The Times - 18/06/1956
1956; Gale Group;
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From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Athletics Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From a Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR REPORTER, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PROPERTY MARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, P. D. PROCTOR, COLIN S. ANDERSON, ROBERT ADEANE, EDWARD BAWDEN, JOHN FREMANTLE, LAWRENCE GOWING, HENRY MOORE, JOHN PIPER, LIONEL ROBBINS, OSBERT SITWELL, Trustees of the Tate Gallery., SATVET LUTFI TOZAN., WILLIAM FOSTER., ANDREW MCFADYEAN., H. CECIL JOEL, , By Ruth Glass, ELAINE BURTON., IRENE BARTON, , ALEC CLIFTON-TAYLOR., By Our City Editor,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: W. Garstin & Sons. Ltd., Opera And Ballet, Business Premises. Sport: Racing On The Crouch Dragons Make FAST Time, Selectors Name 13 Players For Lord's Test Match Moss And Appleyard Replaced By Insole And Trueman, London Hospital Clubs' New Pavilion Mr. C. B. Fry Performs Opening Ceremony, Few Crews Of Quality Reading Regatta In The Rain, Royal Ascot This Week French Opinions Of Their Runners, Sports in Brief, R.A.F. Commands Small Arms Meetings Conditions Trouble The Inexperienced, England's Golfers Too Strong For France Miss Ward Loses Magnificent Final In Ladies' Championship, German Riders' Triumph Britain Third In Jumping, Clark Succeeds In His First Marathon, Davies Defeats Davidson Britain Lose 1-4 In Davis Cup, Stormy Weather At Cowes Courses Shortened, Exciting Polo Long Hitting On Soft Ground. News: Work On Cirencester Station Halted Future Of Branch Line Under Discussion, Election Aims In Algeria Test Of Muslim Feeling, Libyan Leader In London Meeting To-Day With Foreign Secretary, Nuclear Research Scientists' Visit To C.E.R.N. Site, Electricians' Ban Cuts Steel Production No Weekend Work, Concern In U.S. For German Unity President's Message To Dr. Heuss, U.S. To Reduce Air Forces In Europe Families A Handicap, New Trend Among Soviet Leaders Shedding Burdens Of Administration, Guildford Planning Appeal Allowed Shops To Replace Hotel, Syrian Coalition Membership Of New Government, Soviet Economic Power Mr. Nutting On New Dangers, New Threat To Dr. Adenauer's Government Manoeuvring By Hamburg Socialists, Final Decision On Civil Service Pay Five-Day Week Likely From July 1, American Union Leader Honoured Mr. Reuther's Work, Press Council's Future Need If Work IS To Be Extended, British Attitude To Euratom Results Of Discussions With M. Faure, Consultations On Dutch Cabinet The Queen's Invitation To Dr. Drees, Home Help For The Aging, China Saving On Defence Money Sought For Science, Economy Run Won By Austin A90 Volkswagens At Head Of 1,600 c.c. Class, Mr. Dulles's Son Ordained Service As Jesuit Priest, Here and There, Six Main Urban Communities Daily Invasion Of Central Areas, Teachers' Pay Increases Technical Schools Proposals, New Bahrain Post Briton As Secretary To Government, Labour Party's Policy To "Safeguard Individual" Proposals On Security Appeals And Work Of Tribunals, Little Angels Memories Of A Now Middle Aged Choirboy, Excavations At Ancient Settlement Welsh Mountain Search, End Of Royal Visit To Stockholm Return By Air, Gathering Of The Clan Cameron "Traditions Will Never Die", Refitting Of The Cutty Sark First Owner's Records Acquired, Russian Leaders Criticized Signor Togliatti On Stalin Affair Cautious Approach, Jungle Air Crash No Survivors Found By Search Party, Japanese Fishing In Soviet Waters, Afghan Earthquake Heavy Loss Of Life Feared, Value Of Style In Historical Study Literary Treatment "Not Superficial", Taunton Schools To Raise Fees Effect Of Increased Staff Salaries, Fair Alleged To Be A "Nuisance", Seeking Unity In Africa Aims Of Capricorn Society, Crisis In I.L.O. Over Delegates' Status Future In Largely State-Run World, Labour Chairman On Wage Level, Lady Tata Memorial Trust Awards, Doctors Seeking Change In Law Support For Scottish Campaign, Pakistan Charge Of Incitement Ghaffar Khan Arrested, "Sorry Business" Of S.M.T. Offers Chairman's Fear For Effect On Staff, Royal Ascot, The Wider World, Mr. Shepilov In Cairo Discussions With Col. Nasser, World's Power Resources Sir H. Hartley On Nuclear Role, Cambridge Expedition To North Borneo Study Of Dusun Tribe, Farming Notes And Comments, Woman And Girl Found Dead: Man Injured, Capture Of Terrorist Leaders In Cyprus General Grivas's Narrow Escape Many Troops Die In Forest Fire, London On The Move I-Changes In Travel To Work Over Thirty Years, Zanzibar Electoral Recommendations Modifications Made, Czechoslovak Satire As Sign Of Changed Conditions Comedian Mocks The Bureaucrats, Guided Missile Research Aircraft Firm's £1M. Plan, Industrial Drive Youth