The Times - 20/05/1959
1959; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Lawn Tennis Correspondent, FROM OUR SAIGON CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rome Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Correspondent, R. S. HUTTON., J. L. NORDEN., GORDON CATLING., GEOFFREY CANTUAR:, E. L. SPEARS., GRISELDA COCHRANE-SHANKS., A. G. C. TROLLOPE, , SYLVIA CROWE, , D. BEATON FORBES; DAVID A. HARRIS; T. MICHAEL KIERANS., FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DRAMATIC' CRITIC, BRITISH OFFICIALS NOT DISCOURAGED, By Our City Editor, FROM LLOYD'S, BY OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Flowers, Public Appointments. News: Inconclusive Talks On Tests 80-Minute Meeting At Russians' Villa, Congress Rebuff To President Doubt Over Post For Mr. Strauss One-Vote Margin In Committee, Unions Agree On Cotton Payments Compensation Fixed By Age 30 Weeks' Wages Maximum Concessions By Both Sides, Canada Energy Resources Government Plans For Regulation, Mr. Sandys Visits Ankara New Greek-Turkish Defence Outlook, Legal Practice In England And Australia Compared New Countries' Warm Welcome For Law Society President, Dispute At Singapore Inquiry Over Mayor's Powers Party Attack On City Council Official, Gunman Holds Up Pawnbroker, Long-Distance Coach Tours Popular One Now To S. Africa, Algeria Rebels Still Strong In Hills 24 French Killed In Clash, 37 Lives Lost In Natal Floods Family Swept Out To Sea, New Dutch Cabinet Sworn In Ending Two-Month Crisis, Church Of Scotland Plea To Restore African Faith, Increased Grant For Oxford New Academic Plans To Be Undertaken, "And Still A Garden By The Water Blows" Even By His Tomb The Persians Don't Think Greatly Of Omar, Italian Anti-Clericalism Takes New Strength Reaction To Decree Against Aiding Communism, Plans Changed By Mr. McElroy Staying On In Defence Post, Travel Agent Sent For Trial "Coach Licence Not For Touring", Motorist "Took Pot-Shot" Accused Of Driving At Car Door, Telephone System Round World £1,800,000 Order For Repeaters, Move By Committee On Consultant Post Pressure On Behalf Of Mr. A. H. Barber, Second Torquay Mine Found Disposal Men Burn Explosives, Mr. Harriman Seeks China Permit Newspaper Correspondent, Firemen Rescue 30, Display For Duke Of Gloucester Visit To N. Nigerian Students, Movements Of Liners, State Control Rouses Co-Op Conference Heavy Vote Against Board Coal Sales, Possibility Of Moscow Television Relays, Six Experts Look At Africa Guide To The Future, New Method Used In Heart Operation, Superficial Quiet Of North Kensington Fears Of West Indian Officials, Master Printers Offer To Meet Unions Discussion Without Any 'Preliminary Conditions', Difficult Stage In Moscow Talks, Need To Rewrite The D.N.B., Indus Waters Plan Britain To Be Asked For £35M., Union's $322M. Assets Strike Fund Plan For Garment Workers, Windsor Welcomes Horse Guards Home From Cyprus After Three Years, Limited Acreage For Each Owner Dr. Castro's Reforms, Two Humboldt Prizes Centenary Of German Geographer's Death, Revised Proposals For Rail Tickets Increases On Seasons Cut By Half, Coal Board Reply To M.P. Pit Shaft Being Reinforced, Mr. Hoffa's Strike Threat Reply To Anti-Trust Labour Law Plan, Odhams May Make Bid For Newnes "Better Than 'News Of The World' Offer", Oxford Honours Dr. Lowe Acknowledgment Of Devoted Service, Public 'Terrorized' By Fighting Seven Men Fined, Police Called To Eject Councillor Clash With County Chairman, South Viet Nam Protests Breaches Of Pacts Alleged, Legalization Reduces Schoolboy Smoking, Cyprus Mayors Refuse To Yield Threat Of A Rift With Archbishop, Sugar Shares Fall Impact Of Cuban Land Reform Law, Yugoslav Visit To Athens Move For Assembly With Turkey, Anxiety In Rome Over Result Of Val D'aosta Poll, World Bank Loan For Suez Plan Mr. Black Discusses Details, Challenge To France's 800,000 Small Shops, Peking Support For The North Laos Denounced Over Pathet Lao, 'New School' Was Designed By Wren Conversion Cost £4,000, Nuclear Exchanges With U.S. Message To Congress, Hitler Visit Suggested By Ramsay Macdonald Disclosure In Captured German Documents, Memories And Glories Of Chevening Lord Stanhope Looks Back, Greek Royal Visit To Italy President's Welcome, Repton School Fund Exceeds Target, Russians Digging In At Geneva Unyielding Speeches By Both Sides, Earlsrath Rambler's Success Warwickshire Show, Radio Appeal By Vatican Help In Search For English Boy, Somersets' Battle Honour Recalled Afghan War Memento Given To Sandhurst, Bantu Bill Denounced As Denial Of European Trust, Police Allege Prison Break Attempt 3 Remanded After Dartmoor Incident, Future Policy For N.A.T.O. Conference In London Next Month, £3,000 Stolen From Ice-Cream Depôt, Youths At Police Station All Day Interviews Over Death Of West Indian, Hosiery Workers To Seek 40-Hour Week World Trend Claim, Compensation For Hola Deaths Dependents To Receive "Ex Gratia" Payment. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,063, Broadcasting Programmes Home, Bridge Nothing IS Sacred. Picture Gallery: The Homecoming Of 'The Blues'. Display Advertising: The Expanded Metal Co. Ltd., Bristol Group Of Companies, Mappin & Webb, Pearl & Dean, International Harvester, French Line, Kenning, E.C.G.D, The Law Debenture Corporation, Napier, Power Peteroleum Products, Multiple Display Advertisements, Texas Instruments Limited, Kleinwort, Sons & Co., Ltd., Air-India, Dr. Wernet's Powder, Hodge Industrial Securities Ltd.. Sport: Russia Seek Ban On S. Africa Alleged Colour Bar For Olympic Games, Wild Goose Gains Mercer Trophy Little Ship Club Rally, Middlesex Successful By Narrowest Of Margins New Ball Causes The Undoing Of Sussex, County Champions Out Of Favour, Mrs. Streit On Her Mettle Fourteen Strokes No Handicap, Forbidding Target For Hampshire Kent's Comfortable Victory, Sports in Brief, Old Trafford Rejoices After Much Anxiety Caution Nearly Spares Old Enemy, Right Boy Well Beaten Birmingham Task Too Severe, Seeded Darmon Defeated In French Singles Australian Takes Mills To Four Sets, Brighton Croquet, English Derby Hopes Rest On Lingfield Trial Murless-Piggott Combination Scores With Dona Ana. Obituaries: Mr. Claud Powell, Mr. Alexander Calder, Sir Ernest Makins Cavalry Service In Two Wars, Mr. B. R. M. Johnson, Rear-Adml. F. R. J. Mack, Col. S. G. Haughton A Leading Ulster Industrialist, Lord Templewood, Hon. Bernard Barrington, Obituary. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Free Trade Areas, By Age or Service?, A Fault Worth Spreading, Indus Valley Hopes. Letters to the Editor: Luxborough Lodge, Taking Off Sweets, The Barrier Bishops' Place In Church Order, Public Right To Own, Coal Or Oil?, Litter Harvest, Pope Pius X, Roads Through The Landscape, Small Clubs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1859. Official Appointments and Notices: Roman Catholic Changes, From The London Gazette Tuesday, May 19, 1959, Oxford Chaplain To Retire, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments. Reviews: Rep. Actress's Chance, Revue Postponed, Fine Playing In A Martinu Sonata, Newcastle To Have A Festival? Provisional Opening Next May, The Hardy Annual Strong Cast In Aida At Covent Garden, Verdi Opera of 1849 Staged Florence Festival Revives La Battaglia di Legnano, Piano Recital In Aid Of Lecture Fellowship, 1,500 Queue For Callas, Much Money Well Spent Cyrano At Bristol Old Vic, Büchner Makes an Impressive Television Playwright, Royal Variety Show At Manchester, Young French Artist M. Jean-Claude Forquin's Exhibition, Haydn Orchestra's Tenth Birthday Concert Of Lively Music Making, Gamble of Long Run System in Theatre To-day, Farnley Turners For Bath Festival. Stock Exchange Tables: Empire Exchange Rates, Stock Exchange Dealings, Firm Close To Account Gold Shares Advance, Wall Street Closes With $1 Gains Late Selling Withstood, Closing Prices, Montreal Exchange, Unit Trust Prices. Business and Finance: Causes Of The Rise In Swiss Francs Forward Dollar Sales, U.S. Oil Industry May Face Glut, The Angloportuguese Telephone Company Satisfactory Progress Maintained Sir Alexander Roger On Company's Successful Expansion, City News In Brief, Big Rubber Syndicate Formed, Latest Dividends, New Dollar Credits Given To Chile, Company Results Houlder Brothers Pay More, E. Rand Proprietary Mines Financing, Where The United States Gold Outflow IS Going Half A Mile Journey In New York, ANGLO AMERICAN INVESTMENT TRUST LIMITED (Incorporated in the Union of South Africa) Greater Demand For Diamonds This Year Mr. H. F. Oppenheimer's Statement, More Petrol Used, New Zealand's First Oil Refinery £17M. Plant To Be Built By Shell, Tanners Struggling To Hold Their Own Growth Of Resin Rubber Soling, Copper Nearly £3 A Ton Up Strength Of American Market Causes Firmness, Alcan Raises Output At Kingston, Growing U.S. Concern Over Foreign Trade Implications For Britain, Bids And Deals Scottish Textile Offer, Matthew Hall & Co. Limited Chairman's Statement, Credit Uneven, U.S. Company News Firestone Expansion, Western Deep Progress, Humphreys Ltd., The £ Reacts Frankfurt Expects Seasonal Fall, U.S. Personal Income Up, Canadian Banks To Tighten Credit, Joshua Bigwood & Son Limited Highly Efficient Organization Readiness To Benefit From Productive Expansion Mr. H. R. Rowbotham's Review, Central Mining-Rand Mines Group Extracts from Chairmen's Statements circulated to Shareholders, Revenue Return, Spirax-Sarco Ballot Applications For 13M. Shares, Now Odhams Approach The Newnes Board, Prospects Of Higher Diamond Sales This Year, Further Exports Of Scrap Metal, Solving Problem Of Metal Surpluses Canada's First Step, Japanese Contract With Alcoa. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Property: George Trollope & Sons, Town Houses.
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