The Times - 18/10/1939
1939; Gale Group;
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From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Newmarket Correspondent, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, H. C. A. Gaunt, H. F. Pooley, P. C. Underhill, C. E. Young., Kenneth H. Adams., Herbert L. Eason., Val Gielgud, Astor., Geoffrey C. Wilson., W. P. Pechey., Edmond Segrave., E. E. Rendle., From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From A Military Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Naval Correspondent, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, Sylvain Mayer., B. Seebohm Rowntree., John A. Milne., R. D. Farrant., William Pitt,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: London Hotels, Declaration Of Dividends, The Times, Concerts & c., Fruit And Flowers, Appointments & Situations Vacant. Shipping News: Shipping, Resorts, Hotels Shipping. Property: Maple & Co., Ltd., Town Houses, The Estate Market Tenancies Of Tudor Seats, Estate Harrods Offices, Apartments And Board Residence, Hampton & Sons.. Law: Attempted Hold-Up In A Post Office Girl Clerk's Courage, Law Notices, October 18 House of Lords, Powerful Bomb In Hat-Box Disclosures At Old Bailey Trial Four Men Sentenced To 20 Years Each, Alleged Passport Conspiracy Six Men Committed For Trial, Alleged Frauds On A Refugee Charge Against Solicitor's Clerk, Alleged Fraudulent Conversion Solicitor Committed For Trial, Postal Order Thief Sentenced, Landed Without Leave Polish Tailoress Fined 20s., Fined For Harbouring Aliens, Mrs. Angela Gwendoline Shaw, 21, and., Publisher Of A.R.P. Leaflet Fined. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): "Old And True "-XXXIII, From The Times of 1839. Sport: Racing Newmarket October Meeting The Cambridgeshire, Sports in Brief, Sport At Oxford Arrangements For The Term, Rugby Football St. Mary's START Well, Association Football, Snooker. News: Labour Problems Of The Colonies Administrators In Conference, Nazis' Western Thrust Blows Struck "In The Air", India And War Aims Viceroy's Reply Review Of Reforms Promised, Hungarian Nazis Arrested Unfounded Rumours Of "Putsch", Spain And Italy "Peace As The Common Goal", Trade With Russia Conversations May Be Held In London, 2-Mile Swim From Royal Oak Survivor WHO Climbed Up Cliff Face, The City's Thanks To The Lord Mayor Emergency Procedure, Letters To Men At The Front Unfair Requests For Information, Two Unacceptable Conditions, Help From Sarawak 1,000,000 Dollars For War Purposes, Death Of E. C. Freeman The Leyton Groundsman, Bombs Versus Warships Defence Holds A Lead, Salmon And Trout Protection Honorary Bailiffs, Turkish Loyalty To The Allies Soviet Pressure Resisted Deadlock In Talks, Sinking Of The Royal Oak U-Boat's Reported Return, Scarcity Of Hospital Equipment X-Ray Treatment Cut Down To Minimum, War Damage To Property Government Views On Weir Report Assessment Of Losses, Extra Buses To-Day Improvements On 22 London Routes Greater Regularity, Birmingham Defence To Cost £4,000,000, Lord Mayor's Fund Still Growing Contributions From West Africa, Boiler Explosion Inquiry Inadequate Testing Of Water Gauge, British Troops In The Line Artillery Takes Up Positions Guns In Back-Gardens, Heavy Gunfire At Emden German Reports Of British Raid, Finns And Soviet Proposals Preparing For Next Moscow Talks, Air Fight Off East Coast Two Enemy Craft Shot Down One Crew Rescued From The Sea, Office Equipment For Red Cross, Origin Of The War Ambassador And The Führer, The Conference Of Kings Flags And Songs In Stockholm, Too Many A.R.P. Workers Mr. H. Morrison's Reply To Criticism Why Unemployed Are Not Recruited, Poppy Day Mr. Chamberlain's Appeal To The Public, War Risks To Fixed Property No Mutual Protection Practicable, Fresh German Attack Small Gain At Heavy Cost French Retire To Prepared Line, Mufti's Escape From The Lebanon Arrival In Baghdad, Requisitioned Hotels A Deadlock