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News from 02/07/1939

1939; Gale Group;

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Stephen Rigby, Ernest Newman, Robert J. Flintoff, R. C. Blyth, Andrew Mack, H. M. Abrahams, H. H., D. A. Manning, A. T. Johnson, H. E. Symons "Sunday Times" Motoring Correspondent, Henry Longhurst, O. M. Green, Christopher Hollis, E. N., V. H., Hubert Winterbotham, S. K. Ratcliffe, Gerard Hopkins, Leonard J. Hodson, Frank W. Crossman, Yarborough, Cecil French, John Trafford, G. W. Younger, Ralph Straus, E. S. Smith, Charles Dufresne, Geoffrey R. Minifie, Right Hon. Anthony Eden, H. F. Tivy, Richard Clowes, Basil Maine, R. C., Christopher Isherwood's, Eric Newton, Norman Crump City Editor, J. E. Kempe, Margaret French, James Agate, Sir George Franckenstein G. C. V. O., C. A. Knapp (Captain), Milward Kennedy, William R. Power, H. R. Maunsell, E. W. H., A. V. C., W. M. Lummis, H. P. S. Matthews, Herbert Furst, H. H. M. Warner, Anna Barlow, Atticus, M. Pollock Smith, W. H. Auden, Ernest A. Ebblewhite, Desmond MacCARTHY, Fedora-Marie Stancioff, D. M., Edward Shanks, Dilys Powell, H. Saunderson, John Herlihy, H. Pearl Adam, Elton Ede, Lord Elton, H. F., S. H. Day, P. Stuart, R. F. Cantin, Bishop Hensley Henson, Mr. S. R. Beale's, E. E. D. Tomlin, Hilaire Belloc,

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To-Day's Weather Multiple Display Advertising Items Marshall & Snelgrove Poles Ready to Resist Danzig Coup Multiple Display Advertising Items Continental Funds Sent to U. S. Stock Markets Held in Check by Political Fears Britain's Gold Resources Money Market Heavy Turnover in Funds From our Own Correspondent: Wall Street Stocks Regain Early Declines International Events Continue to Dominate Market "Sunday" Times New York Closing Prices (English equivalents calculated at $4.68 to £1) Reuter: Cotton Higher Reuter: Wheat Easier From Chairmen's Speeches Guest, Keen & Nettlefolds Company Meetings Net Profit £985,785 Conservative Finance Recent Improvement in Trade Mr. S. R. Beale's Survey The Metal Box Company Limited Satisfactory Results in a Difficult Year Increase of Capital Mr. F. N. Hepworth's Speech Kuala Muda Rubber Estates Silentbloc Limited Kelly's Directories Limited Company's Strong Position The General Electric Company Company Meetings New Record in Earnings Important Contracts African & European Investment Earning Capacity of the Assets Lambeth From our Own Correspondent: Canadian Stocks Depressed Adverse European and U. S. Factors British Burmah Petroleum £750,000 Capital Cut Brevities This Week's Events Financial Answers Chess New Problem-Solving Competition Rand Mining Profits "Johnnies" Group Bridge The Hold-Up Unit Trust Prices Sensibility Broadcasting To-Day's Home Programmes Hour by Hour Choice Abroad Auctions and Estates Owdeswell, Andoversford Royal Mail Lines Ltd. Player's Navy Mixture Life Begins Anew for Deaf Pain after Meals From our Fire Correspondent: Dublin's Lord Mayor Republican Woman Elected From our Scottish Correspondent: Preparing for the Queen Elizabeth Big Clyde Dredging Scheme Kaiser Thirty Years Ago An Ambassador's Memories—II Japan Before the Great War; a Visit to India Acrostics Double Acrostic No. 1797 Gooch's The Nature of Hamlet The Dramatic World Some Theories and Mr. Gielgud An American Week Plays and Players Two Plays from New York The Week's Diary "The Ascent of F. 6" Old Vic. Tuesday, June 27 Revival of W. H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood's Play St. Paul of Aix The Galleries Homage to Cezanne Recitals of the Week Scottish Dance and Song Ballet and Opera Covent Garden Additions Fair in Soho Square Novel Scheme to Help Hospital Multiple Classified Advertising Items "Don Giovanni" and the Scissors The World of Music The Voice in the Row behind Film Notes Guest Critics' Week Gooch's The New Benson Storer Clouston Suffolk Scence The World of Books Suffolk Scene. By Jullan Tennyson. (Blackie. 