The Times - 11/08/1956
1956; Gale Group;
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From Our Northern Correspondent, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PROPERTY MARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Military Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Mexico Correspondent, From Our Labour Reporter, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, RICHARD GOOLD-ADAMS. 15, Avenue Court, Draycott Avenue, S.W.3., C. I. ORR-EWING. House of Commons, Aug. 9., A. L. GOODHART. University College, Oxford, Aug. 10., Yours faithfully, WILLIAM STIRLING. Keir, Dunblane, Scotland., Yours very truly, WILLIAM WARBEY. House of Commons., Your obedient servant, ROBERT BOOTHBY. House of Commons, Aug. 9., J. C. SLESSOR. Rimpton Manor, Yeovil, Somerset., Z.E. ALY, London Correspondent, Akhbar El Yom Newspapers, Cairo. 41-42, Shoe Lane, E.C.4, Aug. 9., FRANCIS LOW. High Gardens, Hook Heath, Woking, Surrey., PATRICK R. BOYLE. Rother Hill, Stedham, Midhurst, Sussex., M. S. HASAN. St. Antony's College, Oxford., I remain, Sir, your obedient servant, JOHN W. LAWRENCE, Editor, Christian News-Letter. 24. St. Leonard's Terrace, S.W.3., S. KNOX CUNNINGHAM. House of Commons., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A GARDENING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDFNT, FROM A STUDENT OF JAZZ, Dr. H. J. Orr-Ewing, A friend, Princess Marthe Bibesco writes:-, By Our City Editor,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Concerts, Fredk. W. Paine, Ltd., London. S.W. Est. 1884., Services To-Morrow: Eleventh Sunday After Trinity, Travel. Sport: Serpentine Sprint Regatta FAST Time In Juniorsenior Sculls, U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials Backstroke Record Beaten, R.Y.S. Regatta Rounded Off Race From Cowes To Plymouth, Little Opposition From Ireland, British Victory In Dublin Jumping Contests, Third Successive Victory For Epsom Lady Supreme Courage's Promising First Appearance, Women Sprinters Do Well British Record Twice Equalled, Sports in Brief, Surrey Take Over At Head Of County Championship Lead Of Eight And Two Games In Hand, Services Lawn Tennis, European Football Cup Draw League Champions To Play Belgian XI, Hurlingham Croquet, British Youths' Golf Championship To-Day's Play Off After A Tie. Property: Two Killarney Lakes Sold Purchase Of Estate By American Assurance On Tourism, Manor Sold With 284 Acres Golf Course In The Market. News: Cocoa Marketing Board Request For Inquiry Rejected, Ickworth Acquired By National Trust, Belgian Mine Victims Day Of Mourning Ordered, Colston Trust Legal Advice Taken, The Queen's Visit To Westmorland, "Modernization" Of Tunisia Polygamy Abolished, Wage Agreement With Two Printing Unions Others To Hold Ballots, Ashanti Plea For Federation Delegation To London, Mr. Gomulka's Future Possible Return To Warsaw Post, Ideas From Visits To Famous Gardens, Quicker Barge Traffic Lea Improvement Scheme Passage For Larger Craft, The Law Society Final Examination Results, Argentine Citizenship Not Obligatory Naturalization Law Annulled, Talaud Claim To Independence Request Refused By Indonesia, Ruritanian Charms Of Andorra, One Too Many For The Road Lapse From Grace Of Old Fred In Horse-Bus Days, Teachers' Rights On Security Issue New York Ruling, Pony Society's Jubilee Show Attracts Record Entry Brood Mare Wins Chief Award, Planning Future Of U.S. Forces Gen. Gruenther's Talks In Washington, Television Redundancy Tatks Adjourned, Flood Damage Along River Murray Orange Picking By Boat, More Rioting In Ahmedabad Death Roll Rising, Change Of Plans For Scientist Egyptian Professor Recalled Home, Greek Journalist To Be Expelled Cyprus Refusal To Renew Permit, Helping "Beggar" Students Oxford Seminar View On State Duty, B.O.A.C. Reduced Fares For Emigrants Special Single Rate To U.S. And Canada, Dutch Protest, Work To Restart At B.M.C. Factories Strike Settled: Some Men To Be Compensated Talks On Any Future Redundancy, Chiefs Of Staff At No. 10 Shadow Cabinet To Meet On Monday, Activity Reported On Syrian Border Concern In Israel, Parachute Troops Recalled