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News from 11/08/1940

1940; Gale Group;

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Ashley Sampson, Ernest Newman, J. A. Spender, Andrew Ducat, Agricola, Rt. Hon. Lord Tyrrell, Yarborough, Sir Joseph Addison, Ralph Straus, Percy Hurd, Alan Houghton Brodrick, Eric Newton, Norman Crump City Editor, James Agate, Milward Kennedy, Diarist, Desmond MacCarthy, Atticus, Elie J. Bois (Former Editor of the "Petit Parisien"), Harry Rountree, Edward Shanks, Dilys Powell, Philip R. Le Mesurier, J. A. F., Hamilton Price, John Gore, J. B. Jordan, Rev. Sidney M. Berry D. D. (Secretary of the Congregational Union), Hilaire Belloc, Philip Guedalla, Lord Horder,

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R. A. F. Offensive in Middle East Intensive Operations Against Italian Troops and Bases Rome's Plan to Trap Fleet British United Press: Italians Still Advancing R. A. F. Attack Ships War Penalties in Libya 4 Killed in Aden Raid By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Egypt's Strong Defences Ready for Attack British Somaliland, where the Italian forces are… By our Air Correspondent: Poor Italian Air Standard R. A. F. Proves its Superiority Submarine Loss Presumed Odin Long Overdue M. Corbin at Rio Under Orders from Vichy German Air Base at Guernsey Bombed Rhine Arms Works Left Ablaze After Raid Reuter: Late News Syria Closed to Combatants Britons Excluded End of French T. U. C. Merged in Employers' Organisations Over Atlantic in 12½ Hours Clare ahead of Schedule Four U. S. Pilots as Passengers Sir Abe Bailey Sudden Death in Cape Town Camouflaged Cars Not to Resemble Army Vehicles Duke's Appointment Contents From a Special Correspondent: Swoop on Norway Planned in 1936 Swedish Exposure of Nazi Preparations Japan Extends Blockade More Ports Closed in China Nazi Attack on Norway Press Editors Arrested Mappin & Webb Ltd. Lake & Elliot Limited Points for the Savings Campaign The Week's Markets New York Closing Prices, with Changes Bridge Lake & Elliot Reuter: Wall Street Firm Reuter: Commodity Prices Chess Acrostics Do You Know? Equity & Law War Painters Again Whitebait Dinner At a Music-Hall Old Films & New More about Conductors War Diary How the War Came Historic Facts and Vichy Fancies By a Belgian Correspondent: With Britain to the End Belgium and the War Ministry of Food Number 3 Extra Quality Cigarettes Panacel Ointment Collind Collins W. & R. Chambers Ltd. Hamish Hamilton Hodder & Stoughton Some Recent Books Private Road. By Forrest Reid. (Faber 10s. 6d.) Food vales at a Glance. By V. A. Plimmer. (Longmans. 6s.) Romanism and Evangelical Christianity. By F. J. Paul. (Hodder and Stoughton. 16s.) China's Many Faces Into China. By Eileen Bigland. (Collins. 18s.) Lord Halifax's Speeches Speeches on Foreign Pallcy. By Lord Halifax. Edited by H. H. E. Craster. (Oxford University Press. 10s. 6d.) The Arabs History of the Arabs. By Philip K. Hitti. (Macmillan. 31s. 6d.) Bulgarian Travels Dankey Serenade. By George Sava. (Faber. 12s. 6d.) Multiple Display Advertising Items Cassell Michael Joseph Mills & Boon Faber Richard Church's new novel Book Tokens Heinemann Novels of the Week The Stone of Chastity. By Margery Sharp. (Collins. 7s. 6d.) Mistral Hotel. By Stephen Lister. (Peter Davies. 8s. 6d.) A Footman for the Peacock. By Rachel Ferguson. (Cape. 8s.) Mariana. By Monica Dickens. (Michael Joseph. 8s. 6d.) Now Pray We for Our Country. By Eric Knight. (Cassell. 9s.) Trouble in July. By Erskine Caldwell. (Cape. 7s. 6d.) Too Like the Lightning. By Dana Chambers. (Hale 7s. 6d.) The Black Sombrero. By Hal Pink. (Hutchinson. 8s. 6d.) Phantom Scarlet. By Woosnam Mills. (Hodder and Stoughton. 8s. 3d.) Eternity, Here I Come! By Daivd Hume. (Collins. 7s. 6d.) Six to Kill. By Berkeley Gray. (Collins. 7s. 6d.) I am Saxon Ashe. (Hodder and Stoughton. 8s. 3d.) A Great Civil Servant The Making of a Civil Servant: Sir Oswyn Murray. By Lady Murray. (Methuen. 