The Times - 03/02/1953
1953; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR REPORTER, BY OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR EDUCATIONAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR WINTER SPORTS CORRESPONDENT, FREDERICK JELLINEK., J. Q. HENRIOUES., FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONPENT, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Aeronautical Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, DENIS HEALEY, C. A. WILCOCK., H. R. HERBERT, A. G. HERON., R. D. USHERWOOD., Colonel John Hunt, DAVID REEVES., SHEILA PRIOR-PATLMER, H. N. DUNSCOMBE, R. B. F., R.A.B., Professor D. L. Savory, , Sir George Reid, A correspondent, N. R. U., FROM A CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Harrods Ltd., Knighsbride, S.W.I.-, Domestic Situations Vacant, Opera And Ballet. News: U.S. Aid For British Defence £45M. Allotment, Exodus From Canvey Many. More Bodies Recovered, Repairing Dock At Sheerness "Biggest Peace-Time Catastrophe" Frigate May Have To Be Broken Up, Edinburgh's Floral Welcome Proposals For Royal Visit, Course Of Nature Outburst Of Cock Crowing, 44,000,000 School Meals A Year Review Of L.C.C. Service, Salary Claim From Civil Servants, Flood Havoc In Holland Evacuation And Rescue Work, "Gaol Officers Assaulted" Prisoners' Refusal To Work Chelmsford Charge, Ministers Meet To Discuss Action Coorsinating Effort, Czech Government Reorganized New Foreign Minister, Daimler Car Cheaper Until Budget Day, Change Of Site For 1956 Olympiad Melbourne Cricket Ground Proposed, Power Problem In Berlin Supply From East Zone Cut Off, Campden Hill School Objections To L.C.C. Proposal, The Queen To Fly To Jamaica Commonwealth Tour Itinerary, Sewing Machines For Greek Refugees, Search Abandoned, Gen. Hinde Arrives In Kenya Progress Of "Operation Groundbait", Queen Mary's Sympathy, Large Entry For Cruft's Show, Use Of New Building Methods, Press Policy In China "Self-Education" For Communists, General Eisenhower's Call To Snited States Pursuance Of A Steady Course In World Affairs, Tokyo Reserves Judgment Possible Embroilments With Formosa, Daunting The Aggressor Mr. Eden On Growing Western Defence, U.S. Decision On Formosa Policy Outlined By President Hint To Europe, Africans' Sledges To Be Forbidden, Damage In Belgium King Baudouin Visits Stricken Area, "Jeers" At Kapenguria Mr. Pritt's Allegations, Gen. Collins On Korea Battle Not "Merely Staged", National Action For Flood Relief 250,000 Acres Inundated The Queen's Three-Hour Visit To Norfolk Area, Uneasiness In Bonn Foreboding Over Formosa Announcement, Russians Nominated To Wind Up Fishery, Drifting Explosives Police Warning At Harwich, Intercession And Coronation Themes Of Services For Trinity Sunday, Statement To Commons Plans To Repair Sea Defences Lord Mayor's Fund, Arrival In London To-Day Talks At Foreign Office, Mr. Dulles Hears French Views M. Mayer Invited To Washington, "Accidental Death By Drowning" Inquests On Norfolk Victims, Capsized Liner Still Burning Empress Of Canada To Be Removed, Appeal For The Abbey A Year's Effort, Aid From R.N. Units Of Rhine Flotilla, Channel Ferry Service Diverted, Return To Everest Ii-New Equipment For The British Expedition, Bridge In New York British Women 3,090 Points Behind, 600 Dead In Holland Rescuers Use Helicopters Aid From Britain, Inquest On Victims Of Ferry Disaster Coroner's Praise For Lifeboatmen, Charter Commended To Africa Sir G. Huggins On The Referendum, Anglo-American Aims Sir Roger Makins's Appraisal, Extradition Of Lammerding Anglo-French Talks, Proposal For Bank Staff Association Union Criticism, Flooding Of Farmland Effect On Food Production, International Aviation Alphabet "Confusing" Ministry's Suggestion Of Amendment, York Aircraft Missing 39 On Board, Work Stopped At Oil Refinery Tug Service Running To Isle Of Grain. