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The Times - 13/01/1958

1958; Gale Group;

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From an Agricultural Correspondent, From a Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Golf Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, JOHN J. HORGAN. Lacaduv, Cork., S. C. ROBERTS, President, Old, C. F. KNOX., H. A. SIEPMANN., NICHOLAS KALDOR., HAWKE., G. E. BORRETT., BRIAN GILL., R. D. J. WALKER., J. FRIEND., G. D. W. RICHARDS., E. M. OWENS., RICHARD G. NICHOLSON., KENNETH W. GROVES., LEONARD M. BALDING., HENRY R. DOUGLAS., By Sir Edmund Hillary, E. P. KELSALL., K. G. LIVINGSTONE., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By Dr. John Glasspoole, By Our City Editor,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Club Announcements, Opera And Ballet, Business Premises. News: SAD Lambeth Walk Episode In A Singapore Suburb Seen Through Western Eyes, Developments In Pig Housing, Mr. Pearson's Plea Task For Atlantic Council, Stability Call In France Growing Domination By "Technocracy", Worker Expelled By Union Committee Told HE Had "Exceeded Limit", Gas Main Broken By Subsidence Cause Of Inn Explosion, New Kitchens For Old, Cairo Welcomes Dr. Sukarno "A Great Leader", Rubber Bearings For Bridge Spanning A Lincoln Level Crossing, "Brown Colonialism Of India" Pakistan Charge, Further Evidence In Murder Case Bag Found Near Dutch Girl's Body, Union Leader On Sick Leave In Moscow, Pit Absentee Figures "Included Dead Men" N.U.M. Officials' Claim, Captain's Skill In Hurricane 60-Ton Fijian Cutter Brought To Port, Mr. Truman Speaks His Mind, Call For Renunciation Of U.N. Veto President Eisenhower's Reply To Mr. Bulganin Preparation Needed For Talks, Letter Written To Magistrate "Grossly Improper Thing To Do", Okinawa Capital's Heavy Poll U.S. A Loser Whoever Wins, Rebuff To Hungary Missile Bases Protest "Interference", Man's Indifference To "Man" Statue Owner Wins Appeal, 1957 Rainfall Pattern Good For Water Supplies Holidays Marred After Sunny June, Hampstead Town Hall Decision Mr. Spence Chosen As Architect, Italy As Atomic "Neutral Zone" Mr. Gromyko's Idea, Oil War Flares Up Attack By Algerian Rebel Bands, Seeking Solution On Kashmir Dr. Graham In Delhi, Here And There, Plea For Tax Concessions "Long-Standing Grievances", "Better Return From Resources" Needed Charter Changes Sought By Royal Institution, Rallying Party To Government Mr. Butler Sets To Work No Decision Yet On Debate, Average Wage For Railmen £11 9s. 1D. Rise Of 10s. 3D. In Year, Forcing Voters To The Polls Possible Scheme In Singapore, Papers For Oxford University Bequests Of Mr. H. M. Last, Welsh Association Win Rate Relief Social Welfare Work In London, Off On The Great Trek From Scott Base Up Skelton Glacier, Repudiation Of Mr. Kennan By Mr. Acheson Views Not Those Of Democrats 1949 Rejection, Move To Widen Cycle Factory Strike Shop Stewards' Request To Three Unions, Discussions On Middle East Mr. Hammarskjöld To Visit London, Soviet Proposals Inadequate For Negotiations Mr. Eisenhower's Reply To Mr. Bulganin, Spain Reorganizes Her African "Provinces", Wiltshire County Hall Damaged By Fire, Farming Notes And Comments, Thermonuclear Energy Prospects Statement Soon On Harwell Tests, Snow Hill And Dale Rough Patch For Dr. Fuchs, Resumption Of Talks On Br. Honduras Delegation Now Complete, Artificial Rain For Baghdad Palace British Firm's Contract, Farmers Compare Production Methods Greater Self-Sufficiency The AIM, Change Of Sex By Woman Pilot Ministry Employee, Communists Active In Greece Underground Network Discovered, Prime Minister Without A Cabinet Sudden Crisis In S. Rhodesia Five Ministers Resign, Songs and Snatches, When Youth And Pleasure Meet Dance Hall Boom Points Moral In Cinemas' Decline, Bethnal Green Link With Huguenots Weavers' Cottages To Be Demolished, 19th Century Model Girl, Inquiry On Rights In Cyprus Commission's