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News from 22/10/1950

1950; Gale Group;

Autores

Ernest Newman, G. B. Stern, Hon. Sir Jasper Ridley, Roland Thornton, Mrs. Campbell, J. J. R. Trethowan, Earl Winterton M. P., Iain MacLeod M. P., Henry Longhurst, E. Colston Shepherd The Sunday Times Air Correspondent, Elizabeth Nicholas, Geoffrey Cumberlege, Harold Hobson, Sir Alexander Cadogan, Gavin Gordon Representative of The Sunday Times, H. J. Morgan, Wilfrid Blunt, H. M. E. Seeley, Peter Quennell, Fitzroy MacLean M. P., Eric Newton, Roger Mortimer, Gavin Gordon Correspondent of The Sunday Times, Norman Crump The Sunday Times City Editor, Lady Molamure, S. C. Griffith, Patrick Nicholson Correspondent of The Sunday Times, C. H. O'd. Alexander, O. H. Brandon, D. R. Gent, Desmond MacCarthy, J. H. Fingleton, Atticus, Douglas Glass, H. A. Bland, John Hadfield, R. W. D. Holland, David Divine, J. C. Graham, Cyril Beaumont, Gordon Ross, Dilys Powell, D. W. Glassborow, Stanley Rubinstein, Mary Delane, Charles E. Gayton The Sunday Times Political Correspondent, Cyril Asquith, D. W. Brogan, Raymond Mortimer, Gerald Bullett, Roland Allen, Rev. H. G. Whiteman, Sir Stephen Tallents, Richard Hughes Correspondent of The Sunday Times, W. Lionel Fraser, Maurice Gorham, Colin Harding, Michael Sadleir,

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Godfrey Davis Ltd. Communist nations' demands to the West on Germany's future Unification: a peace treaty; Occupation forces to leave Reuter: Summer-Time Ended At 3 a. m. today. Clocks and watches should have been put back an hour From Our Own Representative: U. N. agreement on call for five-Power talks By a Sunday Times Correspondent: Holidays on the Continent to be cheaper Mr. Bevan on the "filthy Tory Press" By Our Political Correspondent: Colonial Development post for Lord Reith Crowds burn rail station The Sunday Times Atom expert believed to be in Moscow Boswell's London Journal By a Diplomatic Correspondent: Deadlock on aid to Jugoslavia Christening of Princess Anne Son born to the Countess of Harewood Germans "face bankruptcy" North Korean Cabinet fless to border Reuter: Anti-Communist law held up Reuter: French abandon sixth Indo-China post Weather Forecast Reuter: Premier resists party pressure for election: No appeal this year Jaguar Bp Plays a Big Part in British Progress Gordon's Gin Trade, the Pound and the Dollar Multiple Display Advertising Items Brevities Frankie Howerd This Week's First Nights The Financial Times Boswell Begins to Make His Way Do You Know? Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Three Ages of Criticism Italian State Tourist Office Cheaper this Year! Swissair Bergen Line Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stolen Journey Collins Chatto & Windus Marigold Watney Wingate Multiple Classified Advertising Items What's in a Name? Very Enjoyable King's Rhapsody The Bodley Head Rush Hour New Novels The Gothic House. By Jean Ross. (Hutchinson. 10s. 6d.) My Son and Heir. By Isabella Holt. (Heinemann. 12s. 6d.) The Spanish Gardener. By A. J. Cronin. (Gollancz. 9s. 6d.) Old Herbaceous. By Reginald Arkell. (Michael Joseph. 8s. 6d.) The Wall. By John Hersey. (Hamish Hamilton. 15s.) The Backward Bride. By Aubrey Menen. (Chatto & Windus. 8s. 6d.) Faber Books Origins Stevenson and Edinburgh. By Moray McLaren. (Chapman and Hall. 8s. 6d.) Peter Davies A Green Old Age Inward Companion, and Other Poems. By Walter de la Mare. (Faber 8s. 6d.) Cassell Book Box Funny Fashion Hamish Hamilton Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Dent The Folio Society John Murray Longmans The Embattled Swiss Raphael and The Gods Ford Multiple Display Advertising Items The 1950 Motor Show Foreigners Entertainments Foreigners Chess Problem Newton's Apple Tree Wolseley Morris Multiple Display Advertising Items Lucas Multiple Display Advertising Items Men, Women and Memories Portrait Gallery Letters to the Editor Harrods Redeeming the Time British Nylon Spinner National Bank of India Limited Jacqmar Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Sir Stafford's Bequest On the Doorstep Is the United Nations Worth Keeping Alive? The Challenge of Today By Scrutator: Asian Policies So Far Away October Far East presents three crucial problems for U. N. General Assembly Biro Crookes From Our Correspondent: Mr. Ben Gurion prepares for election British investments in Canada start to rise Trouble Centre in the Middle East New Zealand health service cost too high Europe Reflects on Korea From Our Correspondent: Communists active among Indian tribes 4,000-year-old recipe to restore Old Master Mr. Morrison: Dearer living must be faced Health Service—not a 'scheme' Liberal on 'transport flop' Newsprint supply vital Weather ships track high storm zones Naval officers' deaths Trafalgar Day: Sea power as vital as ever News from Home and Overseas From Our Own Representative: Delegation's "courtesy call" walk-out In other words Austin Hermeseal By a Sunday Times Correspondent: Liberal vote problem at Oxford Workers' £49,500 bonus "Aid" from Liberals LA Tropical De Luxe The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Did You Know? Festival Hall lacks human touch To Correspondents Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items The new House of Commons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Now that the Term "Licensed Valuer" Multiple Classified Advertising Items Buckinghamshire Chilterns Swanage, Dorset Coombe Warren, Kingston Hill West Sussex Coast By Direction of Lieut.-Comdr Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mr. Stimson Captain Eric Smith An Appreciation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Social & Personal Ballet based on Keats's poem Oxford Society appeal Latest Wills Memorial Service Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Crossword No. 1346 Harveys Bronnley Beauty Soap Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'Dayella' Throat Cream Swan & Edgar Fortnum & Mason The Sickness of the B. B. C. World Championship Bijou Off the Peg The Discard in Canasta Raoul Multiple Display Advertising Items Marshall & Snelgrove Hamptons Selectors see a fine County scrum-half Cardiff ruthless in attack How Rugby Games Ended Castrol Old Boys have no penalty complex Up for It.—C. Barrow (Cambridge) and W. N. Jackson… Cambridge well tested Football League Results and Tables to Date Close is man of the moment for M. C. C. Knavish Tricks Scoreboard Reuter: Miller's double century Flush Royal chosen for the big race A famous hockey club returns Details of Yesterday's Racing Where is that Welsh spirit of old? Many escapes The Sunday Times Sussex held by Dorset

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