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The Times - 10/02/1959

1959; Gale Group;

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FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Ottawa Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Science Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR MILITARY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, J. C. GILL., TED LEATHER., J. F. A. SMYTH., AIREDALE., NORMAN MEARES., H. SPENCER JONES., J. B. MEASURES., BARBARA DRAKE., E. M. MILNE. H. K. SAMBROOK., CHRISTOPHER ROWLAND., R. C H. BRIGGS., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rowing Correspondent, From Our Yachting Correspondent, From Our Northern Correspondent, By Our City Editor, FROM A MANCHESTER CORRESPONDENT, FROM LLOYDS,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Services To-Morrow, Club Announcements, Opera And Ballet, Public Appointments. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodity Markets Tin Slowly Nearing Buffer Pool Selling Point, Stock Exchange Dealings, Wall Street $2 Down Worst Day Since Last November, Closing Prices, Montreal Exchange, Cape Asbestos Fix Issue Price, Drawing Of Bonds, B.H.S. Pay More One-For-Ten Issue, Markets Still Irregular Fresh Losses In The Funds, Unit Trust Prices, Sharing In Canada's Growing Industries Stock Prices After The 1957 Boom. Politics and Parliament: Parliament Safeguards In The Nuclear Industry Basis Of Claims For Injury House Of Commons. News: Around-Thefactories Holidays Interchange With Continent, U.S. Officer "Relieved From Assignment", Britain Offers To Arrange Somali Unity Talks Protectorate To Have Its Own Ministers Next Year, Mr. Dulles To Go Into Hospital To-Day Office Temporarily Given Up, Glass Works To Close Effects Of Bad Summer, Burma Parliament Adjourned Request For 4-Day Interval, Potential War Risk Onus On Russians, Latin America Plans Ahead, More U.S. Arms For Indonesia Equipping 20 Battalions, Mr. G. Lloyd To Visit U.S. And Canada, Influenza Stops "11-Plus" Ban On Visitors At Hospital, U.S. Ambassadorial Nominees Mr. Fulbright's Request For Information, Arrangements For Moscow Trip Ambassador's Arrival To-Day, Movements Of Liners, Comforts, Guards For The Use Of Major Changes At St. James's Palace, New Party Formed In Rhodesia Mr. Garfield Todd As Probable Leader, Bishop Of Barking Nominated Canon W. F. P. Chadwick, Driving Hazards, Of Canada's Winter British Cars Stand Up To Conditions, No Directive To Bournemouth Lord Hailsham Also Against Canvass, Paired With Prime Minister, Confident View Of Cotton Future Call For More Compact Structure, Ghana Inquiry Into Alleged "Coup" Plot A London Purchase Of Insignia, Nash Terrace Not For Demolition Interior Conversion In Park Crescent, Potato Board Criticized For "Disastrous Policy" Mr. J. Merricks Attacks Levy Decision, U.S. Bridge Players In Lead World Championship, Maldives Dispute Still Unsettled Ministers Go Home To Report, Finishing Off Matilda Car That Was Broken Up And Pushed Off The Quay Into Muddy Water, E.T.U. Giving £25,000 To Labour Election Fund, M. Debré Booed In Algiers Extremists Turn On Leaders, Scope For U.K. In S. Africa Trade High Commissioner's Assurance, Girl Driver's Mind "Went Blank" Car Killed Woman, Rain Comes To The Masai Royal Visit In A Downpour Unexpected New Tribal Legend, Full Agreement On Berlin Policy In Event Of Blockade, Papal Discourse That Attacked Fascists, Mr. Pritt's Remark To Nairobi Witness "Unjustified", To Meet "Legitimate Needs", £8M. More For Universities Unforeseen Rise In Students Estimate Exceeded By 6,500 Higher Costs, Full Agreement Still Elusive In Cyprus Talks, Scientific Theory For Generals Course On New Weapons, Pakistan's "New Era" Duke Of Edinburgh On The Tasks Of Independence, New Windscale Reactor Research Project With Safety AIM, Bapton Herd Score At Perth Every Championship Except Two, Labour Split On German Policy "No Connexion With Cancelled Visit". News in Brief. Display Advertising: The Chase Manhattan Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, Technology, Aei, Davy-United, Pearl, Tack, Northern, The