The Times - 06/02/1959
1959; Gale Group;
Autores
FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PROPERTY MARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, ACCOUNTANTS' EVIDENCE, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BARCELONA CORRESPONDENT, From Our Middle East Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Colonial Correspondent, K. HAINAL-KONYL, ERIC FLETCHER. House of Commons, Feb. 4., JAN VAN DER GUCHT. 117, Thurlow Park Road, S.E.21., K. J. PRICE Rhiwlas, Bala, Merioneth., COLIN HURRY. 33, Great Queen Street, Kingsway, W.C.2., DOROTHY M. MCINTYRE. Mallards, 19D, Bradford Road, Winsley, Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire, Feb. 4., E. H. GARDNER. Chairman, Central, CARL WINTER, Director. Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge., From a Special Correspondent, M. T. TUDSBERY. The Athenaeum. S.W. 1. Feb. 3., G. W. R. NICHOLL, C. HUMBLE. Woodlands, Hoxne, Suffolk., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Medical Correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, By Our City Editor, From a Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Appointments And Situations, Business Offers, Opera And Ballet. Politics and Parliament: Boyhood Trips On Seaside Railway Peers Object To Closure House Of Lords, Mr. Macmillan's Purpose In Moscow Visit Personal Reconnaissance Into Russian Viewpoint, House Of Commons. Display Advertising: Ici, Multiple Display Advertisements, Mullard, United Dominions Trust, The Save The Children Fund, English & Caledonian Investment Company Limited, The Times, "Broomwade", Colvilles Limited, Belgian National Railways, Challenger 1959, H. C. Shepherd & Company Ltd., Qantas, French Railways, White Horse Scotch Whisky, North Central Wagon & Finance Co. Ltd., Shield Unit Fund, The Walpamur Company Limited, West Witwatersrand Areas Limited, Fibreglass, Gkn, RWG Marines Turbines, The Autocar, The Economist, Dallow Lambert. News: Deadlock On 'Veto' In Nuclear Talks 49th Geneva Meeting, Water Bills Set Up A Record For Evidence And Argument, Karachi Greets The Duke Contrast To Delhi Informality, Labour Party Favours New Links Outside Common Market, Mr. Khrushchev's Warning On Berlin Offer To Mr. Dulles Over Cold War, Change In Form Of Mr. Hurry's Survey Over To "Straight Referndum", Mr. Nicolson Appeals To Lord Hailsham Access To List Of Voters In Ballot Refused, Loss Of Ship Still Unexplained Water In Forward Hold, Mr. Dulles In Paris Visit To President To-Day, Support For National Vehicle Trust, President's Civil Rights Plan New Enforcement Powers, Ceylon Revolt Threat General Election Demanded, 40ft. Landslip At Hospital Patients Evacuated, Plans To Build On Hurst Park Racecourse Take-Over Bid By Unnamed Company, Oil Find Shakes New Guinea, Japanese Women Ending Tour Study Of Britain For Unions, Shooting Down Of Unarmed Aircraft Soviet Pilot's "I Am Attacking" Voice Recorded, Five U.S. Service Men Released Handing Over At East German Frontier, Control Of Yellow Fever A Great "Success" Story Of 20th-Century Medicine, Indonesian-Dutch Meeting Hint Jakarta "Quite Willing", Tenant Sought For Littlecote House, Movements Of Liners, Greek And Turkish Leaders Open Cyprus Negotiations Promising START To Meetings At Zürich, University Apartheid Government 'Blundering' Denounced, Counterblast To Beatrix Potter Pamphlets To Show Rabbit As A Pest, £15,900 Stores Theft Charge Market Porter Accused, Police Questions On Madrid Dinner Monarchists Cleared, Steel Forging "Cut Through Tram" Evidence At Fire Inquiry, Signor Fanfani Stands By His Resignation President's Request For Withdrawal Refused, "New Germ" Caused Babies' Deaths, Cairo Minister Attacks British Attitude Over Talks Insistence On Letter Of Agreement, Sunshine Delays ICE Dancing British Couple Lead, Anti-Trust Investigation Of General Motors, Cheering Crowds Welcome The Queen Mother To Nairobi Africans Ignore Leaders' Boycott Call, Income Tax Secrets To Be Made Public French Bid To Counter Evasion, Dutch Search For Oil Seismic Survey Under North Sea Bed, Claim For Civil Servants Tribunal Hearings Begin, Where To Find IT Snags Of An Information Office As Seen By Backroom Girl, 35 Hurt In Army Carrier Crash Somersault From Dartmoor Road, London And U.S. In Agreement Berlin "Part Of Wider Problem", Keeping Cars Off City Streets Vigorous Action IS Promised, £15,000 For Lewisham Disaster Widow, Schools Badly Hit By Influenza 2,000 Children Absent In One Town, 1930 Smoking Linked To 1952 Cancer Study Of Figures From 16 Countries, Tear Gas Used In Dahomey, Loan Of Cambridge Mss. Proposed, Camp Raiders' Car Found Some Arms Still Inside, Strikes Over Four Men Output Threatened At Car Factories, Rhodesia Visit By The Queen Opening Of Kariba Dam In 1960, Difference On Motorway County Wanted Full Drainage, Decline In Trade With Spain British Car Exports Hit, Preparations For Concerted Policy On Berlin, U.S. Charge Of Selling Twins Dismissed Aid For British Wife, Japanese Whaling Decision Conditional Withdrawal From Convention, S. African Treason Trial Documents Argument To Quash Indictment, "Pandora" Case: Man Seen By Police, Hull Trawler Men Not Likely To Strike "Let Two Governments Settle Issue", Challenge By A Disappointed Scot Sir David Robertson Indicts