THE
YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK
LIMITED
Incorporated in Japan. Established 1880.
Subscribed and Paid-up Capital • Yen 100,000,000 Reserve Fund - - - - „ 139,650,000
Head Office - YOKOHAMA.
BRANCHES IN ALL PRINCIPAL PARTS OF THE WORLD.
London Office:
7, BISHOPSGATE, E.C.2. H. KANO, London Manager.
IMPERIAL CANCER RESEARCH FUND.
Patron—HIS MAJESTY THE KING. President—THE RT. HON. VISCOUNT HALIFAX, K.G., P.C. Chairman of the Executive Committee— SIR HUMPHRY ROLLESTON, Bt., G.C.V.O., K.C.B. Honorary Treasurer— SIR HOLBURT WARING, Bt., C.B.E., F.R.C.S.
Founded in 1902, under the direction of the Royal College of Physicians of London and the Royal College of Surgeons of England as a centre for research and information on cancer, the Imperial Cancer Research Fund is working unceasingly on the systematic investigation of the disease in man and animals. The work of this Fund and of other great centres of research has increased our knowledge of the origin and nature of cancer and has so altered our outlook that the disease is now curable in increasing numbers. Our previous accommoda- tion has become too limited and we have recently built new modern laboratories to extend the scope of our investigations. The income from investments and the Endowment Fund is insufficient to cover the total annual expenditure, and help is urgently needed to meet the heavy additional cost of expansion.
Legacies are earnestly solicited, and should be sent to the Honorary Treasurer, c/o Royal College of Surgeons of England, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, W.C.2.
QUEEN'S 4 Sole Lessees, HALL Chappell and Co., Ltd.
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
128th SEASON, 1939-40.
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, at 2.30.
Cockaigne Overture FLGAR Le Rouet d'Omphale SAINT SAENS Symphony HAYDN Symphony No. 3, " Eroica " BEETHOVEN
NEXT CONCERT. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, at 2.30.
SIR THOMAS BEECHAM, Bart.
10s., 7s. &I., 65., 4s. unres., 3s., Is., from Keith Prowse, Box Office, Queen's Hall, and Agents.
SADLER'S WELLS THEATRE
KEITH DOUGLAS AND OWEN MASE, in conjunction with the
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY,
by arrangement with the Governors of SADLER'S WELLS announces five SUNDAY AFTERNOON CONCERTS AT 2.30. SUNDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 5. JOAN CROSS, MOISEIWITSCH. SADLER'S WELLS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. SIR HENRY J. WOOD. NOVEMBER 12.—STRATTON QUARTET. JOHN WRIGHT, OWEN MASE. NOVEMBER 19.—MENGES SEXTET. NOVEMBER 26.—MENGES QUARTET. DECEMBER 3.--CYRIL SMITH. SADLER'S WELLS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. SIR ADRIAN BOULT. Tickets. Res., 7s. 6d., 5s. 6d.. 3e. 6d. Unrea. (at doors only). 2a. and Is. Box Office, Sadler's Wells, Keith Prowse, usual Ticket Offices, and IBBS A TILLi'TT, 124, Wigmore Street, W.I. Wel. 8418.
ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC EMERGENCY CONCERTS SOCIETY
Concerts in the Parry Opera Theatre, at 5 p.m., on:—
NOVEMBER 5th, ROY HENDERSON AND THE LYRA HARP QUARTET. NOVEMBER 15th, LANCE DOSSOR AND THE MENGES QUARTET. NOVEMBER 22nd, ERIC GREENE AND THE ENGLISH ENSEMBLE. NOVEMBER 20th, ANGUS MORRISON AND THE STRATTON QUARTET. DECEMBER 6th, GEORGE PARKER AND THE °RINKE TRIO.
Open to members only. Subscription for the series, £1 le.—Apply to the Secretary. Royal College of Music, Emergency Concerts Society. Prince Consort Road, South Kensington, S.W.7.