The Times - 16/11/1960
1960; Gale Group;
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From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, FROM OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT, H. A. TURNER, G. E. GEDDES, WILLIAM WAINWRIGHT, EDWARD BEDDINGTON-BEHRENS, T. TWISTINGTON HIGGINS, From Our United Nations Correspondent, C. F. PARKER, HEMINGFORD., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, Lord Pethick Lawrence, A Correspondent, FROM OUR CANBERRA CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TOKYO CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Athletics Correspondent, From Our Northern Correspondent, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, FROM A CORREPONDENT,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Appointments And Situations, Opera And Ballet, Flowers. Law: Miners Sentenced For Bank Robbery One Gets 10 Years, Baby "Hit With Knotted Towel", Stamps Firm Man Addresses Jury "Facing Case Where HE IS Presumed Guilty", Court Of Appeal Lack Of Clarity In Highway Code Bailey And Another v. Gilbert, Restrictive Practices Court The Village Sweetshop In Re Wholesale Confectioners' Alliance, Youth Says HE Was Decoy Murder Trial Jury Told Of Attack, High Court Of Justice Chancery Division Club Subscriptions Not Deductible Expenses Brown v. Bullock (Inspector Of Taxes). News in Brief. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1860, From The London Gazette. Politics and Parliament: Backbench AIM To Aid Mr. Gaitskell "Starred" Candidates For Shadow Cabinet, T.A. Establishment To Be Cut To 190,000 Entire Dependence On Volunteers, Wider Powers For River Boards Provisions In New Bill, M.P.s' Hope Of Debate On Recruiting, M.P.s Seek Motive For Ford Shares Offer Demand For Debate Before Decision IS Made, 100 Sign Labour Motion Anxiety At Prospect Of U.S. Control, Health Service To Cost £42M. More Effect Of Pay Awards, Privilege Issue Raised By M.P. Mr. R. Churchill And Mr. Nabarro, M.P.S Disappointed By Mr. Powell No Drugs Concession, Commons Anger Over Bid For Ford Debate Demanded Before Final Decision Chancellor Refuses Undertaking, Councils Spend £102M. More In A Year, House Of Commons, Indignation At Tardy Suez Payments Hint Of Impending Distribution House Of Lords. Display Advertising: Shell, The National Bank, Lufthansa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Pan American, Expanded Metal, Pel, Colt, The Public Trustee, The Times, Ford, J. Jarvis & Sons, Bowaters, Runnymede, National And Grindlays Bank, Cranfords, Remington Rand, Hodge, Twentieth Century Banking, Qantas, Greece, French Railways, Bensons, South African Sherry, Northern Ireland, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Gkn, Accles & Pollock, Simpson, Gpo. News: Church And State Law In Rome Fifth Gifford Lecture, "War Deterrent" Mission Nuclear Submarine's Two-Year Task, 40th Anniversary Of Oldest Australian Airline, Thames Floods Averted Advance Warnings Effective, Matron Speaks Of "Handicap Of Not Remembering", Iraq Government Reshuffled Dr. Jamil As Finance Minister, Councillor Ejected Three Times One-Man Economy Campaign, The Course Of Nature Arrival Of The Smew, New Credit Restrictions In Australia Move To 'Make Stability Real', S. Rhodesian Bill Amendments Lesser Penalties In Special Instances, Tests On Former Hiroshima Man Radiation Specialists At Post Mortem, Mr. Gaitskell Hits At Free-For-All Takeover Bid "Symbol Of Success", Finnish President To Visit Britain Guest Next Spring, 110 Killed In Czech Train Collision "Rules On Traffic Violated", Sale Of Tarrington Herd Stands, Manx Vote For A Casino "Chance To Get In First", Cosh Attack By Teenagers Woman "Shown No Mercy", President Nasser Visits Khartum Welcoming Crowds In Streets, Power Moves West In