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The Times - 05/11/1952

1952; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR REPORTER, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, NIKOLAUS PEVSNER, Slade Professor of Fine Art in the University of Cambridge. St. John's College, Cambridge, Nov. 3., J. D. TRUSTRAM EVE. The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, S.W.1., H. I. RUBENS. York Mansion, 94-98, Petty France, S.W.1., BARRY T. AIKMAN, Managing Director, Aquila Airways, Limited. 6, Curzon Place, Park Lane, W.1., AUBREY JONES. House of Commons., V. R. KROHN. Amroth, Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex., From Our Athens Correspondent, H. A. SABELLI. 7, Langley Road, Surbiton, Surrey., THEODORE M. WHITE. Marl Cottage, Haddenham, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire., A.P. MCDOUGALL. Prescote Manor, Banbury, Oxfordshire., BY JANET GREEN, BY OUR BRIDE CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Club Announcements, Opera And Ballet, Appointments And Situations Vacant. Sport: Association Football Exciting Finish At Bradfield, Bath Club Squash Rackets, Keen Schools Rugby Match Mill Hill Beat Brighton, Athletics, Sports in Brief, Fighting Cricket By S. Africa Cheetham Leads Great Recovery, Torquay Lawn Tennis Tournament, Steeplechasing At Liverpool Finvarra's Chance The Queen's Success. Display Advertising: Poppy Day, Shell, Abbey National, Bergen Line, Multiple Display Advertisements, Geoffrey Bles Ltd.,, India, Reed, Blue Gillette Blades, N.I.B, The Times, British Trawlers' Federation Limited, Royal Doulton, Burroughs, Marion Shovel Hirers Ltd., Eno's, John Harvey & Sons Ltd, LA Tropical, Canadian Pacific AIRLINES, Nife Batteries, Marsh & Baxter Ltd, Twa, Grafton, Tube Investments Limited,. News: Board's Reply To Surgeons Hospital Transfer Defended, Indian Balance Of Payments Marked Improvement This Year, The Queen As Guest Of Commonwealth M.P.S Coronation Luncheon In Westminster Hall, Cairo Note On Sudan New Points And Omissions, Afrikaners In The Rhodesias Countering Opposition To Federation, Battles For Korean Ridges Communist Attacks Beaten Off, Private Acquitted Of Murder Not Guilty Of Shooting Corporal, More Motor-Cycles On Main Roads Rise Of 13.9 Per Cent. On A.A. Census, Proposed Consultant For Crystal Palace, L.C.C. Not To Sell Houses Opposition Move Rejected 'Accommodation Pool', Yugoslav Relations With Russia Politburo Member Dropped, Efficiency In Retail Shops Use Of U.S. Methods Suggested, Big Earthquake Recorded Pacific Tidal Waves, E. European Treaty Violations British Note To U.N., General Eisenhower In The Lead Southern States Swing To Republicans Analysis Of Early Returns, Speech Criticized By Opposition Demand For More Information, Scandinavian Newsprint Severe Cut Expected Next Year, Oxford Conservatives' Dispute, New Productivity Council's Aims Sir Peter Bennett Chairman, Chilean President To Fight Inflation Message To The Nation, Call For Yugoslav ACT Of Good Will Signor De Gasperi's Reply To Marshal Tito, Unionists Hold South Belfast Majority Of 15,412, Fleet Street Choir Two New Works, Conservative Fair Cancelled, The Royal Mint Refinery Changes Of A Century, The Queen's Speech Measures To Curb Inflation Building More Houses, U.S. Aid To Yugoslavia Centres For Teaching English Language, Swedish Attitude To Schuman Plan Cooperation Intended, South Koreans' Sufferings 10 Million Lose Homes, Political Tension In Iraq Boycott Of Election, Land Reforms In Greece Disappearing Last Vestiges Of Feudalism, Two Flower Shows At Westminster Modern Varieties Of Carnations, Bonn Gesture To Arabs Review Of Exports To Israel, Revival Of Bellini's "Norma" Performances In Italian, The Procession To Westminster Royal Family On The Palace Balcony, Mr. Lyttelton's Survey Of His Tour In Kenya Pledge To End Terrorism, Coventry Cathedral START Opposed In Time Of Restriction, Ohio Prison Riot Ended After Four Days "Peaceful Surrender", Talks With Argentina. Treasury Representative In Buenos Aires, Fire Brigade Inquiry, Church Entering On New Phase