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The Times - 24/07/1959

1959; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, 0FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, CANADIAN'S ILL-LUCK, FROM OUR LAWN TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our City Editor, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, HERBERT GRIFFIN, Secretary, The, M. H. DUBOIS., SOLOMON SCHONFELD. Principal., IAN ANSTRUTHER., A. H. HANSON., PETER INCHBALD., HUGOLINE NORTON, From Our Canberra Correspondent, JOHN WOOLF, Chairman and, JAMES QUINN, Director, The British, VINCENT POWELL-SMITH, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Businesses For Sale, Opera And Ballet, Flowers. Politics and Parliament: Angry Scene Ends Coal Debate Minister Offends Opposition House Of Lords, House Of Commons. News: Nyasaland Murder Plot Examined "Detailed Evidence Lacking", Mr. Khrushchev Chides West "Lighted Fuse To The Powder Keg" Mr. Nixon Arrives, Murder Committed By "Hypnotism" Appeal To Commission Of Human Rights, Threat To Extend Morris Dispute 12 Unions Called On For Full Support, Moral Issues Of Brain Surgery Changes In Patient "Trying For Family", New Dean Of Westminster Canon E. S. Abbott, Print Talks Chairman Suggests 42-Hr. Week Now, Commons Storm Brews On Devlin Report Government Rejection Likely Hint Of Labour Demand For Minister's Resignation, Mr. Butler To See Mr. Watkinson Labour Dissatisfied With Apology, Movements Of Liners, Inquiry Likely Into World Shipping Supply Exceeding Demand, Design Chosen For Churchill College London Architects Win Competition, £11,000 Damages For Minister, U.S. Foreign Aid Bill Passed Military Assistance Pared, France Frees More Imports Trade Within O.E.E.C., Geneva Hopes Rise, Britain Accused By Sir R. Welensky, Fights In Uganda Over Boycott, More Nottingham Disclosures Police Inquired Into Expenses Claims, R.A.F. Win Air Race, Council Approve Cambridge Plan Dismay At Rise In Estimated Cost, Looking For Work In Australia, "Use Resources More Fully" T.U.C. Want Faster Expansion, Restaurant Owner Wins Appeal Cleared Of Assault On Policeman, Standard's In A Tractor Deal £14,900,000 Sale To Massey-Ferguson, Success Of Forces Resettlement Board's Work To Be Continued, Final Showings Of Autumn Couture, Border Incidents By Algerians Tunisian Presidents Warning, Prorogation Date Announcement, Rail Plan To Be Speeded Up Some Changes In Priorities "Fares Level Must Be Raised", U.S. Aluminium Strike Feared, Governor Challenges Findings, Pembrokeshire Rescue Lifeboat's Long Winter Night On A Stormy Sea, Civilian Traffic Patrols Central London Experiment, £7,620 Furniture Sale At Christie's, The Queen Comes To Regina. Sport: Pullar's First Test Century Dropped Catches Help England, U.S. Win Prince Of Wales Cup Second Year Running, W. German Athletics Team, Sports in Brief, London's Rowing Tour De Force, Grasp Should Have Easy Success Ilbaritz Preferred At Hurst Park, Lancashire All But There Strong First Pair, Wide Open At Whitstable Pandora Fifth But Still In The Hunt, Bisley Trophy For British Cadets. Display Advertising: Guinness, Pia, Double Century, Multiple Display Advertisements, Granada Tv, American Express. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Programmes Home, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,119. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Mr. Gromyko's Deputy, Eton College, Hola Officer To Be Retired Charges On Camp Deaths Superior Criticized. Picture Gallery: New Tv Mast Completed In Suffolk. Law: Restrictive Practices Court (Scotland) Minimum Bread Prices Contrary To Public Interest In Re Wholesale And Retail Bakers Of Scotland's Agreement In Re Scottish Association Of Master Bakers' Agreement, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Press Intrusion Into Action: Contempt? Brusset V. Lumley. Obituaries: Mr. H. A. Watson, Sir Randolf Baker Former M.P. For North Dorset, Sir William McCallum, Mr. Douglas McKay U.S. Secretary Of Interior 1952-56, Mr. Tracy Philipps, Obituary, Mrs. Martha Wolgast. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Mark Sheridan Was Right, Matters Of Opinion, A Challenging Plan. Letters to the Editor: Competition In Cutlery, Opencast Coal, Jewish Schools, Settlements On Children, British Films, Restricting The Press How Socialists Should React, International Postage Stamp, IS IT The Sun?, Inflated Land Values. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Kenneth Armitage's Sculpture Ten Years' Work In Retrospect, The Man Behind the Artist in Haydn, Eugene Onegin As A Film Bolshoi Singers, More British Films For Russia?, Amateur Opera At Its Best, New Royal Portrait For Sandhurst, Italian Studies For Paintings. Business and Finance: Sterling Lower Again, W. German Capital Market Five Per Cent. Rate, Samuel Williams & Sons Limited Plans For Broadening Base Of Activities Canadian Venture Reviewed Mr. A. L. Williams On New Developments, Gerrard Industries Limited Another Successful Year Sir Reginald Terrell's Statement, Canadian Eagle Oil Company Limited To The Shareholders Of Canadian Eagle Oil Company Limited, City News In Brief, Latest Dividends, Canadian Interest Rate Record, Jacksons' Millboard & Fibre Co. Improved Current Trading, Wall Street Barely Steady Early Firmness Lost, Marine Underwriters' Concession, Ferranti Ltd. Factors Contributing To Improved Results Reviewed Gratifying Increase In The Sales Of New Products Considerable Research And Development Expenditure Amply Justfied Growing Emphasis On Electronics Continues, Compensation Funds, Nyasaland Railways Limited Mr. W. M. Codrington's Statement, Grain Markets, U.S. Copper Export Price, Stewart & Ardern Limited Confidence In New Addition To The Group Two-For-One Share Issue Approved Mr. George A. Royston Reviews Progress, Wellman Smith Owen Double Dividend Sharp Rise In Profits, Value Of Standard Without Tractors New Johannesburg Gold Mine, Credit Adequate, Derbyshire Stone Limited Advantages From Wide Spread Of Sales, John Hudson Fuel And Shipping Limited Period Of Varying Fortunes, The Nottingham Manufacturing Co. Ltd. Mr. Simon Djanogly On The Satisfactory Results, British Electric Traction Company, Limited Recurring Wage Demands Criticized Success Of Independent Television Interests Further Progress Foreshadowed Mr. H. C. Drayton's Review, U.S. Gold Stock Down, Bank Note Peak Outflow Quickens, WINDSOR & FIRTH (Woollen Cloth Manufacturers) Lt.-Col. W. D. Gibbs's Statement, Copper Rally Checked End Of Chilean Strike. Stock Exchange Tables: Turnround In Markets Funds Weak: Equities Firmer, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices, Unit Trust Prices, London Provisions Exchange. Business Appointments: Business Changes Mr. Geoffrey Cunliffe. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1859. Property: New Properties.

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