The Times - 24/05/1957
1957; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR REPORTER, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Labour Reporter, L. MITCHELL-HENRY., MARGARET MURRAY., MAX AITKEN., P. C. GORDON WALKER., WILLIAM TEELING., O. H. GIBBS-SMITH., SHREWSBURY., G. J. BONWICK, , A. W. B. PAYNE., From Our Science Correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Lawn Tennis Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, A TYBURNIAN.,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Transfer Books, Business Offers, Opera And Ballet, Appointments And Situations Vacant (continued). Stock Exchange Tables: Closing Prices Account Days, Wall Street Easier, Special U.S. Treasury Bill Issue, Stock Exchange Dealings, Foreign Exchanges Sterling In Demand, New York Stocks, Commodity Markets Copper And Zinc Inclined Lower, Drawing Of Bonds, Colombian Exchange Control Order, Montreal Exchange, London Provisions Exchange. Reviews: Stoll Theatre "La Traviata", Guest Conductor For Cape Town, National Film Theatre "Look At Britain", Wigmore Hall The Capriol Orchestra, Festival Hall London Philharmonic Orchestra, Petit-Trianon Concert Marie-Antoinette's Theatre, Higher Takings At Albert Hall But Heavy Outlay On Repairs, Opera Or Music Drama: The Case Of "Oberon", Film Show For Royal Ballet School, High Prices At Picture Sale Prince Aly Khan's Collection. Picture Gallery: Large Oil Tankers Handled At Kuwait. Display Advertising: The Aeroplane, Shell X-100, Reed, Pearl & Dean, Icelandair, The Austin Princess IV, Taylor Woodrow, The Standard, The Times, Celotex, Sas, Westool Limited, VAT 69, Esso, 'Terylene', Ic, Euclid Wagon Hirers Ltd, Prudential, Glyn, Mills & Co., Alvis Limited, The Standard Bank Of South Africa Ltd, Kern Oil Company Limited. Politics and Parliament: Lord Salisbury Calls For Firmness With Egypt "Wishful Thinking" On Canal Settlement House Of Lords, House Of Commons, Strenuous Work On Finance Bill Three Committee Days Next Week. News: Embarrassments In The Persian Gulf, Woman Shopkeeper Murdered Labourer Sentenced To Death, Guard Against Nuclear Risks Scrutiny Of All Projects, Varied "Finish Work" Times Approach To 120 London Firms, Further Oil Find Western Field Under Development, Closing Arguments In Trial Of Mr. Miller Defence Filing Formal Brief Of Evidence, Lord Salisbury Speaks On Future Suez Action "Foreign Policy Must Be Firm And Consistent", Epping Forest Search For Dartmoor Man Police Sergeant's Chase, Japan To Buy British And U.S. Reactors Companies' Decision, Research Aided By Wellcome Grants £1,170,164 Distributed, Trouble Makers In Middle East Cairo's Dismal Record, Appendicitis Rate In Young Men Greater In Glasgow Than In London, Challenge Likely On Arundel Bill Measure In Commons After Whitsun, "No Change In Doctrine" Contested Canon On Vestments, Sharp Clashes In Algeria Europeans Killed, Case For Use Of U.S. Vaccine, 'Perfect Butler' Sent To Prison, Permits To Visit Britain Refused S. African Action, India's New Steel Plants Defended Vital For Repaying Foreign Loans, Dutch Plan For Sealing Estuaries Land Reclamation Projects, British Progress In The Air Striking Exhibits At Paris Show, Plan For Bishops "Unacceptable" Amendments Put In Scottish Assembly, 'Vigilance' On New Security Rules Civil Service Clerks' Concern, 'Profligate Waste' On Gift Coupons "Tear Them Up" Advice, Financial Talks With Egypt Seeking Resumption Of Trade, "Servitude To Television" Decline Of Child Reading Level, Embassy Official As "Spy Leader" Cairo Trial Allegation Against Briton, Court Reference To "Gangsters" Dealer Sentenced, "Land Idle For Two Years" Farmer Complains Against Council, Sir A. Eden Leaving Canada Next Week Some Concern About His Progress, Herr Strauss In London Anglo-German Defence Discussions, Insulation In Factories Government Take Over Bill, Sword Found In 1949 Murder Building, Canberra Forced Back On Tokyo Flight Fuel Pump Trouble On Record Attempt, Oxfordshire Church Discovery Inscribed Rood Beam At Woodeaton, Caterers' Garbage In Sewers L.C.C. Urged To Seek Control Powers, 'Limited' Arms Agreement Essential Mr. Dulles On Need To Face Risk, Syrian Troops In Jordan Withdrawal Requested, M. Mendès-France Resigns Radical Leadership, Theatre Director Arrested Action After Dublin Police Warning, Four More Saiga Antelopes Rare Species Breeding At Whipsnade, $133,000 Estate Of Recluse British Beneficiaries, Malta Airs Her Grievances Eye On Premiers' Conference, Trade With China American Policy To Be Investigated, The Queen's Gift To Danish Children, End Of The Queen's Official Visit To Denmark Tour Of Porcelain Factory, The Wall Tribute To A Valued Friend By The Bristol Channel, "Valve Wrongly Fitted" Prosecution's Case Against Corporal, Admissions To R.M.A. Sandhurst Successful Candidates, Bicycle Output By B.S.A. Ending Raleigh Company To Take Over, Engineers Accept 'Strings' With Pay Increase Agreement On Year's