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The Times - 07/11/1956

1956; Gale Group;

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FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent, From Our Shipping Correspondent, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, A. W. SELWYN. 15, Belbroughton Road, Oxford., RICHARD WAKEFORD. 36, Bedford Row, W.C.1, ALEX. C. CASTLES (Australia), RUTH SIMPSON (Canada), H. M. EVANS (England), NIRMAL C. BHATTACHARYYA (India), A. YAQZAN (Pakistan), J. W DAVIES (England). International House. University of Chicago, Chicago 37, United States of America., J. B. GLUBB. Mayfield, Sussex, Nov. 6., ARTHUR MANN. 6, St. Alban's Grove, W.8., DE LA WARR. House of Lords, Nov. 5., JOHN TILNEY. House of Commons, Nov. 5., K. L. PARRY, , H. SOMERVILLE SMITH. 39, Victoria Street, S.W.1., KATHLEEN M. KENYON, Director. British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem. 2, Hinde Street, Manchcster Square, W.1., GERVASE HUGHES. 4, Fordham Court, W.8, Nov. 5., Dr. V. E. Fuchs, Dr. Norman Bentwich, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Athletics Correspondent, From Our Golf Correspondent, From Our Delhi Correspondent, BY OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Appointments And Situations Vacant (continued), A BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE in which may be. Reviews: Royal Opera House "La Bohème", Film Of Theron's Voyage The Roving Camera In Antarctica, Theatre Royal, Bristol The Slave Of Truth", The Bach Choir Mass And Requiem At Festival Hall, Shaw In Search Of Another's Ms., N.Y. City Centre Theatre Seasonal Audience Of 500,000, Farcical Theme Of Dejection Parisian Plays At Arts Theatre, Adelphi Theatre "The Lady Ratlings On Parade", Three Sculptural Set-Pieces. Display Advertising: Chatwood-Milner, Esso Extra Motor Oil, United Glass Bottle Manufacturers Limited, General Accident, Winter Sports Number, E.M.I.Electronics Ltd, Multiple Display Advertisements, Vickers-Armstrongs, British Railways, Folland Aircraft Limited, Lead Development Association, The Cheese Bureau, Osram, Rodex, Punchbowle, British Olivetti Ltd., Butterley Aglite, National City Bank, Burroughs Man, Ronald Morrison & Co.Ltd.,, Northern Ireland, Thames Board Mills Limited, British Insulated Callender's Cables Limited, Simpson, Serocalcin, Punch. Politics and Parliament: Dramatic START To New Session Prime Minister On Limiting The Conflict "Stage Can Now Be Set For Real Settlement" In Middle East House Of Lords, New Session Of Parliament Opened Ancient Pageantry As Reminder Of Members' Responsibilities, House Of Commons, The Queen's Speech. News: Soviet Note To Mr. Nehru Delhi Cabinet Discuss Middle East, Embassy Staff Safe Reassurance Through Swiss Consulate, 'Enosis' Parcel Bomb Police Discovery In Bristol Case, British Tea Planters' Difficulties In India, Compromise On Euratom Franco-German Talks, Reduction In Oil Deliveries Likely Next Week Doubts About Syrian Supply Attitude, "A Triumph For Democracy" Mr. Gaitskell's View Of Cease-Fire, Soviet Action Defended "Capitalist Threat" To Hungary, "No Regret" On Suez Move Mr. Macmillan's View, Venezuelan Foreign Minister's Visit, Students To March On Rome Gathering For Protest, Lacrosse Test For Oxford Successful Experiment, Surge Of Relief At U.N. Urgent Plans For New Force Mr. Hammarskjold's Report, Competence Of U.N. Force Anglo-French Condition, "Stales" And "Specs" Housekeeping The Hard Way Was Still Fun, Moated Manor On Market Cheshire Estate To Be Auctioned, Hospital Waiting List Now 453,000, Protest Fire At Soviet Legation Students Seize Wine And Food, Srussians Crowd Into Embassy Moscow Protest Demonstration, Conservative Protest At L.C.C. Adjournment, More Cyprus Bombs British Official And Airman Killed, Call For Five Power Talks Swiss Government Initiative, All Quiet In Sinai Last Egyptian Flag Hauled Down, Melton To Hear Mr. Nutting Local Party Supports Prime Minister, Cyprus Casualties, Arrest Of Bahrain Nationalists Responsibility For Riots, Support By Oxford Senior Members "Patient But Critical", Protest At Hospitals' 6 A.M. Wakening Matron's Support For Sir Alan Herbert, General Eisenhower Nearly There "Landslide " Claim By Republicans Broken Ranks In The South, Legislation In New Session Expediting Major Measures, Divided Views In France U.S. Influence On Cease-Fire, Clearing Canal Entrance Order Being Restored, Oil Pumping Stations Extensive Nature Of Damage, U.N. "Can Do Little In Hungary" "No Resolution Will Affect Russia", Support Over Singapore Arrests Government Action Approved, Protests At Russian Action In Hungary Support For Relief Organizations, Congestion