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The Times - 29/03/1958

1958; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR PROPERTY MARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR REPORTER, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, ARTHUR FFORDE, Chairman., ERNEST C. HETHERINGTON., WINIFRED PRESTON., HAILSHAM., LEWIS E. WADDILOVE, Hon. Secre-, L. F. NETTLEFOLD., JENNIE LUBIN., From Our Racing Correspondent, M. L. BATEMAN, Master, Worship-, BANCROFT CLARK., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A GARDENING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Rowing Correspondent, From Our Association Football Correspondent, By Our City Editor, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Concerts, Gardening, &c., Hotels, Resorts And Spas, Flowers, Services To-Morrow: Palm Sunday. Politics and Parliament: Early Agreement On Free Trade Area Vital Mr. Maudling Points To Danger Of Dwindling Support House Of Commons. News: Big Drop In Conservative Vote, Life Peerages Bill Intentions Royal Assent After Easter Recess, Relief On Furniture Purchases Refused Minister Sympathetic, N. Zealand Minister Coming To London Food Policy Review, Malta Doctors' Dispute Mediation Offer, A Tactical Success For M. Gaillard Independents Brought To Heel, Health Service Estimate Cut Net Saving £12,845,000 In England And Wales, German Labour Leads Campaign Against Nuclear Weapons, Summit Without U.S. If Necessary Mr. Bevan's View, German Debt To Britain Unconfirmed Report Of Offer, Antarctic Expedition To Have Civic Reception, Lead Of 294 At First Count 'Triumph Of Cause Over Machine', A Collector's Fancy Satisfying Personal Likes, Decision Urged On Free Trade Area Mr. Maudling On Need To Keep Time-Table, Spanish Labour Unrest Spreading, Liberal Majority Of 219 At Torrington First By-Election Gain Since 1929 Third Successive Defeat For Government, $10M. Wheat For India And Pakistan Canadian Shipments, Palm Sunday A Royal Entry, 40 Miles Of Coast Designated Area Of Outstanding Beauty, Movements Of Liners, Forecasting a Hunting Scent, New Forest Hotels In The Market, Home Rule Policy Vote Delayed Scots Labour Leader Pledges Action, Spate Of Russian Tests Interval For Study?, South African Aims Incorporation Of Three Protectorates, Proposed Reforms For N. Rhodesia Common Voters' Roll, "£7,000 Deficiency" Of Thrift Society 40 Years' Accounts Checked, Threat Poised To Sumatra Rebels Jakarta Forces Advance, Selling Of "My Fair Lady" Records Motion Struck Out By Consent, The Richest Grand National Ever, Jazz as the Big Bands used to play it, "Contradictory" Findings Dr. Camps's Evidence In Murder Trial, Bulbs in Bloom, 37 Northern Ireland Seats For Unionists, History In Kneelers Famous Men And Women Remembered With The Humble In Old Church, Israel's Second 10 Years World Zionist Policy, Polish Inquiry On Mass Graves Full Report Promised, Indignation In Yugoslavia Matter May Be Taken To U.N., New Reactor At Harwell "Hazel" Uses Nuclear Fuel In Solution, The Five Inhabited Isles Of Scilly, Control Of The Bogus Club In London Obstacles To L.C.C. Action, Atom Scientists' Pay Claim Rejected, M.P.'S Cure For Rent ACT Problems "Clear Out High Pay Council Tenants", "Peace Not Secured Just By Wanting It" Mr. Macmillan Replies To Nuclear Bomb Petition, Princess Margaret With H.L.I. Trooping The Assaye Colour, Experience "Ghostly And Ghastly" Claim Of Man WHO Fled From Mansion Fails, "Bloodhound" For The R.A.F. First Delivery In The Autumn, Vote For Ruhr Steel Stoppage Hope Of Fresh Talks, Safeguarding The Rights Of Africans In Rhodesia Assurances Sought By Labour Party, Dearer Coal In South-East Increases Up To 2s. 10d. A Ton, U.S. Not Likely To Stop Nuclear Tests Yet Russia Plotting Propaganda Victory, M.P.S' Supply Of U.S. Newspapers Most Free Copies Discontinued, Liberal Party Likely To Broaden