The Times - 07/01/1959
1959; Gale Group;
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From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MILITARY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Shipping Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Middle East Correspondent, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, From Our City Editor, KIILEARN. House of Lords, Jan. 5., R. W. G. MACKAY. 22. Elm Tree Road. St. John's Wood, N.W.8., ERNEST LINDGREN., A. H. T. CHISHOLM. Finsbury Circus, E.C.2, Jan. 5., A. H. S. POMEROY, Chairman, London Passengers' Association. 642, Bath Road, Cranford, Hounslow, Middlesex, Jan. 5., ERIC JAMES, High Master. The Manchester Grammar School, Manchester, 13., From a Special Correspondent, T. M. OZIL. Sarayarkasi, 33/3, Ayazpasa, Istanbul., F. J. MARTIN DENT, J. M. Dent and Sons, Ltd. Aldine House, Bedford Street, W.C.2, Jan. 6., R. GORDON CANNING. Hartpury, Gloucestershire., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, FROM OUR PROPERTY MARKET CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Flowers, Travel. Sport: Wayward Bird May Atone Plenty Of Hurst Park Opposition Going Never Too Bad, Changing Pattern Of Athletics Weak Sectors Hinder Britain's Advance, Best Featherweights To Box Army And Wales Meet At Aldershot, A.R.A. Coaching Courses Particularly Valuable For Provinces, Quick Goals By F.A. Youth XI Schools Lead Three Times And Lose, Cuthbertson, Rampant Formidable Task Awaits Wilcox Aggressive Rackets, Sports in Brief, Skepper Wins Roberts Of Kandahar Skier's Late Arrival Prolongs Excitement Of Race, Milton And Subba Row At Practice Long Trial Against Slow Bowlers, Late Try Gains Scots A Draw Forward Assault Rewarded, Edgbaston Want Lawn Tennis Tournament, Hockey Club Records, Fine Handling By Surrey Backs Well Earned Victory Over Kent Boys. Display Advertising: Ualais, Ultra Electric Limited, Shall, British Nylon Spinners Limited, Noral Northern Aluminium Company Ltd, British Insulated Callender's Cables Limited, The Austin Motor Company Limited, The Daily Mail., Union-Castle, Burroughs Adding Machines, Alliance Perpetual Building Society, The Times, The Permanent Sickness Insurance Co. Ltd., British Hermeseal Limited.. News in Brief. News: R.A.F. Fighter's 1,280m.P.H.In Level Flight Still Higher Claim For Lightning, New Freighter For R.A.F. Room For Bulky Army Equipment, Sudan Welcomes British Credit Hope Of Selling More Cotton, Leonard Jackson Trial Postponed, Sir D. Eccles On Challenge To Western Economic System, Favourable Views Of Planning Bill Restoring Values, Proposed Union Of Churches Patriarch's Reply To The Pope, New Division For Iraq Army Baghdad Celebrates National Day, British Owners Offer Aircraft For Sale, Arab Ownership Of Pipelines, "Century Which Maims Minds" Headmaster Indicts Modern Influences, 12,000lb. R.A.F. Bomb Made Safe, Airwork Group's Viscounts, Conference On Air Traffic Postponed, Rat Poison In Wife's Tea Probation For Husband Aged 17, Sight Restored After 50 Years, Hospital Fires "Deliberate" Fifth Outbreak In Three Weeks, Pretoria Appeals Dismissed "Systematic Assaults" On Africans, Mr. Lennox-Boyd In Gibraltar Talk On Local Issues, 63 Die In U.S. Cold Wave Gales Spread Fire And Destruction, Cypriot Accused Of Murdering Girl Iron Bar Shown In Court, Krupp-Owned Plant In Merger New Steel And Coal Combine, Sir T. McEvoy To Be Air Secretary, Pole's Alleged Pose As British Subject Magistrate Asks About Day Trips To France, Boys Cut Railway Signal Wires A Father Blames "William Tell", Seasonal Decline In Recruiting November Figures, "Postman Stole 1,398 Letters", Ghana Protest By Lawyers Danger Of "Rule Of Tyranny", "Serious Inroads" By Oil Into Markets For Coal, Labour Plans For Steel Industry Statement Being Drafted, Dawson Trial Next Month Custody "Handicap" To Defence, Rich Future For Mauritania, Mr. Sarasin's Visit To London Full Discussion On S.E.A.T.O. Questions, Quelling Riots In The Congo, "Serious Error Of Judgment" Track Inspector And Worn Points, Acquittals In Camp Petrol Case £15 Fine For Receiving, Air Services Through Rhodesia Mr. Onassis's Interest, Syrian Outcry Against Land Redistribution Scheme Opposed Even By Communists, Mr. Black Resumes Mediation Talks Diplomatic Activity In Cairo, Four More Midlands Pits To Close Redundancy 'Negligible', Istanbul Explosion Kills 25 Building Falls On Bus, Fidel Castro In Havana To-Day Navy's Plans For Welcome 21-Gun Salute, Control Now In Sight For Aluminium More Share Buying By Reynolds £1M. Sale By Church Commissioners, Atom Explosion To Free Oil Test To Be Made In Colorado, Mr. Boyd Re-Elected To A.E.U. Executive, Another Bid For Building Society, Air Traffic Control Officers' Pay Claim Complaint At Ministry "Delay", U.S. Party Leader Dropped Gain For Republican Liberals, Rocket's