The Times - 03/11/1956
1956; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR LABOUR REPORTER, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Defence Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent I, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent, ERIC EDMONDS., W. G. GOODA., ARTHUR E. WILSON., M. W. MAXWELL, Managing Director, Sweet and Maxwell, Ltd. 2 and 3, Chancery Lane, W.C.2., ALICE CULLEN. BARNETT STROSS. FRANK BESWICK., D. WALLACE BELL. Grovelands, The Grove, Horley, Surrey, Nov. 1., A. ANDREWES, Wykeham Professor of Ancient History; MAURICE BOWRA, Warden of Wadham; ALAN BULLOCK, Censor of St. Catherine's; D. G. CHAMPERNOWNE, Professor of Statistics; H. J. HABAKKUK, Chichele Professor of Economic History; STUART HAMPSHIRE, Fellow of All Souls; HAROLD HANBURY, Vinerian Professor of English Law; JOHN MARSH, Principal of Mansfield College; H. G. NICHOLAS, Nuffield Reader in the Comparative Study of Institutions; A. L. P. NORRINGTON, President of Trinity; MARY OGILVIE' Principal of St. Anne's; RICHARD PARES, Fellow of All Souls; A. H. SMITH, Warden of New College; JANET VAUGHAN, Principal of Somerville; R. B. WERNHAM, Professor of Modern History; K. C WHEARE, Gladstone Professor of Government and Public Administration; R. C. ZAEHNER, Spalding Professor of Eastern Religion and Ethics. Oxford, Nov. 2., J. GILBERT BAKER, General Secretary, Church Assembly: Overseas Council. Church House, Dean's Yard, Westminster, S.W.1, Nov. 1., SIMON HARCOURT-SMITH., GEORGE HOUGHTON, , T. H. HUGHES-DAVIES. Wren's View, St. Paul's Churchyard. E.C.4. Nov. 1., GEORGE R. H. TROLLOPE. 116, St. Stephen's House, Victoria Embankment, S.W.1, Nov. 1., MARY WRIGHT., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A GARDENING CORRESPONDENT, FROM AN ANGLER, FROM A COLLECTOR, FROM A CRITIC, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, Prebendary E. H. Williams-Ashman, Sir Thomas Barnes, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Fredk. W. Paine.Ltd., London S.W. Est. 1884., Services To-Morrow: Twenty-Third Sunday After Trinity, Concerts, Legal Notices, T R A V E L. Politics and Parliament: Commons To Sit To-Day Labour Call To Obey U.N. Sir A. Eden Studying Assembly Speeches, Prime Minister To Broadcast Commons Statement Expected, Parliament Special Meeting Of Commons To-Day Opposition Pressure After U.N. Resolution House Of Commons. Law: Law Report, November 2 High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Alleged Negligence By Doctors Maguire v. Conway And Another, £50 Fine On Man Whose Car Killed Three, Fines After Scenes In Parliament Square, Houseboat Case. Reviews: 800gns. For Scrap Of A Painting £14,700 Sale Of Pictures, Festival Hall London Choral Society, Sadler's Wells Theatre "Tosca", Westminster Theatre "Ten Minute Alibi". Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,277, Telephone Chess Match Won By Britain, B.B.C. Programmes For The Weekend, Gilbert And Sullivan This Christmas. News in Brief. Display Advertising: South African Sherry, Dunlopillo, Appeals, Associated Lead Manufacturers Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Halifax Building Society, Gardeners, Protection, Smith & Wellstood Ltd, Ermeto, British Home & Hospital. News: Students Clash Over Suez Union Flag Burnt In Edinburgh, 'More Democracy' In E. Germany Herr Grotewohl's Promises, Adam the Good European, T.U.C. Policy On Free Market Qualified Support, Bishop Of Ely's Will Cambridge Bequests, U.N. "Police Force" Proposal Favoured In America Mr. Stevenson's Attack On Administration Policy, Sir R. Welensky's Cabinet Reshuffle In Central Africa, Now is the Time to Plant, Olympic Flame Kindled Ceremony In Ancient Stadium, Gaza