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News from 19/01/1941

1941; Gale Group;

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O. Hecht, Anthony Fryer, X, Charles Grant Robertson, Yarborough, Chris Bale, Ralph Straus, Harold Hobson, Alan Conder, Alan Houghton Brodrick, Eric Newton, Norman Crump City Editor, James Agate, Mr. Basil Watson, Julia Herrick, George H. Keeton, Milward Kennedy, H. Allina, Sir John Marriott, D. R. Gent, Desmond MacCarthy, Atticus, Stephen King-Hall, Lieut-General Sir Douglas Brownrigg Military Correspondent of the "Sunday Times", C. L., E. F. Dow, Edward Shanks, Dilys Powell, E. N. B. Bentley, Henry Lewis, J. A. F., Mr. MacDonald, Thurlow Williams,

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48 Hours a Month Fire Service Call-Up Of Men As Needed: Women May Volunteer Local Control of Watchers Work Places Come First For Protection By our Political Correspondent: Guard during Black-Out Fire Watch Service U. S. Must Give Aid without Stint Colonel Knox's View Butchers Sold out Ration Complaint Returning to France Italians Lose Air Bases Tobruk & Derna Bombed Again Big Fires at Rhodes Greeks' Fresh Success Gift to Forces from U. S "Sunday Times" Book Fund Gets £1,250 Italian King Cheered More R. A. F. personnel trained in the Dominions… Kennedy Urges Utmost Aid to Britain But U. S."Must Stay Out" Late News French Ship Held Mendoza Reported Caught The War Cabinet Hitler May See Mussolini Rome's Silence By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: British Wheat for Spain Lone Raider Guns Train Passengers Injured Daylight Bombs on London Nazi Air Moves in Rumania Bomber Bases On Other Pages By the "Sunday Times" Air Correspondent: Shadows of Air War to Come The New Offensives In Prospect British Airways Investors & the Bogy of Inflation City Office: 52, Wool Exchange, E. C. 2. Tele: Metropolitan 3720 The Week's Markets New York Closing Prices, with Changes Railroads The Bank Reports Money Market Life Assurance Wall Street Firm Bridge Chess Reuter: Commodity Prices Financial Answers Artist and Craftsman Acrostics Double Acrostic No. 1,878 (The Ninth of the Quarter) Broadcasting Orthodox Investment 'Units' To holders of dollar securities Kayser-Bondor Limited Ansells Brewery Limited Derry & Toms Kensington Dickins & Jones Ltd. Pearl Assurance Company Ltd A Great Comedian The Dramatic World Do Film Actors Act? Film Notes By Diarist: War Diary The Tudor Dictators Some English Dictators. By Milton Waldman. (Blackie. 12s. 6d.) The great cold still grips Europe. The Scandinavian countries are having their worst winter for ten vears Do You Know? Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jonathan Cape James Joyce 1882-1941 The World of Books Himalayan Adventure Five Miles High. By Members of the Karakorum Expedition. Edited by Robert H. Bates. (Robert Hale. 15s.) President Roosevelt Germany's Black Record Black Record. By Sir Robert, Vansittart. (Hamish Hamilton. 6d.) Lord George Scott The Fleeting Opportunity. Being the Reminiscences of Lt.-Col. Lord George Scott. (Witherby. 16s.) Change in China Through China's Wall. By Graham Peck. (Collins. 12s. 6d.) Collins Ward, Lock Multiple Display Advertising Items William Heinemann Peter Davies Harrap Book Tokens Stories of Crime Death on the Down Beat. By Sebastion Farr. (Dent. 7s. 6d) Wives to surn. by Lawrence G blochman (Collins. 7s. 6d) Murder at the Admiralty. by Eric Bennett. (Butchnson. Bs. 6d.) find the Professor. by Make cross (Ward Lock. 4s.) Murder in Man. By Francis Duncan (Jenkins. 7s. 6d.) For your Library List Do You Know? Novels of the Week Manhold. By Phyllis Bentley. (Gollancz. 9s. 6d) Nothing to Report. By Carola oman. (Hodder and Stoughton. 8s. 3d.) The Canyon. By Peter Viertel. (Collins. 7s. 6d.) Rehearsal. By fredercka Faxon. (Heinemann. 9s. 6d.) Atticus: Men, Women and Memories Between the Wars The Long Week-End. A Social History of Great Britain, 1918-1939. By Robert Graves and Alan Hodge. (Faber. 