In Bakewell Opposition To By-Pass Plan At Inquiry, Seven Dead In Air Crash Families Among 73 Survivors, Refugees' Sanctuary From Soviet Persecution Austrian Aid For Thousands Of Escaped Hungarians, Bonn Embassy Stoned, Gas Explosion Injures Nine Houses Demolished, Anglo-French Order For Cease-Fire Prime Minister Insists On Competent U.N. Force Russian Leader Rebuked, Bishop Defends Prime Minister "Not A Waemonger", Contribution Of Allied Navies Strong Carrier Force, Civil Engineers' Prestige Graduates' Approach Blamed For Decline, Hungarians "Still Resisting" Frontier Post Defies Russian Ultimatum, Dr. Azikiwe Denies "Racket" Reply To Counsel At Inquiry, Greyhound Racing "Victimized" Taxation Complaint, Municipal School Of Music Birmingham Proposals, Miners' Decision Not To Strike Protest Demonstrations Proposed, Trans-Antarctic Prelude Iii-How The Two Parties Will Link Up, Clash In Oslo, M. Poujade Carries The Day Party Discipline Reasserted, Tighter Rein In Bulgaria Stalinist Methods Again, No "Oppression" By Britain Charges Denied By Signor Martino, Rioting In Uganda Police Reinforcements Sent To Area, Commandos Use Helicopters In Smooth Landings, Chinese Support For Egypt Demonstrations Held, Ravenscroft Jug Sold For £460, Justification Of Policy Seen Further Statement To M.P.s To-Day. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Glasgow University, From The London Gazettes, Liberals' Backing For "Police Force" Plan, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, New Chief Secretary, Tanganyika. Picture Gallery: Sea And Air Landings In The Port Said Area. Law: Prison Tobacco "£1 An Ounce" Two On "Smuggling" Charge Cleared, Poznan Accused To Be Freed Government Decision, Legal Submissions At Murder Trial, Seaman Fined £500 For Smuggling Attempt, Alleged Housing Frauds Counsel On "Blatant Hypocricy", Lecturer Remanded On Drink Charge, Court Of Appeal Estate Duty Paid In 1926: Crown Ask For More Shrewsbury v. Inland Revenue Commissioners, Court Of Appeal School's Right To Close Parents Beware Tuyn v. Creasy. Shipping News: Cargo Ships Arriving Later, Launching Of New Liner On Time Strike Effects Offset, Canal Salvage A Big Task Clearance May Take Three Months, Movements Of Liners. Arts and Entertainment: Bath To Hold Arts Festival, Bridge Two Clubs, B.B.C. Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,280. Sport: Cambridge Boxers Beat Sandhurst, E.S.B. Impressive In Defeat Birmingham Win Of Statfold, Australian Spin Takes Control Test Series Won In India, Sports in Brief, Chances Taken By Brighton Mill Hill Neglect Three-Quarters, Olympic Teams Withdrawn "Atmosphere Spoiled" By Russia, Ireland's Task At Hampden Park Scottish Strength In Defence, Shrewsbury Win At Bradfield Young Half-Backs Of Promise, Sporting Chance Of Gold Medals On The Track Pirie, Wood, And Disley All Likely Contenders At Melbourne, Oakley Overcomes Opposition Clever Lawn Tennis From Coombe, Stimulating Year Of Golf For Amateurs Search For Talent Coincides With Natural Resurgence, Squash Rackets. Obituaries: Dr. Leo Baeck Splendid Spiritual Leader, Mr. Edward Long Journalistic Wanderings, Mr. W. H. Legh-Smith, Col. A. McC. Jameson, Mr. George Weston, Obituary, Mr. Albert F. Nufer, Mr. Rae Robertson One Of A Musical Partnership. Index. Editorials/Leaders: A Modest Programme, Cease-Fire, Commonwealth Broadcasting, Buns and Javelins. Letters to the Editor: Facing The Future Need To Abandon Party Strife, Britain And The Middle East. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1856. Business and Finance: City News In Brief, Lambak Change Of Meeting, London Tea Auctions, U.S. Markets Closed, Manganese Bronze Offer Accepted, Rugby Portland In Australia, RAND LEASES (Inc.in the Union of S. Africa) Factors Affecting Results Mr. S. G. Menell's Review, Exchange Control Notice, Neepsend Steel & Tool Corporation Limited Sir Stuart C. Goodwin's Views On Distribution Of Profits, Tobacco Imports From Africa, United Molasses Pays More, Fuel And Power, Pounds And Prices After The Cease-Fire New Legislative Programme, Surprise Mining's Acquisitions, Winnipeg Grain Market, Credit Usable, Fall In Cotton Output, Porter Paints Limited Record Sales, Anaconda Expansion, Mining Outputs, Revenue Return, Commodities Base Metals Buoyant In Second Session, Southern Kinta Meeting, O.E.E.C. Report On Netherlands. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Company Results Venesta Profits Higher, Closing Prices, Foreign Exchanges Sterling Irregular, Montreal Exchange. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Property: In A Unique Position In Royal Richmond Park.

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