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The Times - 28/02/1955

1955; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LAWN TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR WINTER SPORTS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, By Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, T. STUART MALCOLM, President. Motor Agents' Association Ltd. 201, Great Portland Street, W.1., WALTER WOOD. 99, Steyne Road, Seaford, Sussex., R. L. BRETT, Chairman of the Library Committee. The University, Hull., DORA TUNBRIDGE. 37, Smith Square, S.W.1, Feb. 21., FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, BY OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT, By Our Political Correspondent, H. G. GRIFFIN, Secretary, Council for the Preservation of Rural England. 4, Hobart Place, S.W.1, Feb. 25., D. R. MARSH. Burford, Oxfordshire., MARGHANITA LASKI. Capo di Monte, Windmill Hill, N.W.3., Yours faithfully, R. KETTLE. 5, London Wall Buildings. Finsbury Circus, E.C.2, Feb. 25., ARTHUR BLENKINSOP. House of Commons., A. P. HERBERT. 12, Hammersmith Terrace, W.6, Feb. 25., Yours faithfully, S. BYARD 54, Temple Fortune Lane, N.W.11., Yours faithfully, HAROLD GLEW., From Our Athens Correspondent, W. C. WENTWORTH. Member of the Australian Parliament. Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, Westminster Hall, S.W.1, Feb. 24., EUSTON, Deputy Chairman, Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings. W. F. GRIMES. President, Council for British Archaeology. 10. Bolton Gardens, S.W.5., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A MANCHESTER CORRESPONDENT, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Business Premises, Banks. Display Advertising: Belmont Finance Corporation Limited, Vichy, Highland Queen, Daimler Regency, Gill & Reigate, Reed, B.C.S.A, Guinness, Sumlock Limited, Fisons, Docker Brothers, Marshall & Snelgrove, Klm, Tootal, Bentley, Rootes, Car Mart Ltd, Samuel Williams & Sons Ltd.. Reviews: Proposed Loan To Derby Theatre, Festival Hall Verdi's Requiem, Recitals Of The Week: Signor Gigli's Farewell Tour, The Old Vic Mr. Helpmann To Produce "As You Like It", Broadcast Of Marcel's New Play "Increase And Multiply", Repertory Players "The Whirligig Of Time", Miss Maria Donska, Children's Concerts, "Raising A Riot" Mr. Kenneth More's New Film Comedy. Sport: Cambridge Lent Races Jesus Finish Head, Easy Passage For Hounslow Carshalton Beaten By Sustained Pressure, Sports in Brief, Football Results And Tables, Good Trial By Halloween Quick Thaw Needed For Cheltenham, Wardrop Beats World Swimming Record 220 Yards Free-Style In 2min. 3.9sec., England XV Falter In Last Ten Minutes J. Prat Leads France To Great Twickenham Triumph, Cresta Grand National Won By Canadian, London Win At Lawn Tennis Bernard Steals The Thunder, Narrow Victory For Mid-Surrey Goalkeeper Plays His Part, Pegasus Lucky To Force Replay Pinner And His Crossbar Hold Up Wycombe Wanderers, Scottish Renaissance Now In Full Swing Cameron And The Pack Subdue Ireland, First England Hockey Trial Well Matched Teams, University Rugby Fives Match First Oxford Victory Since 1949, Convincing Victory By Hendon Successful Combination In Attack, Striking Features In England B XI, Rackets Titles Won By Myrtle Army Singles And Doubles, Bishops Reach The Semi-Final Finchley Beaten In A Hard Struggle, University Match Spirited Contest In Prospect, Test Match Doubts Persist Sydney's Fickle Weather, Easy Badminton Win For Cambridge. Letters to the Editor: The Green Belt, Disposal Of Profits Attitude Towards Shareholders, Historic Buildings, A University Library, A Retrograde Step?, Talks On Disarmament To The Editor Of The Times, Statement On Defence, Tax On Petrol And Oil Relation To Cost Of Living, Harmful Publications, Medical Manpower, Trawler Protection, Price Of Tea, Playing The Anthem, The Forgotten Sledge. News: Bishop Of Oxford Made Honorary D.D. University Convocation, Princess Margaret At Nassau Farewell To Britannia, General Franco's Rules For His Successor, Two-Day Debate On Defence Labour To Force Division Government Policy Challenged, Cleavage Of Views Denied, Mishap In Dumping Atomic Waste No Leakage Of Radioactive Material, Italian Liberals In Critical Talks Attempts To Avert Coalition Crisis, British Troops' Ordeal Chinese Cruelties In Korea, Second Anniversary Of Balkan Treaty Consultative Assembly Plan, Seekinig Successor To Mr. Deakin Nominations Closed, Holiday-Makers' Millions Europe's Biggest Dollar Earner, Effect