News from 22/11/1942
1942; Gale Group;
Autores
Ernest Newman, William Courtenay "Sunday Times" War Correspondent, A. A. Milne, Gerard Hopkins, J. Plesch, Monsignor R. A. Knox, Yarborough, Ralph Straus, Alexander Werth "Sunday Times" Special War Correspondent, J. M. Walker, G. Rostrevor Hamilton, Norman Crump City Editor, Peter Masefield Air Correspondent of the "Sunday Times", James Agate, Viscount Maugham, Sir Edward Grigg M. P., D. R. Gent, Desmond MacCarthy, Georffrey Bowles, B. M. Lindsay Fynn, Dennis Foster, Edward Shanks, Dilys Powell, Sir William Beveridge, B. S. Lyndon, Charles B. Cochran, J. Martin, Frank MacDermot,
ResumoAllied Tanks Pour into Tunisia Columns Converging On Enemy's Main Bases Axis Shipping and Airports Raided First Prisoners Captured By British Paratroops Patrol Fighting near Jedabya On Other Pages By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Hitler Must Move Soon Spain, Turkey or France? Growing Italian Problem Gen. Hertzog Dead Former Premier of South Africa Reuter: King of Sweden and Nazi Leader American troops landing at Arzeu, near Oran Russians Strike Again in Caucasus "Axis line Pierced On Don" Battle in New Guinea Two Miles from Buna Late News Associated Press: Japanese Raided on Burma Road Arms Dump Hit British in Norway, Berlin Reports By Our Political Correspondent: Training in the Army Political Notes Debate to Be in Sechet By a Special Correspondent: British Tanks' Success Equal Shermans Burgomaster Shot 10 Hostages May Die as Reprisal Associated Press: Chinese Success 2-Ton Bomb Every Minute on Turin Heaviest Raid Yet On Italy 4 Axis Ships Torpedoed Submarine Attacks In Mediterranean German Convoy Smashed Three Ships Hit U. S. Envoy for Russia OXO Dunlop & Ranken Ltd Axis Shipping Warned The National Savings Committee Reduce the 'Peak' The Ministry of Food City Notes The Nominee System Bridge The Week's Markets Money Market Brevities Do You Know? A Tragic Comedian Classics and a Farce Brahms and Wolf And in Jesus Christ Mr. Rooney at Eton Rothman of Pall Mall Why Children are Fruetful Bechams Pills Ltd. Collins Michael Joseph Herert Jenkins Ltd Cresset Press Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bernard Shaw The World of Books Hernard Show. His Life and Personality. By Hesketh Pearson. (Collins. 21s.) A War-time Diversion The 1943 Saturday Book. Edited by Leonard Russell. (Hutchinson. 12s. 6d.) For your Library List New York Hotel Hotel Splendide. By Ludwing Bemelmans. (Hamish Hamilton. 7s. 6d.) Sunday Times Crossword No. 934 Wings Over Britain The Birds of Britain (Britain in Pictures series). By James Fisher. (Coltins. 4s. 6d.) Novels of the Week Winter Solstice. By Dorothy Cowlin. (Cape. 8s. 6d.) The Lads of the Village. By Hugh P. McGraw. (Michael Joseph. 8s. 6d.) Some Lose Their Way. By Eloisie Liddon. (Harrap. 9s. 6d.) Two Selfish People. By Norah C. James. (Cassell. 7s. 6d.) The House of Mrs. Caroline. By C. M. Franzero. (Hodder and Stoughton. 8s. 6d.) Cross-Currents in the Political Arena The United States Many Axis Spies Arrested Argentina Mass Arrests Expected Norway Another Plot Czechoslovakia Cost of Living Rumania Sabotage Jugoslavia Allied Names are Barred Holland Army Deserters Austria "Hate" Campaign Italy Nazi Morale Belgium Crowded Prisons Denmark Rector's Arrest Sweden Multiple Display Advertising Items Constable & Co Ltd. Secker & Warburg, Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times A Month Ago—And now By Scrutator: The Race in the Mediterranean Russian and Pacific Victories Our Colonial Empire Empire Serving Member: Letters to the Editor Points from Letters By our Special Representative: The Importance of Bizerta Admiral Muselier Stresses The Need For Speed Reuter: Women 5 Days in Lifeboat Then Jungle Trek No Terrible Time after War Trade Expert's View Capetown. Saturday Associated Press: British Tactics in Egypt U. S. General's Praise Shell Burst in Street Reuter: Ending India Deadlock Call to Viceroy Reuter: Prison Ship for U-Boat Crews Swedish Report Stockholm, Saturday Compulsory Fire Watch for Women Dried Egg for Cooking Burma Airfield Bombed "Sunday Times" Special War Correspondent: Stalingrad's Fight Greater Part in Soviet Hands Germans' Poor Artillery Reuter: Tank Stopped by a Sergeant Crew Bayonetted In the Gambia Bush Care of Canadian Prisoners Benefit of Parcels War Secretary's Tour Yesterday's Speeches Meaning of First Army's "Flash" "Thrust, Not Parry" Stay-In Strike Bombed London Worst London Fog for Years King's Car Guided By Torchlight Reuter: U. S. General's Air Adventure Plane Hit 70 Times Leads a Spitfire Squadron Ex-Sergeant's Rise From a Special Correspondent: Papuans Help our Advance Hatred Of Japanese Has United Tribes As America Sees US Reuter: Prison Mutiny Sentences Items from Home and Abroad Danger of Dispersed Air Effort Need For More Concentrated Attack On Germany Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Anglo-American Friendship Cemented by War P. E. N. Post-War Plans Spitfire Goes up 9 Miles Rout of Spotter Plane U. S. Troops' Plans for Thanksgiving London Services "Commonwealth of Learning" Task after War Gifts to Russia and China Co-Operators' Effort Axis Reports of Desert Fighting Wills & Bequests By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Japan's Banks Remodelled Developing Pacific Conquests Berlin Reports Soviet Attacks "Defensive Gains" By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Dutch Rights in China Negotiations Opened Lord Londonderry Observer Corps Broadcasting Social & Personal Gen. Hertzog From Our Own Correspondent: Sir Max Beerbohm Oxford's Tribute St. Andrew's Day at Eton The King's Tribute Savoury Mince A War-Time Recipe Death Two Famous Referees Rugby Decision that was Not Questioned Football Results Eton Field Game By a Special—Correspondent: R. A. F. Unlucky at Richmond Yesterday's Rugby Captain Hurt against the Army Cambridge University Sports Multiple Classified Advertising Items By Fairway: Bloodstock Gamble Racing Big Deal May Be Justified Needed now in ATS and WAAF
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