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News from 04/02/1945

1945; Gale Group;

Autores

Ernest Newman, A. B., Frank Walkins, J. G. Smyth V. C., "Sunday Times" Military Correspondent, R. Selby, A. T. Johnson, Jas. Barr., Walter Lippman, Dr. John R. Baker, Yarborough, W. Kay Robinson, Ralph Straus, Rowland Hill, Henry G. Kelsey, Vir Viridis, W. H. Champness, H. Langford Lewis, Miss Gordon Holmes, O. H. Brandon Special Correspondent of "The Sunday Times", J. C. Latter, Eric Newton, Norman Crump City Editor, James Agate, H. M. Tomlinson, Julia Herrick, Christina Miller, James Hilton, Clough Williams-Ellis, Leonard Mosley "Sunday Times" Special Correspondent, G. Hawtin, Desmond Shawe-Taylor, D. R. Gent, Richard Bebb-Williams, Henry Hernes, Desmond MacCarthy, Philip Day, Frank Light, A. J. C. Tingey, Admiral Sir Edward Evans, Ernest A. Ebblewhite, Arthur Bryant, H. F. James, James Angel, C. H. P. Lamond, Dilys Powell, Admiral Sir Howard Kelly, Alexander Werth Special Correspondent of "The Sunday Times", L. C. Barnes, C. S. P., G. Seligman, R. W. Thompson Special Correspondent "Sunday Times", H. P. Garwood (Lt.-Col.), D. M. Blouet, John D. Osborn, J. P. Jordan, Thomas Burke, A. L. Dowdeswell, Geo. H. Freeland, G. B. A. Fletcher,

