The Times - 23/01/1956
1956; Gale Group;
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FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM AN AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PROPERTY MARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Military Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, A. H. I.FLEMING., OLIVE ADSHEAD-BRECKON., C. W. P. HODSOLL., A. R. HARVIE., G. F. H. ELVEY., THOMAS BALOGH., A. E. KAUFMANN, , From Our Political Correspondent, L. HARE., RICHARD BEVIS, Trinity; RoBIN BLACKHURST, Balliol; MICHAEL COX. St. Peter's Hall; STEPHEN HENRY, University; ROD MCMANIGAL, Lincoln; ALEX SCHOUVALOFF, Jesus, Oxford., FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, Our Nairobi Correspondent, Mr. K. Czamiecki, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR SKATING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR ATHLEICS CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: W. Garstin & Sons. Ltd., Opera And Ballet, Business Premises. Display Advertising: Private Companies, South Durham Steel And Iron Company Limited, The Columbus-Dixon, South African Tourist Corporation, Dettol, National Provident Institution, Sunbeam Rapier, Bourne & Hollingsworth Ltd, Lux, P & O, Henry Wiggin & Company Ltd, Research Managers (Physics), Churchman's No. 1, Bank Of New South Wales, Dunlop. Reviews: "Rebel Without A Cause" The Juvenile Delinquent On The Screen, Recitals Of The Week: Mr. Solomon At Festival Hall, Repertory Players "Subway In The Sky", Aid For National Gallery Lord Radcliffe's Suggestions, Anna Pavlova, Missionary Of The Dance A Legendary Figure After 25 Years, Festival Hall Return Of Miss Ania Dorfmann. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: "La Mort D'orphée", I.T.A.-Asociated Rediffusion, English Bridge Win, First Nights In London Two New Musical Pieces, B.B.C. Programmes, List Of Private Dances, The Times Crossword Puzzle No.8,033, Surrey Beat Kent At Chess. Picture Gallery: A Welsh Victory At Twickenham. News: Spain Reaffirms Her Rights, Church Protest To E. Germany False Charges Of Espionage, Street Scenes Of The 1880s Many Memories Evoked, Village Recovering From Air Crash Assurance Of Help To Homeless, More Contestants For Mid-Ulster Nationalist And "Business Man's" Candidates, Uneasy Lull In Bombay Heavy Toll Of Riots Communists Blamed, 2,470 Tons Of Money Higher Output At The Mint, Burma-China Border Discussions A START Next Month, Teething Troubles, Break Seen In The ICE Theron's Possible Escape Route, Nine Police Hurt In West End Scrimmage Round Eros, 1,50o Houses For U.S. Airmen Surplus Tobacco In Payment, Second Television Service By B.B.C. Government Ruling On Frequencies Awaited, Family Of Three Gassed, Ville De Montreal City Bilingual Pains And Pleasures In Canada, Algeria Border Clashes Rebels' Casualties, New Furniture Designs, "Capitalists" Join The Dance Shanghai Celebration Of Communism, Polluted Air As Cause Of Cancer U.S. Scientist's Opinion, Fashion Once Removed, Storm Blowing Over Half A Duckpond Parish Council In Hot Water, Mig Jets Collide Over Austria Soviet Pilot's Report Of Pursuit, Gunpowder Consignment Stopped, Move By Italy To Attract Capital Limitations Ended, Service Pay Increases AIM To Improve Recruiting Higher Cost Of New Weapons, Building Industry Wage Structure Inquiry Commissioned By Employers, Here And There, Dockers To Use Hull Elevator Agreement After Four Months, British Success At Monte Carlo, Maintenance Of The Beef Breeding Herd, Miners To Defy Union Order On Overtime, Dean Of College Found Dead Porter's Discovery At Cambridge, Saudi Arabian Bribery Evidence Found At Buraimi Subject For U.S. Talkss, "Offices Of Profit" Question In Eire, Exposure To Atomic Radiation, The Not So Humble Potato, Destroyer's Crash Into Wharf 80ft. Crane Destroyed, Australian Dock Strike Over 130 