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The Times - 24/06/1961

1961; Gale Group;

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From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Lawn Tennis Correspondent, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECLAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, J. R. GREEN, H. A. MUGLISTON, J. C. BINNS, PHILIP E. HUGHES, IVOR BULMER-THOMAS., PHILIP JAMES, JOHN WITT, From a Special Correspondent, DENNIS AUSTIN, E. MANFRED WAGNER., M. PARRINGTON, LESLIE DOW, A correspondent, FROM A COLLECTOR, FROM AN ANGLER, By Our City Editor,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Club Announcements, Opera And Ballet, Services Tomorrow: Fourth Sunday After Trinity, Travel. News: Subscription Of Royal Commonwealth Society, Veterans' Visit To Ypres Salient, Verdict On Stamps Man Set Aside Retrial Of Dr. Paul Singer Ordered, Angola Village "Bombed And Burned" Silent Refugees Account By Returned Missionary, Sicilian Deadlock, Diary Of Next Week's Events, £100,000 Appeal For Oxford House Settlement, Minister's Appeal To P.O. Engineers, Two Drowned Off Cornish Beach, Kenyatta Plea By Mr. Nyerere, Dr. Castro Accuses U.S. Committee Of Lying New Hitch On Plan To Exchange Tractors For Prisoners, Bretons Are Not Impressed, Farming Crisis In East Germany, "Rude Awakening" At Geneva, Mile A Second By U.S. Rocket Aircraft Metal Skin Heated To 75o°, Bandits Snatch £2,800 In Wages, Making Best Of Bad Federation Proposals Sir Grantley Adams Disappointed, Bulldog Flies Again, Mr. Tshombe Flies Home Today, Truce Move In U.S. Seamen's Strike, Weekend 'Sunny And Very Warm', U.S. Court Ruling On Communists Stay Of Execution, Minor School Works Freed £20,000 Limit To Go, President Kennedy Now "Feeling Fine" White House Meeting Called On Berlin, The Course Of Nature, "Charm School" For Railwaymen, Canada Bank Bill, Oil-From-Coal Idea Dropped Finding Accepted By Government, I.L.O. Attack On S. Africa Vote In Favour Of Withdrawal Unprecedented ACT, 21 Killed In Tribal Clash, Women Likely To Be Strike Mediators Dissenting Voices At Smiths, More Car Workers Idle: "Serious Repercussions", London Defence Discussions, Cambridge Tripos Examinations, 9 Killed In Algeria Attacks, N. Rhodesia Decision By Cabinet Sir R. Welensky Cancels Visit Phone Call From Mr. Sandys What Made Him Change Mind?, 16 Africans Killed By Lion, Dollar Academy Ruling: Teachers "Shocked", £2,450 For Bust By Houdon, Autumn Election Expected In South Africa, Dockers' Duffel Coat Demand Rejected, Catching Last Bus to Timbuctoo, Council Asked To Use Powers To Save Pottery, Approval For Cuba In S. America, English Garden Walls Thatched Cob Chalk Knapped Flint To North Country Grey Stonewalling, Dr. Lubke's Paris Visit Ends Diplomatic Success, Offer To Nauru Islanders, Eichmann's Claim To Have Saved Lives Of 20,000 Jews Prison Camp Commander's Complaint Of "Horse Trading", Bonn Plans World Appeal, Doubts About The Skybolt, M. Debre Warns Farmers Will Not Sway Government, Hopes Rise At Blue Streak Site Possibility Of Use In Space Programme, Concern Over "Daily Sketch" Losses, Zanzibar "Not Communist" Nationalist Leader's Neutralist Claim, Russian Shop Opens In London, Engineers Will Press Claim Chancellor's Pay Plea Rejected. News in Brief. Sport: Thomson's Victory At Sand Moor Costly Error By Rees On Last Green, Declared Runners At Other Courses, Sports in Brief, Hampshire Go To Top Of County Table, Preference For Three Wishes Sunny Way May Be Main Danger, Winter The Small Bore Champion, Waters Invited To Play For Oxford, Lawry's 130 Steers Test Australia's Way England Facing Crucial Day, Yesterday's Racing Results, Belgian Wins Manx Cycle Race, Programmes For Two Meetings, Scores In Other First-Class Matches, Queen's Finals Between U.S. And Australia, Ideal Conditions For Lyne Bay Race, Jersey Lilies In Polo Final, His