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The Times - 14/09/1957

1957; Gale Group;

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F. L. H., FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Medical Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent, From Our Labour Reporter, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, JACK BERESFORD., C. BARNARD., HORACE WHITE., MAX BELOFF., JOHN H. MACCALLUM SCOTT., J. F. OSBORNE., E. E. R. THORP., By Air Marshal Sir Ralph Sorley, ALBERT EHRMAN., Yours faithfully, M. JOSEPH., A. SNODGRASS., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A COLLECTOR, FROM AN ANGLER, FROM A GARDENING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ST. ANDREWS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Burnham Correspondent, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Correspondent, By Our City Editor, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Club Announcements, Opera And Ballet, TRAVEL (4 lines 28s. minimum), Hotels, Resorts And Spas. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1857. News: Nuclear Plant Misgivings Cautious Approval In Snowdonia, £1M. Deal By Mr. Fraser Glasgow Stores To Join Group, India Disinclined To Condemn Russia U.N. Hungary Debate, Shipyard Joiners' Strike Ends, Glasgow Explosion Mystery Man Loses Eye And Both Hands, Medical Information For The Public Editors From 29 Countries Discuss Means Of Improving Service, Foreign Aid Edict U.S. Restriction On Socialism Public Projects Not To Benefit, Two Saved From Drifting Yacht Searchlights Played On Woman In Sea, Closer Relations With Japan Purpose Of Visit By Mr. Fujiyama, Correspondent Forbidden To Leave Ghana 250 Guineas Award In Contempt Case, For Services In Hungary Red Cross League Gets Nansen Medal, Thirty Years A Guardsman An Old Pay-Book Reveals An Army Long Vanished, Winners In Pony Club Team Event Boy Rider's Double Success, Flooding Danger In Chasm Area Firemen Clear Road Cavities, S. African Medical Congress Visitors From Britain, Communist Decline In Poland Party Losing Its Authority, State Industries "Harmed" "Constantly In The Dock", Two Years' Prison For Youth Aged 17, 86 School Children Sitting On Floor Ministry Pressed For New Building, Another Gallipoli Landing, New Rail Pay Claim 370,000 N.U.R. Workers London Busmen Ask For £1 5s. Other Union Demands, French Sop To Farmers Immediate Bonus On Corn Higher Meat Prices, Movements Of Liners, Murder Verdict On Two Children 25,000 Interviewed Without Success, Presidency Of U.S. "Lying Vacant" Historian Attacks Mr. Eisenhower, "Beaten In Cell" Allegation, Park Lane Hotel Inquiry, Parochial Horizons Of West German Electors, School Television Without Teachers B.B.C. Announce Plans For Broadcasts, Dearer Coke, No Arms Smuggling Into Basutoland South African Charge Denied, The Course Of Nature Fulmars Gone To Sea, Australia Watching Common Market Interest As Exporter, Indian Request On Disarmament, Troops Moved In Sierra Leone Safeguarding Diamond Plant, Coarse Fishing in September, Cabinet Split Healed Algeria Law Agreement, Another 'Black Friday' Government Ponder Gloucester Poll, Kenya Crisis Denied Asian Minister Calls For Joint Talks, Ankara Flood Toll Of 104 Deaths Population Taken By Surprise, Mr. Bevan Invited To Crimea Meeting With Soviet Leaders, Kashmir Not "Paper Problem" Mr. Nehru's Attack, Braking Conviction Quashed Appeal On Behalf Of Scooter Owners, Smaller Risk On The Equator British Studies Of Nuclear Dust, Charge Of Killing Doorkeeper Alleged Dispute Over Car Parking, Britain Willing To Accept Inspection Plan Disarmament Aims Of Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, Trains To Provide Secretaries Mobile Service For Business Men, Nyasaland African Drivers Beaten Punishment In Portuguese Territory, Marshal Zhukov On Future Tactics Limited Scope Of Atomic Arms, Recording Transcript Rejected By Court Policemen For Trial, Queen To Fly In U.S. Airliner Britannia Not Yet Ready, Canada's External Affairs Minister Choice Of University