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News from 20/08/1939

1939; Gale Group;

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J. K. A., Ernest Newman, Andrew Mack, S. G. Rendel, J. A. Spender, Sir George Newman G. B. E., M. D., D. A. Manning, H. M. Abrahams, A. T. Johnson, Henry Longhurst, George Philippi, Yarborough, Sir Cecil Harcourt-Smith, W. MacLANACHAN "Sunday Times" Air Correspondent, E. Latham, Professor A. Berriedale Keith D. C. L., D. Litt, Ralph Straus, Marie Scott-James, Dudley Young, Lieut Commander Kenneth Edwards R. N., "Sunday Times" Naval Correspondent, Alan Houghton Brodrick, H. Wm. Brittan, Richard Clowes, Basil Maine, Doreen Wallace, Norman Crump City Editor, J. F. Clayton, H. G. W., Elliot Allard, LeJour, Milward Kennedy, Diarist, Sir John Marriott, Sean O'casey, Hartley Withers, Phyllis Saint-Duisne, R. Napier, Atticus, Lord Davies, G. W. Chisholm, M. Pollock Smith, James Seton-Anderson, W. Grainger, R. L. Hollands, F. H. Edwards, Desmond MacCARTHY, Andrew W. Arnold, Edward Shanks, H. Pearl Adam, Elton Ede, Rowland H. Hill, H. F., E. W. E. Kempson Headmaster, William Cibson, Hilaire Belloc, Frederick Harker,

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To-Day's Weather: Multiple Display Advertising Items Hotels, Board Residences, Etc Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Marshall & Snelgrove Lord Halifax Returns to London Overseas Trade and Sterling Factors against an Impending Depreciation of the Pound Oils and the U. S. Price-Cut From our Own Correspondent: Wall Street Improvement in Late Trading Short-Covering on Encouraging Political Outlook "Sunday Times" New York Closing Prices (English equivalents calculated at $4.68 to £1.) From our Own Correspondent: Canadian Stocks Canadian Closing Prices (English equivalents calculated at $4.68 to £1.) The Chase National Bank Blue Star Line Player's Navy Cut Tobacco Dr. Singha Asthma Tablets Money Market Dutch Guilders Firm William Baird and Co. Trading Profit £411,700 for Thirteen Months Brevities Financial Answers Bridge The Cross-Ruff Chess Problem-Solving Competition Acrostics Carpeting Plants The Garden To-Day For Economy and Ornament A Nature Note-Book From our Scottish Correspondent: Glasgow's Rates Burden Army of Civic Employees Lighting the House Preferences Broadcasting To-Day's Home Programmes Hour by Hour Choice Abroad Auctions and Estates Forty Years after The Dramatic World The Survival of the Wittiest A Strand Re-Union Plays and Players "Sitting Pretty" Princes. Thursday, August 17 A Musical Play. Book by Douglas Furber Music by Manning Sherwin "Counterfeit" Duke of York's Tuesday, August 15 A Play. By Cyril Butcher and Albert Arlen From a Film Correspondent: Fifth Form at St. Agil Film Notes Another Success from France When the Ghosts Begin to Walk The World of Music Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heinemann Dent Everything Will Be Better Tomorrow Swift's Religion The World of Books Jonathan Swift, Dean and Paster. By Robert Wyse Jackson, Ll. D. (S. P. C. K. 6s.) The Business Side of Life Economics for Democrafts. By Geoffrey Crowther. (Nelson. 2s.) Searchlight on China New Factors and the Future China At War. By Freda Utley. (Faber. 12s. 6d.) Hutchinson Herbert Jenkins Collins Guy Fletcher Hamish Hamilton Holidays Laughter down the Years The Role of Comedy: In Praise of Comedy: A Study in its Theory and Practice. By James Feibleman. (Allen and Unwin. 10s. 6d.) Turner's Life and Art The Life of J. M. W. Turner, R. A. By A. J. Finberg. (Clarendon Press. 30s.) Turner. By Camille Mauclair, translated from the French by Eveline Byam Shaw. (Heinemann. 10s. 6d.) In Search of Sassetta Sassetta. By J. W. Pope-Hennessy. (Chatto and Windus. 25s.) Jarrolds Stanley Paul Book Tokens An Admiral's Memories The Story of a Naval Life. By Admiral Sir Hugh Tweedie. (Rich and Cowan 18s.) Mr. Sullivan Comes to Town Sullivan At Bay. By Frank Sullivan. With Drawings by James Arnold. (Dent. 6s.) Books of the Week New Lives for Old New Fiction Three Good Stories The City of Gold. By Francis Brett Young. (Heinemann. 