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News from 27/08/1939

1939; Gale Group;

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Ashley Sampson, Ernest Newman, C. B. Bonner, J. A. Spender, Andrew Mack, George Philippi, E. N., H. C. Lawlor, Yarborough, Ralph Straus, A. Crewes, W. W. Paine, Propessor D. W. Brogan, T. Fowler, Richard Clowes, Peter Quennell, Basil Maine, R. C., Doreen Wallace, Norman Crump City Editor, James Stephens, Milward Kennedy, Diarist, W. C. Eyre Hartley, D. R. Gent, Sir Arthur Keith F. R. S., Desmond MacCarthy, Virginia Cowles, Atticus, G. W. Chisholm, Hugh Lainson, E. H., Arthur E. Buck, Harry Abbott, Edward Shanks, G. P. Macclellan (Lieut-Col), Charles Williams, Charles L. Freeston, A. Bryce-Stewart, H. Pearl Adam, G. Fitzgerald, H. F., Elton Ede, Hamilton Price, R. F. Cantin, Walter King, W. R. Matthews, H. C. Humphries, Hilaire Belloc, W. P. Ryan, H. Evans (Hampstead),

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To-Day's Weather Multiple Display Advertising Items Marshall & Snelgrove Bank Rate, Sterling, and Gilt-Edged Meaning of the Transitional Measures Conserving our Resources From our Own Correspondent: Upturn on a Very Busy Wall Street Market's Confidence of World Tension Easing Quotations from the "Sunday Times" New York Correspondent and Reuter's Agency: "Sunday Times" New York Closing Prices (English equivalents calculated at $4.48 to £1) From our Own Correspondent: Canadian Stocks Canadian Closing Prices (English equivalent calculated at $4.50 to £1) Batchelor's Peas Company Meetings Further Progress Player's Navy Cut Tobacco Multiple Display Advertising Items Money Market Further Fall in Sterling Brevities London Produce Terminal Sugar Quiet and Easier Bridge The Basis of Valuation Chess Problem-Solving Competition Acrostics From our Eire Correspondent: Eire and the Crisis Realistic View of the Position Australia Building up Arms Industry Helping Other Dominions City Council to Meet From our Scottish Correspondent: Scotland Needs Volunteers Shelter Problems in Edinburgh Great Western Railway Reunions Broadcasting To-Day's Home Programmes Hour by Hour Choice Abroad Auctions and Estates Old Familiar Farces The Dramatic World Mr. Travers Obliges Again Two American Successes Plays and Players Productions for London From a Film Correspondent: Lincoln when Young Film Notes Triumph for Henry Fonda On the Track of the Whole-Tone Scale The World of Music Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mr. Priestley Speaking his Mind The World of Books Rain Upon Godshill. By J. B. Priestley. (Heinemann. 8s. 6d.) Rodin the Enigma Rodin: The Immortal Peasant. By Anica Leslle. With an introduction By Sir John Levey (Herbert Joseph. 12s. 6d.) Cases of Sir Edward Clarke The Life of Sir Edward Clarke. By Derek Walker-Smith and Edward Clarke. (Thornton Butterworth. 18s.) Andrew Dakers Limited J. B. Priestley's Andrew Dakers Limited Collins Multiple Display Advertising Items Harrap The Harvest of Poetry Anthologies Good and Bad Modern Poetry. Chosen by Robert Lynd. (Nelson. 7s. 6d.) Organised Labour Trends Organised Labour in Four Continents. By H. A. Marquand and others. (Longmans. 15s.) "A Great Man, Sir" Sheridan in Public Life Here. Lies Richard Brinsley Sheridan. By Kenelm Foss. (Martin Secker. 16s.) A Master of Ballet Ballet Russe. Memoirs of Nicolas Legat. (Methuen. 25s.) Douglas Reed right again Social Progress in Denmark Denmark a Social Laboratory. By Peter Manniche. (Oxford University Press. 5s.) The Heir's Dilemma Spare That Tree. By Handasyde. (Methuen. 7s. 6d.) Panorama of India Indian Pilgrimage. By Ranjee G. Shahanl. (Michael Joseph. 15s.) Do You Know? Cassell The Last of Henri Quatre The Last Days of Henri Quatre. By Heinrich Mann. (Secker and Warburg. 