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The Times - 05/10/1956

1956; Gale Group;

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FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, GEORGE BARKER, HUGH FRANKLIN., A. M. P. BROOKES., J. DIAMOND, J. A. L. MATHESON, F. C. WILLIAMS., MOYA WOODSIDE., MEHDI BEN BARKA, , KENDALL WARD, M. A. BARTER., YOUR GLIDING CORRESPONDENT., From Our Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondents, FROM OUR LABOUR REPORTER, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our United Nations Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR MILITARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, LYTTON., A. JOSEPH BRAYSHAW, , ANNE F. BROWN., H. W. F. SCOTT., W. E. W. PETTER, , W. C. LOWNDFES., E. L. SPEARS., From Our Tokyo Correspondent, F. M. BREWER., M. MASSEY STEWART., A. KEITH BROWN., FROM OUR PROPERTY MARKET CORRESPONDENT, T. H. B., A correspondent, FROM OUR PARIS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Science Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, By Our City Editor,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: KENT COUNTY CREMATORIA situated in natural, Opera And Ballet. Reviews: Mr. Merlyn Evans A Retrospective Exhibition, Saville Theatre "The Doctor's Dilemma", Gaiety Theatre, Dublin "The Wayward Saint" By Paul Vincent Carroll, B.B.C. Third Programme "The Seraphina", Menotti Opera Televised "Saint Of Bleecker Street", A Poet's Musician: The Works Of Gerald Finzi Promise Of The Later Achievements, Orchestra's Part In Caricature A Hoffnung Concert. Display Advertising: Blackwood Hodge, Multiple Display Advertisements, British Home & Hospital For Incurables, Streatham, Lighter Britain, Meggeson, Rolls-Royce, Moss Bros & Co. Ltd., Fire And Life Assurance Corporation Limited, Dynatron, A Senior Executive Director, The Times, Monsanto Chemicals, Burroughs, Remington Rand, Butterley, Gypsum, Esso, Hollerith, Murphy, Northern Ireland, New Ronsonol, Holdtite, Lotus, G.E.C, Noilly Prat, The Economist, Romesse. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Rhodesia And Nyasaland Exhibition, B.B.C. Programmes, I.T.A., The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,252. News: Race Problems In S. Africa Official Attitude Explained, African Apathy Over Vote Poor Response In Kenya, Ramsgate JET Noise Protest, U.S. Surprise At Motor Show Paris Chosen For New Models, Poisonous Fumes In Ships' Holds Ministry's Warning, Skindles Hotel Plan To Serve Airport Proposed Road Diversion, Family Worries Of Reservists Heavier Burden On Oversea Welfare, Battle In Atlas Mountains 30 French Soldiers Killed, Education For Atomic Age Minister Looks Ahead, Hint Of Reforms In Poland Concern At Effect Of Riot Trials, Search In The Queen Mary Plea From Russian Child's Mother, A Place For The Aged On Housing Estates, Guide To Voting Procedure In Security Council Derivation Of Right Of Veto General Assembly's Power To Deal With Threatening Situation, Amateur Status After Games Pledge To Be Waived For Melbourne, Jordan Appeal To Iraq For Aid Talks "Complete Failure", Progress With Free Trade Complex O.E.E.C. Ground Work, Consortium Plan Mooted By U.S. Shipping Firms, Two More Kent Churches In Need Appeal Delayed To Avoid "Partisanship", Labour Policy For Colonies Explained More Aid Pledged "Fierce Opposition" Predicted, Basutoland Protest Chieftainess To Lead Delegation, U.N. As Channel Of Foreign Aid Mr. Bevan On 'Lesson' Of Canal Dispute, Users' Plan For Constitution, Tickets For The Ballet Black Market Visit To Bolshoi Theatre In Moscow, Another Convoy Held Up Six-Hour Delay At Port Said, 540,500 Rating Appeals Hearings By 102 Panels, Danger Of Congested Air Routes Appeal For Adequate Control, Another Atomic Test Britain's First Ground Burst, £845,750 Plan For Festival Hall Completion, $17M. U.S. Order For Britannias Contract Signing Delayed "Embargo On News Broken", Science And Medicine To-Day. Estimates Of The Earth's Age Varying Methods Show Much Agreement, Liberian President's Visit To France, Counter-Attack By Mr. Stevenson Domestic Issues In U.S. Election, 'Trying To Preserve The Dead' Objections To Fulham Grange Scheme, Bad Year For French Wines Harmful Effects Of Frost And Rain, Labour Party Conference Warning On Colonial Policy By Mr. James Griffiths Call To "Expel South Africa" From Commonwealth Rejected, Multi-Storey Garage Plan City Of London To Seek Powers, Hopeful Statement By Hr. Jonsson, New Experiments With Colour Television I.T.A. And B.B.C. To Take Part, 8 Trapped In Trawler Sunk On Dogger Bank, Seven Candidates For A.E.U. Post, 5 Israelis Killed Arabs Ambush Potash Workers, New Crash Helmet Design Suggested "Theoretical Ideal", Christ Church Case Against Meadow Road "Reverse Of Sensible Planning", Stronger Police Forces On Siam-Malaya Border Renewed Efforts To Curb Terrorist Menace, Soviet Artists' Tour Delayed Visa Hold-Up Blamed, New Finds At Bignor Water Supply To Roman Villa, Suez Before Security Council To-Day Last Minute Moves To Influence