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The Times - 16/03/1955

1955; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Reporter, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, YOUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT. March 15., C. M. BARLOW. Belmont School, Hassocks. Sussex., R. S. HEWETT, Director, Hewett Fishing Company Ltd. 11-12, St. Mary at Hill, E.C.3., W. HARVEY MOORE. 3, Paper Buildings, Temple, E.C.4, March 14., MARTIN BOYD. 37, St. James's Place, S.W.1, March 14., A. J. C. FARLOW, County Councillor, Northfleet. Four Oaks, Gouge Avenue, Northfleet, Kent, March 14., J. G. MARSHALL. Woodbury, Upper Ruckinge, Ashford, Kent., KOSAMOND C. FISHER, RUTH ADAM, JOHN BOWLBY, KATHARINE ELLIOT, MARGERY FRY, HILARY HALPIN, BASIL HENRIQUES, DOROTHEA HUNTER, PEGGY JAY, MARY M. C. KEMBALL, MARCUS MORRIS, MARY OGILVIE, MADELEINE J. ROBINSON, ARTHUR SKEFFINGTON, F. CLARE SPURGIN, EILEEN YOUNGHUSBAND., S. L. FRANKLIN. 31, Ridgemount Avenue, Coulsdon, Surrey., FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Notices, Opera And Ballet. Property: Board Residence And Apartments, Property Market, Town Houses. Sport: Steeplechases At Lingfield Good Chance For Pintail, Unexpected Tennis Victory M.C.C. Beaten By Canford, Sports Car Dispute Result Of Florida Race Not Yet Decided, Sports in Brief, Fine Work From Both Crews Opposition Soon Outpaced, New Zealand All Out For 132, Oxford Divots Win Easily Golf Form Confounded, Hospital Rugby Cup Opportunism Will Decide, Exciting Squash Rackets R.N.C., Dartmouth Beat Brentwood, To-Day's Cup Replay Harder Task For Newcastle. Display Advertising: Zeeland S. S. Co., Evans, Rootes, British steel leads the world, Alvis, The Chase National Bank, British Olivetti Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, Halifax Building Society, 'Terylene', Ford, The Times, Morris, Parker-Knoll, Bp Super. News: Australian Labour Party Split Rival Conferences, Cabinet Meeting, Skirmish After Mock Battle "Discourtesy" Protest, Plan For New Hall At Brighton Conference Centre On Pavilion Estate, Rail Productivity Council Agreed Talks With Unions This Week, Miners' Pay Simplified Cost £13M. A Year New Pit Grades Coal May Cost More, "Scottish Week" To Attract Tourists First Venture This Summer, Five-Floor Parking In New London Garage, Cycle Industry Dismayed U.S. Tariff Fear Threat To Growing Dollar Market, Wall Street Recovers, Ancient Egyptian Relics On Show Greg Collection At The Fitzwilliam, Research Without Explosions Laboratory Work On Hydrogen Bomb, Broadcast Review Of Soviet Manual On The Atom, $24M. Loan For E. Africa World Bank Aiding Transport Plans, London Visit Of Bonn Official Statement By Frau Schlitter, Cambodia Elections In September Voting System Changed By New King, New Civil Defence Training Plan Quicker Programme, From Oil For S.E. Area Board's Joint Project With Refinery, Merchant Shipping Defence, Factory Space In N. Ireland Moves In The Midlands, Mr. Dulles On Defence Of Quemoy And Matsu, Montesi Case Trial Possible Reported Agreement Of Public Prosecutor, Rebuilding The Mint Regency Property To Be Retained, M. Faure's View Of Atlantic Pact Scope For Assistance In Africa, No Weakening On Mr. Bevan "Shadow Cabinet's" Attitude, Six Accused Of Conspiracy Total Bail £9,000, Ex-Communist Official Before Commission Movements In Australia, Fuel Supplies To Industry Heavy Demand Of Rising Output, Fleets Return To Malta Impressive Scene, Gen. Gruenther On Use Of Atomic Weapons "Big Advantage" Of West In Delivery Capabilities, New Industry Out Of Old Vast Expansion Of British Oil Refining, U.S. Navy's Interest In "Bluebird", More Commercial Television Rates Basic Charge Of £650 A Minute, Guided Missile With "Brain" New Device For U.S. Air Force, Ministry Advice On Frozen Meat Lower Prices To Public Urged, Bitterness Along The Irish Border Ever-Present Danger Of Incidents, Land For The "Common Man", Gen. Chiang's