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The Times - 25/04/1961

1961; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Lawn Tennis Correspondent, From a Swimming Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From A Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, KEITH FEILING, C. F. D. MOULE, W. LINDESAY NEUSTATTER, ARTHUR BOTTOMLEY, P. I. DOUGLASS, J. F. C. FULLER., MAURICE COWLING, F. V. CORFIELD, CHRISTOPHER HANBURY, From Our Athens Correspondent, D. M. A. LEGGETT, EDWARD WHITEHEAD, HONOR WYATT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, An Australian, From Our Motoring Correspondent, Our Political Correspondent, FROM A PARIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From Our Industrial Staff, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL STAFF,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Appointments And Situations Vacant and Required, Personal. Sport: Bostwick's Tennis Form Baffling Unexpected Success For Lawrence, Challenge To U.S. Catamarans Crew Confident Of New Craft, Yesterday's Birmingham Results, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, First Day's Results At Bournemouth Men's Singles, Declared Runners At Newmarket, Lessons From The U.S. For Britain, Revising Laws Of Croquet Preparation For 1963 Internationals, Birmingham Prize For Markless, Opaline II Taken Out Of 1,000 Guineas High Perch Should Win Jockey Club Cup Today, One Up, One Down At Bradford, Rugby Club Records London And South-East, Miss Truman Overcomes Severe Test, Yesterday's Football Association, Amateur XI Shows Five Changes, Repton Have Double Task For Hutton, Elliott Just In Time Shock For World Mile Champion Heath's Great Run, Today's Order Of Play, Old Blues XV The Strongest Game Always Based On Attack. Display Advertising: Siebe Gorman, B.O.A.C, Advance Linen Services Ltd., Michelin, Volvo, Multiple Display Advertisements, Pinnock Finance, St. Paul's, Investors Chronicle, Pearl, Domecq's, Webasto, Bank Of Montreal, Nomikos, Venner, Westland, Steel Stockholder Service, City Of Manchester, MC Manus, Shannon Systems, Head Wrightson, Sutcliffe Speakman, Engineering, Block & Anderson, Coal, Dictaphone, Ncr, London Midland, Lloyds Bank Limited, Rspca, Phonotas, Gpo, John Tann, Mowlem, Bolton, P & O. News: 22 Africans May Be Canonized, 2,000 Men Out In London Dock Strike 15 Ships Idle, Hungarian Faculty In Exile Gives Its Last Degrees, New Medium-Size Family Car, Karen Efforts To Secure Arms, Comfort And Quietness in the Super Snipe, Rugby League Men Lose State Aid Claims, "Futile Action" By Masters N.U.T. Comment On Strike Notice, De Valera Rejected Hitler's Offer Of Arms, 739 Hooded Steel Sentinels Await Car Parkers, 3% Defence Bond Conversion, Mr. Carron Losing Patience With A.E.U. Recalcitrants Hint To Mr. Gaitskell On True Defence Aims, Airliner Services To Paris Interrupted, Emigration To Planets "Final Solution Of Overcrowding?", Open Prison Brings Few Worries To Villages Fears Of Year Ago Largely Dispelled, Appeal By Sea Pilot "Livelihood Taken Away", Says Q.C., Duke Of Kent In Sierra Leone "Faith In Country Fully Justified", Police Warning To Committee Of 100, Historic Embroidery In East Anglia, Holland Rejoices At New Victory Over The Sea Queen Juliana Sees Completion Of Three-Isle Link, Parties Prepare For New Test Borough Elections Next Month, Future British Links With South Africa Unopposed Second Reading For Transition Bill, 10 Million-Strike Backs Gen. De Gaulle Arms Distributed To Home Guard Economic Blockade Of Algeria, U.S. Insistence On Verification, Tanganyika Titles Changed, The "Unobservant" British Husband, Seven Bookmakers Refused Permits, Airports Back To Normal, Labour Looks To Finances Disturbing Report For Executive, Dutch Links With London, Workless Immigrants Cause Concern, Laos Conference Called For May 12 Anglo-Soviet Agreement