Of Indian Cotton Duty Disappointment In Manchester, Motorist's Death From Stab Wounds Man Detained For Questioning, Mr. Butler's Curbs: M.P.s Take Debate To Electorate, New French JET Aircraft Prototype Piloted By Minister, The Knights Of Malta Approaching Crisis, Certificate Refused For Film Censors' Rules On Criminal Cases, Signor Gigli Has Laryngitis Unable To Give Recital, Results Of National Book Sale What The Public Bought, Breach Of Privacy Over Arms Talks Leakages In Communist Press, W. African Air Service Suspension From Our Correspondent, Bus Pickets On Kent Roads Two Depots Still Idle, Man's Demeanour When Charged Evidence Of "Apparent Unconcern", Disappointment In Israel Turkish Intention Misunderstood, Early Lead For Mr. Hatoyama Record Poll In Japan, Sir A. Eden In Singapore Meeting Of British Envoys, Sheep Rescued From Drifts By Helicopter, Gambling Questions For "Some Big City" Effects On Production, Iraq Alliance Policy Hint To Britain And U.S. Extending New Pact, Chile Plans Airfield In Antarctica Minister's Statement, Labour Leadership In Victoria Catholics Ousted By Trade Unions, Sunshine And Low Temperatures, Weekly Strike Threat In W. Riding Unofficial Action By Bus Crews, Mr. Nagy's Relative Loses Office Changes Foreseen In Hungary, Four-Year Fight Over Salary Scales Pay Of Local Authorities' Chief Officers, Feeding Fifty Million Call For Positive Policy, Turkish Assembly's Approval Unanimous Vote, Peace Efforts At West Bromwich Labour Criticism Of Strikers, St. Bernard Hospice, Paris And Saar Agreements Pass The Bundestag Substantial Majorities Secured By Dr. Adenauer, Two Americans Return From China Three Years In Prison, Leipzig Fair In Ornate Setting Russian Machinery Preponderant, Membership Loss In Friendly Societies Increase In Funds, The Sauna Steam And Icy Water In Finland, Defence Against Hydrogen Bomb U.S. Plans For Mass Evacuation, Many Still Stranded In N.S.W. Floods Emergency Food Supplies Flown To Devastated Areas, King Hussein And Princess Dina Engagement Announced. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 7,775, Broadcasting Home Service. Picture Gallery: Serious Floods In New South Wales. Obituaries: Sir G. De Montmorency, Sir Stephen Pigott Marine Engineering At Clydebank, Mr. N. C. S. Bosanquet, Mr. Hüseyin Ragip Baydur Turkish Ambassador, Obituary, Mr. Hanslip Fletcher, Sir Denys Grayson, Brigadier C. A. Lyon, British Condolences Sent To Turkey, Turkish Ambassador In London, Sir Henry Chitty, Marquis Del Moral, Mr. D. Rowland Thomas. Official Appointments and Notices: Service Appointments Royal Navy, Professor Lawrence Gowing's appoint-, Master Of St. Peter's Hall, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Housing Subsidies, After The Vote, Rallying Point, Signs and Portents, The Grandparent's Assistant. Court and Social: Court Circular. Property: Property Market, Property Investments, Kentish Town Estate. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1855. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, House Of Commons. Business and Finance: Sterling Still Firm, Peter Brotherhood Issue, E. Upton And Sons, Limited, City News In Brief, Swinnertons Limited., U.S. Business Expanding Cautious Optimism, Abbey National Building Society Total Assets Over £200,000,ooo Accounts Reflect Expansion Sir Harold Bellman On Record Service To Borrowers And Investors, Business In Rayon Yarns Mixed, S. Korean Tungsten Ore Auction, Karachi Cotton Futures, Bolton Eagle (Holdings) Limited High Level Of Activity Continues Need To Remove Purchase Tax From Wool Textiles Lord Barnby's Statement, ILFORD LIMITED (Manufacturers of photographic materials) Turnover Again A Record Modernisation Policy Continued Importance Of Maintaining And Increasing Export Trade Hon. James P. Philipps On Rapid Growth Of Business, A New Carpet Share, Church Of England Building Society Excellent Financal Position Mr. J. Gordon Elsworthy On Satisfactory Progress, City Notes World Bank Loans, £3,760,000 Savings Surplus, The Rubber Trade Association Of London World Demand Exceeds Expectations No Sign Of A Slackening Mr. J. J. F. Schad On The Outlook, Northern Aluminium Re-Equipping, Money Market, Company Results L & R. Morley Profits, January Oil Outputs, The South West Africa Company Mr. J. E. W. Lomas Reviews Operations, Sir John Green. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodity Prices. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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