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... Facing Up To F ame Hollywood's New Stars and how Luck came their way in Films By Margaret C h ute J A LINE of new faces is weaving its way across the screens of the world; Facing up to Fame. Each year brings its new crop of names and personalities;, this year, more than ever, the big studios are offering for our entertainment a list of new names that should leave a permanent imprint in our ...
... W bo Goes X here I Old Frontiers are Gone. The JVill to Good and the JVill to Evil is all that now Divides By I. A. R. Wylie THE young man in the shabby polo coat glanced at his wrist watch. What he saw startled him. He must have slept or passed out for a bit. They should be seeing the lights of the Hamburg aerodrome and he couldn't even see the wing light nearest him. But he could see faces ...
... On Duty -and Off I WONDER if the queer assortment of general knowledge we have acquired lately will be in any way useful to us after the war. Perhaps the fact that you are able to discuss with assured intelligence such subjects as blast, the antics of incendiaries and the intricacies of Government forms will prove an asset at the post-war dinner table, but I doubt it. Meantime, our out look on ...
... loutitvMotrage Uvwnide By Sylvia Page The Luftwaffe had worked up to a very spiteful mood before I could bring myself to leave the comfort of my centrally heated London home for the country. I like soft living. I like it so much that it took persuasion in the shape of fifteen hundred pounds of explosive on our front doorstep to move me. I did move then, rather hastily, but with very little ...
... LIGHTS 0' LONDON LONDON BALDOCK, HERTS BIGGLESWADE. BEDS o DOWLAlS. GLAM w ...
... What Happens in the Room in the Heart of the Empire where Dramatic Decisions are made By Emrys Jones WITHIN a few months of the outbreak of war I was sitting in the room of a Cabinet Minister in the House of Commons, a man I knew well enough to ask what happened at the last Cabinet meeting held before the fateful eleven o'clock on the morning of September 3, 1939. Of course I knew he would not ...
... Destroyer Duty A vivid description of the work of these convoy protectors Bv Edward Cranston THE dream suddenly becomes reality. The thing which is shak ing one's shoulder refuses to fade into oblivion, and with an un pleasant return to consciousness, one realises that it is four o'clock in the morn ing, and that the ship is due to sail in half an hour's time. Everything outside the bunk is ...
... These 'ML en F o r m Ghurchills Gang Some Personal Stories of the rYeam backing up the Prime Minister By C. Patrick Thompson FROM his Berlin control-station, the dark Nibelung dwarf who runs Hitler's hydra-headed pro paganda machine pulls out his loudest organ-stop, and millions of ears the world over hear a shrill, screaming hate-hymn against the Churchill gang. A vague, suggestive, ...
... Six Days that Shook eWorld Outstanding Events Past Two Years which Changed the Face of of the have E urop e 5 By gEORGE SLOCOMBE IN a fast-changing world, dates rapidly come to mean nothing. Already August the Fourth, 1914, which to many of us means the end of the world we had known, is almost forgotten by a younger generation, and even part of an elder, now at grips with another and more ...
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... By Harriet Muir A friend of mine runs a country guest house. No part of the catering is easy these days, she says, but her biggest headache is something for supper. They have a squarish midday meal, so X jotted down suggestions. And as it's a pretty universal problem these days, I'm passing them on. For such things don't, as the saying is, grow on trees. These recipes are intended to form the ...