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News from 20/05/1945

1945; Gale Group;

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S. C. Kaines Smith, Ernest Newman, Maurice Watts Correspondent, Alexander Werth Correspondent, E. Colston Shepherd Air Correspondent, A. B., Ralph Lawrence, A. T. Johnson, G. B. Shaw, Charles H. Colchester, Sir Ernest Barker, Rev. Sidney M. Berry D. D., Ian Fraser, John W. Potter, J. D. Aylward, Maj-Gen Lord Mottistone D. S. O., , Yarborough, W. Kay Robinson, Ralph Straus, David Bowen K. C., Harold Hobson, H. E. Knott, C. Boothman, Charles Mallet, J. Hartong, F. Massingberd Campbell, Eric Newton, Norman Crump City Editor, C. R. Kellock, James Agate, James Harrison, Julia Herrick, Clifford Hulme Special Correspondent, W. J. Gleeson, Grace L. Gimbel, S. Matthewman, H. P. Garwood, Desmond MacCarthy, G. L. Schwartz, (Dr.) E. Le Cronier Lancaster, Stanley Marling, Frank MacDermot Special Correspondent of "The Sunday Times", Mr. R. Coppock General Secretary, W. Selby, R. D. Denman, B. B. Ormerod, Dilys Powell, Lindley Fraser, Elton Ede, Francis G. S. Nicolle, Arnold B. Gridley, H. James Lowings, David Rhyddercj, R. G. E. Sandbach, Harold M. Abrahams, R. W. Crome, O. H. Brandon The Sunday Times Special Correspondent, Viscountess Simon D. B. E.,

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By our Political Correspondent: New Proposal on Election "Beat Japan First"-But Agreement Is Unlikely July Poll is now Expected Labour Party To Settle Its Attitude This Week From a Special Correspondent: 300 Germans in Eire New Jugoslav Envoy 3-Month Ban On Strikes In Belgium Rosenberg in Allied Hands Bank Holiday Crowds 2 Air Blows on Japan in a Day Tokyo Hit by Super-Forts British United Press: Canada's Forces for Pacific Warship Secret Revealed Tito Restates his Trieste Claim F.-M. Alexander's Rebuke Allied Policy "Unsatisf Actory Reply" From Our Special Correspondent: Moving 4,000,000 from Germany Repatriation Plans Contents Late News Conditions in Netherlands Belgrade Case Marshal Tito's "Resentment" "Grandeur of Leadership" U. S. Tribute To Premier The King's Guests Reuter: U. S. 15th Army Taking over in Rhineland Temporary Step German Unit Set up Ban on Munich Anti-Nazis Need for Strong Navy First Lord's Warning Levant Talks Contents By our Diplomatic Correspondent: Peace Conference Problems Big Three Meeting May Be Delayed By Our Political Correspondent: Subsidies For Private Building Political Notes Coming Food Ration Reduction Nuffield Products Ministry of Food Ault & Wiborg Company Meetings Record Turnover London Brick Difficult Conditions Finance and Industry Freedom for New Capital Gold The Week's Markets Wall Street Brevities The Truth About Wagner Films of the Week Do You Know? History Sans Peruke Multiple Display Advertising Items The Film Novel The Shadow Falts. By Georges Simenon. (Routledge. 10s. 6d.) Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Underground Poland The Story of a Secret State. By Jan Karski, (Hodder and Stoughton, 12s. 6d.) Leslie Hurry's Drawings To-Day's Radio Saviour of Slaves Wilberforce, By Sir Reginald Coupland, New edition. (Collins, 12s. 6d.) New Novels Oxford Tribute to Greece The Glory That is Greece. Compiled and Edited by Hilda Hughes. (Hutchinson, 15s.) Babel and Pentecost Defence of the Empire Defence is Our Business. By Brigadier J. G. Smyth, V. C., M. C. (Hutchinson. 10s. 6d.) Battle-Lines Battle on the Air German Radio Propaganda. By Ernst Kris and Hans Speier. (Oxfod University Press, 25s.) Multiple Classified Advertising Items Herbert Jenkins John Long, Ltd The Poet's Eye Crown to Mend. By C. L. Boltz. (Hamish Hamilton. 7s. 6d.) Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Deal for Coal Conotable The Sunday Times The Fruits of Victory Back to Industry Towards Security The Unchangeable The Coal Problem By Scrutator: The Outlook in Europe A Page for History To the Editor of the Sunday Times Progress at San Francisco U. S. And Ourselves Agreeing On Colonial Issues Tito Rule in Trieste History of Belgrade Talks £3,000 a Week Bill for Britain Cost of Talks The Queen at Southwark Shakespeare Service Coal Need Still Greater This burned-out building, part of Hitler's mountain… Czechoslovakia Plans her Restoration O. H. Brandon, the Sunday Times Special Correspondent, the first representative of the British Press to enter Prague, describes below how he found life in Czechoslovakia and the plans for restoring demoeratic government Weather Forecast From a Special Correspondent: Czech Troops in Britain to Go More Rayon for Stockings Seamless Hose Increase Pitcairn Offered to Take Evacuees Colonies' Loyalty In War News in Brief R. A. F. Fly Back 95,000 Freed Prisoners Miners' Call to Labour Party "Stand On Socialism" Election Issue: Plan or No Plan Sir S. Cripps's View Secrets of New Tank Readers' Wants Russians Turning to Reconstruction Steps Wait On Demobilisation Stalin Denies Invitation to 16 Poles 15 More U-Boats Come in Shepherded By Navy The Prudential Assurance Co. Ltd. Y. M. C. A. Compulsory Training For Defence? Post-War Forum Below is the first two articles discussing pro and con the question whether there should be compulsory Iraining for defence after the war A Former Secretary of State for War Trade Union Restrictions: The Case Of Building General Secretary, National Federation of Building Trades Operatives Britain's coastline is again opening up to the… From a Special Correspondent: A British Newspaper in Germany From a Special Correspondent: The British Museum Problem Of Repairs Conservatives & the Election Appeal For Funds Earl Russell's Title Newspaper Press Fund More Home Helps are Available Festival of Empire War-Time Recipe Multiple Display Advertising Items Social & Personal Engagement Princess Elizabeth Wills & Bequests Crack Liners' Great War Partnership Steamed Nearly 1,000,000 Miles Pleasure Ships Fight U-Boats Atlantic Battle The Sunday Times Crossword No: 1064 From Our Special Correspondent: Scapa Flow Barrage Most Powerful In World From a Special Correspondent: Outriders of the Fiords Acted as Pathfinders Difficulties of public transport make the bicycle a… British United Press: Desolation of Dunkirk Oslo News Censored From a Special Correspondent: Eire Gave us Air Corridor to the Sea Bridge More Playing Fields Urged Check To Juvenile Crime War Dogs Wanted From Our Own Correspondents: Universities and Schools Chess Competition Problem No. 5 Problem No. 3608 Our Plans and Planes for Civil Flying Development Held In Check Acrostic-No. 86 Double Acrostic (The Twelfth of the Series) Do You Know? Lord Nuffield's Return Theatre Diary Multiple Display Advertising Items The Garden Nature Calendar Australia Begin Well in Victory Test Eric Liddell—A Tribute Multiple Classified Advertising Items Notts Bowler in Form Three Wickets in One over School Games Blues Beaten by A. A. A. D. G. Wilson Easily Wins the Mile Club Cricket Cup Final of the North Bolton Victory in First Game Cantabs' Fine Innings Multiple Classified Advertising Items By Fairway: Holiday Racing on the Royal Heath Stockton Racing Results Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times

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