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The Times - 10/06/1955

1955; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our University Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR REPORTER, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LAWN TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, M. I. CORBETT ASHBY., E. BENTLEY BEAUMAN., J. F. BURRELL., C. F. V. WILLIAMS, Director, National Union of Manufacturers. 6, Holborn Viaduct, E.C.1, June 9., A. R. C. KIRTLAN. Broadlands, Canonbury, Shrewsbury, June 7., C. D. TOWNSEND. Bradfield College, Berkshire, June 8., JOHN HARRIS. Ardnardeen, Daneshill, Woking, June 8., From Our Special Correspondent, A. R. MOHAMED. 47, Pembridge Villas, Notting Hill Gate, W.11., JOHN C. K. BUCKBY. 21. Elgar Close, Ickenham, Middlesex, June 8., F. H. SMITH., A. SPENDER. 27, Princes Square, W.2., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Declaration Of Dividends, Opera And Ballet, Livery Company Notices. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal Exchange, Commodity Prices, New York Stocks, Drawing Of Bonds, Stock Exchange A Firm Close, Closing Prices. News: Mr. Molotov In Paris Suggestion Of French Visit To Moscow, Big Change In East Africa Land System Proposed Private Plots Instead Of Tribal Reserves, Gratification In Lancashire Simultaneous Action Likely, Minister's Reply To Seamen "Cannot Intervene" In Unofficial Strike, Heavy Programme Outlined In The Queen's Speech Hope Of "Fruitful Negotiations" With Soviet Union, Little Progress In Rail Talks Adjournment "For Reflection" New Meeting To-Day, Sumptuous Setting For Ceremony Perspective Of History, National Minimum Wage In U.S. $1 An Hour Approved By Senate, Cotton Futures Decision Market To Reopen At Alexandria, Exceptions To 3-Mile Limit Diverse Opinions In Law Commission, Movements Of Liners, £84,800 For Old Masters High Bidding At London Sale, Salary Claim By City Of London Staff Proposed Reference To Minister Of Labour, Policy Disagreement Philips To Leave Lamp Makers' Association, Mr. Attlee To Lead Party Acceptance "For A Further Period" Mr. Bevan's Plea, Deletion Of "Working Men" From Title, Attempt To Hold Up Liner Fails, Portuguese Charge Against India Frontier Tension As Threat To Peace, Russia Revisited V-Strenuous Efforts To Feed The Townsfolk, General Nuri's Visit Persuading Pakistan To Join The Pact, Wage Talks Adjourned In Pittsburgh Steel Companies' Wish, Tanker Ablaze After Crash Crew Leap Into The Sea 18 Feared Missing, Honorary Degrees At Cambridge, Royal Occasion In Düsseldorf Colour Trooping, Dockers' Doubts On T.U.C. Reply Possible Delay In Ending Strike, Rail Freight Charges Traders Criticize Draft Scheme, Royal Children Fly To London "Thoroughly Enjoyed Themselves", French Aviation Progress New Types For Paris Exhibition, Food In Mental Hospitals Disturbing Report, Land And People In E. Africa Royal Commission's Analysis, Jewellery Valued At £30,000 Missing London Hotel Inquiries, Transatlantic Cable 2,000 Miles To Be Laid This Year, Less Crime In London Plan For Beats By Motor Cycle, Britons' Death In Sahara No Official Inquiry, Broadcasting Inquiry In Central Africa Corporation Proposed, S. African Bill Denounced "Step Towards A Police State", Charges Against Sydney Newspaper Owner And Editor To Be Heard, Conspiracy To Drug Greyhounds Doctor, Jeweller, And Salesman Sentenced, Vitamin Value Of Grapefruit "Misleading" Claim In Advertisement, Payments System In Europe Clash Of British And Continental Views. Display Advertising: "King George IV", Crosfield, Humber, Dylan, Plymouth Gin, The Bristol Aeroplane Company Limited, Daks, Caltex Services Limited. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 7,841, Broadcasting Home Service. Sport: A Fine Innings By May Kenyon Finds Form In Test Match, Seven Wickets For Sainsbury Essex Beaten On Second Day By Hampshire, Richmond Show Mainly Hacks And Hackney Ponies, Sports in Brief, No Racing At Sandown A Late Decision On Ascot, Jesus College In Second Place Keen Mays Racing, Scoring Harder At Sunningdale Faulkner Holds The Lead, Great Britain And India All Square In Davis Cup Becker Plays Splendidly To Beat Kumar. Politics and Parliament: House Of Commons, Long First Session For New Parliament 14 Bills Foreshadowed In The Queen's Speech, Prime Minister Upholds Strike Broadcast Opposition Question The Basis For Return To Work House Of Lords. Official Appointments and Notices: Herr Schlüter's Resignation Committee's Finding On Charges, Ecclesiastical News Consecration Of Bishops, I.S.H.R.A. Appointments. Obituaries: Prof. C. M. Gillespie The Making Of Leeds University, Dr. R. A. Lyster, Mr. John Everidge, Obituary, Mr. Franz Osborn. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Fighting Poverty in East Africa, A Very Tall Ship, The Crime Wave Ebbs, Set Fair. Letters to the Editor: Zanzibar, The Right To Strike, Food Poisoning, Party Names, Mountain Landings, Traveller's Joy, Taxation Of Capital Time To Review Death Duties, Condition Of Canals, Postal Restrictions, Dropped Bowlers, Down With The Posters. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Arts Theatre "Mourning Becomes Electra", "The Turn Of The Screw" Britten's Work In Florence, A.D.C. Theatre. Cambridge "Still Waters Run Deep" By Tom Taylor, On The Sublime The Ninth Symphony, Israel Orchestra First Concert In London, Modern Pewter Ware Exhibition, Royal Opera House "The Lady And The Fool". Business Appointments: Business Changes. Business and Finance: B.P. Meeting, The Associated Biscuit Manufacturers, Limited Capitalization Proposals Approved Reconstruction Schemes And Expansion Continue Mr. Philip Carr On The Improved Productive Efficiency, Sterling Again Eases, United Patani (Malaya) Rubber Dividend Raised On Better Results, City News In Brief, Relay Exchanges Limited Policy Of Development, Unilever N.V., HATTERSLEY (ORMSKIRK) LIMITED (Specialists in the manufacture of Engineering Fittings for Locomotive, Steam, Heating, Petrol, Oil, Fire, Water, and Air Services) Another Year Of Prosperity Mr. T. Heap On Increasing Demand For Products, Steel Output At New Record, Licenses & General Insurance Mr. Victor Thomson On The Year's Progress, New Zealand Lists, Bank Return, Waring & Gillow Limited Expansion Of Activities Substantially Increased Retail Sales Mr. I. C. Sanderson On Reorganization Proposals, Expert Tool And Case Hardening Factors Affecting Results, City Notes The Courtaulds Dividend, Galaha Ceylon Tea Estates And Agency Conservative Dividend Policy, Mining News, Hanipha (Ceylon) Tea And Rubber Mr. J. N. McNeile On The Outlook, Selangor River Rubber Estates Much Improved Result, Central Provinces Manganese Ore Good Demand At Lower Prices Keen Interest In Labour Welfare Mr. H. R. Holmes On The Year's Operations, Provisions Market, Company Results Fine Spinners And Walker Cain, Wall Street Selling, The Chloride Electrical Storage Company Continued Progress And Development Reputation For Quality Further Enhanced, Money Market, The Orion Insurance Company Limited Policy Of Development And Expansion Sir Strati Ralli's Statement, Hawker Group Bid For Canadian Firm, The Malayan Chamber Of Mines Reduction Of Tin Duty And More Enlightened Land Policy Urgently Necessary Mr. A. G. Glenister's Address. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1855. Property: Nicholas, Country Properties. Picture Gallery: Tanker Fire At Sea: Survivors At Dover.

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