Task, Commonwealth Heritage In Pakistan Warm Welcome For Mr. Macmillan, "Summit" Becomes A Range Of Mountain Peaks. Reviews: B.B.C. Television Women Of Troy, New Faces At I.C.A. Recruits To Abstract Painting, Prokofiev's Fifth Symphony, The Oldest Theatre in Germany, A Screen Study in War The Enemy Below, Singer Worth his Weight in Gold. Display Advertising: Book-Contours Ltd, Bergen Line, British European Airways, Ibeco, Guinness and Callard & Bowser, Multiple Display Advertisements, The London Assurance, Vichy, Harrods Sale, John Heathcoat & Co. Ltd., Player's, The Times, Renault, French Railways, Ansbacher & Co Ltd, Unistrut, Chatwood-Milner Ltd, Exide-Ironclad BATTERIES. News in Brief. Sport: Kenya C.A. V. M.C.C., Esher Defence Under Pressure Inadequate Covering, Harlequins Avenge Defeat Midfield Superiority, Conflicting Influences Of Cup And League Luton And Bolton Illustrate Vagaries Of Form, Triple Tie For Doyne Cup Oxford Fencers Again Successful, Two Goals In 90 Seconds Pegasus Rally Holds Walthamstow, Few Openings For Bishop Auckland Stork Earn Replay, Sports in Brief, Appeal Of Aintree To National Hunt Enthusiasts Grand National Emphasizes Lack Of Top-Class Steeplechasers, Services Hockey Team Defeated East Triumph With Surprising Ease, Hertfordshire Strategy Fails, President's Putter Won By A. A. Duncan After Splendid Final, Corinthian-Casuals Through, Britain Keep Skiing Title Close Struggle In Downhill, Schoolboys In Hard Fought Match Late Rally By Welsh Earns Victory, Lawn Tennis, Scotland Prevail Without Help Of Weather Second Half Rugby Assault, Broomfield To Meet Amin Final Of Amateur Squash Rackets. Official Appointments and Notices: Major N. B. Macdonald, Scots Guards,, New Team Manager In Athletics Appointment Of Mr. Truelove, Rumanian President Promotion For Foreign Minister, Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, Hunt Masters Resign. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Programmes Home, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,645. Picture Gallery: Atlantic Breakers On The Cornish Coast. Obituaries: Mr. F. G. Rowland, Sir E. Kennaway Cancer Research, Rear-Admiral S. G. Weldon Medical Officer In Mediterranean, Mr. Ernest Osborn, Lieut.-Col. C. H. Congdon, Sir J. Boothman Air Supplies At Time Of Rearmament, Obituary. Index. Editorials/Leaders: A Case Worth Hearing, Off the Ocean Wave, Split In Rhodesia, Middle-Class Scholarships, Return of a Leader. Letters to the Editor: Through Irish Eyes, True Blue, Arbitration In Industry, Plucking For Profit, A Question Of Confidence Government Word At Stake. Court and Social: Court Circular. Business and Finance: Dunlopillo Exports Exceed £750,000, Consett Iron Company Gratifying Results Several Records Achieved Mr. Clive Cookson On Expansion Plans, City News In Brief, Argentine Wool Assessments, The Royal Bank Of Canada Creeping Inflation Not Caused Solely By Price-Cost Spiral Joint Effort Needed To Checkmate Trend, Says Mr. James Muir, Savings Deficit Smaller Withdrawals Slacken, Commercial Demand For Sterling The Banks And The Squeeze, Japan To Build Super-Tankers, Company Results Steel & Co. Pay More, Mining And Oil News, Martins Bank Figures, South African Uranium Exports, Martins Bank Limited, Suez Canal Company Meeting, Paris Bourse Margins Cut, Colvilles Limited, December Rubber Crops, Martins Bank Limited Responsibilities In World Politics Steps For A Strong Sterling Sir A. Harold Bibby's Statement, Latin-American Trade With Germany, Recovery Still 'Months Away' U.S. Disappointed By President, Chile To Cut Copper Output Ten Per Cent. Below 1956, Tax Transfers Cause Money Shortage, Phillips Furnishing Stores. Stock Exchange Tables: New Quebec Issue, Foreign Exchanges The £ At $2.81¼ Again, Commodity Markets. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1858. Property: Premier Sites Wanted, Bernard Thorpe & Partners.

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