President, Desert City As Retreat For Mr. Molotov Western Influences Seeping Into Mongolia, Monastery Palace of the Escorial, Big Forest Fire Near Marseilles, British Liner Holed In Gale Blown On Rocky Bank, WASP Sting Caused Woman's Death "Sudden Irreversible Shock", Property Buyers Get Money Back House Collapses On Made-Up Ground, Eight Guns For A Fighter, Financial Needs Of India Aid For Five-Year Plan, The Challenge Of Need Unlimited Liability, Incident On Border Played Down Syria And Lebanon Deny Clash, Influenza Closes Schools, The Last Of The Doncaster Sales 17,000 Guineas For Sarie Filly, Light Thrown On Bronze Age Religious Rites 'Blood Altars' Among Beycesultan Finds, King Saud Writes To President "A Regular Exchange", Police Seize £5 Notes Two Men And Two Women Charged, Soviet Warning To Turkey Message Sent By Mr. Bulganin Dangers Over Syria. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: The Market At Lodz. Reviews: B.B.C. Orchestra's New Conductor Mr. Schwarz's First Concert, The Essence Of Jazz In Four Volumes, English Pictures For Dutch Nation Two Works By Horton, To-Day Home, Leeds Pottery: Wedgwood's Real Contribution to Ceramics, Autumn Blooms At The Rose Show, Temptation in the Bulb Catalogues, New York Critics Praise British Film, To-Morrow Home. Display Advertising: Sutcliffe Speakman, Gardeners Chronicle & Gardening Illustrated, Marconi, Multiple Display Advertisements, The English Joinery Manufacturers' Association, The International Combustion, Lunn's, The Times, Glayva. Sport: Final First-Class Cricket Averages Batting, Some Small Compensation For Burnham Yachtsmen, Champions Beat Rest By Six Wickets At Scarborough Constable Guides Innings To Modest Target After Quick Losses, Minor Lawn Tennis Upset Girls' Second Seed Beaten, Wingfield Sculls Heats Holder Withdraws, Walker Retains Jubilee Vase Hawes Misses A Chance, Targets For To-Day Unbeaten Football Clubs, Miss Grinham Shows Her Versatility Free-Style Title, Australia Ruling On Leg-Side Fielders Two Behind Wicket, Changes In British Athletics Team Pirie To Run Twice Against Germany, Scarborough Scoreboard, American Amateur Title Taylor And Robbins In Final, French Beige The Master Of Hornbeam At Last Almeria Wins For The Queen, To-Day's Sporting Arrangements Association League Championship, Churchills Beaten At Burhill A Runaway Victory, Croquet Trophy For Solomon, Haliburton And O'connor In Match Play Final Thomson Handicapped By Missing Niblick, Successful French Invasion Miss Varangot The New Girls' Champion. Obituaries: Mr. L. F. C. Maclean, Obituary, Mr. A. McAllister, Mr. Geoffrey Luttrell. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Looking Ahead in Borneo, Tweedledum and Tweedledee, Gloucester's Vote, Milkers' Choice, Incursion into Oil. Letters to the Editor: Steamers On Lake Geneva, British Rowing, New Towns, Petrol Concessions In France, Jobs For Arts Graduates, Recruiting, Politics Since Suez Liberals On Both Sides, Chartering A Yacht, Chess Championship Systems. Court and Social: Court Circular. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,544, Clarke Beaten By Wade At Chess Golombek Draws Level. Stock Exchange Tables: Foreign Exchanges Forward U.S. Dollars Wanted, Stock Exchange Dealings, Restrained Stock Markets, Montreal Exchange, New York Stocks, Wall Street Irregular, Closing Prices, Commodity Prices Sharp Recovery In Copper. Business and Finance: Road-Making Companies' Scheme, "Scotbits" New Service, Blakey's Boot Protectors, "Writs" Investment Policy, Vickers To Raise Nearly £30M. Mr. Glazer Unsuccessful, Shipping Losses In 1956, Power Securities Issue Success, Gordon Hotels Deal Off, Unicos Buys Control Of Property Co., Home Fire Losses Damage In July, Credit Adequate, Harmony Mining Financing, Company Results Scribbans-Kemp Report, Treasury Bill Tender, Ionian Bank Sale. Official Appointments and Notices: From The London Gazette Friday, Sept. 13. Property: Board-Residence And Apartments, Country Properties.

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