The Times - 13/09/1957
1957; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A NEW YORK CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR RIO DE JANEIRO CORRESPONDENT, From Our Military Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, M. OMARI., A. E. M. RAYNSFORD. United Service Club, Pall Mall, S.W.1., HOWARD G. D. ROWLAND. Chair-, F. I. H. VOS., JULIAN ARKELL., RONALD S. RUSSELL., ALFRED BOSSOM., EDWARD ULLENDORFF. Reader in, CECIL NORTHCOTT. 4, Bouverie Street, E.C.4., FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PROPERTY MARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Correspondent, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ST. ANDREWS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BURNHAM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Flowers. Reviews: Leicester Still Seeks A Stage Arena Theatre Planned, Prom Concert Concerto For Cello, The Amateur Critic Mr. Vincent Sheean's Musical Autobiography, B.B.C. Television Point Of Return, Elanda And Eclipse A New Opera, Wigmore Hall Mr. Aldo Parisot, The Mousetrap Almost There To-Night's Performance A Record, Broadway Theatres Prepare to Resume Business New York Plans for the Coming Autumn, Yugoslav Film Season Don't Look Back, My Son, Churchill Paintings For U.S. Tour, Another Gide Play To Be Broadcast. Display Advertising: Shell, K Shoes, built-in furniture, Blackwood Hodge, 'Milk Of Magnesia' Tablets, Multiple Display Advertisements, B.M.C, Sanders&forster, Parker-Knoll, Head Wrightson, Dunlopillo, Cummins Diesel Engines, English Electric, Reinforced Concrete, Twa Jetstream, Benzole, Unistrut, "naphthadag", Boulton And Paul, Glyn, Mills & Co., Smiths, Rayburn, Coleman and Co. Ltd., Scotch Whisky. Picture Gallery: The Inter-Parliamentary Union Conference, News: My Lute Goes To The Mender A Typical Afternoon Gathering In South Arabia, E. Pakistan Party Dispute Maulana Accused Of Being Pro-Nehru, Gloucester Held By Labour Majority Up By 7,626, Helicopters On Rooftops Future Problem Of Construction, Iceland Test Of Endurance Naval Explorers Return, Restrictions On Embassy Staff British Complaint To Moscow, Public Can Visit 37 R.A.F. Stations To-Morrow's Battle Of Britain Display, Ships Turn Back In Gale Freighter Beached At Liverpool, York's Plan To Fight Apathy Public Forums On Civic Questions, Cultural Life In Prison Work And Leisure At Leyhill, Ghana Contempt Plea Rejected Case "In Wrong Court" Costs Application, Move Forward In Oxford Scheme Plan For Metallurgy Block Approved, Firm Line Being Avoided American Hope Of Change In Syria, More Pay Awarded To Theatre Workers, Increasing Mobility Of Ulster Forces, Fine Shorthorns At Kendal Show First Appearance Of Herdwick Sheep, Singapore Clash On Communist Infiltration Charges By Party Leader Rejected, Algeria Law Under Fire French Cabinet's Uneasy Position, U.N. Outbursts On Hungary A Night Session, Cleaner And Steadier Liner Modernizing The Queen Mary's Equipment, Trade Gap Cut Last Month Rise In Shipments To Canada, 6D. On London Taxi Fares Inquiry Ordered Into Costs, U.S. Envoys Visit General Chiang Signs Of Improved Relations, Europe Watches Its Shield From Our Bonn Correspondent, President Sukarno Sees Dr. Hatta Result Of Conference, Sharp U.S. Reply To Mr. Gromyko Free World Policies Distorted, V-Bomber Destroyed In Hangar Fire, Austin Strikers Back At Work Agreement Reached, "The Times" Calendar For 1958 In Colour, London Ambassador To Go To Pakistan Afghan Appointment, Flow Of Capital To Canada British Investment Increases, Suez Force Commander Had 10-Hour Notice Gen. Keightley Discloses Switch In Plans Postponement "For Political Reasons" Resisted, M. Spaak Issues A Warning "Take Mr. Khrushchev Seriously", Progress Made On Reactor Research High Temperature Tests, Sir D. Watherston's New Post, Soviet Control In Balkans Extension Feared By Turkey, Britannia Flies To Tel Aviv Israel Air Line Take Delivery, Church Apartheid Condemned, London's Big Lead In Bonds Draw Surrey Again Second Highest County, Vicar "Unable To Hear Own Voice" Complaints Against JET Engine Tests, Britain Wins Big Soviet Order £7½M. Equipment For Tire Works, Mr. Szabo Vanishes From Vienna Apparent Defection, Chasm In Street Wrecks Shop 100 Houses Evacuated, 86 Dead In Ankara Floods River Changes Course, Japanese Trade With Russia Tokyo Negotiations Opened, Financier's "Burst Bubble Of Affluence" £325,000 Debts Of Mr. Dawson, Last Flight Of The Old Wren Another Veteran For Shuttleworth Trust, U.S. Millionaire Found Dead Revolver Near Body, Call For New Coal Effort Lord Mills Urges "Avoid Imports", Education Council Members Chosen, British Delegation To Washington, China Proposes Exchange Of Correspondents