The Times - 27/09/1957
1957; Gale Group;
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From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LAWN TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rowing Correspondent, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Reporter, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PROPERTY MARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR REPORTER, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Hongkong Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, SEIRIOL EVANS. The Deanery. Gloucester., MARIE THOMAS. 18, Frognal Way, N.W.3., NICHOLAS KALDOR. King's College, Cambridge, Sept. 24., NIALL MACDERMOT. House of Commons., RICHARD GLYN. House of Commons., D. SHAW. 24, Mitchell Street, Durham City, County Durham., R. F. RATTRAY. 26, Queen Edith's Way, Cambridge., G. PARSLOE. 1, Leopold Avenue, Wimbledon, S.W.19., ANGELA THIRKELL. 1, Shawfield Street, S.W.3, Sept. 25., FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Opera And Ballet, Flowers. Sport: Roehampton Croquet, English Amateur Golfers Gain Second Victory Wales Mastered In Singles After Winning Foursomes, Review Of British Rowing During 1957 Season Two Exceptions To A Tale Of Woe, Easy Match For Segura Worthington Out In Two Sets, London F.A. Held To A Draw Attacks Broken Up By The Army, Strength Of British Women Swimmers China's Slim Chance, Sports in Brief, Ludlow Double For Speck Wandering Star's Easy Success, Heavy Going At Pontefract Ground Bar Leads All The Way, Dublin Bloodstock Sales, Harrow And Rugby Fifteens Of Limited Experience, Staffordshire XV Outplayed Middlesex Speed And Thrust, Strong Provincial Xvs In London Leicester Come To Twickenham, Quick To Learn Handicapped Italians Draw With Police, No Important Decisions Speclal Session Of Olympic Congress, U.S. Team Arrive For Ryder Cup Match Practice At Lindrick, Blue Galleon's Chance In Princess Royal Stakes Stoneborer Runs Well Below Her Best, Lincoln's Inn Retain Scrutton Cup Recovery In Final. Display Advertising: Multiple Display Advertisements, Technology, Protection, British Railways, The Times, Sir W. G. Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Limited, Cubitts, Glayva, Cyma, Beecham Buildings, Westool Limited, Gardeners, Esso, 'Terylene', The Blackwood Hodge, Bradwell, Laing, Mobilgas. Reviews: Sadler's Wells Opera Cosi Fan Tutte, Phoenix Theatre Roar Like a Dove, New Chaplin Film In Stockholm Swedish Critics Mildly Disappointed, Edinburgh Festival Grant Increased, Frankfurt Compliment To British Singer, French Opera: The Vagaries of Taste, B.B.C. Television Strauss's Salome, Collins Music Hall Buyer's Plans Sporting Events And "Sing-Songs", East Berlin to have a Festival of its own next month. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal College Of Art Appointment, Ecclesiastical News Baptist Changes, University News Adelaide, Awards For Anglo-French Friendship, Naval Appointments, £500 Award For 1s. Invention. Picture Gallery: The Aftermath Of "Hurricane Carrie". News in Brief. News: In Search Of Europe, Sir Winston Churchill's Gift To Chequers Trees For An Avenue, Mr. Hammarskjöld To Serve Again Ovation By Assembly, Automatic Tire Plant Opened In Glasgow, Judge Told Of Mr. Dawson's Bankruptcy Contempt Application Dismissed, Iraq Prime Minister Joins Syria Talks Meeting With King Saud Damascus Boast Of Renewed Arab Solidarity, General Strike In Argentina Rift In Labour Ranks, Labour Policy Criticisms Executive Prepare Defence Public Ownership Controversy, Law's Concern With Morals Lord Denning On Right Standards, Infection Risks In Rush-Hour Travel Minister Urges Effort On Staggered Hours, Journalist Barred "In Error" Ghana To Permit Entry, FOX And Hounds Go Down The Drain, Remark To Striker Regretted Hospital Board's View After Inquiry, Offer To Nagas By Mr. Nehru Hope Of Ending Revolt In Hills, Question In Court To Bus Driver Lord Chancellor's Reply To Protest, Flight-Sgt. Turnour Comes To England, Success Of Social Experiment Grimsby Children's "Shanty Town", Singapore Schools Quiet Government Still Not In Full Control, Liquid Gas By Tanker A Trial Shipment From Venezuela, Bordeaux Vineyards Optimistic High Quality Wine, London Air Terminal Built In Under Five Months, Troops Keep Order In Haiti Capital Presidential Election Uproar, Total Apartheid On Transport Johannesburg Order, Uganda Election Doubts Crucial Debate Next Week, Flooded Rivers Burst Banks Factory Workers Marooned Crops Under Water, Budgerigar Helped To Break Boy's Silence Aid To Stability In Tending Pets, Dentists' Use Of Gas Defended Anaesthetist On Rarity Of Fatalities, Murder Intent Charge Swimmer's Injuries, Tears Without French English Lesson For The Academicians, Fewer Prescriptions And Dearer Drugs, Indian Advice To China Respect For Human Beings, Labour Unrest In France Wage Claims Mount, Government "Violated Ponsonby Rule" Labour Party Allege Moral "Evasion", British Floodlighting For Niagara Falls General Electric's $155,000 Contract, T.U.C. To Decide Clyde Dispute, Mr. Nagy's "Liberal" Communism Political Testament Published In U.S., Manchester Docks At A Standstill Crane Drivers' Strike, Government Refuse 7% "Leakage" Inquiry "No Evidence Disclosed After Careful Investigation", "Vendetta" Against South Africa, Human Jawbone Found At Lascaux 