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News from 09/12/1951

1951; Gale Group;

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Anthony Curtis, Ernest Newman, Geoffrey Grigson, L. P. Hartley, L. J. Corbett, Sir Pelham Warner, Henry Longhurst, Jan Choyce Secretary, J. J. R. Trethowan, Thomas Beecham, Mary Dunbar, Margaret Gilruth The Sunday Times Representative, Monsignor R. A. Knox, Nancy Mitford, F. S. Kennedy Shaw, Mary Dunn, Cyril Ray Representative of The Sunday Times, Stephen Coulter Representative of The Sunday Times, Lord Gorell, Hon. Anthony H. Wills, Elizabeth Nicholas, Val Gielgud, Harold Hobson, Sir Desmond MacCarthy, Theo. A. Stephens, C. L. Kerr, Roger Mortimer, Iain Lang, Norman Crump The Sunday Times City Editor, E. F. J. Payne, H. F. Maltby, S. C. Griffith, O. H. Brandon Representative of The Sunday Times, David Watt The Sunday Times Shipping Correspondent, Alastair M. Dunnett, F. A., D. R. Gent, George Schwartz, Rt. Hon. William Mabane, Maurice Wiggin, J. H. Dunbar, Iain Macleod M. P., G. de la Condamine, Cyril Beaumont, Dilys Powell, Nigel Seymer, Lieut-General Sir Brian Horrocks, Charles E. Gayton The Sunday Times Political Correspondent, D. W. Brogan, Raymond Mortimer, G. C. Eastaugh, Gerald Pawle, Allington Kennard The Sunday Times Representative, Roland Allen, Paul Hoffman President of the Ford Foundation and formerly Economic Co-operation Administrator, Dudley Hawkins The Sunday Times Representative, E. A. Loftus, John Russell, F. E. Lamond, Harold Abrahams, O. H. Brandon The Sunday Times Representative,

