The Times - 25/08/1958
1958; Gale Group;
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From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, From Our Athletics Correspondent, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Correspondent, From Our Polo Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, JOHN DEWEY. 164, Bishopsgate, E.C.2., E. E. MARSH., LEMPRIERE HAMMOND. 23, The Close, Lichfield., F. R. SOUTHERINGTON., EDITH SUMMERSKILL., G. WILFRID WRIGHT., By Professor D. W. Brogan, GWILYM BANGOR., PERCY GRAY. 1, Cheyne Gardens, Chelsea, S.W.3., HUGH ALEXANDER BOYD., FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT IN STOCKHOLM, By Our City Editor, FROM LLOYD'S, From an Agricultural Correspondent, From a Correspondent,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Transfer Books, Opera And Ballet, Personal. News: Sailing Ship For German Navy Safety Devices After Pamir Disaster, B.B.C. Defend Race Betting Decision "Falling In Line With Everyone Else", Ceylon Emergency Law Extended Opposition On "Abuse Of Powers", More Germans Leaving Eastern Zone Political Pressure, Ulster Police Shoot Sinn Fein Man Attempt To Escape After Challenge, Record Swim By Woman Miss Anderson Wins Race Again, Jordan Tones Down Broadcasts Step Towards Normal Relations, Seventy Years Of Marriage 'The Only Positive Life', Support By Russia Consistent With Own Practice, Swift Arab Moves To Ease Middle East Tension Lebanon-Syria Frontier Opened And League Talks Planned, Plaque For Royal Visit Removed Council's Action To Be Reconsidered, Nothing Like Leather Kipling Was Right-Smells Are Surer Than Sounds Or Sights, Expansion Urged In Demand Continued Curb On Pay Rises Cohen Council Hope Of Stable Prices, Town's Complaint Of Rail Connexions A Fresh Approach, Link Between Research And Farm Practice Experimental Husbandry At Boxworth, Six New Houses May Be Pulled Down Cracks In Walls, Britain Sends Russia Summit Reminder, A.C.C.A. Examination Results, Rearing Chicks In Autumn, Movements Of Liners, Protest March To R.A.F. Site Demonstration Against Arms Policy, Mr. Faubus Seeks Special Powers Preparing For Little Rock Decision, British Fabrics-Italian Designs, Guidance For Trawler Men When To Cross The 12-Mile Limit, Bonn Dispute Over Army Vehicles Reply By Makers In Britain, Hope Of Compromise, Civil Defence In St. Pancras Deputation To Home Secretary On Cost, French Way To Freedom For Colonies General De Gaulle Gives A Pledge, U.S. Not Expecting Early Talks Mr. Dulles's Doubts, A Great Power Overtaken, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd Back From U.S. Satisfaction At U.N. Results, Ponies Of Britain Enoch Arden Becomes Champion Over All, Riots By Mexican Students Troops Called Out, 61,000 Guests At U.S. Air Base, Landslide Cuts Scottish Coast Road Rubble Falls 300ft. On To Pier, Dozens Hurt In Racial Clash Night Outbreak At Nottingham, Eoka Terrorists Killed In Gun Battle Load Of Arms On Bicycles Cyprus Lull Ended, Dachshund Show, Festival Opens At Edinburgh Beethoven As The Universal Link, Night Riders' Raid In Welsh Village Slot-Machine Thieves Leave Horse Behind, New York Prepares For Conventions Mr. Dewey May Stand For Senate, Quemoy Bombardments Disturb U.S. Mr. Dulles's Warning To Peking Possible Consequences Of An Attack, £61M. A Year Spent On Cosmetics More Use Of Lipstick And Mascara, Canada Residence Rules Amended Ending Difficultes On Non-Immigrants, Patchwork, Farming Notes And Comments, Lord Hertford Claims His Dish Of Fish, Heaviest Shelling Firing Resumed Last Night, The Queen Spends A Morning In Bed, British Firms Win £4M. Order Refinery Plant For Brazil, Electric Shock, Italian Police Ask About A "Bank" Reported Interest Of 100 Per Cent., Argentine President Denies Rumours On Plots Weathering The Storm Of Discontent, B. Honduras Party Demonstration Self-Rule Demand, British Atomic Group Flying To U.S., Defence By Iraq General No Part In Politics, what you fancy..., Christians On Atomic War Unusual Step By World Council, Malta Dispute For United Nations? Party Threat On Dockyard Issue, Last-Minute Compromise Over U.S. Foreign Aid Congress Ends A Fruitful Session, The Prime Minister Returns To Work Expected Report From Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, Hope Of More Stability In Price Levels Margin For Expansion Small, Cross-Country Show Jumping New Form Of Contest Tried, Death Of Mr. Strydom The Queen's Message, A Swedish Centenary. