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News from 17/09/1939

1939; Gale Group;

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Ernest Newman, Kenneth Hare, Hubert Fitchew, Yarborough, Sir Cecil Harcourt-Smith, Chris Bale, Ralph Straus, H. J. Down, A. Beverley Baxter, Sir George Newman, Basil Maine, Norman Crump City Editor, Dorothy Bushby, James Agate, Julian Tennyson, Rose M. Robinson, Milward Kennedy, William R. Power, T. W. McDowell, M. K. Collins, Desmond MacCarthy, G. Leveson Gower, Atticus, Ronald Douglas, Prudence MacDonald, Ernest A. Ebblewhite, T. H. L. Hony, Edward Shanks, Dilys Powell, H. Pearl Adam, L. Eardley Simpson, Rosemary Peto, Claud Russell, F. J. Varley, Scott Goddard, Walter H. Price, T. Schand, Hilaire Belloc,

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The Poles By Scrutator Multiple Display Advertising Items Marshall & Snelgrove German's Biggest Saar Reverse City's Re-Adjustment to War Values The Question of Bank Rate Retention Grouping of Insurance Lt.-Col. Sir Francis Humphrys, Chairman and… Money Market Activity in Discount Business Financial Answers From our Own Correspondent, Reuter: Wall Street Traders Do Less Buying Indices at High Levels, and Steel May Go to 90 "Sunday Times" New York Closing Prices From our Own Correspondent: Amsterdam Bourse Reuter: Fall in Wheat Stock Exchange Features Bridge The Weak Response Do You Know? Methuen Chess Problem-Solving Competition Acrostics Double Acrostic No. 1,808 Phantasms or Ghosts? The World of books Apparitions and Haunted Houses. A Survey of Evidence. By Sir Ernest Bennett. (Faber. 12s. 6d.) Music in War-Time A Cottage in the Country Calling for a Spade. By Richard Church. (Dent.—7s. 6d.) Stately Timber North to Adventure Secker & Warburg Chapman & Hall Books Fatal Venture Harrap Claude Bernard A Great Physiologist Claude Bernard, Physiologist. By J. M. D. Olmsted, M. D. With a foreword by Dr. Alexis Carrell. (Cassell. 15s.) Industry and Design The Shape of Things. By Noel Carrington. (Nicholson and Watson. 6s.) How "Room 40" Began The Man of Room 40. By Alfred W. Ewing. (Hutchinson. 12s. 6d.) Pianist's Odyssey The Paderewski Memoirs. By lgnace Jan Paderewskl and Mary Lawton. (Collins. 21s.) Books of the Week Macmillan & Company, Ltd. Cassell Novels Collins Thornton Butterworth Books Studies & Sketches New Fiction Sir Hugh Walpole and Mr. Noel Coward The Sea Tower. By Hugh Walpole. (Macmillan. 7s. 6d.) To Step Aside. By Noel Coward. (Heinemann. 7s. 6d.) Trance By Appointment. By G. E. Trevelyan. (Harrap. 7s. 6d.) Collins For your Library List Detectives at Work A Maze of Alibis Fatal Venture. By Freeman Wills Crofts. (Hodder and Stoughton. 7s. 6d.) The Murder That Had Everything. By Hulbert Footner. (Collins. 7s. 6d.) The Riddle of the Roost. By Lynn Brock. (Collins. 7s. 6d.) The Case of the Coloured Wind. By John Donovan. (Hodder and Stoughton. 7s. 6d.) Fodtstep of Death. By Victor Gunn. (Collins. 7s. 6d.) The Curse of Cantire. By Walter S. Masterman. (Jarrolds. 7s. 6d.) Frank SWINNERTON's Hutchinson Heinemann Chatto & Windus Jeffery Farnol A Wanderer's Note-Book Warsaw Remembered Tennyson and Poland Air Raid Warnings "What Do We Believe?" King's College Glass The "Royal Charter" Gracechurch Street Planets Now Reduced Railway Services Dr. Johnson and Patriotism Early Cheques Canada and the Great War Red Coats Two Poems Polish War Song "The British Lion" Readers' Queries Dawn over Golders Green The Dramatic World The Shape of Films to Come Film Notes From our Scottish Correspondent: Scots Labour Rallies By Autolycus: The Town Men, Women, and Memories By Diarist: Chronicle of the War From our Eire Correspondent: Irish Farmers and British Market From our New York Correspondent: American Congress this Week Majorities Expected in Both Houses for New Neutrality Law From our Paris Correspondent: Life in France To-Day M. Daladier's New Ministry From our Rome Correspondent: Vatican and Poland German Treatment of Catholics The Sunday Times Britain's Fourfold Task To-Day By Scrutator: Poland's Gallant Fight Barbarity of German Air War America and the War Middle West Opinion To the Editor, Sunday Times Col. Lindbergh's