The Times - 20/03/1956
1956; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR REPORTER, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, Our Science Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, RICHARD EDMONDS., M. H. L. PRYCE., WILLIAM BAXTER, NEVILE DAVIDSON, GEORGE M. DRYBURGH, IAN HENDERSON, E. D. JARVIS, GEORGE H. C. MACGREGOR, GEORGE F. MACLEOD, JOHN MACQUARRIE. JOHN MAUCHLINE, J. PITT-WATSON, W. ROY SANDERSON, R. W. STEWART. Glasgow, March 17., ANTHONY KIELY., IAN HOROBIN., S. A. KYPRIANOU, , MARY HOLMES., From a Special Correspondent, CARISBROOKE, ARTHUR PORRITT, WEBBJOHNSON. HEYWORTH, E. M. TEMPLER, HENRY LONDIN:, SPENCER SUMMERS, ROGER BANNISTER. J. C. A. FAURE, LUDWIG GUTTMANN., A. M. STEPHEN., M. Charles Corbin, R.P., K.H.A., JOHN M. ALLEGRO., PENELOPE BALOGH. PATRICIA DE BERKER., From Our Northern Correspondent, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Opera And Ballet, Business Premises. Display Advertising: Grundig (Gt. Britain) Limited,, Multiple Display Advertisements, Palfsack, Union-Castle, Italian State Tourist Office, United States Lines, Churchman's No.1, 'Ardil', Davy-United, Aldrin, Richard Thomas & Baldwins Ltd, Rootes Products, Joseph Lucas Ltd., The Times, Optronics, Fisons, British Home & Hospital For Incurables, A.N.Z. Bank, Biro, Martell Brandy, Bisodol, Mitchell Engineering Limited, Tube Investments Limited, Investors' Chronicle, South African Tourist Corporation, Montecatini Terme, J. Collis & Sons. Ltd, Ceylon, 'Dettol', Harris. Reviews: Macnaghten Concert Song Cycle And Sonatas, Festival Hall Mr. Iso Elinson, Chamber Music In Glasgow The McEwan Bequest, London Palladium Mixed Bill, A Belated Musical Novelty Chausson's "Poème" For Voice And Orchestra, The Playhouse, Nottingham "Blood Wedding", Mozart Rarities Duet Pianoforte Sonata In F Major, Film Of Prokofiev's Ballet "Romeo And Juliet" With Ulanova. News: Advice To Delay Rate Payments Opposed "Contrary To Traders' Interests", Big N.A.T.O. Naval Exercise Royal Yacht Taking Part, Sir V. Tewson's Visit To Kenya African Trade Unionism, New Ways Of Stating British Case To Arabs Historical Handicaps That Need To Be Overcome, Appeal For Reduced Motor Taxation, £100 Damage At New Police Station Children Interviwed, Film Of Royal Tour Refused "Lacking In Public Interest", Restrictive Trade Practices Bill Tribunal Instead Of Court Proposed, £8,000 Theft From Bungalow Safe Carried Away, New Oil Find In Iraq First Reports Hopeful, St. Paul's Plan Criticized "Rash Attempt To Solve Problem", Ethnarchy's Charges, Japan Coal Mining Dispute National Lock-Out, Soviet Overtures To Turkey Commemoration Of A Denounced Treaty, General Strike Ends In Finland Government Mediation, Cyprus Village Fined £7,000 Penalty On Every Household, Newspaper Library Extension Additional Building At Colindale, Argentine Epidemic Declining, Effect On Coal Prices Manufacturers Deplore "Failure To Lead", Hope Of "New Era" From Russians' Visit British Ambassador's Advice In Moscow Broadcast, New Light Source Claimed U.S. Experiment With Nitric Oxide, Firms Coerced Into Making Cars In Australia Efforts To Overcome Restrictions, Casualty List, Polar Flight By Mr. Massey Tour Of Arctic Canada, Immediate Action Over Disarmament Urged, Mr. Dulles Ends Asian Tour No Big Changes In Policy Expected, Visit To Prime Minister Mr. Malenkov At Downing Street, Efforts To Cut Prices Prime Minister's Advice Meeting With F.B.I., Anglo-German Trade, Jordan Neutrality Reaffirmed Avoiding All Pacts, Eton First In Public Schools Bridge, Oil Pipeliine Project Kuwait Survey Authorized, Yards Of Landscape Ups And Downs Of A Chinese Artist's Fancy, Closing Of Marble Arch Pavilion, British Special Envoy To Karachi, Calculated Risk Hope Of Economies By New Methods, India-Pakistan Border Clash 10 Pakistanis Killed, The Theatre Royal, Brighton, This Century And Last Changing Fashions At The Play, A Heidelberg Dilemma Lack Of Professors Of Philosophy, Medical Degrees Without B.A. Change At Oxford, Iraq Premier's Warning Increasing Threat Of Israel Attack, Southwark Market's Bicentenary, Greece Seeking Arab Support On Cyprus Minister's Mission, Head Teachers' Pay Demands "Unanswerable Case For Revision", Pay Increases Proposed For Armed Forces' Doctors Committee On Need To Offer "More Satisfying Career", Dock Workers' Unions In Difficulty Result Of Court Ruling, Danes Hoarding Food First Repercussions Of Strike, Asia Danger Spots Mr. Casey On Value Of Treaty Organization, Nearly 100 Hurt In Liner The Queen Mary In 70 M.P.H. Gusts, Strike At Aden Refinery, Rioting