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The Times - 30/11/1957

1957; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR LABOUR REPORTER, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondents, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our New Zealand Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, 0. GAYER MORGAN, Chairman, Ophthalmic Group Committee of the British Medical Association. L.H. SAVIN, President, Faculty of Ophthalmologists, 115A, Harley Street, Devonshire Street, W.1. Nov. 28., NEVILLE SHEPHERD, Chief Information Officer, Board of Trade. Horse Guards Avenue, Whitehall, S.W.1, Nov. 28., D. H. MELLOR, Pembroke College, Cambridge., C. J. D. DAVIES, Hon. Secretary, Cambridge University Conservative Association. Pembroke College, Cambridge., THELMA CAZALET-KEIR. 18, Fountain House, Park Street, W.1, Nov. 28., ARTHUR BRYANT. The Athenaeum, S.W.1. Nov. 28., From Our Scottish Correspondent, E. W. L. MAY. Royal Air Force, Locking, Weston-superMare, Somerset, Nov. 27., STANLEY HIRST, Director of Education. Education Offices, Woodlands Road, Middlesbrough., MICHAEL BLAKE. Court Farm, West Meon, Petersfield, Hampshire., FROM A CORRESPONDENT., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM A COLLECTOR, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Concerts, TRAVEL (4 lines 28s. minimum), Company Meeting Notices, Connoisseurs' Guide. Reviews: Clear Singing Of Oratorio Hampstead Choral Society, Another Orchestra In Need, A Titian Cleaned Picture On View Again At National Gallery, Blake Exhibition At The Tate. Law: "Grossest Impertinence" To Court, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division L.C.C. Not Liable To Building Contractors For Holiday Pay Henry Boot & Sons, Ltd. V. London County Council, Failure Of Law To Protect Worker Lord Macdermott On Union Power, Court Of Appeal Wife's Pending Divorce Suit Husband May Live Meanwhile In Matrimonial Home Gorulnick V. Gorulnick. News in Brief. News: Dangerous Driving Deaths Woman Aged 76 Fined And Disqualified, Soviet Advance In Radio-Astronomy New Telescope Reported, Soviet Rocket "Coming In Fast" Scientists Expect Fall To-Day, Oxford Union's New President Election Of Ceylon Undergraduate, Brighton Reply On London Thieves' Organization Contact Through Friend Of C.I.D. Inspector Alleged, Preparations For The Queen's Broadcast Television And Sound Links Duplicated, Record Entry For CAT Show Thiepval Precocious Best Exhibit, More Aircraft Cuts Feared Makers' Warning Of Serious Effects, U.N. Rejects Talks On West New Guinea, Business Government For Finland Long Crisis Ended, Denials By Spain Mopping Up Of Armed Contingents, Efforts In U.N. Lobbies For Algeria Compromise, New Bomber For N.A.T.O. Forces In Britain, Mystery 'Flash And Bang' Report Unexplained, Cheaper Air Fares Transatlantic Plan, Festive Edinburgh Counting Cost Of Culture In Auld Reekie, 43 Peers Wish To Speak On Lords Bill, State Industry Tariffs Government Wishes As Influence, Challenge Likely On Privilege Terms Of Motion For Judicial Ruling, Attachment Of Earnings Maintenance Bill Provisions, Dr. Adenauer To Address M.P.S Arrangements For London Visit, Bill To Establish Optical Council, Jordan Officers Due To-Day "Routine" Talks In London, 4,185,000 Homes Able To See I.T.A. Programmes Report On Progress In First Two Years, "Grâce Dieu" To Be Closed, Movements Of Liners, Spanish Bomber Raid Near Ifni Moroccans Claim Many Killed, Durban "Revolt" Over New Legislation Government's Powers, E.T.U. Keep Rule Talks Secret Changes Likely To Be Opposed Agenda Not Sent To Branches, Third Rail Union Submit Claim Demand "To Maintain Purchasing Power", Canadian Mission Impressed "Never Seen Such A High Work Tempo", Tower Crashes After Fire Five Killed And One Missing Wing Shattered, Early Drawings Of Wales, Policy Of Labour Party Deplored South Rhodesian Views On Commons Vote, French Hydrogen Bomb Denial No Sahara Test Next Spring, Washington Speculation On Mr. Nixon's Powers, The Lord's Coming Judgment And Decision, Veronese Pietá