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The Times - 07/09/1957

1957; Gale Group;

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From Our Science Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondents, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, P. R. BUTLER. 18, Draycott Place, S.W.3., Yours faithfully, A. S. THOMAS. Goodings Cottage, Woodlands St. Mary, Newbury., H. GORDON WEBB. 78, Avcnue Chambers, Southampton Row, W.C.1., G. H. A. HUGHES, Director, London Master Builders Association. 47, Bedford Square, W.C.1., ARNOLD MONK-JONES. ViceChairman, National Society for the Abolition of Cruel Sports. MARJORY S. WEST, Hon. Organizing Secretary. 15, Fox Hill, Norwood, S.E.19., CHARLES M. SELBY. Brook Cottage. Ramsdell, Basingstoke., JOHN NORTH. Army and Navy Club, Pall Mall, S.W.1., CHULA. Tredethy, Bodmin, Cornwall., MARGARET McNAUGHTON. Castlemount. St. Andrews, Fife., J. H. HALLETT. House of Commons., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A RECORD COLLECTOR, FROM A GARDENING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A COLLECTOR, From Our Athletics Correspondent, From Our Northern Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Services To-Morrow: Twelfth Sunday After Trinity, Club Announcements, Opera And Ballet, TRAVEL 4 lines 28s. (minimum).. News: Bicentenary Of LA Fayette American Mayors' Visit, Stalin's Aid To West Allied Discussion Of Russian Policy, Beyond Morality The Letter And The Spirit, "Aircraft To Fly For £1 An Hour" Leeds Maker's Claim, Japan's Claim To Seat On Security Council British Support, Party Control Of Soviet Forces Tightening The Grip, U.S. Arms For Middle East Accelerated Deliveries In Response To Requests Other Recipients Besides Jordan, Pensions Position Under Review Mr. Macmillan's Promise, Mountains "Not Everlasting" Limits Of Geological Time-Scale, Lebanon Forbidden To Egyptians Direct Services To Syria, Fish And Chips Still Frying, Louis XVI Commode Sells For £3,550, Art Works Now In London Chatsworth Step Deplored Delegates Surprised, Help For Students From Trust Funds, Sheep Do Sleep Effective Test With Chocolate, Arkansas School Dispute Grows Open Conflict Of Wills President's Warning, Pipeline Through Turkey Agreement Reached With Persia, American Thunder Stolen By Soviet Notes, Britain "Well Seeded With Asian Virus" 90 Scouts Affected, Movements Of Liners, Ceylon Seeks Soviet Aid Buses, Tractors And Aircraft, British Association Direct Power From Fusion Reactor? Sir G. Thomson On Possibility In 15 Years, "Excessive Powers" Of Dr. Adenauer Free Democrats Desire A Reduction, Mrs. Dodd-Stern May Visit China, Sir J. Harding Replies To Bomb Protests Mayors Rebuked, Early Changes Expected In Two Ministries, Radio Still Affected By Sun Storm, T.U.C. Tranquil To The End Moderates Lie Low At Blackpool, Israel Alarmed By Shipment Of Arms Denial Of French Alliance, "Noseprints" For Dog Insurance Requirements Of U.S. Company, Search For Uranium In East Africa Offer To Prospectors, French Farmers Hope Of Price Concessions Cabinet Wilting Under Pressure, Edinburgh To Have A Ballet Company New Festival Project, Helsinki Sees Lord Mayor's Show British Fair Opened, Appeal For Man In Murder Hunt Photograph Shown On Television, Algerian Rebels Turn To Nasser Possibility Of More Political Action, Close Rivalry At Harewood Horses And Riders Keenly Tested, Disarmament Talks End Mr. Zorin Again Critical Resumption Date Undecided, Duke And Duchess Of Gloucester Return, Cost Of Illicit Deals In Diamonds Revenue Losses In Sierra Leone, Soviet Warships In Mediterranean Italians Unconcerned, Helicopters "Dance" At Farnborough, Educationist Asks For More Funds Cost Of Research, The Fabled Coast Of Sorrento, Newcomer To Small Car Field N.S.U. Company's Saloon, Shareholders Boo After £1M. Loss Report Stores Board