The Times - 28/02/1958
1958; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Science Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, FROM OUR MILITARY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, P. J. BISHOP, DAVID GARNETT., A. W. GRIFFITHS., R. S. NEWALL, C. J. E. MARSHALL., A. G. WADE., BRIAN OSBORNE., JOHN LATEY., JOHN PEEL., By Alexander Topchiev, , PHILIP BROADBENT., CLIVE WILLIAMS., J. C. MASTERMAN. Worcester College, Oxford, Feb. 26., FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR REPORTER, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, By Our City Editor,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Declaration Of Dividends, Opera And Ballet, Flowers, Appointments And Situations Vacant (continued). Politics and Parliament: Tax Increases In Pakistan Budget 100% Import Duty On Cars, House Of Commons Thursday, February 27, Ulster Polling Day March 20, Defence Policy Confirmed By 56 Votes U.S. Missiles To Be Tested Before Installation. Display Advertising: Copperad, Air Lines Of Spain, Austin, Imperial Chemical Industries Limited, County Borough Of Huddersfield, Leicester Permanent Building Society, Rootes, The Geographical Magazine, The Chase Manhattan Bank, Avia, Industrial Estates Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Inco-Mond, Heal's, The Times, Robertson's, Costain. News: Demands From The South For Federal Status Issue In First Poll Since Independence, No Regulation Of Bacon Imports Farmers Seek Fresh Meeting, Yemen Complaint To United Nations "British Attacks", No More Crevasses For Dr. Fuchs Smooth Highway To Scott Base, Soviet Academy Of Sciences, Canadian Election Campaign Mr. Pearson On Trade Expansion, President's Action Causes Surprise 'Disability' Agreement, Ban On Cotton Textiles Australian Imports To Cease, Appeal To West On Algeria France Accused By Mr. Bourguiba Bridging The Gap, Melbourne Welcomes The Queen Mother, Police Ready To Use More Dogs Checking Hooligans, Lorry Parking In The City Proposal To Lay Down Standards Opposed, Mr. Shinwell Outspoken On Party Defence Cleavage "Accept Defeat" Call To Critics, Making The Army More Attractive Gen. Whistler To Lead Inquiry, Thalassa! Thalassa! Young Summer Pilgrims Hailed The Sea At South Shields, Butter Controversy In Finland Complaint Of Dumping, Vauxhall Victor Estate Car, Uncertainty In Lancashire Trade Worth £2,250,000, Radioactivity In Food Results Of Survey Using A New Method, 35 Killed On Manx Traders' Air Trip Rescuers Fight Through Snowdrifts To Wreck Injured Airman Gets Aid From Television Station, Leyton Orient Fined £2,000 Chairman Censured, Opposition Rents Motion "Serious Hardships", Racial Zoning Protest Durban Petition To Council, An Eye On Ginger Group Leaders Asked To Meet Party Executive, Three Guilty In Brighton Trial Ridge And Lyons Acquitted, New Local Pockets Of High Unemployment Difficulty Recurs In S. Wales, 'Stupid' Purchase Tax Attacked 'Gilbert And Sullivan', 'Herald' And Party Leaders In Collision, Transvaal School Conversion Parents Lose Case, Firm Cut Price Of Oil-Fired Boilers, Expanding Output Of Newsprint Changing Pattern In Canada, Sudanese Go To The Polls Candidates Shown By Symbols, 5% Cut In Some Tire Prices 'Passing On Benefit' Of Lower Rubber Cost, Firewomen's Claim To Be Pressed Joint Deputation To Ministers, Productivity Funds Transferred Use In Africa Instead Of Britain, No U.S. Manning Of Bases In Britain Training Activities, New Austin Utility Vehicle Four-Wheel Drive And Rubber Suspension, N.A.T.O. Studies Plans For Summit Talks, Unemployment Threat To Australia Dr. Evatt's Concern, £28,900 Jewel Sale, Paying For The Police State Poland's Big Security Bill, Two Kinds Of Morality Case For Bishop Of Prato, Arab "Agents Of Imperialism" Col. Nasser's Attack, Thaw Frees Traffic In Most Districts, Nuclear Arms For Bundeswehr Herr Strauss Takes Favourable View, U.S. Adherence To Three Mile Limit, Television Of By-Election B.B.C. Plans For Kelvingrove, "Freebooters Of Sea Routes" Growing Use Of Flags Of Convenience, Waste In Foreign Aid Schemes Demands For An Audit, Plea For Time To Pay £100,000 Fine 'International Market Repercussions'. