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The Times - 27/04/1957

1957; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RADIO CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR REPORTER, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Belgrade Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Naval Correspondent, JOHN AMIS., H. H. GLOSSOP. 203, Percy Road, Whitton, Middlesex., CHARLES PLOUVIEZ. 18, Shouldham Street, W.1., NEIL SHIELDS, Chairman, Finance, ANTHONY H. J. MILLER. 26, Ascott Road, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire., R. C. OADES., JULIAN SNOW, ERIC FLETCHER, MAURICE EDELMAN., HELEN FORBES. 35A, Primrose Gardens, N.W.3., FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, FROM A COLLECTOR, FROM AN ACOUSTICAL ENGINEER, FROM A GARDENING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Boxing Correspondent, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Service Notices, HOTELS, RESORTS AND SPAS 3 lines 18s. (minimum), Concerts. News in Brief. Reviews: William Blake And His Circle Bicentenary Exhibition At British Museum, Piccadilly Theatre "The Glass Cage", Festival Hall Concert The Bachs And Purcell, Delvaux Painting For Tate Gallery, Extra Performance Of "The Entertainer", Granada Goes Ahead Biggest Television Studio Planned, Colour Television Warning U.S. Difficulties. News: Export Of British Eggs To Europe Subsidy Complaint By Denmark, Educational Exchange With Poland Ford Foundation Grant, Algeria Campaign Allegations M. Servan-Schreiber's Criticisms, Many More Playing Fields Needed Schemes Delayed By Credit Squeeze, Seizure Of British Bibles In Spain More Representations To Foreign Minister, American Replies To Dr. Schweitzer Risks 'Extremely Small', Writs Issued By Dr. Adams, Mortlake Tapestries Go To Venice, Giving a Good Start to the Herbaceous Border, Hunting With Fell Packs, M.P. Renews Challenge On Irlam Strike Hecklers Rebuked, Rome Horse Show British Rider Second In Main Event, "Children Of Abraham" King Hussein Falls Back On Old Beduin Loyalties, Canadian Protest To U.S. Wheat For Poland, Sir A. Eden To Leave Hospital On Monday Visit To Ottawa, Guided Weapon Destroyers Navy's New Ships Capacity To Operate Alone, A Swiss Enclave In Baden Impressions of Schaffhausen, March Quarter Death Rate Lowest Ever Births Reach 1950 High Level, Mr. Mikoyan's Day As A Tourist Coach Outing In Austria, Fine Picture Frames of the Eighteenth Century, Cannon Street Progress More Trains From May 6, Curbing U.S. Labour "Rackets" President Promises Action, Problems Facing Mr. Suhrawardy Provincial Demand For Autonomy, B.B.C. Television Seen In Australia Melbourne Man's Hope Of Clear Picture, A Lapp Welcome Hospitality And Conversation In Northern Finland, Dangers Of Black Diesel Smoke Causes Discovered In Technical Study, Virus Research At Glasgow First Department And Chair, Libel Claim Against Newspaper Report On Cyprus Beer, Unions Submit Ford Pay Claim Substantial Increase Sought, Life Sentence On Baby Sitter "First Defence" Under New ACT, Block Grant Plan Opposed "Education At Local Authorities' Mercy", Mr. Marshall's Challenge Accepted By-Election On Singapore Constitution, More Earth Tremors In Turkey Heavy Damage, Smyslov's Prospect Of World Title Triumph For Modern Methods, Strike At Renault Car Works Long Record Broken, Factory Work Without Training Bad Habits From "Rule Of Thumb", Loud-speakers-Their Virtues and Vagaries, Spanish Move Against Foreign Shipping New Currency Order, Aid To Morale In The Fire Service, U.S. Proposes Trial For Suez Plan Egyptian Declaration Debated By U.N. Britain Demands Safeguards For Users, British Assurance To South Africa No "Closed Clubs" In Trade, Syrian President To See King Saud Proposed Joint Arab Action, Two New A.R.A.S, End Of Panama Exercise Jump By Paratroopers, Coal Board And Miners In Wage Talks, "Shame" Of High Dividends Mr. Morrison On Wages Policy, S. Africa Bishops Protest Again "Unable To Obey" New