Reject Call For Inquiry, Cuban Uprising Quelled Rebels Withdraw To Hills, Relics Of H.M.S. Fury Found In Arctic Wrecked In 1825, Keeping Colour in the Borders, Gorgets From Queen Anne To George III, Aberdare Angry Over Plan Development By Demolition, Business Students' "Rethinking" Stimulus Of Oxford Summer School, The Red Flare What The Auxiliary Coastguard Saw In The Night, Yugoslav Policy Unchanged Mr. Lloyd On Impact Of Soviet Talks, T.U.C. Want "Immediate" End Of Nuclear Bomb Tests Protest Over Telephone Tapping, Driver Trapped For Seven Hours Van Crushed Between Train And Wall, Remanded On Garage Fire Charge, Beware Of "Slick Jargon" Warning To Landscape Architects. Display Advertising: South African Wine Farmers Association (London) Limited, Appeals, Multiple Display Advertisements, 'Insulight' Double Glazing Units, Clifford, Ermeto, Thu-Wel. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1857. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: To-Day Home, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,538, To-Morrow Home. Picture Gallery: A Derbyshire Shepherdess. Obituaries: Prof. G. Salvemini Scholarly Opponent Of Fascism, Professor R. Harder, Sir Allan Welsh, Miss Anne Parrish, Obituary. Official Appointments and Notices: From The London Gazette Friday, Sept. 6, Attorney-General Of Ghana Expected Appointment Of Mr. Bing. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Pistols for None, In The Limelight, Rural Scholars, Orientalism Reorientated, Over to Propaganda. Letters to the Editor: Through The Customs, Rabbits And Ragwort, Relative Speeds, Strategic Value Of Air Bases, Stag Hunting, Town Planning Decisions, Pictures In Store, Sir J. Stainton Former Counsel To House Of Lords, Firm Price Tenders Need For Clear Information, Recruiting. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: In Defence of Vocal Recitals, Jose Limon Dancers A Third Programme, Shakespeare And The Actor Textual Problems, Record Entry Of Dahlias Renewed Interest In Pompons, The Three Choirs Festival An Innovation. Sport: Prospects for Partridge and Pheasant Shooting, British Player Overwhelmed Miss Bloomer Out Of U.S. Singles, Commonwealth XI Lose By Three Wickets Cowdrey's Century, Rugby Union Fixtures, Poland Lead Britain By Sixteen Points Ellis Outstanding In Warsaw Athletics Match, Breasley Has A Blank Day Favourites Fail At Kempton Park, Sports in Brief, Players Come Off Best In Scramble For Runs Dexter's Gifted Innings The Scarborough Showpiece, Moss's FAST Time In Practice Session Vanwalls Favourites, Surrey Beat Sussex By Seven Wickets Loader At His Best, Weather Checks England XI Doubles For Titmus And Illingworth, British Success In Student Games Scot Wins Fine Race, London's Early Challenge Highly Placed In Two Divisions, Golf Final To Be Replayed, Worrell Plays For Safety Declaration Delayed, Stoneborer Storms Home From Ungenerous Angelet, Brighton Croquet, Cowes To Cherbourg Race. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Commodities Copper Still Falling, Wall Street Lower, Non-Voting Stock Decision, Stock Markets Quietly Dull, Montreal Exchange, New York Stocks, Foreign Exchanges Sterling Firmer, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: Permali Issue Success, Oil Production, Petrofina Debenture, Money Barely Adequate, Commonwealth Bank Plan Labour "To Fight All The Way", Liverpool Railway Distributions, £27M. Subscribed For Esso Debenture, Covent Garden Prices, New Bid For St. James' Court Estate, Treasury Bill Rate Nears 4¼ Per Cent Canadian Stores Dispute, Rio Exchange Auctions To Be Resumed, Sudan Joins The Fund And Bank, Midland Bank Scheme, £1,320,000 Offer For Kay & Co. (Engineers), Treasury Bill Details, Company Results Salts (Saltaire) Expansion. Property: Country Properties.

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