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: National Responsibility For Flood Relief Ministers To Meet Daily House Of Commons, Two-Day Debate On Life Peers Bill, Mr. Churchill's Reply To Questions, Talks On Electoral Reform, Canadian Sympathy. Law: Alleged War Damage Frauds Three Men Charged With Conspiracy, Woman Unfit To Plead, Rev. Dr. Soper Knocked From Platform Disturbance In Hyde Park, Chief Inspector Sent For Trial, Court Of Appeal Action Against Canadian Soldier: Twelve-Month Limitation Reeves v. Deane-Freeman, Penalties For Incitement Drastic S. African Bill, Appeals Committee's Functions Appeal To And Sentence By Same Court, Hargreaves To Be Tried At Stafford Assized, Mr. C. W. Baschwitz Taken To Prison, Work Of Court Delayed, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Crown Fail To Prove Nylon To Be "Artificial Silk" Booth v. Rossid. Display Advertising: Shell, Afs, The British Thomson-Houston Company Limited, Bowaters Sales Company Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Chartered Bank Of India, The National City Bank Of New York, David Brown, Grindlays Bank Limited, Belling, British Timken Ltd, N.I.B, C. & T. Harris (Calne) Ltd.,, Crookes Halibut Oil, General Services, Burroughs, W. Edwards & Son Ltd, The Mond Nickel Company Ltd., High Duty Alloys Ltd., The Canadian Bank Of Commerce, Firestone Tyres, The Daimler Co. Ltd.,, Brown & Polson Starch Products, Aspro. Reviews: Rare Italian Books On View Ariosto And Petrarch At British Museum, English Music Greater Range Of Recorded Works, London Symphony Orchestra, Globe Theatre Miss Ruth Draper, Mme. Feuillere To ACT At Edinburgh "La Dame Aux Camelias", M. Rene Clair's Films Special Season At The Everyman, "La Clemenza DI Tito" Performance At London University College, People's Palace " HE Barber Of Seville". Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Bringing Art Home To The Student, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 7,134. Sport: Lacrosse Notes Purley's Flag Successes, Winter Sports Inter-Services Ski Championships, Warwick Results, Sports in Brief, The Boat Race Oxford's Problems In The Bows, The Approach Of Cheltenham Large Entries For Most Races, F.A. Cup Draw Arsenal To Visit Burnley, South African Tour Of Australia Second Century Against Victoria, The England Rugby Team Onw Change. For Match With Ireland. Letters to the Editor: Study Of Religions, Estate Duty Anomalies, Knowing Those In Want, The Labelling Of Textiles A Complex Problem, Britain's Role In Europe Importance Of U.S. Attitude, Names For The Novelist, Modern War Artists, The Bayeux Tapestry, Equal Pay For Women, Firms' Flying Clubs. Picture Gallery: Flood Rescue Efforts In Essex Islands, Spring Assault On Everest: A Proposed Route. Official Appointments and Notices: £616,000 Awarded To Inventors 325 Cases Disposed Of By Commission, Ecclesiastical News. Obituaries: Dr. Dora Mann, Mrs. Cavendish-Bentinck, Sir Walter Smiles, The Right Rev. Seraphin Banfi, Gen. Sir Reginald Wingate A Great Proconsul, Mr. W. S. Marchant, Dr. Josiah Oldfield Advocate For All Good Causes, Obituary, Major Maynard Sinclair A Courageous Finance Minister, Mr. A. D. Webb. Index. Editorials/Leaders: European Unity from Within, The Greatest Storm, Far Eastern Dangers, Towards More Trade, Ridding America of Fear. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1853. Business and Finance: Maidstome Bus Issue Approved, Caribbean Cement's First Dividend, City Notes Trade, Aid And Tariffs, Proposed W. Australian Rolling Mill, Sydney Wool Firm, City News In Brief, January Mining Outputs, Honduras Loan Remittances, Commodity Markets Lower Tin Stocks Cause Rise In Metal, Wall Street Irregular, Decline In Malayan Rubber Output, S.E. And German Bonds Payment. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Money Market Considerable Help Needed, Closing Prices, Company Results English China Clays Dividend, New York Stock Prices, Stock Exchange Quieter Markets. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners.
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