8s. 6d.) Blossom Like the Rose. By Norah Lofts. (Gollancz. 7s. 6d.) No Southern Gentleman. By Maurice Griffiths. (Rich and Cowan. 8s. 6d.) Spain to the Balkans This Time a Better Earth. By Ted Allan. (Heinmann. 7s. 6d.) Balkan Express. By Leonard Ross. (Heinmann. 7s. 6d.) Beauty Absolute. By GuyFletcher. (Cassell. 7s. 6d.) Puzzles of Crime Mum's the Word for Murder. By Asa Baker. (Gollancz. 7s. 6d.) Old Mrs. Fitzgerald. By Anne Hocking. (Bles. 7s. 6d.) Let Him Die. By E. H. Clements. (Hodder and Stoughten. 7s. 6d.) Abduction. By Thomas Burke. (Jenkins. 7s. 6d.) The Ghost Plane. By James Corbertt. (Jenkins. 7s. 6d.) The Changed Face. By Thurlow Craig. (Hutchinson. 7s. 6d.) Do You Know? The Map of History Dr. Toynbee's Great Task A Study of History. Vols. IV-VI. By A. J. Toynbee. (Oxford University Press. 70s.) Out-Of-The-Way Europe The Mirrors of Versailles. By Elisabeth Kyle. (Constable. 10s.) The Diary of a Cyclist I Got On My Bicycle. By John Sowerby. (Muller. 7s. 6d.) Gollancz Daily Sketch A Wanderer's Note-Book The Silence of the Sea "Mons Meg" Modern Languages English Inns The Oldest Oxford College "Finish" in Painting The Last Poems of Yeats Cricket Records "Greatness in Acting" The Plural Density of Populations Readers' Queries Mr. Spender's Articles Militia Doctors From our New York Correspondent: Changing Creeds in America II—Where Liberalism Stands To-day From our Berlin Correspondent: Distrust and Rumour in Berlin From our Rome Correspondent: Rome and Danzig From our Paris Correspondent: France and Propaganda The Holiday Spirit Men, Women, and Memories By Autolycus: The Town Diarist: Chronicle of the Week From our Eire Correspondent: Britain as Seen from Eire Music from Abroad New Works at "Proms" Power Ethyl The Autocar The Independent Mutual War Damage Indemnitry Trust,… The Sunday Times Britain United on a Clear Policy Rehousing the Nation The Golden Age Germany and her Neighbours The Unchanging Problem of Europe Our Healthy New Militia Parties & Foreign Policy Mr. Spender's Articles To the Editor, Sunday Times American Parties and the Constitution Contents Lord Halifax at Foreign Office Return to London to Study Latest Reports on Situation Big Expansion of Polish Forces Anglo-French Plans Now Complete for all Eventualities By our Diplomatic Correspondent: Britain's Position Unchanged From our Own Correspondent, British United Press: M. Burckhardt Planning New Move? From our Own Correspondent, British United Press, Reuter: Swiss Watch on Frontier Reply to German Troop Moves Italy Strengthens Border Force From our Own Correspondent, British United Press: German Troops on Slovak Frontier New Roads Built New Water Speed Record Sir Malcolm Does 141 M. P. H. New Water Speed Record From our Own Correspondent: Count Csaky Sees Hungarian Envoy Pope's Peace Call British United Press, Reuter: Mussolini to Visit Albania Soon Count Ciano at Tirana British United Press: Moscow Missions to Report Progress Young Bowler's Test Success England Wicket with First Ball Football in 80 Degrees From our Own Correspondent: Prince Bernhard Saves Four Boat Sunk on Lake Duke and Duchess of Kent To Visit India Girl Diver Hurt in Somersault Rescue at Contest British United Press: New Mexican Land Restrictions President's Decree Navy at Peak of Efficiency Ready for Any Emergency Within a Few Hours Speed-Up in Warship Building Cleveland Discol The Value of Attack in the Air Strategic Lessons of Exercises Blockade by Bombers Dismissed R. A. F. By Court-Martial Air-Day Incident Barrister's Fall from Cliff Reuter: Ceylon's £430,000 for Arms By our Naval Correspondent: Thetis Salvage Prospects Another Attempt to be Made this Week From our Own Correspondent: Cowes Yachting Squadron Vessels in the Roads 'Army' Conclave Will Last a Week Still