The Times - 04/08/1959
1959; Gale Group;
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From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Athletics Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Yachting Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, HUGH LLOYD., J. A. T. COLES., L. M. SYNGE., J. E. LOWE., L. G. JACOB., SIDNEY R. CAMPION., CHARLES JEFFRIES., VERNON O. D. CADE., AUGUSTUS AGAR., From Our Colonial Correspondent, CLEMENT DAVIES, BARBARA CASTLE, JOHN STONEHOUSE, HAROLD DAVIES, STEPHEN SWINGLER. House of Commons., F. H. SMITH, Librarian. The Royal Aeronautical Society., R. P-ERNLE-ERLE-DRAX., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, By Gordon Cummings, FROM A MANCHESTER CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Notices, Opera And Ballet, Public Appointments. Sport: Boys Fall Into Bad Habits Sixty Runs In 150 Minutes, School Crews Put In Their Place At Henley, Smith's Soaring Aggregate Young And Milton Put On 226, Channel Race Won By Ramrod Exciting Duel With U.S. Boat, Course To Suit Stratus In Brighton Handicap Aureoline An Improving Filly, Scores In Other Matches Glamorgan V. Indians, Sports in Brief, Pistol Champions Set Records, No Time To Relax In Race Against Adverse Tide Drumbeat's Nab Tower Award, Athletes Seek Seat On British Board, Old Oval Bank Holiday Rivalry Missing Surrey Well In Command, West German Athletes Even Better Than Expected British Men's Team Well Beaten, Lawn Tennis Lead For England, Centaurs Prevail In Last Chukka Brewhurst Defiant. Display Advertising: The Standard Bank Of South Africa Limited, Fiberite, Shaftesbury Society, Bergen Line, Multiple Display Advertisements, The National Bank Of New Zealand Limited, Qantas, The Financial Times, National Provincial, British Transport Advertising, Caterpillar, Davy-United, Dunlop. Picture Gallery: Heavy Breeds Parade In The Show Ring. News: Campers Discuss Their Problems Growing Control By Governments, Regatta Watchers In Deck Chairs Cowes Hopes Of Good Racing, Uneasy Quiet Again In Israel North African Jews' Resentment, Big Unions Conflict On Disarmament Policy Engineers Welcome Plan For Non-Nuclear Club, Problems Of Kenya Democracy Offered As Solution, Native Died After Beating, Explosives Charge Against Miner Membership Of I.R.A. Denied, Racing Driver Badly Hurt Car Hits Bank And Overturns, Welsh Pirate Radio Broadcast Nationalist Report On B.B.C. Wavelength, Ten Days' C.B. For Guardsman At Palace Woman Complains She Was Kicked, Allied Troops' Status In Germany New Agreement Increased Cost To Britain, Conservatives Choose Ex-Labour Man, End-Of-Holiday Traffic Jams Evening Rush Peters Out 42 Road Deaths In Two Days, Westerham Pays A Tribute To Wolfe Many Visitors See Historic Places, Minister Overrules Objections To Solent Sewerage Scheme, Texas Lives In Fear Of Another Drought, 'Freedom' Party's Aims Congress Socialism Opposed, Nearing The End At Geneva Cool French Attitude To News From Washington, French Atom Bomb Tests Africa States To Raise Matter At U.N., Small Car With Not So Small Engine, Welsh Nationalist Policy Stated Main AIM To Secure Self-Government, Students Tried In Spain For "Rebellion" Leaflet Sentences, Building Of Mormon Chapel Begun, Ministers Help To Shoot 100 Buck S. African Protest, Discord At Vienna Youth Festival, Aircraft Workers' Protest Redundancy Plea, Inquiry On Cyprus Bomb Incident "Domestic" Motive, New Training Barque Sets Sail More Stable Than Pamir, Cars Swept Away As Pond Overflows, Mr. Nixon Receives Another Ovation From Poles Shouts From Crowd Of "Long Live America", Rebuilding St. James's Place New Flats a Stringent Test of Modern Quality, Farmer's Body Exhumed Police Inquiries, Father, Aged 19, Found Shot, Mr. Khrushchev To Go To U.S. Next Month Exchange Of Visits Agreed "With Pleasure" Mr. Eisenhower For Moscow In The Autumn, Peking's Admission To U.N. U.S. Again To Oppose, Mr. Macmillan Points To Value Of Personal Discussions, New Forest Trophies, General De Gaulle's Plans Changed Algeria Visit Later, Meeting With An Old Friend Old Features Appear From Under The Unfamiliar Civilian Guise, Iraq Communist Confession Of Errors 'Policy Back-Fired', Communists Walk Out Of Delhi Parliament Protest Against Kerala Intervention, Somalia Near To Independence, Britain Described As "Police State" Professor Refers To Passports And Cars. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Programmes Home, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,128. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Drop Me a Card, Neighbour Islands, Fouling Our Own Nest, On From Geneva. Letters to the Editor: Trunk Roads, Lady Of The Air, Books By The Bed, True Centre, A Pensioner's Lot What IS Author's Position?, Migrating To Australia, Television Profits, Money For Bravery, Press Freedom In South Africa, Options On Houses. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: American Singer's Baalbek Recital, Meaning of Elegance in Visual Art, Win For British Friesians Records At Edenbridge, Salzburg Gives a Haydn Opera the Provincial Touch, A Radio Fantasy Of Possessiveness, Record Entries For Oxford Show, Sir W. Churchill's Paintings Exhibition Closes At Royal Academy, Fine Singing By Young Choirs Good Beginning To Eisteddfod, The Course Of Nature Birds That Sing With Two Voices, Novello Play Revived Perchance To Dream, Chiltern Hundreds At Canterbury. Official Appointments and Notices: Ecclesiastical News: Church Appointments, Baptist Changes, Army Appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1859. Obituaries: Dr. Clarence Seyler, Miss Elizabeth Stevenson, Capt. A. Mackellar Master Of The Liner Queen Mary, Prof. Gerald Moira Murals, Oils, And Watercolours, Mr. James Bateman Pastoral Painting, Mr. S. H. Paradise, Miss Dorothy Egerton, Obituary, Miss Kathleen Smithers, Lord Somerleyton. Business and Finance: Record Sales For U.S. Borax Over $1M. Rise In Net Income, City News In Brief Sears Offer Accepted, Fibrecrete's New Plant, Anglo Auto Finance Placing, Little Change In U.S. Bills Narrowing Spread, W. J. Bush & Co. Ltd. Current Turnover Improved, U.S. Success For New British Motor, Egyptian Cotton Acreage, British Guiana's Gold Output Sharp Fall In First Half Year, G. & J. Weir Acquisition Arrangement With Lobnitz & Co., Man-Made Fibre Business Still Encouraging, Valuing German Shares, Migdal Insurance Development, Stock Markets After The Holiday Government "Tap" Stock Problem, Company Results Wagon Repairs Profit Warning, WHO Owns The Midland Bank's Share Capital? What The Latest Figures Show, Big Jump In Eastman Kodak Sales, Nickel Dividend Maintained, W. H. Smith & Son (Holdings) Ltd. The Hon. David J. Smith Reviews The Year's Trading, Outstanding Year For Reynolds Brothers. Stock Exchange Tables: $1 Gains On Wall Street Profit-Taking Near The Close, Intense Search For New Gold Deposits In Union, Montreal Exchange. Business Appointments: Business Changes New Chairman For C. E. Heath. Property: Hampton & Sons.
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