Bureaucracy, Spirited Italian Bidding At Christie's, Report On Tube Train Fire Criticizes Staff "Traffic Controllers Did Not Take Adequate Action", Ford Strike Threat Averted, Prime Minister Going To Russia On Feb. 21 Hope Of Achieving Basis For Understanding Visit In 'Nature Of Reconnaissance', Building Society Official Accused, Cambodia Releases Captured Siamese End Of Quarrel In Sight, British Trawler Under Arrest Decision To Enter Iceland Port, Training Plan Defeated Church Assembly Reject Report, Case Against Pakistan Editors Dropped Letter Of Apology, Ashford To Accept L.C.C. Overspill 4,250 Houses Planned, Protest At Arrests In Spain Deputation At London Embassy, U.S. Ambassador To South Africa Choice Of Mr. P. Crowe Confirmed, Labour M.P.s' Motion On Election Television. News in Brief. Reviews: Ingmar Bergman to Produce Faust in London, Pianist Born To Play Mozart Gifted Performance At Wigmore Hall, The Baden-Powell Film, A Prosperous Rep Local Industry Does its Bit to Help the Ipswich Playhouse, The Impresario's Problem Popular Classics To Empty Seats, An Almost Forgotten Cubist Rediscovered Chance for Detectives of Style, What the Universities Are Doing about Music, A Matter Of Touch Piano Recital By Miss Joan Fry, Opera Production Course At Glyndebourne, Television Helps Bath Festival, Ernest Walker Memorial Concert, Inspired Clown Dylan Thomas Comedy Fills The Screen, Magnificent Watercolours By Turner On View, Actress Oblivious Of Matinée Windsor Contretemps. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Programmes Home, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,976. Picture Gallery: Housing Project For Hurst Park. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1859. Obituaries: Prof. A. D. Hargreaves, Sir William Prescottwestcar, Mr. Henry Polak, Maj.-Gen. St. J. D. Arcedeckne-Butler, Miss Violet Markham, Mr. P. Rampon, Maj.-Gen. S. F. Mott Gallipoli And Palestine, Maj.-Gen. C. Coffin, V.C. Gallantry At Westhoek, Obituary, Miss Una O'connor Character Playing On Stage And Screen. Index. Editorials/Leaders: To Moscow, Dangerous Defects, A Worthy Company, Stirrings of Opposition, No Doubt About It. Letters to the Editor: Tax On Damages, Horticultural Tariffs, Fowl Pest, Ruskin School, As Well As Lifeboats, Knowing How They Stand What Firms Want Survey To Show, Stonehenge, Sterling Abroad, Meaning Of Words. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Masters Of Portman Hunt Retiring, Ecclesiastical News New Dean Of Jersey. Sport: Mitchell Leads By Narrow Margin World Cresta Title After Three Runs, Australia Regain Ashes After Six Years England Struggle In Vain To Overcome Batting Frailty, Open Rugby May Suit Scots Heavier Welsh Pack Formidable Force, Sports in Brief, Charterhouse's Win Delayed By Mud Eton Lack Shooting Power, Lochroe Too FAST For Neji Arthur Cox Second In Fine Race, South Women Win FAST Hockey Match Rock-Like Defence, St. Mary's Just Get Home In Last Four Of Hospitals Cup, Jones Retains His Title Boxing Experience Triumphs, Other Sport Rugby Fives, Thomas Inspires Newport Nine Tries Against Oxford. Law: Court Of Appeal Suit To Save Voice From Imitation Sim V. H. J. Heinz Co. Ltd. And Others, Queen's Bench Division No Rating Relief For E.S.U. English Speaking Union Of The Commonwealth V. Westminster City Council, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Keeping Widow's Damages Out Of Gilt-Edged Stock: Temporary Measure Approved Patmore V. Stonehenge Brick Co. Ltd.. Stock Exchange Tables: New Capital Issues Trust Debenture Placing, Stock Exchange Dealings, Wall Street Again Lower Heavy Tone At Close, Most Markets Cheerful EQUITY Gains Not Fully Held, Commodity Markets Forward Copper Recovers After Early Unsettlement, Closing Prices, Steps To Reform The Paris Bourse French Bank Rate Cut To 4¼ P.C., Montreal Exchange, Unit Trust Prices, London Provisions Exchange. Business and Finance: New Canadian Gold Discovery, Sterling Back In Demand, Massey-Ferguson Recovery, City News In Brief, Latest Dividends, Kulim Rubber Plantations Limited Mr. P. B. L Coghlan's Review, First Issue Without C.I.C. Consent Rediffusion To Raise £4¼M., Company Results Tanners Dividend IS Again Cut 5%, No Move Against Foreign Bids, Australian Trading Banks, Plan To Raise Iraq Oil Exports Basrah Company To Spend £25M., Capital & Provincial News Theatres Further Properties Acquired, Increase In Note Circulation First Outflow Since Christmas, Imports Of Sugar In 1959, Trinidad Sugar Estates Satisfactory Financial Position, Beer 15% Stronger, Loan For Dock Company, Japan Buys $50M. Of U.S. Gold First Purchase Since The War, Colvilles Chairman On Nationalization Threat, Massey-Ferguson Limited, F. Pratt & Co., Limited Increased Capital Expenditure Foreshadowed, Drop In Sterling Area Trade, Maxwell Family Sells A.B. Picture Shares, Jantar Nigeria, Keen Demand For Money All Day Large Amount Of Help, Terms Of Brewery Bid, ILLINGWORTH, MORRIS & COMPANY (Worsted Spinners) Period Of Anxiety And Difficulty Signs Of Some Business Revival Lord Wilmot On Industry's Sounder Position, Over £100M. Now Invested In Unit Trusts. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Property: Mrs. N. C. Tufnell & Partners..
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