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News from 15/06/1952

1952; Gale Group;

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Ernest Newman, Graham Greene, C. G. Bedford, J. W. Fanning, Henry Longhurst, Peter Opie, Ivor Bulmer-Thomas Chairman, Waverley, Charles E. Atkinson, Eric Forbes-Boyd, Archibald Harris, Elizabeth Nicholas, Sir Henry Dale O. M., Edward Ott, Harold Hobson, Susan Noel, Rodney Campbell The Sunday Times Representative, Harold P. Cooke, Theo. A. Stephens, Roger Mortimer, John Lindfield, Norman Crump The Sunday Times City Editor, V. Cavendish-Bentinck, R. B. Holyoake, T. F. Harvey Jacob, Andrew McKenzie, Sir Maurice Bowra Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University, Alan Moorehead, S. C. Griffith, O. H. Brandon Representative of The Sunday Times, Antony Terry The Sunday Times Representative, J. W. Fitzgerald, George Schwartz, Desmond MacCarthy, Martyn Skinner, Iona, Atticus, Maurice Wiggin, H. C. Owen, Cyril Connolly, G. de la Condamine, John Fisher, Benjamin Carr, Arthur Bryant, L. W. Lucas, Brian Galpin, Cyril Beaumont, G. M. Trevelyan O. M., Richard Hughes Representative of The Sunday Times, Dilys Powell, Richard L. Strout, George Doughty, Elton Ede, Andre L. Simon, S. F. Hallgarten, Charles E. Gayton The Sunday Times Political Correspondent, Raymond Mortimer, Gerald Bullett, Edwin Smith, Edward Nevitt, Rialto, Sir Stephen Tallents, Sheila Kaye-Smith, John Russell, P. W. F. Brown (Col.), C. P. Snow, Harold Abrahams, O. H. Brandon The Sunday Times Representative, H. E. Bates, P. M. McCleverty,

