The Times - 03/10/1952
1952; Gale Group;
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From Our Special Correspondents, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR REPORTER, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COLOMBO CORRESPONDENT, J. E. S. SIMON. House of Commons, Sept. 29., J. W. J. LEVIEN, Chairman, Fire Offices' Committee. Fire Protection Association, 84, Queen Street, E.C.4, Sept. 29., ERROLL D. SHEARN, BERTRAM R. DAVIS. Winsley Hospital, Bath, Sept. 30., From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, P. ROOKE LEY, , ALTRINCHAM., CLIVE BAILLIEU, Chairman, English Speaking Union; ERNEST BARKER; F. O. DARVALL, Director-General, English Speaking Union; HALIFAX; C. W. JUDD, Secretary, United Nations Association; L. O. LYNE, Chairman, United Nations Association; GILBERT MURRAY. 25, Charles Street, W.1. Oct. 1., W. MANNING DACEY., F. J. HOLROYDE., C. G. LEAROYD., From Our Singapore Correspondent, HUGH J. KLARE, J. L. E. SMITH., ANTHONY R. WAGNER. 52, Pont Street, S.W.1, Sept. 29., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Club Announcements, Opera And Ballet. News: Improved Design Of Cargo Ship Greater Stability And Crew Comfort, Anglo-Persian Relations Dr. Moussadek's Warning, Mr. Havenga On Higher Price For Gold, Tea Off Ration From Sunday Minister's Hope Of Other Changes, Oil Inquiry In Washington Alleged Plan To Monopolize Trade, Civil Defence Appeal By Home Secretary, Labour Conference Cut In Arms Programme Rejected Mr. Attlee's Defence Of Policy, Gatwick Airport Plan Criticized, N.A.T.O. Troops In Denmark Russian Protest At "Threat", Arms For The Terrorists Communist Methods Of Supply In Malaya, Clemency For War Criminal Von Mackensen Freed, Customs Highway Near Basle, Improvements At Euston New Signals System, Japan Rejects Communism All 107 Candidates Defeated Liberals Returned To Power, British Officials In Germany Cut In Allowances, Improvident Living "Up To The Limit Of Income", Russian Communist Congress President Gottwald As A Guest, Terrorists Killed In Malaya, British Atomic Weapon Exploded Success Of Monte Bello Test, British Plan For Sudan Gen. Neguib Sees Ambassador, New Air Terminal's Capacity 14,000 Passengers A Day, Controls On Shop Lighting Ended Minister On Winter Economies, German Merchant Ships 53 To Be Returned, Republican Campaign Speech On Opponent's Home Ground, Rearmament Policy Labour Party Approval Conference Vote, The Indo-China War First Reduction In French Costs, Paris Traffic Problem Public Transport Work To Rule Threat, President's Tour Of U.S. Attacks On Gen. Eisenhower A Critical Press, Capitalist States' "Inevitable" War Mr. Stalin's Prediction, Gen. Chuikov's Charges "Nests Of Spies" In West Berlin, Making Use Of Scientists Change Urged By Lord Woolton, Ramsay's Papers And Apparatus Science Museum Display, Higher Pay For Road Haulage Workers, Coronation Seats For Oversea Visitors Travel Association Arrangements, Peace Loan Causes Trouble Hungarians Refuse To Subscribe, Asians' Cheers For Duchess Tour Of Singapore Base, W.R.A.C. Battery In Gibraltar, First French Gas Turbine Car Paris Motor Show Display, Ceylon University's New Home 800 Students Move In, Haulers' Views On Transport Bill, Corporation Officials' Salaries Objection To Proposed Increases, Sterling Area Surplus $13M. In September, Flyer's Story Of Icecap Crash Party's Arrival Home, Cheju Rioting As Signal Plan For Mass Escape, Reducing Tariffs Debates At G.A.T.T. Conference, Study Of The World's Weather New Maps And Tables, 17 Kikuyu Tribesmen Sentenced Mau Mau Raid Sequel, Dutch Ship Sinks In Channel Three Deaths From Cold, Balloon Used To Move Ship Minesweeper Towed Off Rocks, Testing Air Defences Biggest Peace-Time Exercise Role Of Canberras, Care Of Old People Conservative M.P.S' Proposals, Italian Warning To Communists Catholic Organ On "Falsifications", North Atlantic Sea Travel No Increase