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The Times - 14/08/1959

1959; Gale Group;

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From Our Athletics Correspondent, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BURNHAM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Middle East Correspondent, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TOKYO CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rome Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our City Editor, From Our United Nations Correspondent, W. S. MAGUINNESS. Department of Classics, University of London King's College, Strand. W.C.2, Aug. 12., H. J. MARCHANT. Riverside Youth Centre. Adelaide Road, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire., PHILIP GORDON. 36. Ansford Road, Bromley, Kent, Aug. 12, STUART MIALL. North Acres, Streat, near Hassocks, Sussex, Aug. 12., J. G. MORRELL. 2, The Drive, Harold Wood, Essex., DONALD PORTWAY, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, University of Khartoum, and formerly Master of St. Catharine's College, Cambridge. P.O. Box 487. Khartoum. Aug. 11., G. E. BLUNDELL. Bucklebury Grange, Berkshire., ROBERT R. D. PHILLIPS. 5, Paper Buildings, Temple, E.C.4, Aug. 13., A. S. COMYNS CARR. 58, Victoria Street, S.W.1, Aug. 12., From Our Political Correspondent, K. J. WOOTTON. Manager, Atomic Energy Division, General Electric Company Limited. Erith, Kent, Aug. 10., ERNEST LINDGREN, Deputy Director and Curator, National Film Archive. 164, Shaftesbury Avenue, W.C.2, Aug. 10., WILLIAM G. BARBER. 138, Hurst Road. Sidcup, Kent, Aug. 10., ELSIE SHARP. The Thatched House, Wargrave, Berkshire., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Science Correspondent, FROM OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Flowers, PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS 3 lines 30s. (minimum). News: Traffic Scheme Trial On Exeter By-Pass, British Fish Policy Attacked Norwegian Complaint, Man And Wife Shot In Street Police At Hospital, Punishment Not For A Kick Guardsman "Took Too Many Paces", Over The Thames With No. 3 Iron Golfers Cheered At Strand-On-The-Green, Big Game Poaching In Tanganyika Concern At Dwindling Numbers, A Balkan Problem In Montenegro IT IS Not So Easy To Get A Fill Of Petrol, Strike Threat By Porters Talks At Victoria To-Day, Protest At Refuse Pit In National Park Tree Planting Urged, Riddle Of Tire On Runway Warning To Aircraft, Advice On Demarcation Refused To Minister Matter Outside Competence Of Shipbuilding Confederation, "No Right To Keep Clients Deeds", Modern Trends Typified in Japan's University Buildings Local Characteristics Within An International Style, Splintering Of Kenya Parties Europeans Split As Africans Quarrel, Uganda Trade Boycott Denounced African Minister's Views, British Delegates To Warsaw, Explosion Kills Spectator Struck By Part Of Gas Cylinder, Mr. Herter's Plans To Prevent Strife In Caribbean, U.S. Discoverer Satellite In Orbit Stand-By To Catch 300lb. Capsule, Miss A. Townsend Wins Gold Cup Brighton Horse Show Ladies' Champion, The Course Of Nature Offshore Bird-Watching, The White Nile In Danger Of Turning Green Unexplained Water-Plant Invasion, Man Remanded On Railway Charges Alleged To Have Cut Signalling Equipment, Jury Want Action On Lorry Loads Approach To Minister Urged At Inquest, Rowdy Scenes In Port Kembla Crew Walk Off Ship, Hopes Of Settling Telefilm Dispute, Shoreham Place Burnt Action By Demolition Contractors, Second Thoughts In Laos On Seriousness Of Revolt, Sergeant Cleared On Letter Charge R.A.F. Man To "Take Matter Higher", War Of Views On Richmond Hill County's Opposition To Flats Plan, Ban On S. Korean Newspaper Government Defies Court Ruling, Royal Plane Lands With Flat Tire Princess Alexandra's Fiji Call, Israel Firm On Refusal To Use Suez Canal Cairo's Demands Resisted, Stages In Spanish