The Times - 17/04/1959
1959; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR PROPERTY MARKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Equestrian Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Science Correspondent, FROM OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Middle East Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, RICHARD LAMB, Chairman, Farmers and Smallholders Association. Knighton Manor, Broadchalke, Salisbury., MAURICE WEDGEWOOD. 32, Holmlands Road, Darlington, April 14., W. R. SWALE, Headmaster. Heath Grammar School, Halifax. April 15., R. A. F. SMITH, Managing Director, Holland America Line (London), Ltd. 120, Pall Mall, S.W.1, April 14., E. C. EGELSTAFF. 27, Hayling Avenue, Feltham, Middlesex, April 14., DOUGLAS JAY. House of Commons, April 15., IVOR BULMER-THOMAS. 12, Edwardes Square, W.8., S. W. ALEXANDER. Reform Club, Pall Mall, S.W.1, April 14., K. N. KIBBLEWHITE. Pateley, 8, Grove Road, Merrow, Guildford, April 14., C. P. STEVENS, Director, National Spastics Society. 28. Fitzroy Square, W.1., ANTHONY R. WAGNER. The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, S.W.1, April 14., MARY HOAD. The School of Art, Victoria Street, St. Albans, Hertfordshire., ANTHONY BARBER. House of Commons., CLIFFORD MUSGRAVE. The Royal Pavilion, Brighton., R. KELF-COHEN. 14, Harold Road, Upper Norwood, S.E.19., S. P. BEST. Braeside, Sturminster Newton, Dorset., M. R. E. KERR. 3. Essex Court, Temple. E.C.4., TERENCE MORRIS. Department of Sociology, The London School of Economics and Political Science, Houghton Street, Aldwych, W.C.2, April 14., J. B. M. FREDERICK. 1, Norham Road. Oxford., FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR LAWN TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From Our Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Service Notices, Opera And Ballet, Appointments And Situations Vacant And Required, Public Appointments. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, U.S. Gold Stocks Fall $10M., Closing Prices, Value Of Industry's Stocks Fall £44M., Wall Street $1 Or More Higher Averages At New Peaks, Drawing Of Bonds, Another Good Day Selective Demand For Equities, Montreal Exchange, Unit Trust Prices, London Provisions Exchange. Display Advertising: Richardsons, Westgarth & Co, Ltd., Gas, Meggeson Dyspepsia Tablets, Dunlop '65', Multiple Display Advertisements, Industrial Life Offices Association, Air France, Newton Chambers & Company Limited,, Explore Britain by Train, King George's Fund for Sailors, Hawker Siddeley Group Ltd., The Parker Pen Company Limited,, Vita-Weat, The Times, Vauxhall, Shell International Petroleum Company Ltd, The Royal College of Surgeons of England, General Signal & Time Systems Ltd., The British Bank Of The Middle East, Temperance, Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.,, Flight, Petters Limited, Hallgarten, Osband Brothers Ltd.,, Associated Electrical Industries Limited, Matson Lines, Transformer & Service Co. Ltd., Gyln, Mills & Co., Lafarge Aluminous Cement Company Limited, Unique Ford Service, Mobilgas. Politics and Parliament: Obscenity Bill In Danger Changes Sought By Government, Loophole In Rating Law Local Opposition To Change, House Of Commons, M.P.S Concerned About Increase In Crime Stiffer Punishment Advocated For Violence House Of Lords. News: Santa Claus On The Telephone Union View On Messages., Flood-Stricken Argentina Battle To Aid Victims, Pistol-Point Diversion Of Aircraft Cuban Gunmen Land In U.S. Prison Escape Former Secret Police, Rumania Stops Oil Sales To Yugoslavia Economic Pressure By Soviet Block, Fear For B.B.C. Orchestra Scottish Economy Plan Alleged, Rhodesia Rights For Non-White Envoys Admission To Hotels, No Arab Enmity To Foreign Oil Companies Wish Expressed For Profit-Sharing, Gen. De Gaulle On "Discontent" Hint Of Revising Some Reforms, Another Step Nearer Nuclear Treaty U.N. Liaison Agreed, Man Charged With Murdering Girl Doctor On "Almost A Mercy Killing", An Early Victorian Timetable For Four Busy Children, Iraq Students "Threatened" Fear Of Ban On Scholarships Ultimatum To Leave Society, R.S.P.C.A. Plea On