View Of A Formosa Cease-Fire "Death Knell Of The United Nations", London Plan Impaired L.C.C. Criticism, Television As Impartial Inquirer The Communists At Home, Bundesrat Vote This Week Länder Pointers, Nearly £6M. More For Road Fund Estimates Provision, Concessionary Fares To Councillors Clause In New Bill, "Decay In Highlands", Alleged "Spy Ring" In Scandinavia Card Index Of 200 Names, 13-Year Sentence After Escape Gelignite Charge Admitted, Sir A. Eden's Illness Visit To Turkey Postponed Attack Of Influenza, Survey Of State Industries Select Committee Membership Work To Be Regarded As Experimental, Mr. Mohammed Ali On Way To Dacca Issue Of Parliamentary Rule, Patching Up Arab Unity Syrian Exploration In Baghdad, £2,300 For Mss. By Napoleon Unfinished Love Story. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Home Service, Bridge A Standard Work, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 7,789. Official Appointments and Notices: From The London Gazette Tuesday, March 15, Resignation Of Roman Catholics Explained Talks With Council Of Christians And Jews. Reviews: German Defeat Dramatized Battle For Moscow, Carlton Cinema "That Lady", "The Ring" At Covent Garden Two Cycles This Summer, Lute And Guitar In Guildhall Concert For St. Paul's Restoration Fund, Four Exhibitions: The French Tradition In Painting. Politics and Parliament: House Of Commons, Speed On The Roads Second Offence Penalty House Of Lords. Picture Gallery: New Irrigation Project In Pakistan. Obituaries: Major-General W. C. Holden Distinguished Service In Two World Wars, Baron Seillière De Laborde, Sir Godfrey Fell, Dr. L. N. Robinson, Maj.-Gen. H. T. Sawyer, Vice-Adml. Skipwith, Mr. Ernest Cook Gifts To Nation And An Educational Trust, Obituary. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Meat Prices, Penalty of Fame, Facts Wanted, Little Brother, Hungary Turns. Letters to the Editor: Family Welfare, Manufacture And Handicraft, Atomic Radiation, Bloch's "Sacred Service", Trawler Protection, The Moral Crisis Public Talks On Disarmament, Protection Of Birds. Court and Social: Court Circular. Law: Court Of Appeal Mr. Broccoli's Evidence Must Be Before Jury In Singer's Libel Action Sinatra V. Mills, Gourlay And London Express Newspaper Ltd., Queen's Bench Division Ten Inch Square Left In Patient After Operation Urry And Urry V. Bierer And Others, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Fish Delivery From Bishopsgate Stopped By Billingsgate: Railway Not Liable W. Young & Son (Wholesale Fish Merchants) Ltd. V. British Transport Commission. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1855. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Recent Issues, Montreal Exchange, Commodity Prices, Wall Street Makes Good Recovery, New York Stocks, Foreign Exchanges Still Favourable For Sterling, Stock Exchange Rally In The Funds, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: J. & A. CHURCHILL LIMITED (Publishers of medical and scientific books) Another Successful Year Sir Adrian Jarvis On Steady And Continuous Progress, City News In Brief, Gordon Hotels Meetings, Company Results Maple Pays More, Express Super Markets, Cam And Motor Issue, Scottish Equitable Bonus, Grain Markets, City Notes Australian Import Policy, Advance In Silver, Revenue Surplus £495M., O.F.S. Housing Loan Oversubscribed, Shanks & Company Limited Unequalled Demand For Products Adverse Effect Of Rising Price Levels, The Scottish Provident Institution Mutual Life Assurance Another Record Year, Rise In Coal Output, New Zealand & River Plate Land Mortgage Company Limited Improved Position, But No Peso Remittances Hardship Of Taxation On New Commonwealth Investments Sir Denys Lowson's Review, Money Market, U.S. Steel Mill Operations, U.S. Silver Price Raised, Rhodesia-Katanga. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Business Changes.

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