The Times - 29/05/1958
1958; Gale Group;
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From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Lawn Tennis Correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondents, From Our Brussels Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, JOHN GOSS, Proctor in Convocation, St. Peter's Vicarage, Hereford., G. T. H. CAPRON. Southwick Hall, Oundle, Peterborough., G. R. OWST. Great Wilbraham, Cambridgeshire., JOHN C. CUNINGHAM. Pyrton Vicarage, Oxford., KENNETH M. B. CROSS, President, Royal Institute of British Architects. 66, Portland Place, W.1, May 27., A. M. BELL., NORMAN S. MARSH, SecretaryGeneral, the International Commission of Jurists. Buitenhof 47, The Hague., G. E. CASSIDY. 61, The Green, Kew, Surrey., DAVID LLEWELLYN. House of Commons., A. R. HARVIE. 10, Raneiagh Grove, S.W.1, May 22., J. A. HARRISON. Lanchcad, Kclcliffe Lane, Guiscley, Leeds., FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, FROM LLOYD'S.,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Flowers. News: South Devon Breed Excels At Bath And West Show A "Dark Horse" Becomes Champion, Protest Over Sudan Ban On Meetings Order Being Reviewed, Dwindling Demand For Butter Australian Difficulty, Aircraft Exports Set New Record January-April Figure £17½M. Up, Coty Emissaries Sent To Gen. De Gaulle Talks On "Conditions" For Government Socialists Under Pressure To Withdraw Opposition, Move For Arrest Of Makarios Artist Applies For Warrant, Manuscripts Left To British Museum The Gorleston Psalter, Worst Of Recession May Be Over President Eisenhower's Cautious View, Water On Road Not An Offence Magistrate On Risk Of ICE Formation, Ask And Hear Day's Events New Telephone Service For Tourists, "Grave Scarcity" Of Herring New Scheme Of Loans For Nets, St. Pancras Council Leader Ousted Separate Labour Group Formed, "Bogarde Bastion" Actor's Reply To School Plan, Jury Directed In Manuel Case "Cardinal Importance" Of Conspiracy Allegation Against Police, U.S. Tanks Landed In Lebanon Strong Guard At Beirut Docks, Africans Hostile To Kenya Plan Conspiracy Trial Evidence, Motorists Keep To Holiday Plans No Cancellations Of Trips To Europe, Magistrate's Sympathy For Striking Busman, Future Supply Of Teachers 'Certain Anxieties', Talks On Future Of Malta Governor Defines His Task, "Abdication Or Coup" Warning From Algiers, Site Of New Town On Hilltop Housing 40,000 People From Glasgow, Prisons Failing As "Deterrent" More Discipline Urged, Movements Of Liners, End Of Car Body Strike Bonus Pay Scheme Accepted, Russia Suspends Yugoslav Aid Credits Postponed For Five Years Economic Pressure, Captured Submarine Report Denied "Sheer Invention", Paris Crowds Come To Life Two-Hour Procession, Pakistan Urged To Break With India Kashmir Leader's Three Demands, East Germany Ends Food Rationing Prices And Wages To Be Higher, Naval Cadets Examination Results, U.S. Lose Satellite Rocket Failure After Successful Launch, Party Grouping In Italy Possible Moves To Socialist Unity, M. Pflimlin's Lost Fight For National Unity Dangerous Interlude After Dawn Declaration, Rent ACT Repeal "Not Possible" Owners Concerned At Labour Plan, "Ban" On Reporting Of Select Committees' Proceedings Recent Change In Commons Tradition, Polling Day In Belgium On Sunday Party Hopes High After Apathetic Campaign, Millionth Bedford Truck Produced, New Hospital Outside State Service Surrey Venture Opened, Reports of the following company, Rescue Plans In Disasters The Lessons Of Lewisham, Alaska On Threshold Of Statehood Opposition In Senate, Iceland's New Sea Limit 12-Mile Decision Reported, Fresh Approach To The Summit British Ambassador At Kremlin, "Capitalist Spies" Gen. Serov Accuses Western Powers, Air Corridors For United States Ground Control As Safety Measure, Seven Chosen For Young Show Jumpers' Course, Imperial Payment By Ulster Reduced Revenue Expected To Exceed £100M., No Nationalization Where Co-Op. Serves Efficiently Congress Warns Labour Party, Clearing Way For Nuclear Exchanges Speeding Agreement With Britain, T.U.C. Emergency Meeting To-Day On Bus Strike Talks On Unions' Attitude If Troops Were Used, Portuguese Election Charges "Provocative Agents", Pilots WHO Serve British Ports, Leader Of Free French In War, Second Day Of Strikes Limited Effect, "I Liked Gen. De Gaulle" Press Disarmed By Mr. Eisenhower, Russian Rocket Bases In E. Prussia Report On Types Of Missiles, General Massu Confident Support Of Army In France Hint On Use Of Force, Undergraduates Sent For Trial Defence Reserved In Secrets Case, Future Of Fitzwilliam House Work On New Building Planned For 1961, Troops Fire On Colombo Mobs Stern Warning To Looters. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Scholarships In Civil Engineering, Naval Appointments, Television Company Directors Resign. Arts and Entertainment: Solution Of Bridge Problem No. 1,325, Broadcasting Programmes Home, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,761. News in Brief. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1858. Sport: W. E. Jones's Fine Innings Against Kent First Century For Glamorgan Since 1955, England's World Cup Party Clough And Langley Omitted, Pirie First And Second Dual Motspur Park Effort, Cambridge Weakened By Examinations Dismissed For 73, Brisk Scoring By P. Richardson Sussex On The Collar, Sports in Brief, Summer Eights Excitement Christ Church Close Up On Queen's, Hamer And Lee Make An Opening Stand Gloucester In Trouble, May The Master Of Lancashire Benefit Game Century, Wardle Takes Six Essex Wickets At Romford, Bar Golfing Society Tournament, Injured Derby Favourite Misses Exercise Doubt About Alcide A Blow To England's Hopes, Daks Women's Tournament, Hampshire Take No Risks Tedious Day's Play, Dashing Innings By Reid 86 In Two Hours, Miller And Hill Lead In Assistants' Golf Whitehead Saved By His Putting, Better Prizes At Manchester Inverbroom Should Score Again, British Doubles Pairs Reach French Semi-Finals Knight And Pickard Die Fighting. Display Advertising: Bulmers, Harveys, Crusilite, Laing, Brc, Transport Development Group Ltd, Pressed Steel Company Limited, Dent, Multiple Display Advertisements, Technology, Industrial Architecture, Ford, The Times, Normalair Ltd, The Life Offices' Association, Plessey, Darlington Chemicals Limited. Reviews: New Fiction, Chopin With An Orchestra Mr. Jan Smeterlin's Undertaking, Those Were Never The Days, Mr. Charles Laughton In The Party First Full Length Play By Miss Arden, Love's Labour's Lost In A French Setting, Bayreuth Look for Covent Garden, As The Twig IS Bent Television Play About Delinquency, Church Partisanship, Sir Carol Reed's Latest Film, Redfern Gallery's Mixed Show, Postcard Album Records Of Social Change At Home And Abroad, Life By The Liffey, The Upper House, Brussels Prizes For Short Films, Man And Mountains, Mr. Spencer's Vision of Cookham, Expansion Of National Gallery Case For Buying Vacant Site, The Road To Tokyo Bay, Off The Main Line?. Picture Gallery: Reconditioned Liners For The Atlantic, Paris: Left-Wing Protest Against The General. Obituaries: Mr. Thorpe Bates, Preb. E. De G. Lucas, Mr. Lionel Shapiro, Mr. Christopher Gell, Major L. W. Johnston A Creative Gardener, Obituary, Lord Webbjohnson A Great Surgical Figure. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Ceylon's Descent to Disorder, Chancing the Arm, Extermination by Superstition, Mr. Cousins's Army. Letters to the Editor: Fewer Daisies?, Courses For Architects Getting Grasp Of Management, The Law In Portugal, Strike Tactics, Alternative Vote, University Cricketers, Intercommunion, Parish Affairs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Barely Steady Bright START Lost, Stock Exchange Dealings, Oslo Bond Issues In America Raising $11M., Aberdeen Investors "Rights" Issue, Another Idle Day Undertone Still Firm, Montreal Exchange, Closing Prices, Unit Trust Prices. Business and Finance: Leyland Motors' New Australian H.Q., LAURENCE, SCOTT & ELECTROMOTORS LIMITED (Manufacturing Electrical Engineers since 1883) Satisfactory Year's Trading Increased Turnover Mr. G. H. Wilson's Confidence In The Future, Block & Anderson Limited Continued Progress Sales Again Increased, Covent Garden Prices, Jeremiah Ambler Limited Difficult Trading Year Sir Edward Beddington Behrens On Modernization Exports Continue To Expand, Central Bank For Malaya, Dollar Stock Deals Canada's Capital Inflow, Siamese Tin Dividend Cut, The Singapore Traction Company Limited Progress Of Replacement Programme Sir Thomas J. Strangman's Statement, Company Results Reckitt And Colman Pay 1% More, Royal Insurance Company Limited Annual General Meeting Premium Income Exceeds £2½M. A Week, Ciro Pearls (Holdings) Mr. G. R. Hall Caine On All-Time Record Results, Gatooma Cotton Mills Talks, New Well For Premier Consolidated, United Sua Betong Statement, Liverpool Funding Operation Soon, Quota Hits Malayan Tin Mines, The Standard Bank of South Africa has, Riebeeck's High Values, U.S. Oil Companies' Earnings Down, Outlook For Australia's Economy I-The Effects Of World Recession, Sterling Holds Steady Short Covering, The Equitable Life Assurance Society New Life Contracts Reach Record Figure Total Funds Exceed £31M. Mr. J. H. Bevan's Speech, The British Vacuum Cleaner And Engineering Company Limited Benefits Of Development Expenditure Beginning To Accrue Improved Balance-Sheet Position Mr. O. D. Angell On The Outlook, Copper Continues Its Rise, The Yorkshire Insurance Company Limited Record Premium Income Lord Middleton Reports Continued Expansion In All Departments, Bairns-Wear Limited Sales Increase Offset By Fall In Wool Prices Extension Of Ranges To Meet Home And Overseas Demand Mr. O'callaghan's Statement, S. African Reserves Again Decline, Money Adequate, Growth Of British Exports Halted More Shipping Laid Up, Royal Exchange Assurance Annual General Court, Cammell Laird & Co. Limited 1957 A Busy And Active Year Shipyard Reconstruction Plan Altered To Meet Changed Conditions Mr. J. C. Mather On Need For Wholehearted Cooperation, S. Africa To Offer Bills Weekly, Netherlands Ford Setback, London Trust Company Mr. R. G. de Quetteville's Speech, Olympic Portland Cement Record Sales, Crown Zellerbach Expansion, U.S. To Spend Less On New Plant, The Hanipha (Ceylon) Tea And Rubber Company Mr. J. N. McNeile's Remarks, U.S. Steel Output Estimate, Steel Works To Close, Cater, Brightwen & Co., Limited, Reed & Smith, Limited Satisfactory Result In Spite Of Difficult Trading Conditions Sir Arthur Reed's Speech. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Property: Giddy & Giddy, Flats And Chambers.
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