The Times - 07/11/1958
1958; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our University Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Medical Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, PHILIP MAGNUS., CHARLES H. BATEMAN., H. F. MARFLEET., H. W. R. WADE., JOHN K. KALE, Secretary for Foreign, JAMES BLEWITT., E. F. G. HAIG, Member, Hampshire, A. G. SHEPPARD FIDLER., WILLIAM WIGHAM RICHARD-, J. ENOCH POWELL., FROM OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PROPERTY MARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, From Our Northern Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Yachting Correspondent, By Our City Editor, From a Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Flowers, PUBLIC NOTICES (Continued from Page 1, column 4). Law: Decrees Nisi, High Court Of Justice Probate Divorce And Admiralty Division Husband's Criminal Past Disclosure Not Cruelty Owing To Circumstances In Which Made Priestley V. Priestley, Woman Refused Bail, House Of Lords Landlords Lose Appeal On Meaning Of New Rent ACT Regis Property Company Ltd. V. Dudley, Restrictive Practices Court Battle To Keep Wide Net Of New ACT In Re Yarn Spinners Agreement, Wig And Gown. Display Advertising: Woodworm & Dry Rot Centre, Shell, Multiple Display Advertisements, Dallow Lambert & Co. Limited,, Luis Gordon & Sons, Ltd., The International Synthetic Rubber Co. Ltd., British Railways, British Road Services, Rolex, Phillips', Courtelle, The Observer, British Hermeseal Limited, Crockett & Jones Ltd.,, Taylor Woodrow, Advance Lines Services Ltd.,, The Times, Defence Bonds, Glayva, Lenth�ric, H. C. Shepherd & Company Ltd., LA Tropical, Flight, Fortnum & Mason Ltd., Cummins Engine Company Ltd, Copperad, Prudential, G.E.C., Mobiloil, Fibreglass, Rootes, 555, Cinzano Bianco, Mutual Finance Limited, Granada Tv, General Signal & Time Systems Ltd. News: Book Selling Up To Date New Bumpus's Opened, Eoka Kill Another British Civilian, Minister Not Guilty Finding In New South Wales Inquiry, U.S. Moon Rocket Attempt To-Day, �970 Minimum For Clergy Suggested Finding By Bishop's Commission, New Step To Peace In Copperbelt Col. Gauron Reports, France Firm On Trade Issue Minister's Visit Achieves Little, Welsh Economic Body Proposed Move By Lord Mayor Of Cardiff, Pensions Debate On Tuesday Newcomers To Labour Front Bench, 21 Men Marooned On ICE Floe, Principal Allied Commands, Leaflet Inquiry Begins Mr. Macmillan To Make Statement Report Ready Soon, Canada Opposes French N.A.T.O. Plan, Canadian Concern Over Press Rate Value To Countries In Commonwealth, Women Still Barred From Oxford Union Rule Change Rejected, Vancouver Bribery Trial Ex-Minister Guilty On Five Counts, Britain's Views On Control Of Tests "First Points" For Geneva Meeting, Applauding Students Line Street, Sudan Expels Three Missionaries Bid To Curb Influence Of Church, Schools Settlement New Buildings And Higher Subsidies, Jamaican Objection To Federal Taxes Sir A. Bustamante's Choice Of Remedies, Disarmament With Assurances Against Deception, Singapore School "Leakage", Tests On Velocity Of Light U.S. Confirmation Of Einstein Theory, Churchill College Funds Assured Immediate Approach For Royal Charter, Deluge In The Midi A Night Of Storm And Havoc With The Homeward Road Impassable, Helping Flow Of London Traffic Central Direction Of Policy Urged, The Queen Mother In Warwickshire Visits To Schools And Factory, Homosexuality On The Stage Censorship Policy Changed, London Centre For Chinese Seamen Former Vicarage, Discipline In Cyprus "Top" Direction Criticized Allegations In Commons Troops Praised By Minister, Gen. De Gaulle Decorates Sir W. Churchill The Liberation Cross Moving Ceremony In Paris, Clash Of Views On Atomic Weapons Inquiry In Sweden, Italy's Biggest Post-War Venture Synthetic Rubber Plant, 42 Members