The Times - 23/08/1958
1958; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLO CORRESPONDENT, From Our Athletics Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A GARDENING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM A COLLECTOR, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent, MARY R. GLOVER., LYNDON H. JONES., N. KURTI., G. W. BUTTERWORTH., F. HENDERSON-STEWART., L. F. SALZMAN., REGINALD POUND., GERALD BARRY., MAXWELL JACKSON., From Our Bonn Correspondent, W. A. COOKE., E. R. YATES., FROM OUR ART CRITIC, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Services To-Morrow: Twelfth Sunday After Trinity, Educational, Concerts, Club Announcements, Hotels, Resorts And Spas. Sport: Bowls Success Of Powell Crockford Well Beaten, Sports in Brief, Young Yachtsmen In Trouble Miss Farrow Loses Her Lead, The Claims Of Paul Ivy Gift Horse Should Beat Our Boy, Goonesena IS Man Of The Match 13 Wickets For 82, Sailing Dinghies Out In Force Fireflies At Weymouth, Yorkshire Beaten By The Clock Runs Come Too Slowly, Gone With The Deluge New Zealanders' Best Chance, Boundary Swan Song By Wooller An Abrupt Ending, Kent Outwitted By Tilly And Titmus Impressive Fielding, America's Cup Trials Weatherly's First Victory Scrub For Sceptre, County Table, Essex Overcome Poor START Barker Leads Revival At Taunton, World Pistol Title For American, Surrey's Draw With Northants Gives Them Four Points Now Join Hampshire At Head Of The County Championship, Kirtlington In Polo Final Entertaining Cup Games, Swimming Victory For Black Great Finishing Power, Honey Lam The Star Class Champion Holder Outpaced, Davies And Knight Lose Close Match Girls Beaten Also, To-Day's Football Fixtures League Championship, Braddon The New Boy Champion Remarkable Display Of Golf, Sussex Defeat Hampshire In Crucial Match, 18 To Make And The Last Man In Worcestershire Draw, Hewson Second In Fastest 1,500 Metres Heat Best Performance Of The Day. News: Britain Gains Best Bridge Victory Denmark Defeated By 33 Points, Speed Record Trophy For Mr. Campbell American's Tribute, Spate Of Protests By Greek Cypriots Hunger Strike At Camp, Indians Sentenced On Passport Charges, Wooden Swords In The Arena Ontario's Version Of The Bullfight, Deck-Chair Attendant More To IT Than You Might Think As A Vacation Job, Association Formed For Translators Attempt To Improve Rates Of Pay, Nine In Hospital After Bus Overturns, Vintage Bully Beef S. African War Ration Opened, Movemeents Of Liners, Storms Disrupt Rail And Road Traffic Rector Killed By Lightning On Golf Course, British Hope Of Step Towards "Real Disarmament", Official's Air Passage Allegations, Cooperation By The Churches First Decade Of World Council, Hungarian Border Incidents Protest By Austria, Soviet Teachers Leaving, British Nuclear Device Tested Suspended From Balloon, Understudy For Miss Julie Andrews Ill With Tonsillitis, August Tasks on a Shoot, Titles Of Two Life Peers Sir Robert Boothby's Second Choice, Public Blamed For Not Using Railways N.U.R. Comment On Cuts In North-East, British Ambassador Home From Iraq, Canada Dispersion Scheme War Functioning Of Government, New Africa Bureau In Washington, German Yearning For The South, Paradores and Albergues of the Peninsula, Head Of Jena University Flees New Setback To Celebrations, Tea And Rubber Compensation Nationalization Policy In Ceylon, Iceland Hint Of Compromise Fishing Within 12-Mile Limit Recognition By Britain Urged, Lambeth Report Out Next Week Committee Findings And 130 Resolutions, Sussex Yearling Pony Wins Title Big Entry At Harrogate Show, A Burlesque in Terra-Cotta, St. Bartholomew Apostleship Of The Word, Madagascar To Choose Own Future Gen. De Gaulle's Pledge, Fines For Unlawful Betting Solicitor Alleges "Witch Hunt", Boys For Trial On Murder Charge Craig And Bentley Case Mentioned, Writs Against Mining Officials Withdrawn Coal Board Decision, British Runner's Gold Medal Lone Presentation At Stockholm, French Agreement With Cairo Cultural Relations To Be Resumed, U.S. Car Production Slowed Down 4,000 Union Members On Strike, Another Karakoram Peak Climbed Italians' Success At Second Attempt, State's Help In Building Research Limited Recovery Of Money Spent, Anglo-U.S. Offer To Suspend Tests 12-Month Initial Period From October 31 Proviso That Russia Join Control Negotiations, Denmark Bans U.S. Atom Submarine Theoretical Risks, Two Living British Composers Rawsthorne And Ireland At The Proms, Indian Protests To Pakistan Propaganda Blamed For Troubles, Rise In Cost Of Living Continued, Gifts Offered To Depôt Workers Magistrate On "Sad State Of Affairs", President Ready To ACT Quickly End Of A Two-Year Controversy, Middle East Peace Tour Mr. Hammarskjöld On His Plans, Israel Hopes For Turning Point Improved Relations, Death Sentence On Negro Robbed Woman Of $1.95, Mr. James's Post In Delhi, Whitehall Parade By Cypriots, American Swims Channel Return Crossing Fails. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Barden Takes Lead In Chess Championship Half A Point Advantage, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,835, B.B.C. Programmes For The Weekend To-Day Home. Reviews: Classics with a Twist, Choose Bulbs For Christmas Now Worthwhile Flowers in Spring, £2,000 For National Gallery, Riches Of Byzantine Art Edinburgh Festival Exhibition. Picture Gallery: The Trail Of An August Storm. Display Advertising: Appeals, Multiple Display Advertisements. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Sending Round the Hat, Apples and Pears, The "Heathen Chinee", Research under Review, Hopeful Journey. Letters to the Editor: In The Name Of Science Should There Be Any Control?, Dutch Flower Bulbs, Actors On Television, Dock Workers' Wages, Crime Wave, Mental Illness. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. Stevan Hristic Yugoslav Composer, Prof. S. R. Milner, Obituary, Mr. L. A. G. Strong. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1858. Official Appointments and Notices: From The London Gazette Friday, August 22, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Closing Prices, Montreal Exchange, Markets Active And Firm Sharp Gains By Banks, U.K. Investors Buy $7M. Of Canadian Stocks Balance In Favour Of Britain, Grain Markets, Wall Street Fractionally Higher. Business and Finance: Bid By Allied Bakeries Offer For P. Keevil And G. Walker, U.S. Gold Reserves Drop By $60M. Tighter Money Policy, Oil Production, Dollar Contract For J. Laing & Son, Canadian Dollar On Offer Still N. American Selling, Company Results Hecht, Levis & Kahn Profits £132,000 Higher, Money Short After Easy Opening, City News In Brief, Offer For Associated Talking Pictures, Latest Dividends, Copper Sharply Lower Down £5 10s. A Ton, General Rise In U.S. Sales Forecast, Improved Transport Receipts, Share Sales Over Bank Counters Proposed Atv's Capital Plans, Canadian & English Stores Loss Chairman Answers Questions, Treasury Bill Tender. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Property: Furnished Country Properties.
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