The Times - 24/08/1957
1957; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, From Our Athletics Correspondent, FROM OUR POLO CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Shipping Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, L.J.C. SOUTHERN. 22, Fenchurch Street, E.C.3., J. A. COLMER, Senior Lecturer in English, Khartoum University. Khartoum, Aug. 17., J. C. SLESSOR, Marshal of the Royal, G. B. WILLIAMS. Chadstone, Rousdon, Lyme Regis, Dorset., E. CARSON. 7, Warwick Court, W.C.1., JOHN W. BUNYAN. 14, Gatehill Road, Northwood, Middlesex., JOHN W. FORSAITH. Glebe Wood, Rothamsted Avenue, Harpenden, Hertfordshire., JAMES W. B. RUFFLE. 89, North Street, Wilton, near Salisbury., KHAN ABDULLAH. 72, Mount Ararat Road, Richmond, Surrey., J. B. KIDDELL. 49, New Street, Chagford, Devon., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM A GARDENING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CRITIC, FROM OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, ANTHONY GREENWOOD, President, Pure Rivers Society. House of Commons, August 22., D. J. GREENSHIELDS, Vice-Chairman., MICHAEL JOSEPH. Chairman and, HUMPHREY BOWMAN. Glebe House, Chiddingfold Surrey., AUSTEN ALBU. House of Commons, Aug. 20., GEORGE WANSBROUGH., A. M. DE NEUMAN., BORIS FORD, PEGGY JAY, JENNIFER JENKINS, RUTH MOCK, H. A. REE. 33, Ladbroke Square, W.11., By Our City Editor,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Concerts, Public Notices, Services To-Morrow: Tenth Sunday After Trinity, Travel. Sport: West Indies Collapse To Lock And Laker Lowest Score Against England Recorded At The Oval, Lancashire's Good Reply Rain Spoils Effort, King's Easy Success In Bowls Final Smith Crushed By 21-4, Yorkshire Take Only Four Points Play Restricted, Vain Rally By Thirlwell Bad START Causes Golf Defeat, First Innings Lead Leicester's Reward Essex Given A Task, Sports in Brief, British Pair Beaten, Cheltenham Polo Cup In Final Stage Fernham To Oppose Cirencester, Sailing In The Gareloch Disappointing Last Day, Championship Table, Farrell, Higgins, Pirie, And Wood Successful British Athletes Offer Unexpectedly Strong Challenge To Russia, Pipe Of Peace Recovers Too Late To Run In St. Leger Prince Barle Fails, Boys' Title For Ball Splendid Victory By Two Holes, To-Day's Football Fixtures League Championship, Care Of Hunters During The Winter, Drawn Match At Worcester Hampshire Denied, Northants Secure Second Place Derbyshire Out For Only 51. News: Dog Control Orders Confirmed, Social Contrasts In Few Acres, Good Wheat Crop In Some Areas Varied Progress With Harvest, W.R.A.C. Staff College Closed, M.P.S' Visit To Rhodesia, Pay Increase For 100,000 Busmen More For Saturday Afternoon Work, Taking Britain To Finland "Lord Mayor's Show" At Helsinki Fair, Art Fakes Sold To Canadians "Heartbreaking Cases", Former Envoy Discounts Communist Threat, Police Guard Round Embassy Reduced, Strike Makes 3,000 Idle Car Plant 'Creeping Paralysis', Official From The Volga Meets Kent Conservatives, 'Vindictive' Action By B.B.C. S. African Minister's Complaint, "Mass Grave" Of The Mastodons Discovery By Czechs, Changing a Once Seedy Area L.C.C. Plans to Enlarge Central School of Arts and Crafts, Money Snatched From Bank Counter Pepper Thrown At Cashier, Buckinghamshire Pylon Line Proposals, Responsibility Of Leadership The Things Which Belong Unto Peace, Mr. Sandys Explains, Man On £20,000 Gold Theft Charge Evidence Of £3,999 Find Under Vegetables, Day's Library To Close Mayfair's Link With A Bygone Age, Stoppage At Steel Works Averted, Control Of Drink Supply In British Airliners, Mystery Of Dead Gulls Thousands On Orkney Coast, New Soviet Legal Suggestion Presumption Of Innocence, Singapore Steps To Check Subversion 35 Chinese Arrested Government Warning Against Communist Danger, Anglo-U.S. Talks On Vaccine Injections Against Poliomyelitis, Train Driver For Trial Charge Of Being Drunk On Duty, No Settlement Of Dustmen's Strike Further Meeting To-Day, Australian Air Line Offer Supported Advice By Board, Ghana Deports Two Muslim Leaders "Hitler" Taunts At Dr. Nkrumah, U.S. Tariff Proposals Opposition From Latin America, "Common Sense" About Britannias Union Leader Returns To The Attack, Prime Minister To Visit Five Countries Calls On Way To Australia India And Pakistan Tour, Rhodesia Visits Fund Exhausted, Demonstration At Prison Furniture Smashed In Five Cells, Influenza Affects Three Schools "No Cause For Alarm", Compromise On Civil Rights Bill "Complete Agreement", Firm's £1,250 Wages Stolen, Police Officer On Whisky Charge Prisoner Refuses To Give Evidence, Scottish Threat Of Action, Australia