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The Times - 06/06/1955

1955; Gale Group;

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From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR LAWN TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLO CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Athletics Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FRANCES M. BIRKETT., J. H. LODGE., J. I. M. JONES., FRANK M. JACQUES. 138, Blinco Grove, Cambridge., DEVONSHIRE. White's, St. James's, S.W.1., HENRY USBORNE., WM. LONDIN:, Visitor, London College of Divinity; RALPH TAYLOR, President; LLEWELLYN GWYNNE. E. A. DUNN, Prebendary of St. Paul's, Honorary Vice-Presidents; T. G. MOHAN, Honorary Secretary of Council; F. DONALD COGGAN, Principal; A. FRANK DENCE, Appeal Organizer. London College of Divinity, Ford Manor, Lingfield, Surrey., CECIL KISCH., ROBIN DALTON. Press Officer, Thai Public Relations Office. Royal Thai Embassy, 23, Ashburn Place, S.W.7., B. J. SIMPSON., W. A. BOKAMPER., FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Club Announcements, Opera And Ballet. Sport: Higher Charges And Smaller Crowds Football League Hint Of Fewer Clubs, Sherborne Win By Ten Wickets Westminster Strive In Vain, Walton Amateur Regatta, Sports in Brief, Conrad The New Amateur Golf Champion Slater's Dogged Recovery Set At Nought In The Final, New Championship Holders Surrey, Pirie Beats His Surrey Mile Record By 2 Seconds FAST Last Half-Mile Defeats Driver And Maynard, Kilbarry Wins Again Sherborne Horse Trials, Belgian Grand Prix Decisive Victory By Mercedes-Benz, Surprise In The Solent New Boats Take First Three Places, Kempton Park Results, Becker Takes Set Off Stewart FAST Lawn Tennis In Northern Final, Miss Mortimer Prevails French Singles Title For Britain, Hard Galloping Polo Ratanada Settling Down, Teamwork Gives Yorkshire Advantage Over Surrey Adaptable Bowlers And Sounder Batting, May To Captain England Hutton Unfit, Welcome Addition To Essex Facilities New Southend Track, Britain Win Two Boxing Titles Nicholls And Gargano, Two-Year-Olds' Sires Vilmorin Leads So Far. Display Advertising: Rodex, Northern Aluminium COMPANY LIMITED, Paa, Dunlop '65', The British Motor Corporation Ltd, National Savings Committee, Multiple Display Advertisements, Boulton And Paul. News: Mr. Khrushchev's Trieste Critics Communist Party Compromise, Ford Motors' Offer Rejected U.S. Strike Due To-Day, Big Air Test Over Continent 3,000 Aircraft Engaged, London Fares Inquiry This Month Objections To Increases, Election Day In Sicily Journeys To The Polls, Hamburg Shipyard To Be Sold Return To Private Hands, Royal Marriage In Cairo King Idris's Bride, Russia Revisited I-Better Living And A Sense Of Relaxation, Paddle Tugs For The Navy Use In Docking Carriers, Regional Train Services For To-Day, Four Dead In Flyingboat Crash Bodies Recovered By Frogmen, "In Norman Earth" Men With Unknown Graves Bayeux Memorial, Tasks Awaiting Dr. Adenauer Cabinet Problems Before U.S. Visit, Doctors Oppose Full State Service Decision "In Public Interest", Mr. Attlee "Not Depressed" Role Of Youth In Labour Party, New Middle East Air Company British Participation, The Fourth At Eton: Effects Of Strawberry Shortage, Israel Warned By Egypt Dangers Of Gaza Situation, Sierra Leone Riots Trade Union Chief Criticized, Threats To Press Freedom "Disturbing" Incidents In Commonwealth, Australian Intake Of Immigrants Basic Increase For 1955-56, Movements Of Liners, Mr. Von Karajan In, Outbreak In Viet Nam Dissident Sect's Attack Delta Battle, 50 Years As Mayor Belgian WHO Succoured British Prisoners, Mr. Nehru Leaves For European Tour Visit To Soviet Union, Strip Grazing Of Pastures Value Of Electric Fences, Geneva Meeting Proposed Invitation For July 18 No Time