without Chief The Corporation of Trinity House Guardians of the Coast The Brethren of Trinity House Reuter: South African Trade with Germany New Pact Signed World Orders for Army Boots Five Nations Place Contracts in Britain Television to Open Radiolympia Novel Ceremony Four-Fold Bus Smash Reuter: Late News Reuter: Rout of Arab Gang British Lieutenant Killed From our Own Correspondent: "Stand Firm behind Government" Sir I. Hamilton's Plea British United Press: America's P. M. G. Sees the Pope Half-Hour Talk Cobb's next Attempt Reuter: Atlantic Air Route Canada to Be Partner in New Company Forearm By Our Military Correspondent: Army Invades Kent 700 Vehicles Move to One Area Obstacles Left by Air Raiders Hampshire Truce Night Battle along Banks of Way Burberrys Ltd. Veebex Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Court Circular From our Own Correspondent: The Season at Le Touquet Many English Visitors Dunwich Pilgrimage Ceremony of Blessing the Sea To-Day The Premier's Trout Lord Vaughan Comes of Age To-Day's Services Royal Children's Holiday Large Fortune for Charities Pianist was Left £35,000, Died worth £1,418 Weddings Mr. J. B. T. Judd and Miss C. White-Smith Judge's Wife Dead Princess Margaret Music in the Parks Fine Weather to Continue A Chance of Local Thunder Rather Warm D. C. L. I. Memorial Service Wreaths at Cenotaph Yachts at Oban A Successful Season Debenham & Freebody Raf Rover From a Special Correspondent: Gaps in Civil Defence Government Warns Local Bodies Urgent Need of Co-Ordination The Crisis Area From our Own Correspondent, Exchange: Nazi Attacks on Poland Fresh Stories of "Persecutions" Roads to Close for Manoeuvres Reuter, British United Press: France's Pledges Will Be Kept Press Warning to Germany "Pitiless Reply to Aggression" From our Own Correspondent: Crew Escape from Blazing Plane Tank Explodes Plight of Jews in Bohemia Germans Parade with Truncheons Special Permits for Theatres Yachtsmen Thrown into Sea Spill during Race P & O Multiple Display Advertising Items Samona From our Own Correspondent: Talks in tokyo Suspended Indignation over British Decision Japanese Army Chiefs Confer Reuter, British United Press: British Police Sergeant Shot Kills Two Attackers From our Own Correspondent: Mother Gives Life for Child Bus on Pavement Two Found Dying in Farmyard Search on Mountain Exchange: French Atlantic Flight The Mons Memorial Euwe Loses his Chess Lead Equalled by Flohr at Bournemouth Grand Prix Motor Cyclist's 100 m. p. h. Fastest Ulster Race Reuter: First Shot in World War British Memorial near Mons Unveiling To-Day I. R. A. Suspects to Be Finger-Printed Registration Order "Night out" by Air How Six Britons Made a Precedent Exchange: German Army Plane Lands in France Pilot Seized by Troops Reuter: Nazi Propaganda in France Flood of Pamphlets By a Special Correspondent: Scientists and Amusement British Association Themes Television and Films Carnival Week at Southend Hoping to Raise £5,000 From our Own Correspondent: Burst Main Flings Pavement in Air Road Undermined Wife's Alleged Help in Prison Escape Remanded with Baby National Benzole Mixture From our Own Correspondent: German Language for Czechs Skoda Works Strike Caribou on Second Atlantic Flight Due in New York To-Night Company Lends £10,000 to the Nation Two Years Free of Interest Peer's 100th Wicket From our Own Correspondent: League Radio Transfer Talks this Week Two Killed in Mine Roof Collapse after Shot Firing From our Own Correspondent: 3,000,000 Blooms at Flower Show Two-Acre Marquee Evacuation Plans for London Volunteers Needed Reservists Protest "Menial Tasks" Such as Cookhouse Fatigue Reuter: Alleged Murderer Shot Dead Battle with Police Mail & Shipping News The Standard Motor Company Limited Beer By a Special Correspondent: Road Experts to See U. S. Highways Studying Methods from a Coach Month's Tour of Inspection By a Special Correspondent: New Zealand's Centennial Exhibition