News from 06/08/1944
1944; Gale Group;
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Alexander Werth, Ernest Newman, M. C. Glascow Secretary General, A. L. Rowse, Dorothy D. S. Dunbar, C. Smart, A. T. Johnson, Edward Marsh, D. M. Denny, A. C. Taylor, E. Af Hallstrom, Anne Siddull, John D'arcy Dawson "Sunday Times" Special Correspondent, Monsignor R. A. Knox, Mary D. Barber, J. H. Flexman, Baliol Holloway, M. L. F., Walter Lippmann, Ralph Straus, H. S. L. Polak, Yarborough, W. Kay Robinson, Walter Harden, Sir Charles Craven, A. M. C., Baknanalian, Eric Newton, Norman Crump City Editor, James Agate, Julia Herrick, Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Wilton Cole, R. G. B., Desmond MacCarthy, John Hayward, G. L. Schwartz, Brig. E. C. Anstey "Sunday Times" Military Correspondent, Frank MacDermot Special Correspondent of "The Sunday Times", H. M. Baker, E. Colston Shepherd Air Correspondent of "The Sunday Times", J. F. C., Ernest A. Ebblewhite, F. W. Bevan, G. B. L. Willson, Edward Shanks, Dilys Powell, Alexander Werth "Sunday Times" Special Correspondent, Rufus Buxton, Elton Ede, R. R. Panter, Verax, Maurice Watts "The Sunday Times" Special Correspondent, L. Gundel, Joseph Hallsworth, J. P. Jordan, Benjamin J. Yahuda, W. H. Mortimer, George E. Hider, O. H. Brandon "Sunday Times" Special Correspondent, Alan H. Brodrick,
ResumoField-Day Sweeping Gains in France Whole Of Brittany Cut Off: U. S. Armour In Brest 30-Miles Push on Road to Paris "Magnificent" British Advance Takes Aunay American Tanks Reach the Loire French Kill S. S. General Enemy May Not Stand on Orne Reuter: Casualties in Normandy The White arrows on the map indicate the American… By our Diplomatic Correspondent: Terms for Germany are Agreed 3-Power Armistice Plans Territorial Claims Rhineland Problem British United Press: Late News From a Special Correspondent: The Provost of Eton Lord Halifax May Succeed Lord Quickswood Polish Premier's next Step May Go to Poland Post-War Forum By Our Political Correspondent: Election Talk As Commons Adjourn Political Notes 1,100 Bombers Raid Reich Works Pounded Brilliant in Straits Reuter, British United Press: Soviet Drive in Carpathians E. Prussia Line Broken Searchlight Guide to Flying Bombs The Prudential Assurance Company Limited Gordon's Big Moves now Possible Silesia or Danzig The Ministry of Food National Savings Committee Woodies Smith Sectric Clocks Vitamins, Ltd. Company Meeting Vitamins for Victory City Notes The Industrial Outlook The Week's Markets Radio To-Day's Programme Wall Street Brevities A Poetical Macbeth Music on the Dole-1 Theatre Diary Mediocrity The Week's Films Do You Know? The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd Kia-Ora Multiple Display Advertising Items Cassell Hodder & Stougton Ltd Harrap MacDonald Sunrise to Sunset Selwyn & Blount, Ltd. The Poetry of Age The Burning of the Leaves and Other Poems. By Laurences Binyon (MacMillan 2s.) God or Mammon? In a Strange Land. By Eric Gill. (Cape. 6s.) Engineers at War We Built and Destroyed. By Douglas Bailey. (Hurst and Blackett. 10s. 6d.) Pipeline to Battle. By Peter W. Rainer. (Heinemann. 10s. 6d.) China and the West China and Britain. By Sir John Pratt. (Collins. 8s. 6d.) The Old Lady, 1694-1914 The Bank of England, 1694-1914. By Sir John Clapham. 2 vols (Cambridge University Press. 42s.) New Novels The Transifuration Hutchinson & Co. (Publishers) Ltd Hamish Hamilton Ltd Eyre & Spottiswoode Geoffrey Bles Ltd Victoria Street Bookshop Norwich Union Faber Heinemann Secker & Warburg George Allen & Unwin Ltd Hurst & Blackett, Ltd The Sunday Times The Harvesting of Victory Looking Ahead Colonial Policy Universities and Industry By Scrutator: The American Break-Through New Phase Developing in France Labour Party Representation To People Stationed in Lonely Places The State and Opera To the Editor of the Sunday Times By our Political Correspondent: Will It Be Peace in Industry? Post-War Problems A Big Job: It Can Be Done Employers Foundation is Good Unions Trains Cope with Crowds Holiday Travel in Comfort Banned Area Full Tokyo Sets up War Council On the Defensive Internees: Notice to Relatives Yesterday's Communiques British transport advancing in the central sector of… By our Special Representative: U. S. Ambulance Planes Fly Atlantic Daily Service With Wounded Day-&-Night Air Attacks in France Secret Weapon H. Q. Hit Hard 97 p. c. Of Wounded Survive £600,000,000 Salute From Our Own Correspondent: Finns Turn to Politics Peace-Making Shelved Big Moves now Possible Warsaw Stations Seized by Poles Items from Home and Abroad 8th Occupy Heart of Florence Germans Withdraw To North Reuter: Japanese in Burma Have Lost 50,000 From Our Special Correspondent: Nazi Traffic Roundabout Bombing Result K Shoes The Austin Motor Co. Ltd. British Land on Adriatic Isles By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Civil Pact with French Peace Needs These Women Scheming New French Empire A Federal Basis Mrs. Churchil on the War "News is Good" This unusual view of St. Paul's, taken from across… Congress Begins its Post-War Planning Election Talk Political Notes Hitler Plans to Go Underground War-Time Recipe Death By a Special Correspondent: Nature Heals the Scars of Air Raids From Our Special Correspondent: Germans Leave Turkey To-Day Mr. Attlee in France Multiple Display Advertising Items Social & Personal Lord Hardinge of Penshurst Funeral Wills & Bequests Hypnotised Luftwaffe New Mechanical Gadgets Are No Road To Success Bakelite Plastics Multiple Display Advertising Items Admiral of 73 in Commando Nazis Fight for Time Facing Disaster in France Chess A column of German armour blasted off the road at… From Our Own Correspondent: Test Election in Quebec Racial & Anti-War Issues By a Czech Correspondent: Germans Re-Arm Czech Maginot Line Evacuees May Give up Jobs Bridge The Sunday Times Crossword No. 1023 From Our Own Correspondent: The Universities The Schools From a Special Correspondent: 2 Men Landed before D-Day 3 Audacious Visits For Beach Samples Woman Pilot Killed Fuel Efficiency Bulletin AC Milk of Magnesia Tablets For Cross Children By Fairway: Promising Juveniles at Ascot Multiple Classified Advertising Items Schoolboy's Fine Jump Clears Five Feet Eleven Inches Club Cricket The Sunday Times By a Special Correspondent: Hurt-Went on to Score 103 Grand Innings by C. Smart By a Special Representative: Free Hitting by Hammond Perks Upsets the Other Airmen Eight Wickets for Clarke But Draw Forced by Guildford Solid Scoring at Lord's Cautious Halliday and Ratcliffe Gardening in War-Time Nature Calendar Do You Know? Multiple Display Advertising Items
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