The Times - 11/10/1955
1955; Gale Group;
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From Our Special Correspondents, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EDUCATIONAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, Yours faithfully, HUGH BEAVER., ARTHUR B.L.KARNEY, Bishop., Yours faithfully, FRANK WARE., J.W.G.WYLD., PETER DUPRE., FRANCES R. LEVY., KENNETH WILLIAMS., C.M. BARLOW., By Sir Roy Welensky, COLERAINE., JOHN JEWKES, C. M. HUNTER., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Flowers. Display Advertising: B.O.A.C, The Pearl & Dean, National Bank Of India Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, Ibeco, The London Assurance, Daks, Garrard & Co. Ltd., Associated Lead, Guest Keen & Kettleolds (Midlands) Limited, Mirrlees, Plymouth Gin, Dictaphone, Klm, Esso, Walpamur Paints, Bentley, Apollinaris, Rspca, Holland-America Line, Imperial, Jonnie Walker, Lotus, Earls Court, Benson and Hedges. News: Indian States Revision Strong Opposition In Punjab, Dispute On Oxford Traffic Problem Hebdomadal Council's Views Not Disclosed, I.T.A. Test Signals In Midlands View On Need For New Aerials, Keeping Down Car Prices Fears Of Increase In Purchase Tax, Site Of Anti-Slavery Memorial Fountain, Russians Discover New Deep Sea Organism, Mr. Molotov For Geneva Replies To Questions, New Government Loan Conversion And Cash Offers, Preparing For Talks Western Proposals To Russians, Irish Without Tears: Learning Through Unknown Language, Aid For Monaco Bank Ruler On Prospect Of A "Favourable Outcome", Gen. Eisenhower In The Sun For Half An Hour Doctor's Report More Heavy Falls On Wall Street, Policy Plan For Labour 3-Year Study In Ten Fields State Control List Opposed Strike Rebuff By Unions, Movements Of Liners, Better Soviet Weapons Warning To N.A.T.O. Ministers Naval Forces Grow, Preparing For Kabaka's Return Thanksgiving Service, Training In Use Of Isotopes Projected Course At New School, Horses' Deaths At Sea Dealer Charged With Insurance Fraud, U.S. Mission To Coal Community New Post For Mr. W. Butterworth, British Transport "Starved" Need For Capital Expansion, Misgivings In Washington Quandaries Facing Mr. Dulles, Deferments In Agriculture More To Benefit, Vienna Air Crash Princess Schwarzenberg's Escape, Warships' Voyage To Leningrad Meeting With Soviet Escort Vessel, Five Men Injured In Dockyard Explosion, Argentine Request To Paraguay Internment Of General Pern Sought, Greek Resolve To Aid Cypriots New Cabinet's Aims, Sculptors To Work On Crib Nativity Story In St. Paul's, Socialist Majority In Bremen Herr Kaisen Ready To Continue Coalition, Higher First-Class Air Fares 10% Increase Planned, Lighting The Street Lamps Of London Dusk And Dawn Patrols: Technique Of Evening Walk And Morning Bicycle Ride, £12,000 Gift For Celtic Chair At Glasgow, The London Sale Rooms As A Guide To Social History Effect Of Changes In Fashion And Taste, Seydlitz Story Of Stalingrad And After Russian Motives Question Of German Generals' Guilt, Viet Nam Ambassador Dismissed Successor In London, Restraint About Prisoners Bonn Appeal To Press, Labour On The Copperbelt Ii-Establishing Principle Of African Advancement, 'L' Driver's Companion Charged, The Course Of Nature Movement Of Skylarks And Woodlarks, Idyllic Life In A Prison Convicts' Outings To Deauville, More Troops Go Into Johore Amnesty Abused By Communists, Governor To Meet The Archbishop Again Efforts At Compromise, Russian Offer To Arabs Economic Aid Threat To Western Influence, Water Rationing In North Street Taps Fitted, Policemen Shot In Mayfair Car Pursuit After Hold-Up Raid On Jewellers', Septuagenarian Sued Wife Enticement Allegation, Accused Trader Discharged Witness For Crown In Frauds Case, Lord Malvern Due In London Ministerial Meetings, Lessons For London In Paris Traffic Flow Bold Use Of One-Way Systems, Inquiry Into Railway Goods Charges Proposed New Scale, Russian Pigs In A Planners' Paradise Beneficial