At Singapore Rally Chinese Sentenced, A Blank In The New City Architecture Aging Clocks Of London, U.S. Long-Term Aid Plans Congress Opinion Doubtful President's Message, Railways Put Up Charges £20M. Extra On Freight Fare Increases Deferred Economy Drive, Series Of Reactions, Engineering Workers' Increases, "Spy For The Americans" M. Dides Accused By M. Mairey, Muslim Leader In Algiers Resigns Repercussion Feared, Television Component Workers' Dismissal, Judges In Council Systems On Continent And In Britain Compared, Alabama Negro Trials Demurrers Overruled, Saxon Finds In London Outlines Of Two Huts, Campaign In Insurance Salary Structure "Chaotic", Worst Blizzard In U.S. For 7 Years 110 Deaths Recorded, No Resignation In Duck Pond Battle Council On Their Duty, Museum Of Wales Plan Held Up Treasury Refuse Funds For New Section, Youths' Night Work B.T.C. Fined, Corporative State In Portugal Independent Bodies To Be Created, Vaccination Against Poliomyelitis Success Of U.S. Campaign. Politics and Parliament: Smoking And Cancer Mr. Turton's Reply On "Informing Public", Parliament Soviet Action In Asia Mr. Lloyd Reports On S.E.A.T.O. House Of Commons, Six Months' Test For New Spirit On Railways Minister's Expectation Of A Fair Deal. News in Brief. Shipping News: French Plan For New Atlantic Liner Problem Of Cost, Freight Route 'Unprofitable' Shaw Savill To Drop Trade, Movements Of Liners. Law: £7,500 Estate To Be Shared A Woman's 144 Descendants, Clerk's Trial On Murder Charge Counsel's Account Of Visit To Barber, Inquiry Into Dispute At Shipyard, Court Of Criminal Appeal Cheating The Revenue Offence At Common Law Regina v. Hudson, Judicial Committee Of The Privy Council Malayan Doctor Loses Appeal Against G.M.C. Decision Ong Bak Hin v. General Medical Council, Judicial Committee Of The Privy Council Company's Liability For Driver's Negligence Trust Co. Ltd. v. De Silva, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Livery Stable Proprietor's Action Against N.H.C. Davis v. Carew-Pole And Others, Alleged Counterfeit Coins, Court Of Appeal Miss Hermione Baddeley: Interest Of Former Husband In Her Bankruptcy In Re Tennant's Application, Stepson Contests £33,000 Will Court Told Of Widow's Parsimony, Five Men Charged With Murder. Picture Gallery: Arrival Of Archbishop Makarios In The Seychelles, Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,082, B.B.C. Programmes. Official Appointments and Notices: Flag List Change, Naval Appointments, University News, President Of Ordnance Board. Obituaries: Sir Cyril Norwood A Courageous Leader, Mr. Oliver Simon Producer Of Fine Books, Obituary Mr. Louis Bromfield, Lord Bessborough, Sir Colin Sinclair, Mr. Louis Bromfield Skilful Novelist, Fr. Tacchi-Venturi. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Boiling Down Scott, Unemployment, The Corporative Republic, A Worthy Setting?. Letters to the Editor: Funds For Psychiatric Research, Price Of Electricity, The Dead Sea Scrolls Discoveries At Qumran, Archbishop Makarios Call For A White Paper, University Libraries, St. Paul's Precinct, Games For The Paralysed, Russian Visit. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1856. Sport: Rowing Interest At Schools Encouragement By Local Clubs, Change In England Forward Line Groves Replaced By Douglas, Badminton, Innings Victory Over Swanton's XI Stewart's Vain Stand, Fine Riding To Begin Flat Racing Season K. Gethin Successful In Two Lincoln Events, Sports in Brief, Two Strong Golf Sides At Wentworth R. And A. And Artisans Annual Match, J. D. Currie Kicks Two Penalty Goals Oxford University Draw Hard Rugby Game, Waterman And Marostegan Preparing For Gavilan, Lacrosse Win For The North South Outclassed. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Closing Prices, Montreal Exchange, New York Stocks, Company Results Timothy Whites & Taylors Profits, Foreign Exchanges Sterling Steady. Business and Finance: Money Market Borrowing At The Bank, The Stock Exchange More Active, Wall Street Firm, Copper Reaches A Fresh Peak Turkey's Sterling Transfers, Commodity Markets Tin Easier With Consumer Demand Generally Quiet, Cotton Industry's Plea, India And Insurance Policies, Mining Outputs, Small Brewing Concerns, City News In Brief, John Gardner Capital, Tax Relief In Malaya, Building Society Investments, Taylor, Walker Pay 1½% More, Brewery Talks Off, U.K. Copper Stocks, Scottish Amicable Building Society Annual General Meeting. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Hampton & Sons.
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