Verdict Anglo-French Hopes Of Majority, Forestry Commission To Maintain Fences "Act Of Good Will" To Hill Farmers, Second Atlantic Cable Plan Sir G. Radley On Use For Television, "No Light" Parking, Prospect For Broadway Playgoers, Talks On Ceylon Bases Sir C. Corea For London, Divorce Policies Attacked Statement By Modern Churchmen's Union, Mr. Menon For Cairo Again Negotiated Settlement Hopes In Delhi, R.S.P.C.A. Inspector's Transfer Committee Consider Repercussions, Discontent Of Reservists In Cyprus Conditions Lead To Protest, Oxford University's Five-Year Programme New Men's College: Sports Centre: More Teaching Posts, Australian Defence Programme Basic Principles To Be Reviewed, Japan's Rapidly Growing Population 100,000,000 Mouths By 1990, Recruiting Difficulties Facing The Civil Service 1958 Seen As Possible Turning Point, N.A.T.O. Base In Iceland Conciliatory Moves By Canada, French Critic Of U.S. Hiatus Lack Of Firm Line Deplored Reply To Mr. Dulles, Spastics Sunday, Sale Of Wytham Abbey Furniture, Hearings In Poznan Riot Trial Completed Verdict On Three Youths On Monday, Radio Valve Price Control Ended Early Reductions Unlikely, The Duke of Kent with his mother and his sister, Princess Alexandra, in. the grounds of. Letters to the Editor: Thirteen Weeks To Go, Oxford Road Plans, European Free Trade Area, Aspidistras, Filling The Post, Capricorn Africa Society, Art Exhibitions, Marriage Fees, Conservatism To-Day, Istiqlal Party In Morocco Role In Effecting Reforms, Points From Letters, Air Pockets, Water Supply Policy Case For Public Ownership, Bluebird's Speed, Conventional Weapons Britain's Defence Needs Not Met. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1856. Law: Inquiries Resumed On Double Murder, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Motorized Pedlars Sample And Another v. Hulme, Stockbroker's Win., High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division "Conduct Unbefitting A Solicitor" In Re A Solicitor, House Of Lords Strike Clause In Bills Of Lading G. H. Renton & Co. Ltd. v. Palmyra Trading Corporation Of Panama The Caspiana, Holding Charges Awaiting Completion Of Evidence, Farmer's Damages Claim After Cows' Death Case Settled Out Of Court, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Libel Action By Young Lady Director Of 11 Companies Daniels v. Jackson And Gordon Hotels Ltd., Fog Precautions In Italian Liner Captain's Evidence At Inquiry, Actor Sent To Prison Car Driven While Disqualified, Queen's Bench Division Brakes On Heavy Motor Cars: Strange Regulation Langton v. Johnson, Fined For Stealing Flower. Picture Gallery: Exhibits At The Paris Motor Show. Obituaries: Sir Charles Chute Family Tradition In Hampshire, Colonel C. J. Hirst, Mr. George Bancroft, Mr. C. R. Henschel, Mr. L. W. Neeld, Sir W. Newton Leading Australian Physician, Mrs. Mary Holton, Mr. R. B. Burrowes, Obituary. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Whitehall Recruits, The Great Ear-ring Strike, No Flood of Objections, Equipping the German Army, A Club that Means Business. Court and Social: Court Circular. Politics and Parliament: Unveiling Of Memorial To Field-Marshal Smuts. Official Appointments and Notices: Ecclesiastical News Consecration Of Bishops On All Saints' Day, Naval Appointments, Prince Ernest Of Hanover. Property: Nicholas, Fosbury Manor Estate Sold Redevelopment Of City Property. Sport: Olympic Hockey Side At Tulse Hill Further Sunday Games, Five More For Melbourne Savidge Still Not Included, Sports in Brief, Stiff Twickenham Test For Italian Touring Side Harlequins Field Strongest Side Of The Season, Olympic Selections Cause Dispute Anger In New Zealand, Another French Triumph Kurun IS A Ready Winner In Jockey Club Stakes, Holders Survive Close Matches Down To Last Four At Sunningdale. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal Exchange, New York Stocks, Company Results Burmah Oil Interim Unchanged, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: Sterling Cable Company Continued Healthy Progress Considerable Success In Export Markets, Morphy-Richards Issues, International Nickel Price Policy, Bank Return Note Circulation Increases, Commodity Markets Base Metal Quotations Maintained, Winkelhaak Values, Progress At Hague Club Talks In Rio Costs And Profit Margins, The Ketton Portland Cement Co. Ltd. Mr. F. R. Stagg On A Record Year's Output, Dunlop Dividend Checks Rally, Consolidated Premium Iron Ores, William Finlay Marketing, Distillers Suit Settled, Ruberoid Debenture Terms, Credit Adequate, Tekka-Taiping Meeting, Kalgoorlie Electric, Lafarge Aluminous Cement Continued Expansion Of Business, STEVINSON, HARDY & CO. LIMITED (Oil importers and distributors, tanker agents and charterers) Further Records Achieved, R.S.T. And Mufulira Dividends Raised, Brewery Merger Talks, Canadian National Railways, Wall Street Barely Steady, Sterling Steady, Synthetic Rubber Expansion. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Business Changes.

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