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News from 01/10/1939

1939; Gale Group;

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Ashley Sampson, S. Burdett-Coutts, Ernest Newman, Robert Browning, James Marchant, Harold W. Kerrison, Gerard Hopkins, F., Yarborough, A. A. Harden, Chris Bale, Ralph Straus, C. L. M. Fenn, W. K. Pyke-Lees, Norman Crump City Editor, James Agate, Milward Kennedy, E. C. Mautner, Sir John Marriott, Sir Dan Godfrey, M. K., W. R. P., Major-General A. C. Temperley Military Correspondent of the " Sunday Times ", Atticus, C. Norton Wood, T. Kilmartin, Ernest A. Ebblewhite, Arthur C. Wardle, Edward Shanks, Dilys Powell, G. M. Young, H. Pearl Adam, Pandora, Arthur T. Johnson, H. F., Henry Charity, Bishop Hensley Henson, Hilaire Belloc,

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Multiple Display Advertising Items Marshall & Snelgrove Meaning of Tax Increases National Importance of Export Trade Bank Rate and Borrowing Money Market Brevities Overseas Traffics From our Own Correspondent: Stocks and Bonds Rise on Wall Street Acceleration of Business Activity Persists "Sunday Times" New York Closing Prices From our Own Correspondent: Amsterdam Bourse Financial Answers Bridge Forcing and Optional Doubles Barclays Bank Limited Player's Number 3 Virgina Solution to Last Week's Problem Do You Know? Hodder & Stoughton The Patience of Maigret America and War The World of Books Re-reading Walter Page's Letters Nicholson & Watson A London Garden Green Grows the City. By Beverely Nichols. (Cape. 7s. 6d.) Great Whig Portraits The Grand Whiggery. By Marjorie Villiers (Murray. 16s.) History of the War Stephen McKENNA'S Ethel M. Dell Methuen Bagehot—A Great Victorian Walter Bagehot. By William Irvine. (Longmans. 12s. 6d) Noel Coward Master and Mariner On Sailing the Sea. A Collection of the Seagoing Writings of Hilaire Belloc Selected by W. N. Roughead (Methuen. 8s. 6d) Thrills and Crime Cancelled in Red. By Hugh Pentecost. (Holnemann. 7s. 6d) The Case of the Perjured Parrot. By Erie Staley Gardner. (Cassell. 7s. 6d) Mr. Pendlebury Makes a Catch. By Anthony Webb, (Harrap. 7s. 6d) Touch and Go. By E. Charles Vivlan. (Ward Lock. 7s. 6d) Thy Guilt is Great. By C. I. D. Smith. (Jenkins. 7s. 6d) Jonathan Cape Sampson Low Ward, Lock Macmillan Multiple Display Advertising Items Conflict & Change New Fiction A Welsh Panorama How Green was My Valley. By Richard Llewellyn. (Michael Joseph. 8s. 6d) Parole d'Honneur. By Martin Freud. (Gollancz. 7s. 6d) The Damned Don't Cry. By Harry Hervey. (Long. 8s. 6d) The Faithful years. By Robert Eton. (Nicholson and Watson. 8s. 6d) The Confidental Agent. By Graham Greene. (Helnemann. 7s. 6d) The Red Centaur. By Marjorle Mack. (Faber. 7s. 6d) Collins Methods and Motives We Shot an Arrow. By George Goodchild and Bechhofer Roberts. (Collins. 7s. 6d.) Murder of a Mouse. By Mary Fitt. (Nicholson and Watson. 7s. 6d.) Inquest. By Percival Wilde. (Gollancz. 7s. 6d.) Multiple Display Advertising Items Michael Joseph Chattn & Windus Multiple Display Advertising Items A Wanderer's Note-Book Poznan Tennyson and Poland Gardens in War-time Armistice Day Despotism and Barbarity Cremorne Gardens Ballonists The Light of Home in the Night of War The Evacuees Brand-new King's College Glass Napolean and Hitler Reader's Queries From our New York Correspondent: America's Crucial Question Will President Roosevelt Stand for a Third Term? From our Paris Correspondent: France Prepared for All Events From our Rome Correspondent: Rome's Doubts and Fears Men, Women, and Memories By Autolycus: The Town From our Eire Correspondent: Britain and Eire Sir J. Maffey's Task Acrostics By Diarist: Chronicle of the War Mr. X. Finds a Way The Dramatic World Time-Economy in Music The World of Music Parsimonious Pictures Film Notes The Sunday Times Great Britain Undismayed Our Food Supply By Scrutator: Germany's Position Analysed Hitler Has Already Lost in the East Home-thoughts, from the Sea The Ministry of Information Direct Publications by the Departments To the Editor, Sunday Times Deus Le Volt! Contents By our Political Correspondent: Allied War Aims Unaltered No Acceptable Offer to be Expected from Hitler Nazi Fear of Long Struggle Anglo-Turk Understanding a Blow to Berlin Schemes Reuter, British United Press: Turkish Moves in Moscow From our Own Correspondent: Ciano Goes to Berlin Italy & Peace Move Air Picture of Siegfried Line "Close-Ups" Taken by R. A. F Clear Details of Forts Air Battle over Germany R. A. F. Engaged Reuter: British Losses Germans Claim 26 Planes in Month Reuter: Daladier Sees War Chiefs And the President From our Own Correspondent: Defence Plans in Switzerland New Fortifications New Polish "Government of Exiles" Gen. Sikorski As Premier Resignation of Moscicki By a Special Correspondent: The Ministry of Information Drastic Changes Likely to be Made Censorship Ot Remain Sir D. McCRAITH Resigns Information Officer New Threat to British Ships Admiralty Flash Warning Thetis