The Times - 26/07/1957
1957; Gale Group;
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From Our Cricket Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TORQUAY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PROPERTY MARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Science Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDNET, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, DIANA SPEARMAN., E. HAKEWILL SMITH., T. A. MCDOWELL Press Officer, CLEMENT DAVIES. WALTER ELLIOT. HERBERT MORRISON. House of Commons, July 25., DOUGLAS JAY., I. J. HAYWARD, Leader of the, ROBERT VIGARS, Conservative, By A. L. Bacharach, STRANG, Chairman, National Parks, EDITH PICTON-TURBERVILL. Woodend, Sandy Lane Road, Cheltenham., MARGARET W. BONNAIRE, From Our Military Reporter, From Our Naval Correspondent, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, "RIGOROUS NATURE", By Our City Editor, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Investments And Loans, Opera And Ballet. Sport: Col. L. C. Stevens's XI V. R.A.F. At Eastbourne, County Lawn Tennis Match Lasts Almost Three Hours, Tactical Triumph For Viking Snapdragon II Leads Points Aggregate, Wait For IT At Hurst Park Difficult Task Of Selindra Double For Ingham, Taste For Rowing Revived Derwent Celebrate Centenary, Sports in Brief, Dews's First Century For 12 Months Worcestershire Declare, Somerset Hit Out Wight Leads Onslaught On Kent Bowlers, Illingworth Has A Good Day Marshall Defiant For Hampshire, Warwick V. Scotland At Birmingham, Junior Standards Advancing A.A.A. Championships At Stake, Canadian Tour A Success Weather Has Its Compensations, Both Sides Dawdle At Hastings Only 157 Runs In Six Hours, Branch Takes Title For Third Time Golf Record Equalled, Middlesex Accumulate A Commanding Lead, Balance Swings At Trent Bridge, Test Match Hat-Trick Startles West Indies Memorable FAST Bowling By Loader. Display Advertising: Gas, National Benzole, Aquila Airways, Pammastic, Multiple Display Advertisements, Westool Limited, Taylor Woodrow, Gardeners, The Times, "Broomwade". Law: The HON. EARL WARREN, Chief Justice, Pay Part Of Claim, Court Action Follows Dream Life, House Of Lords Appeal Against Assessment To Surtax Upheld Determination Clause Considered Inland Revenue Commissioners V. Saunders, House Of Lords Liability To Income Tax Countess Of Kenmare's Appeal Dismissed Inland Revenue Commissioners V. Countess Of Kenmare, Remission To Arbitrator, House Of Lords Access To House Obstructed By Contractors' Operations Responsibility For Injury To Visitor By Different Route A. C. Billings & Sons Limited V. Riden. News: Observation Of Aurora In The Geophysical Year New Questions On A Spectacle Known To Aristotle, Engineer Employers Study Hours Claim, French Strikes And The Tourist Queues For Petrol Coupons, Ceylon Language Agreement Civil Disobedience Threat Ended, Mao Tse-Tung Exerts His Influence Restoring Balance In China, Britain Win Team Jumping Clear Rounds At White City, Indian Warning To Pakistan Rivers Diversion To Go Ahead, Future Of New French Liner Delegation's Inquiries, London Crime Increasing Property Stolen Valued At £5M., Jahangir Diamond Fetches £14,000 Record Sale Total Of £88,860, U.S. Informed Of British Action, Hundreds Missing In Japanese Floods 32in. Of Rain Reported, Street Wardens To Help The Lonely Suggestion In Public Welfare Report, Scottish Editor's Dismissal M.P.'S Critical Motion On Minister, Split In Paris Fashion Syndicate Rebel Designer Leaves, 11s. Award By Bus Tribunal Acceptance By Employers Union Meeting To-Morrow, R.A.F. Redundancy Problem Relatively Small, Payments To Local Labour Parties Trade Unions Agree To Higher Scale, Election Campaign In The Streets Argentina Prepares For Sunday, Movements Of Liners, Radio Astronomy Unit Opened Distant Prospect Of The Universe, Uncertain Future Of London Library, Setback For U.S. Administration Schools Bill Rejected, Iron And Steel Up £1 A Ton, B.A.O.R. Reaction To New Army Terms "Very Generous", Eleven Plus Pioneer French Family Man WHO Evolved I.Q. Tests For Children, Alleged Incidents At Spitalfields Six Men In Court, Craven Vale Farms To Be Sold Further 4,800 Acres For Auction, B.E.A. Propose Higher Internal Fares, Four-Point Attack On Inflation Government Policy Wins 63 Majority Pay And Prices Council To Be Set Up, Churchmen "In One Ministry" Boundaries Of Clergy Questioned, Tunisia Declared A Republic The Bey Deposed, Smithfield "Mangle" Australian Critic Of Meat Handling, Teachers' Three-Year Course, Cuts Smaller Than The Navy Had Feared, Views On "Trial By Newspaper" American's Envy Of English Bar, Big Tax Concession In New Zealand Pay As You Earn, Viscount Aircraft For Turkey B.O.A.C. Credit Offer, Enforcement Of Bilingualism