Grand National Deputation To Home Secretary Plan, "Immense Courage" Of London Police Sessions Chairman's Praise, Migs "Buzzed" U.S. Aircraft, French Newspaper Seized Army Accused Of Staging F.L.N. Raid, R.A.F. Fire Thor Missile Successful Launch In California, Hopes Of Ending U.S. Rubber Strike 58,000 Workers Idle, Australian M.P.S' Pay Increase Opposition Peters Out, Movements Of Liners, "Proved That Constable Hit Thurso Boy" Tribunal Says HE Was Tried By Provocative Behaviour, £13,900 Paid For Portrait Record Price At New York Sale, Golf Scoring System Inventor Found Shot, Birthday Greetings To Mr. Khrushchev Chinese Leaders' Messages, Doctors Pass Mr. Herter Report Sent To President, Lebanese Prisoner Hanged In Public Political Murders, "Temptation" To Strike Boy Constable Yielded Say Tribunal Correct Action By Police Force, European Assembly Backs Coal Crisis Measures Victory For Idea Of Joint Action, Sub-Contracts "Not Proper" Electricity Board Inquiry Finding, M.P. Challenges Whitehall "Machine" New Rules On Pilots' Rights After Air Crashes, "Too Many New Books" Librarian's Warning, International Control Of Berlin Opposed Idea Unacceptable To East Germany, Flying High To Berlin No Protest Made By Britain U.S. Explanation, Issue Raised With State Department Concern Over Timing, Piccadilly Shops As "Holiday Resort" Committee's Doubt, Vast American Effort In Race For Space Mastery Implications Of New Major Industry, Mayors See Prime Minister To-Day Effects Of Cotton Trade Depression, £300,000 Contract For British Firm Machinery To Make Fibre In Russia, Good Year For Productivity Prime Minister Confident, Icelandic Protest Britain Asked To Stop Protecting Trawler, Risks In Exposure To Radiation Conclusions Of World Commission, Ashridge As A Management College First Course Since £100,000 Conversion, Expedition Against Panama Denied Dr. Fidel Castro In Washington, Challenge On Rights Of Pilot Minister Denies Injustice, German Killed By Car Bomb French Anti-Rebel Group Accused, Delay By Minister Criticized Inquiry Into Specialist Service, Scaffold Overload Caused Collapse Firm Fined In Case After Four Deaths, Stay-At-Home Airwomen Rush To Join New W.R.A.F. Scheme, Conflicting Rules On Yachts At Sea M.P.'S Question To Minister, Sir Ian Maclennan For Dublin Ghana Post For Mr. Snelling, Tezpur Prepares Dalai Lama's Arrival To-Morrow, £663,000 For Ludgate Hill Site Sale By Stationers Company, Loss On Building Nuclear Station, World Refugees Still Wait, Foreign Ministry Purge In Iraq, Bishops To Take Television Course Training A "Service To Religion", £35,450 Realized In Sale Of Jewelry £9,000 Paid For Diamond Riviére, University Mourns Losing Of Rights Protest Meeting At Witwatersrand, Vatican Vote Ban Resented Rome Communists Ask For Protest, Bearskin Needs Of The Guards Guidance For The Hunters, Plot Rumours Plan Of Duke's Visit Unchanged, Challenge Of Nuclear Power Programme Sir E. Thompson On Britain's Progress, End Of Labour Ban On League Urged, Chinese Pressure On Tibet Nationalists Casualties After Reported Clash By Troops, Steps To Convert Coal Committee Appointed, Danish Architect's London Work Seamen's Mission And Church, Mau Mau Inquest Hearings Ended Findings On May 6, M. Jean Rostand Made An Academician, Royal College Of Surgeons Appeal, Mother In Gaol To Hear Child's Voice 10-Min. Tape Recording, Crucial Time For British Aircraft Industry Mr. P. Masefield On Need For A "Forward Policy", Pakistan Reply On Bomber Incident Indian 'Mistake' Plea Rebutted, Sea-Skimming On An Air Cushion. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Rain At Badminton. Sport: Playfair Cricket Annual A Welcome Companion, Mills Gains Davis Cup Place British Team To Play Luxembourg, Long Rackets Struggle Near Thing For Cricketers, Masham's Chance To Prove Classic Ability Heavy Newbury Going May Be An Inconvenience, Aldenham Gain Eton Fives Title, Sports in Brief, British Women To Visit U.S. Lacrosse Invitation Accepted, Rugby Lose Advantage And Match To Eton Early START And Raw Deal For Old Boys' Golf, Difficult Task For England Hockey Title Within Ireland's Grasp, Panton's Two Rounds Of 69 Decisive Driving Form Regained, Good Riding At Badminton In Spite Of The Rain Jumps Modified: Airs And Graces In The Lead, To-Day's Programmes Newbury, Walker Only Boy To Succeed Twice Alliss Loses At 16th, Interest Only In Sevens Rugby's Shorn Sheep Look, Army Retain Title Polished Services Boxing, Surrey XI Meet Their Match Confident Norfolk In Semi-Final, Athletes Return To White City Boys' Meeting And Senior Six Miles. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Programmes Home, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,035. Reviews: Special Performance By Miss Joyce Grenfell, Comment On Human Predicament Mr. Donald Cammell's Paintings, Protean Art of Georg Friedrich Händel, Pictures and Likenesses Mr. Robert Buhler on Why Many Artists Neglect Portraiture, Champagne Operetta Die Fledermaus At Coliseum, Tennessee Williams Re-writes an Early Play, Hymn On Wembley Song Sheets, Mature Artist At Age Of 19 Mr. Rohan De Saram's Cello Recital, Synge Exhibition In Dublin Why The Playboy Was Found Shocking, Clear Insight Of Mr. Colin Davis London Philharmonic Orchestra. Obituaries: Sir George Pepler, Mr. Bryan Robertson writes:-, Mr. E. R. L. Gough, Dr. C. S. Woodward, Sir G. Squire Ambassador And Churchman, Mr. H. G. Gee Services To Ministry Of Labour, Mr. Jack Beddington, Mr. William Black A Scot's "Immortal Memory", Obituary. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Not on Speaking Terms Yet, Bears and their Skins, Pushing Off, The Thurso Case, Salaries in Canberra. Letters to the Editor: At Great Houses, Old-Age Pensions, Holdings In Steel What Analysis Has Shown, Communist China And United Nations, North Atlantic Liners Seeking An Ideal Tonnage, Farmers' Costs, Voluntary Death, Public Ownership, Legal Aid, Motive Research, When On IS Upon, "Martia Victrix", Guessing The Date, Where Liberals Differ, Riposte, A Little Bit More Of What Belongs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Ecclesiastical News Baptist Appointments, International Missionary Council. Law: House Of Lords IS The Face The Side Of A Mine? Gough V. National Coal Board, Queen's Bench Division Slander From The Pulpit Harris V. Collins, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Whether Passing Side Road At 85 M.P.H. Dangerous Johnstone V. Hawkins, Chancery Division Most Disadvantageous Trusts Possible Of £1M. Fortune In Re Cohen's Trusts, High Court Of Justice Chancery Division Whether Predetermination Of Future Literary Work Football League Ltd. V. Littlewoods Pools Ltd.. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1859. Business and Finance: National Provident Institution For Mutual Life Assurance Record New Business With-Profit Pension Schemes, Growing Freedom For Italian Investors New Legislation Being Drafted, Company Results Special Dividend From C. A. Parsons, City News In Brief, Sales Of Stockpile Wool, Latest Dividends, Result Of Chubb And Son's "Rights" Issue, Field, Sons & Company Limited Increased Competition In Home And Export Markets, Harmony Basal Reef Values, VOSPER LIMITED (Shipbuilders and Engineers) Mr. Owen R. Guard's Statement, The English Association Of American Bond And Share Holders Very Satisfactory Results Growing Popularity Of "Special" Certificates, British Motors To Pay Larger Interim Few Subscribe To L.C.C. Loan, AMALGAMATED COLLIERIES OF SOUTH AFRICA LIMITED (Incorporated in the Union of South Africa) Mr. T. Coulter Reviews The Years Activities, Canadian Bank Rate Record, Twining Crosfield & Co. Capital And Scrip Issue Proposals Approved, Sterling Slightly Cheaper, Discount Houses' Profits Up Dividends Raised, Argentina's Trade Balance, Ample Supply Of Funds Substantial Bill Maturities, Ulster View Of Camp Bird Scheme "Rather Optimistic", Scottish Bank Merger Approved, Copper Nearly £6 A Ton Down Heavy Trading, Bids And Deals J. & N. Philips, Wholesale Prices Lower, Prospect Of Russian Orders Worth About £50M., U.S. Bankers Meeting London Venue, Further Fall In Note Circulation. Business Appointments: Business Changes Sir George Christopher. Property: Country Properties.
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