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The Times - 09/12/1957

1957; Gale Group;

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From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From a Correspondent, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football correspondent, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PROPERTY MARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, DAVIDSON., ROBERT DAVIDSON., E. H. W. PLATT., KENNETH GLENNY., K. ZILLIACUS., SARKIN KEBBI MUHAMMADU III., From Our Jerusalem (Israel) Correspondent, PETER EDWARDS., V. A. DEMANT., ELIZABETH HIRST., D. DIXON, , FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PHILATELIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S, By Our City Editor, By THOMAS WILSON, By RALPH BOSSENCE, By NORMAN CUTHBERT Department of Economics, The Queen's University of Belfast, By DENIS REBBECK, By CLIFFORD CARTER, By Our Aeronautical Correspondent, By VISCOUNT CHANDOS, P.C., Chairman, Northern Ireland Development Council., By DAVID BLEAKLEY, By a Special Correspondent, By HUGH SHEARMAN, By DENIS A. WILKINS, F.R.G.S., By PATRICK A. TERRIS, By A Special Correspondent, By Our Special Correspondent, By Capt. O. W. J. HENDERSON, M.P., By DENIS O'D. HANNA, L.R.I.B.A., By GILBERT CAMBLIN, , By a Correspondent, By CYRIL FALLS, By Our Military Correspondent, By J. C. BECKETT,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Club Announcements, Opera And Ballet. News: Thirty Years After Partition, From Flying-Boat To Missile, Theatre Director Resigns Protest At French Strikers' Action, Plans For Urban Expansion, Tie Vote On Algeria In U.N. Committee, Canadian Tax Cuts Echoes Of Election, Little Profit In Sugar Beet This Year, Mr. Macmillan Off On Friday Paris Talks Before N.A.T.O. Meeting, Greek Uneasiness, N.A.T.O. Considers Dutch Plight No Commitments, Future Of Malta Dockyard Union's Resolution, I.T.A. Reject Pay Claim, New Air Safety Rules Effect On Older Machines, The Ulster Captains, An Indigenous Style in City and Village, U.S. Companies Come To Ulster, Support Costs As "Red Herring" The German View, Scottish Marriage Interdict Judge On "Prevention Better Than Cure", "Psychological Dangers" Of Foreign Aid Warning Against Impression Of Weakness, "Agadir Incident" Leads To Protest In Madrid Alleged Spanish Violation Of Moroccan Waters, Block Grants Bill To-Day Lively Debate Expected "Maintenance From Pay" Controversy, Barclays Bank D.C.O. Statement by the Chairman, Mr. Julian Stanley Crossley, to be presented at the Thirty-second Ordinary General Meeting to be held on January 3, 1958, at 29 Gracechurch Street, London, E.C.3, The Land of the Small Farmer, Search For Oil In Yugoslavia Italians' Interest, Weather Robot In Antarctic Australia To Set Up Post Next Month, Soviet Airline Chief In London Hopes On Direct Link With Moscow, Bases In Britain For U.S. Missiles Agreement Likely Soon Mr. McElroy's Discussions With British Ministers, Arsenic In Stolen Turkeys Warning Given By Police Cars, Mr. Price Sending Protests Governor Explains Removal, Visitors' Book, Chapel Of Order Of The British Empire, 'Impertinent' Remarks On E.T.U. Issue Sir T. O'brien's Reply, Six Trapped In Pothole Hidden River In Flood Frogmen's First Search Fails, Two More Bodies Exhumed Report For Durham Coroner, Record Output In 1956 National Product Reaches £18,117M., Opportunity For New Firms, Mulled Wines, Actors In The Political Scene, "Only Mopping Up Left" Spanish Claim, Inoculations and Child Health, The Country And The People Blending of three Races, "End The Cyprus Burden Of Fear" Sir Hugh Foot's Appeal U.N. Debate To-Day, Tamil Nationalists Anger Mr. Nehru "Treasonable" Acts, Attracting Fresh Projects Room to Expand, Ship's Cargo Shifts In Gale British Vessel Stands By, Dash Of Vertical Grandeur Liverpool's Changing Skyline, Unionists Still the Dominant Party, Persia Renews Claim To Bahrain Hope Of Negotiations, Party Clothes For The Young, Whose Public Schools? 