Broadcast Evacuation Problems Nationalism Contents Germans' Biggest Saar Reverse Mass Attack Shattered by French—Enemy Rush Up 100,000 Men Ten-Hour Barrage Ineffective Mystery of Russian Moves in Far East and on Polish Border Reuter, British United Press: German Tanks Blown to Pieces-Dazed Attackers Bayoneted Ultimatum to Warsaw The Eastern Front Surrender within Twelve Hours Poles' Reported Refusal British United Press, Reuter: 8,000 Polish Prisoners German Statement British United Press: A Grandson of the Ex-Kaiser Killed Fought in Poland British United Press: "German Casualties 100,000" "Cease Fire" on the Japanese-Soviet Frontier Non-Aggression Pact Talks Reported in Moscow British United Press: Terms of Armistice Commission to Define Frontier From our Own Correspondent: Tokyo View of the Truce A Blow to China Reuter: Non-Aggression Pact Talks China the Obstacle Reuter: "Painful Impression" in China Resistance Unaffected The Western Front Reuter: Nazi Rejoicing "Painful Blow to London" Paris Anxiety Fear of Disguised Intervention Reuter: Berlin Neutrals Puzzled From a Special Correspondent: Early Date for Census Basis of National Register Petrol Warning Hoarding May Bring Penalties Reuter: More Gestapo Arrests "Jewish Elements" Contents London's Balloon Barrage The Salvation Army By our Political Correspondent: Parliament's New Technique This Week's War Problems Progress in Supplies British Seamen Taken to Safety by U-Boat Commander's Action After Ship Had Been Sunk Germans Told to Stay Abroad Items from Home and Abroad British United Press: U-Boats Have Fired Last Torpedoes Messages Picked up Surrendering Poles Shot by Nazis Hitler Approves Rising Prices of Goods Increased Demand and Limited Supply Bicycles 15 per Cent Dearer Plant to Black List Profiteers Miners' Committees Reuter: Prices in France Heavy Penalties for Unjustified Increase Reuter: Italy's Attitude to Wider War "If Hitler Calls for Help" Germany Hit by Petrol Seizure Depends on Imports for Main Supply Deficiency in Iron Ore British United Press, Reuter: Late News Reuter: Lost Chance of Danzig Peace Views of League Commissioner Hitler's Invitation too Late From our Own Correspondent: War Reaction on Holland Better off than in 1914 From our Own Correspondent: Swiss Protest on Contraband Germany's Threat Reuter: German Ship Takes Refuge Manhattan's Sailing Advanced From our Own Correspondent: Economy Moves in Italy Restricted Use of Imported Food Collection of Scrap Iron British United Press: Imitation Tea and Coffee Petrol Restrictions Castrol Married Officers' Allowances Payment for "Family Lodging" Rates for Wife and Children Wright's Coal Tar Soap Service as Usual The Times Book Club British Red Cross Society Scottish Branch Appeal to Scotland for Contributions to War Fund Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Yesterday's Wedding Mr. J. Baxendale and Miss A. Spicer Colonel H. Day, M. P. Champion Questioner in Parliament Rumanian Reservists in Britain Response to Recall To-Day's Services £2,000 Gift to a Son Saved his Father's Property Legacy to Baptist College The New Half at Eton School to Carry on Normally From our Own Correspondent: War-Time Whisky May Have a Peaty Flavour Dressing To Suit The Times By Pandora: How All Can Help Do You Know? Debenham & Freebody J. Roussel Ltd. Railways' Problems in War-Time Why Rigid Economy is Needed in Passenger Services More Trains for Suburbs Some Exceptions Bradleys Propaganda Need among Neutrals Princess Bibesco's View Town to Reconsider A. R. P. Pay Firemen's Day of Darts Earlier to Church Incendiary Bombs on Warsaw 9 A. M.'dawn' in the Winter Novel Scheme for More Daylight Ban Lifted on Many Exports New General Licence Black-Out Casualties Four Dead in One Night in London Shopping Hours London Stores' Plans Newspaper Office Visits Sos to Mothers War Veterans Back at Sea Reservists from all Parts of Empire British United Press: U. S. To "Streamline" its Army Based on Small Groups Reuter: Radio Sets Sealed in Memel Listening Forbidden Reuter: Japanese General's Visit to Berlin To See Von Ribbentrop More Horses on Roads Skating Ex-Champion Hurt Reuter: New Army Class Joins up Singing First "Militiamen" Welcome the Recruits like Veterans Reuter: French Empire's War Contributions More than 1914-18 Extra Supplies of Bacon "Fair Distribution" The King's Message to Trans-Jordan Emir's Loyalty Reuter: Japanese Launch New Offensive Drive up Two Rivers Lord Mayor's Fund £60,000 More Cinemas Open To-Day Reuter: France Gathers in the Harvest Leave for Soldiers Belgian Cargoes Released Grain Held up Reuter: Urged to Throw off the Nazis German Broadcast Control of Growing Trees Athenia " Victim" Alive Bronnley & Co. Ltd. Women's League of Unity Burberrys Ltd The Royal Cancer Hospital By a Special Representative: Aftermath of Evacuation Problems of Emptied City Areas: Shops Without Customers Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Musical Training By a Special Representative: Petrol Rations and the Garages Grave Effect on Small Businesses Broadcasting To-Day From a Special Correspondent: White Jackets for Men Safety Plan for the Blackout Phosphorescent Armlets British Mission to Canada Buying of Supplies From our Own Correspondent: Refugee Children Aid Farmers Fight Insect Plague Hospitals Open to the Public Official Assurance Germans Offer to Fight Hitler Served in Spain 9,000,000 Listeners Night Schools May Re-Open 10 P. M. Closing in Evacuation Areas Keeping Youth Occupied From our Own Correspondent: Evacuees Resume School Work Two-Shift System Harrods Ltd By a Special Representative: Many Americans Decide to Stay Cancellation of Passages Home Travel Agencies' Position By our Agricultural Correspondent: 1,500,000 More Acres under Plough Aim of Great Food-Growing Plan By our Zoo Correspondent: War Atmosphere in the Zoo The Stags are Re-Armed By a Special Correspondent: 1,000 Solvers of Problems Help at 320 Advice Bureaux Making New Laws Intelligible War-Time Plans at Oxford Colleges Reserved "Sunday Times" Cross-Word Puzzle No. 768 By a Special Representative: Books for the Troops Red Cross Library's Big Task Millions Needed "Mein Kampf" beside Dead Youth Wanted Germany to Win Solution of Puzzle No. 767 By a Special Representative: Britain's Great Unpaid Army The W. V. S. is the Supreme Example of Feminine Organisation Motorist Stopped 14 Times Alleged Lighting Offence Army Bands in Parks New Driving Licences in War Time R. A. C. Plea to Ministry British United Press: Soldiers' Initials on Trees General Sued Reuter: Gandhi Appeals to Britain Asks for Declaration of Policy Reuter: Germany Continues Football International Matches Dutch Liner's Release A Black List (From the issue of September 13.1914): Twenty-Five Years Ago After the Marne By a Special Correspondent: British Plays for Canada Shaw and Bridie Swazi Loyalty Council's Message to the King You must try Kep By a Special Representative: No Indian Art Exhibition The Royal Academy's Decision Advice for Officers' Relatives Naval Bureau Soldier Charged with Assault To Go Back to Unit Arsenal Back, at Centre, Scores Three Goals Association Football The Scottish League to Resume Programme on Saturday By Mankato: Origin and Progress of Racing in Ireland Ben Battle was Best of the Early Derby Winners By a Special Correspondent: Boon-Crowley Fight Soon Boxing Promoters Getting Busy Again Galento's Victory From our Own Correspondent: Irish Racing Wheatland Should Win the St. Leger Nottingham's Hard Game By a Special Correspondent: Twelve Metres Season Yachting Vim Best, but Tomahawk British Champion Blue Marlin's Surprise Fencing Bertrand's Closed, but the Sport Should Carry on Golf Henry Cotton May Play against Ryder Cup Team Reuter: American Baseball Results Reuter: Kay Stammers Beaten By Manipuri: Entries for U. S. Championship Polo Chances of Texas are Fancied Greyhound Racing When to drink what Multiple Display Advertising Items Lodge Players Number 3 Schweppes Sparkling Lime Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rumsey & Rumsey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bell Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aldermaston Court Estate "Bentinck Close" Staverton Builders, Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Special Late News The Sunday Times

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