Standstill, False Statements In Montesi Trial Two Defendants Retract, Living Cost Index Unchanged, B.O.A.C.'S "£1M. Loss On Subsidiaries" Mr. Clive Hunting's Allegation, Building Work Up 6%, Coaxing A Baby To Breathe Function Of New Respirator, Egyptian Intrigues In Sudan Prime Minister's Protest, British Naval Visit To Turkey Two Ships In Black Sea, Bread 12d. Cheaper Next Month, Pledges On Safety Of Nuclear Tests Mr. Holland Fully Satisfied, Martins Bank Pay Increases, Improved Finances Of "Reynolds News" Board's Plans For Future, X-Rays From The Sun Possible Explanation Of Radio Fade-Outs, Dr. Adenauer Seeks U.S. Pledge Disarmament Fears Unification Issue AIM Of Mission To Washington, Girl Shot By Accident Young Man Acquitted Of Manslaughter, Far East Epidemic Of Influenza New Type Of Virus Suspected, Footing The Bill For Blackpool Lights Request To Coach Firms, Hungarian Poet Sentenced Anti-Soviet Verses, London Talks Begin On Future Of Nigeria, Professor Loses Appeal Australian High Court Judgment, Admiral North "Vindicated" Prepared To Let Case Rest Prime Minister Not To Grant Inquiry, Emigration "Sensible Redeployment" Minister On Movements In British Family, L.C.C.'S Plan To Buy Railway Line From Crystal Palace To Nunhead. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,447, B.B.C. Programmes Home. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Cambridge, E. Africa's New London Representative. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Squaring Accounts, Boots and Shoes, The End of the Affair, A Preposterous Proposal, Danger Signs. Letters to the Editor: Opera At Ingestre Hall, Her Majesty's Commission, Tests In The Pacific, To-Morrow's Papers What Newsprint Prices Mean, English Archaeology, Bank Staff Council, Super-Tankers, A Governor-General's Appointment. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Sir Edington Miller The Making Of Modern Sudan, Bryan De Grineau, His Honour G. K. Jenkins, Mr. T. Prakasam An Eventful Career, Mr. A. C. Findon, Obituary, Dr. Otto Böhm Radar In Germany. Sport: Doutelle For The Derby Trial Albergo A Danger At Lingfield Park, R.A.F. Regatta At Marlow Bridgnorth Anniversary, Grieves Dominates Second Day At Fenner's Storming Innings Gives Lancashire The Lead, Women's County Golf Championship, World Tennis Championship Promise Of Nicely Poised Contest, Warwickshire Have Slight Chance Bannister Takes Six Somerset Wickets, Sports in Brief, Ibbotson Meets Hewson In U.S. Olympic Athletes At Enfield, Kent Well Placed For Second Win Arduous Spell Of Spin By Wright, First Innings Points For Notts Hill And Dooland Share The Honours, Assistants At Coombe Hill Low Successful By One Stroke, Brighton Croquet, York Success Of Drumhead Tenterhooks Shows His Paces, West Indies In Command Ramadhin Retains Mastery, Gibson Beats Hoad In French Singles Championship Washer Masters Wayward Davies, Surrey Have The Advantage Another Brisk 50 By May. Law: Counsel 'Playing Fool' With Bench, Gulbenkian Law Suit, Court Of Appeal Too Late To Begin Action Though Liability Was Admitted, Appeal By Hotel Dismissed Wife's Tears On Seeing Rooms. Business and Finance: ALBRIGHT & WILSON LIMITED (Manufacturers of Industrial Chemicals) Satisfactory Trading Results Changes In The Group Mr. Kenneth H. Wilson's Statement, Harland And Wolff Labour Disputes Cause Serious Interruptions Substantial Volume Of New Work Sir Frederick Rebbeck's Speech, Ushers Bid For Somerset Brewery, Drop In Demand For Alberta Oil, A 1% Rise In Clearing Bank Deposits More Investment Trust Capital, Company Results John Bright Profits Down £335,000, Yardley And Company Limited Satisfactory Trading Year Export Shipments Maintained Crippling Burden Of Purchase Tax Mr. T. Lyddon Gardner's Statement, Canning Town Glass Works Limited Adverse Effect Of Rising Costs, Bank Statements For May, Shipbuilders Steel Needs, Oil Production, U.S. Crude Output, War Loan Again Below 70, British Paints (Holdings) A Satisfactory Year, Willenhall Motor Radiator Company Production Again Considerably Increased Mr. Harold F. Day On Capitalization And Scrip Issue Proposals, Cerebos Limited Further Increase In Volume Of Sales Expansion Of Group Activities Continues Mr. W. Arnold Innes's Review, Bank Return Little Change In Note Circulation, Darwins Limited Continued Progress Value Of Diversification, Money In Keen Demand, Barclays Bank D.C.O. Interim Dividend, £626,000 Offer For English Velvets, Lanadron Rubber Estates Outputs Exceed Estimates, John Mackintosh & Sons Heavy Demand For Products Home And Export Sales Increased Current Results Show Further Improvement, Oriental Telephone & Electric Co., Ltd. Extraordinary General Meeting Adjourned, Heston Aircraft Placing. Business Appointments: Business Changes, Central Mining Board Appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1857. Property: Weller & Co., Country Properties.
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