Limit, Berlin Road Tolls Reduced E. German Concession, An Undertaking Of Wide Scope Textual Variants To Be Included, Miners To Ballot On Coal Plans Resumption At Some Steel Plants, Sir A. Eden's Broadcast Export Trade Endangered "Deadly Serious For Country" Union Rivalries Criticized, Foreign Ministers' Task Settling Four-Power Agenda, Traces Found Of Two Early Occupations, Site Of Palace At Knossos Transfer To Greek Government, Communist Delegates To I.L.O. Employer Status, New Canadian Railways Peace River Extension Dropped, Mr. Menon's Talks Encouraging Signs In Far East, Place Of "Utopias" In Literature Dr. Mathews On Modern "Vagueness", Influx Of Irish People Into England Cardinal Griffin On "Dangers", Opposition To Peak Park Racing Appeal For £1,000 Fund, Dr. Johnson's Works Yale To Sponsor New Edition, Mauretania Held Up By Spread Of Liners Dispute, Inquiry Into A Minister Shock For Parties In Lower Saxony, Costa Rica Offer To Panama Presidents Meet On Frontier, Inter-Union Differences As A Cause Of Strikes Limits Of T.U.C.'s Authority, More Coal By Road Fewer Travellers During Weekend, Ethiopian Cabinet Changes A New Department, Austrians Back From Russia 250 Repatriated, Calcutta Manager's Death, Political Freedom On Atomic Work Ruling For Civil Servants. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Sale Room, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 7,837, Broadcasting Home Service, Drawings Of The Nude. Picture Gallery: The Unveiling Of The Bayeux Memorial. Obituaries: Sir Francis Dent Long Service On The Railways, Lieut.-Col. H. C. Copeman, Sir Herbert Stanley South Africa And Rhodesia, Prof. Urbain Mengin, Mr. Fred Groves, Count Alessandro Casati, Sir Edward Cripps, Sir James Stewart, Obituary, Mr. Ernest Maggs. Politics and Parliament: Opening Of New Parliament Less Pageantry M.P.S To Take Oath On Wednesday. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Smaller Colonies, A Confused Communist, Nibbling at Freedom, Pale Gold to Boiled Boots, The Second Week. Letters to the Editor: London College Of Divinity, A Double Overbump., "Madam Mayor", Politics In Siam, Looking Beyond The Strike Encouragement Of Skill, Anatomy Of Inflation, "The Water Mill", Electricity In Borrowdale. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: World Bank Appointment, Ecclesiastical News Trinity Ordinations, Cambridge University, Service Appointments The Army. Reviews: Henry Moore Exhibition Of His Drawings, Odeon Cinema "Marty", Shakespeare At Harrow School "As You Like It", Recitals Of The Week: Mr. Artur Rubinstein, The Oliviers In "Macbeth" Mr. Glen Byam Shaw's Production, English Song Britten's Debt To Purcell, Repertory Players "As Black As She's Painted". Business and Finance: Quality Inns Limited, Toerangie (Sumatra) Rubber & Produce Estates Trading Profit Increased Systematic Replanting Essential Mr. A. L. Mathewson's Speech, Money Market, Company Results Machine Tool And Steel Earnings, Activity In Australia, £2M. Savings Deficit, City News In Brief, The Cronite Foundry Company Limited, Company Meeting The Union-Castle Mail Steamship Company, Limited Reduced Profit Entirely Due To Heavier Running Costs Forthcoming Freight Agreement Negotiations Awaited Shipbuilding: Need For Fixed Price Quotations Sir George P. Christopher's Address, Sterling Easier, West African Bank Issue, U.S. Motor Wage Talks Turn For Worse, City Notes Fixed And Free Copper, Firm Timber Market, Sugar Decisions, GARRARD & CO. LTD. (Crown Jewellers) Year's Turnover A Record Export Sales Increased Mr. J. J. Hodges On Improved Results, South Africa Borrowing From Holland. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1855. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction.

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