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The Times - 04/11/1939

1939; Gale Group;

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From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Newmarket Correspondent, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Shipping Correspondent, H. Stanley Jevons., Betty Balfour., Mary H. Corfield., Lina Cunow., Hugh Oldham, A Serving Army Chaplain., A. G. Gardiner., From Our Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Naval Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, M. Holland., Paul De Labilliere, Baldwin Of Bewdley., R. S. Wood., Gillie Potter., From A Special Correspondent, From Our Boxing Correspondent, From A Correspondent, Wordsworth., From Our Golf Correspondent,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Index To Emergency Addresses, Services To-Morrow, Non-Stop Revue, Shoppers' Opportunity Market Place, Nursing Homes And Hospitals, Business Offers, Gardening, & c.. Shipping News: Shipping P. & O. and B.I.. Sport: Boxing At The N.S.C. Arthur Danahar In Form, Sports in Brief, Association Football To-Day's Matches, Golf The Dog And The Putt, Racing Stockton Prospects, Rugby Football An Army XV At Richmond. News: Emergency Medical Service Proposal To Release Consultants, Problems Arising From Evacuation Aims Of New Women's Group, The Iris Year Book For Experts And Novices, Two Nurses Found Dead In Flat Witnesses In Birmingham "Mr. X" Case, Disappointed Colliery Owners, Boy God In Lhasa The Dalai Lama's Return Tibetan Homage, Finnish Reply To Moscow Attack "Speech Distorted", Foodstuffs Sold "On Condition-" Warning To Retailers, German Hopes Of Soviet Trade "Non-Political" Talks, Göring's Visit To Rome Attempt To Allay Italian Fears, In Germany To-day Daggers And Swords "Emblems Of Germanic Man", R.I.B.A. Prizes, Feeding The War Machine £110,000,000 Spent Already Mr. Burgin On Unlimited Resources Of U.S., Reserved Occupations Amendments To The Schedule, Precarious Days For Governesses Lady Violet Astor's Appeal, Dominion Ministers' Consultations Meeting On Economic Warfare, One Hour Less Black-Out 30 Minutes Evening And Morning, Bakerloo Extension To Stanmore New Line To Open On November 20, The Saints Character And Circumstance, Sentries Armed With Ball Cartridge, Nazi Intrigue In Bulgaria A Clear Field Scarcity Of News From The Allies, Intercepted Cargoes Over 500,000 Tons Of Contraband War Requisites, Enemy Bombardment On The West Two Peasants Tackle German Airmen, Bishop Of London Enthroned Lord Mayor At Service In St. Paul's, Vigilance Of B.E.F. Bolder German Strategy Allies' Weather, The Italian-Greek Rapprochement Reticence In Rome, Australia's Part In The War "Magnificent Job" Mr. Menzies's Reply To Armchair Critic, Polish War Victims The King And Queen Subscribe To Relief Fund, Unrest In Prague Czech Workers' Threat Of General Strike, Collision At Sea 25 Landed; 4 Missing, Tortures In Nazi Camps Belated Reply To The White Paper, U.S. Aircraft For The Allies Factories Busy On Big Orders, Future Of India Nationalists In More Hopeful Mood, A Rival To Ming Progress Of The Baby Panda, S. Africa And The War Support For Smuts, Finns Hear Soviet Proposals Demand For Frontier With Norway New Accusations In The Moscow Press Göring To Visit Rome, The Wrong Kind Of Inquiry Ministry Asked About Smuggling, Naval Ratings' Kit Compensation For Loss In Action, City Of Flint Sighted Sailing In Neutral Waters Navy's Watchfulness, Adventures Of The Night Patrols Watch On French Frontier, Doctor And Nurse On Abortion Charge Counsel And Reason For Man's Marriage, Six Days In Open Boat Three German Seamen's Adventure, British Mission Hospital Bombed By Japanese Patients Injured, Dearer Gas In London Increase Of 2½D. A Therm Revenue Decreased By Evacuation, Turkish Hint To Soviet Molotoff's References Deprecated, Dr. Manion On Canadian War Effort