The Times - 15/12/1961
1961; Gale Group;
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From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MILITARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Midlands Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, Our Aeronautical Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, C. J. LE GROVE., FERRIER., C. W. WAKEFORD., HURCOMB., J. W. BEAGLEY., P. R. PROCTOR., DAPHNE MEADE., R. S. HITCHCOCK, From Our Commonwealth Staff, G. L. STEPHENSON., J. H. WESTERGAARD., J. E. CREED., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, BY B. C. HILLIAM, A Fleet Street colleague, Lord Crawford and Balcarres, Mrs. Renée Haynes, R. P. H., Sir Gordon Russell, Dr. Norman Bentwich, From Our Science Correspondent, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM OUR FILM CRITIC, By Our City Editor, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By Alec Nove,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Declaration Of Dividends, Business Offers, Opera And Ballet. Sport: League Clear Greaves "No Calculated Irregularities", Qualification Of Internationals, Entries For Triumph, Awards To Midland Riders, World Rowing To Be At Lucerne, Manjrekar Excels Before Late Indian Collapse England Soon Lose Richardson, A. C. D. Ingleby-Mackenzie, Sports in Brief, Crowds On Pitch Worry F.A., Unbeaten Gloucester Hockey Women Face Essex, Declared Runners For Hurst Park, Porlock Hill In Cycle Tour, Large Old Boys Rackets Entry Formidable Rugby Pair, Surprise If Aulnoye IS Beaten, Wimbledon's Hope For Open Titles, English Defence Hard Pressed University Of Wales Unlucky To Lose, Injury Delays Title Bout. Politics and Parliament: Call To End Delay On Egypt Claims, Censure Motion On Pay Pause, Unfitness to plead House Of Lords, Pay Pause Keeps Cabinet Busy, "Friendly" Reply To Britain, Lord Reith To Head Advertising Inquiry, New Party Talks On Lords Reform Progress Made, Backbench Threat Fades Out, Opposition To Challenge Subsidies Labour Policy May Be Reviewed, House Of Commons. Display Advertising: Shell, B.O.A.C, Gas Council, Garrard, Multiple Display Advertisements, Preferential Investment Trust, Tyne Tees Television, Dunlop, Gonzalez Byass, Krupp, Basf, National Milk Publicity Council, The Times, VAT 69, Industrial & Commercial Finance Corporation, Air-India, Viasa, Simon Engineering, Gpo, Gardener's Chronicle. News: Venezuela Gunmen Seize Radio, '10ft. By 4ft. Space For Clerical Worker', Corrections, New President For Syria Sworn In Support Of Arab Unity Affirmed, Contract Awarded By D.S.I.R., Trade Gap Lowest Since August, Bantustans' Need Of Outside Aid No Danger To Whites From Competition, Crewless Train Plan Meets Trouble, Bandit Shot By Bank Guard Obeying Orders, Says Director Gang's Ambush Of Pay Van Fails, Kenya Television Next Year Board Chairman, Greeks Celebrate King's Birthday Cheering Crowds Line Way To Cathedral, £3,000 Theft Of Foreign Birds, 'Freedom Fighters' In Katanga, $700M. U.S. Civil Defence Plan, Railmen Could Miss Top Jobs Talent Not There, Says Minister, Motorway Delays Affect The Hub Of England Great Barr Triangle A Wilderness, Task Of Reconciliation For Dr. Bunche, Science and Medicine Today Exploring Coral Reefs On Hawaii, Atlantic Air Fare Cuts Proposed Special Excursion And Group Rates, Floods Hit Arab Refugee Camps, Sir G. Adams Sees Mr. Maudling, Low U.N. Casualty Figures, Struggle For Gun In Chapel, A Year of Hastening Evolution, Level Crossing Smash 20 Children Killed, E.E.C. Warned On Farming Policy British Anxieties Over Haste, Men At The Piano Some Recollections Of The Fashion For The "Society Entertainer", Vertical Take-Off Aircraft Crashes, Outward Bound To Full Pay Packets Workless Belfast Shipyard Men Going To Sweden, French Secret Radio Ship Attacked Mined At Algiers Mooring, On Other City Pages, Working Party On Shipbuilding, £23,000 Fraud On Jewish Society Welfare Officer Gets 7 Years, City Chamberlain To Keep Powers Move For Curtailment Defeated, New Vice-Q.M.G. At War Office, Specialists In Religion Urged At Schools Church Evidence To Advisory Council, Plant Breeders To Have Seed Rights, Tanganyika Joins United Nations, Easing Strain Of Keeping Up B.A.O.R. Shared Research As Solution Anglo-German Arms Talks In Paris, Italian Plea For Casinos, Ministers Of Six Discuss Political Union Today Belgians And Dutch Want Britain To Be Heard, Austrian Strike Of Journalists, Britain's Warnings To Both Sides, 18 Prisoners Escape From Coach, U.S. Urges India Not To Use Force Against Goa Delhi Denies Receiving Message From Portugal, Laos Leaders Hold Coalition Talks, Paris Protest By Russian Team, Decision On Volta Dam Expected, Mr. Luthuli's Reply "The World Knows About Mr. Louw", Protest By Kenya Europeans Council Members 'Not Representative', Cuban Ultimatum At U.N. Sugar Conference, Message Tests By The Queen, Katanga Appeal To Mr. Kennedy Mediation Suggestion By Mr. Tshombe White House Approach To Leopoldville, January Meeting On Miners' Pay, Keeping Oil Off World Beaches Six "Offending" Countries Named, Police Report On Liner Disaster, Project For Developing Common Cold Vaccine Plan To Set Up Joint Company, Iraq Control Over Oil Exploitation Call For Establishment Of