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News from 13/10/1940

1940; Gale Group;

Autores

Ernest Newman, James Dundas White, J. A. Spender, Elie J. Bois Former Editor, Eileen M. Crampin, X, Yarborough, J. A., Chris Bale, Ralph Straus, Alan Houghton Brodrick, John Core, Eric Newton, Norman Crump City Editor, James Agate, Milward Kennedy, D. R. Gent, Desmond MacCarthy, Atticus, Peter Matthevws, Mr. Roosevelt, Edward Shanks, Dilys Powell, Rev. Sidney M. Berry Secretary of the Congregational Union, G. M. Young, E. L. S. Horsburgh, Percy A. Scholes, L. A. Wilding, Hilaire Belloc,

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By the "Sunday Times" Diplomatic Correspondent: Next Step in the Balkans Dangers to Axis of Attacks on Greece or Turkey Russia Cannot Be Indifferent Moscow Awaiting Development of Anglo-U. S. Relations Britons Leave Bucharest Nazi Troops Guard Oilfields London's 200th Raid Night Attack Slackens Fierce Battles over Coast 11 Raiders down Berlin Report of Naval Battle "Off Isle of Wight" From Our Own Correspondent: No Complications in Spain View in Portugal Reuter: U. S. To Defend Western Hemisphere & Oceans "No Combination Will Stop Our Help to Britain" M. Pierlot and M. Spaak Arrest in Spain on Nazi Orders Mr. Churchill Shots at Lord Forbes's Villa Late News Reuter: Tom Mix Killed British United Press: Plane Attack on British Ship Pupils Shoot down Nazi 45-Second Victory London's Raid Debris Troops to Aid in Clearance 5,000 to Start To-Morrow Reuter: Shots at Lord Forbes's Villa Bucharest Attack Channel Firing Aimless Shelling by German Guns Nazi Check on Vichy On Other Pages 5 Die in Express Smash 50 Injured: Barrow Throws Engine Off Line OXO Turkey and the Soviet War Risk Premiums and Payments The Week's Markets Brevities Bridge Money Market Stock Exchange Features Chess Acrostics A Year Ago Do You Know? An Epstein Exhibition By Diarist: War Diary Hit back with 3% Defence Bonds K Shoes Harvey Nichols of Knightsbridge Bentley Multiple Display Advertising Items Shakespeare's Least Popular Play The Dramatic World Hitchcock at his Best Wagner and the Nazis World of Music An American View Why England Slept. By John F. Kennedy. (Hutchinson. 3s. 6d.) Do You Know? Multiple Display Advertising Items Hutchinson No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items The Secret of a Poet's Sadness? The World of Books A Buried Life: Personal Recollections at A. E. Housman. By Percy Withers. (Cape. 5s.) Grandmother Okyo Mr. Bernard Darwin Life is Sweet Brother. By Bernard Darwin. (Collins. 12s. 6d.) More Arabian Nights The fewelled Trail. By Louis Kornitzer (Bles. 8s. 6d.) Words in Season A Daily Telegraph Miscellany. Complied by J. b. Firth. (Hutchinson. 3s. 6d.) Chad Hanna P. G. Wodehouse Quick Service Lawrence & Wishart Ltd. The Voyage Hamish Hamilton Multiple Display Advertising Items Novels of the Week Miss Hargreaves. By Frank Baker. (Eyre and Spottiswoode. 9s) The Crowthers of Bankdam. By Thomas Armstrong. (Collins. 9s. 6d.) Sons of the Others. By Philip Gibbs. (Hutchinson. 8s. 6d.) The Don Flows Home to the Sea. By Mikhail Sholokhov. (Putnam. 9s. 6d.) Men, Women and Memories Freedom at a Price Winston Churchill A. S. M. Hutchinson Psychology Publishing Co. Ltd. Mappin & Webb Ltd. Elizabeth Arden The Sunday Times The Menace in the Balkans Civilian Heroes Mr. Churchill The Authentic Voice of the Nation The Universal War Puzzling for Germans Cromwell's Organ Grim and Gay Cross-words "No Troy Pound" Five Checks to Invasion German Advantages Greatly Reduced Bovril Derry & Toms Picture Gallery Bigger Naval Pensions Family Allowances Raised Hong Kong Move British to Be Evacuated U. S. Air Experts in London To Study Defences Mr. Bevin's New Call to Industry Yesterday's Speeches "Can't" Must Be Ruled Out Reuter: U. S. Raid Homes of Germans Espionage Report Duke's Visit to Shelter Authority to Buy Uniform War Office Rule Container Picked up in Raid SOS Broadcast