35% To 50% Of Free Places Suggested, Mr. Khrushchev's Accusation On Rocket Not Pressed Polite Appeal By Russian To U.S. Scientists, 3 Dutch Banks Seized Jakarta Campaign Continued, Two Main Tasks For Italy Ending Unemployment And Inflation, Israel After Suez, Six Feared Dead In Air Crash Scottish Machine On Desert Survey, Habsburg Wedding Memories Of The Empire In Vienna, Highest Birth-Rate In U.K., M. Gaillard Still In Difficulties Possible Crisis Over New Economies, No Lack Of Workers, Farming Notes And Comments, Industry's Great Chance To Get More Skilled Workers Urgent Need To Improve Training Schemes For School Leavers, Natural Scene To Charm The Visitor, Panama Assassination Charges Fail, Dogs Ousted By Tractors In Antarctic N. Zealand Party's Decision, Two Boots And A Bull-Calf Stefan's Adventure On The Road Between The Swamps, Lord Waverley O.M. Insignia Received In Hospital, Relating Farming Policy To Free Trade Plan "Ambiguities" A Cause Of Anxiety, Busy Shipyards Of Belfast, Here and There, Alleged Assault On Policeman Denial Of Miss Dors's Manager, Movements Of Liners, Checks On Private Industry Mr. Gaitskell's Views, Special Supplement On Northern Ireland, Links With Britain By Sea And Air Up-to-date Transport for Goods, Dearer Lodgings At Oxford? Costs 'Rising Rapidly', Welcome for Newcomers, Shops Arcade Sold For £200,000 Manchester Deal, Mr. Butler Lays Church Foundation-Stone, The Compromise Of 1920 A Province Carved Out in Bitterness, Incentives For Capital Investment A Growing Pool of Labour, Savage Club Celebrates Dinner To Mark Centenary, Soldiers Of The Queen, Forestry For Pleasure As Well As Profit, King Hussein Weathering Political Storms Reliance On U.S. Financial Aid, Textiles Old And New In Modern Styles, Blunt Yugoslav Rejection Of Moscow Declaration "Incorrect Attitudes And Appraisals", Loyalty To The Local Press Pride in High Standards. Sport: Winners Decided On Corners Western Hockey Final Postponed, Pakistan Cricket Tour, Lancashire Defy Handicap To Gain Group Title Yorkshire XV Score First And Last In Exciting Match, Class Hurdlers At Sandown Rivals Of Merry Deal, Sports in Brief, Lewis's Chance Of An Empire Title Hard Task For Hill, Wisbech Give Reading Hard Match Second Half Challenge, Oxford Youth Fails Never A Doubt In Cross-Country, Badminton Finals, Catherine Back At The Top R.A.F. Squash Rackets Final, Competent Ely Trial Eights College Styles Evident Artifical Orthodoxy, Yeovil Climbing Up The Ladder Somerset Cup Rivals Dispatched, Chances Come And Go For Oxford At Wembley Resilient Half-Backs Earn Cambridge A Draw, Merchant Taylors Well Held U.C.S. Record Intact, Belated Recovery By Harlequins Blackheath Inspired, London Keep Fencing Cup Miss Sheen Surprised. Display Advertising: Duraglas, By Chemstrand Ltd, Belfast Telegraph, Short Brothers & Harland Limited,, William Ewart & Son, Limited, George Cohen Sons And Company Limited, The British Thomson-Houston Company Limited, Bks, Multiple Display Advertisements, Du Pont, Northern Ireland Milk Marketing Board, Purity Brand, British Railways, British Road Services, Grundig, Larne Harbour Limited,, The Times Bookshop, Irish Cables Ltd., Bmk, Army & Navy, Anglo-Continental Container Services, Belfast Harbour Commissioners, The Times, Taylor-Woods, Harland & Wolff, G. Heyn & Sons, Ltd.,, Rich Dark Honeydew, Royal Mail Lines, Gallaher, Courtaulds, Berkshire, The Geographical Magazine, Ulster Transport Authority, Electricity Board For Northern Ireland, Cimex, The Natioanal Bank Ltd, Rootes, Cjb, Simpson, Belfast Ropeworks Co. Ltd., Lotus, Bea, J. Whitaker & Sons Ltd.,, Sirocco, Debenhams, Vichy Celestins. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Programmes Home, £410 For Two Stamp Booklet Errors, Scala Season Opened, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,617. Picture Gallery: Consant Watch On, December Sunlight On The Box Hill Beeches. Official Appointments and Notices: R.H.S. Awards Three Winners Of Victoria Medal, Kadar Award For Archbishop Work In "Promoting Understanding", Award Of Royal Naval Scholarships, Ecclesiastical News Archbishop Dedicates Church Window, Kitchener Scholarships Awards For 1957, Honorary A.D.C. To The Queen, University News Oxford, Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, Free Church News Baptist. Obituaries: Dr. W. J. P. Macmillan, Mr. E. Rawdon Smith Public Relations At Its Best, Bishop Gwynne, Maj.-General G. M. Fitzgerald, Canon Maurice Jones Long Service To Church In Wales, Mr. Leslie Henson, Obituary. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Arms and the Lady, Wisdom and Power, Viscount Waverley, O.M., The Presidency. Letters to the Editor: Records Of Adoption, House Of Lords Reform, The Way To A Deal, Visiting The Old, Nuclear Power For Ships Building A New Great Eastern, Eton Fives In Nigeria, Freedom From Whitehall, After A Crash, Productivity And Wages, Wolfenden Committee. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1857. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords. Reviews: Film of Broadway Musical, Boxer Club Show Outstanding Entry By Mrs. Wilson Wiley, Park Lane Opera Group Bizet And Milhaud, B.B.C. Television Counsellor At Law By Elmer Rice, A Masked Ball Large Audience for Verdi's Opera, Three Welsh Choirs At Festival Hall, What Theatre Workshop Has Tried To Do, Dutch Violinist's Wigmore Hall Recital, Week Of New Plays, Five Guilty Of Conspiracy Sentence On Ratings. Business and Finance: Herbert Morris Limited Record Profit Achieved Increased Sales Largely Responsible For Improved Result Trading Conditions Reviewed, Future Of Pantiya Tea, City News In Brief, Gordon Hotels Circular, Christmas Drain On Savings Outflow Nearly £8M., Economic Development And The West, THE WALMSLEY (BURY) GROUP (Manufacturers of Pulp and Papermaking Machinery and Equipment) Output Further Increased Large Volume Of Work On Hand Mr. Alan Green Reviews Current Prospects, Decision On Debt Payment Awaited Pattern Of Bank Failures, Automatic Telephone Issue Success, U.S. Contract For G.E.C., Colombian Commercial Debt, Oil Exploration In Sarawak, John Connell Dickins, U.S. Recession Less Likely 'Mild Adjustments', Copper Price Raised, Cornercroft Limited New Factory Working At Full Capacity, Mining News, Credit Adequate, Francis Sumner Deal, Amalgamation Talks, Rubber Outputs For November, American Fire Losses, Republic Steel Cuts Output, Metropole Industries Mr. N. Grundy's Statement, Liquidating Colombian Debt, C.I.C. Consent Refused Rubber Company, Company Results H. & G. Simonds Pay More. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Stock Exchange Tables: Foreign Exchanges Sterling Steady, Commodity Markets. Property: 129 Kingsway.

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