Over Compensation "Vague Claims Forms", Mr. Menzies On War Aims "Not Fighting For Any Map" Justice For All, Hitler's Message To Stalin Russia Driving A Hard Bargain New Soviet Claim In Scandinavia, Help For National Libraries Acquisition Of Rare Scientific Books, Civil Flying Licensing System To Be Abrogated, Two Air Attacks On Scapa Four German Bombers Destroyed Some Damage To H.M.S. Iron Duke Another German Effort In The West, Allowances In War-Time Criticism In The Commons, The Belgians Do Not Forget M. Max Signs Manifesto, Russian Assurances To Mr. Roosevelt Respect For Finnish Independence, Glut Of Grain In Canada, Charges For Parcels To Soldiers Reduction In Oversea Rates, Addresses On Telegrams A War Office Warning, A Link Of Empire "The Times Weekly Edition", The Pope's First Encyclical An Attack On Bolshevism, Morley College Reopened, War-Time Work For The Young Places Of Escape From The Black-Out, Last Survivor Of 1914 Grand Fleet. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Orchestral Music, Bridge Solution Of Problem No. 362, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 3,014, Boy Singers Wanted For Opera. Politics and Parliament: Cost Of Ministry Of Information House Of Lords Debate Postponed, House Of Commons Tuesday, Oct. 17 The SPEAKER took the Chair at a quarter to 3 o'clock. Petrol Coupons Minister's Appeal, The Air Raids On Scotland Mr. Churchill And Loss Of Royal Oak Torpedoed In Scapa Flow House Of Lords. Display Advertising: Player's, Hulton Press Limited, Rolls-Royce Limited, Burberrys Ltd, Ashwell & Nesbit Limited, Beer, Multiple Display Advertisements, Andrews Liver SALT, 'Sanatogen', Bank Of New South Wales, Barclays Bank Limited. News in Brief. Letters to the Editor: What Napoleon Said, Cost Of Living Public Opinion And Rising Prices Industry's Responsibility, Trade And Control, Choice Of Quotations, Chatham House Staff And Work In War-Time, War Correspondents, The Postal Censor, Points from Letters, Parcels To The B.E.F., Sir Frederick Menzies, Architects And The Government, Commandeering Of Schools Pleas For Support, Hitler's Word, To The Editor Of The Times. Official Appointments and Notices: Colonial Police Medal, Ecclesiastical News The New Bishop Of London, For Services In Waziristan Appointments And Awards, London Gazette, Brevet-Colonel John Kennedy of Under-, From The London Gazette, University News, Dr. W. A. Daley Appointed M.O.H. For London. Reviews: Troops At The Theatre Guests Of "Me And My Girl", Box Office Takings Reassuring Reports, Concert Parties For France First To Be Led By Sir Seymour Hicks. Obituaries: Sir William Pope, Obituary, Countess Haig. Index. Editorials/Leaders: India And The War, The Basinet, Property and War Risks, Last Days of Peace, Raids on the Navy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Picture Gallery: With The R.A.S.C.: A Transport Receiving Station. Business and Finance: Assistance To Exporters Supplies Of Raw Materials Government Action, Australian Coastwise Voyages, British Rubber Estates Of Java, City Notes War Risks Of Property B.S.A. Taxation, Flax And Jute, Output Of Coal Increase In The Second Quarter, Company Meeting British Rubber Estates Of Java A Year Of Quiet Progress, Company Results Commercial Union Assurance, Alexandria Cotton, Revenue Return Defence Expenditure, Sugar Growers Fusion, Freight Markets, Canada 3½% Loan Stock Exchange Notice, Coupons due November 1 next of the, Wool Appraisement, Argentine Grain Options, Mining Outputs, Reuter's daily index of commodity prices, Unit Trust Prices. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Money Market, Home Commercial Markets, American Produce Markets, Stock Exchange, Stock Exchange Prices, Continental Bourses, Drawing Of Bonds, New York Stock Exchange, Montreal Exchange, American Quotations. Business Appointments: Mr. J. B. Braithwaite has been appointed.
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