The Times - 01/05/1959
1959; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM A DUBLIN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Science Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, C. C. JACKSON., CYRIL SWEETT. Chairman of the Cost Research Panel, The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors., P. L. GARBUTT, Director and Principal, Good Housekeeping Institute., From Our Astronomical Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, KEVIN O'C. HAYES. 5. New Square. Lincoln's Inn, W.C.2., G. F. JOHNSON., HENRY BLYTHE. 58, Abbey Road, Torquay, April 26., A. CREECH JONES., CHARLES PONSONBY., D. K. PALMER. 6. Corndon Drive. Shrewsbury., DAVID B. WEBSTER, Managing Director, Federation of Ontario Naturalists., From Our Art Critic, TOM BARKER. The Mayor's Parlour. St. Pancras Town Hall. Euston Road. N.W.1., G. W. MASON, Bunch and Duke, Chartered Surveyors., RUSSELL OF LIVERPOOL., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Athletics Correspondent, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Club Announcements, Opera And Ballet, Public Appointments. Politics and Parliament: House Of Commons, Breaking Flick Knives Cult Ban On Imports House Of Lords, Skilled Training In Industry Grant To Stimulate Schemes For Apprenticeship. Display Advertising: The Bowater Organisation, Vent-Axia, Ciment Fondu, Multiple Display Advertisements, Dubonnet, Lotus, Aei, Esso, Good Year, 'Terylene', Ford, The Times, Towelmaster. News: Printers Complete Dispute Ballot New Approach To Employers Likely, Parliamentary Press Praised By Minister "Complete Confidence", Attaché Talks Of Moscow Mission "Marriage Broker" For Science, £250,000 Appeal For District Nursing, £40 An Ounce For Silver Jug, In Search Of Dry Rot Houses And Their Owners As Seen Through Eyes Of Surveyor, President De Gaulle Restates His Aims For Algeria Military Victory And Development, Dr. Fisher Against Asking For Statutory Seal Of Confession House Of Lords Case Would Be "Disaster", £30,000 Theft From Bank Safe False Keys Used, Calculating The Motions Of Nuclear Particles Test Afforded By New Cern Machine At Geneva, Bombing Mystery Still Unsolved Germans Blame R.A.F., Growing Anxiety Over Italy's Heirlooms, £15M. Russian Deal Textile Machinery From Courtaulds, Air Navigation Rules Revised Training Of Pilots In Charge, American Aircraft For Indonesia Bombers And Fighters To Be Sold, Space Venture Proposals Of Cabinet Cooperation With United States, Lord Bracken Memorial, Movements Of Liners, Reducing Toll Of Rheumatism £150,000 Needed For Further Research, Air-Crash Tape Recorder B.O.A.C. Test Expected, Cotton White Paper, Western Ministers Agree On Tactics No Policy Change Without Soviet Concessions AIM Of 'Just And Durable Peace', Compensation To Men In Rail Workshops, "My Fair Lady" As Pirates' Victim Authors Appeal To Soviet Envoy, Duke Of Edinburgh Flies Home Welcome By The Queen, Sugar Board's £10M. Deficit Commonwealth Deals, "Altered Course In Wrong Direction" Officer In Colliding Ship Negligent, Grand National: More Views For Minister, "Labour Would Not Last Two Years" Lord Dundee Favours Late Election, Council Row Over £123 Uniform "Cheaper To Rig Out Admiral", B.B.C. Stops A 'Small World' Broadcast Regard For Ulster Feelings Transcript Shown To Governors, Stars Of The Month The Night Sky In May, Iceland Fishery Protest "Forceful Violations", 8 Resign From Eisteddfod Committee Invitation To The Queen Criticized, Discouraging Picture Of Coal Industry Opposition To Stage Debate, Canberra Given U.S. Pledge On Surpluses Washington Warned By Mr. McEwen, Mr. Nehru Meets King Of