The Times - 26/01/1957
1957; Gale Group;
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From Our Architectural Correspondent, FROM OUR TOKYO CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our United Nations Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Military Correspondent, From Our Labour Reporter, FROM OUR LABOUR REPORTER, W. J. SAMPSON., JOAN ELAND. 48, Ladbroke Grove, W.11., J. D. MACDONALD., PETER BENENSON. 1, Mitre Court Buildings, Temple, E.C.4., HEATHER SEAGER., RONALD WINGATE. The Manor House, Wilton, Salisbury., BRIAN R. ROBERTS., JOAN EVANS., NORMAN COOK. Guildhall Museum, E.C.2., By Michael Blackmore, STEUART WILSON. 19, Chepstow Villas, W.11., K. ZILLIACUS. House of Commons., RUTH M. KINGERLEE. Brandling Park, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2., HUMPHREY J. COX. 10, Woodfield Road, Ealing, W.5., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM A GARDENING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A COLLECTOR, FROM A DRAMATIC CRITIC, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR WINTER SPORTS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Connoisseurs' Guide, Concerts, Hotels, Resorts And Spas, Services To-Morrow: Third Sunday After Epiphany, Travel. Politics and Parliament: Parliament Emigration As A Commonwealth Investment House Of Commons. News: Single Tapestry Sold For £3,400 Companion Piece To Panels In Quirinal, Remarkable Advances of the Chrysanthemum, Protest On Car Speed Check By Radar A.A. Hope Of Early Challenge, Man "Lived Life Of A Vegetable" Nearly Two Years Unconscious, Livingstone Museum Memorial Near Tabora, Miners Reject "Bonus Shift" Compromise AIM At Abolition, Mine In W. India Dock Ships Warned Not To START Engines, Land Of Swedish Legend Mixture of Ancient and Modern on the Island of Gotland, Stewards Suspended: 600 Men Strike, Argentine Cabinet Reshuffle President Acts To Stop Unrest, Ballot Box Valentines At North Lewisham Election To Be Held On Old Register, Reductions In Oversea Garrisons Effect Of Proposed Army Cuts, Welsh Council's Proposals Secretary Of State In Cabinet, First Paris Spring Collection Chanel's Casual Elegance, Soviet Spy Ring In America Arrest Of Three Suspects, Four Sentenced For Attack On Café Not Guilty Of Robbing Proprietor, Vitality And Self-Assurance Of American Architecture State Department's Programme, Movements Of Liners, Fall In Prices Of N.Z. Exports Trade Mission To Be Sent To Britain, Eight Questions On Port Said Reply To Dr. Edith Summerskill, Talks In London Lord Radcliffe Hears Turkish Views, State Subsidy Denial Private Air Lines Object To Report, Israel Case On Gaza Rejected Mr. Hammarskjöld On Use Of U.N. Force Occupation Only With Egyptian Consent, Meeting For Lord Attlee In Toronto Cancelled, Postmaster-General On Dawn Patrol Liverpool Mail Delivery, Prosperity For Gaza Strip Prospect Held Out By Israel, A New British Mammal Colony Of The Mouse-Eared BAT Discovered, "Not Enough Ships", A Trio Of Saints Witness And Martyrdom, Strike Spreads In Cyprus Briton Found Shot, Prospects Of Talks On Support Costs Early Agreement Ahead, Bill To Amend Law On Cheques Proposals For Wage Payments Dropped, Ministers Meet In Brussels Preparing Common Market, Broad Resolution On Disarmament Stiff Task Ahead For U.N. Commission, New Attack On Mr. Dulles Attitude To Allies Questioned Britain And France Not Wanted, Confidence Vote For Mr. Strydom Flagging Debate Ends, Joint Venture On Airliner Supersonic Flight Project Government Backing, Montesi Trial Incident Defence Counsel Walks Out, Students Kept In Budapest Legation Unable To Learn Details, "Crush Hour" Findings Committee Plan Improvement, "Rock 'N Roll" Ban On Children Dance Hall Action By