Ships Idle, 'New Age Which Beckons' Prime Minister On Unfounded Fears, 10,000 Strikers At Singapore Naval Base Dispute, Dachshund Show, Ending Of Racial Discrimination, Male Nurses Object To Austrians' Behaviour, Conversion Of Hotel Into Flats, Labour Shaping Council Rents Policy Leaders Support Rebate Schemes Housing Statement In Preparation, Candelabra Gift For Israel's Parliament, Labour Lawyers And Murder Law, Austin Statement On Gas-Turbine For Car Production 'Possibility', Argentine "Plot" Discovered Many Arrests Reported, New Japanese Envoy To United States, Sudan Aloof From Military Pacts Foreign Minister On His Talks, Automation In Russia Ministry Set Up, Malta Bishops On Integration Guarantees Sought, Dr. Busia On Plan For Gold Coast A Constituent Body Needed, Cyprus Air Base Steady Progress Of Akrotiri Project, Motor Industry Council Urged Shop Stewards Ask For National Policy, Egypt "Superior" With Czech Jets Israel's Appeal For Arms, Defence Of Formosa Reiteration By Washington "Not Negotiable" Propaganda At Geneva, Clergy Discipline Proposals For Church Assembly. Shipping News: £1,000,000 Sunderland Shipyard Scheme, Ships Harassed By Gales Snow Again In North, Movements Of Liners, N. Germany Swept By Gales Ships Take Shelter, Crew Of Burning Ship Saved. Law: New Stage In Case Of Dr. John Formal Investigation, A Fine Of £500 Imposed On M.Poujade Slander Action. Obituaries: Mr. Walter Ellis, Mr. P. C. Loftus Public Life In Suffolk, Rev. E. C. Robinson, Mr. Wickhiam Steed, Major-Gen. J. Vaughan, Lady Lucas, Rev. Ivor Ramsay Dean Of King's, Cambridge, Lord Sysonby, Obituary, Mr. Walter Bayes Decorative Art. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford Elections, Appointments In The Services, Headmaster Of Oundle School. Politics and Parliament: Questions To Sir A. Eden On Washington Mission, Mr. Butler "Looking Forward To Fray", Parliament Reassembles Prospect Of A Crowded And A Hard Fought Session. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The Battle of Band III, A Step Nearer Sense, Bacon was Right, Hope on the Gold Coast, Troubled Bombay, Renewed Attack. Letters to the Editor: Town And Country, Malta Referendum, Secretarial Assistants, Export Credits, Naval Aviation, The Pattern Of Wage Claims "Disturbing And Dangerous", Oxford Playhouse. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1856. Sport: Football League Leaders Lose Ground Chelsea's First Victory At Villa Park Since The War, No Guide For Aintree Mildmay Memorial Won By Linwell, European Skating Title Goes To Austria Miss Sugden In Second Place, Sports in Brief, 107 Runs In A Day Pakistan Batsmen Pinned Down, Northern Hockey Downfall Conroy Enhances His Olympic Chance, Amateurs Win Outstanding Squash Rackets Match, First Success For 21 Years Middlesex Take Cross Country Title, Wales Seize Their Chances At Twickenham England Beaten In Spite Of A Great Forward Effort. Business and Finance: New York Rubber Contract, Palestine Electric, Money Market, City Notes Yesterday's Jam And To-Day's, Hire Purchase Finance Houses, Indian Order For A.E.I., City News In Brief, Company Meeting Westminster Bank Limited Upward Trend In Activities Continues Credit Squeeze Only One Of Measures Mecessary To Effect Sound Economy Need To Restore Proper Balance Between Imports And Exports Call For Increased Efficiency In Every Sphere Of Production Lord Aldenham Urges Self-Discipline For All, Savings Surplus Over £5M., Harmony Gold Capital, Freight Rebates, U.S. Public Buys Fewer Cars But Spending IS Still High, Australian Wool Sales, Anglo-Canadian Trade, B. F. Goodrich Expansion. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodity Prices, Company Results A. F. Stoddard Interim, Foreign Exchanges. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Property: Stratford House,.
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