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The Times - 21/11/1958

1958; Gale Group;

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From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Science Correspondent, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PROPERTY MARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our City Editor, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, GERTRUDE WILLIAMS., ANTHONY CRIPPS., ESME CONNELL., EDWARD BEDDINGTON-BEHRENS., BESSBOROUGH, President of the, HARVEY OF TASBURGH Chairman, KENNETH COHEN. Hon Secretary, JOHN ARBUTHNOT, JOHN BARLOW, PETER ROBERTS, CHARLES TAYLOR, COLIN THORNTON-KEMSLEY., SETON GORDON., From Our Nicosia Correspondent, DAVID WERSTER, General, A. P. HERBERT., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, A. J. WILLIAMS. Lord Mayor of, T. P. R. LAYNG., ALICIA C. PERCIVAL., GILBERT ASHTON., DAVID C. MARSH. Head of the, E. HOLLAND HUGHES, Director, , ROBERT S. ELKIN., HELEN SEVIER DAVIES., FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From a Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Legal Notices, Opera And Ballet, Flowers, Public Appointments. Sport: Featherweight Boxing Title Neill Now Fully Fit, Yeovil's Narrow Victory Over Southend United Will Now Meet Colchester In Second Round Of F.A. Cup, British Army XI, Australia Take Early Lead In Canada Cup Golf Ireland, England, And U.S. Follow Closely, Squash Rackets, Universities XV Lose Eight-Point Lead Old Boys Fine Recovery, Handsome Triumph By Oxford University Scratch XV Look The Part, Sports in Brief, Worcester Well Balanced Easy County Hockey Victory, O'neill Faces M.C.C. Again Australians Omit Main Bowlers Watson Still Unfit, Surprise For Cooper First Seed To Lose Set, Mazurka Fit From The Flat Sandown Park Caters For Young Horses, Attack IS Still Cambridge's Most Pressing Problem, Uttoxeter Results, Counties Make Team Changes Positions Still Vacant, Decisive Rackets By First String Rugby School Pair Of Distinction. Display Advertising: Control Systems Ltd, Shell X-100, N. Burston & Co. Ltd, Multiple Display Advertisements, W. T. Henley's Telegraph Works Company Ltd., Vickers, Spey Royal, Midland Bank, The Observer, Roads Campaign Council, Daily Mail, 'Stereo', The Times, "Broomwade", Grosvenor-Laing, North Central Wagon & Finance Co. Ltd., Air-India, Stewarts And Lloyds, Limited, Cinzano, "King George IV", Thos. W. Ward Ltd, Rootes, Whiteleys, du Maurier, Mercier, The Chartered Bank. Law: Court Of Appeal Widow Forbidden To Sell Furniture Registrar's Ruling Stands In Re Eichholz, Deceased, High Court Of Justice Probate, Duvorce And Admiralty Division Former Ambassador Found Guilty Of Adultery Greville-Bell V. Greville-Bell And Primo De Rivera, Appeal On Damages Fails Steer V. Durable Rubber Manufacturing Co. Ltd., House Of Lords Colonel Wintle's Submission Concluded Wintle V. Nye, Restrictive Practices Court Evidence Of Loss Of Exports In Re Yarn Spinners Agreement. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1858. News: Big Rise In Radioactivity After Soviet Tests Arctic Nuclear Explosions On Vast Scale, Bonn Prepares For De Gaulle Talks Intense Activity, Seamstresses "Earning Up To £1,000 A Year" Headmaster Aims To Encourage Thrift, Pakistan "Challenge" To Commonwealth Mr. Nehru On Violation Of Basis Of Democracy, Nicosia Exchange Of Letters Governor's 12 Points, Croydon Firms Join Airwork Group, Recluse Stayed In Bed For 30 Years, Island Racked By Distrust, M. Mitterand Ploughs A Lonely Furrow In The Nièvre Financial Burden Of Colonial Responsibilities, First Nuclear Power Station In Continental Europe British Contract For Italy Begun, Ban On Merger Of U.S. Steel Firms, Labour's Task In Australian Election Unknown