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The Times - 05/12/1956

1956; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR ART CRITIC, FROM A CORRRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, R. L. COGHLAN., J. F. GARNER, Town Clerk. Municipal Offices, Beech Hurst, Andover., W. S. HAYES. 36, Heath Close Road, Dartford, Kent, Dec. 3., A. R.ALLFREY. 33. Sloane Avenue, S.W.3., G. L. LEIGH. Museum House, Museum Street, Bloomsbury, W.C.1., J. J. HILLMAN. Church Missionary Society, 6, Salisbury Square, E.C.4, Dec. 3., JOHN M. DUNCANSON. Stanmore Court, 29-30, St. James's Street, S.W.1, Dec. 3., EDWARD HALLIDAY, President, Royal Society of British Artists. 62, Hamilton Terrace, St. John's Wood, N.W.8, Dec. 3., PETER LEGH. House of Commons, Dec. 3., GRAHAM GREENE. C.6, Albany, W.1, Dec. 4., ST. JOHN ERVINE. Honey Ditches, Seaton, Devon, Dec. 3., DYNELEY HUSSEY. Hawksworth, Albert Road, Cheltenham, Dec. 3., T. C HART. Terrace Halls, Great Horkestey, Colchester, Essex., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PROPERTY MARKET CORRESPONDENT, Mr. F. I. G. Rawlins, From Our Milan Correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Olympic Games Correspondents, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SKATING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: John Barker and Co. Kensington., Declaration Of Dividends, Opera And Ballet, Appointments And Situations Vacant (continued), Travel. Property: Board-Residence And Apartments, Geo. Trollope & Sons, Retford Estate Sale Purchase After Auction Withdrawal. Reviews: Miss Geraldine Mason's Recital, Indian Art At The V. And A. A Persuasive Display, The Last Music Festival In Budapest, The Boyd Neel Orchestra Modern Programme, 1660 Clock Found On Barrow Ancient Timepieces Exhibited, Early European Bronzes £22,447 Total At Sotheby's, Three British Painters At The Leicester Galleries, B.B.C. Television "Pastorale". Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,304, Bridge Fishing Interrogatory, I.T.A., "Mayerling Affair" On The Stage, B.B.C. Programmes. News: National Book League's Display, "Live" War Relics In Cadet Museum Finding After Explosion, Growing Influence Of Japan Active Competition, Bulgarian Security Measures Army Purge Continues, Smithfield Winner Sold For £1,600 Average Prices Higher Than Last Year, Food Parcels For Hungary Refugees Join Palace Staff, Yugoslav Concern For Mr. Nagy Mr. Hammarskjold To Visit Hungary, Too Few Escort Ships N.A.T.O. Commander Anxious., Best Grades Now 6s. 5D. A Gallon 'Emergency Surcharge', New Archbishop Of Dublin, Austrian Renaissance Conservative Neutralism Next Door To Chaos, Jeeps Will Receive Fresh Treatment Chance Of Playing In Trial Improves, The Industrial World Common Market Acceptable To Italy On Principle Concern For "Under-Developed South", Doctor Dropped On Christmas Island Parachute Jump After 1,500-Mile Flight, Airline Fares Not Yet Affected Extra Cost To B.O.A.C. Of £75,000, £8,490,973 In Tax Penalties Fewer Inquiries On Evasion, Payment In Advance For British Arms A German Proposal, Transfer Pensions For Engineers Job Changing Made Easier, Japanese Buying Whalers From Britain £3,500,000 Deal, Britain Praised By Mr. Holland Imaginative Experiment Of Colombo Plan, More Traffic For Canals Goods Diverted In Petrol Shortage, Compensation For Displacement Singapore Scheme For British Officials, Communist Miners' Leaders To Stay, Easing Problem Of The Homeless Birmingham Move To Clear Hostels, 492 Entries In Blue Persian CAT Show, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd Going To Paris Possible Meeting With Mr. Dulles, Time For Strong U.S. Lead Mr. Pearson On Next Duty Of U.N., £24M. Deficit With E.P.U. Provisional Figures, Swimming With A Swell The Great Man Was No Trappist Even Before Breakfast, British Air Traffic Officers For U.S.A.F. Service On U.K. Bases, Council To Stop House Building Increased Cost Blamed, Need For Stronger N.A.T.O. Links Signor Martino's Proposals, Lowest Rate Of Accidents "Real Progress" In Factories, Big U.S. Air Operation Ready For Transporting Refugees, Sympathetic U.S. Reaction Waiver Request For Congress Complex Clauses, Return To Hungary Of Refugees Belgrade Agreement On "Volunteers", "Unpublished" Paintings Court Ruling On Bonnard Estate, "Anti-Arab" Policy Of Iraq Denounced, British Cobalt Unit Opened, Legislation Urged, Cleavage In Syrian Army Opposition To Dictatorship, New Home For 3M. Silkworms Lullingstone Farm Moves To Ayot, Refugee Adoption Scheme Anglo-Austrian Appeal, "Blue" Union's Dispute With Dock Board Claim For Representation, Ceylon Premier On