News from 04/03/1951
1951; Gale Group;
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Ernest Newman, Frederick M. S. Blight, Charles Janson Representative of The Sunday Times, L. J. Corbett, Henry Longhurst, J. J. R. Trethowan, Iain MacLeod M. P., Eric Forbes-Boyd, Bernard Moloney Representative of The Sunday Times, Cyril Ray Representative of The Sunday Times, Elizabeth Nicholas, Harold Hobson, Rodney Campbell Representative of The Sunday Times, Winterton, Sir Desmond MacCarthy, Jenny Nicholson, E. O. Skaife, Teresa Hooley, Wilfrid Blunt, Ted Leather, Hugh Barnes, Roger Mortimer, John Poland (Comdr. retd.), Norman Crump The Sunday Times City Editor, John Lindfield, Antony Terry Representative of The Sunday Times, S. C. Griffith, David Watt The Sunday Times Shipping Correspondent, R. E. Martin, The Rev. Sidney M. Berry D. D., D. R. Gent, George Schwartz, Allington Kennard Correspondent of The Sunday Times, Philip Day, Atticus, J. H. Fingleton, The Rev. Bernard Croft R. A. F., Ronald Douglas, John Hadfield, R. L. Hollands, C. J. H. Mead, Cyril Beaumont, Sandhurst, Charles E. Gayton The Sunday Times Political Correspondent, Mervyn G. Palmer, Raymond Mortimer, Roland Allen, Gerald Pawle, Hugh Tierney, John Russell, Richard Hughes Correspondent of The Sunday Times, David Divine Representative of The Sunday Times, Virginia Graham, Sir Robert Bruce Lockhart, Colin Harding, (Rev.) O. A. S. Edwards, Michael Sadleir,
ResumoSouth-east Asia chiefs called home to report on security measures Government seek assurance on meeting possible China threat Peking propaganda targets switched Gen. Eisenhower's talks Longer summer time hope Weather Forecast Stalemate on 38th Parallel is predicted The King "comfortable," say doctors Princess to pay first visit to Rome Antarctic protest by Chile Russia hunts Bonn Communists The appearance of the Oxford crew on the Tideway has… Soviet may be ready to discuss armaments By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: A week of talks Snow in London By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Briton's wife disappears in Moscow Metals ban eased again By Our Shipping Correspondent: 32 ships to be salved Queen's niece robbed Conservatives say they could win poll now Duke sees Navy XV win U. S. limits cotton price Mme. Clementis arrested Piecework and overtime ban threatened by 5,000 more engineers Sir J. Balfour in Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items Busmen defy strike warning of suspension Ambassador returns After the Rail Settlement Take a Chance Moss Bros Sheepbridge Engineering Ltd Brevities British Railways Blood and Tears Ballet Trio Vade-Mecum Travel and Holidays Western Decline Bruckner & Others Multiple Display Advertising Items Dean & Dawson Ltd. Fourways Travel Ltd. Do You Know? Jersey Multiple Display Advertising Items Methuen Multiple Display Advertising Items The Predictive Wells H. G. Wells. By Norman Nicholson. (Arthur Barker: English Novelists. 6s.) A Last Look Round New Fiction Woman Returning. By James Wellard. (Werner Laurie. IIs. 6d.) The Swimming Pool. By Alan Jenkins. (Heinemann. 10s. 6d.) The Beast of the Haitian Hills. By the Marcelins. (Gollancz. 9s. 6d.) The Sleeping Bacchus. By Hilary St. George Sounders. (Michael Joseph. 9s. 6d.) But a Short Time to Live. By Raymond Marshall. (Jarrolds. 9s. 6d.) Multiple Display Advertising Items Secker & Warburg Knight Errant Warrior Without Weapons. By Marcel Junod. (Jonathan Cape. 12s. 6d.) Book Box Nothing Barred Hammond Hammond Verse Now Reservations. By Valentin Iremonger. (Macmilan. 6s.) On the Bright Side Mink on Weekdays. By Felicia Lamport. (Gollancz. 16s.) Crime Corner Multiple Display Advertising Items Hutchinson 'Tec Michael Joseph MacMillan & Co., Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Midland Bank Limited Scandinavian Airlines System Le Voyageur en France The Sunday Times Mishandled Affair Budget Advice By Atlanticus: North Atlantic Command Clothes and the Clergyman By Scrutator: A Big Negotiation Men, Women and Memories Chaos on the Roads Multiple Display Advertising Items U. S. challenges Russia to allow arms census British expert confident on Argentine talks French Socialist Party Secretary asked to form a Cabinet World Affairs African racial Bill battle this week From a Special Correspondent: Rhodesia Federation talks in London Wall Street steady Defence counsel to a nation "Uncultured" barbers in Moscow By a Sunday Times Correspondent: Crime waves among rooks Government blind to facts—Lord Salisbury More controls, but no wartime measures Mr. Morrison says Britain must influence Soviet Extra coal below Premier's figure News from Home and Overseas Latest Wills Thousands a day seek new life in Dominions By Our Motoring Correspondent: 40 m. p. g. tourer car for bad roads Make friends with martell Steel Scrap Drive By Our Air Correspondent: Comet route trials start next month Fate of giant flying boat decided From a Correspondent: English Bridge Congress Madonna Unveiled Doing & Knowing Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Did You Know? Portrait Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's Radio Multiple Classified Advertising Items Social & Personal Degas bronzes A Hundred Years Ago Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crossword No. 1365 Holmes Elizabeth Arden Multiple Display Advertising Items Flowers Mary Dunbar explains how to double the life of your Nameless Coup Bridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Partnership Canasta Lilley & Skinner By Any Other Name Marshall & Snelgrove Liberty Jacqmar Advance Booking Fine Navy XV regain Services' title Blackheath lacked thrust How Rugby Games Ended The Austin Motor Company Limited Last kick defeated Richmond Old Boys seeking test v. Services Dear a great rackets champion Football League Results and Tables to Date Spurs draw ahead of League rivals 10-1 Against By a Special Correspondent: Oxford please in full course trial The Boat Race A fast Cambridge row Silver Fame favoured for the Gold Cup B. C. Phillips unbeaten for R. A. C. Squash Rackets Details of yesterday's racing Gamble on youth may still repay M. C. C England women's sparkling hockey B. M. B
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