The Times - 12/11/1959
1959; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TOKYO CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our City Editor, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, COHEN., C. J. WALTERS., ANTONY HORNBY., MICHAEL H. GOW., STANLEY GILMAN., J. HENDY., WILLIAM SINCLAIR. 3, Hollingbury Terracc, Brighton., From a Special Correspondent, C. P. HARVEY. 4, Paper Buildings, Temple, E.C.4. Nov. 9., I am. Sir, yours, &c., R. A. BECKETT. 5. Charlbury Grove, Ealing, W.5., LESLIE E. SUNSHINE., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By George Cloyne, FROM OUR PROPERTY MARKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Correspondent, By Our City Editor, From a United States Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: NOTICE-All orders for advertising in THE TIMES, Opera And Ballet, Shopping By Post, Public Appointments. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Commodities U.S. News Causes Late Fall In Copper, Speculation In Bombay Stock Exchange Move, Equities Forge Ahead Strong START To New Account, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street Uneventful, Closing Prices, Unit Trust Prices. News: City Deputation At No. 10 Criticism Of Covent Garden Plan, Rebuke For Uranium Firms In U.S. Alleged Violation Of Safety Rules, Labour M.P.S Oppose Policy Changes Call To Publicize Nationalization, Indonesian Call On Colombo Plan Readiness For Aid In Development, Too Many Air Companies? Mr. Sandys Urges Concentration, Television Advertising "Not Spoiling Programmes" I.T.A. Say Practice Of Natural Breaks Within The ACT, Council Take Over Airport Catering Firm's Tenancy Not To Be Renewed, College Of Air Training Open Next Year Eventual Total Of 230 Pupils, Miners Warned Not To Sell 'Free' Coal Threat To Industry And Livelihood, Marathon Walk By Israeli Of 89 46 Miles In 13 Hours, Press Admission To Councils Origin Of M.P.'s Bill In Print Dispute, Blind Given More Jobs In Industry Women's Success In Bottling Task, Rag Students Object To Collection AIM Animal Welfare Fund, Germans Sentenced For Treason "The Party IS Always Right", T.U.C. Policy Over Shorter Hours Economic Committee May Consult Unions, Eight Detained In Ghana "Organized Violence" At Elections, Kenya Stamp Said To Be Misprint New Jersey Boy's Discovery, Independent Air Lines' Needs, Criminal And Sentence Judge On Court's Attitude, Operation On Actor With Pen-Knife Doctor's Dispute With Hospital, "Deliberately Mowed Down Policeman", Second Big Liner Taking Shape Canberra's Spacious Public Rooms, Curfews Lifted In Uganda Less Violence By Boycotters, Pay Demand By All Sides Of The Industry, Movements Of Liners, 7,000 In Ford Token Stoppages Production Of New Anglia Affected, Rebel Against Apartheid, Improving Relations With France Mr. Selwyn Lloyd's AIM In Paris Summit Meeting Discussed With French Foreign Minister, Pilot Walked 13 Miles After Baling Out Sheltered In Hut During Blizzard, New M.P., But No Longer A. N. Other, 50 More Arrests Situation At Paarl Under Control, Turkish Arms Crew Sentenced Deportation "As Soon As Possible", Cut-Price Flights To S. America Argentine Concern, Anglo-American Trade Revival Prospects New York Optimism, Ways Of Dealing With Borstal Boys Director On "Inspiring Desire To Do Right", Talks On Railway Redundancy, Friendly Antarctic Conference Mr. Casey Predicts Early Success, Protests Over An Author's Prize 'Political Propaganda' In S. Italy, Guinea Not Seeking Loan From Britain "Not Carpet Sellers," Says President, Free Trade Treaty For "The Seven" Meeting Next Week, 1961 Trade Fair For Moscow Reciprocal Show In London, Commons