Dr. Fisher On Period Of Renewal, Defence Of Formosa U.S. Assurance To Chinese Nationalists, New Somaliland Road Frankincense Area Opened Up, Higher Freight Rates Sought 'Up To 5 Per Cent.' Passenger Fares To Be Reviewed, Higher Prices For Australian Beef Bigger Meat Shipments To Britain, Ten New Bills Promised Planning ACT Revision No Mention Of Rent Control Changes, Export Of Australian Fruit To Britain Timing Of Arrival, Rebuilding In The City Ministry's Policy, Problem Of Storing Water For London, Hut Sites Of Late Bronze Age Itford Hill Discoveries, French Justice Set A Puzzle A Collaborator's Surrender, Main Target Of Viet-Minh Red River Delta, The Nuffield Centre 1,000th Variety Show, Note Welcomed In London Room For Negotiation, Covering Church Roofs Architects' Views On Choice Of Materials, Publishers' Concern Objections To Library Site "Blow To Book Trade". News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: The Queen Opens Her First Parliament Transport And Steel Bills To Be Presented To-Day, Mr. Churchill Outlines Government Plans Action To Free Steel And Transport New Land Development Scheme House Of Lords, House Of Commons. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1852. Picture Gallery: The Queen Opens The New Session Of Parliament. Reviews: Business Efficiency Exhibition Mechanical "Bank Clerk", Tsarist Russia In Decline Prelude To Revolution, Tight Little Island, Unfamiliar Play By Turgenev "The Bachelor", Bournemouth Orchestra Scheme, Ambassadors Theatre "Muder Mistaken", In Pursuit Of Fashion Search For Costumes For New Museum, Royal Opera House "A Masked Ball", Food And Wines Of 22 Nations The Queen Mother At Kitchen Exhibition. Obituaries: Major-Gen. Philip Mitchiner, Mr. S. J. Picciotto, Mr. F.H. Burkitt, M. Louis Verneuil An Effective Playwright, Mr. G.N.M. Tyrrell, Mr. A. W. Forsdike, Sir Harold Clapp Railway Management In Australia, Obituary Mr. Gilbert Frankau, The Rev. Harold S. Darby, Mr. James Guthrie, Obituary, Mr. Gilbert Frankau Vigorous Story-Teller. Index. Editorials/Leaders: A Test Of Will, The Second Chamber, Comparing Costs, Petards for Parents, Elections in Iraq. Letters to the Editor: Farm Call-Up, Coordinating Transport, Stinging Nettles, Development Charges Abolition Urged, Study Of Art History, Service At Lawn Tennis, Coronation Stamps, Use Of Flying Boats. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: From The London Gazette Tuesday, Nov. 4, Ecclesiastical News. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge Swings At Dublin, The Sale Room, Broadcasting Home Service, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 7,059. Property: FOX & Sons, Property Market. Business and Finance: City News In Brief, Covent Garden Prices, London Tea Auctions, Montague L. Meyer Limited Record Figures Demonstrate Continued Progress Commonwealth A Valuable Source Of Supply Global Maximum Limit A Harmful Imposition, U.S. Metal Quotas, Movements Of Liners, Money Market Easier Conditions, Steel Mill Operations, Wholesale Fish Prices, Mexico Trams Agreement, Cocoa Steady, Company Results Australian Pastoral Profits Down, Winnipeg Grain Market, City Notes A Day Of Many Influences, Lloyd's Closing Early To-Morrow, Brisbane Prices Steady, Tin Easier, Fuel And Power Output, Ministry Lead Stocks, Revenue Surplus Of £29M. Deficit To Date £334M., Small Advance In Rubber, Prices SLIP Back, London Wool Sales, Oilfield News, I.C.I. And Titanium. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Stock Exchange Equities Firm, Closing Prices, Montreal Exchange. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Law: High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Dakota Crash In 1947: Charge Of Wilful Misconduct Horabin V. British Overseas Airways Corporation, Court Of Appeal Accident To Railway Passenger: Porter's Duties Tomlinson V. Railway Executive, High Court Of Justice Chancery Division Pollution Of River Lea: Further Proceedings Brocket And Another V. Luton Corporation, Toe-Print As Evidence Matter For The Court.

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