Escape Route Choked With Arab Refugees Flight On Foot, On Donkey, And By Sea, Mr. Nehru Attacks Sir A. Eden 'Totally Unconvincing Explanation, Industry "Resting On Its Oars" Pay Claims Advocated As Aid To Efficiency, Russians Building Up Forces In Hungary Troops' New Pressure On Budapest Roads From Austria Closed, God And Caesar Politics And Eternal Life, Resignation In Bulgaria E. Europe's Rumbles Echo Faintly, "Serious Blow At Rule Of Law" Liberals' Condemnation, Reserves Down £30M. October Figures, Shetland: Rugged Outpost, £50,000 For Research On Poliomyelitis Virus Production In New Laboratory, Fewer Houses Built 218,479 In First Nine Months Of Year, Little Hope For 113 Trapped Miners Rescue Teams' Work, The Queen At A "Bun Fight" Aldermen Warm To Their Work, Cease-Fire Call By United Nations Moral Condemnation Of Britain, Capture Of Cyprus Terrorist Chiefs Grivas's H.Q. Staff, Demonstration In Bahrain, 280 Flowers On A Chrysanthemum National Awards, Group Loses Two Morning Papers Changes In Bradford And Birmingham, T.U.C. Warning Against Strikes, Precarious Salmon Stocks, Prevention Of Suez Canal Closure Minister On Government's "Precautionary Moves", Israel Aims Defined "No Intentions Against Egypt's Territory", La Lande's Music at Court, Egyptian Air Force Nearly Destroyed Allied Bombers Seek New Targets Canal Blocked By Six Ships, M. Pineau's Talks In London, General Indictment Of Russia In Security Council, Violets, Lovely Violets Round The Floral Clock With A Cornish Grower, The Battle Of Sinai Calm Behind The Lines As Gaza Falls, Dr. Azikiwe's Bank Investment "No Selfish Motive". Picture Gallery: Israel Troops In The Sinai Desert. Official Appointments and Notices: From The London Gazette, Speaker Of Mauritius Council, Sheriff Of Merioneth. Obituaries: Mr. A. H. Forbes, Mr. A. G. Newman, Mr. M. D. V. Holt, Dr. Leo Baeck Leader Of German Jewry, Obituary, Mrs. W. G. Allen Methodist Church In Paris. Index. Editorials/Leaders: A Way Out, A Plethora of Parties, New Houses, Is There a Molière in the House?, Hungary's Travail, Brass Bands. Letters to the Editor: Expensive Water, A Nation In Two Minds Means To Enforce U.N. Decisions, Heavy Penalties, Premium Bonds, Pedestrians Crossing. Court and Social: Court Circular. Sport: Olympic Athletes In Last Meeting Contrast In Final Preparations, Pembroke Gain Revenge Both Caius Fours Beaten, Papillio May Atone Good Chance At Kempton Park, I.Y.R.U. Pick Classes For 1960 Games One Addition Proposed, Sports in Brief, Other Sporting Arrangements Association Football, Hunt Leads By Two Strokes, Anxious Moments For Selectors Footballers On Trial To-Day, Off Spin Masters Australia Ghulam Ahmed Takes Seven For 49. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners, Sea Freight Rates Jump Reluctance To Charter. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Closing Prices, Montreal Exchange, New York Stocks, Foreign Exchanges Sterling Steady, Company Results Sharp Rise In Court Line Profits. Business and Finance: Pre-Crisis Drop In Gold Reserves More Cars On Hire Purchase, Man-Made Fibre Fabrics Association, Canadian Bank Rate To Be Fixed Weekly, Rally In Stock Markets, Commodities Copper And Tin Show Sharp Falls, Sanbra Profits Lower, Credit More Usable, Wall Street Very Steady, October Mining Outputs More Record Profits, U.S. Gold Reserves, Guthrie Plan Opposition, Agar, Cross Acquisitions, Ionian Bank, Brewery Offer Not Accepted, Taylor Woodrow Issue Terms, Camp Bird Bids Now "Unconditional". Business Appointments: Business Changes. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1856. Property: Board-Residence And Apartments.
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