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The Times - 03/12/1951

1951; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our United Nations Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRFSPONDENT, IAN GILMOUR., H. P. MOON, P. R. BUTLER, DOUGLAS JAY, HUBERT PRESTON, JOHN HAMPDEN, B. COZENS-HARDY, From a Special Correspondent, L. C. HILL, M LEFROY, FROM OUR SWISS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TEHERAN CORRESPONDENT, Mr. Murray Adams-Acton, ROGER FALK, M. CHAVE COLLISSON., J. C. SHARP, LEON H. SMITH,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Service Notices, Opera And Ballet, Business Premises, Contracts And Tenders. Reviews: The Hamburg Orchestra Novelty By Hindemith, Royal Choral Society Honegger's " King David", Britten's New Opera "Billy Budd" At Covent Garden, Chamber Music Concert At Wigmore Hall, Recitals Of The Week The Guitar, The Theatres Old Vic Revival Of "The Clandestine Marriage", New Films In London A Strindberg Play. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 6,772, The Sale Room, Broadcasting Home Service, Britten's New Opera. News: New Poll In An Indian Constituency Ban Imposed In Error, Decision On Matterhorn Railway Project Swiss Permission Refused, Five Nuns Sentenced In Canton Chinese Children's Death, Convicts Recaptured Man's Fall Down 350ft. Quarry, Mr. Lennox-Boyd To Visit E. Africa Tanganyika's Constitution, Hungary Abandons Rationing Sharp Price Increases, Development Plans In Uganda Record Trade Figures, New Impasse In Korea Disagreement Over Safeguards, Out-Patients In Hospitals Suggested Changes In Organization, "The Times" Survey Of Agriculture, Bird Life In London Nightingale A Visitor To Regent's Park, Four Killed In Two Air Crashes, Derbyshire Firemen To Be Punished, Norway To Spend More On Defence Extension Of Programme, Critics Of Chinese Land Reform System Encouraging "New Despots", Future Of Gen. Eisenhower Differences Among Republicans, Russia Warns Turkey Membership Of Atlantic Pact, British Protest To Persia Desecration Of A Cemetery, Czech Trade With East Germany Coal Mining Equipment, Health Of Londoners Life Span Increased, Dockers To Support Overtime Ban Serious Effect On Cargoes, London School Of Religion, Machinery Display At Smithfield Expanding Industry, Delegation From Korean Front At U.N., Africans' Attitude To Federation Plan Need For Demonstration Of Good Faith, Christianity And Communism Dr. Garbett's Warning, Finds In Well At Pagans' Hill 2,000 Pieces Of Pottery, Return Of The King Of Siam Enthusiastic Welcome In Bangkok, The King Out Again Walk In Grounds At Royal Lodge, Meat Supplies In 1950 Fall In World Trade, Critics Of Rearmament Plans In U.S. Output 'Behind Schedule', New Posts For 13 U.S. Generals Change In Armistice Delegation, Victims Of Mass Bombing A Plan For The Civil Defence Casualty Service, Exeter Cathedral Needs £30,000 Appeal Launched, Steep Rise In Prices Next Year T.U.C. Leader's View, Central African Partnership Basis Outlined By Sir G. Huggins, Tour Du Mont Blanc Victorian Excursion To Be Revived, Future Of South Bank Site Mr. Morrison's Views, Christmas Lectures, Anglo-Argentine Relations Ambassador Recalled For Talks, Action By Widow Of Ribbentrop Son's Rights In Wine Firm, Early Architecture In Afghanistan Medieval Citadels, Lower School-Leaving Age Opposed, Food Plans For Europe Differing Views At Strasbourg, Weather Broadcasts For Climbers, Political Issues In Malaya Reforms Demanded Mr. Lyttelton's Talks With Leaders, Doctor Ordered To Be Struck Off Register, British Exports To U.S. Complaints About Rising Prices, Tourist Fares For The Atlantic Crossing Air Transport Proposal, Smithfield Show Exhibits Reduced By Restrictions, Union Alarm At Road Haulage Plans Mr. Deakin On "Grotesque Suggestions", American Aid For France $600M. This Year Fears Of Austerity Relieved, Western Proposals On German Elections Dr. Adenauer In London To-Day. Display Advertising: Midland Bank Limited, Alan McAfee Limited, Heal & Son Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Pan American, Gorringes Of Victoria, Valenta, The General Electric Co. Ltd., Mappin And Webb Limited, French Government Tourist, Agfa Ltd., C. Davidson & Sons Ltd., Burroughs Adding Machine Limited, Debenham Ltd., Cannes, Harrods Ltd, Mabie, Todd & Co. Ltd., Marsh & Baxter Ltd, J. M. Fryer, Bradleys, Harvey Nichols & Co. Ltd., Electrolux. