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The Times - 28/12/1956

1956; Gale Group;

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From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Orr Boxing Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Military Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESEONDENT, From Our Correspondent, C. H. FOYLE, , D. A. P. STEPHENS., W. LIONEL FRASER., JOHN CONNELL., PATRICK N. ARMSTRONG., Felix Frankfurter, , W. D. FINLAY, F. W. BATESON., S. C. CHANDLER, , FROM OUR MADRID CORRESPONDENT, G. W., A friend, I.L.M. McG., Professor Brand Blanshard, Sir Knox Helm, Lord Bruntisfield, P.H.G.-B., FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, By Our City Editor,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Appointments And Situations Vacant, Necropolis Funeral Service (to all Parts)., Opera And Battle. Sport: P. H. Thompson Scores Five Tries For Barbarians Welshmen Form Strong Midfield Triangle At Leicester, Sports in Brief, Second International Sailing Race Brest To Teneriffe, Continuing Decline In Professional Boxing, First Test Again Sways Back And Forth England Lead By 95 With Seven Wickets Left, Public Schools Rackets Handicapping Gives Close Matches, Australia Keep Davis Cup Winning Lead Over United States, Rose Park's Easy Success In King George VI 'Chase Galloway Braes Breaks Foreleg At Fourth Fence From Home. Reviews: A Czech Film Trilogy Hussite Struggle, English Collegiate Music, Arts Theatre "The Princess And The Swineherd", Pleasures Of Sentimentality In Art, Rudolf Steiner Theatre "The Marsh King's Daughter". Display Advertising: Firestone Tyres, The Benguela Railway Company, Witbank Colliery, Limited, Ici, The British & Foreign Bible Society, The Times, Dun & Bradstreet, Inc., Management Selection Limited. Arts and Entertainment: Mr. Alfred Wolmark, I.T.A., Old Vic Company In New York, B.B.C. Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,322, Opening Games In Hastings Chess Alexander Draws With Gligoric. News: Changes In Japan's Diplomatic Posts Delegates To U.N., U.N. Investigation On Hungary Suspended Lack Of Facilities, Hospitals Seek Protection Damage By Drunken Casualties, End Of Aid For Yugoslavia Independence In Army Supplies, Anglo-Jordan Treaty No Provision Made For Abrogation, Christmas "Present" For Railways More Passengers And Freight, Kariba Project Taking Shape Work Ahead Of Schedule, Colonel And Wife Dead In Fire Others Escape After Warnting, Many Roads Still Blocked By Snow Traffic Held Up By Fog In Some Areas, Three Moroccans Executed Sultan Refuses Reprieve, U.S. Appeals For Cyprus Solution Radcliffe Proposals "Possible Step", Commonwealth Study By Sixth Form Boys Own Society Set Up, Mr. Chou En-Lai's Tour, French Critics Of Saar Treaty Reluctant Voters In Upper House, Mr. J. H. Whitney Appointed To U.S. Embassy In London Mr. Aldrich's Resignation Accepted With "Utmost Reluctance", Television For Schools Company Plans A Daily Half-Hour, The Magga Dan In Weddell Sea Pack ICE, Medical Guild On Alert Readiness To ACT In Pay Dispute Ministers In Talks Next Week, Line Got To Drifting Tanker, 'Sacrifices' For Reunification Bonn Minister's Hint, Extremists Defeated, Car Body Firm To Dismiss 400, Choosing Trees For Open Spaces In London, 78 Million Passengers By Air In 1956 Further Rise Predicted, Hogmanay Vigour In The Suburbs Scottish Societies Flourishing, Mr. H. Macmillan "Not Intending To Retire " Letter To Local Party Chairman, U.N. Salvage Fleet Get To Work Clearance Begins At Suez Small Obstructions Removed At Ismailia, Civil Liberties In South Africa Q.C.'s Watch On Treason Trial, C.