The Times - 25/05/1957
1957; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN COERESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, CHATFIELD., FRANK IRELAND., T. J. MBOYA., P. G. WALKER., MEREDITH WHITTAKER., EDWARD L. COHN., J. WILKS., P. I. PAUL-HUHNE., GEOFFREY VICKERS., A. J. P. PERCIVAL., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM A COLLECTOR, FROM A GARDENING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A MUSIC CRITIC, , FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LAWN TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Services To-Morrow: Rogation Sunday, Gardening. &c., Concerts, Hotels, Resorts And Spas, Flowers. Politics and Parliament: Parliament Children In Clubs Stricter Control House Of Commons. News in Brief. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1857. Law: Court Of Appeal Crown Loses Tax Point In Three Courts, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division An Architect Since 1931 May Practise As Estate Agent Hughes V. Architects Registration Council Of The United Kingdom. News: President Coty's Invitation To M. Pleven, Police At Nairobi Meeting Speech By Mr. Mboya Recorded, S. Africa "Heading For Disaster" Need For Capital, Action Needed to Overcome the Competition of Weeds, Through The Land Of Froissart A Hundred Chateaux to Suit all Tastes in Hainaut, Rescued from Oblivion, Reprimand For Corporal Charge Arising From Air Crash, Australian Union Fined £A900 Protest Meetings Called, Protest At Store's Late Closing, Colonial Development "Under Pressure" Empire Day Comment, Play Continues In Dublin Detectives See Performance Director In Court, The Queen Drives By Danish Lake Famous Beech Woods, Russia Drops Attacks On Yugoslavia Satellites Warned, Free Shooting with Plenty of Game in Portugal, Faithful Toil Of The Older Clergy Bishop's Tribute, Police Detain Two Men From Ship, Searches For Five Prisoners Sixth Man Caught, Mr. Adlai Stevenson Criticizes "Crumbling Alliance" Talk Britain "Letting Case Go By Default", Sir A. Eden "Easily Tired", Holiday-Makers WHO Sit On Bed Edges Habit "Costs £100,000 A Year" At Resort, U.S. Sends Strong Protest Compensation Demand, Beating The Bounds Lessons Of Rogationtide, Movements Of Liners, Mr. Kishi's Talks With Mr. Nehru Japan Offers To Aid Five-Year Plan, Further Engineering Pay Agreements Up To 13s. More For Some Non-Manual Workers, £750 Stipend In Scottish Kirk Assembly Approves Target Figure, Commonwealth Labour Parties To Meet, Treasure Trial Story Of Threats, Dutch Research On Oil Yield Experiments With Hot Water And Steam, British Radar "Far Ahead" Air Defence Test This Weekend, Christmas Curb On Telephone Sought Warning To Union Of "Hostility", Influenza Sweeping Indonesia, Belgium To Reduce Military Service Government Talks With N.A.T.O., Methodist Anniversary Celebrations, Cross-Belt And Shako Plates, Deadlock In China Trade Talks, Talks Opened With Egypt British Claims, 20-Ton Guided Missile On Show Snark Displayed In Paris, Life Sentences For Two Hungarian Patriots, Tunisia Angry With France Economic Rupture Threatened, £80,000 For 520 Employees, "Stingy" Attitude To National Parks Snowdonia Comittee To Approach M.P.S, Solar Heat Uses In America "Technical Problems Solved", Deer Poaching In The Highlands "Government Stalling", Forces' Grip On Argentine Government President Overruled In Urgent Problems, Pay Claim By 245,000 Textile Workers, U.S. To Raise Tariff On Woollens Use Of Geneva Option, Arab Protest To Mr. Dulles Aid To France And Israel Criticized, Russian Farms' Challenge To U.S. Mr. Khrushchev On Early "Victory", Flags Of Convenience Condemned, Mr. Stevenson On Alliance Policy "More Imperative Than Ever", R.A.F. Canberra Reaches Tokyo, "Slummy" Rail Offices Staffs Call For Improvements, Mr. Sandys