From Middle East Aldershot As Training Centre, Indian Delegation To Call At Cairo Talks With Government, Five-Week Tour By Princess Margaret Many Engagements In East Africa, Self-Denial Needed On "The Twelfth" To Preserve Stocks, Gen. Eisenhower's Dramatic Intervention U.S. Squarely Confronted With Suez Implications, Piccadilly Circus Neon Signs Minister's Decision On New Sites, From The Night Club To Carnegie Hall, Peace And Prosperity In Mexico Efforts To Attract The Tourist, Western Powers Confer Russian Attitude, Sea Hawks For W. Germany Britain To Get £5M. Aircraft Order, Complaints Of Port Check Harwich Reply To Visitors, B.B.C. Invitation To Miss Monroe Offer Of Part In Greek Comedy, Counter-Charge By Egypt The West At Fault Canal Company's Shortcomings, City Short Of Teachers Position Worsens In Birmingham. Law: Stepson's Hands Held Over Gas Flames, Hill And Rice v. Comer Actions, Engine's Failure To Consume Smoke B.T.C. Fined £5, Alleged Offences At London Manse Man Remanded In Two Charges, Former Oxford Blue Shot Himself Evidence Of Nervous Tension, Passage From Hamlet Beside Gassed Boy, 'Tragedy' Warning By Employer Evidence On Gassed Man's Family Life, Claim By Owners Of Italian Liner Losses Totalling $25M., Stowaways Found In Liner Funnel, Hollywood Blacklist Rejection Of Appeal On Damage Suits. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: H.M. Lieutenant For Middlesex, Military Appointments New G.O.C. 6th Armoured Division, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, From The London Gazette, Presbyterian Church Of England. Arts and Entertainment: Paul Storr As A Successor To De Lamerie, Film About Van Gogh, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,205, B.B.C. Programmes For The Weekend. Display Advertising: Church Army, Firestone, Appeals, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Hotel Phoenicia, City Prudential Building Society, The Times, Babcock & Wilcox Ltd., The Gardners' Chronicle Ltd., Martins Bank Limited. Picture Gallery: Bird Studies In Southern Spain. Shipping News: Movements Of Liner, Control Of Onassis Shipping Interests Final Settlement With U.S. Government. Obituaries: Mr. C. A. Gingell, Dr. D. F. Whitaker, Sir Duncan Elliot, Sir Michael Palairet Links Of Friendship, Prof. C. G. Beasley, Lt.-Col. E. C. Shirley, Dr. H. P. Pickerill, Miss Lily Baker Pioneer Woman Surgeon, The Rev. A. R. Yeoman Long Service With The Army, Obituary, Mr. J. W. Lester. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Science Has Its History Also, Democrats at Chicago, The Lesson, A Tragedy for Two Nations, Explaining. Letters to the Editor: Stubborn Facts, Legal, Political, And Moral Aspects Of The Suez Canal Crisis. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: A Play In Progress Mr. Tennessee Williams's New Work, Ashmolean Museum Extension Egyptian Exhibits In One Department, Plays At The Eisteddfod Welsh Translations Of English Writers, "Jezreel's Tower", Prom Concert Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, American Ballet Theatre European Tour Begins This Month, Goodness Without Grace Need For Forgiveness, Canterbury Week Third Play And Epilogue, Lifting The Curtain On Rehearsals. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Company Results Beinz Record Sales And Profits, Montreal Exchange, New York Stocks, Commodity Prices Base Metals Drifting, Closing Prices, Foreign Exchanges Dollars In Demand. Business and Finance: Oil Production, Sears' Offer For Manfield, Mining Outputs, Company Meeting BULMER & LUMB (HOLDINGS), LTD. (Worsted Spinners, Dyers & Recombers) Satisfactory Results, Canada Raises Bank Rate Again A Stockton-On-Tees Loan, Decline In Cotton Cloth Output, Wall Street Heavy, British Land-Adamant Investment Deal, Trinidad Oil Meeting, South African Gold Output, Renewed Fall In Prices, Morgan Crucible Loan For Lodge Plugs, St. Martin's Le Grand Property, Wool Textile Output Up In June, Bid For Kombok Estate, Banks Buy More Bills, Basic Materials Index Steady. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1856.
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