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News from 02/06/1940

1940; Gale Group;

Autores

Ernest Newman, J. A. Spender, J. B. Russell, E. N., V. H., Yarborough, C. Collison, Chris Bale, Ralph Straus, Harold Hobson, Sir Newman Flower, L. C. B., Norman Crump City Editor, James Agate, Lord Dunsany, Jules Sauerwein, Milward Kennedy, Charles M. Beadnell, Diarist, Desmond MacCarthy, Atticus, Sayar, Edward Shanks, Dilys Powell, M. W., J. A. F., Hamilton Price, Hilaire Belloc, M. Tronow,

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Lord Gort Home with B. E. F. "Next Time Victory Will Be With Us" R. A. F. Fighters' Huge Toll By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, Reuter: Obscure Rome Attitude Britain Ready for Any Move G. C. B. For Lord Gort Visit to Palace Lord Gort's Return Enemy Lose 129 Planes in Two Days Docks and Harbours Bombed: Oil Tanks Destroyed Late News From our Own Correspondent: Vast Damage by R. A. F. Raiders Areas Roped off "Honours" for Leopold By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Allied Money Bloc To Be Joined by Holland Supplies from East Indies War Council Meeting Full Accord Reuter: Germany Cannot Face Winter Neutral View Dismissed Clerk Detained Home Office Order The Military Position Contents From our Own Correspondent: Marseilles Bombed by Germans Nazis Believed to Plan Drive to Paris Turkish Reuter: U. S. Battleship Launched First since 1921 M. P. Killed in Action Capt. R. W. Porritt M. Gafencu Resigns Allied Newspapers Limited Company Meetings Lord Kemsley's Review Wiggins, Teape & Co. (1919) Ltd. Conditions in the Paper Trade Beechams Pills Further Progress Hudson's Bay Company Securities and the War Effort The Week's Markets New York Closing Prices, with Changes Bridge Money Market Definitive Bonds Reuter: Wall Street Easy Reuter: Produce Markets Financial Queries Chess Acrostics The big battalions Broadcasting A Hundred Years Ago Barclays Bank Limited Church of England Gold Cross Shoes Schweppe Spirits and Ghosts Swiss Family Hollywood Music Can Be Topical War Diary Do You Know? Ovaltine Simpson Piccadilly Collins Faber Hodder & Stoughton Hamish Hamilton Book Tokens High-Spirited Pessimism Condide, or Optimism. By Voltaire. Translated by Richard Aldington. (Nonesuch Press. 15s.) Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries, 1786-1939. By A. J. Grant and H. W. V. Temperley. Supplementary Chapter (1938-1939). by Lillan M. Penson. (Longmans. 16s.) Hitler Youth Hitler Youth. By Hans Siemsen. (Lindsay Drummond. 7s. 6d.) The Nazis at War. By Willi Frischauer. (Gollancz. 10s. 6d.) Exit Prussia. By Edgar Stern-Rubarth. (Duckworth. 6s.) This War. By Thomas Mann. (Secker and Warburg. 1s. 6d.) Sir Austen Chamberlain Life and Letters of the Rt. Hon. Sir Austen Chamberlain, K. G.—Vol. II. By Sir Charles Petrie, Bart. (Cassell. 16s.) Frank Brangwyn Brangwyn. By Philip Macer-Wright. (Hutchinson. 10s. 6d.) New Novels Tale of Three Cities. By D. L. Murray. (Hodder and Stoughton. 10s. 6d.) These, Our Strangers. By Adrian Alington. (Chatto and Windus. 8s.) The Adventurer. By Anne Meredith. (Faber. 8s. 6d.) The Ministry of Wishful Thinking. By Bechhofer Roberts. (Hale. 7s. 6d.) A Great Day. By Elizabeth Selfert. (Collins. 7s. 6d) Multiple Display Advertising Items Hurst & Blackett The Geographical Magazine Heinemann Thornton Butterworth Books M. I. Kolin (Publishers) Ltd John Murray Multiple Display Advertising Items Hutchinson Simon DARE's Hutchinson Crime Stories Sweet Poison. By Rupert Penny. (Collins. 7s. 6d.) What Night Will Bring. By Hilea Bailey. (Peter Davies. 7s. 6d.) The Corpse Steps Out. By Craig Rice. (Eyre and Spottiswoode. 5s.) Introducting Dr. Zodiac. By Louis de Wohl. (Andrew Dakers. 