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The Times - 01/04/1961

1961; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Astronomical Correspondent, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Schools Rugby Correspondent, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rowing Correspondent, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Africa Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our City Editor, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, DAVID A. S. LLOYD, D. KILHAM ROBERTS, V. SHARMAN, A. E. G. WRIGHT, BRUCE CARDEW, PAUL, D. L. NICOLSON, D. P. B. CHICK, By Wilfrid Andrews, F. A. SOWAN., V. TERGE O'DONOVAN, JOAN BRYANT, AUSTIN LITTLER, J. R. BIGGS, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM A COLLECTOR, A MUSIC LOVER'S GUIDE, Sir Charles Belgrave, By Our City Editor,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Hotels, Resorts And Spas, Opera And Ballet, Flowers, Services Tomorrow: Easter Day. Reviews: Disappointing Concerto from Alun Hoddinott, Film On Nuremberg Trials, Combining Holidays Abroad With Music, An Historical Survey Of Music, A New Ondine At Covent Garden, Comedy Of School Life, Opera Singer's Right to Sing the Blues, "A Living Hope" The Victory Of Easter, New Testament In Ballet, Weak Choral Singing In "Passion", Welsh National Theatre Plans Presented to Cardiff Council. Arts and Entertainment: Miss Sutherland's Scala Debut, Diary Of Next Week's Events, Broadcasting Programmes For The Weekend Today, Botvinnik's Lead Reduced, Trooping The Colour, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,642, Difficulties Of Dry Soil Time-saving in Watering, Public Taste For Big Art Shows Some Statistical Comparisons, Paris Takes To West Side Story. News: Council Warning Ignored, Scarborough Vote "Fantastic", Communists Cheer Party Increase, Moulsford Torque At British Museum, The Queen Gives Maundy Alms 500th Anniversary Of Rochester Charter, Game Killers or Friends?, Detergents Given A Cleaner Bill Danger Of Dermatitis Exaggerated, Animosity Over Defence At Co-Op Conference 'Less Than Nothing' Done About Unilateralist Vote, West Of England Chess Congress, Blanc-Mangy Motion of Early Cars, Year Ends With Deficit Of £394M. Tax Revenue £42M. Below Estimate, Tory Groups Make Common Cause, Man In The News Arab Ruler In A Ruthless Tradition, B.O.A.C. Insurances Modified, S.W. Africa Feels Pressure Of Outside Opinion Chance For Liberalism Among German Community, W. Germany "Hotbed Of Danger", Two Men Injured By Cornered Dog, Rare and Delectable Figurines, Salaries Dominate Teachers' Union Agenda, Gang Ram Car And Escape With £4,335, U.S. Cuts In Bases Overseas, X-15 Reaches A Height Of 32 Miles, Girl Found Dead: Man Dies Later, Pathet Lao Wary Of Cease-Fire, Migration Talks In Jamaica Mr. Macmillan Sees Mr. Manley, Continued Support For U.N., First Catch Your Sardines Then Cook Them In The Open And EAT Them Just Like Robinson, Russia And Finland To Build £28M. Power Plant, New Greek Link With E.E.C., Mercedes Lead In Safari Rally, Day Of Traffic Contrasts: Big Exodus From London, Hospital Hit By Parking Rules Visitors Run Risk Of Fines, China Accepts Two Points, The Course Of Nature Tree Pipit A Very Early Bird, Stoppage Threat By Brickmakers "Men Very Bitter", Mormon Chapel Dispute, 'Great Experiment' In Central Africa, Crew Abandon Blazing Tanker, Talks On Nuclear Test Ban Facing Worst Crisis, M. Harmel Tries To Form A Cabinet Chance Of Belgian Coalition, April 20 By-Election At Warrington, Soviet Attack On P.E.N. Members, Imam Of Yemen Sees Officials, 5 Die In Italian Train Fire, Mr. Rusk's Talks In Delhi, U.S. Readiness For Conference, 145 Killed In Kiev Dyke Disaster "Bringing Guilty To Book", Tshombe Forces