Washington's Preference For Existing Entry Facilities, Speech Amended By Mr. Gomulka No Renewed Attack On West, African Tribe Appeals To Court Proposed Removal Contested, Higher Pay For Gas Chiefs Area Board Chairmen To Get £6,500, Pressure Of Work On Prime Minister Visit To Scotland Cancelled, Home Office To Make Electrical Survey Causes Of Fires, Gen. Bizri Warns "Imperialists" Unity Of Army And People, French Troops In Gafsa Area Mr. Bourguiba's Hints Of Force, Irony That Went Astray British Protests To "Washington Post", Israel Uneasy Over Next Step In Arms Build-Up Ambassador Visits Mr. Dulles, Suez Landing "A Straight Military Success" Gen. Keightley Discloses Move For Postponement, Fainting At The Dentist's Potential Dangers Of Gas, Discoveries At Birthplace Of Alexander The Great Magnificent Mosaic Floors Laid Bare, Movements Of Liners, Tinplate Works To Close, New Ambassador From Brazil Senhor Chateaubriand's Many Activities, London Calls Halt 23-Mile Advance, Nuclear Plant To Cost £60M. Contract Placed, Iraq 'Plotters' Arrested Syrians Accused Of Complicity, Alleged Murder Of Boy Bench Hand Sent For Trial, "Proof And Guardian Of Democracy" The Queen Welcomes World Parliamentarians, Part Of Caernarvon To Be Sold Over 100 Properties, Makarios Arrives In New York Receptions By Mayor And Governor, Disturbance By Youths Knuckledusters Shown To Bench, Rights Of "Man" Contested Statue "Detrimental To Amenities", Morals On Screen And Radio The Pope's Plea For Supervision, Chinese Bureaucracy Pruned 300,000 Officials Moved. Arts and Entertainment: Clarke Expected To Lead Chess Quick Victory Over Bonham, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,543, B.B.C. Programmes Home. Official Appointments and Notices: Siamese Minister Resigns, Further Electricity Appointments, Naval Appointments, Houblon-Norman Awards. News in Brief. Obituaries: Dr. F. R. Tennant Philosophy Of Religion, Colonel T. W. Pearson, Sir William Craigie, Sir A. Ross Welsh, Sir E. Beoku-Betts, Sir John Stainton High Reputation As Draftsman, Obituary. Index. Editorials/Leaders: A Policy of Prudence, The Sentry's Alarm, Soldier's Story, Clocking Up. Letters to the Editor: Commonwealth Trade, Orientalists, Persian Gulf, Americans Look At Colonialism, What River IS That?, Jobs For Arts Graduates, Acquisition Of Land Procedure Under Ancient ACT, Old Contemptibles. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1857. Sport: Miss Wilkinson Has A Clean Sweep British And English Swimming Records, Rosslyn Park START Off On Right Foot Roehampton Era Begins With Three-Point Victory, English Team To Meet Poland Chance For Revenge At White City, Sports in Brief, An Early START To The Hockey Season Teams To Visit Ireland And Holland, U.S. Lacrosse Team's Heavy Fixture List Far-Flung Itinerary, Girls' Ragged Play At Berwick Miss Varengot In Semi-Final, Surrey Gain Strong Hold On Match Against Rest Follow-On Enforced After Rapid Haul Of Wickets At Scarborough, Cotton Loses To Thomson New Names In Last Eight, Doncaster Cup Chance Of Hornbeam The Queen's Filly Should Win Park Hill Stakes, Old Trafford Football Ground Improvements, Athletes' Training Curtailed Stomach Discomforts Recede, U.S. Amateur Golf Thirlwell Beaten In Fifth Round Last British Player, Burhill Family Foursomes Churchills Going Well, Solomon Two Ahead In Roehampton Croouet, Sales Aggregate Increases Eight Yearlings Sold For 42,300 Guineas, Junior Second Seed Loses Fine Lawn Tennis By Applewhaite, Walker Extended At St. Andrews Jubilee Vase Holder Again In Final, Gale Force Wind At Burnham Yachting Programme Again Cancelled. Business and Finance: Record Year For Cocoa Growers, Dutch Agreement With The I.M.F., Avro Bid For "Dosco" Acceptance Seems Assured, Cloth Output Reduced, Blakey's Boot Protectors, Company Results Lyle Shipping Pays More, Oversea Trade Figures, First Bp Half-Yearly Report, Money Uneven, C.I.C. Consent For Stores Issue, Raphael Tuck Offer, Courtaulds-Celanese Reorganization, Fiduciary Issue Cut, Industrials Lose Early Gains, July Beer Output Higher, Shell's New Pipeline Now Operating, Dollond & Aitchison Limited Strong Financial Position, Views On The Pound At I.M.F. Meeting Bonus From Terylene, Oversea Building Contracts £7M. Increase Last Year, Australian, Mercantile, Land & Finance, Wholesale Prices Index Lower Again. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Firm, Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal Exchange, Foreign Exchanges Canadian Dollars Still Offered, Commodity Prices Small Rally In Copper, New York Stocks, Closing Prices, London Provisions Exchange. Property: Crowe Bates & Weekes.
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