British Bases "Inconsistent With Our Neutral Policy", Polish Readiness To Accept Western Aid Possible Market For British Ships And Mining Machinery, Shaping Of Oxford Building Policy More Active Part By Congregation Urged, 2 Million Degrees Fahrenheit Reported Achievement By U.S. Scientists, Petrol Up By 1s. 5D. To-Day Fall Of $279M. In Gold And Dollar Reserves Government Seek To Waive U.S. Loan Interest, Journalist Feared Drowned Wife's Body Found In Submerged Car, Residential Centres For Students Plan To Aid Those From Oversea, Awakening Of Nationalism In Belgian Congo, Pantomime Then And Now Christmas Shows, Mr. Karamanlis In Belgrade Yugoslav Concern For Balkan Alliance, Firms' Warning Of Higher Costs Increase In Bus Fares Foreseen, Cairo Propaganda Film Shown In Sudan Battle For Port Said, Russians Fire On Women Budapest Incident Indian Envoys As Eye-Witnesses. Display Advertising: Vent-Axia, Life Assurance, Ici, Hmv, Senior Service, Multiple Display Advertisements, Crime In Suburbs, British Railways, Nife, Christmas Cards, Broadcast Relay Service Limited, Bowaters, Harveys, Christmas Appeals, National City Bank, Qantas, M. Samuel & Co. Limited, The Tatler, Mid-Wessex Water Company, Rootes, Powers-Samas, Mutual Finance Limited, Bristol Britannia, Midland Bank Gift Cheques, Noilly Prat. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: 18-Power Plans "Dead As Cold Mutton" Mr. Nehru's Claim, Emergency Action To Protect Reserves Relief On Dollar Loans Petrol Tax Up 1s.: Hint Of Higher Income Tax House Of Lords, Labour Party Appeal On Commonwealth Unity Amendment To Suez Motion, Effect On Cost Of Living Index Rise Of About Half A Point Expected, House Of Commons. Law: High Court Of Justice Chancery Division Man "Sent To Coventry" By Union Members Huntley v. Thornton And Others, Witness From E. Berlin Dr. Wohlgemuth Still Awaited, Boy's Death After Leaving Bazaar Labourer For Trial On Murder Charge, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Elephants' Alleged Trespass: Evidence By "Smallest Man In The World" Behrens And Another v. Bertram Mills Circus Ltd., Court Of Appeal Cheaper To Knock Down Policemen Receiver Of The Metropolitan Police District v. Croydon Corporation And Another Monmouthshire County Council v. Smith, Arab Charged With Murder. Official Appointments and Notices: Archdeacon Of Oxford, General Festing's Promotion, Sir Archibald Nye, From The London Gazette, University News Oxford, Naval Appointments, Stipendiary Magistrate At Huddersfield. Picture Gallery: Big Tanker To Bring Oil Round The Cape. Obituaries: Obituary, Major Guy Kindersley, Mr. R. W. Dana Former Secretary Of Naval Architects, Mr. R. J. T. Thompson, General S. N. Shoosmith Liaison With U.S. Forces, Col. W. E. Davies, Sir E. Fernando, Mr. Matthew Halton. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Rent Bill Problems, In Defence of Calendars, On Account, The Higher the Fewer, Italian Floods. Letters to the Editor: Still Keeping Time, India's U.N. Policy, New Zealand House, Refugees From Egypt, "Pygmalion", Decontrolled Rents Making More Homes Available, Spreading The Load, Standing In Buses. Court and Social: Court Circular. Sport: England's Match With Denmark First Step In World Football Cup, M.C.C. Hobble Home By Three Wickets Tyson Thwarts Fine Bowling Of Heine And Adcock, Sports in Brief, Valdes Too Good For Richardson Loser's Courage No Match For Skill, Irish Lizard's Record Liverpool Chance Of Cruachan, Miss Batchelor A Worthy Winner Booker Takes Men's Skating Title, Empire Athletes Meet U.S. Landy To Run In Mile Relay, Squash Rackfts County Championship, Lindrick Makes A Bold Break With Tradition Other Qualities Than Length To Offer For Ryder Cup Match, Yachting Gold Medal Hopes Fading Vision Fifth In Fine 5.5 Metres Race. Stock Exchange Tables: Company Results Allied Ironfounders Interim Cut, Stock Exchange Dealings, Foreign Exchanges Sterling Firm, Closing Prices, New York Stocks, Montreal Exchange. Business and Finance: Response To Chancellor's Steps December Mining Dividends, New Issues, International Rubber Conference, Consett Dividend, Way Holdings, London And Rhodesian Mining And Land Sir Joseph Ball's Address, Hartebeest Uranium Profits, Wall Street Close, Revenue Return, Seasonal Rise In Retail Sales, Commodity Markets Easier Tone All Round, With Tin £17 A Ton Lower, Late Reaction In Stock Markets, Trust's Investment In Tanker Company, Money Again Short, Fuel And Power, Sanderson, Murray & Elder (Holdings) Liquid Position Restored. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1856.

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