Questions On Air Incident R.A.F. Aircraft "Flew Near" Viscount, Cambridge's Development "In A State Of Interesting Balance" Sir William Holford On Overlap Of University And Shopping Uses, Algiers Extremists Denounce Gen. De Gaulle, Carlton Staff Questioned On Face-Slapping Witness Tells Inquiry: "I Knew I Was Breaking The Rules", African Woman Leader Crosses Border Banishment Order Evaded Warrant For Arrest, Belgium Sends Parachutists To Ruanda 200 Reported Dead In Tribal War, Export Record In October £300M. Mark Passed For First Time, Students Sing To The Duke No Sign Of Boycott At University, West Indian Test Cricketer Fined Chairman Refers To A "Disastrous Episode", New Church Teacher Training College For Canterbury First To Be Built For 60 Years: Room For 400 Students, Police Called To Council Chamber Rent Protests At St. Pancras, Minister Praises London Fashions Leading City In "Ready To Wear" Garments, Advertising Association President Mr. H. A. Oughton Succeeds Mr. C. H. King, Divorce Bill Dispute In Australia Debate By M.P.S To-Day, Minister Will Pass Speeches Officers' Views On Defence Policies "The Right Drill", Police Inquiries "Prevented" Chief Constable's Comment, Heavy Toll Of Fowl Pest Worst Year Yet Experienced, Greek Foothold For 'English Week', Decline In Human Anthrax Committee's Proposals For Control, Surge Of Anti-Chhinese Feeling In Ladakh Fate Of Tibet As Example To Buddhist Leaders, Advice On Books For Oversea Names Of Committee Next Week, £20,500,000 Barbican Scheme Given Final Approval, Study Of Celtic Languages Widening Field At Aberystwyth, Suburban Stores Development £1M. Plan At Hounslow, Steel Strike Hits U.S. Employment Minister "Eats His Hat", Animal Bells Pigs, Camels, Cows, Sheep And Many Other Creatures May Wear Them, King George's Jubilee Trust Appeal Meeting Expanding Requirements, Censure Motion On Damages Payment Explanation "Not Adequate", Mr. Eisenhower To Visit Spain Meeting Also With Mr. Bourguiba, Research Aircraft Built Of Steel Sustained Flights At 1,300 M.P.H., Viscounty For Former Speaker, Pre-1925 Collection Brings £19,928 Prof. Bodkin's Dublin Bargains Sold. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Programmes Home, Solution Of Bridge Problem No. 1,401, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,214. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Bush Fire. Display Advertising: Oxford University Press, Crawfords, Long, Till & Colvin Ltd., Shell, Ici, Multiple Display Advertisements, Pan American, Harold Hare's, Air France, Rolex, British Empire Cancer Campaign, 'Black & White', Zwemmer, Whitbread, The Times, The Standard, Walpamur, French Government Tourist Office, South West Suburban Water Company, Embassy, Firestone, Drummond's, EQUITY & Law, Towelmaster, Foundation Engineering, Cinzano, Cupids, Scientific American, Macdonald, Macmillan, Rootes, The British Aluminium Co Ltd, The Power Petroleum Company Ltd, Great Eastern Hotel. Politics and Parliament: Bills From Back Benchers This Session's Ideas, Labour Peer's Defence Of The City Need To Dispel Prejudice House Of Lords, House Of Commons. Reviews: New Fiction, Delius Uncomposed, Menander Comedy's Modernity Dyscolos Broadcast, Golden Lad, Mr. Ben Nicholson Answers Some Questions about his Work and Views, 1,000 Years of Japan's Court Music, Sir A. Guinness's Debut On U.S. Television, The Beggar's Opera Revival of a Masterpiece, Historians Still Guessing, A Pianist Made For Modern Music, Spotting The Winner, The Light that Failed Shines Again, In Brief, Mother to Genius, Mr. Miller's Script For Miss Monroe, Arts Council Honour For Two Reps, Night-Music