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News from 24/12/1939

1939; Gale Group;

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Peter Rosser, Lt.-Commander Kenneth Edwards R. N., Hubert Fitchew, Sir Charles Petrie, A. W. Headley, Peter Lawless "Sunday Times" War Correspondent with the R. A. F., Yarborough, M. M. Robson, D. S. MacColl, Chris Bale, Ralph Straus, A. Beverley Baxter, Charles White, R. C., Eric Newton, Norman Crump City Editor, Harold W. Sanderson, H. A. (St. Andrews), James Agate, Lady Chamberlain G. B. E., Richard Capell "Sunday Times" War Correspondent with the French Army, J. H. Brantom, Milward Kennedy, Katharine A. Esdaile, D. R. Gent, Desmond MacCarthy, Major-Gen. A. C. Temperley Correspondent, Atticus, Ernest A. Ebblewhite, Frank A. Murphy, T. H. L. Hony, J. B. (Douglas), Edward Shanks, Dilys Powell, J. E. T. Harper, Ernest Raymond, H. Pearl Adam, E. W. Robson, H. F., Pandora, Una Vincenzo Troubridge, Bishop Hensley Henson, Hilaire Belloc,

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St. Regis Restaurant Multiple Display Advertising Items Grosvenor House Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marshall & Snelgrove Raw Materials Control Functions Money Market Steady Bill Rates From our Own Correspondent: Amsterdam Bourse Active From Chairmen's Speeches Brevities Overseas Traffics Bridge Our Christmas Competition Reuter: Wall Street Closes Steady in Light Trading From the "Sunday Times" New York Correspondent, Reuters: New York Closing Prices, with Changes Reuter: Produce Markets Financial Answers Bristol Industries Limited Company Meetings Successful Year's Trading London and Rhodesian Mining and Land Company Satisfactory Results The Earl of British Vacuum Cleaner and Engineering Company,… Important Contracts Secured Cam & Motor Gold Mining (1919) Increase in Ore Reserve Tonnage Nelson Financial Trust Distribution of Holdings Beatrice Lillie at her Best "You, of All People" Apollo Friday, December 22 A Comedy. By Peter Rosser "Major Barbara" Westminster Wednesday, December 20 Revival of Bernard Shaw's Play "Shephard's Pie" Princes Thursday, December 21 "Haw-Haw!" Holborn Empire Friday, December 22 Pantomimes Open at Manchester Theatre Who's who By our Zoo Correspondent: The Zoo Christmas Day when Inmates are Not Fussy Johann Strauss II The Week's Music "Die Fledermaus" Restaged Art in Industry To the Editor of the "Sunday Times" A Not so Merry Christmas at the Cinema "Sunday Times" French Cross-Word No. 8 Electricity Chess A New Competition Acrostics Double Acrostic No. 1,822 Tracts for the Times The Spirit of Man. (Cheap Edition.) An Anthology made by Robert Bridges. (Longmans. 3s. 6d.) Why Britain Is At War. By Harold Nicolson. (Penguin Books. 6d.) Crossword Puzzle Book The Soviet Machine I Was Stalin's Agent. By W. G. Krivitsky. (Hamish Hamilton. 10s. 6d.) The Navy from within From 1900 Onward. By Admiral Sir Reginald Bacon. (Hutchinson. 21s.) Something About a Sailor. By Rear-Admiral Sir T. Spence Lyne. (Jarrolds. 18s.) Eastern Places A Man in the East. By Max Relton. (Michael Joseph. 10s. 6d.) Short and Long Stories The Best Short Stories of 1939. Edited by Edward J. O'Brien. (Cape. 7s. 6d.) Rose Window. Edited by L'Estrange Fawcett. (Heinemann. 7s. 6d.) Viper's Progress. By Mary Mitchell. (Methuen. 8s. 6d.) The Hollow Mountain. By Alex Brown. (Macmillan. 8s. 6d.) Niels Peter. By William Helnesen. (Routledge. 8s. 6d.) For Remembrance There's Rosemary—There's Rue. By Winifred Fortescue. (Blackwood. 12s. 6d.) Detectives v. Criminals Greek Tragedy. By G. D H. and M. Cole. (Collins. 7s. 6d.) Crime Reporter. By J. L T. E. Jones. (Wright and Brown. 7s. 6d.) The Bone is pointed. By Arthur W. Upfield. (John Hamlton. 7s. 6d.) Murders in Silk. By Mike Teagle. (John Long. 7s. 6d.) Crime On Her Hands. By Rex Stout. (Collins. 7s. 6d.) Lord Rothermere & Air-Power My Fight to Re-arm Britain. By Viscount Rothermere. (Eyre and Spottiswoode. 5s.) Arctic Adventure Modern Arctic Exploration. By Gunnar Saidenfaden. (Cape. 12s. 6d.) Though your reading may suffer eclipse at this… Dangerous Thoughts Frank Talks at Chequers Life of Sir Austen Chamberlain—V Fall of the Coalition; Conservative Schism Three Months of War Britain's Army is Well Prepared Germany and the Law at Sea Arrival of the Canadians By a Special Correspondent: The War in the Air Time and Power with the Allies Venus at Christmas Stilton Cheese Cable Tramways Roubiliac's Bust of Handel Admiral Troubridge Twenty-four-Hour Time Early Traffic Signals Memories of Charles Ricketts A Butter Substitute Wasps F. C. and Oxford "The Film Answers Back" Readers' Queries England—And Germany The writer of this article cannot give his name, but readers may rely on the truth of the story it tells Censorship of Books Publishers' Advisory Committee From our Paris Correspondent: French Firmness of Purpose From our Rome Correspondent: Italy and Peace From our Irish Correspondent: The Irish Opposition Do You Know? A General Knowledge Test for our Readers War Artists The Painter as Recorder Men, Women and Memories The Town The Brazilian Ambassador By Diarist: Chronicle of the War Gracie Fields Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Silver Lady's Travelling Cafe Dr. Singha The Sunday Times Looking before and