Fetches 1,200gns. Total Of £26,300 At Picture Sale, Milestone Towards Free Trade Area O.E.E.C. Meeting Ends, Covering the 'Eyesores' in Gardens, Envoy's Statement "Regretted" Foreign Office And Guatemala Plan, Right Of Way Over Moors Claimed, £200,000 Grant For Widening Strand Scheme To Relieve Congestion, Care Of Public Records Keeper To Direct And Advise, Eoka Pledges Not Kept Renewed Violence Denounced, Otter Hunting in the North, Doctor Found Not Guilty Wife Slapped Woman's Face, "Walter's £100" As Election Issue New Zealand Battle Of Promises, Mr. Price To Explain London Breakdown Message To Honduras, M. Gaillard Given Two Confidence Votes Assembly Approves Algeria Outline Law Tunisia-Morocco Offer Rejected, Hospital Group Chairman Resigns Withdrew Charge Against Nurses, Ghana "A Republic By Tradition" Royal Portraits To Be Moved, Survivals And Revivals In Burgos Exploring the City of El Cid, Fifty-Shilling Samaritan Adventures Of A Motorist WHO Did Not Know About The Tide, Opera for the Connoisseur, Mr. Hammarskjold On His Way To Beirut, Church Funds Drive By U.S. Team Collections To End, Assurances To Malta Dockyard Work For Three Years. Politics and Parliament: Parliament Aged In Mental Hospitals Minister Rebuts Allegations House Of Commons. Official Appointments and Notices: Inspector, R.A.O.C., University News Oxford, Engineer Officer In Charge Of Dockyard, From The London Gazette Friday, Nov. 29. Display Advertising: Norvic, Appeals, Multiple Display Advertisements, South African TOURIST CORPORATION, Union-Castle, The Times, Player's "No Name". Picture Gallery: U.S.A.F. In Britain-A Visit To Sculthorpe. Arts and Entertainment: B.B.C. Programmes For The Weekend To-Day, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,610. Obituaries: M. Raoul Rivet, Dr. O. G. S. Crawford Ancient Britain On The Map, Miss Mabel Terry Lewis Fifty Years On The Stage, Mr. Tom Williams, Obituary. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Longs and Shorts, The Way To A Deal, A Brave Attempt, Cinematomythia. Letters to the Editor: Records Of Adoption, Farm Land, Women In The House Of Lords, Opticians Bill, Import Duties, Naval War History, Freedom From Whitehall, University Politics What Scientists Have To Do. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1857. Sport: New Zealand Out For, 223 Miss Duggan Takes Six Wickets, Championship Leaders Well Matched Home Football Gains Attention, Cambridge Win Six In A Row University Squash Rackets Oxford Freshman Outstanding, Fair Test For Australians Against Ulster Important Encounter At Redruth, Miss Wilkinson Honoured Seven Records Ratified, Sports in Brief, Hostile Bowling By Drennan Border Score Of Only 142, King Scores For Third Time In Succession Norton Favoured By Weights At Newbury, Sao Paulo Grand Prix Race Fangio Favourite, To-Day's Sporting Arrangements Association League Championship, Time Trial Cyclists At Albert Hall Champions Acclaimed, Miss Mortimer Successful Women's Doubles Title. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Firm, Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal Exchange, Commodity Markets Late Fall In Forward Tin, New York Stocks, Foreign Exchanges Sterling Cheaper, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: Lower Stag Line Profits, Quiet Buying Of Equities, West German Reserves A Small Increase, Bank Statements For November, Metropolitan Estate And Property Corporation Revenue Again Increased, Iron And Steel Import Duties, Bids And Deals Unilever Response, Vickers Tractors In Canada, Fisons Issue Pruned By The C.I.C. High Motor Castings Output, Change In Moroccan Franc Unlikely, Money Market Has Easy Close, The Dorada Railway Company Name Changed To Dorada Holdings Capital Reorganization Approved, Shipping Federation President Re-Elected, Another Brewery Pays More, Treasury Bill Tender, Company Results A.B.E. Dividend Cut, Gordon Hotels Profits, Wool Consumption Up 5 Per Cent.. Property: Board-Residence And Apartments, Country Properties.

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