The Times - 19/09/1958
1958; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR STOCKHOLM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our City Editor, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MILITARY CORRESPONDENT, From Our United Nations Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, AMICIE WALTER. Mulberry Cottage, 9, Paultons Street, London, S.W.3., HUGH BEAVER. 42, Portman Square W.1, Sept. 18., A. P. HERBERT. 12, Hammersmith Terrace, W.6, Sept. 15., ROGER KYNASTON. The Corner House, Stowmarket., JOHN GRIMWADE. St. Mark's Parsonage, St. Mark's Road, Smethwick, 41., MICHAEL ST ALBANS. Chairman. Church Assembly Moral Welfare Council., J. A. PHILPOTT, Chief Accountant, Port of Bristol Authority., From a Special Correspondent, NOEL ARMSTRONG. 3, Eaton Road. Norwich., G. E. WHEELER, Director, Central Asian Research Centre. 66B, King's Road, S.W.3., HENRY DURANT. Social Surveys (Gallup Poll) Ltd., 211, Regent Street, W.1. Sent. 17., From Our Northern Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Yachting Correspondent, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM OUR ST. ANDREWS CORRESPONDENT, H. A. FOSBROOKE, Director, Rhodes-Livingstone Institute for Social Research., S. G. GRANT. 5, Bedford Road, Letchworth., KENNETH E. MACWILLIAMS. C/o All Souls College, Oxford., S. A. CARTER, Member of the Chamber of Commerce Airports Committee., R. WALLIS, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, Monmouth., DONALD C. SPROAT, President, London Wholesale Poultry and Game-dealers Association. 11 and 13, St. John Street, Smithfield, E.C.1., OLIVE S. D'ARCY HART. 21, Addison Avenue, Holland Park, W.11., FROM OUR PROPERTY MARKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Science Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S, By Our City Editor,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Declaration Of Dididends, Transfer Books, Opera And Ballet, Flowers. Official Appointments and Notices: Hornbeam Retired, Ecclesiastical News, From N.A.T.O. To Retirement Lord Montgomery Flies Home, Naval Appointments, Deputy Director Of Public Prosecutions. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Cooks, A.B.C.D. (Raynes Park) Ltd., B.O.A.C, Barclays Bank D.C.O., Blackwood Hodge, Multiple Display Advertisements, British Oxygen Linde Limited, Shell X-100 Motor Oil, The New Austin A.40, Trollope & Colls Ltd, Heal's, Gammon, The Times, "Broomwade", The Listener, Westool Limited, Esso, Commer Cars Ltd., Cummins Engine Company Ltd, The Reader's Digest, Michelin 'X' Tyres, Motor Transport, Domecq's DOUBLE CENTURY, S.Smith & Sons (England)limited, Bowater-Eburite, Siemens Ediswan, Ceylon, P & O. News: Keeping Peace In Middle East U.N. "Watchdogs" To Be Set Up Roving Commission, Private Schools Manoeuvre At Little Rock Governor Faubus Under Pressure, Canadian Concern Over Instability, Tube Station To Shut London Transport Economies, Natural Beauty Of Cannock Chase Preservation Area, Formation Of Algeria Free Government Cairo Expectancy, Algerians Arrested In Paris, Boy's Death From Gas Experiment, Nun Charged With Arson Police Evidence Of Burned Beds, Australian Hope Of Peace Without Appeasement, Mr. Eisenhower Consulting His Defence Advisers, Shouting Men Grab £8,000 Cosh Attack On P.O. Employees, Professor Critic Of Police Action "Asked To Open Brief Case In Street", Mr. Adams Talks To President Renewed Resignation Forecasts, French Radio Propaganda Alleged Slant In News Bulletins, Lebanon Plot Uncovered Senior Officer Arrested, Intimidation Charge Denied By Firm Apprentices Told Of Their Commitments, Malaya Expulsion Of Communists Shipload Leaves For China, Italian Ban On JET Aircraft P.A.A. Request