The Times - 18/03/1958
1958; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RADIO CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR FLORENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Labour Reporter, From Our Military Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, PATRICK HADLEY. Heacham, near King's Lynn. Norfolk., M. A. C. WARREN, General Secretary, Church Missionary Society. 6, Salisbury Squarc, E.C.4, March 10., LIONEL ROBBINS, Chairman, Board, ERIC DE NORMANN., JOHN HALL, Chief Secretary, R.S.P.C.A., FREDRIC WARBURG., By Dr. Vivian Fuchs, BERTRAND RUSSELL., A. BARKER. JOHN GOWLING, WILLIAM H. LIDDELL., HENRY RAYNER., FROM OUR PROPERTY MARKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GLASGOW CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Transfer Books, Opera And Ballet, Flowers. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Wall Street $2 Down, Commodity Prices Renewed Rise In Copper, Foreign Exchanges Idle, "Inco" Output Cut By 10% Nickel Stocks Pile-Up, Covent Garden Prices, Montreal Exchange, New York Stocks, Drawing Of Bonds, Softwood Stocks Sold, EQUITY Shares Still Dull, Closing Prices, Stock Exchange Year Book. Reviews: Lessons In Light From The Dutch Masters, Carl Rosa And The Wells Need For New Approach, Lotte Reiniger's Return, L.A.M.D.A. Theatre She Stoops To Conquer, Film about Life in a Small American Town, A Painter Whom Ruskin Thought Faultless, Wimbledon Theatre Hamlet, Friends Of Tate Gallery Private Appeal For Funds, Gimpel Fils Paintings By Mr. Peter Lanyon, Theatre Too Large For The Town Dudley Hippodrome Shut, Television Film On Sculpture A Midnight Visit To The British Museum, Concert by the L.P.O. French Music. Display Advertising: Liverpool, South Durham Steel & Iron Company Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Mullard, British Thomson-Houston, R.A.C International Rally, S P G, Nife-Neverfayle, The Standard, Evans Chemicals Ltd., The Times, Office Machinery Ltd., Renault Limited, Barclays Bank Limited, Rhodesian Anglo American Limited, Player's Navy Cut Tobaccos, National City Bank, Anadin, Towelmaster, Church's, Tileman, The Royal Navy, Gpo, murphy. Picture Gallery: The Queen Mother At Guildhall. News: Mr. Butler Perplexed By Crime Increase, "Hooliganism" By Students Nottingham Charge Of "Riot", Irish Estate In The Market Other Property Sales, Somali Neighbours Awil The Cook Entertains His Employers At A Party, 12-Mile Fishing Zone Norway Supports Canadian Plan, "Scotland Must Help Herself" Mr. Macleod On Need To Attract Industry, Band Leader Wins Bungalow Appeal Minister Overrules District Council, Crucial French Vote To-Day M. Gaillard's Chances Of Survival, Future Of Spandau Prison, "Privilege" Point Ruled Out M.P.'S Anxiety Over Microphone Story, Mr. Bulganin's New Message Ambassador Sees Mr. Macmillan British Attitude To Nuclear Tests, Work On R.A.F. Base In Maldives No Ceylonese Labour, Irish Partition A Bar To Good Will Advantage To Britain Of Cooperation, U.S. Scepticism On Moscow's Space Plan Propaganda Move Suspected, Mother-To-Be Did Not Know, Women Force Way Into Gaol Yard, A Century Of Publishing "Gleanings" From The Cassell Archives, More Sabotage In Cyprus Explosions At R.A.F. And Army Depôts, Deadlock In Bus Talks Union's Demand Rejected Men To Confer Next Week L.T.E. Plans For Economies, Symbolic Name Of New Liner Migration Role For The Canberra, Pledge Given By 10,000 Chinese Intellectuals Come To Heel, Wide Powers For Dr. Verwoerd Shouting Of Slogans An Offence, £3M. Fertilizer Plant, More Troops For Arabia Two Life Guards Squadrons, Doubtful Value Of Suspension Dr. Oppenheimer's View, Bribery Allegations Against Police Authority Says Facts Not Supplied, Mr. Mintoff Faces M.P. Critics Hour's Questioning On Malta Policy, Carthusians Leave LA Certosa Cistercians Take Over, Alleged Confession By Mrs. Chubb Court Told Of Body "In Invalid Chair", On From The Pole By Sno-Cat, Mr. Lennox-Boyd's Paris Talk Africa As A Topic, National Anthem For Ghana A Composite Effort, Maid Injured By Raiders Police Search For Intruders, Rhodes Scheme In Reverse Canadian University Project, Unions Boycott Joint Board Protest At Choice Of Chairman, £54M. Rail Deficit, City Welcomes Queen Mother Her Sympathy For Aircraft Crew Message To "Far Away Friends", Failure Of Polish State Farms Land To Be Sold To Peasants, Prisoners Caught By Police Cars Brief Freedom At Bristol, Self-Rule In 1959 For N. Nigeria Governor's Statement, Doctor Sent For Trial Ended Pregnancy "To Avert Suicide", Mr. Diefenbaker Leads In Election Preview Complacency Warning, Fresh Proposals By Tunisia Reported Concession On Bizerta, Liberals Bustle Into Fray At Torrington Much Leeway To Make Up, Indonesian Rebels' Reported Withdrawal From Medan, Trans-Israel Pipeline Reports Discounted Egyptian Propaganda, Jackson Faces Five Charges Denial Of False Statement, Medium-Priced Austin's Flair For The Long, FAST Run Effortless Cruising In Overdrive, £2,000 Ring Ruse At Christie's Thief Substitutes Glass Replica, Games Chairman's Reply To Press "Separate Interview