Result To Economy, Development Plan For Nepal 900 Miles Of Road, Allied Forces In Germany 9-Power Agreement Sought, French General To Be Relieved Of His Command, Financial Policy In Gibraltar Closer Consultation, International Atom Agency Changes Expected In U.N. Draft, Television In Ark Royal Closed Circuit Unit Shown, Farewell March In Khartoum British Troops Leave, Changing Face Of South African Capital, Labour Conference Move For Further State Control Rejected Series Of Policy Reports In Next Three Years, Glasgow Overspill Plan Objections Inquiry Into New Town Proposals. Official Appointments and Notices: New Naval Medical Director-General, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, South African Author's Prize Award, Naval Appointments, Brazilian Minister's Resignation. Arts and Entertainment: B.B.C. Programmes Home Service, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 7,946, In Honour Of Sibelius. Law: Tolerance As Base Of Justice Prof. A.L. Goodhart On Lessons Of Law, Judicial Committee Of The Privy Council Adoption Order: Mother Refused Leave To Appeal Murray V. Mace And Another, Court Of Appeal Tenants' Failure To Get New Lease Governors, Not Minister, The Occupiers Of Hospital Hills (Patents) Ltd. V. Governors Of University College Hospital, Status As British Subject Prince Ernest Of Hanover's Appeal, Judge "Baffled By Law Society". News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Herr Schaffer At The Treasury Budget Technique. Picture Gallery: Miniatures From Ecton Hall. Obituaries: Mr. F. M. Alexander, Field-Marshal Papagos, Mr. Claude Flight Development Of The Linocut, Miss Suzette Tarri, Mr. John Rodker Literature In The Twenties, Major F. M. Crum, Mr. Aubrey Brain, Obituary. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Tolerance Requires Intelligence, Russia's War Prisoners, Key Men, Let the Judges Sing. Letters to the Editor: Church Of England In South Africa, Appeals For Charity, Television Advertising, Young Conductors, That Dog In The Window, Trouble In The Sudan Responsibilities Of Britain, Cars For Voters, Bonar Law, Idle Workmen. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1855. Sport: Pegasus Go Down Fighting Stamina Tells At The End, Schools Rugby Close Games At The Weekend, Mottrams Turning Professional Free-Lance Lawn Tennis Future, Oxford And Cambridge Beat Paris, Sports in Brief, London Betting Cesarewitch Stakes, Rugby Club Records, Five Changes In Welsh XI Rearranged Attack And Defence, Freshmen's Trials At Cambridge Nothing Outstanding, Better News Of Windless High-Class Field In Middle Park, J. Reid Gets 150 For New Zealanders Opening Match Of Tour At Karachi, Army XI, Preparing For Sofia Olympic XI Lacks Balance, Cambridge Doubt Dispelled Captain Back In Residence, Nightmares In A Friendly Worplesdon Golf Party Last Year's Foursomes Winners Out In First Round. Reviews: Albert Whelan To-Day Over 50 Years Of Music-Hall, Quartet Playing At Liege Prague Wins The First Prize, Q Theatre "Moonshine", B.B.C. Experiment With Opera Verdi's "La Traviata" On Television. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Stock Exchange Gilt-Edged Strong, New York Stocks, Commodity Prices Rubber Again Lower: Rally In Copper, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: Higher U.S. Cotton Yield, Wall Street Weak, Money Market, British Coated Board, City Notes £250M. Government Cash Issue, Davy And United Engineering Company Limited Order Book Of Great Magnitude Mr. D. F. Campbell On Improved Productivity, City News In Brief, September Gold Output, Credit Suisse, Sterling Firmer, 4 per cent. Conversion Stock, 1957-1958, New Man-Made Fibre, Pye Bid For Tecnico Of Australia, Company Results "Tanks" Dividend 70 Per Cent., Cheltenham Breweries, Purchasing Officers Association Annual Conference At Cliftonville. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners.
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