The Times - 13/05/1958
1958; Gale Group;
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From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Middle East Correspondent, From Our Washington Correspondent, FROM OUR TOKYO CORRESPONDENT, From Our Ankara Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, RONALD F. ADAM, Chairman, U.N.A. Executive Committee: MAY CURWEN, Chairman, British Council for Aid to Refugees; CLEMENT DAVIES; JANET LACEY, Director. Inter-Church Aid and Refugee Service of the British Council of Churches; CHARLES MOTT-RADCLYFFE; MARIE WOODRUFF, Chairman, Catholic Women's League Relief and Refugee Committee; KENNETH YOUNGER., C. H. SCOTT., J. A. GILLISON., C. GEOFFREY HOW., A. J. HICKS., TOM MBOYA. Member of Legislative, FRANCIS TREUHERZ, J. A. LAMBERT; N. G. MACLEAN:, FROM OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From a Correspondent,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Club Announcements, Opera And Ballet. Sport: Nancurvis Chosen By A.B.A. But Wales, Too, Want Him For Games, Cambridge Chance To Beat A.A.A. Best Season Since The War, Busy Weekend At Bisley Variations Of Light Test Marksmen, Sceptre's Pacemaker Dismasted Evaine Towed To Gosport, Tennis Success For U.S. Knox Overwhelms Aberdare, Uncertain Outlook At Bedford: Denstone And Downside Well Placed, Sussex Force Third Day Smith's Century In Follow-On, Surrey Women Beat Kent Easily Sussex Golfers Swamped, Kent Triumph In Extra Time Seam Bowlers Again Shatter Somerset, New Zealanders Recover Well Essex Left To Make 214, Tricast Pool To Operate On The Derby Doutelle Best Four-Year-Old, Doubles Title For Britain Australian Women Soon Mastered, Popular Family Car Of Good All-Round Performance Comfort And Liveliness Combined In Austin A.55 Cambridge, Surrey Not Quite So Irresistible Gloucestershire Improve In Second Innings, Cambridge 154 Runs Behing, Oxford's Impossible Task, Defiant Watson Bats Almost Four Hours Middlesex On Top, England Football Under A Cloud, Glamorgan Lead Notts By 86 Pitch Helps Bowlers. Picture Gallery: Dr. Fuchs Returns In Triumph. Display Advertising: Astraka Nylon Furleen, Armstrong ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS, Ibeco, Multiple Display Advertisements, Lucas, Rediffusion, Commonwealth Bank Of Australia, Encyclopaedia Britannica, The Noble Lownders Pension Service, B, Bristol, Cornhill Insurance, P&o, The Nuclear Dilemma, Armstrong Siddeley Motors, Industrial Bankers' Association,, Dexion, Good Year, The British Petroleum Company Limited, F.W. Bridges & Sons, Ltd.,, Tileman, Continental Sun-Roof. Reviews: Wind Music In Chelsea The Posthorn And The Serpent, Picture Of A Focal Point In Modern Village Life, Miss Sian Phillips as Shaw's Saint Joan, Philadelphia Orchestra Glossy Brahms and Debussy, L.S.O. In Brussels A Belgian Conductor And A British, Cannes Sees Tati's Best Film, "Production Fights Inflation" Theme Of Exhibition, Ideas and Motives in The Art of Degas, Hugo Wolf Opera To Be Staged. News in Brief. News: Traffic Diversions In London To-Day, A Red River That Has Been Turned Blue British Firms Bring Power And Light To Anatolia, Mine Detector Search In Stabbing Case, New Charter For Seamen Revised Convention Approved, Canada's Plans For Public Works More Capital For The North, Man On Eight Murder Charges Accuses Another Of Three Alibi Defence On Other Counts At Scottish Trial, Murdered Prisoners French Protests To Tunisia Recalled, Mr. Nehru Attacks Communism Indian Example Of Interference, Love Letters To Homes Of Soldiers False Scent For Wives, Ban On Communist Teachers Dropped "Originally Framed By Fear", Iraq Defence Of Baghdad Pact No Neutral Positions In Middle East, Indonesia After The Rebellion, M. Pflimlin To Seek Vote To-Day Protest Strikes Threat, Cabinet Agree Next Move In Rail Dispute Mr. Macleod To Meet Both Sides To-Day, Cautious Change In American Attitude To Col. Nasser Worst Expectations Not Fulfilled, Delegates Endorse Rail Pay Moves Hope Of "Peace With Honour", Chinese Porcelain And Jade Fetches £6,725, Government Study Of Pensions, The Not So Bad Wolf Accusations Denied By Ontario Offcials, New Moroccan Government Istiqlal Monopoly Of Ministries, Dr. Fuchs And Team Return End Of The "Last Great Journey", Self-Government For Singapore Constitutional Talks Begun, Deferment Of Car Tests Stations Not Yet Chosen, Visit Of Italian President Departure From Rome, "Sensational" Opening Win In World Draughts Contest, Many Car Workers Sent Home Continued Effects Of Swindon Strike, Cotton Talks Deadlock No Agreement Reached On Import Limits, B.O.A.C. Overtime Ban May End To-Day New Proposals, Pipeline Cut In Lebanon Oil Diverted To Syrian Port Beirut In Grip Of Riots Frontier Closed, No Meat Handled Cold Store Workers Support Action, Open Verdict On Lady Cunningham, London Talks On Cyprus Ambassadors Summoned, Legality Issue At Nuclear Meeting Labour's Absence, Butter Dumping Inquiry Crucial Stage In Discussions, Ministry Seeking Helicopter Site L.C.C. Doubts About Thames Plan, Jury Disagree In Case Of Shot P.C. Man Guilty On Charge Of Receiving, Sudan To Avoid Alignments Policy