The Times - 04/07/1952
1952; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EDUCATIONAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LAWN TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Shipping Correspondent, FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT, HINCHINGBROOKE. House of Commons., HENRY MAXWELL. 164, Ashley Gardens, S.W., July 2., W. RUSSELL FLINT. Peel Cottage, 80, Peel Street, Campden Hill, W.8., S. HERBERT FRANKEL. Nuffield College. Oxford, July 2., E. BEDDINGTON BEHRENS. 99A. Park Lane. W.1., C. B. PURDOM. 34, Barleycroft Road, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, July 2., From Our Special Correspondent in Mexico, CHARLES MOTT-RADCLYFFE. House of Commons, July 3., A. J. HUNNISEIT, Press and Information Officer., W. A. HOFFLIN, General Manager. Savoy Hotel, W.C.2, July 1., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Service Notices, Opera And Ballet. Politics and Parliament: Further Import Cuts Lord Swinton's Hint House Of Lords, House Of Commons. News: Civil Service Flower Show, Majlis Support For Dr. Moussadek Response To A Threat, Brazil's Hope For More U.S. Aid Mr. Acheson's Visit, 10deg. Below Average For Early July, New Communist Proposal In Korea Move To End Deadlock Over War Prisoners, Maria Susan Rye Founder Of An Empire Family, Use Of Nuclear Weapons Dr. Garbett's Call For World Ban, Minister's Praise For Orthopaedic Work, Officer Dismissed His Ship "Guilty" Of Hazarding Cruiser, Bisley Competitions Pistol Championship Winner, Philatelic Find In Austria An 1839 Label, Greco-Roman Lesson In Civilization Sir M. Bowra And Debt To The Past, Danube Commission Yugoslav Scheme For Reforms Shelved, King Talal Back In Amman Subjects' Loyalty Delicate Problems For Ministers, Money Resolution On Civil List, Doctors And Divorce B.M.A. Council's Decision Permission Asked To Withdraw Evidence, The Royal Show Three Days' Attendance Of 79,000, Australian Oversea Trade Large Deficit On Year, Lancashire's Needs Steps To Attract New Industries, £12M. Contracts For Rail Power Supply, Autumn Elections In Japan Forecast Subversive Measures Bill Passed, Political Aspect Of Senators' Report A Question Of Timing, Dean Of Canterbury Leaves Peking Germ Warfare "Real", Relief Of Rheumatic Pain Effect Of New Drug, Hire-Purchase Order Criticized, 502 Foot-And-Mouth Outbreaks Total Of 30,000 Cattle Slaughtered, Transport Bill Next Week Final Shaping, New Chief Inspector Of Taxes, Better And Cheaper Furniture Development Council's Research Work, 40-Year Ban On Driver, Russian Protest In Berlin Measures At Radio H.Q., Burial Site Excavated In Anglesey, Western Reply To Russia Federal Republic's Reservations, "New Approach" To Problems Mr. Butler On National Outlook, Alleged Illegal Car Deals Four Men Remanded, African Federation Judicial Commission's First Meeting, Losses From U.S. Steel Strike Companies Criticized By President, Maiden Voyage Of U.S. Liner Departure From New York, Egypt's Cabinet At Work Economic Tasks, Support For Gen. Macarthur An "Underground" Movement Republican Struggle, Royal Visit To West Country The Queen's Tour Of Duchy Farms, British Exports To New Zealand Complaints About Quality, N.A.T.O. Exercise On Northern Flank Warships In Baltic, Honorary Degree For M. Schuman, Further Import Cuts Likely Warning By Lord Swinton, Cancer Research Progress "Some Improvement" To Be Expected, Border Restrictions In Berlin Counter-Measures By West Senate, New Issues In Mexico Growth Of A Political Opposition, Praise In U.S. For Mr. Churchill Criticism Of Labour Party, Mr. Truman On Ways To Win Peace United Nations As Medium, Malayan Defence Force Approved Federation Regiment, Austrian Admittance To U.N. Membership Mr. Lie's Hopes. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Multiple Display Advertisements, British Seagull, Waldorf Club, G A. 5, .B. Equipments Ltd., Zagreb, The Times, Provincial Building Society, Remington Rand, N.S.P.C.C, Noral Alloys, Rose's Lime Juice, Biro, Pimm's No.1, British Moulded Plastics Ltd, Cherry Heering, Rawlplugs, G.P.newall, Lucozade. Law: "The Times" Law Reports And Commercial Cases. Sport: Yacht Racing The University Match, Middlesex Win In Two Days Worcester Troubled By Spin Bowling, No Play At Wimbledon A Heavy Programme To-Day, Sports in Brief, Racing Newmarket Meeting, The Late Mr. J. V. Rank's Horses Good Prices At Newmarket, Cricket A Last Look At Oxford, Henley Royal Regatta Some FAST Times. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Free Trade Unions, Beckoning Fair Ones, Change In Egypt, Cancer Stocktaking. Letters to the Editor: Women In Blinkers, John Lewis Partnership, Kestrels At The Savoy, Central African Federation "Lack Of Precision" In White Paper, Socialist Traditions, Undignified Commons, Aggression In Korea, European Unity, Imported Books. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Ecclesiastical News Ordinations, University News London. Obituaries: Mr. F. J. Kittermaster, Prof. H. A. D. Neville Agricultural Education At Reading, Dr. J. F. Taylor. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 6,953, The Sale Room, Broadcasting Home Service. Reviews: Mr. Pietro Annogoni Exhibition At Agnew's, Hanover Gallery Painting And Sculpture, Third Programme Concert Ten Years Old, Memorial To Bridie, Records Recorded Discophily, Her Majesty's Theatre "The Innocents". Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1852. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Stock Exchange Still Very Firm, New York Stock Prices, U.S. Lead Stockpiling, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: Wall Street Mixed, Company Results George Cohen's Record Profit, Mr. Gibson Jarvie Leaves Austin Board, Bank Of England Return, Latest Dividends, Wiggins, Teape & Co. (1919), Limited Results A Record In Company's History Sales Exceed Total Output Of Milis Mr. L. W. Farrow On The Current Year's Recession In Demand, Japanese Bond Talks, Rubber And The U.S., The Standard Bank Of South Africa Limited, Less Wool Used In May, Jury Holloware Limited Substantially Larger Turnover Record Export Sales Mr. Guy M. Chantrey's Review, Movements Of Liners, Van Den Bergh's En Jurgens' Fabrieken N. V., President Brand Shaft Intersection, Elkington & Co., Limited Improved Production Methods Increase Net Profit Sir Louis Sterling's Statement, Money Market Credit Again In Demand, Tin Steady, Australian Wool Cheque, Hugh Stevenson And Sons Record Output And Profits Mr. E. Royden Alltree's Review, H.E. Proprietary, Limited Satisfactory Financial Position Mr. R. Ellerton Binns On The Widespread Interests, The Chase National Bank Of The City Of New York, J. Bibby One-For-One Scrip Issue, Half-Year's Diamond Sales, Rubber Market Falls, More Tankers Ordered, Malayan Tin Exports, Timothy Whites & Taylors Ltd. New High Sales Record Policy Of Expansion And Development Continued Mr. Louis Nicholas On Current Trading Conditions, City Notes First June Bank Statement. Property: Country Properties. Picture Gallery: The Queen's Visit To Dorset.
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