News from 10/12/1950
1950; Gale Group;
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Ernest Newman, Charles Janson Representative of The Sunday Times, Clifford Hulme Correspondent of The Sunday Times, Henry Longhurst, Lancelot A. B. Sharpe, J. J. R. Trethowan, Ralph Hewins Correspondent of The Sunday Times, Rev. Sidney M. Berry D. D., E. Colston Shepherd The Sunday Times Air Correspondent, Isaiah Berlin, Mary Dunn, Cyril Ray Representative of The Sunday Times, G. E. Holland, R. A. Barker, Elizabeth Nicholas, Harold Hobson, Guy Garrod, John Rivers, R. Pettitt, Wilfrid Blunt, Roger Mortimer, Norman Crump The Sunday Times City Editor, Kenneth Walker, S. C. Griffith, O. H. Brandon Representative of The Sunday Times, John Farleigh Chairman of the Council, John Chandos, Frank Oliver Representative of The Sunday Times, D. R. Gent, George Schwartz, Desmond MacCarthy, Michael Manning Correspondent of The Sunday Times, Atticus, J. H. Fingleton, John Hadfield, Cecil Farthing Chairman of the Council, Iain Macleod M. P., W. W. Hadley, Cyril Beaumont, Gordon Ross, Dilys Powell, G. M. Young, Ludovic Kennedy, Mary Delane, Wilfred Fattorini, J. L. Hays Correspondent of The Sunday Times, Charles E. Gayton The Sunday Times Political Correspondent, Raymond Mortimer, E. D. Inwards, Roland Allen, Gerald Pawle, G. M. Trevelyan, Alwyn Tebbitt Correspondent of The Sunday Times, Harold Abrahams, Sir Robert Bruce Lockhart, Colin Harding, Michael Sadleir,
ResumoProgress in Korea peace moves: Peking 'wish to end fighting' Reported ready for 4-Power talks on basis of equality Vyshinsky urges recall of troops Reuter: U. S. rescuers reach trapped Marine column By Our Air Correspondent: Meteors for R. A. A. F. in Korea All those who visit London can see across the river… Socialist call for reforms in Health Service Mr. Attlee flies to Ottawa Socialist expelled Sabotage in U. S. ship Weather Forecast Fourfold economic crisis faces Government Fewer metal goods for shops Indians miss plane:"Our gold taken" From Our Own Representative: Trafalgar Square's tree By a Diplomatic Correspondent: Action already being taken to strengthen Atlantic defence Aga Heat Ltd. Gillette Moscow hope of Western policy rift Gilt-Edged and Steel So Short a Lease! If everyone could que everyone National Provincial Bank Limited Abbey National Brevities Moss Bros Has Opera a Future? Verse Again King Solomon's Circus Today's Radio Self-Discovery Dream and Reality. An Essay in Autobiography. By Nicholas Berdyaev. (Geoffrey Bles. 30s.) Children's Bookshelf Multiple Display Advertising Items Do You Know? Multiple Display Advertising Items Stevenson as Poet Collected Poems of Robert Louis Stevenson. Edited and introduced by Janet Adam Smith. (Hart-Davis. 18s.) Price of Freedom New Novels The Forests of the Night. By Jean-Louis Curtis. (Lehmann. 12s. 6d.) The Tap on the Left Shoulder. By Ricardo Sicré. (Cassell. 10s. 6d.) The World is a Bridge. By Christine Weston. (Collins. 9s. 6d.) A Rage to Live. By John O'Hara. (Cresset Press. 15s.) Multiple Display Advertising Items A Retrospect of Flowers Book Box Christmas Selection A Lost World Not All Vanity. By Agnes de Stockl. (Murray. 18s.) Multiple Display Advertising Items The Caribbean The Traveller's Tree. By Patrick Leigh-Fermor. (Murray. 21s.) Soviet Beginnings The Bolshevik Revolution, 1917-23. Vol. I. By E. H. Carr. (Macmillan. 25s.) Harrap Hutchinson books Multiple Display Advertising Items Gifts Aer Lingus Smiths The Sunday Times World War Civilisation Withers at Its Heart The Fabulous By Scrutator: Choice Between Evils Men, Women and Memories Aid for S. E. Asia No ban on actor Listan Pale Sherry Albright & Wilson Ltd France likely to appoint envoy to Spain Reuter: Thirty-year sentence on U. S. atom spy New York port jammed with imports: Docks full, Customs overwhelmed Associated Press: Poles accuse Britons: Aid to girl's escape Mr. Truman may declare state of emergency Sentimental journey to peace Deadlock in India-Nepal discussions Warships risk mines to save wounded British question U. S. view on Chinese strength Reuter: King of Libya Liberal Party opposition to "closed shop" By a Sunday Times Representative: New Whitehall heating By Our Air Correspondent: Jet engines for supersonic flying Engineers' wage campaign Korea Christmas mail £3,500 necklace charge By Our Political Correspondent: First monopolies report Princess Elizabeth Wall Street firm Hermes plane has "teething troubles" From Our Own Representative: Coal cargoes may come by U. S. ships Champagne Otto Record Saturday work in pits News from Home & Overseas Wrong body cremated In honour of Michel Fokine The Hazard of Faith Multiple Classified Advertising Items Did You Know? Duchy of Cornwall council room restored From a Sunday Times Correspondent: Famous stamps to be reproduced Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Freak Bridge Deals Portrait Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Social & Personal Young Conservatism Forces Book Fund Latest Wills Remarkable Phenomenon Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Crossword No. 1353 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Dunlopillo Ovaltine Heal & Son Grey-Leaved Plants "Sacrifice" Bid Bridge Design for Winter Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Frozen Pack Canasta School Holidays Canasta Publications Simpson Trust Dorothy Gray Army & Navy Stores R. J. Reuter Company Ltd. Twice-taken penalty saves Gloucester Wasps forwards always dominant How Rugby Games Ended Michelin Tyres Yorkshire force a play-off Blackheath backs had little scope Harlequins miss their chances Old Haberdashers were outweighted Football League and F. A. Cup Results League rivals closing in on Arsenal Cambridge 'goal' disallowed Still Unplayable Yesterday's Hockey details Concern over inflated stud fees Cambridge Trial Eights Details of yesterday's racing England needs Hutton back at No. 1 Oxford runners surprised D. I. Burnett in sight of Army record Squash Rackets The Sunday Times Troubles, and there is little young talent in the… M. C. C. have useful batting practice
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