8s. 6d.) War-Ravaged China A Woman's Vivid Impressions Dragon Rampant. By Robin Hyde. (Hurst and Blackett. 8s. 6d.) James Blow, Junior The Duchess of Popacatapetl. By W. J. Turner. (Dent. 7s. 6d.) Hodder and Stoughton G Bell & Sons Ltd. Geoffrey Bles Eyre & Spottiswoode Germany's Revolution of Destruction A Theological Baedeker The Study of Theology. Prepared under the direction of Kenneth E. Kirk, D. D. Lord Bishop of Oxford. (Hodder and Stoughton. 15s.) The Foresight of Mr. Churchill Step by Step. By the Rt. Hon. Winston S. Churchill, C. H., M. P. (Tornton Butterworth. 12s. 6d.) Written in Acid Days of Our Years. By Plerre Van Passen. (Heinemann. 12s. 6d.) George Orwell Richard Brinsley Sheridan Hurst & Blackett Kipling's Collins How Strong is Britain? Multiple Display Advertising Items A Fine Quartet New Fiction Portraits of Charming People Meet Me at Gooly's. By Kate Mary Bruce. (Chapman and Hall. 7s. 6d.) Child of Misfortune. By C. Day Lewis. (Cape. 7s. 6d.) Adventures of a Young Man. By John Dos Passos. (Constable. 8s. 6d.) And Call It Accident. By Mrs. Belloc Lowndes. (Hutchinson. 7s. 6d.) Sunday Times Books Recommended in June Riddles of Crime Shadows Before. By Dorothy Bowers. (Hodder and Stoughton. 7s. 6d.) The Veron Mystery. By H. C. Bailey. (Gollancz. 7s. 6d.) Some Buried Caesar. By Rex Stout. (Collins. 7s. 6d.) Collins The Substance of a Dream Behold, this Dreamer! By Walter De La Mare. (Faber. 21s.) Multiple Display Advertising Items Faber Hamish Hamilton The Last Twenty Years A Gloomy Survey You Have Lived Through All This. By Edward Thompson. (Gollancz. 7s. 6d.) Books and Writers For your Library List Charm of a Province Eastern Pyrenees Catalan France. By Basil Coiller. Drawings by Helen Kapp. (Dent. 18s.) Books of the Week Robert Hale "Sunday Times" Spanish Cross-Word Puzzle Harvey Nichols and Co., Ltd. From our New York Correspondent: Tense Struggle in Congress Monetary Control Bill Talked Out at Midnight From our Berlin Correspondent: Germany and Russia From our Rome Correspondent: Italy's Wheat Production By our Paris Correspondent, "Le Jour": A Week of Tension Paris Letter Danzig Crisis The R. A. C. And the A. A.—Why both? Case Against Duplication Towards Temperance By our Zoo Correspondent: Zoo Linguists Orang-Utan Has now Learned English By an Old Member: Armaments Profits Duty Food Not to Be Excluded Week at Westminster Do You Know? Ford Madox Ford A Loss to Literature By Diarist: Chronicle of the Week Negotiations in Tokyo between Sir Robert Craigie,… The K-H News Letter service Bradleys Vichy-Celestins Palace Peebles Hydro Multiple Display Advertising Items Three Castles Cigarettes Multiple Display Advertising Items A Wanderer's Note-Book On Horsemen The Suffolk Giant "Part of Herts" in Bucks Irish Viceroys The Lost Eleven Days Public Executions Hats in Church Day or Night? Letters to the Editor Mr. Belloc's Articles—World Batting Record—"old Mother Hubbard"—Mr. Frank Brangwyn, R. A.