The Times - 14/06/1958
1958; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PROPERTY MARKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Equestrian Correspondent, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Middle East Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, M. J. B. WYNNE-WILLIAMS. Bryn Mafon, Caernarvon, June 11., BERYL SMALLEY. HELEN GARDNER. St. Hilda's College, Oxford., JOHN SYMONDS. 66, Lyncroft Mansions, London, N.W.6., H. R. ING. 27, Holywell, Oxford. June 12., CADOR ROBERTS. Glengarry Cottage, Cox Green Road, Maidenhead., R. M. SHIELDS, Director, National Opinion Polls, Ltd. 20, Tudor Street, E.C.4., W. T. MONNINGTON. Leyswood, Groombridge, Tunbridge Wells, Kent., From Our Special Correspondent, W. E. THOMSON. Broomfield, 30, Freta Road, Bexleyheath, Kent., STEVE TREDINNICK. The Links House, Links Road, Worthing., FROM OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A GARDENING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A COLLECTOR, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From a Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Concerts, Travel, Club Announcements, Services To-Morrow: Second Sunday After Trinity. Politics and Parliament: Parliament Easing Trade With Soviet Block Hopes Of Embargo Review House Of Commons Friday, June 13. News in Brief. News: International Class At Dover College, New Zealand Trade Difficulties Hint Of Australian Loan, Governor's Appeal To Archbishop Acceptance Of Plan Sought, Talks On Air Line For Nigeria Approach To B.O.A.C., Peers' Leave Of Absence Division Expected On Standing Order, Turntable Garage In Block Of Flats Buckingham Gate Site, A Challenge to Conductors, 11% Slump In Labour Poll At Weston-Super-Mare Liberal Vote Up By More Than 3,000, Vain Attempt To Save Blazing Ship Explosion After Distress Call, No Graduation For The General, John Snow Centenary, Mr. Sherman Adams Denies Charges Democrats Unsatisfied, The Claims Of Love Detachment, Helicopter Squadron To Stand By, Movements Of Liners, Mr. Macmillan On Canadian Link Trade Theme In Ottawa Speech Commonwealth's Vital Role, Airport Men Admit Errors Statements At Resumed Crash Inquiry, 74 Roman Coins Found In The City "Equal To A Legionary's Quarterly Pay", Strike Narrows Trade Gap Second Smallest Since The War, Conservatives Hold Weston Majority Cut By 1,106, Greek Letter To U.N. British Blamed For Turks' Violence, Africans' Passports Seized Communist Invitation Accepted, Dispute In U.S. Over Tanker Contracts, Men Reject Docks "Go Back" Appeal Clashes Over Cargoes At Northern Ports, Standardizing The Tin Can Experts Agree After '10 Years Of Striving', "Swiftness Essence Of Justice" Public Prosecutor Criticized, Journalist Given Costs Against Police Damage To Telephone Charge Dismissed, Alaska Statehood Hopes Rise Senator Knowland Backs Bill, Flight To Albania Confirmed Background To The Yugoslav Arrests, Gen. De Gaulle Calls To The Nation "Hard But Fine Road", Good Prices Paid For Modern Paintings Paris Sale Season Ending, Sale Of Reactor To Japan Agreement To Be Signed With Britain, U.S. Helicopter Men Still Held Russians Reject Plea For Release, Sir James Thornhill's Drawings, Seven Cypriots Dead In Village Battle Night Of Communal Strife, Mr. Bulganin Ill Mr. Khrushchev Reports On Former Leaders, More M.P.S Support Gallery Motion, Eight Killed In Air Crashes Rail Line Blocked By Wreckage, Hope Of Ending Bus Strike Next Week Garage Meetings To Vote On Resuming Work Decision In View Of "Forces Ranged Against Us", France's Inland Waterways, Parachute Troops Move To Airlift Centres, Buraimi Oasis Dispute Saudi Arabian Wish For Settlement, Easier Tracks To Big Game, U.S. Yachtsmen's Enthusiasm Second America's Cup Boat Launched, $75M. For World Bank