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Programmes Home, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,836, European Bridge Championship Britain Well Placed, Cautious Chess Play In Championship Barden Maintains Lead, Welcome For Longer Third Programme. Display Advertising: Panair Do Brasil, Nylon, John Howard, Bmc, The Times, Harrods, Bush, Wilmot Breeden, cunard. Sport: Cheltenham Polo Cup Won By Kirtlington Memorable Double At Cirencester, Moss Successful In Lisbon Race First Three Drivers All British, Wimbledon Champions Lose In U.S. Final Unexpected Results, New Zealand XV In Fine Form, County Leaders Prosper Shackleton Takes Six Cheap Wickets, Sports in Brief, Fireflies Kept Waiting Gale Force Winds At Weymouth, Black Gains Four Swimming Titles Another Double For Miss Grinham, Miss Quast Takes U.S. Title Splendid Golf Recovery, A Million See The Kick-Off Painful Baptism For Brighton Profusion Of Goals, Hewson's Supreme Race In 1,500 Metres 1,600m. Relay Team Successful, Blackpool Travel Down The Wings Tottenham Not Ticking, Rapid Advance Of Weatherly America's Cup Boats Finish Trial Series, The Leading Two-Year-Old IS Be Careful Paul Ivy's Big Weight Too Much For Him At Newmarket, No Profit For New Zealand Choosing Wardle's Replacement, Miss Sheen In Foil Semi-Finals. Reviews: Ibsen's Lyricism Lost Lady From The Sea On Television, START Of Venice Film Festival, Life Of Mary Garden Film And Television Series To Be Made, A Western That Strays From The Trail, Lisbon's Sumptuous National Opera House, Eliot First Night In Edinburgh The Elder Statesman, A Harp Concerto. Picture Gallery. Obituaries: Mr. R. W. Byass, Mr. Johannes Strydom Prime Minister Of S. Africa, M. Roger Martin Du Gard A Writer On The Grand Scale, Mr. Sydney Carroll, Obituary, Mr. Paul Henry The Landscape Of Ireland. Index. Editorials/Leaders: No Safety Valve, Heir Of Kruger, Some Salutary Home Truths, Pregnant Pauses. Letters to the Editor: Qualifications Of A Broker, Malaria Or The Moon?, Ownership Of Crematoria, Preserving Bayreuth For Wagner, Nuclear Tests, Background To Crime How Family Life Has Changed, Highland Voyage, Lost Languages, Pig Marketing. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1858. Business and Finance: Iraq Oil Production In July, Ceylon's Tea Tax Concession, The International Tea Company's Stores Record Trading Profit Keen Competition Affects Profit Margins Number Of Customers Increased, Company Results East African Power Expansion Eases, Textile Sales Again Decline Stocks Continue At High Level, U.S. Minerals Bill Reactions Of Producers, Guide To Autumn Financial Conferences Washington, Montreal And New Delhi, Cohen Report's Bearing On Stock Markets 1,000 Surplus Cinemas, City News In Brief, Money In Demand Again Official Help Needed, Relapse In Net Savings Receipts Fall By Nearly £6M., Dowty Group's Record Year Sir George Dowty's Statement To Shareholders, Survey Of Banking And Insurance, Sterling Slightly Cheaper A Small Turnover, Bids And Deals Richard Costain's Acquisition, The Globe Telegraph And Trust Company Another Progressively Successful Year Importance Of Promoting A Wider Share-Owning Public Sir Edward Wilshaw On Investments By Instalments, Ghana To Stock Gold, Lodge Plugs Mr. Allen L. Stock's Review. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodity Markets, Trustee Status For More Local Authorities. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments In The Forces The Army. Property: J. O. Markovitz & Son (Pty) Ltd., Cape Town.
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