News from 12/08/1945
1945; Gale Group;
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Ernest Newman, A. B., B. Ifor Evans, Principal, Queen Mary College, University of London, H. W. Jukes, Hector Duff, A. T. Johnson, E. J. Holmyard, Lord Quickwood, Clarence Winchester Special Correspondent of "The Sunday Times", Maurice Watts "Sunday Times" War Correspondent Vienna, Leo Walmsley, Rev. S. M. Berry, D. D, Ursula M. Pilkington, Richard Strout "Sunday Times" Special Correspondent, Yarborough, Francis Meres, W. Kay Robinson, Henry H. Cole, Ralph Straus, A. D. Wallis F. R. S. A., T. O'h., Harold Hobson, F. H. Lang, Ernest Hambloch, C. Russell, Norman Crump City Editor, Julia Herrick, E. G. French, Ashley Rowe, R. H., Anthony Belt, Rt. Hon. Sir John Anderson M. P, D. R. Gent, Lawrence Alloway, Desmond MacCarthy, G. L. Schwartz, R. E., O. H. Brandon Special Correspondent of " The Sunday Times", E. H. D. Sewell, E. Colston Shepherd Air Correspondent of "The Sunday Times", Stephen Potter, F. C. Burnet, James Capadose, Admiral Sir Edward Evans, (Mrs.) Grace Figgins, Dilys Powell, Charles Quarrell, Elton Ede, Andre L. Simon, John Cheshire, S. E. A. C. Headquarters, Harold Tolley, F. Gibbon, G. F. Randall Capt., R. A., Harold M. Abrahams, J. Nenonen, Arthur Morley Special Correspondent of "The Sunday Times", Martin Mendelssohn, Ronald Hart-Synnot, (Rev.) Guy Beech, Eric F. Northcott,
ResumoGordon's Four Powers Reply to Japan's Offer Emperor's Authority Must Be Subject To Allied C.-in-C. Prisoners to Be Moved at once to Safety From a Special Correspondent: Big Plans for Victory Celebrations By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Vj-Day May Be To-Morrow Little Delay Likely War Posts Lapse Middle East & W. Africa Ministers Resident Prisoners May Fly Back Home Russians Deep in Manchuria Vassilevsky's Command 'Our War Plans Go Ahead' British H. Q. Statement Late News Aerial photograph of the Queen Mary approaching… U. S. Occupation Army of 1,000,000 Most British To Come Home Biggest Raid on Japan By Our Air Correspondent: Russian Planes Fly Here Reuter: France and Japan By Our Political Correspondent: Forecasts as to Release Premature Ministry's Warning Circulation Clothing Ration Cut Forecast Contents By Our Political Correspondent: Urgent Domestic Tasks Political Notes Housing, Budget, And Taxation Avon Dunlop & Ranken Ltd Reuter, British United Press: No. 1. Atom Bomb is Obsolete Far Greater Power Now Reuter: Peace Use of Atomic Power National Savings Committee Food Facts Westminster Bank Limited Boots Pure Drug Co., Ltd Company Meetings Beechams Pills Hudson's Bay Co Cotton Trade Proposals Finance and Industry Liquid Assets The Week's Markets Money-Market Brevities Notes and Markings Films of the Week Theatre Diary Do You Know ? Faster, Faster Debenham & Freebody Telephone Rentals Closing of Transfer Books Proteins as well as vitamins The Hospital for Sick Children Gt. Ormond St Pascal and the Atomic Bomb The Heart of Pascal. By H. F. Stewart. (Cambridge. 6s.) Jonathan Cape Methuen Sampson Low Sagall Press Ltd Heinemann Ltd. Geoffret Bles Ltd. T. V. Boardman & Co., Ltd. Hurst & Blackett Ltd Adventure all the Way Under a Lucky star. By Roy Chapman Andrews. (John Long. 16s.) Advanture all the Way Family Albums To-Day's Radio Homeric Episode The Rescue. By Edward Sackville-West. (Secker and Warburg. 21s.) A Cotswold Barn New Novels Books of the Week Service and Growth Men of the Lightships Looming Lights. By George G. Carter. (Constable. 8s. 6d.) All's Grist The Windmill. Edited by Reginald Moore and Edward Lane. (Heinemann, 4s. 6d.) Synthetic Civilisation This Chemical Age. By Williams Haynes. (Secker and Warburg. 