Royal Loans to Art Show Twelve Months of Celebration By a Motoring Correspondent: Better and Cheaper Cars Two Famous Makes Dazzled Pilot Leaps with Parachute Lands on tombstone Channel Canoeist Safe By a Special Correspondent: Importance of Canned Food How Britain Could Beat Blockade Test on Rats to Prove Claim From our Own Correspondent: Planets' Influence on Trees "Rhythms of Growth" By our Zoo Correspondent: Elephant Patients at the Zoo Recovering from 'Flu 3,000 Helped to Emigrate Year's Working of Australian Plan Openings for More Boys By a Special Correspondent: Leather League of Nations London Conference of Chemists From our Own Correspondent: Mr. De Valera to Visit Canada Invitations to Speak Naval Appointments Court and Society "Sunday Times" Cross-Word Puzzle No. 764 Reuter: Stage Honeymooners in Car Crash Mr. And Mrs. J. Counsell Fashions In Fur For The Young By a Special Correspondent: Building for Business Theme of New R. I. B. A. Exhibition Modern Ideas for Shops Shakespeare at Mells Manor Mr. S. Asquith as Shylock Derry & Toms Multiple Display Advertising Items Thos. Cook & Son, Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Bournemouth Hotels, Tours & Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Cunard White Star Multiple Display Advertising Items Lamport & Holt Multiple Display Advertising Items Six Points of a Good Day Shooting More About Guns Do You Know? What is Lacking in the Game Golf Present-Day Players and the past The Ryder Cup By a Special Correspondent: Women's Bowls Devon May Take Another Title Reuter: Henry Cotton in the Lead Two Fine Rounds in German Open Bowls E. B. A. Singles Title Goes North West Wight Regatta Golf Club Competitions From our Own Correspondent: Tomahawk's Win at Brixham Yachting Wins 12-Metre Prize from Jenetta Anxious Moment for the Arsenal Jubilee Games Played at 80 in the Shade Association Football Many Players Injured—Chelsea's Fine Start at Brentford West Ham and Fulham Flattered by Score Some Changes Likely By a Special Correspondent: Arsenal's Narrow Win Hooper Injured after Saving Penalty Yesterday's Sport Chelsea Upset Brentford Craft Counts against Team in a Hurry James Scores Three Swimming England and Denmark Level British Woman Champion Retains Jubilee Bowl Fencing Seawanhaka Cup Race off Rugby Club Prospects Silver King Olive Oil Reuters: Baseball in America England's Fight for Runs in the Third Test Cricket Constantine Causes Collapse at Oval—Brilliant Hardstaff From our Own Correspondent: Essex Defiant Yorks Kept in Field All Day How Hitton was out at the Oval Worcester Had No "Tail" Sussex Bowlers Suffer on Batsman's Wicket Palmer's Promise From our Own Correspondent: Middlesex Bats in Trouble Collapse after Looking in Command Sims Gets Seven Schweppes From our Own Correspondent: Fifth Century by Ames Good Partnership with Valentine Lancashire in Happy Position M. C. C. Master Civil Service Muncer Gets Eight Wickets for 36 Runs By a Special Correspondent: Fine Batting by Fishlock Surrey Make Big Score against Warwick Tale of a New Ball Hampshire Set a Task Somerset Score 381 for Five Wickets Cricket Scores Club Cricket Germans Likely to Win Athletics To-Day's International in Cologne Fire Brigade Sports at the White City Pell Makes the pace in Relay From our Own Correspondent, Reuter: Lively Buxton Final Lawn Tennis Butler Wears down Russell By Fairway: Splendid Sport Promised at York Racing Notes Gimcrack Stakes Will Be Week's Biggest Thrill Stardust Expected to Shine By Mankato: Knavesmire's Place in Turf History Swampy Plain Converted into One of Best Racecourses 200 Years Ago From our Racing Correspondent: St. Leger Colt Disappoints Yesterday's Racing Heliopolis Unplaced at Hurst Park Portmarnock's Win Greyhound Racing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harrods Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anderida Ltd. 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