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The Times - 03/09/1956

1956; Gale Group;

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From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From A Correspondent, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Labour Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, GRAHAM GREEN., JANET S. GARRAD., R. B. DAVISON., GRAHAM HUTTON., J. L McKIE, Senior Tutor., R. S. McDOUGALL., D. R. YOUNG., From Our Special Correspondent, ANNE DICKINSON, K. K. LAWSON, County Librarian. County Library, County Buildings, Worcester., D.K. McCLEERY, SHANE LESLIE, FROM OUR MILITARY REPORTER, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR POLO CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Correspondent, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Corresoondent, FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, The Archbishop of West Africa, Sir Philip Gibbs, EDWARD EVANS., A. POTIER., MARGARET D. WOOLLEY., FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, FROM A MANCHESTER CORRESPONDENT,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Business Premises, The Glades Of Remembrance.. News: Trip On A Great Lake Pleasures Of Voyaging In Tropical Central Africa, Fine Exmoors At Pony Show Success Of Devon Pixie, Cost Of Radio Telescope Likely To Be Doubled Result Of Major Changes In Design, Woman Athlete Untraced Russians Expected To Leave To-Day, Hunters At Bath Show Second Success Of His Grand Excellency, "Language Of War In Industry" Dr. Fisher's Appeal For Trust, Wesley's Birthplace $30,000 Aid Towards Restoration, Porters' Strike At Covent Garden Spitalfields Ban On Overtime, Suez Canal Talks Opening In Cairo To-Day Moderation Urged On Col. Nasser By Indians And Arabs, Constituency Votes For Mr. Bevan As Treasurer Heavy Backing In Party Conference, Bridge Breaks Under Train 112 Dead In Indian Disaster, 'No Risk' In Atomic Tests Australians Assured, The Royal Parks Of London Mr. Richard Church As Guide, Couple Missing On Cruise Yacht Swept Ashore, Col. Nasser Shifts The Blame 'Doing Best To Keep Canal Open', T.U.C.'S Reply To Critics "Not Formed To Direct Unions" Eve Of Congress Meetings Motion Against Pay Restraint, New Short-Time Plan Sought Call For Change In Agreements, Socialist Quest For Unity M. Commin Taking Soundings, British Riders Win At Rotterdam Faultless Rounds, Cyprus Schools To Reopen Pledge To Governor, Nine Hurt In Wedding Marquee Fire, A Communist At Large Capitalism Loses Its Terrors, Founding A Ballet In Turkey, Aid For Fishermen In Bew Bill Converting Ships To Fuel Oil, "Growing Pains" In Morocco Subsidence Of Political Crisis, Heavy Potato Crop Waiting To Be Marketed No Repetition Of Spring Dearth, Salonika Trade Fair Keen Rivalry Between U.S. And Russia, Nepalese Privileges In Tibet Appeal For Retention, Communist Arms For Egypt Faster Deliveries, Home from the East, Champion Sheepdog From Lancashire Double Award Gained, Levant Fears Over French Troops Protest On Move To Cyprus, Preparing For A High Output Of Eggs In The Autumn, N. Europe Air Traffic Scandinavian Compromise With Germany, Willingly to School, Miners' Coal Issue Settled N.C.B. To Instal £5,000 Screening Plant, Mr. Mintoff, Prime Minister of Malta,, German Right-Wing Policy In A Respectable Setting, The New Russian Boarding Schools State's Grip On Children, Mr. Dulles Upsets Panama Canal Zone Status, Mr. Boon Beats The Experts Weather Forecasts More Accurate, Great St. Bernard Tunnel Project Financial Agreement, Pickles, Tanks Enter U.S. Town Preventing Racial Rioting, International Police Show Opened Britain Taking Part, Knight And Becker Win In U.S., Two Women Of Mettle, Clyde Strikers Seek Support 3,500 Men Dismissed As Redundant, Check On French Tax Evaders Fiscal Reform Plan, Census In Fiji Ingenious AIDS To Memory, Union Support For Draughtsmen, Officer Prisoners' Magazine Original Volumes Now In Museum, Magic, And A Long Tale Of Woe Nuremberg Meetings, The Christian's Part In Politics Democracy's Dependence On Unselfish Citizens, President Nasser "Unreliable" Mr. Head On Threat To Britain's Safety, Pledge To End Slavery Nearing Agreement At Geneva, France Determined To Be Firm, Birmingham Dog Show, Librarians' School At Birmingham 'Strong Attendance Of