after Aid for the Finns "But once a Year" By Scrutator: The War at Sea British and German Records Compared The Christmas Message Fortitude A Wanderer's Note-Book England Red Army Fleeing on Two Fronts Finns Attack Behind Captured Russian Tanks Moscow Admission of "Difficulties" From our Special Correspondent: Red Troops Caught in Ambush Reuter, Exchange, British United Press: 7,000 Russian Dead in Two Battles Reuter: Russians Admit Slow Advance Strength of Defence From our Own Correspondent: The King as Squire Gifts to Estate Workers Princesses Aid in Distribution Royal Broadcast To-Morrow "Round the Empire" Reuter: Another Big German Rail Smash 50 Killed Near Lake Constance Tenth Disaster since War Reuter, British United Press: Intense Air Activity on the Western Front Sunday Times Book Fund Appeal by the Primate "Need is Clear" By our Political Correspondent: Arrival of the Canadians Holding up the News "Biggest Air Battle Ever Fought" Vivid Reconstruction of R. A. F. Attack on Heligoland By Mankato: Lord Derby's Gift to Canada Racehorse Onslaught From our Own Correspondent: Ex-President Ill Contents 6 Saved from Air Liner Picked up by Ship near Sicily 5 Missing Reuter, British United Press: Nazi Cargo Ships Ordered Home 500 in Neutral Ports Germans Release 15 British Officials Names of Women Freed From our Own Correspondent: Eight Countries to Help Finland Replies to League Nazi Chiefs on Radio No Title References to "the Nelson touch" in accounts of the… Christmas Messages of Allied War Leaders Greetings to British Forces Reuter: Late News (See also Back Page) U. S. President & World Peace Appeal to Pope for Common Action Reuter: Japan Seeks Talks with America Move to Ease Relations Reuter, British United Press: 21 States Protest to Belligerents Proposed Closure of Ports Items from Home & Abroad More British Mines New "Reprisals" Measure How Ursula Sank Cruiser Dive under Destroyers Rawalpindi Seaman Safe in Germany Postcard to Wife The Crown Colonist British Dependencies Overseas Changes in the Economic Life of Kenya The Crown Colonist Grace Fields Peek Frean & Co. Ltd. Social and Personal Mr. A. Fokker Man who Put Machine Guns in Planes General Gendre Rugby Music Prizes Sons Follow Fathers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Many Bequests to Employees Ex-Mayor's Tribute to his Wife From our Own Correspondent: Christmas on the Riviera Better Outlook "Daily Sketch" War Relief Fund Stimulating Vanities A Happy Christmas War-Time Recipes By a Special Correspondent: First Royal Warrant List Liberty & Co. Ltd. Belle Isle Laboratories Ltd. Wake up your Liver Bile Without Calomel—and you'll Jump out of bed in the morning full of vim and vigour Samona From Our Special Correspondent with the B. E. F: B. E. F. Give Parties for French Children Extra Christmas Cheer for Troops France's Alpine Chasseurs are Proud of Tradition Their Own Uniform and Customs 3 British Fighters Beat 8 German Planes Exchange: Nazi Liner Sequestered From our Own Correspondent: New Zealand's War Effort Ready to March in Step with Britain British United Press: Economic Victory for Allies Jugoslav Trade More Miners Reject Owners' Offer Secretary's View Reuter: M. Daladier and Aid for Finland Statement to Cabinet Reuter, Sunday Times Radio Station: Nazis' Rationed Christmas Germany from Within Toys in Shops but Little Food Exchange: Africans Anxiety Our Victory Vital to Natives Re-Employed Naval Officers Conditions of Bonus From a Special Correspondent: Raising a Czech Army Plans for Recruiting in Britain New Exemption for Farm Workers Call-Up Postponed British United Press: Hitler's Christmas Plans May Visit Troops Reuter: No German Ships for Russia Point-Blank Refusal Reuter: Duchess of Windsor Joins French Ambulance Corps Italian Ship Hits Mine Danes Lose 18 More Men By our Special Representative: 1,000,000 Yards of Black out Curtains One of Many New War Tasks of Office of Works Hulk Strikes a Mine Crew Rescued Barkers John Barker & Co. Ltd. Palm Court Hotel By a Special Correspondent: Innovations at Royal Academy Richard Sickert to Show Again From our London University Correspondent: University of London Control Demand Long Illness Dread of Major's Wife Found Dead in Stables Motor Coach and Lorry Collide Nine Injured London Line Blocked Harley Street for the R. A. F Famous Specialists Volunteer Scientist's Death Lost his Life while Saving Instrument Girl Alien who Took Picture of Fort Soldier Friends There Architect Shot Dead Suicide Ends Lonely Life Armorial Bearings without Licence Lady McGRIGOR Fined Officer who Pressed Batman's Trousers Servant Promoted Football League Problem Holiday Rugby Matches Holiday Sport Fixtures By Forward: Weak Halves at Bridgend Regional Cricket England Made Poor Use of Ball Wales Win Rugby League International Reuter: Cameronian Colt's Success Boxing Board Explains Reuter: Record Adelaide Score South Australia Make 821 for 7 Wickets Athletics Cycling Golf under Difficulties Hockey Do You Know? General Knowledge Test Answer's "Sunday Times" Cross-Word Puzzle No. 782 War Savings Grow Over £40,000,000 in First Four Weeks Train Reading Lights Three Days' Broadcasting Programmes Grand National Winners' Sires Multiple Display Advertising Items

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