The Times - 21/10/1959
1959; Gale Group;
Autores
E. MECLEWSKI, Chief Editor of the, DAVID K. WOLFE MURRAY., HENRY DURANT., JOHN POWLESLAND., P. J. TENNISON., COLIN JORDAN, National Organizer., M. V. LE P. TRENCH., G. W. LYTTELTON., FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MILITARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent, From Our Middle East Correspondent, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, RONALD MCCRINDLE., D. F. GOCH., A. D. GRANT., EIRENE WHITE., JOHN BAKER., M. L. JACKS., HERBERT BUTCHER., ROSS WILSON., C. E. VULLIAMY., NORMAN BIRNBAUM., By Sir Harry Luke, J. C. MASTERMAN. Worcester College, Oxford, Oct. 19., A. MCLEOD., ALLAN YOUNGER., ALLAN J. BOWERS., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, FROM OUR DRAMATIC CRITIC, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Boxing Correspondent, From Our Rowing Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From Our Shipping Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Flowers, Public Appointments. Letters to the Editor: Bridge Design, Hazards Of Power, Past Speakers, Making Facts Known, Battle Over Air Fares, "Get 'Em In Wuns", Labour's High Age Group Pension Needs On Retirement, None In A Million, Company Accounts, White Horse Neglected, All Around The Underground, A Piece Of Cake, Feeding The Hungry, Polish View Of Oder-Neisse Fears Of German Nationalism, Radicalism, Party Names, Election Forecast, "Montpelier", White Defence League. Law: Straining The Muddy Water Regina V. Jackson And Others, High Court Of Justice Chancery Division Can Foreigner Open Case Either In Foreign Language Or Through Interpreter? In Re Trepca Mines Limited, Court Of Criminal Appeal Reasons For Dismissing Podola Appeal Regina V. Podola, Chancery Division "The Ginger Man" Olympia Press Ltd. V. J. P. Donleavy And Neville Spearman Ltd.. Display Advertising: THE Kenning MOTOR GROUP, Barclays Bank D.C.O., Jaguar, Multiple Display Advertisements, The New Star Sapphire, Decca, Janitor boilers, Noral, Rolls-Royce, United Glass, The Public Trustee, Blue Nun, Swissair, Northern Assurance Company Limited, Woolwich, Rootes Motors Ltd, Cyma, Phensic, Qantas, VAT 69, Triplex, 'Terylene', Shell-Mex And B. P. Gases Limited, Wilmot Breeden, Rover, Hermeseal, Alvis. News: Woman Teacher Murdered Found In Glasgow Flat, Plastic Threat To The Classic Bistro, Girls As Violent As Boys "Free Discipline Idea" Criticized, Attack On A German Post-War Myth Critics Of Volkswagen Appear, Council Of Healing Debated At Lambeth Meeting Not To Be Integrated In British Council Of Churches, Women's Status At Oxford Eligible To Become Vice-Chancellor "Final Franchise", Defence Of Atomic Bomb Decision Alternative To Total Disarmament, 'Gigantic' Cost Of Dirty Air Minister's Hope Of Improvements, Plotting To Overthrow Gen. De Gaulle Subversion By Right-Wing Extremists, 19 Million Listen To Radio, "Soon Quicker To Walk" Duke Of Edinburgh On Motoring, Rootes Men Vote To End Strike Press Excluded From Meeting, Many Cars Of New Design At Motor Show Russian Models Shown For First Time, £4M. Underpass Planned For Blackfriars Direct Link Between Embankment And Queen Victoria Street, September Election For Tanganyika Council Dissolution In August, Undiplomatic Exchanges At A U.N. Luncheon, Labour Decision Governed By Time Factor, "Snobbery" In Scots Churches, "Canned" Applause In Broadcasting Review By U.S. Company, £500 Prize For Amateur Wild Life Film Contest By B.B.C. And Nature Council, Shift In U.S. Foreign Aid Policy "Buy American" AIM, Water Board To Cut Supplies "Worst Shortage For 150 Years", Hospital Denies Exploiting Patients Work For Pen Firm, Clyde Welders Go Back Talks To Be Resumed, African Federation "More Stable" Mr. H. Oppenheimer On Election Result, Podola Hearing In Lords Sought Reasons For Appeal's Dismissal Stated, Three-Day Visit By Dr. Adenauer Arrival In