U.S. Changes In A Nation Of 179M., Chief Judge Of Cuba Seeks Asylum Reported To Be In Foreign Embassy, Nato Costs To Be Discussed Next Week, M. Lagaillarde On Two Risings "In Dock Because Last One Failed", Water From China For Hongkong Agreement On New Reservoir, Saigon "Committee Against Rebels" Formation After Coup That Failed, Aircraft Flies At Nearly 25000 M.P.H. Brake Flaps Kept On, 11 More Cases In Cattle Epidemic 20-County Control Area Prescribed, Through Turnstile Into "History", Parliament Building For Enugu London Firm's Design, British Firm To Map Road In Iran, Effects Of Soviet Revaluation Special Tourist Rate Abolished, U.N. Step To Check Kasai Fighting General's Talk With Mr. Kalonji, Dagenham Jobs Protected Assurance By Chairman "No Labour Control From Detroit", Monsoon Weather May Cut The Ebbw Vale Majority Mrs. Foot Has Memories Of A Drenching Day In Devonport, More French Bases For Germans Allies To Be Offered Corsica Facilities, Foreign Posts For Deposed Officers Turkey's Economic Troubles, Servants Of The U.N. Flag, "Mercurial" Mice A City Problem, London Irish To Escape Merger, Russian Help Accepted By Morocco JET Aircraft To Be Sent Prince's Agreement, Co-Operative Test On Unilateralism Conference Resolutions, Missing Girl: Police Alert In Lancashire, 6,000 Rootes Men Sent Home Assembly Workers Strike, Co-Founder WHO Has Reached The Top, Average November Rainfall Exceeded, Fixing Pay In The Civil Service Treasury Reply To Unions' Plea, Cabinet Talks In Bonn, Council To Consider £70,000 Property Offer, Big Rise In Price Of Ford Shares Profit-Taking In Huge Turnover, Tribunal Of Waters 1,000 Years Old Valencia "Court" For Irrigation Disputes, Ulster Freight Protests Call For Shipping Rates Inquiry, Painting By Valtat Sold For £860, Coroner 'In Doubt' About Drug Possible Cause Of Woman's Anaemia, County Fights Mining Plan "Accessible Area Of Beauty", Latin Quarter Ordeal Of The "Paper Chase", Elephants In The Rice Night Watch With A Gun To Scare The Marauders Away, Cutting U.S. Deficit, Armoured Cars At Cato Manor Stoning Of Buses, Gasification As Aid To Exports, Increased Passenger Fares To Ireland, Mr. Jack Cooper Takes A Job Forced By National Assistance Cut, Good News From Spain Strength Of Vintage Raises Hopes, 'Dead Man' Sought As Witness Munich Court Sequel To 1938 Shooting, Police Repulse New Orleans Crowd, Nazi Court's Files Found Verdicts On Hitler's Opponents, 'Courteous' Gunmen Get Five Years Robbery By Two U.S. Air Force Men, "Benefit To Both Economies" Mr. Henry Ford On Aims, Oxford Frowns On Lectures For "Elite" Statute Rejected. Picture Gallery: Thames Control. Arts and Entertainment: Two Tortoiseshell Ewers Fetch 800gns. £10,150 Sale At Christie's, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,528, Broadcasting Programmes, Bridge Playing By Memory. Property: George Trollope & Sons, Country Properties, Collins & Collins & Rawlence, Harrods, £50,000 Penthouse Flats To Choice Part Of Oak Hill Lodge Development. Reviews: Camaraderie In Prison The Pot Carriers On Television, Kastner's Emil On The Stage, Mozart Programme AIDS Refugees, Feininger Memorial Exhibition Arrangement In London Less Clear, 1,500 Years Of Japanese Art, Hovenden Theatre Club's Worthy Choice, Commonwealth In The Theatre Representatives Of 12 Nations, Recruit To The Screen First Wesker Play To Be Filmed, Dr. Klemperer at his Best in Wagner, Commonwealth Shows Itself In London Britain's Sketchy Knowledge, The Queen Mother At The Old Vic, Australian Theatre Today: Tasks Before Elizabethan Trust. Official Appointments and Notices: A.D.C. To The Queen, New Ambassador To Korea, Ontario Panel Clears "Lady Chatterley", Air Vice-Marshal Kermode, University News Oxford. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Nationalism Comes First, Embroiling the Children, Perish the Thought, A Matter of Salaries, A Much Closer Look. Letters to the Editor: Setting An Example, Repertory's Battle, Objections To A Refusal "Daily Worker" On I.T.A. Ruling, Law Of Killing By Accident, Motor Trade Troubles, New Block At Guy's, Europe In Part. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. Walter Catlett, Rev. Fred Hankinson, Dr. James B. Rae, Obituary, Maj.-Gen. L. L G. Morgan-Owen Army Administration In India, Group Capt. L.R. Briggs Champion Of Kenya Settlers' Rights, Signora Olivia Agresti Rossettian Voice Of Anglo-Italy. Sport: South Australia v. West Indians, Injury Breaks Rhythm Of Talented Cambridge XI, Harrow Pair Take Their Time Rackets Errors On Both Sides, Freshmen Of Promise Three Records By Metcalfe, Sports in Brief, Birmingham Results, Hockey Club Records, Cricket At The Crossroads The Counties In Distress Lord's Meeting Today, Rangers Defeat German Side, First-Class Cricket Fixtures For 1961, Worcester Programme, Services Prepare For Big Test Scotland At Centre In Cambridge XV, Jockeys Neck And Neck At The Top Double Puts Brookshaw Ahead, Mill Hill Thrive On Bold Policy Unorthodox Rugby At Brighton, Alleyn's Outplay St. Edmund's, Record-Breaking Work Ahead For I.A.A.F., Squash Rackets. Stock Exchange Tables: Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Stock Exchange Dealings, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: Motors Claim Interest Other Markets Are Neglected, Small Increase In U.S. Gold Stock, Pechiney Shares For Amsterdam, £1M. Czechoslovakian Order Ratified, National And Grindlays Bank Limited Extraordinary General Meeting, Amstel Finance Formed, Latest Dividends, Lines Bros., ANNING, CHADWICK & KIVER LIMITED (Hide, Skin, Fur and General Produce Brokers and Auctioneers) Company's Steady Progress Maintained Profits Regarded With Satisfaction In Spite Of Difficulties Mr. W. P. Jame On A Busy Year, Wall Street Rallies Fractional Gains, Effect Of Gold Boom In Paris Pressure On Dollar Not Good For Franc, E.M.I. Profits Margin Maintained, Raleigh Industries Limited Another Year Of Continued Progress Production Running At High Level Mr. George Wilson's Review, Greek Association With Six Soon Treaty Expected To Be Signed This Year, Theatre Group Decision Regard To Stage Interests, Ceylon's Rubber Exports Fall, Courage Withdraw Bid, On Other City Pages, U.S. View Of Ford Offer More Scope In Europe, Late Recovery By Sterling Gold Price Hardens, German Markets Closed, Dutch Trading Groups Plan Merger, Upturn In Copper Follows Outside Demand, German Foreign Loans Bank Money Lent Abroad Again, New Zealand Loan And Mercantile Agency Company, Limited Mr. Michael G. H. Brown's Speech, PROGRESSIVE SECURITIES INVESTMENT TRUST LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Acts, 1908-1917.), Netherlands Reserves Lower, Acute Shortage Of Credit Money Market In The Bank, Two More Brewery Companies Have Better Year Crompton Parkinson Chairman On Cable Industry Outlook, Background To The Ford Motor Offer A Two-Way Flow Of Funds, The British Linen Bank 215th Annual General Meeting, Factors In Treasury's Ford Decision Ownership And Control Of Industry, New Plans For I.W.S. Moves To Challenge Rival Fibres, Fewer Cars Registered In October, Plessey Meets Profits And Dividend Forecast, Wall Street Rallies, George Cohen Group To Raise £3M, £2M. Revenue Surplus, Norway's Swiss Loan Success, Decisive Phase Of Cotton Scheme Lies Ahead Much Low Utilization Of Plant, French Petrol From The Pumps, Netherlands Trading Out Of Indonesia, C.A.S.T. Pay More, MACOWARDS LIMITED (Retail Store Proprietors) Gratifying Expansion Continues, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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