Nepal Border Discussions On Tibet, New York Transport "Not For Sale" $615M. Offer Rejected, Union Alarmed Over Fall-Out Engineers' Call To End Nuclear Tests, Staging Handel in the Max Reinhardt Tradition, U.S. Gesture To Canada Restrictions On Oil Imports Ended, Cairo Cotton Pact With Italy Premium Purchases At 35 Per Cent., Society To Protect Passengers Target Of 5M. Members, No Increase In Ministers' Pay Mr. Macmillan's Reply, Universities Bill Through House Apartheid Decision Now For Senate, Communist Grip Tightens In Iraq Demand For Posts In Cabinet, Sir David Eccles's "Personal" Views Prime Minister And Hanover Speech, Academy Makes Concessions, Verbal Message For Prime Minister Lord Montgomery As Carrier Kremlin Talks End, Few Surprises Expected In Scottish Poll Labour Defending Earlier Gains, M.P. Charged, Maldives Raise Their Terms For Gan Staging Post Delegation Visiting London For Discussions, Plan To Reach Panama Rebels By Helicopter, £5M. Rebuilding In Cambridge Scheme For Shops, Hotel, And Library, Cyprus Protests At Return Of Bishop Palace Gates Locked, Shipyard Dismissals: Men's Protest, A.E.U. To Back Communist Mr. Foulkes As Head Of 40 Unions, Doctors' Rules On Anonymity Challenged As "Outdated", Report On Drug Advertising Volunteers Visited Chemists' Shops, Oxford To Honour Dame M. Fonteyn Doctor Of Music, Proposed Changes In Responsions Language Requirements, New Railway Link In Sudan Possible Effect On Meat Exports, Dutch Liner Sails For Great Lakes Pioneer Trip In New Passenger Trade, Threat To R.S.M. "Just Talk" Accused's Evidence At Court Martial. Law: Need Of Police To Wait Till Offence IS Committed Pender and Others V. Smith, Chancery Division Plea For "Independent Trustee" Rejected In Re Cain's Will Trusts, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Injury To Man By Own Fault: Crime By Employer Dunn V. Birds Eye Foods Ltd., Probate, Divorce And Admiralty Division Silence To Be Cruel Must Be Offensive Not Defensive Threadgold V. Threadgold, House Of Lords "Social Welfare" Includes Holiday Centre Skegness Urban District Council V. Derbyshire Miners' Welfare Committee, Court Of Appeal Lady Hoare Blames Clinic As An Institution London Clinic Ltd. Trustees V. Hoare. News in Brief. Reviews: The History of Music: Its New Status and Techniques, Candide Made Musical A Rich Miscellany, Abbey Theatre Turns to O'Neill, To mark the tercentenary of the birth, British Council Replies Care In Choice For Moscow Art Show, Two Glorious String Quartets German Players Devotion, Mr. Eric Stevens At Wigmore Hall Proficient Musicianship, A Viennese Soprano Arias Of Mozart And Strauss, Polish Graphic Art Fine Technique Of The Woodcuts, De Sica Would Like To Make A Film About The English. Letters to the Editor: Labour Youth, Old-Age Pensions, Trustee Securities, Lord Chancellor And Lord Keeper, Discussions On Africa Making All Views Known, Hypnotizing Drivers, Site Values, Advice To Shoppers, After An Air Crash How Pilots Might Be Protected, Jetsam On Wheels, Bears, Building Industry. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments At Ministry Of Power, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments. Picture Gallery: The 1959 Royal Academy. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Programmes Home, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,047. Obituaries: Dowager Marchioness Of Londonderry, Mr. H. M. Harwood, Sir William Larke Administrator And Engineer, Ald. Louis Tolley, Obituary. Index. Editorials/Leaders: A Minister's Worth, Standards for Souvenirs, A Shock for the Idlers, The Eighth Plague, Opening Moves. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1859. Sport: Yachting Challenge Accepted, Sports in Brief, Wingfield Sculls Draw, India's Attack Shown To Be Uncomfortably Thin Dews Scores Season's First Century, Declaration Of Runners Scheme Decided By Jockey Club, Sussex V. Hampshire, Two Reserves Named For Walker Cup Thirlwell And Saddler, London Boxes The World Champion Faint Hopes Against Heavy Puncher, Sewell And Thirlwell Out Of Golf Championship, Hunt Finishes Four Ahead Of Mills Southern Championship, Drobny Struggles Through To Hurlingham Semi-Finals Youth Challenges Experience, Shrewsbury Need One Point More Vital Game At Watford, England Women Trounce Swiss Odd Interpretation Of "Sticks", M.C.C. Strike A Late Blow Yorkshire Will Need All Their Courage, Cambridge Suffer A Hiding Jackson Takes Nine Wickets For 17, Seven Top Class Fillies In The 1,000 Guineas Rosalba May Reverse Cheveley Park Stakes Result, Exciting Athletics At Oxford, Worcester's Letter Received By M.C.C. Guidance On Rule 3, Fangio Will Fly To-Day Arrival At Silverstone By Helicopter. Stock Exchange Tables: EQUITY Advance Continued Funds Quietly Firm, Stock Exchange Dealings, Effects Of Rising Commodity Values Benefit For Outer Sterling Area, Closing Prices, Wall Street Again Barely Steady Recovery Move Fails, Unit Trust Prices, Montreal Exchange, U.S. Gold Stocks Down $1M.. Business and Finance: Bids For Cotton Mills Groups Seek Control, UNION CORPORATION, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Union of South Africa) Abridged Report Of The Directors For Year 1958., The Hoffmann Manufacturing Company Limited More Healthy And Realistic Order Position Anniversary Cash Bonus To Shareholders, Staff And Workpeople Mr. J. W. Garton's Confidence In Future, City News In Brief, Latest Dividends, Sterling Rallies, Canadian Bank Rate Over 5%, Copper Market Steadier Influential Buying Of Cash Metal Continues, George Mallinson And Sons Conditions In The Textile Trade, No Bid For Spicers Talks On Link-Up Plan, JOSIAH PARKES & SONS (Manufacturers of Union Locks and Brassfoundry) Factories Fully Employed, The British Wagon Company Limited An Eventful Year Substantially Improved Results Mr. R. A. Dyson On Measures To Ensure Continued Growth, John Harvey Exceed Forecast, Phoenix Assurance Company Limited Encouraging Progress Sir Edward Ferguson's Review, Bakelite Limited Record Sales For 1958 Mr. Stanley Adams's Review, U.S. Crude Oil Output, Gilbeys Limited Trading Profit Further Increased, New Capital Issues Last Month, More Television Sets Dispatched, Ceylon Association In London Mr. L. J. D. Mackie's Review, Company Results Raleigh Interim Dividend Held, Directory Of Directors, Boulton & Paul Limited, Peak Month For Atholl Houses Co., Money In Short Supply, C. A. Parsons & Co. Ltd. Tribute To Late Chairman, Sir Claude Gibb Sales Turnover Slightly Increased Tax Reliefs Result In Greater Net Profit Mr. F. W. Gardner On Nuclear Developments, Improved Outlook For Aluminium Ltd. But Lower Earnings For 1959, Shares In Oil Profits, More Notes In Circulation, Sterling Payments By Non-Residents, London's Doubts Over U.S. Share Prices Exchange Margins Freed, Henry C. Stephens, Limited Stephens, City Centre Properties Scrip Issue, John G. Stein Offer For Sale, John Crossleycarpet Trades Holdings Substantial Improvement In Earnings Mr. C. Patrick Crossley's Statement, Rio De Janeiro Flour Mills & Granaries Current Improvement, London Provisions Exchange. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Property: Country Properties, H. E. Foster & Cranfield.
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