9s. 6d.) Books of the Week Companion to the Psalms The Psaims for Every Day. By Janet T. Stoddart. (Hodder and Stoughton. 10s. 6d.) A Genius and Some Lesser Mortals New Fiction Portrait of Shakespeare Gentleman of Stratford. By John Brophy. (Collins. 8s. 6d.) Hudson Rejoins the Herd. By Claude Houghton. (Collins. 7s. 6d.) Luke. By Noel Streatfeild. (Heinemann. 7s. 6d.) Anchor Comes Back. By Humphrey Jordan. (Hadder and Stoughton. 8s. 6d.) Outwitting the Reader The Blind Side. By Patricia Wentworth. (Hadder and Stoughton. 7s. 6d.) Mclean Excels. By George Goodchild. (Hodder and Stoughton. 4s.) Behind the Paragraph. By H. M. E. Clamp. (Joseph. 7s. 6d.) Murder of a Diplomat. By Capt. A. O. Pollard. (Hutchinson. 7s. 6d.) Strange Honeymoon. By Octavus Roy Cohen. (Appleton-Century Co. 7s. 6d.) History and Romance Portrait of a Patriat. By R. W. Thompson. (Collins. 8s. 6d.) Supercargo. By Earl Whitehorne. (Harrap. 8s. 6d.) The Piper in the Wind. By Anne Hepple. (Harrap. 8s. 6d.) Men against Hitler Multiple Display Advertising Items Harrap A Wanderer's Note-Book Moscow Remembered The Plural The Twelfth of July English Inns Postage Coupons The First Cross-Word Championship Cricket Cavalry Tactics, 1914 Redundant Prepositions Cricket Records Dene-Holes Irish Pronunciation George Augustus Sala Readers' Queries Mr. Spender's Articles Britain's Health "Mons Meg" From our New York Correspondent: Changing Creeds in America III—The Lessons of History From a Berlin Correspondent: Germany and Russia By our Rome Correspondent: Uncertainty in Rome From our Paris Correspondent: Confidence in France Assurance of the Army Men, Women, and Memories By Autolycus: The Town By an Old Member: Parliament and the Crisis Week at Westminster All Parties Support the Government Chronicle of the Week Alcohol for Engine Power Lanalol Shampoo The Sunday Times The Issue August 27,1939 Double-Dealing in Excelsis yet the Door of Peace is Still Ajar The Nature of Nationalism The Spirit of Britain Letter to the Editor Belief in Truth and Right To the Editor, Sunday Times American Parties Special Features on Other Pages Cabinet Reviews Hitler's Demands Danzing, Route Through Corridor, and End of Anglo-Polish Pact Meeting To-Day to Approve Reply Fuehrer Talks to Ambassador of Former German Frontiers By Our Political Correspondent: Ambassador's Interviews Hitler's Letter to Premier Pressure of World Opinion France Replies to Hitler Pledges Reaffirmed Contents Reuter: Nuremberg Congress off The Bank-Rate Ambassador's Return From a Special Correspondent, British United Press, Reuter: Berlin Waits on London in State of Tension Anxiety About Reply Sir Nevile Will Take Back Police Night Call on Reservists Control of Railways Yesterday in Whitehall The King To Remain in London for the Present From our Own Correspondent: Warsaw Waits Calmly No Surrender of Danzig Rights Fatal Clashes on Border Italians Do Not Expect War People's Faith in Duce The Sportsman's Ethyl Italians Do Not Expect War People's Faith in Duce Hitler Consults Mussolini Berlin Rumours From our Own Correspondent: Hitler's Messages to Duce Rome Discussions Reuter: Rumanian Envoy in Paris Recalled Wish to Be Relieved This map will enable readers to follow more closely… Reuter: A Peace Plea from Canada To Axis and Poland 600,000 at Season's First Matches Hot-Weather Football Midnight Railway Settlement Consideration on Merits From our Own Correspondent, Reuter: German Pledge to Belgium Her Frontiers to Be Respected Japanese "Goodwill Plane" World Flight Begun By Our Political Correspondent: Cabinet in case of War Reconstruction On a Broad Basis Late News By Our Television Correspondent: Duke of Kent at Radio Show Year's Progress in Television Ex-Emperor to Go to Camp British United Press: President May Have Been Murdered British Airways From our Own Correspondent: French Army now 2,000,000 Opinion against "Second Monich" Reactions to Moscow Pact The Burberry Multiple Display Advertising Items Court Circular Sir William Fry Head of Dr. Barnardo's Homes To-Day's Services Rate: 3 lines 7s. 6d. and 2s. 6d. a line after Deaths Yesterday's Weddings Capt. H. C. Slessor and Miss Burnett-Stuart £63,000 for Dr. Barnardo's Woman Leaves Her Fortune to Homes Mr. John Cory's £273,000 Estate Former U. S. Diplomat's Wedding An English Bride Miss Harriet Cohen Weather Rather Unsettled Mainly Fair in the South-East Warm with Morning Fog Glastonbury Tor Effort to save It from Builders The Duchess of Kent The Welch Regiment The Queen Goes Shopping Music in the Parks Derry & Toms "There's no sweeter Tobacco comes from… Three Castles Cigarettes Samona Subscription Rates From our Own Correspondent, Reuter: Japan's Anxiety about Soviet Possible Swing-over to the Democracies From our Own Correspondent: Food Hoarders Warned One Week's Supply only Reuter: Wall Street More Cheerful Advance in Stocks Property Owners War Risks Mutual Society, Ltd. Reuter: Famine Threat in North China Locusts Attack Crops Reuter: Italians Stay in Singapore Liner Postponed Envoys at the Foreign Office From our Own Correspondent: U. S. Spellbound by War Danger Grasp at Every Peace Straw Church Tower Guide for Planes A Coastal Look-Out Reuter: Admirals Confer Reuter: French Press Calm "Peace Caricature Not Wanted" Reuter: Italy's Reaction Poland Blamed for Soviet's Move From our Own Correspondent: German Ships Try to Leave Humber Lock Gates Closed Fresh Record in Price of Gold Rise of 4/6 an Ounce Peace Council's Appeal Exchange: Port to Be Rebuilt Exchange, British United Press: Molotoff Not to Go to Berlin Crisis Still Minimised Train Mishap at Waterloo 15 Passengers Hurt British United Press: Libya Army Conference From our Own Correspondents: Rumania's 'Wait and See' Policy Sympathies With Peace Powers Radiolympia Reuter: Mr. Roosevelt's Second Appeal Hitler Asked to Negotiate "World Prays You Will Accept" From our Own Correspondent: Warning to Swiss Militiamen "Be Ready for Call" Ships and Trains Packed with Travellers Returning Germans Shout "Hail Peace" From our Own Correspondent: Big Exodus from Switzerland Warning to Britons From our Own Correspondent: Bodleian Removes Rare Books Sandbagged Store From our Own Correspondent: Defence Units for Belfast War Office Sanction Exchange: German Ships in Spain Back from Germany Schools Test Evacuation Saturday Assembly for Instructions Key Events of the Week From our Own Correspondent: Eton as Refuge for Children Evacuation Plan Reuter: Turkey Calls up Reserves Secret Journey By Foreign Minister State Express By a Special Correspondent, Exchange: Complete Calm in Whitehall Absence of Crisis Disorganisation Emergency Plans Prepared From our Own Correspondent: Soviet Hint of Italian Pact French Envoy May Go to Paris Voroshiloff on the Staff Talks Protect your Investment in Property against War… Better Motoring for 1940 By Our Agricultural Correspondent: Britain's Food Reserves Greater than Ever Larger Acreage under Wheat: More Livestock Reuter, British United Press: Two Britons Killed in Jerusalem Bomb Explosion in City Police Board Fleeing Ship German Captain Cuts Cables East Kent Hunt Record Profit on Point-To-Point Part of "Bakerloo" Closed To-Day Special Bus Service Evacuation Rehearsal Pay of Women Territorials From 1/- to 28/8 a Day Free Uniform and Food Lord Carnarvon to Wed Tilly Losch Notice at Registry Racing Car Loses Wheel Crash at Bend Reuter: Cobb Breaks More Records One from Germany Bonneville Salt Flats Hon. Max Aitken Weds Bogus A. R. P. Inspectors A. R. P. Speed-Up this Week-End Many Already Leave London Big Black-Out Preparations Court and Society From our Own Correspondent: British Association Meeting Honours from Dundee Do You Know? Wool For Every Hour