In Fares, Engineering Wages Talks Adjourned Employers To Consult, Tanganyika's Future Native Willingness To Cooperate, W. German Rejection Of Death Penalty Minister On Success Of Abolition, Nepal Expedition Many Plant Specimens Collected, Europeanization Of The Saar Dr. Adenauer Writes To M. Schuman, Indonesian Talks At The Hague Resumption Agreed In Principle, Motor Industry's Training Plan Three-Year Courses, General Practitioners' Part In Health Service Minister Urges Greater Scope, Aid For Indian Villages Scheme Launched On Gandhi's Birthday, Trials Of New Drug For Tuberculosis Microbes' Resistance To Isoniazid. Display Advertising: Falkirk, British Olivatti Ltd, Multiple Display Advertisements, Howard Lloyd & Company Limited, Nife, Carlisle, Grenfell, Latex Foam, The Times, F. C. Pritchard, Wood & Partneers Limited, 'Rufflette', Supavite, The Canada Life ASSURANCE COMPANY, Bp, Qantas, LA Tropical, Bush, Evans, Venus, Leicester Permanent Building Society, The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd.. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Cambridge, Ecclesiastical News New Dean Of Norwich, Poultry Research Award, Naval Appointments, Colonial Appointments, Harmsworth Scholarships, R.A.F. Appointments. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: "The Seraglio" At Sadler's Wells. Politics and Parliament: Parliament Down The Ages Biographers' Work Progressing, Committee To Study Oil Pollution. Letters to the Editor: A Report From China, Fires At Old Houses, Deaths In Malaya, Medium-Term Finance, The Coronation Commonwealth Share In The Rite, Open Prisons, Roads And The Land, London Kestrels, Plans For World Government Constitution And Powers, Conquering Shells, Farm Capital, Fitzharris House. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Japan's Choice, The Girl in the Gown, The Front Line, Labour Leadership, Tea off the Ration. Court and Social: Court Circular. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 7,031, Broadcasting Home Service, The Sale Room 720gns. For Louis XV Library Table. Property: Property Market, Country Properties. Obituaries: Brigadier W. R. F. Osmond, Lord Astor Devotion To Plymouth. Reviews: Sadler's Wells Opera "The Seraglio", New Era Concerts, The Symphonies Of Brahms Symphonic Logic, London Symphony Orchestra Newcomers, Covent Garden Opera New Season To Begin On October 23, Marble Arch Pavilion "Anna". Sport: Croquet, Racing Newmarket Meeting, Sports in Brief, Rugby Football Further Prospects At The Schools, Prix De L'arc De Triomphe, Association Football England In Belfast, Golf The New Lady Champion. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1852. Business and Finance: Cocoa Closes Steadier, Scribbans-Kemp Limited Satisfactory Results In Spite Of Difficulties Problem Of Restricted Supplies And Rising Costs Mr. H. Oliver-King On The Complex Trading Conditions, Tin Again Hardens, Rubber Quietly Steady, City News In Brief, Gale Lister & Company Limited Turnover Maintained, Bank Of England Return, Lead Still Cheaper, Movements Of Liners, South Wales Steel Companies, British Overseas Stores Well Spread Interests, Fruit And Fish Prices, U.S. Aluminium Target, Atkinson Lorries (Holdings) Limited Handicap Of Additional Taxation, Prudential Life Rates Reduced, Company Results Burmah Oil Interim, Wool Industry Progress, City Notes Gold And Dollar Reserves, Money Market Special Buyer Again, Scribbans-Kemp's New Interest. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Wall Street Very Steady, Closing Prices, New York Stock Prices, Montreal Exchange, Stock Exchange Gilt-Edged Steady. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Law: Sir R. Watson-Watt Divorced, Court Of Appeal An Airgun Accident Donaldson v. McNiven, Export Pottery Case Cask Lid Under Infra Red Light, Arrests On Warrant Police Questioned By Judge.
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