By Our Political Correspondent: Dakar Failure Uneasiness Parliament M. P. s May Request a Debate War Insurance Problem Exchange: German Troops in Hungary Going to Rumania Reuter: Rumanian Oil for Turkey Reported Ban Denied Services in St. Paul's By the "Sunday Times" Air Correspondent: End of Atlantic Air Season Problems of Equipment: Two Flying-Boats Lost Marshall & Snelgrove Licence to Make Steel Helmets Public Issue Later Dickins & jones Ltd. Red White & Blue Reuter: Canada Air Disclosure Training 10,000 for Britain Allotments on Polo Ground Minister's Visit U. S. Conscription Wisconsin Professor as Administrator "Their Thumbs up" New York Tributes to Britain Squadran-Leader D. R. S. Bader, D. S. O., well-known… From a Danish Correspondent: Danish Anger Rising against Germany King as Symbol of Nation's Desire for Freedom Items from Home and Abroad U. S. Papers Sent by Air War News Featured U. S. Pamphlet Storm From a Dutch Correspondent: "Quisling" for Holland Effort to Nazify the Country Failure to Cow Inhabitants Gen. De Gaulle's Confidence Message to Premier No Troops now in Devil's Island Convict's Story Army Must Strike General Kirke on the Public's Part Salvage Sale Lilley & Skinner Ministry of Food Wright's Coal Tar Soap Johnson and Johnson (Gt. Britain) Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Social and Personal Yesterday's Weddings Mr. Peter Lindsay & Miss Kenyon-Slaney Eton Dame's Death Public Schools National Gallery Concerts To-Day's Services The first photograph of Captain E. C. T. Wilson,… £1,000 and his Dog Solicitor's Gift to Housekeeper Radio To-Day by Princess Child Audience Professor Volterra Rabbit Pudding A War-Time Recipe France Awaits her Hour The Vision of Paul Painlevé From our New York Correspondent: America's Strong Line with Japan Increasing Help for Britain From our Irish Correspondent: Irish Unity on Defence Mr. De Valera and Mr. Cosgrave Harrods Fur Week General Fire Appliance Co., Ltd. The Greatest Crusade Multiple Display Advertising Items By a Woman Representative: Shoppers and Purchase Tax Early Buying Economy Large Stocks in the Stores War Savings £9,622,741 Raised Last Week From a Special Correspondent: Labour Women in Conference Many War Problems Less Litigation Decrease due to the War Christmas Mails From Our Own Correspondents: Half-Strength at Oxford Universities Military Work to Have Preference Plan for Feeding Livestock Even Distribution Rusty Mine Kills Man Relic of Last War Courts Sit Earlier By our Agricultural Correspondent: Nation's Food Increased Fine Output by Smallholders Long Waiting Lists Workers Give a Bomber Factory's £20,000 Nazi Flyer Dead Others Captured in North-West Paris Filmgoers Cheer R. A. F. Closure Threat U. S. Tools for Russia Austin Reed Braemar Multiple Display Advertising Items Mazda Coiled-Coil Lamps Gold Cross Shoes Jamal Fulham Carry on in Raid Orient Manager Plays Well in Goal Football Results "Sunday Times" Cross-Word No. 824 Looking Back at Rugby What Happened in the Old Days By a Special Correspondent: Beaten in the Last Minute Police Master St. Mary's Broadcasting Rugby Results Gloucester Just Beat R. A. F. Backs Take Honours Public Schools Rugby Harrow Beat Old Boys By Fairway: We Must Have Racing To Test our Best Thoroughbreds "Daily Sketch" Golf Notable Numbers Victory Garden Multiple Classified Advertising Items By the "Sunday Times" Air Correspondent: Germany Uses Fighters as Light Bombers Trust in Speed to Elude R. A. F. Defences Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eagle Squadron To Have our Latest Fighters A freak, of air-raid damage—two chimney stacks are… Italian Bases Bombed Extensive Raids R. A. F. Batter Enemy Bases Explosions after Raid on Kiel Aiding Private Evacuation New Allowances To Be Made Nazis Claim Big Fires Fake Raid Report Fire Bombs on Convent Nuns Fight to save Treasures Casualties in Trolley Bus

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