Tax Challenge Upheld Court Ruling On State Rights, New "White" Area Declared In Malaya, More Experiments On Living Animals 2,790,940 In 1956, Entry To Welbeck College Successful Candidates, Price Cut Scheme Rejected General Motors' Reply To Union, Early Man In Wiltshire Earlswood Excavations, Russian Liner To Fit British Propellers Baltika In Dry-Dock In London, Teachers' Training College Fire Onlookers Knocked Down By Hose, Polio Precautions In Lincoln Schools Not To Reopen On Planned Date, Problems Of Saving The St. James's, 50 Poles Seeking Asylum Failure To Rejoin Liner, Air Traffic Rights Of U.S. Line "Illogical Dead-End In Frankfurt", Prices Plea To Dr. Adenauer Trade Unions' Action, Syria Frontier "Precautions" Trenches And Tank Traps, Red Cross Deficit Of £84,000 Lord Woolton On Need For Regular Income, Barden Keeps Chess Lead With A Forced Draw, German Export Draft Policy Foreign Exchange Bills Not Affected, Naval Port Craft To Amalgamate Unified Service For Economy, No British Withdrawal From Persian Gulf Interests Too Vital To Bargain Away, 8 Children Rescued By Helicopter Cut Off By Tide On Anglesey Rocks, Russian Approach To Sudan Offer Of Economic Aid, Soviet Nuclear Tests Resumed During Disarmament Talks Irony Emphasized By Britain, Sentence On Sergeant Recruits' Death In River, Ponies Of Britain Champions High Quality Entries, Accidental Drowning Verdict On Doctor, Town Deprived Of Water Pressure Fractures Street Mains, Czech Absentees Sentenced Miners Prefer Sleep In Haystacks, Americans Arrive In Peking Youth Delegation, New Satellite For London Sanction Given By Government 60,000 Population Planned. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Radioactivity Tests On A Farm In Berkshire. Arts and Entertainment: To-Day Home, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,526, Bridge Championships British Team's Further Success, To-Morrow Home. Display Advertising: Gardeners Chronicle & Gardening Illustrated, Clifford, Multiple Display Advertisements. Obituaries: Cardinal Mercati Librarian Of The Roman Church, Dr. Oscar Olbrich, Mr. Ronal Brown Shipbuilding In Scotland, Prof. Edward Dent, The Rev. C. B. Canning, Col. F. S. Brereton, The Hon. Malcolm Bowes-Lyon, Lord Colum Crichtonstuart, Obituary. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Arrests in Singapore, Foster-Parents, Still in a Minor Key, The Kick-Off. Letters to the Editor: Tactics In Oman How The Air Force Was Used, Future Of Orchestras, Child Care, Timbromania, Coleridge In Malta, The Sultan's 'Visitors' Book', A Second Look At Egypt, Tired By Tea-Time, Direct Delivery, Royal Academy Sales, Pollution Of Waters Encouraging A New Approach, On The Level, His Excellency, Taxing The Motorist Need For Economic Forecasts, Price Of Books, The Chancellor's "Umbrella". Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1857. Reviews: Music In Hall A Choral Club From Michigan Tests The Acoustics, An East End Art Gallery with a European Reputation, Promenade Concert Shelley Among The 12-Noters, Seven Islands of Tuscany Relics of Picturesque Roman Playgrounds A Traveller's Impressions, Chinese Roof-tiles, King's Theatre, Edinburgh L'elisir D'amore, Choosing and Installing a New Greenhouse, Miss Lillian Gish to Act in Berlin Plays by Williams and Wilder, Melrose Abbey Seal For Museum Found In Antique Shop, St. Mary's Hall The Queen And The Welshman, Three Operas Recorded for the First Time. Official Appointments and Notices: From The London Gazette Friday, Aug. 23, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments. Politics and Parliament: Prices Council May Comment On Budget Lord Cohen: "I Hope We Shall Not Be Rushed". Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Foreign Exchanges Forward Sterling Wanted, Stock Markets Still Unsettled, Montreal Exchange, Commodity Prices New Low Level For "Free" Copper, Wall Street Easy, New York Stocks, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: Glazer Brothers Bid For Land Co., Rhodesian Local Loan, Sugar Distribution Payments, Oil Production, Credit Scarcer, Treasury Bill Rate Rises Above 4 Per Cent. U.S. And Canadian Rates, Argentine Contracts For Britain, Copper Exports From Japan Likely Soon, Vigzol Oil In South Africa, Capitalization Issues, Passenger Receipts £15M. Up, Company Results Hecht Levis Profits £300,000 Down, Brazil To Step Up Oil Prospecting, Sunnygama To Realize Estates, London & Provincial Trust Scheme, Simpler Customs Duty Assessments, U.A.M. Group Expansion. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Property: Country Properties.
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