The Times - 01/10/1956
1956; Gale Group;
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From Our Agricultural Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM A MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Specal Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, J. L. MONTROSE, , W. M. MERCHANT., B. GOULDING BROWN., JOHN S. MACLAY., HARMSWORTH., GUY NOTT-BOWER., HENRY WILLINK, , JOHN HIVES, DAVID BURTON, DAVID CHURCH., D. WARREN BROWNE., From Our Labour Correspondent, S. M. A. BANISTER., FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT IN DAR-ES-SALAAM, From Our Athletics Correspondent, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, By Our City Editor,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Business Premises, The Glades Of Remembrance.. News: Gazpacho Andaluz, British Machines For U.S. Power Scheme, Afrika Korps Rally At Düsseldorf A Mixed Gathering, £5 Marriage Fee At Three Churches Charge To People Not On Electoral Roll, Conciliation Move By Austria, Chinese Communist Leaders Firmly In The Saddle Harmony And Determination As Features Of Party Congress, Yale Co-Education Reports Denied No Change In Policy, Hay Making In The Barn, Book Loans To Foreign Libraries More Applications From East Europe, Russians Still In Dark Marshal's "Holiday", £122,000 Covenant To Medical School Mr. E. R. Lewis's Gift, Car Purchase Out Of Income Scheme For Motorists Prepared To Wait, Lord Mayor-Elect Sir G. Cullum Welch Chosen, Brandenburg Gate Restoration East-West Differences, Marrows Galore Embarrassment Of Riches For Harvest Festival, Bolshoi Ballet Preparations 'Firm Intention' To Open Wednesday, £336M. Deficit For Half Year Expenditure Increase, First Bread At New Prices Bacon Trade Freed, Marshall Tito's Dispute With Russia First Admission Of Differences E. Europeans Warned, £210,000 Scheme For Downside Assembly Hall And New Gymnasium, Royal Opening Of Parliament Allocation Of Tickets, Greater Efficiency In Arms Factories Prices Kept Down, Japanese Visit To Moscow Hatoyama Party's Optimism, Mr. Clement Davies Gives Up Liberal Leadership "Time For New Voice" To Rally Party, September Storms And Floods Rain In Some Parts Double Average, Battle Over The Huff Postal Ballot To Decide, Main Party Flying To-Day 170 Visas Issued, S. Tirol Beacons As Protest A Minority Ban, New Drums For Injured Ears, Struggle For Office Important Gain By Mr. Bevan Labour Delegates Vote To-Day Outcome Still In Doubt, Gen. Franco's Call For Unity Dangers Of Dissension, Stern Measures In Cyprus Sequel To Series Of Murders, Dentists' Fees "Inadequate" Arbitration Call To Minister, Giant U.S. Carrier Launched Aluminium Lift, Kenya Minister Defeated Election Surprise, Concession By Germany Differences Overcome, Her Majesty's Opposition Policies And Personalities In The Labour Party, War Memorial At Cassino F.-M. Lord Alexander's Tribute, Aircraft Lands In New York Street "100,000 To One Shot", Theatre Workers Call Strike, Union's Expulsion Of Non-Striker, M. Mollet Condemns "Peace At Any Price" For Suez United Nations Spirit Not That Of Capitulation, Princess Margaret's Great Welcome In Mauritius Unprecedented Crowds Throng Port Louis, European Free Trade Zone U.S. Soundings By Mr. Macmillan, Cards On The Table, Salaries Of Greek Court Officials Attack On Crown Denounced, National Dressage Championship Mrs. L. Johnstone's Success, Jerusalem Passes Withdrawn Restriction On Consuls, Scheme Of Training In Farm Work And Management Preparation For Ownership, Poujadist Revolt Quelled Confidence In Leader, Cooperation With The Press Advice To Local Authorities, Saar Treaty Settled Currency Change Provisions, Village Hall From Tithe Barn Opening Ceremony By Mr. W. S. Morrison, Oxford Wants To Know More Road Plan Hesitancy, "Wobbling" By Government Mr. Gaitskell On Use Of Force, Doenitz Released 10-Year Sentence Ended, Tanganyika Awaits the Princess, Artists In Stained Glass. Reviews: B.B.C. Television "One Morning Near Troodos", Guitarist Among The Week's Recitalists Mr. Julian Bream, Beethoven's Mass