Organization As Spearhead, Good Results From Deep Litter Hen House, New Record For Climb Of Three Peaks Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike And Snowdon, Strawberries and Cream, Reducing Government Staffs Prospective Cuts In Ministry Of Labour Services, Small Boats In Distress Six Yachtsmen Saved, Exercise in Self-Reliance, Mr. Sharett To Resign Conflict With Party Leadership, Fall In Fat Cattle Prices Unwelcome To Farmers Inevitable Rise In Subsidy, Cambridge University Tripos Results Further Class Lists, Alleged Plot In Bolivia Argentine Denial Of Aid, Jumping In Rain At Richmond Mr. A. Oliver In Form. Reviews: Opera And Oratorio At Aldeburgh, Russia Returns To Venice Biennale Soviet Art Since 1934, Mr. Shostakovich Hits Back Progress In Music, Round The London Galleries Frances Hodgkins In Retrospect, "The Seagull" In A New Translation London Revival, Webber-Douglas School Students' Performance Of A Dutch Play, B.B.C. Television Play "Mrs. Patterson", American Pianist's London Début Mr. Josef Raieff, A Camera In The Condemned Cell Film Plea For The Abolition Of Capital Punishment, Wheaton Academy Choir Festival Hall Concert Opens European Tour. Picture Gallery: Bronzes By Matisse: A Tate Gallery Appeal. Display Advertising: Army & Navy Stores, South African Brewery Merger, Avia, Multiple Display Advertisements, Ceylon, A E I, Sun-Aire, Walpamur, Colt Two Way Fan, Octavius Atkinson & Sons Limited, G.P.O. Telex Sales, Swissair, Vichy Celestins, Dunlop. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Baptist Changes, University News, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, Appointments In The Services Royal Navy. Shipping News: B.T.C.'s New Shipping Department, Movements Of Liners. Law: International Law Studies Move To Aid Research, 16-Year-Old Boy On Murder Charge. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,158, B.B.C. Programmes, I.T.A.. Property: Of Particular Interest To Banks, Building Societies, Insurance Com-, Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Aspley House For Sale Hungerford Park In The Market, Building Land And Sites. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1856. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Notices, Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, Trinidad Oil Sale M.P.S Expect More Details To-Day. Obituaries: Mr. E. J. T. Didymus Past-President Of The N.U.J., Prof. C. Van R. Lowe, Captain A. T. Taylor, Alderman F. F. Clothier, Sir Harry Haig Indian Provincial Governor, Obituary. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Greetings, Togliatti Speaks Out, Welcome Guest, Freedom On The Left. Letters to the Editor: Trinidad Oil, Olympic Rules, Matisse Reliefs, Fun Fair Tower In Battersea Park, Throwing Confetti, Refusal To Vote, The Cyprus Question A Turkish Point Of View. Court and Social: Court Circular. Business and Finance: Mr. Fraser Raises Bid For S.M.T. Sears Offer Acceptances, Ecuador 4% SALT Loan, Silver Again Lower In New York, The Amalgamated Dental Company Another Year Of Sustained Effort, Commercial Demand For Dollars, City News In Brief, Far Eastern Freight Conference, Milk Marketing Board Great Rise In Productive Efficiency Mr. Thomas Peacock Reviews Organizational Problems, Commodities, Mappin & Webb Limited Recent Developments And Future Policy, Credit Comfortable, Another Bid For Airports, Suez Canal Company Considerably Increased Traffic Improvement Programme Under Way, SPICERS LTD. (Paper Markers,Paper Merchants and Manfacturing Stationers) Satisfactory Year's Working Mr. Lancelot Spicer On Problem Of Rising Costs, Spillers Limited Reserves Further Strengthened Modernization Programme Continues Mr. W. D. Vernon On The Year's Progress, Thomas Wallis And Co. Increased Turnover, U.S. Steel Wages, Bowater-Eburite Merger, May Rubber Crops, Triefus & Company Increased Sales, Warwickshire County Issue, Bowater Of North America, Company Results Whessoe Pays More, The Debate On Monetary Policy Trend Of Bank Advances, ELLIS & GOLDSTEIN LIMITED (Manufacturers of Ladies' Coats, Costumes and Dresses) Growing Market For Eastex "52" Fashions, U.S. Econonic Outlook Third Quarter A Testing Time, James W. Cook & Company, Ltd. All Branches Contribute To Year Of Steady Progress Mr. R. Massey's Speech, I.M.F. Mission In Japan, Rolls-Royce Limited Effects Of Strike Reviewed Lost Turnover Largely Offset By Increased Commercial Work Contributions To Guided Weapon And Nuclear Energy Development Unique Position Among World's Aero Engine Builders Lord Hives On Activities And Prospects In Many Spheres, S. African Dividend Warrants, Savings Surplus Over £2M. Better Result Than A Year Ago. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodity Price Index.
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