Another German Loan, Cambridge Tripos Results Chemical Engineering And Biochemistry, Safety First For Fruit, Record Fleet In Bermuda Race Three British Entries, Mr. Dulles's Views Criticized, £700,000 Claims May Be Made Defalcations By Three Solicitors, Beirut Speculation On Task Of U.N. Observers Air Action Halts Rebel Offensive, Three Men In A Boat, Intimidation In Malta Former Ministers Sentenced, Another Soviet Letter To Britain New Approach To The Summit, "True Parasites Of Democracy" Lord Hailsham On Communist Peril, Miles Of British Spaghetti Oversea Competition With Italy, R.A.F. Small Arms Fortnight Changes To Economize. Law: Spend Or Save?, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division One-Armed Wife Sues Legless Woman For Enticement Wife In The Witness-Box Welton V. Broadhead, Court Of Appeal Dead Man's Estate Sued For His Negligence Irrelevance Of Delay Until Representation Taken Out Airey V. Airey, Queen's Bench Division Freemason Alleges Slander Against Brother Mason Robinson V. Ward. Reviews: Furniture And Ceramics Fetch £6,950 A Queen's Portrait Sold At Beningbrough Hall, Young Artist's First London Show The Stamp Of Paris, History Of Paper Manufacture Cardiff Exhibition, Clearly Drawn Figaro Cogent Production at Glyndebourne, Youth Orchestras, Visitors For The L.S.O. A Notable Partnership. Sport: Lawn Tennis Tournament Results, Gloomy World Cup Team News, No Ascot Outing For Morin Nearly Caught In Windsor Race, Henning Finds Wentworth East Course To His Liking, Britain Lead 2-1 In The Wightman Cup Miss Truman Twice A Winner, Fourth Richmond Championship For His Grand Excellency, Medway Week, Edrich Revives Memories Of Old Punishing Century Leads M.C.C. To Victory Off Last Ball, Exciting Day At Derby Hat Trick Against New Zealand, Sports in Brief, European Grand Prix Practice, Probable Runners At To-Day's Race Meetings, Goblets Pair In Form Superb Display In Games Trial, Umpires For Second Test Match. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,775, B.B.C. Programmes For The Weekend To-Day Home. Picture Gallery: S. Rhodesian Cabinet Parachute Troops Ready For Cyprus. Display Advertising: Tarpen, K.G.F.S., Appeals, Gardeners Chronicle, Ltd.,, Multiple Display Advertisements, E. H. Mundy & Co. Ltd.,, Taormina,. Obituaries: Those WHO Fly For Fun Old And New Generations Of Pilots In The Air, Obituary, M. Pierre Flandin A Former Premier Of France, The Rev. Father Raynes A Vital Superior Of Mirfield. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Past Their Nadir, Neighbours of the Yemen, Strawberries to Spare, A Cult of Incompetence?. Letters to the Editor: Tips All Round, Slow Play, By-Election Polls, Trade Union Activities What Public May Demand, Preserving Too Much?, Women At Universities, Seven Towns Of Ot Moor, Welsh Wales. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1858. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Wall Street Firm Mainly $1 Higher, Closing Prices, Late Rise In The Funds Selective Buying Of Equities, Foreign Exchanges The £ Dearer On The Dollars, Montreal Exchange. Business and Finance: Moor Line Profit Warning, Demand For Bills, Dock Strike Cuts Trade Gap To £7M. Sharp Fall In Bill Rate, Company Results Smith's Crisps Paying 7½ Per Cent. More, Coffee Market Opens On July 1, Lower Beer Output, Swears & Wells Issue Planned £500,000 Debenture Offer, Oil News, World Bank Loan For Japan, New French Loan Fixed To Price Of Gold Coin, Good Recovery By Copper Other Metals Easier, Entesee Bid Approach, Treasury Bill Tender. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Official Appointments and Notices: From The London Gazette Friday, June 13. Property: Furnished Country Properties.
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