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Four Powers reach limited agreement in arms talks One commission for atomic and conventional weapons Martell Reuter: Korean truce talks reach stalemate A steel skeleton at a peculiarly English feast. The… All quiet during Suez road-building Rivers overflow banks, roads impassable Two more Britons killed Weather Forecast Government determined to defeat inflation Into Light (Chatham, December 4,1951) South Bank Competition In today's Issue By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Dr. Adenauer flies back to Bonn From Our Own Representative: E. Germans going to U. N. Anglo-Iraqi oil agreement From a Sunday Times Correspondent: Iron-ore from Sahara: Britain in scheme to meet world shortage Trans-Canada Air Lines Premier may offer U. S. lease of air bases Reuter: Mr. Truman flying to see staff chiefs From Our Own Representative: Three more Russian ships off Shetland Pit train derailed: 17 hurt Banking"Liquidity" It's Working Mitchells & Butlers, Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Investment Inquiries The Crittall Manufacturing Co. Unabated Demand Imperial Cancer Research Fund "Billy Budd" The World of Music Donald Wolfit The Theatre This Week's First Nights Today's Radio and TV Programmes Miss Julie Films New Books in Brief The Reliance Telephone Company Ltd. Wm. Chas. Anderson & Co. Church's famous English Shoes Do You Know? Multiple Display Advertising Items Arthur Clough The Poems of Arthur Hugh Clough. Edited by H. F. Lowry, A. L. P. Norrington, and F. L. Mulhauser. (Oxford. 35s.) Looking Backward New Novels The Dark Lantern. By Henry Williamson. (Macdonald. 12s. 6d.) The Lonely Bride. By Pamela Hinkson. (Collins. 10s. 6d.) The House of Breath. By William Gayen. (Chatto and Windus. 10s. 6d.) Nemesis for Norman. By Tina Spencer Knott. (Hanzmond, Hammond. 9s. 6d.) The Irow Gates. By Douglas Scott. (Routledge and Kegan Paul. 10s. 6d.) Multiple Display Advertising Items Testing Times Brown and Company: The Tour in Australia. By J. H. Fingleton. (Collins. 12s. 6d.) Multiple Display Advertising Items Chopin: a portrait painted by Delacroix in 1838, and… Soldiers Two The Letters of Private Wheeler: 1809-28. Edited by Captain B. H. Liddell Hart. (Michael Joseph. 18s.) Penisular Cavalry General: 1811-13. Edited by J. H. McGuffie. (Harrap. 15s.) Books and Writers A Proust Discovery Spanish Balzac The spendthrifts. By Perez Galdos. Translated by Gamel Woolsey. Illustrated by Charles Mozley. (Weidenfeld and Nicolson. 12s. 6d.) Multiple Display Advertising Items Children's Bookshelf Hutchinson Michael Joseph "Rachel" Janathan Cape Multiple Display Advertising Items Blue Grass Regent Sundour The Sunday Times A Call to Industry Tshekedi Khama Productivity for Freedom Sunday Television A Memorable Visit Unity in Industry "Battle for Beef" European Union Children and Films Beyond the Iron Curtain British United Press: New atomic weapons British Overseas Airways Corporation Listan Pale Sherry Mr. Lyttelton to visit Hongkong By our Diplomatic Correspondent: Russia's radio. jamming war to seal off satellites from West U. S. air crew may be tried in Hungary From Our Own Representative: Extremists blamed in Persia Plan to use groundnuts organisation Two American Ways of Life Britain will get at least $300 million National crash avoided "by hair's breadth" U. N. debates S. W. Africa Domestic coal main problem this winter From Our Own Representative: Discipline urged for wasting doctors' time Mounting cost of running trade unions Nine points urged for housing policy News from Home and Overseas From a Sunday Times Correspondent: Scotland will import timber houses: smaller and low rents From a Sunday Times Correspondent: New flats planned for the Gorbals More firemen punished Champagne British Hermeseal Ltd Economy, not parsimony, in education Buried in wrong name By Our Air Correspondent: Another year's work on the Brabazon The Virgin Heart Personal Multiple Classified Advertising Items By Our Motoring Correspondent: A new car that is almost thief-proof Queensland pineapple Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flats and Chambers From a Sunday Times Correspondent: Home-made poteen as help for Irish depressed areas Pilgrims to pantomime By Our Agricultural Correspondent: Farmers to be urged to cut costs Multiple Classified Advertising Items From Our Own Representative: Ulster to build more factories Multiple Classified Advertising Items Auctions Property Investments By a Sunday Times Correspondent: Back-garden shelters for T. B. patients Oil tankers earning £2,000 a day Latest Wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mr. Churchill has been invited by Senator Kefauver to meet cotton grovers at Memphots, Tennesse Wedding Mozart fills the Festival Hall The Duke host to stars Efficacious Cure for Corns, Bunions, Callosities, &C. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crossword No. 1405 Benson British European Airways Did You Know? Straight Cut Saqui and Lawrence Royal Decree Sherry Multiple Display Advertising Items Out and about in Paris Famous Streets: 2. Wyle Cop, Shrewsbury Atticus writes Bridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Lend Strength to Britain Remington Contour Electric Shaver Sanatogen Tonic Wine Treasure Cot Holland America Line Bergen Line Dean & Dawson Ltd. Cooks Canadian Pacific Airlines Weavemaster loom On the Road Travel and Holidays Letters to the Editor Portrait Gallery West & East Ballet The Royal Academy 1769-1868 Art Galleries Canasta Rules Aga Heat Ltd. The Timber Development Association Meldons The Vintner Multiple Display Advertising Items Harrods Jacqmar Braemar Hampton & Sons Ltd. Another Christmas List My Garden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dent's Gloves Debenham & Freebody Bradleys John & Barker & Co. Ltd. Brevitt Look Gallant Ireland give Springboks a fright St. Paul's just win a mud-scramble Schools Rugby How Rugby games ended Michelin Tyre Co. Ltd. Wales cannot leave out Lewis Jones Welsh Probables 12 pts., Possibles 3 Cambridge Trial Eights Hockey results Schools Rugby Association Football Results and Tables Lancashire just do it Yorkshire . . . 5 pts. Lancashire . . . 6 Down under Army squash rackets finalists Final county tables O. M. T. do well to draw at Bristol West Indies struggle New threat to League leaders Penalty goal beats Cambridge Oxford . . . 2 Cambridge . . . 1 Details of yesterday's racing Racing faces problem of its dope gangs Great running by Oxford The Imperial Tobacco Co. The Sunday Times

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