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The Times - 25/10/1952

1952; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, MICHAEL ARNON, Press Attaché, , HAROLD BALME, Consultant Adviser, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent, G. A. PARGITER. House of Commons., W. A. BARKER., HEMINGFORD, , K. M. GOODENOUGH, , JOSEPH NEEDHAM, Vice-President, , GORDON SANDISON, General Secretary, , From a Special Correspondent, A. P. HUSBAND, Chairman of Council, , TUFTON BEAMISH. House of Commons., G. E. MITCHELL, Secretary and Vice-, BY OUR EDUCATIONAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Services To-Morrow, Public Notices, Gardening &C, Declaration Of Dividends, Opera And Ballet. Property: Royal Festival Hall, Board-Residence And Apartments, Hewett & Lee. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary, Defamation Bill Lords Decision Reversed House Of Commons, Austrian Budget Wrangle President Leaves Vienna. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 7,050, The Sale Room £400 Given For Pair Of Blue John Urns, Broadcasting Home Service. News in Brief. News: African Rioting "Encouraged" Minister's Charge, Development Plan For S.-W. Sussex Objections To Public Path On Coastline, Third Force View "Mistaken" Mr. Morrison On U.S. And Russia, Note To Guatemala On Sterling Debt Bondholders' Rights, Transport Bill Proposals Possible Changes Discussions On Road Vehicle Levy, The Meaning Of Worship Humility And Elevation, Preparation For Atomic Test Two Years' Work, "Unfortunate Error" In U.N. Vote Explanation Of U.S. Action, Cotton Unions' Wage Claim, Young Farmers As Cattle Judges, Power To Stop Aggression Gen. Ridgway On N.A.T.O Needs Alamein Reunion, Clemency For War Criminals Terms At Werl Reduced, Vote On The Bevan Group "Will Not Heal Gap" Mr. Crossman's Comment, Firms Slow To Use Science Sir Ben Lockspeiser's Criticism, Fall In Birth Rate Arrested, Kenya Leader's Pledge Africans Urged To Cooperate Desire For "Peace", Causes Of Indochina Setback "No Strategic Significance", Footman Again Remanded, "Almost Epidemic Of Flat Frauds" Recorder's Comment, Search For Chief's Murderers 80 Persons Detained, Incentive Lessened By High Taxes Chancellor's Wish To "Lighten The Load", Refuelling In The Air British Method Adopted By U.S. Navy, Finnish Government Resumes Office Differences Settled, Air Crash Survivors Give Evidence "Hopeless Situation", Princess Royal's Plea For Tidier Britain Making Coronation Year Memorable, Centenary Of Toronto Stock Exchange Dealings Started By London Signal, British Council Work Cut Staff Reductions "Tragedy" Of Lost Contacts, New Breed Of Cattle For Australia Experiment In The North, Sudan Response To New Statute Thanks Sent To Mr. Eden, British M.P.S' Visit To Paris, Mr. Yoshida Again In Power Liberal Dissensions Not Ended, Cleveland Held By Labour Majority Reduced By 1,560, Commons Discussion On Defamation Bill Disagreement With Lords Amendment, Burma's Study Of Army Organization Lessons From Europe, Gen. Eisenhower's Supporters Charges By Mr. Stevenson, United Nations Day Mr. Eden's Tribute To Ernest Bevin, M.P.S' Questions On Expenditure, Communist Activities In America Mr Zablodowsky's Denial, No Fixed Theme For Lord Mayor's Show Details Of Route, King Idris Invited To Visit Egypt Mission In Benghazi, Easter START For Fun Fair Proposed Approach To Minister, Hurricane Sweeps Cuba Storm Warnings On Coast Of Florida, Attack By Masked Intruders Four Injured, Russians' Visit To Bradford Propaganda Suspected, Breach In Italian "Popular Front" Decision By Signor Nenni's Party, Copy Of Magna Carta For Australia, Busmen Oppose New Schedules Ban On Standing Threatened, M. Marty Out Of Favour French Communist Party Purge, Protecting Ports From Atomic Bombs Value Of Recent Test, Handcuffing Of Boy Protests Considered In Juvenile Court, German Views Of British Life Cooking Facilities Criticized, In Praise Of Oysters, Uruguayan Reply To Argentina Protest Likely To Be Rejected, Royal Visit To Shrewsbury School Ceremony, Direct Canadian Air Line To Germany First Flight On Monday, Two Explorers Die In Himalayas University Expedition, Sharper Tone In American Election General Eisenhower's Anger At President's Campaign, Armed Encounter In A Tunisian Village Police Officer Killed, New Zealand's Ties With Britain Mr. Holland's Assurance, Future Of The Saar New French Appeal To Germany, U.S. Living Costs Slightly Lower First Fall In Six Months, M. Gutt For Teheran Economic Adviser For United Nations, Soviet Control In N. Korea Aid In Developing Army Mr. Acheson's Survey, Dropping Of Time Ball At Greenwich Practice To Be Resumed, United Nations Day In The Assembly Tribute To The Fallen. Display Advertising: Williams & Williams, Canadian Pacific, Paa, Appeals, Wilmot Breeden Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, British Railways, Bp Super, Lucozade. Picture Gallery: A Naval Parade In Mombasa. Letters to the Editor: School Dentists' Fees, Compensation For Far Eastern Prisoners, Release Of Arab Assets Steps Taken By Israeli Government, Study Of Art History, Work For The Disabled, Coronation Decorations, Central African Federation Uses Of Proposed Affairs Board, Germ Warfare Report, Unions And The Arts, Speed Of Heavy Vehicles. Official Appointments and Notices: From The London Gazette Friday, Oct. 24, Church Appointments, University News Leeds, The Earl Of Clarendon, Naval Appointments. Law: Law Report, Oct. 24 High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Woman Refused Affiliation Order Against Husband Mooney V. Mooney, B.E.A. Security Guard Acquitted Not Guilty Of Stealing Safes. Reviews: Recent Books New Fiction Personal History, African Art Collection For British Museum, "Germ Warfare" Korean And Chinese Films Shown In London, 13th Century Wall Paintings Gloucestershire Church Discovery. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1852. Obituaries: Mr. Noel Garrod-Thomas, Sir Edward Maclagan, Sir Ivor Brace, Dr. Robert Bond Union Of The Methodists, Mr. R. H. Nichols, Obituary. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Famous Victories, Back To Private Trade, A Case for Planning, What Indo-China Means, Sabbatarian Dogs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Sport: A Hockey Event Brentwood's Jubilee, Outsiders Win At Newbury Kingsfold Shows His Form Heavy Going, Sports in Brief, Doncaster Meeting Newmarket Successes, Association Football The Search For Blend, To-Day's Fixtures County Championship, Rugby Football Cambridge At Richmond, Snooker, Pakistan's Big Lead India Struggling In Test Match. Business and Finance: Tin Steady, Assurance Premiums For 1951, Wall Street Firm, £12M. O.F.S. Financing Scheme, Money Market, Movements Of Liners, City Notes More New Issue Contrasts, City News In Brief, Lafarge Aluminous Cement Demand Continues To Increase Healthy Export Progress Mr. John G. Kay On The Year's Activities, Jump In Rayon Output Last Month, Lead Again Higher, Company Results, Rubber Recovers. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Mostly Firm, Stock Exchange Dealings, Closing Prices, New York Stock Prices.

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