London On Nov. 17, Royal Show Still Seeks Fixed Base Offers Invited From The Midlands, Cuba To Get Early Reply On Planes Ambassador's Talk With Mr. Lloyd, Church Historian As Moderator, Veteran Cars From America, Oxford Tutor Took Own Life, Safety Of Products To Be Examined, New Governor's Policy For Holloway Toughness Not The Way To Reform, Soviet Moon Research Results Soon 'Important Discoveries', Resignation Of U.S. Missiles Chief "Discouraged By Foot Dragging" Big Russian Lead, The Riot ACT IS Read In Nairobi Baton Charges By Police "Kenyatta Day" Crowds Acclaim Mr. Mboya, Queen Mother's Visit To Kariba Dam, Heated U.N. Debate On Tibet Soviet Objection To Resolution, United Party Veteran's Future Mr. Lawrence's Position In New Group, Buganda Delegation For London New Minister To Hear Lukiko's Views, Call-Up Delay Of Two Years Effect On Men's Careers, Angling Library Sold For £15,630 264 Volumes Included, Bacon Curers Ask To See Minister "Large Sum Lost On Every Pig", More Ships Carrying Less Cargo Port Of London Record For Tonnage, London Statues Stand In Need Of Cleaning Pigeons Among Principal Culprits, Mias Case Witness Tells Of Sheets On Coster Barrows "Told They Were Redundant Or Government Surplus", Attempt To Halt U.S. Steel Strike Government's Petition For Injunction, Poor Vintage For Portugal Thunderstorms In Douro District, Quintuplets Born In U.S. Two Fail To Survive, Judge's Comment On Boy's Suicide "Scandalous" HE Was Not Allowed Bail, Reason For Changes In Admiralty Posts, Belgian Petrol Tax To Be Increased Budget For Congo, Cotton Mission To Go To Egypt Talks Expected Next Month On Imports, Policemen Get 75gns. Costs Second Acquittal In Director Case, Dwindling Race Of Eskimos Canadian Author's New Criticism, Three Years For Man In Car Deals Case, Egyptian Cotton Exporters' Optimism Hope Of Reviving Trade With Non-Communist Countries, Bonn Foreign Ministry Change Significance Of An Appointment, Some Farm Work A Month Behind More Rain Needed On Heavy Land, M.P.S' Views On Labour Defeat Little Agreement With Mr. Jay, Atom Research Site Near Oxford Transfer Of Much Harwell Work, Tal Maintains Clear Chess Lead Four Successive Wins, Karachi Exodus Begins To New Pakistan Capital 1,000-Mile Journey To Sojourn In Rawalpindi, Dentist Sentenced To 21 Months Claims Put In For Work Not Done, Car Production Up In September Exports Figure Stays Constant, Society Secretary On £8,000 Charges Fraudulent Conversion Alleged, Tram Men Join Bus Strikers No Peace Moves At Sheffield, 10 Years For Bank Robbery Turf Accountant Sentenced, Movements Of Liners, A Microcosm Of The Entente, £M. London Exhibition Centre Proposed Need For Place To Hold Heavy Industry Displays, Ceylon Hint Of Immediate Election Woman Minister Dismissed, Excavations At Stonehenge Completed Bronze Age Remains Being Studied, Last Boat Down The Mole Adventurous Trip On A River That IS "In No Way Navigable", Siamese Visit To Laos Request To Reconsider Postponement, Labour Protest At Method Of Selecting Speaker Sir H. Hylton-Foster Dispels Angry Atmosphere, Coal Board's Surplus £1,058,000 For Half-Year, "Russian Week" In Finland Trade Agreement And Industrial Fair, 'Threat To Shackle Free Reporting' Call For Firm Stand By Editors, Trapped Miners' Chances "Slight", Mr. Eisenhower To Fly To Georgia Short Golfing Trip, Engine Driver For Trial Tampering With Signal Equipment Alleged, Rome Plea For Man In Death Cell "Crimes Expiated", Sabotage To Nautilus Damage In Nuclear Submarine. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1859. Official Appointments and Notices: Ecclesiastical News New Archdeacon Of Blackburn, New Recorder Of London Sir Anthony Hawke Elected, Assize Commissioner, From The London Gazette Tuesday, Oct. 20, 1959. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: House Of Commons, Sir H. Hylton-Foster To Be New Speaker Opposition Complain About Selection Methods House Of Lords. Picture Gallery: Old Westminster From A New Angle. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Programmes Home, Bridge Olympic Games, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,195. Obituaries: Sir A. Braithwaite M.P. For Harrow West, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Sidney Clive, Sir A. Braithwaite, Herr Werner Krauss A Dynamic Actor, Mme. Claude Kogan, Brig. J. S. McCombe, Senator Ibrahim Former Persian Prime Minister, Mr. G. De Warfaz, Mr. N. E. Barnes, Obituary, Mr. J. T. Davey And Mr. H. J. Morris. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Eighty Days, The Choice of Speaker, And So to Bed, De Gaulle's Opponents, So Far So Good. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Roberto Gerhard's New Symphony, The Merry Widow, Ouvreuses As Mime Critics Needless Effort, More Music No Aid To Television Play, Film-Making In New York A Convenience To Actors, Conviction Lacking in Play about Unhappy Family, A Euphonious Butterfly Effective Revival at Sadler's Wells, Edinburgh Theatre To Be Sold, Miss Anne Heaton To Resume Dancing, Love-Hate Relationship with German Painting, Mr. Millard Williams's Recital, One More River, A Call On Kuprin M.P. Dramatizes Novel For Broadway, Young Conductors' Difficulties Struggle for Recognition in England. Sport: Neill Outclassed By World Featherweight Champion Referee Intervenes In First Round At Wembley Pool, Extra Holes In Foursomes Central Title For Young Partners, D. Smith Shaken By Fall Three Horses Down, Hockey Internationals In Middlesex XI, Tennis, Harrow XV Take Their Time Early Nervousness Mastered, Lochroe Just Preferred To Pas Seul Kipling's Late Challenge Held By Auroy, Sports in Brief, Wolverhampton Results, Surrey Please Rhodesians Double Satisfaction, Cambridge Without Scoring Power Footballers Miss Openings, Staggered START May End Bumping Races Oxford Boat Captains Approve New Proposal, Rugby Fives, Two Late Goals By Malvern Light Ball Awkward To Control, Floodlight Rugby Encounter Harlequins Entertain Cardiff. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Swiss Investment Fund Property And Stock Interests, Markets Still Buoyant Funds Continue To Forge Ahead, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Wall Street Loses Early Gains Irregularly Lower, Commodities Another 45s. A Ton Rise In Zinc, Closing Prices, Unit Trust Prices. Business and Finance: City News In Brief, Latest Dividends, Curbing Industrial Boom In Germany Increase In Discount Rate?, No Recovery Seen Yet In British Shipyards, Marsh And Baxter, Limited Difficulties In Bacon Industry Review By Mr. W. W. Marsh, Anglo-Indonesian Plantations Ltd. Mr. C. Jackson On The Effect Of Important New Monetary Measures, Sena Sugar Propose Scrip Issue, Bids And Deals Achille Serre Acquires Scottish Dyers, Ontario Loan Success Big Demand For $50M. Issue, Liberalization Urged By G.A.T.T. Call To Japan And Australia, Sterling Reacts After Fresh Rise, Good Ventersdorp Reef Values, Revenue Deficit Lower, Oil-Fired Heating In The Home Mobil Extended-Term Credit Scheme, Sale Of Canadian Debentures, Borrowing At The Bank Difficult Day For Market, Monetary Reform In Morocco Well Received By French Circles, Impact Of Canadin Oil Policy On World Markets One Of Biggest Potential Producers, U.S. Steel Output, Kaffir Quarterlies, Alcoa Resuming Work On Smelter Project, International Wheat Council E.E.C. Represented For First Time, Company Results J. Hepworth & Son's Distribution Doubled, U.K./Hungarian Trade Pact Extended, Guide To The Inquiries Into Company Affairs Wide Field Now Being Examined, Ford Takeover Denied, Terms Of Trade, Regional Properties Limited Improved Results Mr. Bernard Sutton's Statement. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Property: Osborn & Mercer, Town Houses.
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