12s. 6d.) Test-tubes and Food Cooking and Nutritive Value. By A. Barbara Callow. (Clarendon Press. 7s. 6d.) Hutchinson & Co (Publishers) Ltd Chatton & Windus Multiple Display Advertising Items Michael Joseph Nicholson & Watson Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times To-Day we Give Thanks From War to Peace The Atomic Bomb Its Nature, Possibilities and Implications Arms and the Arts More Election Thoughts One who was There: A National Water Supply To the Editor of the Sunday Times British Part in Bomb Research Scientists' Work On Atoms By Our Air Correspondent: Premium on Air Power Effect Of New Missile From Our Industrial Correspondent: War Devices as Aid to Industry British Concern By Our Meteorological Correspondent: Artificial Rain Big Explosions Have No Effect U. S. Uneasy over Atomic Bomb Fear of Misuse Reuter: Warship Orders Cancelled 95 Fewer For U. S From our Special Correspondent: Cotton Industry Will Not Be Nationalised Many ansuspected vistas have been opened up in… Revision of Airways Plan Unlikely Weather Forecast Celebrating the Peace Plans Similar To VE-Day Items from Home and Abroad "Death for Petain" Demanded Radio in Court for Verdict Herriot's Challenge to De Gaulle French Election Prospects Big Breakdown on Tubes Multiple Display Advertising Items Reuter: Eisenhower in Moscow Guest Of Stalin Sir Brian Robertson W. African Negroes Expert Technicians Trades Taught By Army Disappointed Austria Dr. Renner's Views On 3-Power Edict New French Governor From Our Own Correspondent: Canada's Tax Policy Hopeful Start Of Premiers' Talks From a Special Correspondent: Treaty Drawn up in Plane By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Greek Cabinet Reshuffle From a Dutch Correspondent: Dutch Not Keen on Annexation Unwanted Strip of Reich Larger U. N. R. R. A. Council Plan By Our Political Correspondent: Domestic Tasks Political Notes Duke in Queensland This pleasant scene is not in Bruges, despite its… Pros and Cons of Temporary Houses To-Day's Recipes Multiple Display Advertising Items Social & Personal Ministers' Secretaries Wills & Bequests Future War Lords Will Risk Death Sentence Security Council's NewPowers Submarine's 6-Hour Battle with Bombers The Sunday Times Crossword No. 1076 From a Motoring Correspondent: Motorists Forget the Road Code From Our Special Correspondent: Southampton Welcomes the Queen Mary Fewer Road Deaths Festival Music at Haslemere "Small" Savings Total Missing Barge Found 20 More War Plants for Peace Work Royal Opening of Parliament Wednesday's Procession Gangsters for Commandos Proposal Was Dropped Congress on Sept. 4 Bridge From a Special Correspondent: Ready-Made Meals New Refrigeration Aids Housewife Won Race to save St. Paul's 17 Sec, to "Gag" Mine Chess Sunday Rail Strike Again Will Be Worse To-Day Docks Ballot Extra Trains to Seaside Crowds Leave London Acrostic-No. 98 Do You Know? The Garden Nature Calendar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items By a Special Correspondent: Shoesmith Putts his Way to Victory Club Cricketer's 9 for 29 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Football Results Junior Lawn Tennis Schools Fail to Impress Fine First Stand for Lord's XI One Test Change W. E. Phillipson Chosen for Manchester Multiple Classified Advertising Items Five Hours' Bowling Marathon Effort by R. J. O. Meyer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wooderson's Defeat Best Race of his Career Other Cricket Scores Multiple Classified Advertising Items G. Richards in Form Five Winners at Salisbury By Fairway: Dante to Be given Few Days Rest Racing Results at Redcar The Sunday Times Schools Football Move to Protect the Soccer Game Pope Re-Signs for Colne
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