Take Manono Congo Mining Centre U.N. Aircraft Ready, Ethiopian General Hanged Leader In Abortive Revolt, Bear Cubs' Box Office Pull Attendance Soars At Whipsnade, Youth Service Research Urged Centre Proposed By Lady Albemarle, 7,000 START On March From Aldermaston The First 8 Miles, Security Guard For Caroline Kennedy, Portable Nuclear Reactor, Russian Pilots Over India, Cloth Factory To Close, Prince Souvanna Phouma Praises British Plan Need To End Laos Military Aid, Mayor Of Evian Killed By Terrorists Right-Wing Bid To Sabotage Algeria Conference Rebel Leaders Raise New Doubts, Inquest On Bolton East. Official Appointments and Notices: Air Licensing Board Post For Prof. D. T. Jack, Commonwealth Fund Awards, New N.H.S. Payments, From The London Gazette, University News Oxford. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The Night Sky In April, From The Times of 1861. Display Advertising: Qualcast, Guinness, Ransomes, The Night Sky, The Observer, Gardeners Chronicle, Multiple Display Advertisements, Mosf, The Times, Atco, Car Ferries. Sport: Evidence Favours Oxford In Boat Race, Sports in Brief, Good Teddington Regatta Entry, Cricket, Football Results And Tables First Division, Manchester National Hunt Programme, German Hockey XI Visit Worthing Sinnott's Brilliant Goalkeeping, Today's Sporting Arrangements, Manchester City Pay The Penalty-Twice, Today's Programmes On The Flat Kempton Park, Llanelly Win Last Battle Of The Schools Sevens, Probable Runners At Plumpton, Clash Of Classic Entries, Rugby Union, Accurate Alliss Outstanding Mrs. Anderson Gains Fourth Success, Wings Score Five Tries For Barbarians Templeman Inspires Penarth, Spurs Make Mark In Second Half, Dual May Be Match For Skymaster Kempton Chance Of Capuchon, Knight Doubtful For Hard Courts Event. Politics and Parliament: Parliament More Pressure For National Theatre No Hope Of State Aid House Of Commons, "Discrimination" Over New Liner, Mr. Benn: Labour Amendment. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The Cobbled Way, One-Party Democracy, Struggling for Words, Clergy And People. Letters to the Editor: Famous Aircraft, Wirescape, Morals And The Law, Spectacles, Reading The Lesson, A Report To Be Heard, Quality Needed, Right To Negotiate, Paying The Doctor IS Private Practice Diminishing?, Kicking To Touch, Greater Generosity?, Danger On The Roads. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Shaikh Khalifah, Ayatullah Burujerdi Muslim Leader And Scholar, Sir Geoffrey Faber A Poet Among Publishers, Sir Frederick Butler, Obituary, Mr. Karel Vogel. Law: Terry Lodges Appeal, Appeal Application By Lonsdale. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Stock Exchange Closing Prices, Commodities Tin £1 A Ton Dearer, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Active Eve Of Holiday Gains In Most Sections. Business and Finance: Latest Dividends, National Revenue And Expenditure Figures For The Financial Year, Company News Sir W. Arrol Pay More Profit Setback For Tizer, Exchequer Deficit £76M. Above Estimate Help From Coal Board Policy, Tanker Rates Fall, Note Circulation Up £30M., Mr. M. Joseph As Head Of Giltspur Group, The Steetley Company Limited, John Harvey To Bid For Martinez, Lively Trading On Wall Street, On Other City Pages, Growing Use Of Air Freight For Overseas Trade, Company Meeting Mather & Platt Home And Overseas Progress Reviewed, Treasury Bill Tender, Oversubscribed 50 Times, Fall Of £66,500, Pye Factory In Italy Common Market Plant, Sterling Still Rather Weak, Unit Trust Prices, Large Turnover Of Funds. Picture Gallery: Down With A Windsor Wall, Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Furnished Country Properties.

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