Conservatives "Never Consulted", Dean Of Canterbury And The U.S.S.R., London Gas To Be Dearer Price Increases In Coal And Paraffin, A Penny A Week Red Cross And St. John Fund Help Of Employers And Unions, Books For Soldiers Gratifying Response To "The Times" Appeal, The Y.M.C.A. And The War, Binoculars For The Army Response To Mr. Burgin's Appeal, The Determination Of Canada Mr. Crerar's Assurance, Centenary Of Chartist Riots Memorial To John Frost, Butter Sent To Germans Ministry's Reply To British Firm, British Ships' Earnings Many Voyages Now A Financial Loss Profits For Neutrals, Good News For A Mother And A Wife Missing Men Alive And Well. Law: Law Notices, Nov. 4 King's Bench Division, Couple Acquitted On Theft Charge, "A Social Butterfly" Woman And Three Men On Fraud Charge, Law Report, Nov. 3 High Court Of Justice Chancery Division Baird Television, Limited: Receiver And Manager Appointed Gordon And Palmour v. Baird Television, Limited. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Musicians' Benevolent Fund, Girard Trust Company, Huntley & Palmers, Moss Bros Covent Garden & Co, Ltd, Johnnie Walker, Newton Chambers & Co., Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, Braithwaite & Co Engineers Ltd. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): "Old And True"-Xlviii, From The Times of 1839. Letters to the Editor: Democracy And Foreign Affairs, Wages And Prices Dangers Of A "Vicious Spiral", Country Women Of The World, Army Chaplains, The A.R.P Problem, "The Lion Has Wings", Aliens' Tribunals, British Lecturers In America, Points from Letters, Armistice Day, The Brontë Sisters Commemoration In The Abbey A Tablet Of Yorkshire Stone, War Aims Towards A Federal Plan, Material For Working Parties. Reviews: Symphony And Folk Song "Dives And Lazarus", Saville Theatre "Runaway Love", The R.W.S. Pastoral Variety, Concert For London Police Varied Programme And Full House. Official Appointments and Notices: Unarmed Ship Saved From Submarine Merchant Captain's O.B.E., Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, Chief Inspector Of Factories, London Gazette, From The London Gazette, School Scholarships, Canada's Representative In Australia, Miss V. B. Palmer, M.A., lately senior his-, University News, Sir Ronald Campbell. Arts and Entertainment: Will Fyffe is organizing a matinée concert, Films For The Army, Lord Halifax To Broadcast, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 3,029, Broadcasting Trial By Jury On Sunday, "The Week's Good Cause" Broadcast Appeals To Be Resumed. Obituaries: Major Otway Mayne, Hon. Hugh Guthrie, K.C., Father Thurston, S.J., Major-General C. G. Donald, Obituary. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary Of The Week, Neutrality Bill Approved Passage Through Both Houses President's Signature To-Day. Index. Editorials/Leaders: German Trade with Neutrals, A Penny for the Guy, A Test Of Responsibility, Knowledge and Opinion. Property: Knight, Frank & Rutley's, The Estate Market A Link With Burns, Town Houses, Harrods Ltd., Apartments And Board Residence, Henry Butcher & Co.. Court and Social: Court Circular. Picture Gallery: In Distant Tibet: The Return Of The Child Dalai Lama. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Home Commercial Markets, American Produce Markets, Stock Exchange, Stock Exchange Prices, New York Stock Exchange, Montreal Exchange, American Quotations. Business and Finance: City News in Brief, Sisal Supplies And Prices, City Notes Wider Investment Demand Control Of Metals, Money Market Discounts Steadier, American Company News, October Mining Outputs, Orders From Dominions, Freight Markets, Bank Of Canada, Argentine Grain Options, Brazilian Markets, Continental Bourses, Winnipeg Grain, Company Results Austin Motor Figures, U.S. Federal Reserve, Unit Trust Prices, Alexandria Cotton.

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