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Lord Alexander says enemy could not break Korean front U. N. advance would be costly: Doubts on Manchuria bombing Trans World Airlines From Our Own Representative: Holiday-makers see ship beached British United Press: Admiral Carney claims U. S. Sixth Fleet Reuter: Russia says British jets flew into E. Germany Portrait Gallery Contents Weather Forecast Atom engine almost ready—Mr. Truman Reuter: Jaguars out of Le Mans 24-hour race Jordan Cabinet's call Germany bears defence share, says Mr. Eden Reuter: Swiss warning to oil importers Gen. Templer coming home By a Diplomatic Correspondent: Theories about Mr. Gromyko Move to split Allies? Gold Cross Shoes Six lost in air crash: swam for two hours Smashed way out Appeal by miners' leader Dearer Copper Dunlop Rubber Substantial Increase in Turnover The Brush Electrical Engineering Co. Ltd. Famous Streets: The Bull Ring, Birmingham Letters to the Editor The Reliance Telephone Company Ltd. The Gold Clause Marks and Spencer Limited Thames Board Mills Ltd Do You Know? Harrods Innes, Henderson and Company Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Looks to the Autumn Mary Dunbar Forsakes June's Sunshine, and . . . Making a New Lawn My Garden Personal Making a New Lawn Bridge Debenham & Freebody Gor-Ray Ltd. Army & Navy Comatose comic becomes a televisionary Cables Jaffajuce Guest Keen & Nettlefolds (Midlands) Limited Johnson's Car-Plate The atom-bomb traitors 1. The hidden life of Dr. Klaus Fuchs, the most deadly and baffling spy in all history Multiple Display Advertising Items Dr. Klaus Fuchs Multiple Display Advertising Items Noilly Prat Cintique Babers Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Italy Auger & Turner Group Ltd. Dover Ostend A Mixed Bag Travel and Holidays People and Memories Portrait Gallery Trees & Men Ballet to Words Sheepbridge Engineering Ltd Speed the Steel Euclid Wagon Hirers Ltd Ask is it Real leather? Godfrey Davis Westminster Bank Limited An Enterprice of Telephone Rentals Limited Dry Sack The Sunday Times Warning Desmond MacCarthy Font of Freedom Magna Carta was signed on June 15,1215 The Problem of the Hour Scrutator's articles on Germany have aroused widespread interest. From the many comments received we print below two letters and an article by a correspondent of German birth Two Germanys Time Beyond Time Will Germany Lean East or West? By a Student of Politics: Things They Say and Do Letters to the Editor Sponsored TV "Timber Shortage" Preservation of Churches Lord Alexander sees a new kind of war in Korea World Affairs Multiple Display Advertising Items Prices fall in Finland for Games visitors Russian isolation 'King-making' in American election Reciprocal tampering Reuter: Eisenhower to take his own line British United Press: Persian oil agreement a treaty, Britain argues Two Nazi women camp guards freed from gaol From a Special Correspondent: Persia's Man of Dubious Destiny Savile Row to open showroom in New York Foreign Office man on secrets charge Cinema tax concessions on cheaper seats By Our Agricultural Correspondent: Crops from commons News from Home and Overseas Commonwealth conference next June From a Sunday Times Representative: Costs problem for booksellers Church fire charge Nationalisation no cure for textile trade—Mr. Wilson Too many merchants "House the young couples first" Pretty Polly Avon H. M Liberals can differ in private Drop in car output and exports New greetings telegram Smiths Radiomobile Parker-Knoll Ltd Lucozade The Queen presents cups at Richmond Splendid coaching entry From Our Own Representative: Cavalcade for Royal Counties Show Women seek seats in the Lords A London carnival Saint Francis of Sales The Hon. Oswald Berry An Appreciation By a Sunday Times Correspondent: 18th-century coffin of novelist found Sir Desmond MacCarthy Readers' tributes For D. M. Cambridge Tripos: Special prize winners The Royal Geographical Society's awards The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived at Windsor Castle yesterday, where they will stay for the Ascot races which open on Tuesday From Our Own Representative: Princess praises the public school England's world role Miss Sheena Mackintosh Latest Wills Taylor-Woods Lilley & Skinner Blue Grass British European Airways A Great Actor The Theatre Crossword No. 1432 Division of Labour The World of Music Opera and Ballet Third Thoughts Television and Radio Multiple Display Advertising Items Light and Colour Art Galleries Today's Radio and TV Programmes Television Great Scott! Films Moss Bros H. P. Bulmer & Co. Ltd. Michael Joseph Harrap Hamish Hamilton MacDonald Sir Desmond MacCarthy Sea Air The Sailing Race. By Patric Dickinson. (Chatto & Windus. 6s.) Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxford Accents To Teach the Senators Wisdom, or an Oxford Guide Book. By J. C. Masterman. (Hodder and Stoughton. 15s.) Science & Life The Scientific Adventure: Essays in the History and Philosophy of Science. By Herbert Dingle. (Pitman. 30s.) Georgian Delights The Georgian Buildings of Bristol. By Walter Ison. (Faber. 50s.) Multiple Display Advertising Items On Foreigners The Character of Peoples. By André Siegfried. Translated by Edward Fitzgerald. (Cape. 12s. 6d.) Good-bye to Capri Footnote on Capri. By Norman Douglas. With 48 photographs by Islay Lyons. (Sidgwick and Jackson. 10s. 6d.) Multiple Display Advertising Items Dent Hammond Hammond Peter Nevill Heinemann Cassell Herbert Jenkins Multiple Classified Advertising Items Facts as Well as Fiction New Novels The Plouffe Family. By Roger Lemelin. (Caoe. 15s.) The Last Crevasse. By Rager Frison-Roche. (Methuen, 12s. 6d.) The Estate in Abruzzi. By Francosco Jovine. (MacGibbon and Kee. 12s. 6d.) A Tale of Santa Croce By Vasco Pratolini. (Peter Owen. 12s. 6d.) October Island. By William March. (Gollancz. 10s. 6d.) LED by the trumpeter, a Life Guard found by the… Crime Sheet Squire of Otranto Collector's Progress. By Wilmarth Lewis. (Constable. 30s.) Collins Boardman Britain at the helm Olympic Preview—3 Torbay sailing trials Good Year Quick wickets repay a Surrey gamble Brighton just hold out Schools cricket Sheppard & May hit fourth 100's Rest of the County Scores Only Hutton was really at his ease Lucky people Club cricket results World record marathon U. S. tennis girls make it 7—0 Details of yesterday's racing French pair dominate the Gold Cup Miss Foulds only third Rose's Lime Juice Leander at Henley Northele wins at Cowes

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