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News from 06/10/1940

1940; Gale Group;

Autores

Ernest Newman, The Right Hon. Viscount Samuel, E. N., Elie-J. Bois former Editor, Robert Byron, Yarborough, Chris Bale, Ralph Straus, Harold Hobson, J. E. Neale, Alan Houghton Brodrick, Charles Grant, D. Eardley Wilmot, Norman Crump City Editor, Barnwell Manor, James Agate, Milward Kennedy, D. R. Gent, Atticus, Ainslie J. Robertson, E. H. Blakeney, Right Hon. Lord Kemsley, Edward Shanks, Dilys Powell, Monsignor Ronald Knox, R. A. Austen-Leigh,

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By the "Sunday Times" Diplomatic Correspondent: Axis Plans for Intensified War Fearful of Winter Hardships & Spread of Conflict Spain Unwilling to Come in Anglo-Russian Talks This Week on Far Eastern Position Moscow Interest in U. S. Policy 23 Raiders down Record Record London Barrage R. A. F. Again over Channel Forts Suner Back in Madrid Talk with Ciano Reuter: New French Envoy to Spain Friend of Bonnet Canadian Army of 500,000 Latest Figures General Weygand Mr. Herbert Morrison, the new Home Secretary and… By the "Sunday Times" City Editor: Short Distance Fares May Be Exempt Possible Concession in New Railway Charges U-Boat Blown out of Water Dealy Work by Flying Boat Late News A. A. Guns' Success Reuter: U. S. Naval Call-Up Cairo Communique R. A. F. Cut Nazi Supply Line Cherbourg Raid Three R. A. F. Men Interned Bold Plans for London Shelters Room for All No Quenes Season Ticket System By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Belgian Premier Held up on Way to England Nazis Hush R. A. F. Damage On Other Pages By the "Sunday Times" Air Correspondent: How Winter Will Affect Raids We May Benefit but Nazis Certain to Lose Gillette and save Steel Briton Freed Another Held in Bucharest War Risk Insurance Questions Barclays Bank Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reuters: New York Closing Prices, with Changes Mr. John Maxwell An Appreciation Money Market Brevities Reuter: Steady Close on Wall Street Reuter: Commodity Prices Bridge Chess Art as Usual Broadcasting By Diarist: Second Six Months of the War Second Six Months of the War The Sunday Times A Year Ago Do You Know? Swan Shoes Health shoes Tyresoles Salvation Army Faber Hamish Hamilton The Times Book Club History and Shakespeare The Dramatic World Detectives at the Bar Berlioz's Songs—II Do You Know? In France To-Day Petain's Fatal Error Afghanistan's Story A History of Afghanistan. By Sir Percy Sykes 2 Vols. (Macmillan. E2 10s.) Sense—And Sensibility Calico Pie: An Autobiography. By C. E. Vulliamy (Michael Joseph. 10s. 6d.) Why England Slept Mars in the House of Death Hutchinson Heinemann Ward, Lock Collins Multiple Display Advertising Items Charles Waterton The World of Books An Eccentric Squire The Squire of Walton Hall, By Philip Gosse. (Cassell. 15s.) The Roman World Roman Portraits. With introduction by L. Coldsheider (Allen and Unwin. 10s. 6d) Ss. Peter and Paul in Rome. By Walter Lowrie (Oxford University Press. 8s. 6d.) Multiple Display Advertising Items The Fall of France What Happened to France. By Gordon Waterfield (John Murray. 5s.) The Battle of France. By André Maurois. (John Lane. 7s. 6d.) Mary Tudor The Best Biography Spanish Tudor: The Life of Bloody Mary. By H. F. M. Prescott (Constable. 18s.) Michael Joseph Herbert Jenkins Collins Putnam Book Tokens CASSELL's Novels of the Week The Bright Pavillions. By Hugh Walpole. (Macmillan. 10s. 6d.) Mr. Bunting By Robert Greenwood (Dent 7s. 6d.) He Looked for a City. By A. S. M. Hutchinson The Million. By Robert Hichens. (Cassell. 7s. 6d.) Bewildering Cares. By Winifred Peck. (Faber. 7s. 6d.) Passenger List. By Olga L. Rosmanith. (Murray. 7s. 6d.) Sir Guy Gaunt's Adventures The Yield of the Years. By Admiral Sir Guy Gaunt (Hutchinson 8s.) Atticus: Men, Women and Memories Forgiveness Negley Farson Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Vita-Weat The Sunday Times The Meeting on the Brenner Mr. Chamberlain His Three Years' Premiership Japan and the Pacific Weygand A Voice from Dunkirk "Grim and Gay" Revere Justice By the "Sunday Times" Air Correspondent: Bomber Planes of the Future Tendencies Suggested by War Experience John Lewis & Co. Ltd. Cable and Wireless Limited By Our Political Correspondent: Premier's War Review Parliament Dakar and Raids on London State Farm Plan Land Settlement in Highlands The Battery Command Post of a 25-Pounder Battery… Gallantry at Sea Awards to Navy Mystery Man "Strong Reasons for No Bail" India Ship Attacked "Loyalty to Conquerors" Baudouin Defines Vichy Policy One Dead in U. S. Explosion Fourth in Three Weeks Destroyer Saves Castaways Capt. Cunningham-Reid Items from Home and Abroad Reuter: Japan Warns America "Co-Operate or Be Attacked" Premier's 'New Order' Claim Japanese Landing in China "To Stop Smuggling" Reuter, Exchange: Berlin-Rome Conflicts How to Win the War U. S. To Face Any Axis Challenge No Yielding to Intimidation, Says Col. Knox The Bitter foe Taking over U. S. Destroyers Crews in Canada British United Press: Lion Still in the Path Dictators' Dilemma British Leaving Baltic Ovaltine Milton Johnnie Walker By a Special Representative: Music Defies Blitzkrieg Year of National Gallery Concerts Miss Myra Hess Looks Back Fort on Roman Wall Found During A. R. P. Work Civil Servants' Part in War Ready to Face Risks Loot from Bombed Shop Gaol for Receivers Museum Re-Opening Eton Celebrates its Quincentenary Corrective to Fears on the Future of Public Schools First Year of Book Fund 1,000-a-Day Average of Gifts £10,000,000 in a Week Savings Campaign K Shoes Derry & Toms Radium v. Grey Hair Mazda H. Bronnley & Co. Ltd. A rest for the tin-opener Smith & Wellstood Ltd. Kep Court Circular Weddings Wing-Cmdr. Fielden & Miss Ramsden-Jodrell Prof W. W. Cooke, Miss Kate Hardy Cherry Kearton An Appreciation Death By a Special Correspondent: 'War Guests' Overseas How Evacuation Plan Works Children in New Homes Windsor to Buy a Fighter Windsor, Ontario, to Help Savoury Stew A War-Time Recipe From Our Own Correspondent: New Term at Cambridge Universities Vice-Chancellor on Uncertain Future V. C. Promoted Viscount Anson now a Captain Tea-Time Ballet From our New York Correspondent: America's Defence Measures Aircraft Production to Aid Britain From our Irish Correspondent: Ireland's A. R. P. Services A New Construction Corps Debenham & Freebody The Ministry of Food Four Seasons World Review Pesco From a Danish Correspondent: Ruthless Plundering of Denmark German "Debts" Will Soon Equal National Income From a Dutch Correspondent: Turning Holland into a German State Nazi "Cultural" Plans By a Rumanian Correspondent: Two Law Codes in Rumania Axis "Theme Song" Japan's Trade Mission From Our Own Correspondent: Listening-In to Listeners By a Special Correspondent: Prague under the German Heel Ten Czechs Dismissed Congo to Be Defended By a Woman Representative: Shoppers Defy the Raids Dress Shows After Siren Sounds Safety Steps at London Stores Gestapo Swoop on Czechs A Masaryk Ban Nazis Seize Food in France Threat of Famine Polish Books Ban By Our Agricultural Correspondent: Sugar Beet Harvest Drought's Effect on Production Early Sowing Advantages Canadians' Nazi Prize Scuttling Foiled Property Seized Norwegian Ministers Penalised Harvey Nichols and Co., Ltd. Caley's fortune Chocolates Flying Duties Schweppes Dry Some clever, useful, learned, and instructive books The Hair "Laxative plus" Speeds up Vital Alkaline… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Great Rugby Players Wilfred Wooller One of the Best "Sunday Times" Cross-Word No. 823 By a Special Correspondent: Plucky Fight by Bart's J. W. G. Evans Scores A Brilliant Try By a Special Correspondent: St. Mary's Had Better Backs Reuter: Boxing Henry Armstrong Loses Welter-Weight Title Reuter: Lawn Tennis British Girl in American Doubles Final Arsenal Get Seven Goals Only 500 People See Millwall Win Amateur Results "Daily Sketch" Golf Derby Winner Dead To-Day's Hockey Tournament Reuter: World Baseball Series Fixtures are being invited by North Middlesex C. C. By Fairway: Comments on Big Race Likely Horses in Cambridgeshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harwoods Labour atories, Ltd. Air-Raids Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lincombe Hall Htl Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mile of Tube Tunnel as Raid Shelter Accommodation for 10,000 East Londoners Stepney Ruled by One Man "East End Will See It through" Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Firemen's Losses 50 Killed in Month Pilot Praised by Air V. C Courage in Blazing Plazing Plane "Bomb Berlin" Poster Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Keeps up Exports Firm Moves to the City Multiple Classified Advertising Items Navy Beats Bombers Strong Defences in Home Ports Liner Crew Saved Radio Message Ends Anxiety Ulster as Key to Irish Defence Risks Eire Takes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sir Cyril Newall, who has retired from the post of… Bad Flying Weather Enemy Communiqués Nazi Claims Fight over Malta Multiple Classified Advertising Items From Our Own Correspondent: Bombs Damage Cathedral Deliberate Raid at Liverpool Indian Aircraft New Factory to Begin at once Bombers from U. S. Named "Bostons" Multiple Classified Advertising Items Day-Long Air Battles over South Coast Germans' Decoy Tactics Fail Multiple Classified Advertising Items

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