News from 20/07/1952
1952; Gale Group;
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Stephen Coulter The Sunday Times Representative, Ernest Newman, Nicholas Carroll, Henry Longhurst, John Vera Townsend, Peter Armitage, K. Stock, Norman French, Lord Hailey, Nancy Mitford, Elizabeth Nicholas, Harold Hobson, Susan Noel, Hugh Lyon Headmaster, F. C. O. Speyer, Theo. A. Stephens, Roger Mortimer, Donald Stephenson, Norman Crump The Sunday Times City Editor, Kenneth Walker, Sir Brian Horrocks, John Lindfield, J. J. Long, Alan Moorehead, S. C. Griffith, O. H. Brandon Representative of The Sunday Times, Antony Terry The Sunday Times Representative, Rosemary Anne Sisson, Michael Balcon, J. W. Lambert, G. A. C. Perks, E. H. Allan, George Schwartz, Atticus, Maurice Wiggin, Philip Day, R. C. K. Ensor, F. A., Sir Cecil Wakeley President, Hugh Somerville, Cyril Connolly, R. L. Hollands, Cyril Beaumont, Dilys Powell, Joyce Emerson, Richard L. Strout, M. Francis, Elton Ede, M. J. Freedlander, Charles E. Gayton The Sunday Times Political Correspondent, Richard Hughes The Sunday Times Representative, Raymond Mortimer, Horder, B. J. Hurren, Norman Birkett, Daphne Blampied, Rev. H. G. Whiteman, John Russell, Kenneth Konstam, Harold Abrahams, Charles Speyer,
ResumoRearmament may be slowed and imports further cut O. E. E. C. experts warn Britain of risks of "greater ease" Hopes of early balance fade Year's lag on Lisbon plans First Alpine Gold Cup Socialists blamed for nation's plight Worse crisis in six months, says Mr. Wilson Officers of wrecked plane dismissed Crowds at Apsley House London's river in the summer has a tourist life of… Easy Test win by England Madame Peron improving Contents Nurmi lights the flame at Olympic Games opening Reuter: Oslo greets the Duke Pretty Polly Reuter, British United Press: Teheran curfew after day of rioting South Africa: Charles Morgan's Report M. P. is found in Scotland Reuter: Crew jump as oil tanker burns in New York Mr. Churchill's Statement Babcock & Wilcox Ltd. Wolseley Motors Ltd. Money Market Brevities Investment Inquiries Allan Nunn May confessed, but The first of the major atomic spies refused to help the authorities in any way before or after sentence "Fiberite" Letters to the Editor Sobering Up Mullard Shell Do You Know? Two 5-Day American Vacations! Now in Regular Service United States Lines Cunard Multiple Classified Advertising Items Glenton tour Ltd Dover Ostend Going by Car Travel and Holidays Canadian Pacific Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wine Festival Cruises People and Memories Portrait Gallery The Gentle Willow Ballet Sunbeam-Talbot Brown & Polson Fram filters Land Rover Why Volpone? The Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items This Week's First Nights Drama and Opera The World of Music Edwardian Age Art Galleries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Noilly Prat All aboard! Television and Radio Today's Radio and TV Programmes Rum Before Curry Films The London Assurance Crossword No. 1437 Hodder & Stoughton Collins Chatto & Windus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Three Traitors The Traitors. By Alan Moorehead. (Hamish Hamilton. 12s. 6d.) The Bad and the Mad New Fiction Hemlock and after. By Angus Wilson. (Secker & Warburg. 12s. 6d.) The Inmates. By John Cowper Powys. (Macdonald. 12s. 6d.) Tempest-Tost. By Robertson Davies. (Chatto & Windus. 11s. 6d.) Adventurers Please Abstain. By Monica Stirling. (Gollancez. 10s. 6d.) Staples Cresset Press Out of Africa Africa South of the Sahara: An Assessment of Human and Material Resources. Edited by Anne Welsh. (Oxford. 25s.) Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Foresight The Forrestal Diaries: The Inner History of the Cold War. Edited by Walter Millis and E. S. Duffield. (Cassell. 25s.) Southern Lights The Ballad of the Sad Cafe. By Carson McCullers. (Cresset Press. 15s.) The Whole Man Albert Schweitzer: An Anthology. Edited by Charles R. Joy. (Black. 18s.) Other New Books Secler & Warnirg Jarrolds Hutchinson "October Island" Multiple Display Advertising Items The Face of London Hollis & Carter Le Voyageur on France Scotch Whisky The United States Information Service Dry Fly Sherry The Sunday Times Dying Houses Labour's Internal Strife Number One Dress The Yellow Jersey What Next, Young Man? Amsterdam Brussels Havoline Motor Oil From Our Own Representative: Paris butchers defy price order Democrats divided as Convention opens By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: New Persian Premier faces hard fight Nazi war criminal to be released Dr. Syngman Rhee almost certain of re-election Reuter: U. S. industry doubles its pre-war output "Bad boys" just wish to live dangerously News from Home and Overseas By a Student of Politics: Political Toothache Chancellor's aim to avert unemployment 5,000 dentists confer B. R. M. s fail at Silverstone: Italians win Police shoot escaped wolf Paris de Coty ICI By a Sunday Times Correspondent: Britain to get more meat from Uruguay By a Sunday Times Correspondent: £250,000 realised in stamp sales New motor-cycle record Fire kills show jumpers Queen's prize at Bisley won by doctor Serenity and Peace Multiple Classified Advertising Items "Germ bomb" was leaflet container Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Queen and her companions amused at the antics of… By Our Air Correspondent: R. A. F. may have jet transports Power from peat in Eire Multiple Classified Advertising Items By Our Motoring Correspondent: Confusion on car covenant relaxation Third polio case at Eton Latest Wills The Late SESSION.—The House of Commons sat 82 days in the late session Multiple Classified Advertising Items By a Sunday Times Correspondent: Food gifts for British P. o. W. s held up No recognition Orchestra's ambitions unaccomplished Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sir Hugh Cairns An Appreciation From Our Own Representative: World gliding champion back home Dr. Heuss's wife dies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court Circular Wedding Queen Mother visits Sandringham Names wanted for S. E. Asia Memorial Birth Death Multiple Classified Advertising Items Simpson Cables Robinson's Batley Concrete Garage Shepard Home Lift For all shapes and sizes Mary Dunbar's Column Bridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items TI's Fifty-One Factories Serve the World Chess Problem Multiple Classified Advertising Items Garden Paths My Garden Harrods Frigidaire Enjoy Ryvita for health The British United Provident Association India had no answer to Trueman Kent bowling punished Michelin Scoreboard Yesterday's schools cricket Best for 39 years Polo Cottage win County Cup County Scoreboard Middlesex collapse after Edrich is hurt Big Ball Bee Details of yesterday's racing Chief club cricket scores 'Expenses' problem in lawn tennis Mrs. Walker-Smith in form at Frinton Tulyar sets up £60,000 race record Helsinki helmsmen face a "blow" Olympic results The Sunday Times Thistle, last away, is easy winner at Cowes
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