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2,500-Ton Attack on Berlin Noon Assault By 1,000 Flying Fortresses Great R. A. F. Force out Last Night Russians Massing Along Oder: Shelling Across River Raid Dislogates Nazi Radio System 1,200 Raf Planes in Night Raids Reuter: Berlin Holds 3,000,000 Refugees Influx from the East From Our Special Correspondent: Germans Die on Long Trek Flight From Russians Shock Troops over Oder Mopped Up, Says Germans British United Press: German Troops Mutiny Fine Night in Straits Russian forces were yesterday closing up to the Oder… Dual Flanking Threat to Reich Capital British United Press: Late News 6,000 Germans Killed By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: First Task of "Big Three" How To Deal With Defeated Nazis Reuter, British United Press: "We Take Manila To-Morrow" Gen. MacArthur's View £3,000,000 Estate V-Bomb Activity By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Russia Asks for Big British Credit Request Found Impracticable Oxygen Plant for V-2 Hit Transport Bombed Associated Press: World Plan for Food Higher Nutrition Levels Motor Taxation Chancellor To Be Asked To Postpone New Basis M. Pleven Leaves Queen Mary: A Cold Americans Pierce Pillbox Belt Through Two-Thirds Of Siegfried Line By Our Political Correspondent: Election Broadcasts Restriction Political Notes Permits To Prepare For Post-War Trade Daimler Fierce Enemy Resistance Ten Towns Captured Multiple Display Advertising Items Phillips' Dental Magnesia Lloyds Bank Company Meeting Credit for Insutry Westminster Bank, Ltd. Company Meetings Annual General Meeting Midland Bank Limited Finance & Industry The Copper Outlook Welsh Tinplate Moves The Week's Markets Wall Street Brevities Men of Letters and Music Films of the Week "Vedute di Roma" Do You Know? "The Dream" Again Derry & Toms Rothman of Pall Mall Theatre Diary Liberty & Co. Ltd. Royal "Ediswan" Lamps Backward & Forward The Unquiet Grave. By Palinurus. (Harizon Press. 15s.) Persons and Places. By George Santayana. (Constable. 10s.) Multiple Display Advertising Items Elegy for Mrs. Todgers Bed and Sometimes Breakfast. Compiled by Philip Owens. (Sylvan Press. 10s. 6d.) Radio To-Day's Programme Living Things The Story of Living Things and their Evolution. By Eileen Mayo. (Waverley Book Co. £2) New Novels Naval Ways By the Bishop of Southwell: The Snake in the Garden The Sense of the Past The Western Island. By Robin Flower. (Clarendon Press. 7s. 6d.) Quietest Under the Sun. By John Wood. (Museum Press. 12s. 6d.) In the Far North Canadian North. By the Rt. Hon. Malcolm MacDonald, M. P. (Oxford. 10s. 6d.) Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Book Shortage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times The Urgencies of To-Day Larger Empire Views Sir Stafford Learns By Scrutator: Weather and the War The Needs of Infantry Hellas-Helas! Young and Old Common Land in Peril To the Editor of the Sunday Times From our Special Correspondent: America Stirred by Social Problems The Wallace Controversy Norway Relief Ship Arrives Food For The North News in Brief Used Rommel's Megaphone To Tell Escape Plan From Our Own Correspondent: Finns Ban War Politicians Mother of Six Dies in Snow 14-Mile Tramp With Food Air Mail for East Sir S. Cripps Urges State Control Gradual Change Other Speeches Mr. Herbert Morrison, Home Secretary, addressing the Lancashire Constabulary at Perston Land Girls' Appeal American vehicles, laden with supplies for Allied… Plan for Rhineland as Separate State French Want Joint Control Reuter: Concession to Aid Greek Peace Talks By a Special Correspondent: New Threat to London Poles Party May Withdraw Lublin Poles Move £3,500 Jewel Robbery M. Pierlot's Cabinet May Be Defeated From Our Special Correspondent: Bombing's Part in Victory Gen. Eaker's Claim Third Candidate at Chelmsford Soviet Strategy Paved Way for Advance Final Blow Against Berlin In Fortnight Or less British Legion Debars Home Guard Reuter, British United Press: Aid to France Too Small Minister's Complaint Reuter: Patrols Active in Italy Allied H. Q., Mediterranean, Saturday "College for Deaf" Kodak Morley Post-War Forum Transport: Should The State Run Coastal Shipping? Equal Pay, the Wife, and the Spinster Should Hitler Be Tried? Ad Hoc Justice Letters to the Editor This view of the Pool of, London with St. Paul's… Princess Margaret From a Special Correspondent: Fabricated Houses Lose Early Popularity War-Time Recipe Multiple Display Advertising Items Court Circular Wills & Bequests Deaths By an Industrial Correspondent: Pros and Cons of New Motor Tax Effect On British Exports Bridge Chess From a Special Correspondent: One Firm's War Output Food, Jeeps, Trucks By Our Meteorological Correspondent: Not so Cold after All 1940 Was Worse Women to Have Own Hospital By a Special Correspondent: Joint Air-Army Cadet Force Post-War Ideal The Sunday Times Crossword No. 1049 The famous old cathedral of Gniezno, the first… From a Special Correspondent: Allied Mail Leakage From Our Own Correspondents: Universities and Schools Cambridge 2 Men in Lorry Capture Me. 410 The Optimists By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Exiles Soon Going Home Czech, Jugoslav Governments From a Special Correspondent: Kustrin Cradle of Junkerism Frederick's Prison More American Babies Acrostic-No. 71 Sir A. Sinclair Backs Party Election "Wise And Right" British United Press: Americans Sentenced Meteorology Prize Dunlop Overseas Employment Multiple Display Advertising Items Oder May Give Berlin a Respite From Our Special Correspondent: Picasso a War Artist Fine Half-Back Play for Navy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hospital Rivals Bart's Outpaced by Middlesex Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cheltenham Results Grand Kicking by Crist New Zealanders in Good Form Multiple Classified Advertising Items By Fairway: Newcomers to Royal Stable Terra-Cotta Much Fancied Multiple Classified Advertising Items Competitive Badminton Getting Ready for Championships Rugby Results U. S. A. Tennis Loss Multiple Classified Advertising Items By a Special Correspondent: Odd-Goal Victory for England Cup Soccer Nineteen Teams Win Away Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oxford C. C. Win Do You Know? Gardening in War-Time Nature Calendar The Sunday Times

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