Its Front, Air Stewards' Pay Claim Rejected Hint Of "Militant Action", U.S. Car Trade Recession General Motors Plants Closing For Week, Saudi Arabia Ends Aid To Jordan Reported Action By Emir Faisal, M.P. Sees Boy Wishing To Leave Navy, All Strikes Day In Paris Disruptive April 1 Threatened, L.C.C. Plans Edenbridge Housing Sites 11 Acres For Industry, Appeal By Portuguese Prosecutor Calls For Rejection, A Plaque In Time Birthplace Of Early Building Society, Congress Disquiet At Sharing Atom Secrets, Co-Op. Dispute With "Daily Herald" Circular "To Boost A Private Product". News in Brief. Law: High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Administrator Can Be Sued For ACT Of Deceased More Than Six Years Ago Airey V. Airey. Reviews: English Opera In San Francisco Sir John In Love, Utrillo Painting Fetches 3,000gns. Sale Of Modern Works At Christie's, Gate Theatre, Dublin "Madigan's Lock" By Hugh Leonard, Wigmore Hall A Fine American Trio, Shakespeare Festival In London Southwark Enterprise. Picture Gallery: The Torrington Victor. Arts and Entertainment: Botvinnik Retains Three-Point Lead Details Of Ninth Game, B.B.C. Programmes For The Weekend To-Day Home, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,710. Display Advertising: The British Riviera, Gardeners Chronicle & Gardening Illustrated, Alitalia, Multiple Display Advertisements, Johnson Structures Ltd.,, The Times, Clifford. Official Appointments and Notices: £18,868 Award For Burned Tissue Radioactive Capsule In Overalls, Ecclesiastical News Board Of Education Appointments, From The London Gazette Friday, March 28. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Rhodesian Partnership, Glossary for Urania, Health Service Costs, The Hollow Tree, A Tangible Gain. Letters to the Editor: Free Trade Area, Hotels For London, Pensions Over The Counter, B.B.C. Programmes, Black Headed Gulls, Looking At Clocks, Patriotism In Politics What The Speech Meant, Neglected Children. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1858. Obituaries: Obituary Mr. H. J. Welch, Mr. W. C. Handy Composer Of Blues, Mr. Philip Mead, Mrs. Alington Life At Eton Recalled, Obituary. Sport: W. Indies V. Pakistan, Crucial Rugby International Game At Cardiff, Relegation Struggle Of Seven Football Clubs, Hughes In Semi-Final Of Squash Rackets, Astonishing Popularity Of Head Of River Race 2,500 Oarsmen And Coxswains On The Thames To-Day, Sports in Brief, All-English Table Tennis Final Top Seeded Doubles Pairs Beaten, Green Light For Mr. Whitney In Coronation Hurdle, Title Bout, Outstanding Golf Reaps Its Reward Sunningdale Foursomes Won By Miss Donald And Alliss, Davis Cup Dispute Over Budapest Tie, To-Day's Sporting Arrangements Association Football League Championship, Hockey, Probable Field For The Grand National. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Commodity Prices Base Metals Easier, Montreal Exchange, New York Stocks, Closing Prices, Wall Street Steady. Business and Finance: Company Results Taylor Woodrow Dividend Doubled, More Ships Laid Up Over 180 In U.K. Ports, Tramp Owners To Meet Moves To Maintain Freight Rates, Bank Statements For March, Super Oil Seals & Gaskets Current Output Continues At High Level Mr. R. W. Roberts Reports On Company's Growth, Money Still Tight, Konongo Gold Mines, Treasury Bill Tender, Bank Advances Rise By £37M., Better Tone In Stock Markets, First Two Corporation Issues At 5 3/4 Per Cent., Sterling Irregular, Buying Foreign Bank Notes For Holidays Abroad A Guide For Tourists, Woolworth O.T.C. Move, Fortnightly Sailings To New Zealand, Another Shares For Cash Deal Henlys' Purchase, Peak Record Production Sales 5% Up On A Year Ago, Unilever Transaction Rejected, Montreal To Raise $35M. In U.S. Money Markets, Tax Reserve Rate Cut. Property: Country Properties.

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