The Times - 15/08/1958
1958; Gale Group;
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From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR ST. ANDREWS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Athletics Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN' CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our City Editor, From Our United Nations Correspondent, C. E. LAWES., I. KANOCZ, J. J. CONYBEARE., H. MARTIN JAMES., G. E. BREEN, , P. A. TOMORY., JULIA M. RENDEL, R. G. GREEN., A. W. HART., REGINALD C. SHAW., E. W. STEINITZ., ROGER TANNER., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From a Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Flowers. News: Reflected Glory Of Signor Fanfani Tuscany's Good Cheer, Radar Service For Port Of London First Station At Gravesend, Irate President "Surrender" Study In Pentagon, Jacobean Panelling To Be Restored, The Wheel Turned Late Veteran Of 80 Recalls Cycling History, Search By 2.000 Troops, Labour Policy On Nationalization Why Few Motions On Conference Agenda, Bequests In Aged Sisters' Wills Committee Criticize Solicitor, Arms Stolen From T.A. Drill Hall Rifle, Revolvers, And Ammunition, 30 Mathematicians From Russia In Edinburgh International Congress, Match Caused Pit Explosion "Obstrucion" To Ban On Smoking, Indians "Guilty" On Passport Charges Remitted To High Court For Sentence, Qualified Israel Welcome Big Power Safeguards Preferred, General De Gaulle Gets His Way Draft Constitution Remains Basically Unchanged, Wide Range Of Goods Freed For Export To Soviet Block, Mr. Nehru's Opposition To Enforced Neutrality, Police Numbers Not Too High Mr. Butler's View Of Economies, Canadian Tariff On British Wool Increase Criticized, Skippers Prepare To Defy 12-Mile Limit, Movements Of Liners, Pound's Stability Reflected In Bank Rate Cut New 4½ Per Cent. Level In Line With Credit Relaxations, Pay Rise For Chief Fire Officers Home Secretary Asks For Reconsideration, Decimal Currency Request Deputation Calls On Mr. Menzies, "New Statesman" Constitution "Self-Perpetuating Trust", Berries On The Moors Picking The Blue-Black Fruit That Stains Even China, Early Plan Expected For Safeguarding Jordan Behind-The-Scenes Activity At U.N. Headquarters, Sierra Leone's First Prime Minister Cabinet Sworn In, £90 Fine For Not Destroying Dog, Hour's Hold-Up On Underground Passengers Stranded In Tunnels, Ancient Athens In Decline Excavations' Evidence Of City's Fate, No Fees For Weather Forecasts Committee's Suggestion Rejected, Nordic Nations Split On 12-Mile Limit Reference To World Court Proposed, France To Pay £20M. To Cairo Suez Claims Agreement, Forced Landings In Jungle Tropical Survival School, Double Win For Miss Smythe Ladies' Gold Cup At Brighton Show, Prescriptions Cost More Inquiry Results Being Studied, Singapore Ends Free Trade Tariffs To Protect Local Industry, Colours For Seaforths Ceremony At Münster, Lloyds Bank In Hire Purchase Links, Yugoslavia Hoping For U.S. Credits Building Fertilizer Factories, More Arms For Tunisia Paris Consulted By Britain And U.S., Youths Blistered After Walk Police And Troops In Dover Search, Unity Over Pay Claims Urged Engineering Unions Against Freeze, Arab Broadcasts That Threaten Security Virulent Propaganda Shown By Monitoring Reports, British Submarine Raised Sunk During Siege Of Malta, Trials Of Vertical Take-Off Aircraft Hovering Under Full Control, No Survivors Of Airliner Crash 91 Passengers And Crew Of 8 On Board Bodies And Empty Dinghies Seen In Atlantic, Musical Chairs In The Atomic Reactor May Bring Trouble Analogy Explains Windscale Accident, Soviet President At Brussels Exhibition Interest In British Displays, Device To Trace Missiles 1,000-Mile Range, Men And The Moon Across The Ages, "Imminent Danger" Of Chinese Invasion Nationalists' Warning, Greece Appeals To U.N. On Cyprus Self-Determination Not Specified, Entry To Welbeck College Successful Candidates, More Experiments On Living Animals 200,000 In Cancer Study. News in Brief. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1858. Sport: Wickets Tumble To Fine Off-Break Bowling Somerset Turn The Tables In Second Innings, Board Meeting Adjourned, Third Day Of Riots In Bombay State Chief Minister Flies To Ahmedabad, Croquet Association Cups, Holder Out Of Eden Favourite Beaten At 20th Hole, Short Sentence Takes On Weaker Opposition Nevbury Weight Favourable, Sports in Brief, Burton Sinks Putt From 12 Yards Southern Foursomes Won By A Stroke, Silver Leys Through At Tidworth Polo Tournament For Medium Goal Teams, Worthing Survive Bowls Triples Dereham Err With The Long Jack, British Athletes Outsiders In Field Events, Gloucestershire Follow On Glamorgan Tail Lively, Trabert Troubled By Worthington Rosewall Also Taken To Five Sets, D. Smith Catches Breasley Cavatina Maintains Elsey's Success, Enterprise Title Wide Open Maybe's Lead May Be Insufficient, Hampshire Out For 23 And 55 Against Derbyshire Lowest First Class Score Since 1939, Leicestershire Lead But Get No Bonus Boshier's 100th Wicket, Hurd Takes Six For 15 In First Match For Essex. Picture Gallery: Emergency Session At U.N.. Display Advertising: Union Castle, Burroughs Adding Machine Limited, Sutcliffe Speakman, Mobiloil Special, Rotodyne, Double Century, Abbey National, Lafarge Aluminous Cement Co. Ltd, Multiple Display Advertisements, Taylor Woodrow, Bowater-Eburite Fibre Containers Limited, The Times Weekly Review, The Bank Of Tokyo Trust Company, City Of Manchester, Lombard Banking Limited, Lenthéric, BP Super Plus. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzlf No. 8,828, B.B.C. Programmes Home. Official Appointments and Notices: Naval Apppointments, Portuguese Cabinet Completed, Sir Allen Brown's Appointment, Cambridge University, Ecclesiastical News Dean Of Rochester To Resign, Medical Research Fellowships For British Workers, Order Of St. John Promotions And Appointments. Obituaries: Mr. James Forgie, Obituary, Prof. Joliotcurie From Radium To Atomic Energy, Dr. G. B. Pegram. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Knees Up, Common Sense Prevails, Getting Africans to the Poll, Necessary Evil, Helping Hand. Letters to the Editor: Children In Hospitals Views Of Adult Patients, The First Nautilus, Second Service, Price Increases, On A Tricycle, Litter And The Law, Studying Crime, Ban On Works Of Art For New Zealand, "Ertelmetlenseg". Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Lyric Opera House, Hammersmith Western Theatre Ballet, Frinton Summer Theatre Comic Extravaganza Of Married Life, A Music Critic's Escape to-Music, 1850 Picture Album For Sydney Collection Admiral Sherbrooke's Gift, Well Rewarded Prom Audience Delicate Work By Mr. Maurice Johnstone, Cookham Painting Appeal, Prizes For Manuscripts Works Of Literature And Learning. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Commodities Copper Very Steady, No Flurry In Markets Rate Change Expected, Closing Prices, Profit-Taking On Wall Street Du Pont Up $2, Montreal Exchange. Business and Finance: Company Results Thames Grit Profits Lower, Basic Material Prices Fall Again, Machine Tool Orders, Lloyds Bank's Link With New H.P. Bids, Official Help Needed In Money Market, American S. African Trust Progress, Davy & United Placing, The Dover Engineering Works Strong Financial Position, World Interest Rates, Estimating Russia's Gold Production Importance For Financing Trade, Lombard Banking Cuts Rate, Latest Dividends, Pound Firm In Zürich Swiss Confidence Maintained, Grain Markets, Sharp Inflow Of Notes, Bank Rate Reduced To 4½ Per Cent. Assessing The Next Move, Russia And The Tin Council, Sterling Steady On The Dollars Dearer On The Continent. Business Appointments: Business Changes Barclays Bank Board Appointment. Property: Magnificent Wholesale And Manufacturing Pharmaceutical Business.
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