The Times - 28/09/1959
1959; Gale Group;
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From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Lawn Tennis Correspondent, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM A STAFF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PROPERTY MARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our CitY Editor, SERGIO ROJAS SANTAMARINA, Amnbassador., TERRY-THOMAS. Hotel Martinez, Cannes, Sept. 22., COLERAINE. 43B, Sloane Street, S.W.1, Sept. 26., JOHN BENN. 33-36, Gracechurch Street, E.C.3. Sept. 25., SELKIRK. Admiralty, S.W.1, Sept 27., GILBERT LONGDEN. Central Committee Rooms, 17. Upton Road. Watford, Sept. 25., DAVID YEOMAN. Reform Club. Pall Mall, S.W.1. Sept. 24., ERNEST RACE. President, Society of Industrial Artists. 7. Woburn Square, W.C.1. Sept. 25., D. PEPYS WHITELEY. Pepys Library, Magdalene College, Cambridge., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT IN NEW YORK, By Our City Editor, From a Correspondent, FROM A MANCHESTER CORRESPONDENT, From Our Agricultural Correspondent,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Flowers. Sport: Frankfurt Boys Beat London And Vienna, Saracens' Success Well-Earned Superior Outside Scrummages, One Point Victory For Holland British Swimmers Lose Early Lead, Sports in Brief, Motor Cycle Racing At Mallory Park, Ideal Conditions At Dartmouth Fine Stroking By Sharam, Successful Squash Rackets Venture British Team Returns From Australasia, S. African Cricket Proposal Four-Day Tests Next Summer, Guildford Rarely Troubled Constructive Hockey By Forwards, Bewildering Rugby By Universities, Football Approaching The International Season, Marksmen Exploit Good Conditions Programme Rearranged, Gold Cup Won By Moss Brabham Leads For Five Laps, Olympic Team Speculation Where Do We Go From Here?, Russia Beat Hungary By Only Goal, Relieving Pressure At Wentworth New Nine-Hole Course Opened, Sweden Lead In World Modern Pentathlon Britain's Misfortunes, Youth Sees Anderson Through Wembley Singles Final Warm Applause For Gallant And Popular Runner-Up, E. Mercer Killed In Ascot Fall Kicked By Panic Stricken Filly, Top Hats And Open Rugby At Manchester Club Master District After Pageant Spanning Century, Becalmed On Last Day Of Season Disappointing End At Cowes. Reviews: Montmartre and a Mummy, Mr. Chaplin Revives Charlie with a Modern Prologue, Where the Composer Stands To-day Mr. Rawsthorne's Dispassionate Survey, Concert Performance Of Figaro, A Rocket For The Governor, Comedy With A Serious AIM Television Theme Of Work And Living, Mr. Iturbi Returns to Chopin. Display Advertising: Multiple Display Advertisements, Marathon, Winget Limited, City Of Liverpool, The Times, Tarmac Civil Engineering Limited, Holloways, The Listener, Marshall & Snelgrove, Avia, VAT 69, Triplex, Fremlins Limited, A&n, Dolphin Square Limited, Kobler, Avo Ltd, Sun Life Assurance Company Of Canada, Kenrick. News: Labour's Hopes Of Another '45 Red Bonnets Over The Border, The Politics Of Wonderland, Secret Settlements In Malayan Jungle, Summit Talks Before Moscow Visit Hint As Mr. Khrushchev Ends U.S. Discussions New Negotiations On Berlin Deadlock, Princess Alexandra In Bangkok Five-Day Visit As King's Guest, Two Die In Car Rally, No Stranger To N. Lewisham's Thoughts Mr. Chataway On Familiar Track, To-Day's Speakers, Declining Number Of Factories Drop Of 900 In Seven Years, Man Rescued After 13 Hours In Sea Clung To Dinghy, Party Eyes On Yarmouth's Retreating Landladies, Sentences On Five Spaniards Anti-State Activities, Economic Problems Of The Small Family Farm European Contrasts Surveyed, Table Matters, Protest March By 60,000 German Miners' Grievances, The Lost Umbrella A Coincidence And A Happy Recovery At The Cobbler's, Anti-Bomb Protest In Test Area Volunteers Planning Sahara Visit, Here and There, 300,000 "Who Should Be Taxed" Mr. Gaitskell On Gains In Stock Market, Growing Electoral Importance Of Black-Coated Workers New Attributes Of Status Can Mean New Attitudes, Labour Film Shows The Dark Side Mr. Greenwood Visits Slums, British Attitude Over Laos Position Unchanged, New Baptism Service Postponed Bishop's Decision, Oil Lifeline For East Europe 2,500-Mile Supply System, Runaway Car Hits Picnic Party, Wifely Assistance, Covering Atomic Ship Risks Liabilities Of Owners, 440-Acre Sussex Estate Sold Moated Manor House On Market, Winter Warmth in Jersey, U.S. Invitation To Marshal Tito Renewal Awaited, Independence Decision In