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News from 15/09/1940

1940; Gale Group;

Autores

Ernest Newman, Anthony Fryer, Robert Byron, Yarborough, Virginia Cowles "Sunday Times" Special Correspondent, Chris Bale, Ralph Straus, Linda Radcliffe, E. F. Wardale, Elie J. Bois former Editor of the "Petit Parisien", Dudley Gordon, Rebecca West, Eric Newton, Norman Crump City Editor, James Agate, Milward Kennedy, Sir Frederick O'connor, D. R. Gent, Sayar, Edward Shanks, Dilys Powell, Rev. Sidney M. Berry Secretary of the Congregational Union, Subaltern, Lord Elton, Hilaire Belloc,

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R. A. F. Smashing Raiders 300 Driven off from London: Night Barrage Success Invasion Fleet Havoc Barges Wrecked in 150-Mile Channel Coast Attack Fighters Patrol over London More Damage at Palace Another Bomb Explodes Railings Torn down Escape of the King and Queen Dutch Message Bombers Hammer at Invasion Fleet Vessels Destroyed, Docks Fired, Tanker Blown Up British United Press: Late News New and Better Balloons Can Fly Much Higher Not "Invasion Weather" British United Press: French Naval Move Toulon Units Reach Dakar By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Germany May Be behind It Blow at De Gaulle Transfusion in Raids Hundreds Saved Abbey Windows Broken in Raid Damage Slight Liner Hit by Dummy Bomb Japanese Mistake On Other Pages By the Sunday Times Air Correspondent: The Luftwaffe's First Failure R. A. F. May Prove Stumbling Block to Invasion Red, White and Blue Suggestions for War Damage Problem The Week's Markets Wall Street Firm Reuters: New York Closing Prices, with Changes Bridge Money Market Stock Exchange Features Chess Acrostics Broadcasting Brevities New War Pictures The Book Fund Carries on Work Unchecked by Air Raids Reuter: Commodity Prices Financial Queries Bonds for Bombs Samona Still to Be Seen The Dramatic World One Fine Afternoon Havoc in Hollywood Film Notes All for the Sake of Art Alas, Poor Opera! The World of Music By Diarist: War Diary The Battle for London Enemy Pays High Price And Still Fails Ultimatum to Warsaw Do You Know? Ministry of Food Asthma Dr Singha Asthma Tablets Multiple Display Advertising Items Chad Hanna English Air Collins The Times Book Club Multiple Display Advertising Items More "Ego" The World of Books Mr. Agate's Diary Eg…4: Yer More of the Autobiography of James Agate. (Harrap 18s.) British Rule in India The Viceroy and Governor-General of India. By A. B. Rudra, Ph. D. (Oxford University Press. 15s.) The Polish Tragedy My Name is Million. The Experiences of an Englishwoman in Poland. (Faber and Faber. 8s. 6d.) For your Library List New Light on the past Sir Aurel Stein's Travels Old Routes of Western Iran. By Sir Aurel Stein. (Macmillan. £22s.) Cassell Chatto & Windus Faber "Transgressor" Multiple Display Advertising Items Novels of the Week West to North. By Compton Mackenzie. (Chatto and Windus. 9s. 6d.) Sergeant Lamb of the Ninth. By Robert Graves. (Methuen. 8s. 6d.) Time's Harvest. By Dorothy Charques. (Hamish Hamilton. 9s.) Bright Deftler. By Anthony Bertram. (Chapman and Hall. 8s. 6d.) The Winter Is Past. By Noel Streat-feild. (Collins. 8s. 6d.) The Opera House Murders. By Dan Bilany. (Faber and Faber. 7s. 6d.) Remove the Bodies. By Elizabeth Ferrars. (Hodder and Stoughton. 8s. 3d.) The Dog It was. By Richard Harrison. (Jarrolds. 7s. 6d.) The House on the Hard. By Anthony Wynne. (Hutchinson. 8s. 6d.) Do You Know? By Atticus: Men, Women and Memories Faith under Discipline Cyprus's Story History of Cyprus. By Philip Newman. (Longmans. 5s.) William Heinemann Peter Davies Panacel Ointment Liberty The Ministry of Information Oxo Cube The Sunday Times Our King and Queen The Supreme Ordeal London Will Endure Her Valour a Contribution to Victory Weygand's Dream—& Nightmare The Excess Profits Tax A. A. Gunfire Again Checks Bombers Raiders Brought Down by British Fighters Fighters Patrol over London From a Dutch Correspondent: Nazis Defied by Dutch Labour's Passive Resistance Opposition by Churches No Oil Tanks near Palace Futile Nazi Lie By Our Political Correspondent: Commons and Raid Damage Scheme For State Insurance Italian Advance in Egypt Movement Harassed Nazi Talk of "Reprisals" Enemy Communiques Claim Docks and Harbours Hit Convoy Hit, Say Italians Ship "Missing" Russia Accuses Nazi Paper General Sikorski Sunday Times Avon Coast Army Stands at the