Sway Of Smaller Parties, 90,438 Visitors To Festival Concern Over Finance At Edinburgh, Slogan To Sell Typewriters Trade Support Post Office Campaign, Three Killed In Crash With 'Abnormal Load', Ex-Minister's Appeal British Columbia Bribe Allegations, Germany "Proud Of British Alliance" "Misrepresentation" On State Visit, £2,000 Traffic Plan Prize London Highway Development, Bank Rate Cut To 4% Fifth Successive Reduction Lowest Level For Five Years, Disturbance Noted On Moon Reddish Patch Seen, Reduction Of Sentence For Manslaughter, British U.N. Resolution Takes Greeks By Surprise, Retort To Critics, Atomic Accident In Yugoslavia One Dead And Five Hurt, 15,000 Gns. For A Bellini Sale Of Skippe Collection, Difficult Aspects Of Obscenity Bill, Australian Air Line Pilots' Strike Dispute Over Salaries, Mr. Butler "Has No Standing" Case Of Alsatian In Sanctuary, A University City Coventry "Worthy Of Status", Movements Of Liners, Shooting Of British Wife In Israel U.N. Report Completed, Contradictions At Cyprus Inquest More Witnesses Tell Of Beatings, U.N. Information Service Inconclusive End To Long Debate, Queen Zeine Back In Jordan King Hussein As Air Escort, Tea-Time In Town Praise Of Winter Afternoon Enjoyed By A Home-Staying City Dweller, 'Neither False Nor Misleading' Evidence On Spanish Wine Label, Prime Minister On Britain's Progress Message To Shoreditch Candidate, Danger Of O.E.E.C. "Breaking Up" Sir N. Kipping On Free Trade Area Talks, 'No Standing In Buses' Demand Counter-Move To London Cuts Hold-Ups Forecast, Invitation To The Feast Attempt To Disarm Bread Critics, Alleged "Swindles" By P.L.A. Engineer, Schoolmaster Dead At Cliff Foot, Limitations Of N.A.T.O. 'Not Perfect Answer' To Soviet Challenge, Dr. Adenauer Told Of Next Russian Step "Liquidating Occupation" Of Berlin Action Seen As Diplomatic Offensive, £1,750,000 Paid For Estate Bloomsbury Purchase, York Church To Be Moved Three Miles Site On New Housing Estate, Minister's Reply On Mias Group Still Considering Call For Inquiry, Glamorgan Cricket Referendum Test Of Feeling In Wooller Dispute, Review Of Youth Service Lady Albemarle To Head Committee, Policeman's Action For Alleged Trespass Senior Officers' Evidence, Legal Problem In Pothole Sale Club's Exploration, Tribes Greet Duke And Duchess Durbar In British Somaliland, Breaking Geneva Stalemate West Move To Drop Agenda, £54,285 For A Picasso Record Prices At New York Sale, Oman Rebels Seek A Truce Reported Peace Talks, Two Expelled By Union Sequel To Strike At Shell Site, Vice Debate On Wednesday Chance Of Bill This Session, Wage Increase For Sisal Workers Price Rise Probable, Radio Equipment For Civil Aviation, Berlin Confidence In Guarantees No Weak Nerves, Outlook For Employment In Britain Gloomy Forecast By Sir A. Roberts, Cheshire's History Told In Maps Atlas To Be Published On Non-Profit Basis, Early Diagnosis Of Cancer, Duties Of African Woman Ruler, A Welcome To Some Aliens Men With Means But Not Seeking Jobs, £5M. More For Doctors And Dentists Cost Of 4% Interim Increase, A Challenge To The Chemist New Industry Based On Wood Still In The Future, Remarks Denied By Sir T. Beecham "Highest Praise" For Buenos Aires, Indecency Charge Mr. Ian Harvey, M.P., In Court, Catalan Lawyers Moved To Prison, Youth Sent To Prison For Two Years On Secrets Charges "Documents Of Real Value To A Potential Enemy", Mau Mau Prisoner Beaten To Death Interrogators Sentenced. Official Appointments and Notices: P.P.S. To First Lord.-The First Lord, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, Awards To British Chemists Bequest Of 1816, New Chief Justice, Singapore, Naval Appointments. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,912, Broadcasting Programmes Home. Politics and Parliament: PARLIAMENT-continued, Peers Attack Memorial To R.34 Minister Warned To Think Again House Of Lords, House Of Commons. Picture Gallery: The Crafts Of Christmastide Busy Days In The Back Rooms. Obituaries: Sir C. Davies Public Life In Leeds, Mrs. Hicks Beach "Yellow Book" Story And Later Writings, Obituary, Mr. Tyrone Power. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Scooting, On The Right Side, Reviving the Youth Service, Straight News, N.A.T.O.'s Economic Front. Letters to the Editor: Unemployment Figures, Swallow Goes East, Distinguished Heads, Covent Garden Subsidy, Compulsory Purchase, Free Trade Area How France Might Be Helped, Musical Dynamics, What Probation Service Lacks Officers' Salaries Too Low, From Wood Street To Wrotham, Eleven-Plus, Working For Wales Councils Not In Competition, Obscene Publications, Parliamentary Life, H.M.S. Britain, Piccadilly Circus. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Girls At Sea The Middle Watch As A Film, An Old Testament Film Cartoon, The Art of Fugue: Bach Arranged by Mr. Leonard Isaacs, A Dutch Ensemble At Wigmore Hall Contemporary Novelty And Classical Charm, Paris Gets an Opera all About Atlantis, How and How Not to Sing English, The Transient Phenomenon of Boudin's Art, Admirable But Unmoving Mr. Francescatti Plays Concertos, Henry Arthur Thomas Travel Exhibitions, Two To Blow The Watering-Can, Honest Realism, Bogus Values. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Closing Prices, No Change In Franc Exchange Rate, Surprise For Markets Funds Welcome Reduction, Foreign Exchanges, Wall Street Closes Irregular Erratic Changes, Commodity Prices Copper Easier After Steady Opening, New Talks On India's Exchange Needs, Montreal Exchange, London Provisions Exchange. Business and Finance: Fairey Works May Close Development Cost Problem, The chairman of Bignells states that until, World Interest Rates, City News In Brief, Latest Dividends, Austin & Pickersgill Limited Reconstruction Of Southwick Shipyard Completed Mr. J. H. King's Statement, Bid For Walkers Dyers, Tan SAD Holdings Limited Mr. Guy M. Chantrey's Speech, Widening Share Ownership Meeting At Westminster, Grants, U.S.A.: "Uranium Capital Of The World" Largest Mill Starts Operations, The Perak River Hydro-Electric Power Company Operations Adversely Affected By Tin Restriction Scheme, Metal Traders Limited Annual General Meeting, Committee Of Lloyd's, H. W. Lindop & Sons Record Output Col. C. A. B. Lindop's Review Of Group Activities, Building Revival Next Spring, Official Help Needed In Money Market, Iraq Oil Production In October, Gilbeys To Raise £860,000 Issue Of Non-Voting Deferred Shares, Capper Pass & Son Limited Metal Price Fluctuations Mr. A. D. Pass On The Tin Market, No Statement On Suez Shares, U.S. Exports More Vehicles, The Fairey Aviation Company Limited Aircraft Industry Facing A Very Difficult Situation Resources Heavily Committed To Financing Development Projects Solid Achievement And Steady Progress In Spite Of Prevailing Conditions Government's Ultimate Intentions Lack Clarity The Country's Entire Air Future Endangered Mr. Geoffrey W. Hall On Diversification Of Interests, Bank Rate Reduced To 4 Per Cent. Again Contrasting Views On Inflation, N.Z. Bond Offer In U.S., Eastwoods Limited Sir Thomas Moore On The Current Position, More Notes In Circulation, Estates & Agency Holdings Limited Record Crop In Difficult Year Mr. John Arbuthnot's Review, J. & F. Stone Lighting & Radio Well Equipped To Meet Free Market Competition, Bristol Wine Firm's EQUITY Subscribed 50 Times, Company Results £15M. Rise In Allied Bakeries Sales. Business Appointments: Vickers Appointments. Property: New Properties.

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