Bill, Military Governor Takes Over In Jordan Authorities' Display Of Firmness, Washington Storm Signals President Talks With Mr. Dulles Again, Soviet Propaganda War On Yugoslavia Belgrade Sees Laggards Among The Satellites, Hungarians "Re-Open Prison Camps", Another Ghana Council Suspended "Unauthorized Outlay", Gulbenkian Grants To British Learning In £500,000 List £60,000 For Durham University, After Easter Faith And Reflection, British Journalist Detained Refusal To Disclose News Source, Radioactivity Over North China Broadcast Warning By Peking, Work To START On Canal Scheme, K.L.M. Tribute To Air Pioneer Viscount Named After Sir Sefton Brancker, Wider Powers For Rhodesia London Agreement Review Of Status In 1960. Arts and Entertainment: Three Share Chess Lead Time Chief Adversary Of Gligoric, B.B.C. Programmes For The Weekend To-Day Home, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,424. Display Advertising: Animal Health Trust, The Gardeners' Chronicle Ltd, Multiple Display Advertisements, Italian State Tourist Office, The Times, Remington, Double Diamond. Official Appointments and Notices: Honorary Colonel Of The Inns Of Court Regiment, Two Aldermen Resign From Council, Paris State Visit Honours, Home Office Appointment, From The London Gazette Friday, April 26, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, Duke Of Edinburgh's Private Secretary, New Master Of Sidney Sussex College. Picture Gallery: The Cross-Country Event At Badminton. Obituaries: Sir James Donald Services To Bengal And Assam, Mr. J. E. McInnes, Colonel H. F. Panton, Count Charles De Vichenet, Col. H. Willis-O'connor, Colonel J. L. Hamilton, Colonel D. L. Gray, Captain P. F. Glover, Obituary. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Steps Towards Independence, The Other Canal, Making Our Hair Curl, An Outmoded Policy?, Reassessment of the Navy. Letters to the Editor: Nuclear Defence, Release From National Service, Royal Festival Hall, Production Of Aircraft, Prokofiev's "Sinfonia Concertante", Using The Rates Possibility Of Economies, Shops Bill. Court and Social: Court Circular. Sport: Old Order Yields To The New Milford Denied Place In Rackets Final, High And Mighty Still Leading Exciting Riding In Three-Day Event, Out Of The Golf Wilderness Spalding Won By Hunt Alliss Runner-Up, Football Supporters Fined Cup Ticket Offences, Sports in Brief, Perambulators V. Etceteras, Davies Plays Drobny In Connaught Final Miss Mortimer Retires, Mandarin Taken For The Whitbread Gold Cup Esher Cup Clue To Quorum's Chance In 2,000 Guineas, Junior Improves On Weight Record Lindsay In A Class Of His Own, Bennett Gives Howe Hard Match Australian's Recovery, Last Saturday Of Football Season Spurs Should Occupy Second Place, Army And R.A.F. Dominate A.B.A. Championships Standard Falls As Weights Rise, Today's Sporting Arrangements Association Football, Football League Move On Pay Increases Promise To Players' Union, Stewart Plays Good Innings Tourists Endure Bitter Wind. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1857. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Easier, Stock Exchange Dealings, Foreign Exchanges Sterling Cheaper Again, Montreal Exchange, New York Stocks, Commodity Prices Base Metals Reacting, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: Zinc Stockpiling To End In U.S., Spillers Dividend Raised, Many Falls In Stock Markets, Panagula Rubber Bid, Savoy Hotel Plans, Plastics Manufacturing Agreement, Uganda Electricity Board Report, Covent Garden Prices, Credit Terms Easy, Platt Brothers To Pay The Same, Australian Loan Success, Smaller Agricultural Machinery Output, Dene Shipping Offer For Silver Line, Company Results British Drug Houses Profits Down, Credits For Trade With The Argentine Good Figures From Royal Mail, Unilever N.V., Nigel Gold Repayment. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Property: Country Properties.

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