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The Times - 03/09/1954

1954; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR LABOUR REPORTER, BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, BY OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLO CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Science Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, A. H. DELENS., PHILIP GOSSE., A.H.S. POMEROY, , K. MARR-JOHNSON. 5, Great College Street, S.W.1., C. L. BERGNE-COUPLAND. Grassington, Sandy Cross, Heathfield, Sussex., G. G. GOUGH. The Queen's Head, St. Austell, Cornwall., J.C. GILL, , By Our Military Reporter, ROY McKAY, , D. FRENCHMAN., J. W. PEARSON, Chairman, English Bridge Union. The Manor House, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, Sept. 2., BY OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, A friend, J. A. L., FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, KENT COUNTY CREMATORIUM. situated in. News: Danish Deficit In Foreign Currency Party Leaders Summoned, Mark Of Origin On Vegetables 'Insufficient Grounds' For Order, New Bid For Peckham Store, New Talks On Rail Wages Sir B. Robertson To Meet Unions, "Mosaic" Mode Of Evolution Results Of Fossil Re-Examination, Grammar School Boys Beat Graduates Result Of Intelligence Test, Restrictive Clauses In G.A.T.T. Australia To Seek Amendments, Gatbering The Harvest More Fine Weather Needed, Egyptian Policy On Defence No Hostility To West, Influences Of Television Effect On Youth To Be Studied B.B.C. Cooperation, Clash With Rebels Near Gafsa Five Frenchmen Killed, Peking Claim To Formosa Background Of Intensified Campaign, Concern At Flag Day Expenses Over 15 Per Cent. In Five Cases, 'Grotesque' Cases Of Untouchability Reluctance Of Indian States To ACT, Power Without Limit Thermo-Nuclear Possibilities, Opposition To Oil Pact Last Stand In The Majlis, Uniforms Of Nelson Display At Maritime Museum, Education Law In Cape Province No Choice For Parents, Europe Welcomes Proposed 8-Power Talks Discussion On Future Of Germany, U.S. Ready With Arms Prompt Shipment 3 Years' Stockpile For Germany, Scottish Wares On Show Exhibition Opened By Queen Mother, Food Increase Prospects Ideas "Due For Expansion", Move To Raise Film Production Levy No Effect Expected On Price Of Seats, Unesco Employee's Appeal Begins Alleged Pressure By U.S. Authorities, Recommendations To Parliaments I.P.U. Resolutions, Jordan Complaints Against Israel King Hussein's Warning, Mr. Bevan And The Trade Unions "Tribune" Attack On Voting System, Designing Roads For Safety Governments Criticized For Delay, Airliner Struck By Lightning Arrival 19 Hours Late, Psychology Of Thinking Initial Difficulty Of Description, £34M. Fall In Gold Reserves Dollar Repayment To International Fund, Sunday Scientists The Amateur Observer's Work, Housing The British Soldier Barracks In Cyprus, Africa, And At Home, Rehabilitation Of Deaf "Only Just Begun", Mr. Attlee On His Peking Visit Hint For Russia On Arms Value Of Example, Bodoni Exhibition Beauty Of Illustration, London Dock Workers Resume Talks On Meat Unloading, Indian Delegate Calls On Lord Reading, 'Drastic Action' Taken Abroad Secret Evidence At Petrov Inquiry, M. Spaak's Account Of E.D.C. Offers To France, Losses In American Hurricane Nearly £27M. Insured, The R.A.F. Church Plans For Restoration Of St. Clement Danes, Buckinghamshire County Show, Fuel Tenders At Liverpool "No Inquiry At Present", Universities' Response To Public Needs Views From Oxford And North Staffordshire, Some New Ideas In Chemistry Unification With Atomic Physics, Security Of S.E. Asia "Skirmishing" At Manila, Policy Reaffirmed By T.U.C. Council Vote On German Arms, Princess Margaret's Finger Prints, Nurse Described As "Drug Addict" Alleged Theft Of Pethidine, Million Workers Strike In Brazil Test Of Union Strength, Mr. Butler For U.S. Talks Delegate At World Bank Meeting, Physical Science Progress Mood Of Optimism British Association's Full Programme, British Surprise At Greek Request Statement On Abandoned Visit By Fleet, Naval Drawings Found, The Course Of Nature Migration Of An Osprey, Busmen's Ban On Overtime, Domestic Heating "Still A Future For The Open Fire". News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 7,625, Full Evening Dress For Orchestra. Law: Borough Official Fined For Careless Driving Sequel To Collision, Passport Forgeries In Pakistan Suspected, Publisher's Denial Of Car Charge Alleged Driving Under Influence Of Drink. Display Advertising: The Canadian Bank Of Commerce, The National Bank Of Australasia Limited, Player's Medium, Silvikrin Hair Cream, Loraine Gold Mines Limited, Rootes, Albright & Wilson Ltd., British Electricity, Multiple Display Advertisements, Taylor Woodrow, Esso, Ferodo Limited, The Times, Burnett's White Satin Gin, Lombard Banking Limited, The English Electric Company Ltd., Macdonald & Muir Ltd. Official Appointments and Notices: Naval Appointments, President Of Trinity College, Oxford. Reviews: Lunch-Time Ballet Performances At Toynbee Hall Theatre, New Lindsey Theatre "Conscience And Desire", Orchestra From Zürich Edinburgh Concert, Holiday Festivals Art And Good Will, Films Made In Russia For Television Visit Of British Musicians, Promenade Concert Twentieth Century Music. Sport: British Diving Setback Empire Champion Fails To Qualify, Yesterday's Football Results, Lincoln Win Of Polynesian Storming Finish, Dorchester Pony Show Miss Smythe's Success, Parkstone Croquet, Two British Golf Teams Humbled By Americans Clean Sweep In Curtis Cup Foursomes, Miss Shilcock Beaten At Forest Hills, Naval Polo Cups The Rhinefield Tournament, Lancashire Win Possible Sussex Well Served By Oakman. Obituaries: Mr. J. S. McLean, Sir Bruce Campbell, Major Fitzherbert Ruxton, Lord Asquith Of Bishopstone, Obituary. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Two Moods and Tea, Apology for Mr. Bevan, August, 1954. Letters to the Editor: Bus Sense, The Rigour Of The Game, Home Pig Industry, Budgerigars, Schoolboys Abroad, Attack On The Slums Powers Of Local Authorities, Register Of Electors, Adult Education, Sudbury To Shanghai. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1854. Business and Finance: OZALID COMPANY LIMITED (Makers of Sensitized Papers, &c.) Dividend Increased Mr. C. A. G. Hewson's Statement, Teetgen & Co., Ltd. Benefit Of Freedom From Controls Mr. John Passmore's Views, Wall Street Firm, City Notes Fall In Gold Reserves, Belmont Finance Corporation, Stevinson, Hardy Issue, Hugh Stevenson & Sons Heavy Demand For Products, Bank Of England Return, Chilean Copper Strike Spreads, Record Sugar Exports, Rubber Surplus In July, Seager, Evans And Co., Limited (Distillers) Sales Well Maintained, Mercury Securities Pay 10%, Sir J. L. Hulett And Sons Report. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodity Prices Rising Trend In Copper And Zinc, Stock Exchange Dealings, Money Market, Closing Prices, New York Stock Prices, Company Results Manbré & Garton, Stock Exchange Store Shares Active, Montreal Exchange. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Picture Gallery: New British Army Centres In Cyprus. Property: Nicholas.

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