Police, New Constitution In Force Assembly At An End, Australian Freight Rates Increase, Pewter-Silver's Poor Relation!, Mr. Nehru Pained By U.N. Vote On Kashmir "Position Remains As IT Is", M. Poujade Facing Test To-Morrow Parliamentary Ballot, N.U.R. To Take Wage Claim To Arbitration, The Truth About Sniping, 13 Wrecks Cleared By British Ships "Obstruction" By The Egyptians, Conscription Issue In Germany Chancellor's Reminder To Socialists, Taking Round The Papers An Early Morning Delivery And Its Revelations, Fears Of German Farmers Unreadiness To Compete, Western Diplomatists In Budapest An Attack Expected, Disappointment In Pakistan. Law: Law Report, January 25 High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Rags Stolen By Dustmen: Refuse Property Of Council Williams And Others V. Phillips Roberts And Others V. Phillips. Reviews: Wigmore Hall Miss Virginia Fortescue's Recital, Albert Hall Concert Mr. Constantin Silvestri, Recordings Of A Great Actress, The Emperor's New Poems Ancient Ritual In Tokyo, Italian Opera Outcry Call For Maintenance Of Subsidies. Display Advertising: Malta, Rspca, Appeals, Multiple Display Advertisements, Gardeners, Intourist, Alderney, Player's Medium Navy Cut. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Labour M.P.S Object To Gen. Speidel Commons Motion Against N.A.T.O. Appointment, British Ambassador, From The London Gazette Friday, Jan. 25. Picture Gallery: Mouse-Eared Bats Discovered In England, Arts and Entertainment: To-Day Home, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,347, To-Morrow Home. Obituaries: Lord Courtown's Death After Train Fall, Mr. Shigemitsu Former Japanese Foreign Minister, The Earl Of Courtown, Mr. B. C. Cotterell, Obituary. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Competitors, Ring Down the Curtain?, Not Good Enough, The "Fun" of Politics, Will o' the Wisp. Letters to the Editor: Situation In Aden Quick Government Action Needed, Labour's Course, Stationery Office, Statue In The Minories, Compartment Reserved, Time To Rehearse, The Rhodesias, Caught By The Heel, Hirakud Dam, Privilege, Century Of Divorce. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1857. Sport: Second Round Of Davis Cup Britain To Meet Lebanon Or New Zealand, F.A. Cup Spice In All Directions Unsurpassed Record Of Newcastle, England Falter After Bright START Tayfield's 14 Consecutive Maiden Overs, Sports in Brief, Short Run For Lough Ennel Liconda Finds The Right Rider, Chance Of Clair Soleil Suited By Going At Manchester, Kempton Park Meeting Probable Runners On Second Day, To-Day's Sporting Arrangements, Cresta Run Opens From Top Austrian First In Ski Jumping Event. Business and Finance: Townsend Ferries And Shipping, City News In Brief, Record Radio Exports, F. Perkins Record Output, Biscuit Makers' Issue, Another Drop In Treasury Bill Rate More New Issue Successes, Company Results Ariston Dividend Halved, Watney Combe Reid & Co. Mr. S. H. Combe On Demand For Better Quality Beers, Offer Accepted, St. John D'el Rey Losses Stop Iron Ore Development, Kensington Palace Hotel World-Wide Reputation, Sir Bernard Docker, Money Comfortable, U.S. Reserves, That production of bulked and stretch, Ferranti-E. K. Cole Deal, Fresh Gains In The Funds, Bank Statements For January, Bid For Harry Walton (Holdings). Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Wall Street Lower, Montreal Exchange, New York Stocks, Foreign Exchanges Few Movements, Closing Prices, Commodity Prices Copper And Tin Easier. Business Appointments: Business Changes, Mr. C. I. Orr-Ewing, Bankruptcy District Appointments. Property: Board-Residence And Apartments, Furnished Country Properties.
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