Stabilization Assurance On Prices, Cyprus Role 'With Afro-Asians' Left-Wing Publishes Its Programme, Newhaven-Dieppe Winter Closing Supported Users' Committee Vote For B.T.C. Plan, Scottish Wool Federation Move To Protect Interests, Smallest Squadron Formed By R.A.F. Four-Aircraft Unit Going To Kenya, Big Check Begins In Cairo Museum Another Tutankhamen Relic Missing, K.L.M. Order More U.S. Aircraft Pilots' New Pay Scale, German Oil Prices To Be Raised Government Tactics Undecided, U.S. Firm Plans Air-Car "60m.P.H. 6in. From Ground" Over Land Or Water, Work On Approach To Thames Tunnel £333,000 Contract Placed, Possible Dangers Of Hair Sprays Use Of Face-Masks Suggested, Exports Up £36M. In July Smaller Trade Gap, Report Of Rising In Cuba Airport And Town "Captured", Uneasy Peace At Morris Works, Soviet Destroyer In Collision, A New Class Of Electrical Conductor Uses For A Special Form Of Graphite, "Last Chance" Man For Sentence "Publicity Broke His Spirit", Indian Challenge To China "McMahon Line IS The Frontier" Mr. Nehru Cheered By M.P.s, Official War On Mobile Canteens Lorry Drivers' Need, "Dog Day" In The Vale Of Rydal Blencathra Pack Score At Hound Show, British Troops In Maldives Request By R.A.F., No Indian Mission Reports Of Offer Denied, Three New Models By Mercedes Shorter Wheelbases, Mr. Gaitskellin Medway Towns Visits To Works And Dockyard, Prison For Forging Customs Receipt, A Lonely Protest, Vatican's Domestic Reforms, Nottingham Police Post Withdrawal Capt. Popkess's Deputy Stands Down, Belgian Desire For Consultations Explanation To N.A.T.O. Allies, Far East Air Force Changes Parachute-Survival Schools Linked, Further Trouble In Natal Dipping Tanks Destroyed, Woman Held On Menaces Charge Letter To Father Of Missing Boy Alleged, Kenya Farmer Attacked, Party Storm At New Sicily Cabinet 'Playing Into Hands Of Communists', Movements Of Liners, "Interfering In Iraq" Gen. Kassem Warns "Greedy People", Portraits And Furniture To Pay Death Duty Transfer At Culzean Castle, Mr. Menzies's 'New Doctrine Of Coexistence' Effect Of Mr. Macmillan's Trip To Moscow, Louder Voice For African Voters United Party Pledge, Areas For Bantu Development, A Disarmament 'Groundwork' Welcome From Mr. Hammarskjold, River Bursts Dam Bridges Closed At Salzburg 9 Dead In Floods, Print Agreement "Not A Model" Employers On Role Of Lord Birkett, Only Half Missing Drugs Found Hospital Inquiry, M.P.s From Fifty Nations Meet, Father And Beach Patrolman, Reply To Attacks On Police Magistrate's Advice To "All Citizens", Witness Says HE Was Threatened Man Picked Out In Court Foyer. News in Brief. Sport: Moore Retains Title Durelle Knocked Out In Third Round, Hampshire In Strong Position Sussex Collapse, Middlesex Follow On At Cleltenham Gloucestershire's Spinners Do The Damage, Sports in Brief, Irish Golf Title For Roberts Experience Tells In Trying Weather, Horrocks-Taylor To Join Lions Price Or Mulligan At Stand-Off, Dutch Juniors Gain Two Trophies Skilful Sailing In Gusty Wind, Worthington Takes His Chance Anderson Badly Out Of Touch, Martini Playoff Needed Victory For Alliss And Sutton, Splendid Day For D. Smith Five Winners In Five Rides, Norwegian Yacht Successful Unchallenged In One Ton Cup Race, Warwick Advance In Short Day After Early Shocks, Roehampton Croquet, Suggestion To End Bowlers' Drag Photograph Theory Of S. Africans, Swedish Yacht First To Finish, Wightman Cup Draw Miss Mortimer In Opening Singles, Forcing Fails In Triples Difficult Wind For Bowls, Strong Fields At Newbury Be Cautious May Make Amends, Lancashire Gain Four Points Surrey Let Difficult Chances SLIP, Tough Polish Opposition For British Athletes, M.C.C. In Western Canada Improved Standard, Costly Misses By Ireland Watson's Fine 100. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Programmes Home, Four Share Chess Lead Dr. Aitken's Victory Over Mardle, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,137. Display Advertising: Cariflex, The Airscrew Company & Jicwood Ltd., Head Wrightson, Double Century, National Benzole, Henry Ansbacher And Company, Avia, Marconi, Multiple Display Advertisements, Parker '51', Harrods Limited, B. O. A. C, The Times, International Combustion Limited, The Bank Of Tokyo Trust Company, Lombard Banking Limited, Blundell, Spence And Co. Ltd., Lucozade. Picture Gallery: Furniture From Knole. Official Appointments and Notices: Commonwealth Office Appointment, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Big Battalions, Better Than Expected, Fortress Canada?, An Irresponsible Disclaimer, Copy Cats. Letters to the Editor: Youth Clubs, IS IT Cricket?, When Pits Are Closed Steps To Prevent Unemployment, Take-Over Bids, Survey Of Foreign Films, Crowds At Crathie, Staggering Holidays, British Community In Khartoum, Nuclear Ships, Chemical Warfare, Smoke-Filled Rooms, Nyasaland. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Editor Of "The Oxford Companion To Music", Brussels Opera To Be Reorganized Invitation To Mr. Arlen, Holiday for the Enthusiastic Music Maker, Pianos Keep In Favour British Exports Lead World, Paintings Lent To Cardiff Gallery Varied Collection, Covent Garden's New Candelabra, Film Life Of Christ, Sixty Years of Change in the Musical Play, New York Orchestra At Baalbek, Angry Young Man With A Difference, Television and the Dance Chance to Evolve a Form Beyond the Reach of Any Other Medium, Operetta Singers, Dutch Flower Paintings Remain Fashionable. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1859. Obituaries: Count Louis De Lichtervelde Belgian Historian, Mr. E. A. Kosminsky Pre-Industrial England Explored, Mr. A. G. Michelsen, Capt. Dermot Musker, Col. R. J. I. Hesketh, Mrs. J. D. Hedderwick, Mr. G. J. Watumull, Rev. Dr. Arthur Jeffery, Obituary, Mr. Jeremy Smith. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Equities Turn Irregular Increased Profit Taking, New Capital Issues Brewery Offer Result, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Wall Street's Trading Slowest Of The Year, Commodity Markets Active Dealings In Lead, Closing Prices, Unit Trust Prices. Business and Finance: City News In Brief, Bloemfontein Castle Statement Assurance On Use, Two-Way Capital Flow Across The Atlantic Putting IT In Perspective, Another Beecham Factory, CITY WALL PROPERTIES LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Act,1948), WHO ARE CAR OWNERS IN THE UNITED STATES? (Percentage of spending units), Trade Gap Narrows As Exports Rise British Investment In Persia, Canadian Dollars In Demand N. American Buying For Investment, Beer Consumption Up, Improvement In U.S. Borax Earnings, Canada's Bank Rate Soars Bond Market Remains Clouded, Rayon Weavers To Close Looms, New Limit For U.S. Bonds Above 4¼ Per Cent., Bids And Deals Vitamins Statement, Hire-Purchase Profit Margins Fall, Money Adequate, New Pensions Company, The International Tea Company's Stores Record Improvement In Turnover Achieved Increased Competition And Expenses Affect Results Extensive Modernization Programme Continued Mr. William Bolwell Reviews Trading, U.S. Insurance Firm For Austria, Two More Lombard Branches Oversea, Calgary And Edmonton Land Company Limited Development Progress And Prospecis, Sharp Inflow Of Notes Fiduciary Issue Cut By £50M., West Driefontein Good Values, Hovis-McDougall Beneficial Effects Of Merger Increasing Damnd For Products Dr. Kenneth Moore's Review, Company Results International Tea's Record Turnover Record turnover for 1958-59 is reported by Mr. W. Bolwell, the chairman of International Tea Company's Stores., Oilfield News, Institute Of Chartered Accountants Examination Results. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Property: Mann & Co. Ewbank & Co. Established 1891.

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