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The Times - 12/11/1956

1956; Gale Group;

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FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From a Correspondent, From Our Architectural Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent lately in Budapest, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, J. R. W. ALEXANDER, Chairman. Cheque Endorsement Committee, Chartered Institute of Secretaries. 14, New Bridge Street, E.C.4., CULLUM WELCH., H. BUTTERFIELD., CLEMENT DAVIES., JOSEPH REEVES. House of Commons, Nov. 10., R. KAYSER. 29. Somali Road, N.W.2., MONK GIBBON, J. G., A friend, An old friend, A.P.R., A correspondent, Mr. John Burns, JOHN H. MACCALLUM SCOTT, Secretary-General, Liberal International. 123, Pall Mall (Suite 17), S.W.1, Nov. 8., E. T. GARRETT. 11, Woodruff Avenue, Hove 4, Sussex., CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW. House of Commons. S.W.1., From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: W. Garstin & Sons. Ltd., Opera And Ballet, Business Premises. Reviews: Harlequin Tivoli: Italian Pantomime In Denmark, Armistice Memorial Concert Walton And Bliss, Royal Opera House "The Magic Flute", A Cellist Of Exceptional Talent, The Repertory Players "Tontine", Signor Fellini And The Cinema. Display Advertising: Manumatic, Gillette, J. & H. McLaren Limited, Rolls-Royce Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Export Credits Guarantee Department, Barkers, Harvey Nichols, Civil Service Stores, Cancer, The Birmingham Post, Rodex, Savlon, Sankey-Sheldon, Grunding (Gt.Britain) Limited, Barclays Bank Limited, Supergrade Shoes For Men, Chippendale's Workshops, International Construction Equipment, Lead Sheet And Pipe Council, Ibm, Gorringes, The Rank Organisation Limited, Cable & Wireless Limited, Leather, Exide-Ironclad Batteries, Shell-Mex And B.P. Ltd., Rawlplugs, Henry Wiggin & Company Limited. News: Protests After Suez Sermon Decision On Curate Reversed, Handling The Sugar Beet Crop, School Memorial Completed Opening Of Sherborne Speech Room, Algeria Peace Hopes Chance Of Compromise Solution, Economic Boycott Of France Decision By Jordan, Libya Asks Briton To Leave, Notes On A Journey Eisenhower's America No. I-The Land, Marshal Tito's Hungarian Dilemma Response To Satellite Whispering Campaign, Hollow Soviet Victory In Hungary People Still Defiant Under The Iron Hand Freedom Fighters At Large, Closer Western Links Sought W. German Initiative, Anxious Eyes On Chester Response To Crisis Awaited, Greek Cypriot Shot 13 Murders Within Two Weeks, Campaign Against Smoking Urged, Milk Production Still Rising Marketing Board's Problems Of Supplies And Prices, The Queen At Cenotaph Nation's Leaders Lay Wreaths, Over The Border, Students In Hungary Protest March To Whitehall Bottles Thrown Outside Communist Party Headquarters, Bishop On The Prime Minister's "Courage" "Risked Destruction Of His Career", Customs Huts Damaged Explosions On Irish Border, Britain's Need Of Technologists Sir E. Appleton's Reith Lecture, Soviet Arms Build-Up In Middle East £150M. For Egypt And £20M. To Syria In A Year, Oxford Debate On Road Plan Talks With City Proposed, Tense Background To Northern Nigeria Elections Western Challenge On Future Of Ilorin, Marines' Casualties In Egypt One Officer Killed, 30 Men Wounded, New Theatre Planned For Amersham, Polling In South Tirol One-Theme Campaign, Hungarian Children, Cafe Wrecked By Gang Thirty Men Do £300 Damage, New Design for Fireguards, The Suburb Comes To Nightingale Lane Changing Sounds Of An Engulfed Countryside, Karachi View On Suez Issue Need For Free Passage, Survival Of The Baghdad Pact Views In Ankara, Facts For Malaya Communists Leaflet Admonition To Surrender, Discussions On 3-Power Talks French Approach In Washington Restoring Alliance, New Prime Minister Consults Mr. Nagy, Removing Scenes Of Squalor From Scottish Pit-Heads The Architect's Part In Modernizing Mining, 20 Wrecks Located At Entry To Suez Canal