Not To Seek Re-Election Some Marginal Seats, Women M.P.S Unlucky Commons Ballot On Private Bills, Storm In Japan Over Police Powers Obstacles To Bill, Two-Party Belgian Cabinet Formed Command Of Majority, Duchess Of Kent To Visit South America Month's Tour In New Year, Singer's Contract Cancelled, American Eyes Already On Next Elections Results Scanned For Possible Presidential Candidates, Italy Complains Of "Insults" By Lord Montgomery, Insurance Centre To Cost �1M. Planning Approval For City Block, George Dillon Divides New York Critics, Runaway Weddings In Scotland Legal Position Of Foreign Couples, Chertsey Opposing Egham Caravans Protest To Minister, Earthquake Shakes N. Japan Tidal Wave Feared, Germany To Become A Major Air Power Again Plan For 1,326 Front Line Aircraft, Pay Settlement Rejected By Miners Objection To Conditions: Union Hint At Arbitration, Unsolved Mystery Of Antarctic U.S. Team Sets Out For Crossing, Scheme To Permit 100% House Loans Criticized "Need For Borrower To Have Personal Stake In Home", First Stage Of Wheat Talks Ended, Trade Unionist On 1922 Executive Four New Members, Robbery Of Bank Cashier Four Men Sent To Prison, �1,660 For Louis XVI Suite, Soviet Attack On Mr. Macmillan, Lockett Coin Sale Reaches �258,817 Civil War Pieces, Project For U.N. "Stand-By" Force Shelved, New Zealand Earns More Dollars Improving Economic Position, The Macneil To Sell Clan Land 9,000 Acres Include 15 Islands, Cuba Rebels Seize Another Airliner, Rivals Annoyed At Pontypool Heir Presumptive Criticized, 30 Nominations For Shadow Cabinet, Clodion Statuette For V. And A. Three Gifts From Sir Chester Beatty, Hull To Promote Bill For �14M. Bridge, City Protest At Plan To Cut Trains, British Legion Looks Ahead, "Risks In Industry Must Be Made Worthwhile" Sir H. Pilkington's Advice On Striving For Competitive Leadership, Man's Death In Hotel Nairobi Murder Charge, Halifax Comment On Loans Plan, Fine By Tomato Board Upheld Totalitarian Methods Alleged, Danger Of Election Fiasco In Algeria Candidates' Hesitancy, M.C.C. Recover From Bad START, An Adventurous Silhouette Progress in Rebuilding the City Centre at Plymouth, Two-Hour Clash On Israel Border, Lord Mayor's Show Date Change Approval By Court Of Common Council, Movements Of Liners, M.P's Call For Union Inquiry Attorney-General Asked To ACT, Why Some Insects Can Resist D.D.T. Work On Two Major Problems, The Rights Of Trade Union M.P.S Influential Status Confirmed, Traditional West Undergoing Process Of Change Clerical Influence Seen In New Guise, Ten Years' Achievements Of A Community Centre, Africans' Long Wait For An Answer Reasons For Kenya Walk-Out, Allied Strategy From Burma To S.E.A.C. New Volume Of History Of War With Japan, Protest Over Rents "Leak" To Press Labour Group Talk Of Expulsion, Government Aid For Railways, New Drill For The Green Jackets Duke Watches Recruits, Mr. Pasternak's Hope Of Redemption Regrettable Consequences Of "Misconstrued" Novel, Amnesty Time In Yugoslavia Mr. Djilas's Chances, Sale Of 900 Stones Of Fish Forbidden, Editors' Warning On Errors Of "Political Novel-Sermon", Mr. Merchant Ends Ottawa Tour Popular Ambassador. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Storm Over Strike Damages Award, Bank Governor Reappointed, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, Eastern Africa Legal Appointment, R.A.F. APPOINTMENTS.-Group Captain, RANGOON.-Dr. Saw Hla Tun and Duwa, Princess Margaret Inaugurates Cambridge Laboratories Award Of Honorary Degree. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,900, Broadcasting Programmes Home. Picture Gallery: Sir Winston Churchill Honoured Princess Margaret During Her Visit To Cambridge. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1858. