WEDNESDAY DEC. 22 1954
Special Articles PAGE
Plenty or Power ? By Jules
Menken .. .. .. .. 9 Bridge .. .. .'. .. 6 The Course of Nature .. .... 10 Book Review:
Victorian Notebook; Prophetic
Dreamer .. .. .. 10 Correspondence:
The Grange, Fulham (Professor A. E.
Richardson, P.R.A.) .. .. 9 Rural Deaneries (Rev. E. D. P. Kelsey) 9 University Rugby (Mr. J. D. Watney,
and Sir William Currie) .. .. 9 Sky Signs (Mr. W. G. Fiske) . .. 9 Family Allowances (Dr. C. P. Stevens) 9 British Hospital in Paris (Sir Bernard
Docker) ... 9 Redistribution of Seats (Brigadier-
General R. L. Ricketts) .. .. 9 Hail to Thee (yen. E. L. Marsden) .. 9 Institutes of Technology (Mr. G. S. C.
Lucas) .. .. .. .. 9
Index to News Pages:
Aits .. .. 5 LavwReport .. 6 Broadcasting .. 4 Liner Movements 13 Commercial Gazettel 1 Obituary .. .. I-C Court Circular . . 10 Parliament .. 3 Crossword Puzzle 14 Property Market.. 5 Ecclesiastical .. 5 Sale Room 10 Finance .. 11-13 Sport .. 2 Home .. 4 & 5 The Tines of 1854 5 lllustrations .. 14 Wills .. .. ICa Imperial & Foreign 7
WEATHER FORECAST
Strong or gale force N.W. winds in all areas will moderate slowly. There will be bright intervals and squally showers, chiefly in the W. and N. The showers will be of snow in N. Scotland and over high ground elsewhere. A depression moving E. from the Atlantic will bring cloudy weather with rain to N. and W. districts later in the day.
Forecasts for the period 6 a.m. to midnight:-
LONDON AREA, E. ANGLIA, S.E., E., CENTRAL S., AND S.W. ENGLAND, E. AND W. MIDLANDS. CHANNEL ISLANDS.-Wind W. to N.W., strong; bright intervals with a few scattered showers; rather cold, midday temp. 40-45deg.
WALES AND MONMOUTnSHIRE, N.W. AND CENTRAL N. ENGLAND.-Wind N.W. to W., strong; bright intervals, squally showers falling as snow on high ground; rather cold, midday temp. 38-43deg.
LAKE DisTRIcr, ISLE OF MAN, N.E ENGLAND, S.E. SCOTLAND.-Wind N.W. to W.: strong; bright intervals with squally showers falling as snow on high ground; becoming cloudy wjth rain spreadinz from W. later; rather cold, midday temp. 38-43deg.
E.. N.E.. CENTRAL. S.W.. W., AND N.W. SCOTLAND. N. IRELAND.-Wind N.W., strong, moderating and backing later; bright intervals and squa,lly showers falling as snow on high gSround; becoming cloudy with rain spreading from W. during the afternoon. Rather cold, midday temp. 37-42deg.
ORKNEY AND SMETLiND.-Wind N.W., strong to gale, moderating and backing later; bright intervals and squally showers of sleet or snow; becoming cloudy with rain spreading from W. later; rather cold, midday temp. 36-40deg.
FURTHER OUTLOOXc.-Changeable with rain at times and some bright intervals.
SEA PASSAGES
SOGl`mERN NOTS" SEA. STRAtT oF DOVER AND ENGLISH CHA'NEL IEASTI-Strong to gale N.W. winds. moderating Slowly: showers. otherwise good visibilitY:. sea roughs
ST GEORGE'S CIiANNEL AND IRISH V; . -F-Sh or steong
otherwIse good. Visibility: sea rough.
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