Survivor Commands Ship Capt. Oram's New Post British United Press: Reichstag to Meet French Close in on Saarbruecken Town under Artillery Barrage from Three Sides Advance of One Mile Bradleys Allies' Emphatic "No" to Peace Bait Nazis Threaten Russian Action If Offer Refused Reuter: Rumania to Keep Neutral Pledge to Minorities Problem of Feeding Evacuees "No Official Menu" From our Own Correspondent: Sir Howard Kennard Nazi Problem in the West Finding Way Round Maginot Line Frontal Attack Costly Reuter: German Spies in the Ports Swedish Complaint "An Englishman's Home" Ministry Passes Film By "Eye-Witness": British Larder in France Stacks of Food for the Troops Men and Weapons All Ready Reuter, British United Press: Late News Reuter: U. S. Neutrality Debate Bill Before Senate To-morrow Question of Loans to Belligerents Still a War of Nerves By our Political Correspondent: Problems for Parliament this Week Premier's Statement on the War on Tuesday U-Boat Captain's "I'm Sorry" Drink for Skipper Wright's Multiple Display Advertising Items Court Circular Buckingham Palace Weddings Forthcoming Marriages Music in Hyde Park Old Berkeley Hunt Deaths A Musician's Will Sir Dan Godfrey Leaves £15,000 Princess Royal at A. T. S. Centre Saw Food for Troops Mr. D. Clement-Davies, Mr. Patrick F. W. Ryan N. A. A. F. I.'s Turnover Happy Dress Ideas The Silent Legion The Queen's Adviser Do You Know? Broadcasting To-Day Debenham & Freebody Dickins & Jones Harvey Nichols and Co., Ltd. ESSE Patent Heating Stoves War Pensions in the Navy To Be Administered by Ministry New System of Allowances Music "Drought" Broken British United Press: More Italian Taxes Theatre Hours "Staggered" Plan Considered for West End News Cinemas Concession Two Music-Halls Re-Opening A Crazy Gang Show Sir Thomas Beecham in Cinema War-Time Concerts Mme. Pilsudski to Stay in England In Strict Retirement "Do Not Bring the Children Back" Lord Derby's Appeal Reuter: "Bombs on Warships" U. S. Experts Discredit Nazi Claim Reuter: U. S. Planes for Britain From a Special Correspondent: Sandhurst to Close War Interrupts Training Dartmouth Will Carry on British United Press: African Irish Regiment Ovaltine From a Special Representative: Armistice Day in War-Time Probable Cancellation of Cenotaph Service From our Own Correspondent: Pope's Grief for Poland Hope of Liberation Revenue up by £32,000,000 Big Increase in Defence Costs How Expenditure Will Be Met Searching Ships for Contraband How to Avoid Delay Multiple Display Advertising Items By a Special Correspondent: Students and Military Service Uncertainty about Examinations A General Ruling Needed A. R. P. Economy Ministry Asks for Figures From our Own Correspondent: Bishop's Wife Paid for A. R. P £2 a Week Returned British United Press: Greek Trade with Germany Barter Plan End of Pullmans on the "Met" Sequel to War-Time Overcrowding L. P. T. B. Decision "Spies" Letter to Police Woman in the Case Tailors Ban "Flat Rate" for Uniforms Strike Threat Reuter: U. S. Aircraft for Britain News from All Quarters Large-Scale Film Plan Needed Suspension of the Quota Feared Vital Dangers to the Industry Commissions in the Guards M. P. s Join up Harrods Ltd Cadbury's Milki Chocolate The Property Owners Protection Association Ltd. Burberrys Ltd. Schweppes Ginger Ale and Brandy By Our Agricultural Correspondent: Corn Harvest up to the Average Extension of Wheat Area Essential Public Schools Colours at Eton By our Zoo Correspondent: Zoo Animals to Do War Work Ponies Replace Cars German Air Lines From our Own Correspondent: Oxford at Work The Universities Normal Activities so far as Possible From our Own Correspondent: Woman Professor First in History of Cambridge "Sunday Times" Cross-Word Puzzle No. 770 From our London University Correspondent: Scattered Units of London Housing Problem Aberdeen Nation's Register Enumerators Begin Final Stage From our Own Correspondent: London-Amsterdam Air Route Daily Service Soon Wheat Quota Payment Chess New Problem-Solving Competition Shopping in Safety Multiple Display Advertising Items Vita-Weat Dingy Teeth now Whitened Easily! Magnesia Does It Maconochie Bros. Ltd. Crowds Average only 3,000 at Friendly Matches Association Football Plenty of Goals-Cup-Holders' Five against Chelsea Mankato: Fred Archer was a Great Jockey Would Have Been Big Success against Presentday Riders Harlequins Lose at Richmond Rugby Rosslyn Park Recover in the Second Half Lively Spriggs Football Results Rugby Union Archie Compston Beats Cotton Golf Thrilling Finish at Royal Mid-Surrey £150 for Charity New Champion Boxing Jackie Paterson Beats Ryan in Title Fight Reuter, Reuter's Special: American Baseball Hockey Woolwich Poly. And Blackheath Draw Donaldson's Snooker Win University Vandals Will Play Club Competitions Derry & Toms J. Sainsbury Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items "Bell" Modern Flats Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times

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