In D Special Performance For Third Programme Anniversary, O'neill Play In Berlin Festival Production, The Films Of Don Camillo Making The Most Of A Useful Formula, Menotti Opera At Farnham Composer Watches Performance. Display Advertising: Midland Bank Limited, Abbey National, Debenham & Freebody, Multiple Display Advertisements, Pan American, Aei, Harvey Nichols, Civil Defence Week, Metropolitan-Vickers, British Olivetti Ltd., British Hermeseal Limited, Esse Autovector, Jute Industries Ltd., Automotive Products Co. Ltd., The Sheepbridge Engineering Group, Marconi, New Ditto D-10, Gorringes, Robinson & Cleaver's, Civil Service Supply Associatiton Ltd.,, Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd, Helena Rubinstein. Official Appointments and Notices: M. Serge Lifar Resigns, U.S. Supreme Court Appointment, Appointments In The Services Royal Navy, Guggenheim Art Award, Agricultural Research Council, Ecclesiastical News Michaelmas Ordinations. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,248, B.B.C. Programmes, I.T.A.. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Preparing For The Russian Ballet Season. Politics and Parliament: Appeal On Irish Partition Centenary Tribute To John Redmond. Law: Methods Of Interrogation After Poznan Riots Police Statements Disallowed At Trial, Two Borstal Youths Found, Kashmir Opposition Leader Arrested. Obituaries: Mr. William E. Boeing, The Venerable W. R. Musselwhite, President Somoza, Colonel W. A. Pallin, Sir Richard Fairey Pioneer Of Aircraf, Obituary Richard Fairey. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Liberal Leadership, Aspidistras, Commonwealth and Europe, President Tito's Journey, The Doctor's Shortened List. Letters to the Editor: Chess Openings, Filling The Post, "Cymbeline", France In The World To-Day What Her Leaders Intend, Oxford Road Plans, Edible Fungi. Court and Social: Court Circular. Sport: Half An Inch Prevents Triple Play-Off British Golfer Unlucky, Wardrop Excluded From Games Selection Committee Statement, British Foils Team Twice Defeated, French Horses Confirm Their Quality Cigalon And Klairon Beat Hugh Lupus At Ascot, Club Rugby Scores, Sports in Brief, Gonzales Wins A Great Match Professional Lawn Tennis Champion, Gallant British Athletics Efforts In Budapest Narrow Defeat For Men: Women Triumphant, Italian Heavyweight Knocked Out New European Champion, One-Sided Hockey At Blackheath Grimsby Trounced By 11 Goals, Matthews Restored To The England Team Two Changes Against Ireland. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1856, Stars Of The Month The Night Sky In October. Business and Finance: Changes Of Address, Shape Of The Budget In The First Half-Year New Merchant Bank In Rhodesia, Frank Mason & Co. Year Of Consolidation, Thorn Electrical Industries A Record Year Atlas Lighting-Ferguson Television And Radio Expansion In All Departments, City News In Brief, U.S. Business Optimism Near-Term Outlook, Commodities Timber, New Lancashire Dynamo Company, Continent Buys Sterling, Company Results Lombard Banking Dividfnd, Tanker Freight Rates, Prang Besar Rubber Estate Mr. R. O. Jenkins's Statement, Camp Bird Reply To Bid Critics Cash Assets To Be Kept By Companies, Yarrow Issue, Savings Setback Small Net Deficit, Kolar Gold Companies Nationalization, Companion Members Of Textile Institute, Commonwealth Talks, Acrow (Engineers) Ltd. Another Record Year Highest Sales, Profit, Exports And Taxes, Chartered Insurance Institute, Olympia Limited Very Satisfactory Result, New Savoy Director, John Brown And Company Limited Engineers and Shipbuilders Trading Results Again Show Improvement Finance For Progressive Development Of Subsidiary And Associated Companies Lord Aberconway On Proposed New Cash And Scrip Issues, Money Barely Adequate, Management Consultants Association, Tekka-Taiping, The Floating Debt, First Six Months' Revenue, Co-Operative Permanent Building Society. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Property: Trent Bridge, Nottingham.
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