The Times - 02/09/1958
1958; Gale Group;
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From Our Northern Correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR BURNHAM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondents, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DRAMATIC CRITIC, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Science Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent, GERALD GARDINER; DONALD TEARE; J. JOHNSTON ABRAHAM; GLANVILLE WILLIAMS; WILLIAM C. W. NIXON; DOROTHEA KERSLAKE; CEDRIC LANE ROBERTS. The Abortion Law Reform Association, 18, Wyatt Park Road, Streatham Hill, S.W.2., ADAM MAITLAND. St. Albans House, 143, Gloucester Road, S.W.7., SALISBURY. Hatfield House, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, Aug. 31., N. A. PANNELL. House of Commons., HAILEY. HURCOMB, Vice-President. The International Union for the Conservation of Nature. JULIAN HUXLEY. WILLINGDON, President, The Fauna Preservation Society. The Fauna Preservation Society, Regent's Park, Aug. 29., H. HOLLAND. Grantham House, 27, Wilmot Street, Heanor, Derbyshire., R. S. STAFFORD, Technical Director, Handley Page Ltd. Cricklewood, N.W.2., JOHN JEWKES. Merton College. Oxford., J. TREWINNARD. 18, Coral Road. East Sheen, S.W.14., From Our Motoring Correspondent, By Our City Editor, From a Correspondent, FROM A MANCHESTER CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Club Announcements, Opera And Ballet. Sport: Brighton Croquet, Hitting Spree By Warwickshire 155 From Horner, Miss Truman In Good Form Only One Game Dropped, Preston Score Again Everton Struggle Vainly, Polo Expansion In The North New Catterick Club Make Their Mark, Bisley Clubs Visit To Portsmouth City R.C. Beat Navy, Somerset Win In Two Days Fine Bowling By McCool, Midlander Relishes Firm Going At Birmingham Mon Fetiche Disappoints, Sports in Brief, Derbyshire Only 10 Short Hampshire 61 All Out, British Swimmers Gain Medals Silver And Bronze But No Gold, Dunlop Masters Golf Draw Thomson Plays Hunt, Glamorgan Lose Initiative Three Wickets In An Over By Tyson, Attack Pulls Surrey Through By 17 Runs At Hove Four Completed Innings Of Less Than 90 On Awkward Pitch, R.O.R.C. Cruisers Sail Gently Burnham Success Of Bluebottle. Display Advertising: Short, Mg, Argosy, Aeronautics, Myton, 'Fiberite', Folland Gnat, Alvis, Leicester Permanent, Metropolitan-Vickers, William Palfrey Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bristol Siddeley, Technology, The Bank of Nova Scotia, The Standard, The Bank Of Tokyo Trust Company. News: Air Travel Without Cosseting Minister's Advice, Finland Ban On A Communist Entry Visa Refused, Doubling Output Of Steel By China Party Target Revised, Brisk Business In Personal Loans Many Applications Rejected, Kinship And Social Class Inquiry The Prodigal Son WHO Has Left His Family, Inquest Opened On Naval Lieutenant Harwell To Report, "Secret Signing By Mr. Casey" Jakarta Report Of New Guinea Pact, Protest To Britain Resort To Force Alleged, Church To Become Community Centre Halls, Stage, And Workshop, Cleaning Up In Rumania Purges Of Party And Industry, Professors' Posts In Iraq Cancelled Egyptian As University President, Moroccan Glimpse Crowding All Manner Of Nice Things Into A Lightning Tour, Grim Budget For Argentina Big Losses On State Undertakings, Little Incentive For Nuclear Transport, S. Africa's Next Prime Minister Nationalists Make Choice To-Day, Export Controls Eased By India Drive For Foreign Exchange, Spreading The Banking Habit "Loans May Attract More Customers", Work Begins On The Forth Road Bridge, Long-Distance Telex Calls For 2D. Automatic Exchange Opened, Rashid Ali Goes Back To Iraq Prime Minister In 1941 Revolt, Partition Suggested To Solve S.W. Africa Deadlock, 80 Designs For Shaw Alphabet Theatregoers Told Of £500 Contest, Movements Of Liners, Scientists Review Nuclear Power Progress Geneva Conference Looks Ahead, Hungarian Purge Of Bar Communist Control Of Legal System, E. German Unrest "Growing" Sharp Rise In Flow Of Refugees, Commonwealth Aims For The Montreal Conference Mobilizing Development Resources, Fire At Railway Wagon Works 20 Appliances Called, Queen Zeine Flown From Jordan Trip To Europe With Two Princesses, British Willingness To Enter Discussions Reiterated, Advances Claimed By Mexico Presidents Review, Parents Left Infant In Wood Woman's Alertness, Power To Raise Fares Application By Commission Up To 3D. A Mile, Desire Under The Limes, Nuclear Power Plant For Cuba British Firm's Part, Demand For Better Education By Canada's Negroes Close Watch On U.S. Segregation Issue, Stopping Zeta's Heat Losses Hope Of 25M. Degree Temperatiures, Formosa Policy Reaffirmed No Backing Away By America, Peaceful Day's Fishing In 12-Mile Limit Effective Protection By Royal Navy Three "Boxes" Off