Public Trustee, Janitor Boilers Ltd, The Times, Nicholas Kaye Ltd., Remington Rand Limited, Swissair, Renault, ANSON Copyfix, The English Joinery Hanufacturers' Association, Women's Royal Army Corps, Martins Bank, Apollinaris, National Provincial, Disinfestation Service, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Lambeth, The Chartered Bank. Reviews: Getting Advice On Your Pictures A Gallery Service, English Ink Paintings, Natural History Books In 4,900 Sale, Mellow Vein Of The Scarf First Episode On B.B.C. Television, Churchill History For Television, Reps to Play Bigger Part in Edinburgh Festival, Is Portrait Caricature a Lost Art?, A Scream To Music, London Exhibition Of Puppetry Guild's Headquarters On View, Old And New Music For The Recorder Memorial Work By Mr. Robert Simpson, Ulysses on the Stage Burgess Meredith to Direct, Escape From Royal "Cage" Book By Princess Wilhelmina, An Enemy Of The People Regrouped Excitement Maintained In Adaptation. Official Appointments and Notices: Diver Not To Get Trophy "Indifference" To Award, Malayan Prime Minister Resigns To Prepare Party For Election, Air Vice-Marshal's Post, President Of Ordnance Board. Picture Gallery: Canadians Take Over Watch On The Dewline. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Programmes Home, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,979. Law: Lord Of Manor Thinks Ancient Rights Silly, Says Counsel Dispute Over Horse Estler V. Murrells, Court Of Appeal Valuation Court Can Change Mind Every Five Year Society Of Medical Officers Of Health V. Hope (Valuation Officer), Court Of Criminal Appeal An Academic Point Regina V. Miller, Judgment For Woman Farmer Relief From Forfeiture, Court Of Criminal Appeal Fighting In Public Itself Criminal Offence Notting Hill Appeals Dismissed Regina V. Woodrow, Cooper And Harrington, Stamp Duty On £500,000 A Year Television Contract Independent Television Authority And Another v. Insand Revenue Commissioners. Obituaries: Mr. Vaughan Wilkins, Mr. Theodore Spicersimson, Mr. Lloyd Griscom Newspaper Publisher And Diplomatist, Mgr. J. H. Filmer, Miss Edith Goodyear, Mr. Edward Sandeman, Obituary, M. Nand Geersens, Mr. W. Thomson Hill Sixty-Five Years In Journalism, Sir Digby Lawson. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Strategic Retirement, BY Way of a Change, Reparation, Children in Hospital. Letters to the Editor: Civil Service Pensions, Into Space, Schedule A, Ruskin School, The Church's Voice, Teaching English, Eating Between Meals, Party Candidates From B.B.C., Washing The Walls, Television Hours, Going To The Bank Should Not Doors Be Open Longer?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1859. Sport: Four Potential America's Cup Syndicates, Sports in Brief, Eton Fives, South Lose Hockey Advantage Two Skilful Women's Sides, S. Africa Warn Throwers Test Match Place In Jeopardy, Rugby Club Records To February 7, Lander In Oxford Crew For Boat Race Return Of Stroke Releases Edwards To Row At Six, Three Southern Cup Ties Shildon At Home To Walthamstow, Preference For Caesar's Helm In Leicester Trial. Business and Finance: Simo Dividend Forecast, Multiple Shops Gain More Trade, Sterling Slightly Cheaper, Company Results No Dividend By Lister & Co., B.A. Acceptances, Trawlers Grimsby Expansion Plans, Pakistan Jute Prices, I.F.C.'s First Indian Investment $1,500,000 For Steel Forging Plant, Large Withdrawals Of Funds Keen Demand For Bills, I.S.H.R.A. Holdings In Steel Companies, Latest Dividends, Second British Assets Trust Record Investment Valuation Mr. A. C. Blair On Board's Policy, Extent Of Coming Capital Issues C.I.C.'s £M. Refusals Pointer, More Interest In Cotton Yarns, Simo Properties Limited Policy Of Steadily Planned Growth And Expansion Important New Acquisition Overwhelmingly Approved Long-Term Benefits Envisaged Sir Bernard Waley-Cohen On Good Future Prospects, Orion Property Approach, £400,000 Offer For Sisal Co.. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners.

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