Oversea Students, "The Times" Calendar For 1957 The British Scene, First Soviet Boarding Schools Opening Announced, V-Bomber's Atlantic Non-Stop Flight, U.S. Protest Rejected By Peking Compensation Demand "Groundless", Factory Damaged By Fire Blow To Refrigerator Firm's Output. Reviews: B.B.C. Television " Morning Star ", Film Impression Of Withdrawal From India "Bhowani Junction," At The Empire Cinema, Miscellany Of Scottish Dance, Song And Verse, Mr. Tausky And The Hallé Promenade Concert Of Viennese Music. Display Advertising: British European Airways, Pan American, The Fairey Aviation Company Ltd., Barkers, Martini, Army & Navy Stores, Rodex, Yardley Lavender, Pammastic, The Times Crossword Puzzles, Lead Sheet And Pipe Council,, The Times Survey Of British Aviation 1956, Barclays Bank Limited, Good Year Tubeless, A. V. Roe & Company Limited, Vickers-Armstrongs (Aircraft)limited, Midland Bank Executor And Trustee Co. Ltd, M. Samuel & Co. Limited, Gabbitas, Thring & Co. Ltd., Grundig (Gt.Britain) Ltd.,, Bristol Britannia 320, Harrods Ltd, Prudential, New Ronsonol, The British Aluminium Co Ltd, The Ceylon Government Tourist Bureau,, Imperial Chemical Industries Limited,, Helena Rubinstein. Picture Gallery: The Opening Of The Three Choirs Festival. Arts and Entertainment: Opening Of World Chess Tournament British Team's Win Over Luxembourg, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,224, B.B.C. Programmes, I.T.A.. News in Brief. Law: Charge Of Child Murder Couple Remanded, Salford Murder Charge. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners, Liner Lands Injured Men At Malta Victims Of Explosion. Official Appointments and Notices: Lord Hailsham As First Lord Resignation Of Lord Cilcennin Other Government Work Declined, New Registrars, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, Appointments In The Services Royal Navy. Obituaries: The Rev. D. Caselaw, Dr. A. J. Carlson, Lady Mary Murray, The Rev. S. R. Welch, Mr. J. R. Eccles A Scientist As Headmaster, Mr. J. L. Hodson, Brigadier F. J. S. Whetstone A Fine Leader In War, Obituary, Bishop G. W. Wright Pioneer Of African Missions. Index. Editorials/Leaders: When Leaders Face Facts, A Disquieting Trend, T.U.C. In Opposition, The Mystery of the Snippets. Letters to the Editor: St. Alban's Shrine, Swimming Baths For All, India And Goa, Realism About Readers, University Accounts, Development Loans Giving Protection To Both Sides, The Naga Hills, Handicapped Workers Securing Jobs In Open Industry, Points From Letters, For Bells, Fair Fares. Court and Social: Court Circular. Politics and Parliament: John Redmond Society. Business and Finance: Tea Crops, Price Rises In U.S. Inflation Still A Threat, Commodities, Grand Hotel (Harrogate) Offer Unconditional, Savings Surplus Nearly £7M. Well Above 1955, Inactive Exchanges, This Month's Money Fund Meeting Copper Prices And Profits, Cyril Lord Report, Bowater Interim Next Week, Gold Coast Mining Wages, Initial Services Issue, Increased Demand For Rayon, Benn Brothers Limited Reduced Profit Due To Printing Stoppage, Company Results Imperial Typewriter Sales, Canadian Wheat Crop Forecast, Keen Demand For Bills, Indian Export Duty On Tea, Coachmakers' Company, Bid For Glendon Rubber, The Improved Industrial Dwellings Company Lord Broughshane's Statement, Ciyy News In Brief. Sport: Solent Yachting Concluded Last Royal London Fixture, Yielding Grounds And Much Free Scoring Eight Goals For Sunderland Against Charlton Athletic, Bright Period Of Cricket England XI Face Australians, Moss Wins For Maserati Great Race With Fangio, Sports in Brief, Tie In Goodwin Tournament Brown And Fallon Share Prizes, Annual Punting Titles Thames Regatta In Strong Wind, Knight Struggles Through Lawn Tennis Match Of 3½ Hours, Harris Beaten For Cycling Title Semi-Final Protest Upheld, Fine Open Rugby Greets The New Season A. M. Rees's XV Delight At Twickenham, Oarsmen's Food For Thought High European Standards Britons Unable To Reach Finals, End Of Cowdray Polo Season Conditions Almost Overcome, Induna's Chance To Regain His Reputation To-Day's Test With Zarathustra And Le Pretendant. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1856. Property: Hillier, Parker, May & Rowden, To Be Let.

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