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The Times - 10/05/1961

1961; Gale Group;

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From Our Golf Correspondent, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Dr. FRANK N. D. BUCHMAN, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR AFRICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Middle East Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, LECONFIELD, D. H. EVANS, P. K. LEDGER, L. E. C. ANNETT, K. W. WEDDERBURN, W. M. JAMES, R. C. B. BUTLER, MARGERY PERHAM, By Clive Parry, E. F. G. HAIG, HUGH LONGDEN, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, U. V. B., F. G. E. W., D. N., A correspondent, By Our City Editor, From Our Industrial Staff,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Services Tomorrow, Opera And Ballet, Flowers, Public Appointments. Sport: Programmes At Other Meetings Bath, Thorn To Run Mile For Oxford University Record May Be Beaten, Belmore's Victory In R.O.R.C. Race, Sports in Brief, Late Stand Saves Glamorgan, Australian Cricketers' Tails High Show Of Strength Against Yorkshire, Declared Runners For Newmarket, England's Wembley Attack Without Smith, Two More Seeds Fail In Wentworth Golf Shepperson And Stockdale Out, Primus Preferred For Newmarket Stakes Irish 2,000 Guineas May Go To Bally Vimy, British Women In Last 16, Surrey Left Empty Handed After Sighting Victory, Results In Draw Order, Principal A Colt Of Quality Piggott Rides Three Leicester Winners, Innings Victory For Essex, Three Minutes To Spare, Oxford's Team, Yesterday's Results At Leicester, Middlesex Lose In Extra Time Northants Openers Set The Pace, Hampshire Win Low Scoring Match, Derby Wicketkeeper's Record, N. Hill And Rain Save Notts. News: 12 Voices Of Democracy Village Polled 100 Per Cent, 4,500 Petition For Holiday Camp, B.E.A. Profit Of £1,250,000, Offer To Rector Urged Guildford Statement On "Injustice", Timber Trade's Heavy Losses Cost Of Dock Strikes, Duke And Duchess In Greece Tour Of War Graves, "No Confidence" In Policies Of P.M.G. Sub-Postmasters Want Reforms, Some Road Camping To Be Barred, No One Wanted To Be R.A.F. Chaplain, Mr. Rusk Promises Five More Polaris Submarines, Opencast Ore Mining Plea Rejected "Severe Injury To Amenities", Sir E. Hillary "Has Mild Stroke", "Internment" For Mr. Tshombe, Prison Or Fine For Dowry Offences Indian Law "Will Be Dead Letter", Cheaper Rates For Air Cargo, Problems Of Africa And The Six Emphasis Placed On Equality, Finnish President Talks With Mr. Macmillan, 30 Arrests In Turkey 'Armed Resistance' Attempted Identity Concealed, Gains Claimed By Conservatives, Where Pearl Diving Competes With Rich New Oil Search, Reconstitution Of Newspaper Board, New British JET Airliner For Short Hauls Speed 540 M.P.H. And Room For 69 Tourist Passengers, Opencast Ore Plan Rejected, Party Reshuffles In Uganda Merger Disputed, Brenda Nash Charge Possible Today, Sensitivity And Toughness In University Life, Curb On Imports To New Zealand, Solid Rock Or Sinking Sand, Soldiers' 130-Mile Initiative Test, German Capital For Spanish Firms, Oxfordshire Show Outstanding, New 7s. 9D. Shares Jump To 30s., Heirlooms Claim By Duchess Duke Of Argyll Seeks Dismissal Of Action, '£5,262 From Illegal Operations', Bonn Rejects Russian Offer Of Direct Negotiations Reply After Consultation With West, M. Saint-Laurent Sues Dior, The Man Behind "Mallet" Young Officer WHO Turned Sporting Writer To Meet Mess Bills, The Queen Mother Opens College Laboratories, France Disrupted By Rail Strike 24-Hour Stoppage, Portrait Of South African Hero?, 'Rioting Teenagers' In Train, Farm Talks Open In Denmark Government's Move, Kenya Critics Of British Financial Aid, Shah To Rule Without M.P.s Iran Parliament Dissolved Elections Under New Laws Meetings Ban In Teheran, More Women In Dentistry, Two Experts Back Anastasia Claim, Blue Scout Rocket Destroyed, Support For Pay Agreement Civil Servants' Society, Scottish Teachers' Council To Safeguard Status Proposed Strikers Vote To Approach Unions, Riot By Young Europeans In Algiers 3 Muslims Shot In Demonstration, £138,000 For Pit Victims, W. German Arrests Of Communists, No Successor Yet To Dr. Reeves, Militia Service Compulsory In Angola Censoring Of All News And Mail, Council Asks For Scotland Yard Inquiry "Time To Decide On Insinuations", Climbed 100ft. Rock To Arrest Uganda Criminal, The Queen And Duke Return From Italy Airport Welcome, Three Reactors For Colleges In Britain Use For Teaching And Research, Mr. Rusk's Conditions For Attending Geneva Talks "Verified Cease-Fire In Laos", Dr. Ramsey Guest Of Dr. Heenan, Common Legal Qualifying Examination Law Society's Talks With Bar Council, British Assurance To Efta, Glorious Memories Of Visit, President Youlou To Join Monrovia Conference, Tibetans For New Pestalozzi Village At Sedlescombe, Vice-President Begins A Tour Of South-East Asia, Status of Citizens After May 31, Woman Doctor Alleges She Was Blackmailed, Eichmann Trial Turns To Fate Of Jews In France Order Which Sent 4,000 Children To Auschwitz. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,675, Broadcasting Programmes, Tal-Botvinnik Chess Match Adjourned, Bridge: Female Of The Species, The Sale Room Book Rarities Fetch £34,207, French Music Students' London Concert, Virile Playing Without Real Tenderness. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, From The London Gazette, Q. C. Appointed For Belfast Inquiry, Leverhulme Research Awards. Picture Gallery: Danish Farm Crisis. Display Advertising: New Scientist, Eagle Star Insurance, Multiple Display Advertisements, Pan American, Pel, Midland Assurance, Spicers, Stamp Book, Chartered Bank, Liverpool Corporation Mortgages, Leicester Permanent, Wolseley, Ghana Airways, Honeywell, Boulton And Paul, St. Clements Press, Accles & Pollock, Wm Brandt's Sons & Co, General Issue & Investment Co. Ltd., State Bank Of India. News in Brief. Property: Sales By Auction, Curtis & Henson, Town Houses, The Property Market £84,000 For 2-Acre Worthing Site Planning Consent For 72 Flats, Harrods, Osborn & Mercer. Law: Death Sentences Commuted, Sir Henry Shiffner Acquitted Three Other Men On Arson Charge, Canon's Trial Adjourned, Queen's Bench Division "Natural Justice" Byrne And Another v. Foulkes And Others, The Appeal Committee Of The House, Queen's Bench Division Mrs. Barbara Castle Wins Unopposed Castle v. Pope, High Court Of Justice Chancery Division "Scientist's Reputation Jeopardized" Moelwyn-Hughes v. Pergamon Press Ltd., Lady Hoare, Nigerian Fined £100 For Sedition, Court Of Criminal Appeal Life Imprisonment Sentence On "Mercy" Killer Regina v. Morris. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Liberal Moves On Finance Bill, Labour's Public School Policy Committee Favour Gradualism, Press Aware Of Loyalty To State Few Dangerous Aberrations House Of Lords, Mr. Butler For Talks On Security, Lady Horsbrugh's Precedent For The Lords, Two-Hour Meeting Of Ministers, House Of Commons. Index. Editorials/Leaders: News of Dividends, Why Not START Now?, Iran Fights her Plague, Bought and Paid For, Yet Another Committee. Letters to the Editor: Soviet Death Penalty Where Theory And Practice Differ, Milk To Spare, Achilles' Heel, Conspiring To Corrupt, Return From Italy, "Unable To Write Grammatically", Anatomy Of A Campaign, Transatlantic Coal, Appointments At Guildford. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Play's Heavy Burden On Leading Actor, Mr. Pierre Fournier, Playing British Music Behind the Iron Curtain, A Sparkling Display M. Vignoles's First London Show, Triumph For A Welsh Abigail Verdi's Nabucco At Sadler's Wells, Loan Exhibition of Pictures from Ulster Homes, Problems Of New Science Library, LA Scala Puts On A 12min. Show, Florence's New Theatre is Fine for Opera. Obituaries: Mr. Maxwell Shepherd, Prof. J. H. Andrew Metallurgy At Sheffield, Mr. W. G. Horton, Sir John Hobhouse A Leading Figure In Shipping, Sir Archibald Safford, Mr. Hubert Calvert, Archbishop Gregg. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodity Markets Three-Months Tin Up Sharply, Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: Property Company Offer For Sale, VEREENIGING BRICK AND TILE COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the Union of South Africa) Record Turnover Current Year Opens Well, Latin American Free Trade In Force Next Month, Placing Scramble Spreads To Cardiff, Latest Dividends, No Relaxation In Credit Shortage Heavy Withdrawals Of Funds, Company News Cut-Price Tea Competition Hits Profits Of Allied Suppliers Court Line Raising Interim And Final Payments, Dutch Holdings, Antarctic Whaling Conference, Australia Releases Frozen Funds, Gold Fields In New $6M. U.S. Zinc Venture Move To Extend N. American Interests, "Financial Times" Scrip And Share Split, William Pickles Rights Issue, Brighter Prospects For Gilt-Edged? Question Of Funding Policy, On Other City Pages, Markets Active And Mixed Some Recovery In Kaffirs, UNION CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in the Union of South Africa), Smith & Nephew Associated Companies, Tara Oil Deposit Not Commercial, Grain Markets, U.S. Short-Term Yields Cut, Upward Trend In U.S. Economy Forecast, Allied Suppliers Limited Reasons For Reduced Profit Self-Service Conversions And Modernization Difficult And More Competitive Trading Conditions Mr. Malcolm E. Cooper's Review, National Provident Institution Annual Meeting, De Beers Well Equipped to Meet the Difficult Times Ahead in Africa Central Selling Organisation Adapted To Changed Conditions Supplies of Abrasive Grit Assured by Manufacture of Synthetic Product Mr. H. F. Oppenheimer Points To Signs Of 1961 Being Good Year, Hongkong Uncertainty Holds Up Cotton Development Function Of Merchant Converter, Revenue Surplus Of £51M., Wall Street Irregular, Japan Repaying Debts To U.S. Estimated At $430M., U.S. Gold Stock Lower, Commercial Opportunities In Space Dilemma For Britain, Hector Whaling To Accept Bid "No Better Offer Likely", THE VEREENIGING ESTATES LIMITED (Incorporated in the Union of South Africa) Coal Sales Should Be Maintained Mr. T. Coulter's Review, Oilfield News, New Clothing Share, Wall Street Demand Selective, Unit Trust Prices, Sterling Moves Lower Dealings At Low Level. Business Appointments: Sun Life Canada Appointments, Business Changes Sir Ronald Prain's Appointment. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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