12s. 6d.) Hon. James Stuart Gollancz Food Facts White Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Time Factor in the War War Cabinet and its Work Some Criticisms and Suggestions By the "Sunday Times" Air Correspondent: Air Power in Narrow Seas Letters to the Editor Man who Has to Plan Victory Unenviable Burden Of Chief Of General Staff Hot Bovril-cheers! Charred Notes Replaced P. O. Safeguards This official map shows the distribution and… By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Nazi Fear of U. S. Help Desperate Counter Propaganda Admiral's Escape By our Political Correspondent: Commons & Man-Power Parliament Mr. Bevin Expected to Say Compulsion is Necessary Items from Home and Abroad New Device to Check Lights Test Case Against Motorist Latest German Bomber Shipping Raider 2,000 French at Tea Party London Gathering Apples to Cost More R. A. F. Attacks Doubled in Three Months 270 German Towns Raided Health in your Shelter this Winter Wounded Pilot Decorated King Visits Ward Debenham & Freebody What Bemax does for Children From our New York Correspondent: Value of Mr. Willkie's Visit to Britain The United States From our Irish Correspondent: A Coalition Government Needed Ireland U. S. Can Meet All Arms Orders Mr. Roosevelt's Third Term From a Special Correspondent: Confidence in Britain Portugal From a Dutch Correspondent: Faked Raids by "British" Holland From a Special Correspondent: More Measures against Jews On the German Frontier From a Danish Correspondent: Patriot M. P. Forced out Denmark Big War Orders for Ulster From a Polish Correspondent: German Rule Can Mean only Poverty Poland From a Czech Correspondent: Cold Damages Food Stocks Czecho-Slovakia British Institute for Prague Associated Press: Nazis round up Britons S: South Africa's Food From An Austrian Correspondent: "Silent Sabotage" by Doctors Austria War Protest by Italian Women Wisdom Toothbrush From a Belgian Correspondent: Famine Feared in February Belgium Social and Personal Lord Wakefield Col. C. B. Godman Archdeacon of Brecon Notable Invalids Death In Memoriam To-Day's Services From a Special Correspondent: New Type of X-Ray Unit Boon to Men in the Services London Concerts Additions to Musical Amenities Refugees Give Recital Belgian Quartet A. G. Macdonell, an Appreciation Haricot Stew A War-Time Recipe New Half at Eton The Schools More Masters Join The Forces Wills & Bequests Fortune from Sport Equipment By The Bishop of Norwich: Freedom Harvey Nichols of Knightsbridge 3% Defence Bonds Marshall & Shelgrove H. J. Nicoll & Co. Ltd Does your Child Take Cold Easily? By Our Agricultural Correspondent: Mechanising Land Army More Tractors by March Reclamation Speed-Up Key Men Must Be Left on Farms Union Chief's View Export Trade Difficulties Seeking Solution £9,700,000 Last Week Perils of the London Air Raid Shelters Clergyman's Revelation of City Conditions Vary your Knitting with Embroidery Britain's Need of Ships 3 p. c. Lost in War Nearly 3,000,000 Men Registered Tyresoles By a Medical Correspondent: War and Human Metabolism Recent Researches Tests on Living Subjects Since War Began Bentley By a Special Correspondent: Vitamins for France British Concession Not a Precedent Meteorologists for the R. A. F Boys Wanted Aeroplanes Captured by Tank Officer "Sunday Times" Cross-Word No. 838 By Our Air Correspondent: Mystery of Italy's New Planes May Be Waiting for Engines No Candidates for Awards Universities War Conditions At Cambridge From a Special Correspondent: Examinations in London Should They Be Held Elsewhere? Major Sentenced to Lose Pay Sergeant's Thefts Held 10,000 Inquests Great Rugby Veteran E. M. Baker Man of Many Clubs Carter Again Finishes First Eight Races—Eight Wins Paynter for League Cricket 5,000 at War Fund Match Doherty's Brilliance at Sheffield Football Results By Fairway: Racing Hopes for 1941 Bold Plans of the Jockey Club Henry Armstrong's Last Fight Zivic Retains Welter Title Miss Marble Still Winning Jeyes' Fluid No Title Panacel Ointment Serve Kep with Cheese Swansea Main Target of Night Raiders Nazis Admit Two Planes Lost Multiple Classified Advertising Items By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Balkans Kept Guessing Multiple Classified Advertising Items After-The-War Evacuation Children Should Go Back To Country Serious Illness of Magistrate The first picture to be received in this country of… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Montrose Crt The Loftus. Earl's Court London's Safest Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Palace Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Month's 1,313 Road Deaths "Shaming" Record, Says Minister 4 Enemy Ships Bombed Princes Hotel From a Special Correspondent: Civilian Heroes who Go Unrewarded Deeds Hidden By Modesty Multiple Classified Advertising Items Colonel Critic of Officers M. P.'s Questions Mass Murders by Nazis Reported Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title

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