400yds. From Prehistoric Cave, Strain On Welsh Episcopate Governing Body Urge More Appointments, Swiss Fine British Correspondent Refusal To Disclose Sources Of News, Mr. Dulles Ready To Discuss Syria, Cost Of Perfecting U.S. Missile "More Than Double" The Atomic Bomb, Edinburgh Halts Issue Of New Contracts, Gold Medal Winner At Inverness Competitions Continue After Midnight, Solicitors' Statement On Royal Portrait, "Common Sense" On Disarmament Mr. Lloyd On British Contribution, Cabinet Changes In New Zealand One New Minister, Consolation Prize Result Of Rash Entry In Cottage Garden Competition, Polish-Chinese Military Link Delegation's Visit To Peking, Potato Board Ban By Farmer Right To Measure Land Denied, Britannias Threatened By Ban On Components 13 Unions Support Men In De Havilland Dispute, The Prime Minister's Callers, Attempt To Increase School's Endowment, U.S. Arms For Tunisia Delivery In "Next Few Weeks", Protecting Tribe Of Rat Eaters Australian Reserve Of 50,000 Square Miles, New Markets Challenge To British Industry Canada's High Commissioner Urges Salesmanship And Service, Legation's Reply To Mr. Grimond Hungarian Writer "Not Tried", C.O. Seeks Jobs For His Men "A Brave Idea", Building A Birmingham In The Gobi Desert Portent Of The Paotow Steelworks, Bomb Under Ulster Police Chief's Car Street Explosion, Clearer Law On Algeria Government Heed Warnings, Paying The Earth For Education "Perhaps Still Not Enough", Efforts To Refloat British Liner, "Frills" On The Rates, Ballot Change In Australian C.T.U. Communist Move Succeeds, Sea Defence Plan For Stretch Of Solent, More Influenza Cases In Ark Royal Efficiency Maintained, 2,556 Acres Sold To Meet Duty Westminster Estates In Lincolnshire, "Brutal" Murder Of Woman Aged 80, Pudsey Wins Postal Independence "Leeds" To Vanish, Vicar Accused Of "Flouting" Consistory Order, The Firmer Pound Influence Of I.M.F. Meeting, Last Ordeal Of The Pamir Survivors 54 Hours In Water, Unchanged Foreign Policy For Siam Marshal Sarit To Be Supreme Commander, Device For Handling Jets On Ground Taxi-Ing Without Use Of Main Engines, British Exchanges With Egypt Cairo Predicts Early Resumption, Stepney Touch For S. Africa A New Archbishop Looks Forward, Employers Reject 40-Hour Week Engineering Unions Impatient, Armed Guards Assure Tranquil Lessons At Little Rock, Police Chief To Face Tribunal Disciplinary Charges, Teamsters Official's Defiance Running For President. Arts and Entertainment: B.B.C. Programmes Home, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,555. Obituaries: Sir Anthony Paxton Training Pilots For The R.A.F., Maj.-Gen. G. A. D. Harvey, Sir Richard Leighton A Man Of Parts, Archduke Joseph Francis, Mr. George Gadd, Mr. Ronald Simpson, The Rev. J. D'e. E. Firth, Obituary, Mr. Wyndham Goldie Successes In The West End Theatre. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Meeting in Damascus, What it was Like, Class Room Arrests, Mixed Reception. Letters to the Editor: Mrs. Humphry Ward And Others, Historic Treasures In Churches, How To Stop A Bus, The Third War, Defending The Pound Western Germany's Export Surplus. Court and Social: Court Circular. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, London Provisions Exchange, Commodity Prices Supply Of Cash Tin Tightening, Montreal Exchange, New York Stocks, Wall Street Irregular, Closing Prices, Foreign Exchanges Erratic Market, Stock Market Rally Checked. Business and Finance: Atkinson Lorries Issue Result, Weston-Evans (Holdings) Prospectus Forecast Exceeded, Sage Oil Company, Ltd. Substantial Increase In Production, Peso Reports Denied, Braithwaite & Co. Engineers Limited Annual General Meeting Sale Of Substantial Block Of Indian Company's Shares, Bank Of England Return, U.S. Fire Losses Increase In July, Cheque Endorsements, Sir Lindsay Parkinson & Co. Ltd. Improved Results Dividend Increased By 6 Per Cent. Contracts In Hand Valued At £20M., WAGON REPAIRS LIMITED (Subsidiary companies: The Wigan Wagon Co., Ltd., Principality Wagon Co., Ltd., Sam. E. Stevens, Ltd.; The Bolt and Nut Company (Tipton) Ltd.; Handy Angle Ltd., and Thomas Burnett and Co. Ltd.) Works Fully Employed, Sage Oil Expansion, A. F. STODDARD & COMPANY (Carpet Manufacturers) Increased Home And Oversea Sales, Finance Houses Association, Cocoa Study Group, Bank Statements For September, Hackbridge Holdings Limited Output Well Maintained, Keith, Prowse Staff Bonus, British Tractors For Canada, Tate And Lyle Buy Dominican Sugar, U.S. Quicksilver Cheaper, Sharp Increase In I.C.I. Profits New Bank Squeeze, Imperial Typewriter Co. Ltd. Another Successful Year Mr. Arthur Pateman's Address, Credit "Squeeze" Intensified, Calcutta Electric Supply Corporation Ltd. Process Of Development And Expansion Continues Sir Harry Burn Reviews Operations, Redland Holdings Limited Turnover Increased, Company Results William Doxford Again Pay 2½% More, English Velvets Acquisition, A.V.P. Industries, The Continental And Industrial Trust Limited Net Revenue Increased Mr. J. Backhouse Reviews Results, £2,500,000 Orders For Oxygen Linde, Gin Distillers Link-Up, Braithwaite Engineers Sale In India, Smith, Stone & Knight Prospects, I.F.C. Investment In Australia. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1857. Property: Alfred Savill & Sons.
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