State Company, U.S. Pressure For Congo Conciliation Opposition To Official Policy Emerging, Manpower Curb On Research, Radio Amateurs Reach For Moon, Civilian Evacuation Completed, £1M. Arts Centre Plan For Derelict Church, Reason For Kentish Births In London, Hopes Of Early START In Arms Talks Britain Welcomes 18-Nation Forum. Official Appointments and Notices: New Archdeacon Of Hampstead, New Head Of Uganda College Council, University News Oxford, Turkish Party Leader Resigns, New U.K. Ambassador To Iceland. Law: Three For Trial In Lime Subsidy Case, JUDGE NICHOLAS, Sitting in the Divorce, Five Remanded On Secrets Charges, Sentence Today On Eichmann Broadcast From Court, Skeleton That Of Chorus Girl Inquest Supposition Of Murder In 1919, Case Put For A Fifth Scottish University, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Right To Inspect L.C.C. Documents, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division A Competent And Careful Dentist, Six Former S.S. Men Accused, Dealer For Trial On Car Raid Charge, "Reorientation" Treatment For Ghana Detainees No Expectation Of Early Trial, Trial Opens Of 21 Doukhobors, '£15,000 Trick' Claim By Witness Banker Accused Of Plot To Defraud, Salesman For Trial On Receiving Charge, Car Driving And Epilepsy Judge On Need To Warn Patient, Appeal By Former Mayor Allowed. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Place For A Market. Arts and Entertainment: The Queen To See Savoy Opera, Television Programmes, A Burlesque Of Burlesque Gusto In Sullivan Ensembles, The Sale Room Buyers' Interest In Adam Silverware, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,863, Hungarian Violinist's London Debut, Another Anouilh Play Transfers, Latvian Dancer. Property: Property Market £390,000 For Bond Street Premises, John D. Wood & Co., Flats And Chambers. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Mission of Encouragement, Fiji'S Two Peoples, Industrial Research, The Price of Meat, Cave!. Letters to the Editor: Paying For Democracy, Catalogue Extra, Working To Rule, Voluntary Service, An Island's Future "The Right Thing For Brownsea", Increased Dividends, "Children's Hour", By Degrees, Land For Houses, Monkey Society, Immigration Bill. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mrs. Haldane, Mr. Cedric Dover The Problem Of Minorities, Mr. Gabriel Woods Stimulating Tutor, Mr. Leslie Hunter, Herr Richard Schirrmann Founder Of German Youth Hostels, Mr. Henry Morris The Digswell House Venture, Rt. Rev. J. R. S. Taylor Former Bishop Of Sodor And Man, Herr Joachim Lipschitz, Mr. E. C. Bevers, Obituary, Brigadier S. G. Howes. Reviews: Three Young Musicians, A Tenor's Tribute To Liszt, Concession to the Season Friendly, Informal Entertainment, The Young Person's Musical Appetite, Uneasy Compromise on Chekhov, A Film Not Afraid to Argue, Small Religious Pictures, Newcomer In Figaro Does Well. Business and Finance: Kenwell Property Holdings Limited Satisfactory Results, The Pahang Consolidated Company Improved Results, Wholesale Prices Steady, New Semi-Conductor Co. In United Kingdom, De Beers Companies' Good Year, Price Bros. (Relyon) Scrip, Greenfriar Investment Company A Year Of Further Progress Advantageous Investment Policy Sir Francis Glyn's Statement, Bristol Water Issue Oversubscribed, Australia and New Zealand Bank Limited, The Russian Economic Plan For 1962 Emphasis On Expansion In Steel, CHICAGO. Dec. I4.-Wheat irregular, higher to, W. German Reserves Higher Increase Of Dm. 69M., Lower Tendency On Wall Street, Wool Demand Steady, Fletcher Aviation In N. Zealand, Gallahers In The Coupon Market, Stewarts & Lloyds Gain £3M. Orders, French Gold Stocks Steady, October Beer Output Rises 12 Per Cent, £136,000 S. African Order, U.S Treasury Bill Issue, Note Circulation A Record Outflow Of £50M., Gold Fields, Canadian Bank Rate Again Higher, Company News "Gold Fields" Expansion Into North America Sterling Industries' Alternative Scheme, Myddleton Hotels And Estates Limited A Year Of Redevelopment, Improved Credit Conditions Comfortable Finish, Dictograph Telephones Mr. G. LA Niece On A Year Of Progress, Aspro-Nicholas, Skefko To Raise £1,625,000, Record Capital Expenditure, McKechnie Brothers Limited A Satisfactory Year, EQUITY Demand Broadens Profit-Taking In Unilever, First Large Shipment Of Liquefied Petroleum Gas A Special Tanker Bound For Japan, Swiss Upper House Approves U.K. Loan, Illingworth Morris & Company Limited, U.S. Gold Stock Falls $51M. Lowest Level Since 1939, U.K. Exports Still Fail To Expand Fall In Invisible Earnings Checked, Pound A Shade Firmer Late Demand, Unilever Active On Wall Street Prices Marked Sharply Lower, Yesterday's Dividends, Poor Motor Cycle Trade Will Hit B.S.A. Profits, Bleachers Hold Profits, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Lord Shawcross Joins "Shell" Transport, Business Changes New Deputy Chairman For British Petroleum Sir William McFadzean Relinquishes Managing Directorship Of B.I.C.C.. Stock Exchange Tables: Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Stock Exchange Dealings, Closing Prices, Commodities Copper Eases. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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