Rooms Best", Polar Party In Wellington City's Great Welcome, Effect On London Services Alternative Bookings, Second U.S. Satellite Has Perfect Launch Up "For A Great Many Years", Cuban Rebels Declare "Total War" Offensive Next Month, More Stereophonic Sound Tests B.B.C. Plan For London Region, New 'Energy Policy' Urged Investing Abroad In Coal Production, Lord Montgomery's Last Army Test N.A.T.O. Announcement, Italian Poll In May Dissolution Of Both Houses, Tourist Industry Talks Suggested, Spanish Refugee To Go To Mexico Departure Expected This Week, British Test Pilot In Finland, Uranium In Greece Discoveries Reported Near Frontier, Right-Wing Lead In Colombia Dilemma For Parties, Cold Spell Continues, Scheme For Higher Harbour Dues Transport Commission's Case, African Accuses Europeans Nyasaland Member Sent From Chamber, French Public Apathetic Over Summit Talks Preoccupation With Struggle In North Africa, New Rector Rejected By Church Councils Request To Bishop For A Married Man, Government 'Interference' In Rail Policy N.U.R. Protest To Pay Tribunal, No N.A.T.O. Threat To Yugoslavia Italian Denial On Missile Bases, Movements Of Liners, Communist Mayor For Bombay Majority Nomination, Oxford Not To Get More Police Councillor's Criticism, The Changing Face Of Port Stanley Boulevard In The Falklands, Town Planning Offence, Confusion In Bonn Conflicting Official And Party Views, New Hope For Ordnance Factories Government Survey Of Alternative Work, Bulgaria Broadens Heresy Hunt Scientists Expelled From Academy, K.L.M. Strike In Full Force 1,200 Travellers Affected, Bank Of Canada Governor Attacked By Minister Money Policy As Issue For Voters. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Programmes Home, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,700. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: More Probation Officers Rise In Recruiting Last Year House Of Commons. Official Appointments and Notices: Ministry Of Housing Appointments, Ecclesiastical News, Lord Milner Resigns From Stores Board, Gold Medal For Dr. Fuchs R.G.S. Award. Obituaries: Sir Thomas Wilson, Mr. Richmond Temple, Lord Rotherwick A Leading Ship Owner, Mrs. Franklin White, Mr. J. P. Boland, Lord Redesdale Courage And Independence, Obituary, Capt. George Gracey Welfare Adventures In The Near East. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Tipping the Wink, Pressures in the Lebanon, Semi-Detached, Sensitive Beyond Sense, Privileged People. Letters to the Editor: Cats For Research, Censors At Work, Sudan Elections, Political "Ifs", Private Roads, Nuclear Dilemma, Statue On The Move Keeping James II Where HE IS. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1858. Law: Judicial Committee Of The Privy Council Legality Of Collective Fine: Cyprus Commissioner Wins Appeal Ross-Clunis V. Papadopoullos And Others, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Investing Widow's Damages "The Master Knows" Patterson V. R. V. Arrondelle And Co. Ltd. And Another, High Court Of Justice Probate, Divorce And Admiralty Division Infant In Army Of Occupation Can Make Will In The Estate Of Colman, Deceased, Three Solicitors Struck Off Law Society Decisions. Sport: Close Fought Test Match W. Indies' Two Runs Lead, South's Lacrosse Team Chosen, Thomas's Loss Through Score-Card Error, Sports in Brief, Long Oxford Outing Cambridge Manage Lively Water, University Golf Curiosity Brothers In Opposition, Canadian Boys On Rugby Tour Trip Of 11,000 Miles For Six Matches, Rangers Meet Hibernian Ring Of History In Scottish Draw, Varying Tennis Styles Jesters Have Two Close Matches, Scott-Oldfield Key Athlete Likely To Compete In Four Events Strong Cambridge Team, Molony To Ride Goosander In Grand National Outstanding Performance By Kwannin At Doncaster, New Apparatus For Photo Finishes Earlier Announcement Of Results, English Schools XV For Twickenham, Superior Craft Tells Laird The Inspiration Of Eastern Command. Business and Finance: Watsham's Placing., Linggi Plantations, Limited Financial Strength And Progress In Replanting Sir John Hay On The Rubber Outlook, Company Results Bradford Dyers' Dividend Cut, Investment Trust Merger Assets Of Over £7M. Involved, Raphael Tuck Offer Withdrawn, The Land Securities Investment Trust Limited, Lyons To Pay More Final Of 1s. 10D. Forecast, Surfeit Of Money Again, A.E.I. Output 12¼% Up, Australia Earns Less From Wool, S. African Marginal Mines Problem, Move For Earlier Hotels Meeting, Threat To Bolivia's Economy, Mining News, Dollar Purchases Of Synthetic Rubber, How Price Falls Affect Bank Advances Rhodesian Loan To Go Ahead, Anglo-Tunisian Trade Pact Signed, Bird And Company (Africa) Ltd. Long-Term Sisal Prospects Encouraging Sir Eldred Hitchcock On Expanding Tea Developments, Argentine Tramways Compensation, Dutch Cancel I.M.F. Stand-By Credit, International Combustion Africa Limited Sir George Usher's Confidence In The Future, Overseas Trade Corporations. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Property: Sales By Auction.
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