—Lord Carson's Attitude in August, 1914—The Pill-Box Mr. Belloc's Articles World Batting Record "Old Mother Hubbard" The Irish L. T. A. "French" or "french" Mr. Frank Brangwyn, R. A. The Old Letter for "Th" Edmond Holmes Readers' Queries Lord Carson's Attitude in August, 1914 Emergency Evacuation The Pill-Box Corsica Men, Women, and Memories Sir John Anderson—Mr. W. S. Morrison—Sir Walter Kirke—Professor Strobl By Autolycus: The Town Frederick Gorringe Ltd. Sunday Times British Intentions Placed beyond Doubt To-Day's Great Review Rose without a Thorn By Scrutator: Danzig and Tientsin Germany's Wrong Road-And the Right The Warning Britain and Germany A Lesson from the past Deeds, Not Words An Eastern Locarno Spheres of Interest Tientsin Danzig: The Real Issue A Threat to Polish Independence To the Editor, Sunday Times Bulgaria and the Peace Front Paris Correspondent: Foreigners in France Contents Polish Warning to Danzig Troops Ready to Occupy Free City if Coup is Attempted Britain and France Re-Affirm Pledges French Move to Convince Hitler of Danger of War By a Diplomatic Correspondent: Anglo-French Guarantees Automatic Operation From our Own Correspondent: Danzig "Army" of 5,000 Polish Troops Ready From our Own Correspondent: If Danzig Senate Staged Coup "Poland Would March in" Germany's One Way to Settlement Contents From our Own Correspondent: French Move to Dispel Doubts Convincing Hitler Easier Situation in Tientsin Tokyo Talks Awaited Ulster Tribute at Cenotaph Party Leaders Give Fresh Warning to Germany Nation United Against Aggression Germany to Have 17 Depot Ships for Submarines Movable Bases on Trade Routes By Lieut-Commander Kenneth Edwards, R. N., "Sunday Times" Naval Correspondent R. A. C. And A. A. Why both? Premier's Plea for National Defence To-Night's Broadcast A Captain's Innings for Oxford To-Day's Review by the King 20,000 Volunteers in Hyde Park Biggest National Service Parade By a Diplomatic Correspondent: New Proposals in Moscow Hope of Agreement Reuter: Molotoff's Call to Envoys Proposals Presented Essolube By Our Political Correspondent: Lords' Busy Week Japan Debate on Thursday Scots Limit Speeches By our City Editor: U. S. Silver Crisis Decision by Senate Leads to Chaos Blow to Japan and Mexico Sunday Times Exchange: Neutrality Bill President to Press for Enactment London Station Rebuilt Royal Guests at Wedding Bride's Gown of Satin and Ermine Britain Arming for Peace Premier's Messages The Last of the Lyceum Final Curtain at the Lyceum Link with Irving Broken Reuter: Lady Linlithgow Flies Home By Our Military Correspondent: Territorial Record 3,281 New Officers Last Month "Invisible Ray" in the Abbey To Thwart Terrorists Anglo-German Match An A. A. A. Vote against Cancellation Late News New Air Force for Women On Parade at Rally To-Day Lady Wharncliffe Hurt in Car Crash Daughter Also Injured Lord Mount Temple Reuter: Dutch Cabinet Crisis Premier's Effort for Early Solution Shell Lubricating Oil Reuter: Tension Eases in Tientsin Denial of Plans to Tighten Blockade Night Raids by Chinese Reuter, British United Press: Japanese Policy May Be Tightened "if Britain Persists" Stratstone Silvifix Marsh & Baxter, Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Court Circular Buckingham Palace Lady Patricia Ramsay New Home in Kensington Palace O. T. C. s to Tour French Battlefields Visit to Maginot Line To-Day's Services The King as Farmer State Drive in Windsor King and Queen's Visit to the Royal Show Symbolic Needlework London Exhibition of Eastern Art Queen Mary Dominions Day Music in the Parks Former Sheriff Leaves £479,000 £1,000 given to an Employee Fine or Fair And Somewhat Warmer Unsettled & Mainly Cool Prospect Guards to Visit Paris 325 Men with Bands The Invalids Debenham & Freebody Woolland Bros. Ltd. Hampton & Sons, Ltd. Review To-Day in Hyde Park King and Queen at Saluting Base From our Own Correspondents: Militia Challenge Accepted by Public Schools School Speech Days Boys Eager to Show what They Can Do for Britain Dickins & Jones, Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items "Costly and Dangerous" to Attack Britain Yesterday's Speeches Air Minister