-In-C. Far East Station Vice-Adml. Gladstone Appointed, Clean Air Council For W. Bromwich Sub-Committee Of Housewives, Stolen Oil Exploration Maps Four Charged In U.S., The Campaign Against The Filibuster Hint Of Support By White House, Inquiries On Deaths Of Infants Change Of Procedure Proposed, Teachers' 3-Year Pay Clause Criticized "Illegal" Insertion By Minister, Coaches On The Road From Public Conveyance To Private Pastime, Three Deaths In House Blaze Rescue Attempt Fail S, The Course Of Nature Berries For The Birds, Spain Honours Nobel Prize Poet Jimenez Stays In Exile, Detective Held By Crowd Bogus "Policeman" Escapes, Another Find At Spina Red-Figure Calyx Of 460 B.C., Paintings Lost In Fire Tintoretto And A Brueghel, Explanations To The Archbishop, Needs Of Families From Egypt Temporary Homes In Midland Hostels, Viet Nam Rice Scandal Appeal Against Death Sentence, Fate Of Missing Officer Gen. Stockwell On U.N. Report Mistaken Identity Possible, High Rate Of Fatal Home Accidents Nearly Half Of Total, Judgments On Suez Distinction Drawn By Archbishop Of York, Mother Saves Children From Fire, World Bank Loan Of $75M. For Persia Approval By Majlis, Three Injured By Bolting Pony Three-Mile Dash Through City, London's Taste For Fruit Highest Regional Consumption, Glastonbury Abbey Chartulary Cook WHO Had Manor And Tithes, Terrorists Attack Police Station Troops Return Fire, Minister Rejects Plan For Crematorium, Woodrow Wilson A Devoted Champion Of Organized Peace, Self-Government For Colonies Mr. Lennox-Boyd's Confidence, Cause For Contentment In Prosperous Fife, Sumatra Cabinet Totters Spread Of Revolt Government's Loss Of Revenues, Simplon Pass Open Less Snow Than Usual, Coal Board Urged To Use Canals New Plant Needed For Loading, Incident After R.A.F. Passing-Out Dance, British Aircraft Catapult Adoption By Dutch And French Navies, Pakistan Plans For Natural Gas Pipeline Project, Charcoal Making Up To Date £100,000 On Plant Modernization, Red Cross To Maintain 10,000 More Refugees, Eight Killed In Malaya Ambush British Sergeant Among Dead, Shots At Buses In Alabama Colour Bar Dispute, Greek Ms. Of St. John's Gospel Brought To Light Excellent State Of Preservation. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Skiers On Speyside And Snow In North Wales. Law: Police Search For Tire Slasher. Obituaries: The Rt. Rev. R. G. Shedden, Commander A. T. L. Wilson, Sir Basil Gould Authority On Tibet, Dr. F. Aydelotte, Mr. Charles Campbell, Maj.-Gen. O. P. Edgcumbe, Mr. H. J. Bostock A Leading Shoe Manufacturer, Colonel C. C. Todd, Lord Roche, Obituary, Miss M. Todd-Naylor. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Gentle Folk, Russia's 1956 Balance Sheet, Television for Schools. Letters to the Editor: Losing Stalemate, Study Abroad, Northern Ireland, Israel, Street Repairs, A Nation's Worth What Britain Has Achieved, To-Morrow's Literature, Fruit And Vegetable Imports. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1856. Business and Finance: Note Circulation At £1,998M., November Price Index, Allen & Hanbury's Expansion, Allen & Hanburys Limited Record Group Sales, Capital Expansion Slower In Third Quarter More Steel For The Shipyards, Fresh Gains In Idle Stock Markets, Broom And Wade Pay 2½ P.C. More, Raleigh Industries Limited Another Record Year Mr. George Wilson's Statement, Tambira Rubber Estates Mr. E. B. Skinner's Statement, Company Results Rolling Mills Record Output, Wall Street Irregular, World Bank Bond Offer, Belgian Treasury Bills, Unit Trust Prices, Money Short. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Foreign Exchanges Sterling Firm, Closing Prices, Commodity Prices Copper And Zinc Easier, New York Stocks, Montreal Exchange. Business Appointments: Business Changes, New Appointment For Sir Miles Thomas. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: John D.Wood & Co..

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