Mali 'Friendly Method' Of Negotiation, Pension "Buys 10s. More" Mr. Macmillan On Rising Prosperity, South Africa Bans Labour Party Man Protest Made To High Commissioner, Algerian Terrorist Outburst, Bantu University Dismissals Seven White Staff, Pensions Broadcast Criticism Labour Party Reply, "Instincts Of Fair Play Outraged" Detective Criticized: Boy Wins Appeal, Medical Research Agreement, Hopeful Analysis By Lord Poole "Remarkable" Postal Vote, Opponents' Bouquet For Mr. Phillips, Gang Rob Taxi Drivers Knife Threats At East End Bakery, WHO Has Made US Richer?, Ely Head Offers To Return "Sense Of Moral Duty " Society's £300,000 Loan To Lintang, Over 800 Killed By Typhoon Widespread Havoc In Japan Thousands Homeless, Children's Officer, Farming Notes And Comments, Bristol All Shipshape For Coming Tussle, Cyprus Alarm At Crime Wave Two Greeks Shot Dead, 1,188 Candidates Nominated Last Day To-Day, Pledge By Ceylon's New Prime Minister Policy Continuity After Murder Of Mr. Bandaranaike, Wooing The Absent 19,000 Parties Look For Higher Poll At Gainsborough, Prior Talk 'Not The Answer' Employers' Reply On Demarcation, Long Distance Swimmer Dies, Himalaya Attempt May Be Abandoned, Gen. Sir Leslie Morshead Defence Of Tobruk, Grammar School "Death Knell" Conservatives Reply To Broadcast, Monmouthshire Miners Returning To Work N.C.B. Give Assurance About Shotfirers, Machines Bring Changes In Hop Husbandry, Atom Test Talks Resumption British Request For Postponement, Strike Threat By Dining Car Men Objection To Pullman Staff On New Train, Belated Counter-Attack Across Smith Square, Bluebell Line Sale Society Hope To Take Over In May, Dollar Inspiring More Confidence World Fund Director On Labour Costs, Final Day For Nominations. Politics and Parliament: Mr. Phillips Opens A Budget Capital Gains Tax, Say £200M.. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Clouds On A Late September Morning, Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Programmes Home, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,175, Keres Leading In Chess Contest Gligoric Well Placed. Official Appointments and Notices: New Head Deaconess, Appointments In The Forces The Royal Navy, Mr. Eytan As Envoy To France, Lancing College, Ecclesiastical News Michaelmas Ordinations. Obituaries: Mr. G. Heaton Nicholls, Major-General A. J. Beveridge, Mr. E. Mercer, Dr. R. I. Best, Mr. Bandaranaike Prime Minster Of Ceylon, Obituary, Dame V. Laughton Mathews Former Head Of W.R.N.S.. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Push-Button Pooh-Bah, A Happy Tour, First Crumbling, Throwing the Silage, Through the Curtain. Letters to the Editor: Relieving The Rozzer, Naval Officers, The City In Politics Keeping A Sense Of Proportion, Liberal Vote On Suez, Triennale At Milan, Bookmarkers, Cuba's Problems, Party Tax Policies. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1859. Business and Finance: RATCLIFFE'S SPRINGS LTD. (Precision Spring Manufacturers) Increased Demand, City News In Brief, Company Results Harrap Brothers Scrip Issue, Next Stage In Steel Talks Awaiting Official Conferences, Sterling Gives Ground U.S. Selling Of The Pound, C. H. BAILEY LIMITED (Dry Dock Owners and Ship Repairers) Difficult Trading Conditions Benefits From Venture In Malta Envisaged Group Captain G. B. Bailey On Long-Term Potentialities, Peak U.S. Rates Likely $4,000M. Bill Offer, Schroders Limited, I.M.F. Calls For End Of Trade Discrimination, Call For Higher Output, HECHT, LEVIS & KAHN (Merchants in Raw Rubber and other Commodities) Scrip Issue Approved, New Shipping Gateway To Common Market Europoort Berths Ready In 1961, Fall In Net Savings Fewer Certificates, LEWIS BERGER & SONS (Manufacturers of "Bergermaster" and "Magicote" Paints and "Berger" Industrial Finishes) Improved Trading And Prospects, Fitch Lovell Ltd. Sales Turnover Exceeds £80,000,000 Sir Ambrose Keevil On A Record Year, Brighter Outlook For Base Metals, Amalgamated Securities Limited, Good Demand For Man Made Fibre, Raising Deposits From The General Public Need For New Regulations, Cheap Rates For Monfy, Seasonal Decline In Textile Sales, Steel And The Outer Seven. Stock Exchange Tables: Investment Policy During The Election Campaign, New Issue Successes Thorn "Rights" Taken Up, Commodity Markets. Business Appointments: Business Changes Power Gas Trading Reorganization. Property: Douglas L. January & Partners, Factories, Warehouses, Sites.
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