Approach To Orbit 497,000 Miles From Earth, Why London IS The World Centre For Art Sales, Influx From East Europe Sets Problems For Israel, Fancy Goods Market In United States, Prison FAST By Two Rocket Objectors 23 Warrants Issued, Check To Rise In Workless Fewer On Short Time, Attempt To Arrest An Innocent Girl Concern At Action By Pretoria Police, St. George Emblem For The Royal Fusiliers Badge Of New Brigade, Assurances On Berlin By Mr. Mikoyan U.S. Sees "Definite Break" In Situation Smoothing The Way For Wider Negotiations, Lessons Of Teachers' Visits To Russia, Control Over Vice Clubs London Deputation See Minister, Smokeless Fuels Hard To Get Effect Of Clean Air Propaganda, German Ships On Easier Terms State Aid Sought, World Shipping Nations Set Up Consultative Body In London, Marking Time At Geneva Russians Study U.S. Document, Movements Of Liners, King Saud Plans Appeal To U.N. Dispute With Britain Over Buraimi, Decks Cleared For New French Government Ministers' Final Approval Of De Gaulle Reforms, Canada Wants U.S. Oil Curbs Lifted Economic Talks At Ottawa, Mexican-Guatemalan Fishery Dispute Return Of Ships And En Demanded, Welsh Miners Ask Union To Call Immediate Strike House Of Commons Lobby Plan, Missing Submarine Towed Into Port Virulent's Escapade, Doubt Of Swift Election Sir W. Churchill Warns Party, Chancellor Praises Work Of O.E.E.C. "A Bad Day" If Its Task Was Threatened, Big Property Deals In Newcastle New Store To Be Built, Troops Moved To West Cyprus Big Exercise In Mountain Area, Killed By Falling Decoration, Dangers For Small Farmer Unwise Expansion Of Enterprises, A House-After 10 Years In Cave "Living Like Ancient Britons", Milestones Without A Road A Cross-Country Search Westward From Salisbury, Good News And Bad For Shipbuilding No Work For Welders: Bigger Tankers Order. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Programmes Home, Fine Chess Win By Uhlmann, Bridge The Play's The Thing, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 8,950. Picture Gallery: Mauritania's Desert Land Of Promise. Official Appointments and Notices: From The London Gazette Tuesday, January 6, 1959, Rear-Admiral Dawnay Promoted Flag List Changes, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, Mr. J. R. Royce, of Messrs. J. Stanley. Obituaries: Mr. L. R. Klein-De Jong, Mr. Edwin Muir Triumph Of The Human Spirit, Sir Malcolm Macgregor Of Macgregor, Sir Mirza Ismail Indian Elder Statesman, M. Leopold Pascal, Obituary. Index. Editorials/Leaders: On a Lead, Breathing Space, Trouble in the Congo, Plenty of Recruits, IMCO is Launched. Letters to the Editor: Common Market, Too Much Cramming, Books From Britain, Talks In Cairo, Help For The Arts, Red Light On The Tube Telling Passengers The Reason Why. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Mr. Peter Sellers's Film Contract, The Queen To Lend Stamps To Poles, Stratford Players Back Vivid Impressions Of Acting In Russia, Figaro Revived with Spirit, Michael Benthall on the Old Vic and Organized Shakespeare, An Old Vic Record, Symbolic Focus Lacking Bridge Of San Luis Rey On Television, Visionary Painter: Mr. Craigie Aitchison's One-Man Show. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1859. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Strong Buying Of The Funds Equities Steadier At The Close, Montreal Exchange, Foreign Exchanges, Closing Prices, Unit Trust Prices. Business and Finance: Company Results Barclays Bank Earn £484,000 More, WEST WITWATERSRAND AREAS LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Union of South Africa) Circular To Members, Forbuoys Placing, Paris Gold Prices, "Pru" Writes £364M. New Life Business, Latest Dividends, Dunlop Acquires Slazengers, Wall Street Very Steady Day Of Fluctuations, South Durham Steel And Iron Company Limited Record Profit Level Again Achieved Need For Restoration Of Investment Allowances Mr. B. Chetwynd Talbot's Views On Renationalization, Retail Trade Changes Shown By Distribution Census Independent Traders Still Have Greater Part Of Turnover, British Tabulating Machine Another Year Of Progress Sir Cecil M. Weir On Proposed Merger With Powers-Samas, Base Metal Markets Buoyant With Copper £3 Higher, New Gilt-Edged Issue On Firm Market Next British Aluminium Moves, British Aluminium, Ltd., Oil Production, New Tax Reserve Certificate No Change In Rate Of Interest, Bundesbank's Dm. Reserves Slower Rate Of Increase, Bankers Trust Company New York, Fife County Council, Money Market, Growing Competition In The Gramophone Trade New Products In The Spring, Selective Unit Trust Series "C", French Tribute For B. Of E. Cooperation In Recent Weeks, Higher Sales Of Plastics. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Property: London's New Oasis.
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