Transvaal Measures For Councils, Tunis War Memorial, Prime Minister Appeals For End To Acts Of Violence Government Determined To Uphold Law And Order, Summer Recess Next Friday Mr. Gaitskell To Seek Assurance On Recall, Suspension To Continue '14-Day Rule' Decision, R.A.F. Attacks Nizwa With Rockets And Cannon Imam's Flag Still Flying On Apparently Empty Fort, Army Axe "Wielded With Skill" Changes Unwelcome But Necessary And Practical, Use Of Chemicals In Food, Keeping The Peace In Outer Space U.S. Proposals For Inspection System, Story Of Tamil-Sinhalese Rivalry, Strikers Threaten Greengrocers Quiet Warnings At Covent Garden, Conservative M.P.S' Abstentions, Bus Company's Warning To Platform Staff Prosecutions Pending After Strike Clashes, Turbo-Jets For B.E.A. Fleet Early Statement On Decision, £600M. Scheme To Develop Steel Industry Some Projects In Five-Year Plan Already Approved, Minister's Remark In Borneo Indonesia Denial Of An "Issue", Unsold Television Time In U.S. Steadily Rising Cost, Oversea Interest In Fashion Show Varied Collections On Last Day, Child Migrants To Australia British Allegations Not Accepted, Higher Nuclear Power Target AIM To Cut Down Capital Costs. News in Brief. Reviews: Abbey Theatre, Dublin The Less We Are Together, Western Theatre Ballet, Bach and Britten At the Proms, Jeffress's Gallery Contemporary English Paintings, London Bach Society, Religious Masterpieces by Byrd and Monteverdi From Our Music Critic, Communist Films the Best at Czech Festival. Politics and Parliament: Income And Price Council To Be Formed Chancellor's View On Wages In Expanding Economy House Of Lords, House Of Commons Thursday, July 25. Picture Gallery: A Royal Day In Jersey. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,501, B.B.C. Programmes Home. Obituaries: Major George Iliescu, Obituary, Mr. Geoffrey Covey A Former World Tennis Champion, Mr. E. R. Wilson. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Revolt in the Distance, Oil Companies' Exodus, Impartial Embryo, Steel for the Future, "Guard Boarding Train". Letters to the Editor: Milford Haven, The Shortened Line, Strike Incidents, Missed At Kew, London Theatres, What An M.P. Must Do, The Shareholder State, Oil Interests In Israel Why British Firms Should Stay. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford Class List. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, London Provisions Exchange, Foreign Exchanges Sterling At $2.64 On Montreal, Montreal Exchange, New York Stocks, Closing Prices, Wall Street Steady, Commodity Markets Copper And Tin Lead Rise In Base Metals. Business and Finance: British Electric Traction The Bus Strike: A Retrograde Step Widening Sphere Of Interests Confidence In New Projects Mr. H. C. Drayton's Address, Firth Cleveland Limited Internal Expansion, Modernization And Development Mr. C. W. Hayward On Group Activities, The Sussex Brick Company Record Profits Achieved Mr. Morris S. Whitehouse On Future Prospects, Iron And Steel ACT 1953, Note Circulation Up Another £17M., Tea Dividend Raised, B.E.T.'S Widening Interests, The Electric Construction Company Limited Record Production Figures Order Book Continues At Very High Level Mr. Charles Reid's Statement, Ordinary dividend of Drake and Mount,, Company Results British Relay Pays 4 P.C. More, Spiers & Pond Board's Comments On Bid, Money Easy, Associated Engineering Acquisition, 7½ Per Cent. Rise In Steel Prices Alberta Oil Rights For Sale, G.U.S. Terms Accepted, Greenwood & Batley, Limited Total Sales Increased Substantial Exports Continue Col. H. A. Micklem On Problem Of Rising Wages, Chambers Wharf & Cold Stores Ltd. Progress And Development Continued Mr. Charles Goldrei's Statement, The Funds Rally, Ellams Duplicator Company Difficult Trading Conditions, Farm Loans To Cost More, Express Dairy Company Record Year For Milk Products Mr. Walter Nell's Tribute To Staff, Ferranti Ltd. Extensive Research And Development Programme Complex And Important Activities Reviewed, Thomas De LA Rue, F. H. Lloyd & Co. Limited 14½ Per Cent. Sales Increase Beneficial New Arrangements Concluded Results Reflect Great Credit, The A.P.V. Company Limited Reasons For Disappointing Year Important Current Year Contracts Dr. R. J. S. Seligman On The Outlook, B.P. Deputy Chairmen, Grosvenor House (Park Lane) Modernization And Extension Programme Sir Charles Taylor Stresses Importance Of Tourist Industry, Board Advises Against Glazer Offer, Allied Ironfounders Limited The Housing Problem And "The Stockton Test" Mr. Walter Wren On Need For A Courageous And Imaginative Effort, Qualcast Outlook. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1857. Property: Pilcher, Hershman & Partners.
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