Reassures Herr Strauss Closer Cooperation In Defence Research, £20,000 Appeal For Scottish Houses Growing Burden On National Trust, "Lewd" Play Allegation Dublin Director Given Bail, Exposing Fallacy Of "Imperialism" Sir H. Caccia On British Expansion, Moby Dick's Ear British Scientists Inquire Into Whale Mystery, Anti-American Riots In Formosa Police Open Fire On Angry Mob Demonstrators Reported Killed, The Clootie Well A Highland Tradition From Long Before Culloden, Moscow To Open Talks With Bonn Next Month, Blackpool Seeks Aid For Lights Other Towns Take A Dim View, Dr. Adenauer In U.S. "Inhuman Division Of Germany". Reviews: Sadler's Wells Opera "The Moon And Sixpence", Unrecorded Pieter De Hooch Panel 3.800gns. At Christie's, Royal Academy Sales, Stoll Theatre "Elisir D'amore ", Mickleham Festival. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,448, B.B.C. Programmes For The Weekend To-Day, Pachman Leading In Dublin Chess, Mme. Lotte Lehmann London Classes In Opera And Lieder. Display Advertising: Tarpen, Sutcliffe Speakman, Multiple Display Advertisements, Burnett's, Gardeners, Taormina, Royal Air Force, Glayva. Official Appointments and Notices: Eire Justice Resigns After Inquiry Reference To "God Save The King", Oxford University, Royal Aeronautical Society's Awards Gold Medal For American, From The London Gazette Friday, May 24, Libyan Cabinet Resigns, NAVAL APPINRMENT.-After nearly five. Picture Gallery: Big Ben's Faces To Be Brighter. Obituaries: Mrs. W. H. Carnegie A Great Hostess, Mr. G. H. S. Wood, Dr. Gilbert Murray, Mr. G. H. Jenkins, Brig.-Gen. Sir Godfrey Goodman, Obituary, Mr. T. H. O'donoghue. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The Wicked Word, Forget Me Not, Staggered Greetings, Remittance Man, How To Get Into A False Position. Letters to the Editor: A Constitution For Kenya Degree Of African Representation, Sword And Shield, An Englishman's Privacy, Whence They Flew, Newsprint Production, Industrial Shop Windows, The End Of The Affair, Standing In Buses, A Good, Clean Rag. Court and Social: Court Circular. Sport: West Indies Have To Remain Content With A Draw Important Catch Missed, Rain Darkens The Paris Courts No Lawn Tennis For Whole Day, Notts Spared Hard Task Rain At Trent Bridge, Middlesex Lose At Oxford Winning Hit In Last Over, R.E.M.E. Rifle Association Record Entry At Bisley, Women's County Golf Championship, Doutelle Wins Derby Trial Alcastus Caught At The Post Fillies' Test To-Day, Sports in Brief, Fine Innings By M. J. K. Smith Warwick Home By Six Wickets, Surrey Foiled By Conditions Parks Enlivens Final Stage, Fair Shares Of New Boxing Welfare B.B.B.C. President Urges Increased Discretion, Newcastle Chance Of Mozie Law Alten River Should Improve, Three Minutes To Spare Worcester Successful By Five Wickets, Brighton Croquet, R.O.R.C. Southsea To Harwich Race. Business and Finance: Counter Bid For Central Mining Pattern Of Security Yields, Brewery Merger Approved, Company Results "Slubbers" Dividend Raised, Fremlins Limited "County Ale" Reaches New Heights Of Success Profits Tax Frustration Continues Lord Cornwallis Reviews Trading Conditions, Fresh Retreat In Stock Markets, British Bankers' Association, Primitiva Preference Redemption Plan, British Isles & General Investment Trust Increased Revenue Sir Denys Lowson On Export Trade Problems, Money Turns Easy, Grain Markets, Godfrey Phillips To Pay 2½% Again, Further Offer For Frome & Lamb, Enfield Rolling Mills Forecast. Stock Exchange Tables: Burgess Ledward Issue, Wall Street Easier, Stock Exchange Dealings, Commodity Prices Base Metals Easier, Foreign Exchanges Sterling Reacts, Montreal Exchange, New York Stocks, Closing Prices. Property: Bungalow At Carshalton..
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