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Pageantry in Slow Motion, New Polish Lead, Aftermath of Independence, How to Show It, The Miners Say "No", Old Fears Revived. Letters to the Editor: Hampton Site, Democracy In Uganda, Potato Quotas, Kitchener, Trees To Be Felled, Dealing With Crime, Overcrowded?, Ladies In The House, Decisions On Privilege Public's Need For Reassurance. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Brig. E. C. Anstey Staff Officer And Journalist, Mr. S. Butterworth, Rev. D. R. Davies, Rev. Aloysius Kuhar, Dame Rose Macaulay, Very Rev. F. P. Harton, Mr. Rudolf Bockelmann, Obituary, Mr. Mark Ostrer Films Of The 1930s. Politics and Parliament: Strain On Troops In Cyprus M.P.S' Concern For Discipline House Of Lords, House of Commons Thursday, November 6. Reviews: Bohemians In Turmoil Lively Talk But Little Plot, Glorious Mastery Of Berlin Orchestra Memorable Reading Of Wagner, Pictures for Melbourne An Important Ricci Purchased, The Partnership of Music and Letters, Miniaturist At The Piano Mr. Gerard Moorat's Recital, A Poet Breaks a 40 Years' Silence Ralph Hodgson's Rare Merits, A Sea Symphony At Albert Hall Impressive Performance. Sport: Service Troubles Marlborough Dependable Harrow Rackets Pair, Sports in Brief, Good Passing By Prior Park Pack's Service Used To Advantage, New Code For International Yacht Racing I.Y.R.U. Committee Approve Changes In Right-Of-Way Rules, Westminster Given Little Chance Repton Convincing, Reduced Service Area No Handicap, May Denied Early View Of Kline And Meckiff Injured Knee Given Further Week's Rest, Lord Roberts Trophy For Allhallows Remarkable Shooting, Slow Rowing Times In Oxford Pairs Holders Defeated, Hockey Under Difficulties Germans Unused To Conditions, Wilson's Pace Tells Torquay Victory Repeated, Royal Navy Boxers Outclassed All 10 Bouts Lost, S.R.A. Challenge Resisted Jesters Again Win Bigelow Trophy, Impressive Victory For Oasis At Liverpool Roughan Preferred To Red Bob In Becher Steeplechase, Oxford Hold Spurs To A Draw Forwards' Harmony On Sodden Pitch, Thomson Shares Golf Lead Second Round Of 64, Hereford Hazards For Racegoers Favourites Out Of Luck, Windsor Chance Of No Complaint Little Opposition, Warning For South African Players Amateur Status. Business and Finance: Jamaican Firm To Raise �2M. London Placing In January, Ransome And Marles Bearing Company Limited Group Profit Exceeds �1,400,000 Contribution Of Oversea Subsidiaries To Record Turnover Substantial Order Book Mr. Edward W. Senior's Statement, Fine Spinners Bid For Lilac Mill, Tin Council "No" To Russia Permitted Exports Unchanged, German Fiscal Policy Criticized, Oil Search Costs Minister's Warning, J. WHITTINGHAM & SONS LIMITED (Wool Merchants, Top Makers and Wool Combers) Turnover Well Maintained Mr. L. C. Taussig On Effect Of Fall In Wool Values, Manchester Liners Limited Reasons For Satisfaction In Diamond Jubilee Year Sir Ernest H. Murrant's Speech, American Fire Losses Lowest For A Year, British Motor Profits Doubled Mr. Cobbold's Decision, Problems Of Buying Shares Oversea Investors' Need For Information, Bank Of England Return Issue Department, Thos. W. Ward Profits Warning, Wiggins, Teape Peak Turnover, Uranium Profits Up, Heavy Turnover Of Money, Shipbuilders Warned About Prices, "Let Your Savings Build", Sharp Advance In Tin Over �7 A Ton Higher, Last Year's Capital Issues, Canadian Bank Rate Again Rises. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Profit-Taking, Stock Exchange Dealings, Relay Exchanges Negotiations Two Firms May Be Acquired, Reserves Decline, Closing Prices, Latest Dividends, Equities Again Active Prices Below The Best, Sterling Wanted On The Continent, Montreal Exchange, London Provisions Exchange. Business Appointments: Business Changes Barclays Bank Deputy Chairmanship. Property: Mann & Co. & Ewbank & Co..
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