On Cease-Fire, Training In Skill A Vital Need Employers Warned By Lord Brecon, Trodden Under Foot Contrasts In Pavements From Cobbles To Flooring Of Sheep Or Deer Bone, £70 Hovercraft Put Through Its Paces Created "Purely For Fun", Wreck Of 1628 Warship Raised Swedish Plans For Restoration, The Queen Mother In Tunisia Greeting With Red And White Carnations, Empress Of Canada On Maiden Voyage, Councillor Resigns After Dispute, Mr. Benn Hands In His Papers No Third Man At Bristol, Personal Political Ambitions Denied, Greek Shores Await the Million, Council Clash Over House For Curate "Needs Of Families Greater", British Lives Not In Danger, Political Wooing Of Africans N. Rhodesia Parties' Campaigns, U.S. Ready To Pay A Price For Six-Seven Merger, League Doubts On The Primrose, Eichmann Objection To Nuremberg Trial Documents, Mr. Robert Kennedy Joins U.S. Investigation Intelligence Service Failure Over Cuba, Photographic Radar For New Liner, Ulster Linen Firm Proposes Closure, Envoy In Talks On Salan "Escape", Wave Of Selling On Wall St. Big Fall In Prices, Putting Teeth Into Cento Issues For Ankara Conference, "Red Flag" At The Quai D'orsay, 1999 Outlook For Youth More School But Earlier Marriage, Census Enumerators Draw On Their Patience Long Day's Task Of Collection, Previous Flights By Space Ship Russian Had Supplies For 10 Days, Former Maharaja To Be Freed, New Light On Bar Kochba Period Dead Sea Scrolls Opened, Dr. Fisher In Dublin For Churches' Meeting, German Reminder On Berlin Hungary In Talks, "Stopped Train To Shoot Pheasant", Flies Invade Village, Crime To Question India's Borders, £350 Reward Offered In Assault Case, Finding Room For Pupils' Cars Headmaster's Request Over New School, Harsh Effect On Traders Feared Budget Powers' Use, 200 At Congo Political Talks Settling Relations With U.N., Prime Minister's Message, Colour Tv Clash Retailers Hear Both Sides, Creditors' Meeting Of Film Studios Assets Estimated To Realize £310,436, Preserving Order In S. Africa, Ceylon Order To Give Up Firearms Shots At Army Patrols, Direct Labour Job Took Twice Time, Smallpox Closes Basuto Border, Concern In Bonn, Meeting In Delhi This Week, Seaslug "Better Than Hoped", Miss Ethel Mannin Pleads For Thief Husband's Tweeds Worn To Recall Pledge, Problems Along The Path To The 2,000 M.P.H. Airliner Conference Emphasis On Sonic Boom, Doctor Awakens From 50-Hour Sleep, Employers And Unions Join In Criticism Minister Likely To Come Under Fire, Labour Objects To "Royal Wedding Bridge", Britain Studying New Approaches, Beaverbrook Press Seeking Site In New Castle, Five Fly Atlantic In Formation, Aid For Sussex Village Bequests To Hall And Churches, Petty Officer IS Dismissed. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Mr. Macmillan Attacked From Back Benches Accused Of Failing Commonwealth, 395 M.P.S Support Motion Two-Thirds Backing On Superannuation, More East-West Trade Wanted Strategic List Handicap, 16 Want Peerages Inquiry, Northern Bluntness Of Shy Postmaster General, Higher Tax On Oil Provokes Farmers Outside Special Price Review House Of Commons. Law: Queen's Bench Division Police-Constables Accused Of Assault Jones v. Cook And Another, Five Charged With Killing 220 Jews, Queen's Bench Division Libel Actions By Mrs. Castle Castle v. Glamorgan Gazette, Ltd., Man For Trial On Secrets Charges Hearings Held In Camera, Men Said To Have "Run From Bank Building", Dentist Fined £1,000 On Drug Charges, Three Charged With Attempt On Bank, Policeman Cleared, Judge Sa'ad of the Court of Cassation in, Pole For Trial On Two Murder Charges Bench Commend Constables, Canon Committed For Trial Manslaughter Charge, Judicial Committee Of The Privy Council Dennis Hotels Pty. Ltd. v. State Of Victoria And Another Whitehouse v. State Of Queensland And Others, Accused Of Dali Picture Damage, Colin Cowdrey Fined £10 For