The Times - 12/07/1957
1957; Gale Group;
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From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR REPORTER, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Military Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, JOHN BENN. Little Hallands Hotel, Bishopstone., B. DOWNING. 76, Hillcrest Road, Orpington, Kent., C. K. ALLEN. Reform Club, Pall Mall, S.W.1, July 9., R. C. MCMILLAN, Director, Parks and Cemeteries Department, Manchester. The Dower House, Heaton Park, Manchester., ANNE WILLIAMSON., K. W. SMITH. 8. Curzon Road, Birkenhead., JAMES CHALLIS., By Major E. W. Sheppard, M. S. KHAN, Librarian, Dacca University, President, East Pakistan Library Association, and Vice-President, Pakistan Library Association. University of Dacca, P.O. Ramna, Dacca, East Pakistan. July 6., RICHARD L. VERNON. Keevil Manor, Trowbridge, Wiltshire., D. L. BOWRON. 10 and 11, Finkle Street, Stockton-onTees., From Our Medical Correspondent, By Our City Editor, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Flowers, Appointments And Situations Vacant (continued). Sport: Middlesex Collapse At Gloucester Five Men Out For 28, Yorkshire In Strong Position Another Century For Stott, Kent Well Placed Commanding Position Over Worcester, Thoroughbred In Full Stride Magnificent Century By Marshall, Sports in Brief, Delany Runs At White City Few Foreigners In A.A.A. Championships, Play Curtailed At Yeovil Only Seven Overs, Midland Golf Tournament Foursomes Final Of Newcomers, Amerigo's Task At Sandown Trimmer Renews Challenge, Oxford Tennis Augury Dinner Match Won Three To Love, Hard Day For Derbyshire At The Oval Distinguished Batting On A Petulant Pitch, Rain Intervenes At Edgbaston Insoke's Valuable 80 For Essex, Dublin Lawn Tennis Curtailed Semi-Finalists Decided, Brough Reaches Last Eight Former Yorkshire Holder Beaten, Acer Preferred In Dockers Derby Pontefract Double For Robinson, Oxford Crews Lead At Lowestoft Boats Loaned By Royal Norfolk And Suffolk, Sussex Rally At Old Trafford No Play After Tea, Fine Shooting By R.E.M.E. Remarkable Score In Roberts Cup. Display Advertising: Bulmers, Craven, Cummins, Life, Shell, Go National Benzole, Multiple Display Advertisements, G. E. C., Slazenger, The Times, 'Epivax', "Broomwade". News: Nigerian Talks Criticized Dr. Azikiwe "Bitterly Disgusted", New Model Armies Of The Past, Lower Death-Rate In Poliomyelitis Great Advances In Techniques, Mr. Khrushchev Calls For East-West Tolerance "Marriage Without Love But With Understanding", Aiding Earthquake Victims Britain Sends Air Supplies, Covent Garden Traders' Plan Annexe Instead Of New Site, Lady Olivier's Cue In Lords Theatre Protest During Debate Plea For St. James's, Vote For Malaya Constitution Unanimous Approval, Ripon Cathedral Appeal Now For £150,000 Further Ravages Found, Party's Opposition To Commonwealth Socialist Link Rejected, Infantry Regiments To Be Cut To Fifty, Union Plea On Nuclear Bomb "Britain Should Give Lead", Scheme To Speed London Traffic New Restrictions On Waiting Roads For 40 M.P.H. Limit Chosen, U.S. Firm's New Drug Promising Results Of Tests Claimed, Riches From Sahara French Minster's Forecast, Plans To Suspend Bomb Tests Soviet-U.S. Differences, Movements Of Liners, 14 Nurses To Leave Hospital Resignation Over Meals Boycott Accepted, Japanese Trial For Girard U.S. Supreme Court Decision, Mrs. Gregg's Friday Ritual Glimpse Of Real Life Across The Post Office Counter, Methodist View Of Reunion "Softening Of Feeling" Welcomed, Central Laboratory For Museums Urged Need For General Research, U.S. Policy Praised By Mr. Suhrawardy, Talks On Pitchers' Agreement Last-Minute Efforts To Settle Dispute, Mrs. Golda Meir Returns Home French Visit Cut Short, Three Condemned Men Free Escape From Budapest Prison, Mr. Nehru's Talks In Cairo Conveying The British Viewpoint, M.P.S Ask: What Action On Inflation? Chancellor Addresses His Back Benchers Opposition To Launch Debate, Doctors' Anger At Outcome Of Pay Negotiations B.M.A. Meeting Demands Service Terms Enforceable In Law, Tobacco Tar In Cancer Tests Tumours Produced In Rats, Indian Dependence On Food Imports Brake On Economic Plans, Hague Court To Decide Girl's Future Dutch Proceedings Against Sweden, Lully Opera Scores Sold For £370 Books From Library Of Lord Hinchingbrooke, British Wife Released From U.S. Prison Order To Be Deported, The Queen Delayed By Crowds Welcome In Rain On Merseyside, Reports of the following company, African Barrister Struck Off Kenya Court Action, Holy Family In Modern Dress Church Paintings Of Unusual Treatment, Higher Grants For Pupils Late Leavers' Aid "Investment In The Nation's Future", Schoolboy Explorers Expedition To Finnish Lapland, St. James's Church London Bach Group, 60 Road Stretches Chosen For 40 M.P.H. Limit, Municipal Busmen In Further Talks, Malenkov's New Role, Preserving Houses In Downing St. Committee To Report To Prime Minister, Man WHO Lost His Hands At Arnhem Offer From The Men HE Fought, Promoter Given Leave To Appeal, Grave Of Ancient Briton Found 'Distinguished Chiefain', Motoring To The Crimea Road Of Literary Landmarks, Eisteddfod In The Rain Grimsby Youth Choir's Success, "Ideal" Anti-Malaria Drug Still Being Sought Big Advances In Last War, Locust Invasion Spreading Warning Given By F.A.O., Charge Of Aiding Alfred Hinds Two Men Sent For Trial, Government In Trouble Committee Rejects Special Powers. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Last Spitfires Are Retired Ceremonial Flights Only In Future, Military Appointments, Kent Show Awards Close Contest For Dairy Championship. News in Brief. Reviews: Film With Navvy As Hero Miracle In Soho, An Artist With The Blues Reductio Ad Absurdum, Scala Theatre Spring, 1600, Cheltenham Festival Opening Concert, The Shadow Of A Gunman Independent Television, Royal Ballet's London Season, Sabine Baring-Gould's Pledges of Immortality, Million Francs For A Play Help For Young Producers. Arts and Entertainment: Mermaid Theatre, B.B.C. Programmes Home, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,489. Picture Gallery: Indaba For The Queen Mother In The Matopos, Politics and Parliament: Cyprus Debate Next Week Opposition Expected To Divide House, House Of Commons, The Arts Starved Of Capital Urgent Need For Increased Government Patronage House Of Lords. Law: High Court Of Justice Probate, Divorce And Admiralty Division Effect Of Foreign Decree Of Judicial Separation Tursi V. Tursi, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Law Of Larceny "A Public Scandal" Russell V. Smith, Court Of Appeal Crematorium Burial Ground For Rating Law V. Borough Of Wandsworth, Bus Depot Rates, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Libel Action Against Bookmakers Lane-Smith V. William Hill (Park Lane) Ltd. and Another. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The Aga Khan, Seagulls, A Lead from Strength, New Rules of the Road, Treaties Upheld. Letters to the Editor: Loans For Marriage, Changes In The Playground What Children Really Want, Rabbits Again, More Than Smoke, British Books Abroad, Loose Unity, Not In The Least Improbable, School Records. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Walter Nausch, The Aga Khan A Citizen Of The World, Mr. A. J. Cummings, Mrs. Mary Bishop, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1857. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodity Prices Copper Lower Again, Stock Markets Turn Downwards, Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal Exchange, New York Stocks, Foreign Exchanges Sterling Cheaper, Wall Street Barely Steady, Closing Prices, London Provisions Exchange. Business and Finance: Scottish Machine Tool Corporation Limited Higher Output Achieved Profit Rate Affected By Rising Costs Mr. Douglas Sharp On A Year Of Progress, Charles Churchill & Co. Limited Increased Sales And Profit Mr. J. B. S. Gabriel's Statement, City News In Brief, Trust's Capital Plan, Belgian Copper Price Cut, Company Results Courage And Barclay Dividend, Indo-West African Trade, DAILY NEWS LTD. (Proprietors of News Chronicle and The Star) Mr. L. J. Cadbury On Newspaper Costs And Prices, Richardsons, Westgarth & Co., Limited A Year Of Intensive Effort And Planning Mr. O. J. Philipson's Review, AMBROSE SHARDLOW & CO. LIMITED (Engineers and Drop Stampers, Manufacturers of Crankshafts and Micrometers) Policy Of Price Reductions Continued Fruition Of Various Expansion Schemes Mr. T. P. N. Burness On Greater Overall Efficiency, Why H P Restrictions Were Reimposed Half-Year's Steel Output, The Dover Engineering Works Year Of Satisfactory Working, J. Collett Ltd. "Jacoll" Hats-Record Sales, The Investment Trust Corporation, Limited Results Again Satisfactory Capitalization Proposals Approved, Latin American View Of Common Market, The Sheffield Twist Drill And Steel Company Greater Turnover At Reduced Profit Margins Significant Increase In Trade With Dollar Areas Mr. Alexander Dormer On Group Expansion, Walker Cain Limited Overall Output Maintained Draught Beer Returning To Popularity Heavy Taxation Contributing To Inglationary Spiral Lord Brocket On Excessive Burden Of Duty, OZALID COMPANY LIMITED (Makers of Sensitized Papers, &c.) Another Progressive Year, Oil Production, Goodlass Wall And Lead Industries Efforts To Offset Increasing Costs Mr. R. L. H. Lancaster On Further Widening Of U.K. Activities, Mining News, Prew-Smith Knitwear Marketing, Note Circulation Over £2,000M., Beyer, Peacock's Offer For Anti-Attrition, Tronor Mines, Ltd. Mr. J. H. Rich's Statement, London Wool Sales, Mr. H. F. Oppenheimer, Richardsons, Westgarth Capital Needs, Finance Corporation For Industry Limited Inflation: Seriousness Of Nation's Position Must Be Laid Bare Problem Of Increasing Competitive Power Analysed Courageous And Imaginative Leadership Needed To Combat Problem Of Continuing Inflation Lord Bruce Of Melbourne's Comments And Observations, Thomas Brown & Sons, Limited Consolidation With A View To Expansion, Laporte Industries Limited Large Capital Expenditure Programme Mr. L. P. O'brien On Finance, Walker Cain Meeting, Money Short. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Property: Chamberlaine-Brothers & Edwards.
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