Of The Twenty-four By Panadora: Snapshots from Canada From our Own Correspondent: Vanished Royal Home Clarendon Palace Excavations Open to Public on Saturday By a Special Correspondent: Buxton Drama Festival Programme Extended to Four Weeks Guarding £1,000,000 Treasures Exhibition to Continue By a Special Correspondent: Buildings of the past A Record of Useful Preservation Public-Spirited Councils Sheep Dog Trials Champion Collies at Windermere War-Time Supplies of Bread Appeal to Bakers Hotels, Tours & Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items La Baule! Halian Lines Multiple Display Advertising Items United States Lines Multiple Display Advertising Items Austin and Bridge To Conduct at "Proms" Gosport Murder Charge Reservist Victim "Perfect Butler" Sentenced Man with a Record From our Own Correspondent: Bomb Damages Town Hall Terrorist Hunt on Blackpool Sands Police Station in Peril From our Own Correspondent: Explosion near Army Huts Died Seeking Safety From a Special Correspondent: Domesday Book Up-To-Date Complete Survey of Nation's Resources 22,000 Maps in Nine Years From our Own Correspondent: 250,000 Blood Donors Wanted New Scottish Service Underground Station Flooded Pickaxe Breaks Main Arsenal Team's Escape Coach Left Metals Grouse at 3s. 9d. A Brace Shooting Cheap Sport through Syndicates: Vagaries of Sporting Attire "Sunday Times" Cross-Word Puzzle No. 765 Boxer Married Coming Season Should Be Best for Years Rugby Football France and Australia are both Welcome Visitors English Union's New President Wales Prepared for Action Prospects of the Clubs Reuter: Boys' Championship Golf Williamson Beats Thom by 4 and 2 Golf Club Competitions Reuter: University Games at Monte Carlo British Women Do Well Reuter: Baseball in America Girl Breaks Swimming Record From our Own Correspondent: Miss Nicoll's Treble Lawn Tennis North Title Won in Straight Sets Reuter: Exmouth Finals Lee at his Best Narrow Win for Police Belgrave Beaten by Two Points From our Own Correspondent: Tomahawk's Win at Dartmouth Yachting Blue Marlin Finishes Good Second Thames Punting Championships Cinque Ports L. T. Titles League Games Begin with Many Injuries Association Football Southern Section Shocks—Wolves and Arsenal Draw League Football Results A fine action picture from Stamford Bridge. Woodley… Chelsea Did Not Impress How Woodley Foiled Bolton Millwall Forwards Win the Match Richrdson's Triumph against Old Club Charlton Well Beaten One-Back Game was Not a Success Stoke 4, Charlton 0 Sagar Checks Brentford Champions Drop Point at Goodison Cheetham's Dash Spurs' Weak Spots Birmingham were Worthy of their Point Tottenham 1, Birmingham 1 Watford Earn Draw Mangnall an Opportunist for the Rangers Queen's Park Rangers 2, Watford 2 Reuter: Syd Cozens Beaten Contents Kirchen Nearly Wins Match Arsenal Draw at Wolverhampton By Fairway: The Season's Two-Year-Old Form in Tangle Racing Notes Tant Mieux Surprise Winner of Cimcrack Stakes Odds-On Chances' Unlucky Run By Mankto: Northern Triumph in Ebor Handicap Losing Sequence of 44 Years Ended by Sir T. Dixon's Owenstown From our Racing Correspondent: St. Leger Trial Yesterday's Racing Convincing Display by Atout Maitre Lancashire Falter Inspired Bowling Spell by Harding Yorkshire's Bold Bid for Victory Cricket Verity Too Good for Hampshire Batsmen Sutcliffe and Hutton Shine Club Cricket Results Barnett and Hammond Hit Notts Bowlers for Sixes By a Special Correspondent: Middlesex in Trouble Whittaker Heads Score for Surrey Hart and Hulme out Cheaply From our Own Correspondent: Uneven Essex Batting Peter Smith's Useful Innings Cricket Scores Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knight, Frank & Rutley Aldermaston Court Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items

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