on Formidable Defences "Testing Time for Democracy" Sir J. Simon's Call Nation's Morale A1 Mr. Geoffrey Lloyd's Warning Lord Trenchard on R. A. F.'s Strength "Aggression Must Stop" Future "Grave but Not Desperate" Mr. Eden's View "Attack on Empire is Death Warrant" Mr. Burgin's Warning Mobilisation Urged by Mr. Amery "Words Not Enough" Labour Ready to Fight Sir S. Cripps's Offer "No Defeatists in Britain" Sir A. Sinclair's View Democracies Strong and United Fighting for Survival Militiamen's First Pay Four Shillings in Advance 34,000 Called up this Week-End Lord Derby's Envy Tells Boys:"i Wish I Could Go Back" From our Own Correspondent: German Reserve over Danzig Herr Hitler's Silence Reuter: Danzig Cars to Be Requisitioned More Barracks Labour Appeal to German People "No One Wishes to Make War on You" Encirclement a Lie From our Own Correspondent: 1,000 Children in Cathedral Boy Reads Lessons Gen. Sir D. Brownrigg New Territorial Chief at Maidenhead British United Press: Daladier Discusses Propaganda France to Stop It By our Air Correspondent: Rush to Join Air Cadets Boys Willing to Pay for Training Long Waiting List From our Own Correspondent: Threat by I. R. A. To Police Sports Brighton Precautions Derry & Toms From our Own Correspondent: Nazis Grip on Bohemia Czechs to Complain to Hitler 40 Grievances Listed From our Own Correspondent: Italy Sneers at Britain Lord Halifax's Words "Humorous" "Threats against Axis Useless" U. S. Giant Bombers for R. A. F. To Fly Atlantic London Newspapers Germany By Our Military Correspondent: Two New Army Chiefs Take over Men who Will Train the next B. E. F. Co-Ordinating Home Defence Mays Wins the Cup Crystal Palace Motor Races Tribute to "Dick" Seaman By Our Agricultural Correspondent: Biggest Show of Livestock Breaking Records at the "Royal" Extra Judges Needed The Duchess of Gloucester At Aldershot Show Plane Ablaze after Striking House Pilot Escapes Unhurt Yesterday's Weddings Hon Claude Allenby & Miss Sheila Price Mr. Guy R. Young and Miss E. Cossart Capt. N. Lovett and Miss Stigand Prayers for Niemoller From our Own Correspondent: Finland Goes to the Poll Views on Anglorussian Talks Cross-Currents From our Own Correspondent: Quaker Celebration The Tercentenary of Thomas Ellwood Raffles, Junr 15-Year-Old Author of Crime Thriller Mail & Shipping News England's Holiday Coast Cliff-Bound Villages A Feature of the Yorkshire Coast Staithes, one of the cliff-bound villages of the… "Sunday Times" Cross-Word Puzzle No. 757 500 Years Old Tithe Barn to Go Too Fragile to Repair Anglo-Swedish Trade Talks Two Veterans of the Sea A Timely Appeal Liverpool's £110,000 Hall Derry & Toms From our Own Correspondent: London Show of Sunday Finds Universities A Nile Town Woman Professor at Dublin First in its History Mobiloil From a Special Correspondent: Museums Must Be Brighter Plea in Report to Conference Association's Jubilee Sleeper on Line By a Special Correspondent: Pictures that Made History Sale of Chilham Castle Treasures From a Special Correspondent: To Shoot against United States Britain's Team for Pershing Cup Mr. Elliot Sees Air-Raid Test "Victims" Treated Reuter: Mauretania Returning New Races of Roses The Garden To-day Popularity of the Polyanthas A Nature Note-Book By Pandora: On Helping Ourselves Recipes from Readers Home-Brewed Wines From Lady Muriel Beckwith's Collection: Recipes of Quality Hungarian Gulzas Milton Proprietary Ltd. P. Steinmann & Co. Carltona, Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Court and Society A Week of Notable Entertaining—Brilliant Cathering at Sutton Place—Many Dances for Debutantes—At the Races in Paris Etcetera Promises And Menaces For The Autumn Derry & Toms Jantzen Knitting Mills Ltd. Cook & Son. Ltd. St. Michael Azores Multiple Display Advertising Items Hotels, Cruises, Tours and Resorts American Hospitality B. & N. Line Royal Mail, Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Lamport & Holt Multiple Display Advertising Items Swiss National Exhibition St. Jean De Luz New Zealand Line Multiple Display Advertising Items Luxemburg Multiple Display Advertising Items Elders & Fyffes, Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Phs. Van Ommeren (London). Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items The British & Northern Sripping Agency Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items By a Woman Representative: New Models as Bargains Saving Money on Smart Furs Permanent Wave as Sale Novelty To-Morrow's Cause List By a Special Correspondent: Juveniles on Labourmarket Variable Limit of Working Hours Effect of School Change Film Party in Crash Director, Manager and Actresses Injured Died at Red Cross Meeting Why the Fuel Tax is Better Keeping More Cars in Use This Week's Road Test The Humber Snipe Imperial Do You Know? Golf Club Competitions Schweppes Bruen Seems Inspired at St. Andrews Overseas Challenge in "Open" May Be Foiled Cotton Strong Favourite Oxford Collapse when Well Placed Cricket Last Five Wickets Fall for only Fifteen Runs Timms' Fourth Century J. Parks Upsets Northants Warwick Ahead From our Own Correspondent: Yorkshire Defy Early Shocks Hutton and Leyland Lead Recovery Watts Deprived of Hat-Trick First Class Cricket Scores in Detail Lomas Places a ball from Webster to leg at… By a Special Correspondent: Copson's Six Victims Derbyshire Again Play Remarkable Cricket Essex Blunder Wright Takes Nine "Hat-Trick" Ends the Gloucester Innings Hammond's Hundred Edrich Rallies Middlesex Chanceless Hundred against Lancashire Farrimond Enjoys Benefit Match Worcester Fade Leicester Attack Has Mixed Fortune The Cunning of Constantine Notts Batsmen Baffled by Varied pace Hardstaff's Defiance From our Own Correspondent: Winchester and Eton Draw Public Schools Light Blues' Captain in Big Stand Club Cricket Results Greyhound Racing Folkestone Festival Varied British Successes at Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Austin Extended in Match with Butler Miss Hardwick's Stern Test Fleming's Cycling Win Reuter: American Baseball Results From our Own Correspondent: Another Victory for Vim Yachting Tomahawk Second at Plymouth Milocarians Win Mackillop's Splendid Javelin Throw By our Polo Correspondent: Bright Play at Hurlingham Polo Someries House Just Beat Optimists Olive Oil Public Schools Results Christs Hospital v. Berkhamsted By Fairway: Pharis a Worthy Rival to Blue Peter Racing Notes Grand Prix Winner's Sensational Finish at Longchamp Titanic St. Leger Race Expected By Mankato: English Breeding Triumph in Paris Donoghue May Train Pharis for Doncaster Classic: Hyperion's Stock From our Racing Correspondent: London Cup Won by Olympus Yesterday's Racing Neck Victory over High Rank England Win Third "Soccer" Test Public School Swimming Budge Beats Tilden Henley Regatta Draw Rowing Overseas Challenge for the Grand England Should Win New Event London F. C. Keep Savage Shield Fencing Grosvenor's Narrow Defeat British Record Broken Miss Reid's Distinction At Motspur Park Worthington and Co. Ltd. Six Records in Junior Championships Remarkable Performances in 100 Yards and Mile Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flats and Chambers Furnished and Unfurnished Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Staverton Builders, Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times

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