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Ecclesiastical News Proctorial Elections, New President For Syria Col. Sheshekly Assumes Office, Naval Appointments, Leeds University, From The London Gazette, New Trophy For R.A.F. Award For Gunnery Proficiency, Colonels Commandant For 1952. Politics and Parliament: Busy Recess For Mr. Churchill Visits To U.S. And Canada Debate On Housing This Week, South-East Leeds By-Election, Parliamentary Notices. Law: Alleged Murder Of Blind Woman. Sport: West Indies Bowling Mastered Australia's Good Response, Cricket West Indies Hopefully Placed, Squash Rackets R.A.F. Championships, Rugby Football Probables' Narrow Win At Leicester, Association Football A Day Of Little Change, Hockey Spencer Draw With Tulse Hill, School Match St. Edward's Outpace Eastbourne, Sports in Brief, Rowing Oxford Trial Crews Show Promise, Cross-Country Running, Racing Hurst Park Meeting, School Match Westminster Outplayed At Charterhouse, Saturday's Results League Championship, Kardar Leads Pakistan To Victory M.C.C. Miss Chances, Irish Team To Meet Springboks Three New Caps, School Rugby-Vi Succession Of Drawn Games, Lawn Tennis. Picture Gallery: Clumber Park: More Land For Public Access. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Mr. Lyttelton's Task, Italians and Englishmen, Baking Day, The German Chancellor. Letters to the Editor: The Export Trade Opportunities In The Colonies, "A Slur On British Justice", Books For Universities, Preventive Justice, The Height Of Everest, National Service, The Battle Of Britain, Japanese Prison Camps, From Stream To Canal, Chldren's Clothing, Early Rugby Rules, Labour For The Land, Governmentand The Banks Labour Chancellors' Policy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Property: Hillier, Parker, May & Rowden, Property Market, Sales By Auction. Obituaries: The Rev. E. E. Raven, Mr. E. C. Ouvry, Sir Peter Buck Ethnography Of The South Seas, Obituary, Mr. Michael Cohen. Business and Finance: City Notes Bill Funding And The Banks, HICKSON & WELCH (HOLDINGS) LIMITED (Incorporated undet the Companies Act, 1948), Company Meeting Acrow (Engineers) Ltd. Record Sales And Profits, South Essex Water Offer, Imperial Oil Limited, Engineers' Scrip Bonus, U.S. Defence Output Rival Views, Falk, Stadelmann & Co. Financial Position Eased By New Capital Mr. Hugo Falk On Expanding Export Trade, THE SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE WATERWORKS COMPANY (Incorporated in England on 4th August, 1853, by the South Saflordshire Waterworks Act, 1853), Company Results Bank Of Nova Scotia, Steel Parts Limited Record Sales And Profits Reduced Profit Margin Mr. Alan Shirlaw On The Outlook, Whitehall Court New Banqueting Rooms, Wall Street Steady, Trinidad Cement Co., Truman Hanbury Scheme Sanctioned, R. A. Brand (Holdings) Ltd. Encouraging Results, Additional Molybdenum Allocations, Perak River Hydro-Electric Power Company Steady Progress Maintained Increased Peak Load Mr. William Shearer's Statement, United Dominions Trust's Acquisition, English Electric "Rights" Issue, National Savings Surplus. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1851. Stock Exchange Tables: Money Market, New York Stock Prices, Stock Exchange Movements Last Week. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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