Refused, Dr. Verwoerd On His Aims Republic And The Commonwealth, Over 100 Killed In Sicilian Vendettas Struggle For Control Of Local Mafia, Channel Cable Laying Trials Preliminaries To Work On Electricity Link, Eight Injured In Cinema Fall Of Plaster, Danger Of ACT Of Retaliation Opposition Fears Over Formosa, Nyasaland Control Of Agriculture Britain Agrees To New Discussions, Ghana May Seek Aid Elsewhere Dr. Nkrumah's Hint To West, Broker On Selling Shares Client's Name Not Revealed, Photography At High Speed, Movements Of Liners, Distribution Of Leaflets Man Conditionally Discharged, Girls' Threat In Roof Scene Inquiry Opens After M.P.S Request, Sir W.Wakefield Attacks B.B.C. Policy "Shameful" Story Of New Towns, Some Troops To Leave Cyprus, Soviet Warning On Nuclear Tests, Mr. Dulles Aims At Prompt Quemoy Cease-Fire Counterblast From Mr. Gromyko, Rival Positions In Warsaw, Tin Falls £90 A Ton Stabilization Bid Fails Drain On Buffer Fund Temporary Halt To Trading, 300 Atomic Energy Fellowships World Training Plan Under Way, Pigs' Desire For Human Company Scratching Sow's Ear Pays, Racial "Betrayal" In N. Rhodesia Sir Roy Welensky Attacks Proposals, Attractive New Austin A.40 Unusual Design By Pinin Farina, Shipyard Strike Spreads Further Dismissals At Cammell Laird's, New Two-Stage Rocket Australians Develop Long Tom, Flight To West By E. German Doctors Conciliating The Remainder, Ford Strikes Persist Stoppages In Spite Of Wage Pact, Anglo-Dutch Trade Council Launched Fostering Business, Changes In By-Pass, Overcrowding In Schools Roman Catholics Badly Hit, First Crop Of Dip. Techs. AIM IS 1,000 A Year By End Of 1962, Shut Out The Light Family Echoes Of An Old Battle That IS Lost, Party Turns To The Home Front Theme For Christian Democrats At Kiel, Mr. Nehru On Tibet Border Crossing Of 14,500ft. Pass To-Day, Policemen's Car Offences Two Sent To Prison, French Objections To Free Trade Attempt To Break Deadlock, Policeman Obstructed By Sergeant Defendant To Appeal Against Conviction, Rail Safety AIDS "Pushed Forward" Reply To Strike Threat, Mr. Dulles Reviews Tasks Confronting U.N. Call For Measures To Advance Peace And Progress, Flexible Barge Demonstrated 40 Tons Of Liquid Cargo Carried, £2M. Rhodesia Dam Contract Signed 20,000-Acre Lake For Irrigation, Liberal Party Delegates Kick Over The Traces Nuclear Tests Motion Passed And Education Policy Rejected, Two Children Killed By Skidding Car, Dr. Azikiwe's New Proposal Constitution-Making In Nigeria, Charge Of Making An Affray Final Speeches And Summing-Up, More Shooting In Nicosia U.S. Vice-Consul Wounded R.A.F. Man Attacked With Family, Local Elections In Sweden Guide To National Trends, Typhoon Havoc In Japan Heavy Death Roll, Pit Pay Offer Increased By 6D. Union Advised To Accept, Indonesia Ban On Chinese Kuomintang Activities, N.A.T.O. Sea-Air Test Begins Threat From Rocket Submarines, £50M. British Deal With Argentina Industrial Equipment, Protest At Loss Of £10M. Factory Unemployment Fears In Portsmouth Area, Property Of Lady Rhondda For Sale Farm And Sporting Woodland, Tracing The Transmission Of Genetic Material "Labelled" Atoms Help To Confirm A Chemical Theory, Rented Homes Campaign Labour Party Plan "A Catastrophe", Another "Threat" To Drop A-Bomb. