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News from 18/06/1950

1950; Gale Group;

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Ernest Newman, Raymond Needham, A. L. Rowse, A. T. Johnson, Henry Longhurst, H. Malcolm McKee, (Dr.) Eric Coplans, Angela Thirkell, Bernard Moloney, Monsignor R. A. Knox, Elizabeth Nicholas, Geoffrey Jenkins, Martyn Beckett, Harold Hobson, I. J., Benjamin Britten, Gavin Gordon, A. E. Johnson, Honor Tracy, Eric Newton, Roger Mortimer, Norman Crump The Sunday Times City Editor, S. C. Griffith, Isabelle H. Granger, F. W. H. Pratt, Warwick G. Babb, Doris Mary Armitage, Tatlock Miller, O. H. Brandon, C. H. O'd. Alexander, George Schwartz, Desmond MacCarthy, L. E. Eyres, Atticus, Maurice Wiggin, (The Rev.) Lionel S. Lewis, D. R. Gent, Brig. J. G. Smyth V. C., M. P., Stephen Potter, R. L. Hollands, Iain Macleod M. P., E. Colston Shepherd Sunday Times Air Correspondent, Cyril Beaumont, J. Tonge, Dilys Powell, F. A. Voigt, Mary Delane, Elton Ede, Richard Church, Hugo Kuranda, Charles E. Gayton The Sunday Times Political Correspondent, Willie Hewison, C. A. Hunt, Raymond Mortimer, Lord Milverton, W. J. Bakhurst, Frank MacDermot, Richard Hughes, Surgeon, Allington Kennard, Harold Abrahams, Maurice Gorham, Michael Sadleir,

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Aquascutum By our Diplomatic Correspondent: European Socialists welcome Schuman Plan—on conditions Must raise labour standards and increase employment Industry's guarded view Mr. Attlee under fire in U. S. on Labour Manifesto On Other Pages Southworld, a Charming watering-place on the Suffolk… Brabazon for cross-Channel trips? Draft plan approved for E. P. U. British United Press: 29 Senators dismissed Gen. MacArthur's case for keeping troops in Japan 86 U. S. airmen collapse with food poisoning Wightman Cup Result Illness stops concert From Our Own Representative: Three drowned in Solway Eight boys missing on Ben Lomond Royal Family's informal visit to Ascot Gen. Smuts's good day Labour loses ground Reuter: Five Arab nations sign defence pact: Secret decision on Jordan Multiple Display Advertising Items Gordon's Gin Engagement of Queen's niece Reuter, Associated Press: Mr. Dewey to retire Future Dividend Policy Off the Rails Dunlop Rubber Company Larger Turnover but Lower Group Profit Briggs Motor Bodies Increased Productive Activity This picture of Parliament Square, Westminster, as… Below the Matterhorn Pictures Across the Sea Central Mining and Investment A Capital Issue Handley Page "Apollinaris" Markova Multiple Display Advertising Items Secrets of the Lily Multiple Display Advertising Items Macgibbon & Kee Ltd Benjamin Haydon The Autobiography and Journals of Benjamin Robert Haydon. Introduced by Malcolm Elwin. (Macdonald's Illustrated Classics. 8s. 6d.) Proud City Newcastle upon Tyne. Its Growth and Achievement. By S. Middlebrook. ("The Newcastle Journal." 15s.) Other Selected New Books Multiple Display Advertising Items The English Ordeal New Novels Through the Valley. By Robert Henriques. (Collins. 12s. 6d.) You Were There. By Caryl Brahms and S. J. Simon. (Michael Joseph. 10s. 6d.) Collected Stories of Ben Hecht. (Hammond, Hammond. 15s.) Multiple Display Advertising Items Chapters from Life One Year of Grace. By Val Gielgud. (Longmans. 10s. 6d.) Give Me Back My Heart. By Jack Jones. (Hamish Hamilton. 12s. 6d.) Poets' Pages Shelley's Pirate Trelawny. By R. Glynn Grylls. (Constable. 21s.) A Sorry Story The Groundnut Affair. By Alan Wood. (The Bodley Head. 12s. 6d.) Multiple Display Advertising Items Never-Never London Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title The Venetian Biennale—I Aldeburgh Festival The "Ring" and the "Ninth" Madame Proust Entertainments (* indicates open on Sunday) Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Bantam' Multiple Display Advertising Items Men, Women and Memories Surgeon: In Praise of Spiders Portrait Gallery Steel Disappearing Act Do You Know? Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Raising the Whirlwind Women and the Home By Scrutator: Upsetting the Apple-Cart Income-Tax is a Tax on Income R. & A.-manship Midsummer Flight Heart and Head Road Signs Confusion To the Editor of the Sunday Times U. S. confident that her high-level prosperity will continue into 1951 World Affairs Multiple Display Advertising Items Viet-Nam ruler to visit France Argentine offer on meat shipments Conflicting Claims to Antarctica Conflicting Claims to Antartica Communist drive for Ruhr votes today King Leopold's exile to end next month From a Sunday Times Representative: Congress Party's hold in India Malaya: risk if British go now, says Mr. Nehru £3 million loan to Iraq From Our Air Correspondent: Pilot killed in King's Cup air race crash When on Holiday British United Press: Hiroshima victims going blind after 5 years Union membership falls Miners dissatisfied News from Home and Overseas Two crises coming, says Labour M. P. Mr. Morgan Phillips on post-war output Multiple Display Advertising Items By Our Political Correspondent: British trade favours Europe steel control Magistrate forbids P. C.'s "prepared" evidence Bomber crash victims Ministers call for bigger coal output By a Sunday Times Correspondent: Closing a London bridge costs £2,700 a week Multiple Classified Advertising Items Teachers told of devaluation in standards Schoolboys' expedition to Norway Damage in 7 countries by storm and flood Reorganisation of naval school: Uniforms to go By a Sunday Times Representative: Hogarth's villa to be restored England's horse show win Prince Georg of Denmark and Viscountess Anson, whose… High Season in Dublin By a Sunday Times Representative: Bursaries for design in industry Social & Personal Markova recovering Latest Wills Ascot Races The Sunday Times Crossword No. 1328 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Derrys Kensington Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Ascot Television Turns a Corner Reflections on Brighton Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's Radio Chess Problem Marshall & Snelgrove Simpson Multiple Display Advertising Items Only two Test XI changes likely Washbrook and Bedser back? Yorkshire in command Huge score by West Indies Austin Strain, but no cramp in Cox's style Schools matches How the Other County Matches Stand Miss Joan Curry in play yesterday America's Cup, but our girls hit back Innocent Pleasure Club Cricket Details Records in Kinnaird athletics Ganymede wins close race at Cowes J. W. Kyle again inspires Rugby tourists Ascot gives British breeders a reprieve Jai Mahal was fortunate The Sunday Times

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