WARWICK DEEPING DEAD
AUTHOR OF MANY NOVELS LONDON, April 20. The author of many popular light fiction novels, including “Sorrell and Son.” “Doomsday,” and many others, Warwick Deeping, died to-day at the age of 73. Born at Southend, Warwick Deeping practised medicine for a year after gaining a .degree at Cambridge. During the First World War he served in the Royal Army Medicals Corps in Gallipoli and France. Since 1910, when "Unrest” appeared. Warwick Deeping averaged more than one publication a year. His later books included “Martin Valiant.” “Valour,” "Second Youth,” "The Prophetic Marriage,” "The House of Adventure,” ‘Apples of Gold.” “Three Rooms,” and "Suvla John,” and his two best-known books.
British Home-killed Meat. — The biggest supply of home-killed meat since the war will be going into butchers’ shops in Britain in the autumn, said Mr H. W. Ryrr/11, the president-elect, when addressing the conference of the National Federation of Meat Traders’ Associations. “The supply will be many thousands of pounds more than last year’s, and we shall have to make every effort to give consumers the type of meat they want,” he said. — London, April 20.
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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26094, 22 April 1950, Page 7
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