Iceland, Military Cross For Action In Malaya, Getting Out Of The Doldrums, Pay Award To Brick Workers, Demand For T.U.C. To Ensure Unity On Wages Past Lack Of Guidance Criticized, Spokesman Of India At U.N. Mr. Lall's Work As "Honest Broker", Aspects Of Cellular Differentiation New Directions For Research, Deep Drilling Of The Earth Plan For 10-Kilometre Boring, Two Escape From Leeds Prison "Rather Dangerous Characters", British Association Buffer Against Machine Age Barbarism Value Of "Little Clans", Driver Overturned Bus, Court Told Election For Trial By Jury On Drink Charge, Fright A Possible Cause Of Death Men Trapped In Dark In Flooded Shaft, Prison Sentences For Five Nottingham "Rowdies" Court Told Of "Television Cameraman WHO Saw Fit To Ignite A Flare", Saboteurs' New Targets In France Threat To Trains And Aircraft, Helping Plants Defy Weather Chemical Induces Rapid Flowering, Insurance Cover Oversea Lack Of "Green Card" May Be Costly On The Continent, Briton Killed In Nicosia 700 Cypriots Questioned, Naval Cadetships, "A Lovely Glimpse Of England" "The Times" Calendar For 1959 Now Ready, Sir Hugh Foot's Consultations Future Role Of Makarios, Enriching The Essex Countryside New Woodlands Planted By County Council, Wreck Of Pacific Raft M. De Bisschop Dead, "Weedkiller In Tea Flask" Prosecution Alleges Man Was Jealous, Dock Strikers Get An Ultimatum Threats To Economy Of Tanganyika, T.U.C President Condemns Unofficial Strikes Unions Advised To Discipline Their "Bad Shipmates", £1,000 Winning Numbers In Bonds Draw, The Course Of Nature. Wheatears By The Sea, Renewed Racial Disturbances In London Windows Smashed By Crowds 30 People Arrested, Search For Oil In Malta Deep Test Started, Ship Repairing Inquiry Urged Welsh Alarm At Slump, The Modern Use of Stained Glass, R.A.F.'s Aerobatics Display At Farnborough Ejector Seat Saves Pilot In Sea Hawk Crash. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Programmes Home, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,843. Reviews: British Music Of Contrasts Walton And Bliss, Mob Fervour As Background Satire Lacking In The Bonefire, Dismal Films in First Week of Venice Festival, £8,000 Needed For A Georgian Theatre Where Kean And Siddons Played, Royal Danish Orchestra's First Edinburgh Concerts, New Swedish Symphony Dedicated To Selma Lagerlöf. Picture Gallery: Opening The T.U.C. Conference. Obituaries: A.V.-M. Philip Mackworth Long Distance Air Navigation, M. Eric De Bisschop French Explorer, Mr. W. H. Jeanes, Dr. R. Vaughan Williams, Mr. S. K. Ratcliffe Journalist And Publicist, Mr. Ian Hooper, Cyril Hare, Mr. Ivan Snell, Dr. Rupert Waterhouse The Rheumatic Diseases, Miss Margaret Babington, Rose Marchioness Of Headfort, Sir Arthur Page Former Chief Justice Of Burma, M. Lucien Bossoutrot Veteran Pilot, Obituary. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The Little Clans, South West Africa's Future, Match Making, Taking Bearings, Wild Life In Tanganyika, Election in Chile. Letters to the Editor: Baggage-Trains, Inter-Racial Tensions Need To Control Immigration, A Loan From The Bank, Europet, Abortion Law Reform, Cohen Report, Just So. Court and Social: Court Circular. Business and Finance: Canadian Car Co. Redundancy Slump At Main Works, City News In Brief, Impact Of Banking Moves On Credit Structure Return To Traditional Role, Latest Dividends, Company Results Peak Profits For Triplex, Walter Somers' Issue Plans London Quotation To Be Sought, Murex Limited Sir Arthur Smout's Review, Sharp Advance In Tin Cash £12 10s. Up, U.S. Debenture Offers Postponed "Bond Market Uncertain", The Malayan Rubber, Loan & Agency Corporation, Ltd. Substantial Structural Changes Outlined, Lower Interest Rates For Wool Buyers, Swedish-Soviet Commodities, VENNER LIMITED (Electro-Mechanical Engineers) Mr. A. A. Rowse On Developments, Nigerian Rubber Sales Exempt From Control, Uneven Supply Of Money, Wall Street Closed, Sterling Dearer On Most Centres Restricted Business, Union Discount's New Manager, Building Societies And Rates Urged To Wait, Gale Lister & Co. Dividend Maintained, Holland Attracts Growing Number Of Foreign Companies, Man-Made Fibre Trade Improvement, Furness, Withy And Company Limited Results Reasonably Satisfactory Having Regard To Prevailing Circumstances Need To Counteract Benefits Enjoyed By Those Sailing Under "Flags Of Convenience" Sir Ernest H. Murrant Reviews A Difficult Year, British Firms' Adverstising In Canada Some Successful Case-Studies, Hosiery, Carpets, And Leather July Sales Figures. Stock Exchange Tables: Markets More Cheerful Selective Buying Of Equities, Stock Exchange Dealings, Closing Prices. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1858. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners.
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