Speeding, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division E.T.U.'S Black Book Byrne And Another v. Foulkes And Others, MR. JUSTICE WILBERFORCE reserved judg-, Queen's Bench Division Former Barrister's Libel Action Settled Marrinan v. Lloyd-George And Others, West German Treason Charge Trial Of Former M.P. Opened, Court Of Appeal Fresh Evidence In Custody Appeals T. v. T., Queen's Bench Division Union Officials Sued By Man Dismissed By B.O.A.C. Rookes v. Barnard And Others, MR. JUSTICE PENNYCUICK adjourned the, U.S. Supreme Court Judges Clash. Picture Gallery: Culture Comes To Town, Tanks Among The Paris Traffic. Arts and Entertainment: A Call On Kuprin Dramatized, Anouilh Play As An English Musical, Leningrad Ballet For Paris, Broadcasting Programmes, Italians Win World Bridge Contest, The Times Crossword Puzzle N0. 9,662, Botvinnik Held In Sixteenth Game, £950 For Scent Bottle. Property: Sales By Auction, 30-Storey Hotel Given Outline Permission, Hompton & Sons, Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Christie's. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Solicited Testimonials, Objective Paris, First Steps to Settlement, The Need for New Instruments, Catering Staffs Afloat. Letters to the Editor: One Image Of Britain, "New Factual Evidence", Technology Studies In The Doldrums, The Psalter, Plea Of Diminished Responsibility, Loch Ness Monster, Doctors' Wives, Chiel Amang Them, Conflict In Cuba What Dr. Castro Must Avoid. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Baptist Changes, University News Oxford, Ecclesiastical News, Deputy Chairman Of Quarter Sessions. Obituaries: Dr. Thomas Bodkin Fine Arts As A Fine Art, Baron Puthon, Bishop De Witt Batty, Mr. W. H. Gillespie New Zealand Minister Of Agriculture, Lt.-Gen. F. H. Griffiths, Obituary. Reviews: Volpone comes Home Production by New Opera Company, Good Production Of Peter Grimes, John Opie, the Cornish Wonder, O'casey In Epic Style Vilar Produces Red Roses For ME, Vienna's Shot at Purcell Dido and Aeneas at Staatsoper, Mr. Wilder Turns To Molnar, Drottningholm Rival Royal Theatre To Be Reopened, Rossini's Otello: Music that Stendhal Admired, Homage To Mahler Dr. Klemperer's Readings. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities A Good Tone In Base Metals, Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: Gestetner Limited, U.S. Bill Rate Down Again, Bowater Shares On Swiss Exchanges, Sterling Recovers Slightly, Latest Dividends, Small Losses Predominate Initial Hesitancy Overcome, Exodus Of Skilled Men: "More Good Than Harm", D.C.T. Condemns Excise Duty Powers, Money Still Short, On Other City Pages, Midland Bank Rights Issue To Raise £24M., Natal Experiments With Coffee, Prices Drop On Paris Bourse Heavy Selling, Ceylon's Tea Exports Rise, Sharp Falls On Wall Street, City Reactions To Algerian Developments Equities Steady: Gold Price Up, Esso-Fisons £4M. Joint Project Ammonia Plant At Milford Haven, Metal Closures Group Ltd. A Successful Year Profits Pass The Million Mark Group's Continued Expansion Mr. K. D. Erskine On Merger Principles, Thomas Tilling Limited, More German "People's Shares" To Be Issued, U.S.-Soviet Shipping Agreement, Mr. Clore's Venture With Mr. Wolfson, Telephone Rentals' Scrip Issue Of One-For-Five Lesney Products Exceed Forecast, Sharp Drop In U.K.-Australian Trade, Smaller Ceylon Trade Surplus, WESTERN REEFS EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the Union of South Africa) Record Tonnage Milled Joint Uranium Production Scheme Outlined, Nearing Saturation Point At London Airport Already 30,000 Workers Employed, British Wool World's Best Seller, Wall Street's $2 Losses Industrial Index Down 12.60, Unit Trust Prices, Terms Of First I.D.A. Credits. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Business Changes.

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