Story Should Not Beat Operatic Society, Oxford Well In The Lead, Smith's Record In Javelin, Eastbourne Croquet, British Players Progress. Reviews: The Wide, Wide West, Medium Which Poses Special Problems, Choir's Perfect Intonation, "Which Fly to Choose?", Treasures Of Tunisia A Traveller's Impressions, The Gramophone Bach Concerto for Two Harpsichords, Tate Part With More Pictures, Summits Of Realism In The Theatre, Drinking Cups for Many Sports, Fairy World Enchantment Kirov See Petipa Differently, Russian Admiration for Royal Ballet, Gardening Revived Interest in Old Shrub Roses. Picture Gallery: Dispute Over Coastal Salmon Fishing Methods. Politics and Parliament: Chancellor To Be Pressed On Goya, ACT To Cover German Troops In Wales, Parliament High Bid To Stop Mock Auctions Penalty Of £1,000 "Reasonable" House Of Commons, No Large Vote On Common Market Likely Abstentions Guide To Real Views, £1,000 Fine For Mock Auctons Bill Receives Its Third Reading, Mr. Macmillan Has A Cold. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,714, The Sale Room £54,000 Paid For Furniture, Sunday Television, The Queen At Royal Counties Show Fine Displays Over Rock-Like Course, Sound Broadcasting, Saturday Television. Display Advertising: Royal National Mission, Gardeners Chronicle, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Times, Bristol Siddeley Engines. Law: What IS Happening?, South African House Incident, Court Of Criminal Appeal Drink May Be Relevant Regina v. McBride, House Of Lords Crime Not To Tell Police Of Crime Sykes v. Director Of Public Prosecutions, Man On Bank Theft Charge Remanded, Need For Change In Law, Jones To Appeal Against Conviction And Sentence, Christian Judgment Love Not Leniency, Expert's Defence Of Menderes Law 'Not Unconstitutional', Tombola Appeal: Club Loses Payne And Others v. Bradley, Restrictive Practices Court Newspaper Sales Boosted In Re Newspapers Agreement, Court Of Appeal Belief In Defendant's Rank "Irrelevant" Meek v. Fleming, Court Of Appeal Award Of Costs Inconclusive Berry v. British Transport Commission, Factory ACT Close v. Steel Company Of Wales Ltd., Classmate Accused Of Boy's Murder Knife 6¼in. In Back, Says Prosecution. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: From The London Gazette, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, R.A. Appointment For Sir Basil Spence, R.A.F. Appointments. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Poor Man's Arthur, Mock Auctioneering, The Red Crusader, Forgery Factories, Loathly Worms. Letters to the Editor: Willy-Nilly, Quick Departure, War Loan, Seeking Relief From Duty Trials Of Smaller Concerns, What Has Gone Wrong?, Names Off Beat, Gifts To Museums, The Anglican Church, Ghana Today. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861. Obituaries: Miss Olive Monkhouse, Gen. Sir Alexander Wardrop, Mr. R. N. Lyne, Mr. C. E. Maher, Mr. J. H. Hardaker, Mr. Nicolai Malko Russian Music, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Cash Tin Soars £19 A Ton To £939, Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: Account Ends Quietly Gilt-Edged Still Weak, Sunderland Water Tenders, U.S. Deficit Smaller Down From $1,400M. To $300M., Sharp New Increase In London Tin Prices, How The Times Indices Have Moved, Wall Street Rallies, Latest Dividends, Foreign Exchange Market Less Active, Money Surplus To Demand, U.K. Car Exports Fall Production Rate Higher, Unit Trust Prices, Company News Hudson's Bay To Hold Dividend On Bigger Capital English Electric Forecast "At Least" 10 P.C., Bank Advances Continue To Rise The Pace Quickens In Latest Quarter, Treasury Bill Tender, Company Meeting Associated Newspapers Limited Lord Rothermere's Statement. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners From Lloyd's. Property: Board-Residence And Apartments.

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