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Programmes Home, Church Art Pictorial Exhibition, Unfamiliar Pictures Lent To Tate, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,858. Picture Gallery: Fifty Years In The Army. Reviews: Mexican Music At Festival Hall Contemporary Works, Irish Comedy Lost in Song The Heart's a Wonder, Music's Summer of Heavy Losses, Three Theatrical Curiosities, Operetta About Jenny Lind, Television Gives £5,000 to the Repertory Movement, Mr. Josef Herman's Studies of Peasants and Miners, Donizetti's West Indian Opera First Revival For 70 Years, Royalties Scheme For Moscow Reprints Of English Books Publishers' Efforts To Get Payments.. Obituaries: Bishop Herntrich, Lord Boston, Sir John Clague The I.C.S. In Burma, Mr. Mosheh Oved, Mr. G. J. Harris, Gen. Georges Moulaert, Mr. Ivan Snell, Mr. Stephen Bone, Lady Margaret Duckworth, Sir William Grimshaw, Prof. F. A. Paneth Radioactive Research, Obituary, M. Eugène Jungers. Index. Editorials/Leaders: A Pickwickian Centenary, Strong And Free?, Demos as Landlord, Burmese Manoeuvres, Without Payment. Letters to the Editor: Something To Throw, Wolfenden Report, Unexpected Hazard, Racial Discrimination, Easy Terms, Libraries In Rhodesia How Books Are Distributed, A Base For Small Aircraft Why Croydon Should Be Kept, Musical Tastes, Fewer Partridges, Treatment Of Aliens, Wages By Cheque, Wye Valley Branch Lines, In The Name Of Science, Cultures In Contact, Promises At Baptism What The Church Should Demand, Economic Policy, China's Sovereignty. Court and Social: Court Circular. Sport: Heavy Pentathlon Programme Hudson Takes Over Command, Speculation And Rumour Rife At Newport Crew Of Columbia Unchanged, FAST Game Won By Gloucester Italians Too Excited, Sports in Brief, Professional Offer Not Accepted Elliott Denies Rumours, Charnley Untroubled By Croll Punching Power Evident, Miss Truman Reaches Last Eight Davies Beaten, Lightning Flash Well Handicapped Younger Horses May Dominate Ayr Gold Cup, Probable Runners And Jockeys At Two Meetings, Women's Lacrosse Enthusiasm Climatic Advantage Enjoyed, Tracey And Scanlan Chosen For North Amateur Trial V. South, Manchester United Sign Quixall Inside Forward's Record Fee, Weetman Leads In Dunlop Masters Fine Putting On The Home Green, A.S.A. Team For Speed Swimming Contest, Cesarewitch Penalty Incurred By Queen's Beast Staying Power A Strong Point, Diminished Social Whirl Of The America's Cup, Johnson And Shirley To Stand Down White City Vacancies, Fine Gesture By Micklem Concedes R. and A. Medal, Successful Rugby Milano Visit Wasps Notable Internationals Included. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1858. Stock Exchange Tables: Closing Prices Account Days, Stock Exchange Dealings, Wall Street Irregular Some Issues $1 Down, Montreal Exchance, Drawing Of Bonds, Commodity Prices Fall In Tin Checks Copper Advance, The Advance Continues Yield Gap Cut, London Provisions Exchange. Business and Finance: I.C.I.-American Celanese, Rhodesian Local Loan, Gresham Transformers, Firm Gains For The £ On Most Centres General Buying, Shipman & King Cinemas Need For Abolition Of Entertainments Duty, H.P. Debt Of £510M. £7M. Increase In July, City News In Brief, Latest Dividends, A. W. (Securities) Turnover Up, Shell Bunker Price Cut, Better Cinema Results, Company Results Dalgety Paying More Than Forecast, Bank Return Further Decline In Note Issue, Issue Success, Freeing Britain's Dollar Imports Consumer Goods Still Controlled, Training For Insurance, Big Brewery Deal, U.S. Kaffir Issue Allotments, Kaffir House Formed £2M. Capital, Wm. Cory & Son, Limited The Hon. F. A. Leathers Reviews Trading, Fastwoods Dividend Cut By 2½ p.c., Problems Of World Liquidity Need To "Buttress" Existing System, Dramatic Fall In London Tin Price Suspension Of Dealings, Chartered Insurance Institute, Money Still In Demand, London Wool Sales, Iraq Oil Production In August, "Midec" Organization Launched 126 Firms Participating, W. & R. Jacob Profits May Be Maintained. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Property: H. E. Foster & Cranfield.
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