Re-Stated, Yemen On A Political Tightrope Balancing Rival Influences Of Russia And Egypt, Publishers Urge More Uniform Law On Obscenity Sir T. Mathew On Change Of Outlook, Judgment For Drillers Injunction Against Union, P.O. Union Wins Bitter Fight "Go Slow" Action Condemned, U.S. Drug Firms Indicted Poliomyelitis Vaccine "Conspiracy", Lord Hailsham's Loud-Hailer Rowdy By-Election Meeting Hecklers Ejected, Negro Criticism Of President Negative Stand On Race Relations, New Attack On Indonesian Rebels Philippines Denial On "Volunteers", Replaced Shingle Halts Erosion Making Good 30-Year Loss At Rye Bay, Policing Test Suspension American Study Of Soviet Reply, School Monolith Wins The Day R.A. President As An Ally, Life Assurance Concession Relief Of Estate Duty Five-Year Rule, Big Gains By Left Wing In Greece Radical Majority, No Sign Of End To Bus Strike Second Week Of Stoppage, Presbyterians And Church Unity General Assembly To Consider Report, Antarctic Uranium Japanese Discovery On Omgul Island, Sir S. Cockerell's Gift To V. & A. Museum William Morris Circle Letters. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Programmes Home, Oxford Bridge Win Against Cambridge, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,747. Official Appointments and Notices: New Suffragan Bishop Of Grimsby, Basic Wage Raised In Australia Commission's Award, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments. Index. Editorials/Leaders: A Clash Avoided, Very Relevant, The New Italy, Even Johnson Played, Fluctuating Borderline. Letters to the Editor: Civil Airline Traffic, A World Refugee Year, Teddy Boys, Without Buses, Kenya's Constitution, Sixth Form Studies, WHO Should Benefit?, Standing For Parliament Why Union Men Are Chosen. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1858. Politics and Parliament: Revenue Losses Due To Dividend Stripping Opposition Seek Quicker Action On Tax Avoidance House Of Lords, House Of Commons. Law: Court Of Criminal Appeal Brighton Conspiracy Case Appeals On Points Of Law Fail Regina V. Hammersley And Others, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Withdrawal Of Boxing Referee's Licence Confirmed Green V. British Boxing Board Of Control. Obituaries: Miss R. Osborne, Mr. Richard Pares, Dr. Khan Sahib A Great Pathan, Admiral Sir Sydney Fremantle, Mr. A. C. Casselman, Sir Ian Orr Ewing, Mr. A. C. Knight, Mr. T. W. Earp Profound Knowledge Of French Literature, Lieut.-Col. H. Kirkpatrick, Mr. R. P. Messel. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, A Day Of Fractional Losses, Undertone Firm Turnover Still Small, Closing Prices, Recent Issues, Commodities Tin Weak On Lower Eastern Price, Montreal Exchange, How Wall Street Has Moved. Business and Finance: Free State Gold Output Rises, Sears Holdings Ltd. Record Turnover And Profits Satisfactory Progress Of The Group Financial Statistics, 1954-57, PRESIDENT BRAND GOLD MINING COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the Union of South Africa) Circular to Members and Notice of Extraordinary General Meeting Plans For Expanding Production, Italian Currency Move, Chinese Object To Tin Buffer Stock, The Manganese Bronze And Brass Company Improved Order Book, Industrial Share Prospects On Wall Street Dow Theory Shows Decline Continues, Swedish Match Profits, Powers-Samas Accounting Machines High Level Of Activity In Export Field Col. A. T. Maxwell On Growing Interest In Electronic And Other High-Speed Products, Setback On Japanese Stock Markets, Harmony Uranium Contract, VEREENIGING ESTATES LIMITED (Incorporated in the Union of South Africa) Continued Rise In Demand For Coal Mr. T. Coulter's Statement, Fletcher Hardware Bid Rejected, The Central Bank Of India Limited, U.S. Platinum Price Cut, The Northern Assurance Company Limited Record Life Business Lord Glenconner Announces Continued Growth, Company Results Crosses And Heatons Dividend Halved, Sterling Holds Firm Market Awaits Outcome Of Rail Talks, Taylor Woodrow's Good Year, Higher S.A. Gold Output, AFRICAN AND EUROPEAN INVESTMENT COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the Union of South Africa) Continued Expansion Of O.F.S. Goldfield Mr. T. Coulter On Future Of S. African Coal Industry, PRESIDENT STEYN GOLD MINING COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the Union of South Africa) Circular to Members Plans For Expanding Production, The Ever Ready Trust Co. Ltd. Record Income Mr. A. V. Perry's Comments, VEREENIGING BRICK AND TILE COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the Union of South Africa) Steady Increase In Demand For Company's Products, Mining News, New Hawker Deal To Make German Diesel Engines, Gallaher Dealings To-Morrow, Wellington Alluvials To Wind Up, Dunlop Rubber Earn Record Profits Risks Of Trade With China, Borrowing At The Bank Again, Taylor Woodrow Limited, Smith & Nephew Associated Companies A Satisfactory Trading Year Policy Of Broadening Base Of Activities Mr. George E. Leavey On Formation Of New Subsidiary. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Property: Sales By Auction.
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