10s. 6d.) Books to Note Atticus: Men, Women & Memories Bigness and Greatness Cable and Wireless Ltd. Lodge Plugs Lanalol Hair Food Oxo Brand Cube Schweppes Dry The Sunday Times No Effort Can Be Relaxed The French Trials Industry's Great Effort Health in War-Time Taking Stock after Nearly a Year India's Great Problem America and the West Indies The Channel Islands War on Weeds The Malvern Festival Old Golf Clubs Bismarck's English Fiancées The War North and South Attrition a Short-Term Phase By our Political Correspondent: War Finance Problems this Week Allied Armies in Britain Europe's Need Denmark Facing Coal Famine The war zones in North-East Africa. Another map… Recalled U. S. Envoy Leaves Flying Home to Explain Speech Reuter: Nazis Advised to Leave U. S. German Fears Duke of Windsor "Attack on England Has Begun" Wild Claims by Berlin Nazis Rave at Home Guard 'Murder Training' Admiralty Deny Warships Hit N. U. T. On 'threat to Teachers' Future of India Congress Critics of New Offer U. S. Comment Independence due to Link with Britain British Success in Kenya Town Captured Italy's War Prisoners Free French Airmen Soon to Be in Action Britain Delivers the Goods Hint to Exporters U. S. Marriage Rush To Avoid Service in Army Prince Interned since April Nazis Shoot Rescuers 9 Planes Attack R. A. F. Launch Crew's Perils in 17 Hours Italy Surveys her Task Britain's Strength Drink Caused French Fall 'Temps' Statement Internment Camps New Department at Work U. S. Aid for Britain "Shock Troops" in the Clash of Ideas The British Council's Task Items From Home and Abroad The King inspected members of the Home Guard at West… Plane Fires on Workers Bombs on Many Districts New Tanks for Old Weapons Remade Mr. Montagu Norman Gives up Lawn for Cabbages Telegrams to near East Army Concession By our Special Representatives: King Again Inspects Home Guards 4,000 Men on Parade at West Wickham Home Guards at Bisley 50,000th Shoot Army Training Reuter: Cork Fire near "Gib" By Our Agricultural Correspondent: Will Cream Be Banned? Early Decision Expected Million a Day Saved £321,500,000 Total Reuter: King Carol Leaves Bucharest Dobruja Talks with King Peter? Prisoner's Escape from Cells Injured Constable British Force up Nazi Sea Rates Minelaying Success By a Woman Correspondent: Ice-Breaking Air Raids Making Friends in Cellars Sanatogen From a Dutch Correspondent: Havana Act Welcomed Dutch Colonies Safeguarded Reuter: U. S."open our Ports" Call Champion Multiple Display Advertising Items Court Circular Maoris Cheer the King Royal Car Stopped Eton College Home Guard Hon. Mrs. Norman Grosvenor Funeral Plum Souffle A War-Time Recipe Yesterday's Weddings Mr. Peter Lawrence and Miss H. Lyttelton Wills & Bequests Sir Abe Bailey Mining Magnate and Sportsman His Work for African Unity To-Day's Events From our New York Correspondent: U. S. Stir over Cudahy Interview President and Blockade From our Former Paris Correspondent: The Riom Trials From our Irish Correspondent: Irish Unemployment Multiple Display Advertising Items 2½ Nation War Bonds Samona By a Special Representative: 30 Tons of Good Will Daily Gift of U. S. Red Cross Nazi Bomber on his Rescue Expected Death Do You Know? Broadcasting Officers of the Allied Forces yesterday inspected a… New Weapons for Allies Lost Equipment Replaced Hard Hit Defence Areas Sussex Mayors' Move Town's Own Raid Damage Fund Sergeant Gambled with Privates Gifts to Buy Spitfires Special Canadian Squadron Plan Man Not Allowed to Go to Gaol Fine Taken from Him "Wiped off Map" Fine for Alarmist Remark Sale of German Leaflets Books Needed for Forces A Railwayman's Example From Our Own Correspondent: Men's £485 Find Gold Buried in Old Cottage Brazil Holds up Latvian Ships Owners Arrested Bovril First Night of the Proms 12 Hours' Wait to Stand Two Hours Blood Donors Wanted Storing Plasma Torpedoed Ship Saved Five Stay aboard A Sea Mystery Ship Deserted off Spain War Rules of the Week Engineers to Register Wasp Sting Makes Pony Rear Woman Rider Killed Shot Warden Dies "Sunday Times" Cross-Word No. 815 Lawn Tennis for Charity By a Special Correspondent: Jean Nicoll Loses Miss Scriven Wins at Buxton Scottish Football Rangers Recover in Second Half against Falkirk By a Special Correspondent: Public Schools Cricket Exciting Win at Lord's "Daily Sketch" Golf Miss Pam Barton and Enid Wilson at Fulwell Greyhound Results White City Middlesex Titles By a Special Correspondent: Wooderson Again Club Matches Fulham Boxing Multiple Classified Advertising Items By the "Sunday Times" Air Correspondent: Germany Prepares New Raiding Types British Plans to Maintain Superiority Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jugoslav Ship Sunk Multiple Classified Advertising Items British United Press: Turkey on the Watch Troop Massing a Reply to Nazis Goering's Nephew Multiple Classified Advertising Items From a Special Correspondent: Nazi Swoop Planned in 1936 Safety Clothing for Workers Multiple Classified Advertising Items From a Special Correspondent: Minelaying from Air British Pilot's Success Mines in Firth of Clyde Danger Removed Multiple Classified Advertising Items Back from Arctic Troops' Month of Hardship National Youth Sunday St. Paul's Service Americans Help British School War Victims' Orphans The Sunday Times

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