Ready Rude Reception for Invader New Zealand's Tribute "Thumbs up" Spirit London Humour and Courage A Swedish View Inviting the Soldier Home Public Aid in Welfare Work Nazi Choice for London Fate of Warsaw or Paris Debenham & Freebody Greeted with Pitchforks Adventures After Bale Out Bomb Damages Law Courts Court Demolished The wrecked interior of the Royal Chapel at… The interior of the Church of Our Lady of Victories,… London Still Doing Business, Says U. S. German 'Blunder' in Bombing Buckingham Palace Bombs on Berlin People Not Allowed to See Damage By Our Czech Correspondent: Czechs Praise our Planes 24 Nazi Machines Destroyed British United Press: "Over by October" Bets by Nazis Items From Home and Abroad British United Press: Speed-Up in U. S. Defence Powers Restored to President New Contract Regulations Pershing Warns America "Danger is Imminent" Nazi Boast "Satisfied with London Raids" Income Tax by Instalments System Starts on November 1 New Assessments Sent out Tribute to Navy Put Italian Fleet to Flight Air Battle Sequel General Fire Appliances Co., Ltd. Soviet Plans for War Curing Defects in Transport Big Output Drive India Condemns Palace Attack Concern for King Wright's Coal Tar Soap Tek Smokers''fur' "Laxative plus" Speeds up Vital Alkaline… Social and Personal The Week's War Savings 1,742 New Groups From Our Own Correspondent: School to Train Engineers Sheffield's Plan Cmdr. A. J. Wavish Royal Grapes for Wounded Hyde Park Bands Basle Houses Shaken Savoury Veal A War-Time Recipe Team Spirit of Staff Director's Gifts to Employees Prohibited Area at Hove The Public Schools New Half at Eton Spitfire Gifts £7,362 from Firm and Employees From our New York Correspondent: America Stirred by Britain's Battle Hitler Has Suffered Two Major Defeats From our Irish Correspondent: Eire's Defences Irish Victims in London Raids Use Telephone Less Needed for Army Coronation Scot Stays in U. S. Perils of Crossing 'Sanatogen' Kep Avocado Bentley R. A. F. From a Special Correspondent: Work Held up in Raids Ministries Shut to Callers British United Press: Syria Defying Axis Powers Italy's Ambition Reuter: "Last of Chinese Air Force" Japanese Claim Garage Theft Charge By Our Agricultural Correspondent: A. R. P. Service for Animals 6,000 Mobile Units for First Aid Saving Valuable Food £59,750,000 Air Engine Order Contract Awarded Indo-China Border Moves Chinese Send Planes Empire Pilots Ready Quick Raid Repairs Minister's Call to Councils Reuter: Hungarians in Rumania Dismissals Report Bank Fined £25 Employee Left a Light on British Radio to Czechs British Ship's S O S By Our Special Representative: Shopping in Air Raids London Stores Carry on Shelter for Customers Reuter: Nazis Dumped in Jugoslavia Evacuees' Camp Exchange: Trade Boast of Axis Will Divide Europe Arts Theatre Ballet Comfortable Quarters Austin Reed Serocalcin Prevents Colds Multiple Display Advertising Items By a Special Correspondent: Soccer Just Carried on Games Resumed after the Raids "Sunday Times" Cross-Word No. 820 By Fairway: Racing and the War How the Aga Khan Started his Stud Dunsmore Problem Solved Some Thrills on the Turf When Small Events Become Big Golf for Charity World Baseball Series Rugby Clubs Look Ahead Teams and Players Want Games By a Special Correspondent: Cricket's Last Big Game Farnes in Form at Cheltenham Athletics Cross-Country Events Arranged Ripon Results By a Special Correspondent: Public Schools Cricket Features of First War-Time Season Tommy Martin Wins Beats Duddy Knox before 7,000 Crowd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kep Multiple Classified Advertising Items By our Diplomatic Correspondent: World's Fate Hangs on Battle of Britain U. S. Confident Nazi Onslaught Will be Broken Multiple Classified Advertising Items This picture, just received in London, shows… U. S. Aid for Londoners Leading Banker Gives £6,250 Multiple Classified Advertising Items King Michael's Mother Due in Bucharest To-Day U. S. Conscription Bill Passed Signature To-Morrow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fire Pumps Defence Ministry Reply to Trade Multiple Classified Advertising Items Navy Gain by Destroyers Bargain Benefits Both Sides Keeping Menace from U. S. Reuter: Churchill—By Mrs. Roosevelt Apology to Canada Multiple Classified Advertising Items Care Then Multiple Classified Advertising Items

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