Salvage Fleet Of 30 Ships On The Way, Shift Of Power In The United Nations Assembly To-Day's Opening Of New Session, U.N. Chance In Middle East Lord Kilmuir On First Needs, Indian Defence Of Russia Action In Hungary "By Invitation", Marooned Men Rescued In Antarctic Huskies Also Picked Up By Helicopter, British Nationals Leave Egypt Return Home Through Libya, Growing Korea Tension Border Fighting Reports Denied, The Pope's Call For Peace Restoration Of Trust, Duke's Visit To New Guinea Address At Lae War Cemetery, "What Am I Bid For This?", First U.N. Officers Sent To Suez Cease-Fire Observers, Wallpapers Are In Demand, Functions Of U.N. Police Force Not Yet Defined General Burns Awaiting Instructions, Keeping Middle East In Ferment French View Of Soviet AIM, £36,800,000 Of Coins Held By Banks Result Of June Count, Cost Of Egypt Operations Labour To Press For Details, Moscow Threatens To Send "Volunteers". Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,284, Broadcasting Programmes, Guildford Concerts. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: New Junior Ministers Mr. D. Walker-Smith At Treasury, Mr. Patel's Retirement, Appointments In The Forces The Royal Navy, University News Rector Of Exeter College, Resignation Of Shop Stewards' Leader Dispute On Russian Action, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, Metropolitan Police Appointments, Defence Post For Herr Schröder, Resignations From "Observer" Trust, New U.S. Information Agency Chief, Lord Russell Of Liverpool Leaves Liberal Peers, Corporation Of Sons Of The Clergy, Appointments In Fairey Aviation. Picture Gallery: Remembrance Day In London And The Country. Law: "Dishonoured All Over World" Mr. Bevan's Charges On Suez Action. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners, More Ships Put Into The Canaries, Cargo Ships Order. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Sport: Oxford Hockey XI Shows Promise Mid-Surrey Beaten At Richmond, Fine Performance By University Significant Margin Of Golf Victory, Paris Owe Rugby Success To Forwards Fitter Than London Pack, Orange Free State Out Twice In Six Hours Test Preparation Demands Stronger Opposition, Sports in Brief, Drobny Shows His Class Torquay Defeat Of Oakley, Liverpool Results, Key Royal Jumps Finely Excellent Judgment Of T. Molony, Chataway Finishes Fourth Johnson Runs Well In 440 Yards, Poise Recovered Ditchburn And Spurs Reach Heights, Tottenham Lead Championship On Goal Average Correct Blend Of Players Achieved, Saturday's Hockey. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1856. Obituaries: Major J. W. Cropper, Professor O. W. Tiegs, Mr. Percy J. Philip, Mr. Harry F. Sinclair, Mr. A. J. B. Green, Obituary Dr. Antonio Ferro, Sir Donald Field Distinguished Service In India, Dr. Antonio Ferro Propagandist For Portugal, Cmdr. F. N. Stagg British Friend Of Scandinavia, Miss E. Christmas, Mr. Sidney Spanjer, Lady Hearn. Index. Editorials/Leaders: New Ideas on Prescription Charges, Huddles, Reconciling Ghana's Differences, Afterwards. Letters to the Editor: Cheque Endorsement, Hungarian Relief The Lord Mayor's Appeal, World Festival Of Youth, Steps Towards A New Internationalism, Needs Of The Moment Clear Thinking And Common Sense. Court and Social: Court Circular. Business and Finance: October Rubber Crops, Mainly Comfortable, Industrial Assurance Policies Fall, Some Economic Effects Of Suez Selling In Bullion Markets, South African Gold Production, Plessey Dividend As Forecast, City News In Brief, Company Results Ellerman Lines Earn £1,260,276 More, Mexican Eagle Capital Repayment, U.S. Business Prospects Still Optimistic, R.S.T. Copper Price Raised, Platt Brothers Deal, East Asiatic Rubber Further Improved Results, The Renong Tin Dredging Company, Limited Finance And Expansion Sir John Hay's Statement, New Savings Peak Net Gain Of £7M. Last Week. Stock Exchange Tables: Foreign Exchanges Sterling Steady. Property: 54-58, Regent Street, W.1.

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