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The Times - 03/05/1958

1958; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Middle East Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent, HAMISH HAMILTON, Managing, P. R. MURSELL., HAROLD WILSON., PETER RAWLINSON., WILLIAM DOUGLAS-HOME., NATHANIEL W. NEWNHAM DAVIS, Assistant Bishop of Coventry., From Our Special Correspondent, BAILLIEU, Chairman. MARGARET ALEXANDER OF TUNIS, Deputy Chairman. REX BENSON, Deputy Chairman., J. B. BOOTHROYD., J. F. BREWIS., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM A GARDENING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A COLLECTOR, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Services To-Morrow: Fourth Sunday After Easter, Concerts, Gardening &c., Club Announcements, Travel. News: Two Doctors For Trial Charges Concerning Nurse's Death, Finding Work For Ex-Regulars Need For Training In New Skills, Difficulties Of London Post Delays, Minister Approves Surrey Plan Line Of North Downs Road Unchanged, "Sin" Of Mixed Bathing Dispute Over Pool In Jerusalem, Timing Of New Expansion "No Certain Answer" Says Chancellor, JANET Marshall's Death Labourer On Trial, National Gallery Acquisition A Monet Snow Scene, Memories Of Old Wicket-Keeper, Strike Would Halt Buses Over 2,000 Square Miles Stoppage On 600 Routes, Dr. Thomas Jones Memorial Fund, Memorial Must Go To New Site Vicar's Petition Fails, Interrupted Journey Pacifists' Attempt To Reach Eniwetok, Surprise For The Railway Unions, Russia Uses The Veto No Inspection In Arctic Complaint Against U.S. Fails, Princess Flies To British Honduras Two-Day Holiday Declared, Channel Tunnel Plan Shaft And Galleries To Be Cleared, "Ninepence, Please" A Scent Of Chemicals And The Mind Goes Back Seventy Years, Gold Reserves Up By £51M. £1,000M. Passed In April First Time Since 1954, Mr. Macleod Denies Desire For "Showdown", Inquest On Family Of Four Found Gassed Worry Over Order To Leave House, 20 From Bombed Tanker Reach Singapore Raiding Plane "At Mast Height", Emergency Plan For Cars To Be Left In Royal Parks, Movements Of Liners, Atomic Power For Italy British Share In Big Projects, Jakarta Reply To Mr. Dulles, Election Test For Mr. Rhee South Korea Polling, Skewering As a Fine Art, Spiritual Anchorage The Eternal Hope And Christian Values, Salmon's Reaction to the Angler's Lure, Cambridge 40 Per Cent. Vote In Bomb Poll Results Being Analysed, Mr. Macmillan To See Sunday Cricket Lord's Day Society Protest, Official Secrets ACT Summons Oxford Undergraduates' Alleged Offence, "Lack Of Intent" By Mrs. Chubb Four Years For Manslaughter, Cellists and Their Concerto Repertory, Scientists' Duty In Nuclear Age, Malta Governor On Labour Speeches "Distorted Account", Portugal's Costa Do Sol Appeal of Ancient and Modern A Traveller's Impressions, Emergency In Aden Sequel To Bomb Incidents Governor Appeals To Colony Border Attacks, Bus Strike Endorsed At London Rally Minister Declines To Intervene, Tank Shell Explodes Near Ship T.A. Camp Explanation, Work in the Greenhouse, Yemen Appeals To United Nations "British Attacks" Denounced, Three Girl Skaters Disappear Dressed In Stage Costume, Setback For M. Pleven Socialists Against Joining Cabinet, Higher Education In East Africa Working Party Set Up, 19 Charged After May Day Meeting Councillors Remanded, Lord Montgomery's Last N.A.T.O. Exercise Past, Present, And Future Defence. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Bishop Tours His Diocese. Arts and Entertainment: B.B.C. Programmes For The Weekend To-Day, To-Morrow, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,739. Reviews: Architecture At The Royal Academy Models Placed Too Close Together, Hazor Finds Now On Show British Museum Display, Walton's New Partita First Performance In London, An Opera For All Collectors Berlioz's Cellini Revived By Carl Rosa, 5,000 Guineas For A Canaletto. Display Advertising: 'Seradix', Howard Rotavator, Gardeners Chronicle, Appeals, Multiple Display Advertisements, Suffolk 'Punch', Ford. Politics and Parliament: Anglo-Austrian Group Formed By M.P.S, Punishing First Offenders Less Resort To Imprisonment House Of Commons. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal Society Research Appointments, Flying Squad Man To Be New C.I.D. Chief, From The London Gazette Friday, May 2. Law: High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Allegations Against London Clinic Fail Lady Hoare As A Witness-"Completely Unreliable" London Clinic Ltd. Trustees V. Hoare, Court Of Appeal Jurisdiction Of High Court Over "Inferior Tribunal" Regina V. Patents Appeal Tribunal And Others-Ex Parte Baldwin & Francis Ltd., High Court Of Justice Chancery Division Man WHO Was Offensive To Judge Apologizes In Re Hunt, Sir B. Docker Appeals For Hearing. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Only a Medium, How Much to Care, Live and Let Live, Air Lines for All, World And Cloister, Tahiti Says "No". Letters to the Editor: Only 9½d., South African Censorship, Coventry Cathedral Festival, Trade Union Leaders In Politics, Guardian Of A Heritage, Stamp Duty, Candidates For Parliament, Post Office Go-Slow, Widening The Net Labour Policy On Taxation. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Major N. D. Jayal, Hr. Oscar Torp President Of The Storting, Lady Alden, Mr. Henry Cornelius, Obituary, Sir Joseph Nall. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1858. Sport: England Team Not Convincing Experience Tells, Swetman Hits His First Century M.C.C. Beat Yorkshire By Five Wickets, French Fillies Fill First Two Places In 1,000 Guineas Resounding Success Of M. Dupre's Bella Paola, F.A. Council Favour Substitutes Proposal By F.I.F.A., Sports in Brief, Determined Fencing By German Women Britain Defeated, Easy For Davies At Hurlingham Final Against Robeiro, To-Days Cricket Fixtures, Yacht Commander's Comment Delighted By Sceptre's Performance, To-Day's Fixtures, New Zealanders Survive Uncomfortably Close To Defeat, Untidy Golf In English Championship To-Day's Final Between Proctor Of Rhodesia And Sewell, U.S. Champion Among Tennis Entrants Five Matches To-Day, Eight Minutes To Spare Sussex Beat Cambridge, Poignant Background To F.A. Cup Final Sense Of Destiny May Inspire Manchester United. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Wall Street's $1 Gains, Closing Prices, Copper Closes Firmer Small Gain In Tin, Markets Less Buoyant But Undertone Still Firm, Montreal Exchange. Business and Finance: Another Good Rise In Gold Reserves Narrowing Interest Rate Gap, Transport Receipts, Federated Stores' Offer Accepted, Hawker Expands In Canada, Gold And Dollar Reserves, A.E.I.'S Share Deal With Elliott-Automation, City News In Brief, Company Results Warne, Wright Dividend Raised, Cooker Firms Have Merger Talks Radiation And Parnall, Credit Better, Larger Turnover In Cheques, Treasury Bill Tender, New York Again Buys Sterling European Rates Rally. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Property: Furnished Country Properties.

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