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...France is J. J. Car-naud & Forges des Basse-Indre. Last week Continental Can Co. Inc. announced that it had granted this company its patents on canning and canning machinery, will receive royalties in future. Prior to the arrangement, Continental disposed of its stock interest in Compagnie Franco-Con-tinentale de Boites Metalliques, acquired last year. In England, Continental has a minority interest in Metal Box Co., Ltd. Continental's bigger rival, American Can Co., has a substantial interest in British Can Co. Ltd., maker of 25% of the tin -cans in the British Isles. The smaller part...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Cans in France | 11/16/1931 | See Source »

...Matrimony is founded upon an equality of right for both sexes and can be dissolved for just cause or by mutual con-sent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SPAIN: Mischief Unto Mother Church | 10/26/1931 | See Source »

...British actors, it retains all the fury its author put into it 44 years ago, acquires a little more in Mr. Loraine's presentation of the breakdown of a paranoiac mind. Its theme: "Love be tween the sexes is Strife." Adolph (Rob ert Loraine), a Swedish scientist, is con fronted with the problem of what to do about a servant girl who has been seduced by a soldier. Says the soldier (Barrie Livesay) : ''How can any man know if he is the father?" This is the germ of the scientist's obsession. His wife (Dorothy Dix) cunningly suggests that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theatre: Revivals | 10/19/1931 | See Source »

Brinser's "The Respectability of Mr. Bernard Shaw", was characterized by Professor Sprague yesterday as "a brilliant attack upon the popular concept of Bernard Shaw." The Harvard Press summarizes Brinser's book with "Time was when Mr. Bernard Shaw was con- sidered a highly dangerous youth derisively leveling the shafts of his Socialistic ridicule at the respectability of tht Victorian generation. Now Mr. Shaw is himself old and must in turn submit of an examination of his work at the hands of other young men provided with a new variety of wit and insight. Mr. Briuser speaks for the readers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEW BOOKS PUBLISHED BY HARVARD PRESS LISTED | 10/8/1931 | See Source »

Musicians great & small, obscure impresarios, shabby maestros, raffish editors, theatrical agents, garrulous critics: these compose a group which congregates in the Caffè Biffi in the great Galleria (Arcade) Vittorio Emanuele near Milan's La Scala Opera. Drinking vermouth con seltz by the hour, the clique finds much to gossip about. In July 1930, its conversation might have run like this: "So! So! A woman in La Scala. . . . Our Colombo, per l'amor di dio, our dove! What will become of the opera, with her in charge? That professoressa? Shocking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Valkyrie of Milan | 9/28/1931 | See Source »

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