7s. 6d.) This Doll is Dangerous. By Frank King. (Hale. 7s. 6d) Population Problems Culture and Survival. By Guy Chapman. (Cape. 8s. 6d) Thomas Hardy Centenary Some Personal Recollections Men, Women & Memories Books to Note Gollancz White Way's Cassell Elizabeth Arden Please remember St. Dunstan's in your Will "The Navy" 'OXO' Martell Sunday Times Tragic but Glorious The Evacuation, and after Allies' New Lines of Defence Democracy in War Tests Incredible Avoidance of Shell-shock The Seventy-year-olds The Future of Opera Racing in War Father and Son Fiction and Fact The Tragedy of King Leopold "A Man Struggling in Vain for Spiritual Aid" By our Political Correspondent: Premier to Speak on Flanders Epic Statement to the Commons on B. E. F. Withdrawal Picture Gallery Attacks by Nazis Fail Embarkation Goes on Precautions in Palestine Germans Rounded-up Radio Search Croydon Vacancy Col. Mason Resigns to Take New Post Exchange: Sir S. Hoare in Madrid Police Move Crowd Officers' Kit Losses that Will Be Replaced U. S."evacuees" Embark Liner Scenes From a Dutch Correspondent: Dutch under the Yoke Rationing Screw Tightened Demobilising of Dutch Nazis Need Food Economic Warfare New Appointments to Direction Staff Swiss Get Bombers Minister and Air Attacks Speed-up of Plans for Evacuation 'Danger Regarded as Real' Avon By a Naval Correspondent: Nazi Air Force Fails against Navy Lessons of B. E. F. Evacuation: Sea Power Still Vital Dickins & Jones, Ltd. Parker Knoll Reuter: German Plot in Uruguay U. S. Cruiser on Special Mission Army Has Not Been Broken Need to Hold out Rag Bag to Aid in A. R. P. Army V. A. D. s as Civil Nurses Belgians Fight on S. E. Coast Gunfire Hot Food for B. E. F. Men "Italians Will Fight" Moment Awaited for 50 Years Eire Travel Restrictions Exit Permits Slight on Leopold Justification for Appeal Items from Home and Abroad Reuter: Enemy Hopes Dashed Allies Dunkirk "Victory" Safely Home from Flanders Killed in Black-Out Spanish Mission Nazis Claimed a "Victory" Costly Capture of Tiny Pillbox Works Must Be Modernised Minister's Appeal Evacuation Plea Teachers Urged to Persuade Parents By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Trade Talks with Russia Berlin's Latest M. Reynaud's Callers Finnigans Think of the wounded Tyresoled Braemar De Reszke Minors Court Circular Buckingham Palace Fallen Officers Son of the Dean of St. Paul's Wills & Bequests Books for the Forces Christening Death To-Day's Services From our Own Correspondent: War Degrees Oxford Veto on the Proposed Changes Cambridge Term Ended to Free Men for Service Fourth of June at Eton No Boats Procession A War-Time Recipe From our Paris Correspondent: Paris Anxious but Confident From our New York Correspondent: "Help Allies" Demands in U. S. By the Bishop of Norwich: Near to God Holidays Suspended Derry & Toms Across the Seas Palmolive Across the Seas J. H. Sankey & Son, Ltd. Pig and Whistle Champion Silvifix Samona Praise for New Troops Superior to Germans Comforts for Troops B. E. F. Talked like Victors Withdrawal May Be Turning Point Raid on a London Hospital 29 Nurses Interned A Paper Census "Sunday Times" Cross-Word No. 805 New War-Time Restrictions Cars & Identity Cards From a Special Correspondent: In Germany To-Day Hedgehogs are Rationed Newspapers Not to Be Sent Abroad Official List Do You Know? Milton Vita-Weat Kep Multiple Display Advertising Items Transport Owners can't take chances India West Ham in Cup Final Fine Bowling by Wellard Another Half-Mile Win for Wooderson Athletics Public Schools Cricket Path Team Win Omnium Match He Didn't Waste Much Time! Jackie Paterson Wins By Fairway: Why this Fuss over Racing? Burton's £15 Eagle Multiple Classified Advertising Items Charity Lawn Tennis To-Day John Daniell New Rugby President Famous Forward and Cricket Captain Rowing Club Yachting Knight, Frank & Rutley Thinking of a Flat? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel & Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Thos. Cook & Son Ltd. 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