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The Times - 03/05/1948

1948; Gale Group;

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From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Museums Correspondent, From Our Architectural Correspondent, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Weather Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, V. Boyd-Vandeleur. 102, Marsala Road, Lewisham, S.E.13., Mary Shield. 1. Hyde Park Gardens, W.2, April 29., James Fisher. Old Rectory, Ashton, Northampton, April 29., J. B. Paget. Ardmore Place, Bray, Co. Wicklow, Eire, April 29, I.J. Pitman. House Of Commons, April 30., Herbert S. Buckley. 60, Dragon Road, Harrogate, April 30., G. M. Trevelyan. The Master'S Lodge, Trinity College, Cam Bridge, April 30., C. A. Alington. The Deanery, Durham, April 30., A. C. Critchley. 9, Hertford Street, Mayfair, W.1, April 30., Frederick T. Brandon. Muswell Hill, London, N.10., H. G. Alexander. H. H. Fisher. April 29., From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From Our Lawn Tennis Correspondent, From Our Tennis Correspondent,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Concerts &c., Public Notices. News: Destiny Of The Sudan Frustration Of Anglo-Egyptian Deadlock A Fine Nation In The Making By Margery Perham, Paris Metro Strike Drivers' Wage Claim, Ore Imports For Germany "New Element Of Competition" Protest By Industry, Trieste Communists' Decline A Quiet Week-End, Parliamentary Visits To E. Africa, Nenni Telegram Controversy M.P.s' Statements, East-West Conflict In W.F.T.U. Widely Divergent Views, A Cold Week-End 50 Degrees In London, Dutch-Indonesian Talks Little Progress At Kalioerang, Foreign Affairs Debate Motion On European Union Review By Mr. Bevin, Nationalization Ill Prepared Mr. Shinwell On Lack Of Planning, Georgian Bath Conference On Future Of Buildings, Mr. Truman And Partition A Possible Shift In Policy The Election Ahead, State Industry Heads' Salaries Mr. Gaitskell's Defence, Livestock Total More Beef Cattle Needed, Trusteeship As A Whole Unreality Against Existing Facts, Foreign Policy "Sabotage" Mr. Attlee's Rebuke, City Churches' Plate Exhibits At Guildhall Museum, Loibl Pass Shooting Inquiry Into Death Of British Officer, Three Officers Drowned, Movements Of Liners From Lloyd's, Oversea Travel Resumed Treasury Warning, A Town Through The Ages Guildford's History Illustrated, British Reinforcements For Palestine Troops Sent From Cyprus And Malta "Cease Fire" Demanded At Katamon, New York's Quiet May Day "Loyalty" Procession, Gas Turbine For Motor-Cars Exhibit For B.I.F., Argentine Presidency General Peron On Second Term, War History Of Essex Yeomanry Records Displayed, May Day Marchers Trades Council Parade Without Labour Party, Indian Indecision On Kashmir Mr. Nehru's Statement, Soviet Forces On Parade Marshal Bulganin And A "Stable Peace", Western German Communists Change Of Name Disallowed, Cover For Withdrawal, May Day In Warsaw Left-Wing Unity, The Athens Murder State Of Siege Proclaimed Rebel Reverses. Display Advertising: Debenham & Freebody, Multiple Display Advertisements, London Salon, Marie, Todd & Co., Harvey Nichols, Shorts, Copper Development Association, Sunleys, Weetabix, Laeta Ramage, Moccasin, Fenwick, 100 Regent Street 100, Colman's Mustard, Lloyds Bank, Marshall & Snelgrove, Armour, Tootal, Carreras, Swan & Edqar, Lyons, National Savings Committee, Barnet Ensign Ltd., Harrods, Electrolux. News in Brief. Reviews: Miners' Music Festival At Harringay, New Films In London Problem Picture, The Theatres New Plays And Revivals, Recitals Of The Week Foreign And English Pianists, The Tudor Singers Church Music And Madrigals. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1848. Obituaries: Obituary, Dr. Vaughan Cornish Geography And Natural Scenery, Canon W. Perry, Sir Herbert Hudd. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The Party Line, Bureaucracy's Burdens, Mapping Britain, At the Fair, Of the Month. Letters to the Editor: Sir Ian Hamilton, Gordon's Statue, Dividends And Capital, Naturalized Subjects, The Slaughter Of Rooks Next Week's Drive Ministry's Instructions Criticized, Conservative Trade Unionists, Hotel Charges. Sport: Cricket Australians Have A Good Day, Racing Kempton Park And Chester, Tennis Lees And Kershaw In The Final, Lawn Tennis The Hard Court Finals, Sports in Brief, Golf Helm's Fine Recovery Against Roberts, Association Football Lincoln City Promoted, Yorkshire At Lord's A Disappointing Display, Rugby Football Wigan Win League Cup. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Church Appointments, Painting Scholarship. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Home Service, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 5,659. Business and Finance: Money Market Credit In Demand, The Rheostatic Company Continued Growth Of The Business, Rising Wages In United States Employers' Stand, Larger Textile Stocks, Tenders For Enemy Property, James Halstead, Limited, City Notes Use Of Marshall Funds, Company Results, Fabrics Issue Allotments, National Mortgage & Agency Coy. Of New Zealand Another Successful Year, London & Lancashire Insurance Company Sir Frederick Pascoe Rutter's Statement, Net Savings Reduced, Gresham Life Assurance Society Centenary Year Record New Business The Hon. W. B. L Barrington's Address, The Union Steel & Manufacturing Company, Limited.. Stock Exchange Tables: "Unvalued" Transport Stocks, American Markets, Stock Exchange Prices, New York Stock Prices, Montreal Exchange, S.E. Benevolent Fund. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Picture Gallery: The Royal Academy Exhibition (2). Property: * Sales By Auction.

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