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,685, B.B.C. Programmes Home. Reviews: Prizewinning Suite, Television Company As Impresario, An American Evaluation of Opera as Drama, Festival Hall The Philharmonia Concert Society, Subtlety Of Cut In New Fashions Balenciaga Collection, Wigmore Hall A Dutch Pianist's Recital, Three Choirs Festival, Russian Film With British Hero Script By Gerassimov, The Spectrum On Canvas Mr. Patrick Heron's New Paintings, Guildhall School Of Music Arnell's New Opera, Strand Theatre Touch It Light. Picture Gallery: Rescue Work Goes On In The Fog. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Two Greek Ministers Resign, Ecclesiastical News Bishop Of Gambia And Rio Pongas Consecrated. Obituaries: Lieut.-Col. W. F. Stirling, Prof. Fernand Baldensperger Comparative Literature, The Rev. Eneas Tozzi, Mr. W. A. H. King, Mr. Harry Cohn, Maj.-Gen. K. J. Martin, Sir Charles Mendl, Mr. H. L. Drake The Teaching Of Classics, Sir Eric Von Bibra, Obituary. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Canadian Election Issues, The Whole Hog, The Area In Between, A Tale without Embroidery. Letters to the Editor: The Memory Box, Study And Athletics, Parmentier's Potatoes, British Loans, A Candidate's Beliefs, Rise In Divorces, Production Planning, Approach To A Monument Must Stonehenge Be Restored?, Sudanese Frontier. Court and Social: Court Circular. Law: House Of Lords Landlord's Right To Premises For Reconstruction Betty's Cafes Ltd. V. Phillips Furnishing Stores Ltd., Brighton Trial Summing-Up "Oath Against Oath", Higher Fines Sought For Insulting Behaviour, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Prison Officer's Libel Action Against Newspaper Hamilton V. Odhams Press, Ltd. Sport: Cambridge Lose Confidence Oxford End Run Of Lacrosse Success, Bedford Cling To Early Lead Oxford Backs Subdued, Heavy Going At Kempton Rosati Returning To Form Pas Seul's Chance, Rackets Match Extended Winchester Equal To Crisis, Sports in Brief, Ireland Likely To Maintain Dominance Over Scots Midfield Advantage May Be Decisive, Easy Victory For Winchester XI Eton Miss Their Chances, Jesus Keep The Leadership Sixth L.M.B.C. Crew Bump Fifth, Cambridge Boxers Better Balanced May Win At Oxford, Quick Wickets For West Indies, Hockey Club Records. Stock Exchange Tables: Closing Prices Account Days, Stock Exchange Dealings, Stock Market Rally Extended, Wall Street Heavy, Commodities Lead And Zinc Inclined To Ease, New York Stocks, Property Issue Success £18M. Subscribed, Montreal Exchange, London Provisions Exchange. Business and Finance: J. & A. CHURCHILL LTD. (Medical and Scientific Book Publishers) Substantial Progress Despite Difficulties Sir Adrian Jarvis On Scope For Expansion, The Pataling Rubber Estates Results Reflect Competent Plantation Management Continuing Policy Of Rejuvenation Sir Eric Miller Reiterates Confidence In Malaya's Future, Bank Of England Return, The Metropolitan Railway Country Estates Limited Sir Bernard Docker's Statement, U.S. Crude Oil Output, Curbs On Sterling Note Imports Removed Fall In Unilever Profits, Unilever Figures, R. B. Pullin & Co. Eventful Year, Rise Of £80M. In H.P. Debt £750M. Goods Sold On Credit, Bagdad Light & Power, Company Results Alfred Herbert Dividend Raised, The £ Recovers After Earlier Weakness, Britannic Bonus Raised, Outlook For Rubber, The Rubber Trade Association Of London Supply And Demand Almost Balanced World Money Conditions Affect Prices Mr. Maurice Symington On The Outlook, London Wool Sales, Bids And Deals, European Investment Bank, £300M. Fall In Bank Deposits, Tax Transfers Cause Money Shortage. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1858. Property: Eastbourne..
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