit Foncier de France Credit Lyonnais Societe Gen
March 21, 1939 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
Tobaccos, although above the worst, were substantially lower. Gallahers lost at and Imperials and British-Americans gave way to 6 15-32 and 4% respectively. Trans-Atlantic issues rallied in the afternoon on firmer opening Wall Street advices. U.S. Steels were finally down at 59%
March 21, 1939 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
Rubber shares were severely marked down, and business was almost standstill. Anglo- Dutch closed Is. 9d. lower at 235. 6d., Rubber Trusts lost Is. 9d. at 265. 9d., and Malayalams dropped to 275. 3d. Allied Sumatras were quoted Is. l%d. lower at 14s. 3d., and United Sua Belongs f
March 21, 1939 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England