Britten's Song Cycle, Young Man's Fancy. Law: Probate. Divorce, And Admiralty Division Wife Deceived Herself Haniver V. Haniver, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Lord Keyes Continues Keyes V. Nutt And Another, Probate, Divorce, And Admiralty Division Countess Of Shrewsbury's Case Chetwynd-Talbot V. Chetwyndtalbot And Lowther, Court Of Appeal No Rating Relief For Club Of Working Men's Clubs Working Men's Club And Institute Union Ltd. V. Swansea County Borough Council, Court Of Appeal Financier's Bankruptcy In Re Fletcher, Restrictive Practices Court "Bread And Butter Line" In Re Federation Of Wholesale And Multiple Bakers. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, U.N. To Award £35,000 For Cancer Research, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, Guernsey's New Bailiff. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Greetings by Paddle-steamer, A Breath Of Fresh Air, Delayed Action, Arbitrary Powers, Fish-eyes and Pearls. Letters to the Editor: "Industrial Relations", New Edition Of Bentham, Shares Without A Vote No One Obliged To Buy Them, Problems Of Opera, Defence Costs, Spandau Prisoners, Paying For Motorway, Shipyard Efficiency. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1859. Obituaries: Mr. A. W. Boyd, Mr. Charles Chauvel, Obituary, Mrs. Anne Hepple Dickinson Novels And Poems. Sport: Real Madrid-By A Whisker Manchester United Lose Their Lead, Lindsay Inspires Surrey Cutbush Dominating Wing-Half, Hockey As IT Should Be Cambridge Promise Against H.A. XI, Bald Eagle Wins At Laurel Aggressor One Of Last To Finish, Squash Rackets, Forthright Wolves' Fine Draw With Red Star Passions Raised By Two Styles, U.S. Player Wins In Straight Sets, Sports in Brief, Kent Lead But Lose Open And Robust Play, Golfers Delayed, Deserved Success For Sussex Oxfordshire Waste Their Chances, Baker Shows His Paces France Under-23 Outclassed, Usual Late Rally By Middlesex XV, American's Tries For Greyhounds Happiest In The Thick Of Play, Remus Too FAST For Romulus Promise Of London Trial Eights, Big Fields For Last Days Of Flat Racing. Business and Finance: U.S. Treasury In The Money Market, Halifax B.S. Assets Over £422M., Share Prices Reach New Peak Again Steady Expansion In Exports, Latest Dividends, Issues And Placings Slough Estates To Raise Over £1M., Steel Output Up Again October Peak, Montague L. Meyer Limited Profit Considerably Improved Scrip Issue Approved, Larrisons & Crosfield, Limited Bonus Dividend Payment Follows Satisfactory Profit Increase Proposed Two-For-Three Scrip Issue Prospects Of Tea And Rubber Industries Assessed Sir Leonard Paton Reviews Developments And World-Wide Interests, Ceylon Sheet Prices Bigger Export Duty, The English, Scottish And Australian Bank Satisfactory Outcome Of Year's Operations The Hon. David Brand On Australia's Steady Economic Expansion, Eastern Merchants' Outlook, Mount Isa Mines Mr. G. R. Fisher's Review, £ Eases Slightly, Money Market In The Bank No Official Help, World Bank's Reserves Up By $20M., U.S. Steel Industry Loses Ground To Imports Foreign Demand Limits Supplies, Boom In Malaya Effect Of Rubber Shipments, Uranium Producers Appeal To Canadian Premier, New Rand Mines Headquarters, Company Results Metropolitan Estate Pay More, South Africa's Reserves, U.S. Insurance On Cars Cut, Radcliffe Report Reviewed, Argentine Credit From City Banking Syndicate?, Bids And Deals, Boucher Wood Limited. Business Appointments: Business Changes New District Bank Joint General Manager, S.E. Guides To Go To Brussels. Property: Giddy & Giddy, Flats And Chambers.
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