News from 30/07/1944
1944; Gale Group;
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Cyril Marshall Special Correspondent, Ernest Newman, G. E. Walmsley, Aubrey Hammond War Correspondent, Alexander Werth Special Correspondent, O. H. Brandon Special Correspondent, E. Colston Shepherd Air Correspondent, J. Ohquist, Sidney H. Miles, A. T. Johnson, Montague Summers, Sir H. Spencer Jones, A. A. Milne, Desmond Macarthy, John Murray, S. K. Ratcliffe, Francis C. Hoare, Murrough Loftus, M. M. H., Yarborough, W. Kay Robinson, W. J. McCombe, Ralph Straus, Strachie, F. H. B. Roach, Alan Dent, E. L. Stowell, Eric Newton, Norman Crump City Editor, Eric Parker, Brig. E. C. Anstey D. S. O., 'Sunday Times' Millitary correpondent, James Agate, Julia Herrick, L. A., Scrutator, Desmond Shawe-Taylor, D. W. Thorpe, Frank MacDERMOT Special Correspondent, G. Leveson Gower, Natalie Mary Bater, L. L. Hoare (Maj.-Gen.), Dilys Powell, G. M. Young, William Gibson, L. H. Gamlen, Elton Ede, H. F. T., Wm. C. Macnie, J. P. Jordan, E. E. Welby-Everard, A. H. B. Allen, Captain Russell Grenfell Naval Correspondent, K. W. Searle, Maurice Watts Special Correspondent, Gen Smuts,
ResumoGordon's Soviet Baltic Trap Closes Red Army 20 Miles From Riga: Threat To Tilsit Vistula Cleared for 60 Miles Warsaw Suburb Shelled: Swiff Progress To Cracow Russians' Gateways to Germany Victory Order for Stalin "Co-Op" Buys West End Store £500,000 deal Reuter: Mines Explode near the King Fifth Army Advance From a Special Correspondent: Home Guard No Relaxation of Duties "The Hun is Groggy" Reich Hit by 2,000 Bombers New Attacks on Robot Sites Late News By Our Political Correspondent: Summer Time May Be Prolonged Political Notes Regulations Danger Cheaper Elections From Our Special Correspondent: "Bulgars Leaving the War" Reuter: 17 Japanese Ships Sunk Air Attack on Convoy for Rommel More Normandy Towns Taken Rommel Death Report Reuter: U. S. Day Raid on Manchuria Americans Drive on in Normandy Rommel Decides On New Withdrawal Resistance Stiffens Reuter: 283 German Tanks Hit in Four Days With the American Pretty Polly Fells National Savings Committee Food Facts Summer Savings For Winter Warmth Amalgamated Press Increased Profit City Notes Our Trade With S. America The Week's Markets Radio To-Day's Programme Wall Street Brevities The Unimportance of Being Earnest The State and English Opera Theatre Diary A Voice from the Mainland The Week's Films Do You Know? General Electric Company Meeting Importance of Exports Guest, Keen and Nettlefolds Plans for Development of Research Future of British Industry Mackintosh's Stephen Hero Hodder & Stoughton Ltd. Herbert Jenkins Amateur Sailor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sturge Moore Father of Impressionism Camille Pissarro: Letters to his son Lucien. Edited with the assistance of Lucien Pissarro by John Rewald. (Kegan Paul. 35s.) Guidance from the Stars Direction Finding by the Stars. By J. B. Sidgwick. (Faber. 5s.) Life of a Horse The Horse Has Four Legs. By Capt. C. H. Dent. (Hutchinson. 10s. 6d.) "A Minor Classic" First Whisper-of the Wind in the Willows. Edited by Elspeth Grahame. (Methuen. 6s.) New Novels By the Bishop of Southwell: Why Doesn't the Church? Army Stories The Stuff to Give the Troops. By J. Maclaren-Ross. (Cape. 7s. 6d.) Hutchinson & Co. (Publishers) Ltd MacMillan & Co., Ltd. Nicholson & Watson Andrew Dakers Ltd Lambert & Butler Invasion Operations John Murray Frederick Muller Ltd Fidus Achates Ward, Lock & Co. Ltd. The Sunday Times Equanimity & Vigour City of London Government and Industry Scrutator: Russia's Record Week The Public Schools Plan The Airman Returns The Silent Minute Outlook in the Mediterranean Yesterday's Speeches School War News: Nazi Decree Reuter: Gandhi May Meet Mr. Jinnah Berlin's New Hope "Imaginative Defence" Associated Press: French Execute 10 Germans Eye for an Eye Reuter: Revolt Admits German Defeat Gen. Smuts' View Items from Home and Abroad Vegetable Prices Robespierre was Gillotined on July 28 One Hundred… Eighth Army in Sight of Florence From Our Special Correspondent: The King at U. S. March past Visit To 5th Army On the Otalian Front Wrecked Town for Spite Reuter: Burma Japanese Still Retiring From Our Special Correspondent: New Posts for 2 U. S. Generals Wide Advance on Florence Paddington Closed for Two Hours Holiday Rush By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Czechoslovak Mission Ready U-Boat Sunk by Norwegians End of Salutes Weeks V-Weapon Sites are of Three Types Massive Engineering Works From a Special Correspondent: "Graveyard of the Bombs" South Coast Town, Saturday Papens Talks in Turkey Reuter: Vichy Chief's Killed India Food Talks Ryvita The Devon Scene Summer Time Extension Political Notes After-The-War Stockings Post-War Problems for U. S. Congress From a Special Correspondent: Polish Premier's Visit to Moscow War-Time Recipe Marriage Reuter: 4,000,000 U. S. Troops now Overseas Russian Hopes of Solution From a Special Correspondent: War without Despatches Reasons For The Cabinet Ban By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: New Jugoslav Ministers Scotts Porage Oats Milk of Magnesia Marsh York Ham Social & Personal Mr. S. H. Whitbread Duke Greets Airmen Wills & Bequests Area Bombing in Battle Attack On Defence In Depth More Units Nursing By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Full Employment Allied Interest in British Plans West Front Pins Enemy Reserves Nazi Blunders in East Chess Acrostic-No. 44 Double Acrostic In Normandy NOW.-This is not a picture of a… By a Special Correspondent: Old Vic's Two Companies London & Country Bridge Competition Result The Sunday Times Croossword No. 1022 From Our Own Correspondent: Universities and Schools Cambridge From Our Own Correspondent: Indians in Natal Acute Problem for Gen. Smuts Services Right to Vote Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items By Fairway: Lotd Derby's Success as Owner-Breeder Curragh Results Multiple Classified Advertising Items Good Mile by D. G. Wilson Belgrave Harriers Win Team Race Free-Hitting Watson Daily Sketch Golf Do You Know? High Lights by Merton Gregory Hits Hartd for 95 Runs Eastleigh Boxers Success R. E. S. Wyatt in Form R. A. F. Draw with Army at Lord's Aggression Pays-On the Cricket Field Easy Win for Cheltenham Twelve Wickets for M. L. Jackson Gardening in War-Time Nature Calendar Telematic Learn a New Language by Linguaphone Wrights Coa Tar Soap The Sunday Times
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