The Times - 29/11/1961
1961; Gale Group;
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From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Athletics Correspondent, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, From Our Architectural Correspondent, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AFRICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our City Editor, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, ALAN J. SAINSBURY, STANLEY NICHOLLS, PATRICK CLARKSON, BRENDON SEWILL., G. BIDDULPH ARIS., FREDERIC HOOD, JOHN E. PINNINGTON, P. A. B. LLEWELLYN, VALERIE FLINT, F. J. WILLIAMS, LAURENCE F. WOOLLARD., By Monitor, G. H. MITCHELL, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DRAMATIC CRITIC, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, Sir Ronald Fraser, G. P., H. T. L., A. T. O. L., Sir James Pitman, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ARCHAEOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From a Correspondent, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Legal Notices, Opera And Ballet, Flowers. Sport: M.C.C. Hit 58 In 20 Minutes Seven Runs Short Of Victory, Sports in Brief, Hockey Club Records, Oxford In Decline Against A.F.A. XI, Weakened Scotland Need Outright Win Testing World Cup Play-Off, Table Tennis Defeat Of Miss Rowe, London Trial Eights, Declared Runners For Liverpool, Rugby Fives, Out Of Hospital But In Form, Tennis, Higher Achievements Sugar the Pill, Steele-Bodger's XV A Worthy Test Only Three Uncapped Players, Brentford Qualify To Meet Orient, Mildmay Course Winners May Score Again, Yesterday's Leicester Results, Trial Reward For R. Davies, CAT And Mouse In The Squash Court, London University Field Day Bristol's Lacrosse Decline. 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News: Chained Man Breaks Up Council Meeting, More Shipyard Redundancy 1,500 To Go Next Year In Belfast, More Germans To Serve Longer Maintaining Strength Of Bundeswehr, London Talks On Kenya In February Decision Given By Mr. Maudling, Dust Cart Struck By Train Man Killed, 4 Hurt On Crossing, Farmers Ready For Fire-Raiser, Independent Airlines Get Licences To Operate On 22 Routes Carefully Regulated Competition Must Become A Feature, Say Board, Welcome By Mining Interests, More Roman Relics Unearthed, Fresh Struggle To Fill Gaps In Agreed Framework, Chicago Fights Gang Style Murders, U.N. Condemnation Of Apartheid, U.N. Move To End Colonialism, Miners May Back Girls' Strike, Sandhurst Full After 1962 Entry, U.N. Report Warns Portugal, Anti-Dumping Duty On Imports Of Eire Butter Today, Obituary, Strikes Bring French To A Standstill One Day Stoppage Little Damage To Industry, Tree Preservation Orders Review, An Outing to the Eagle's Nest, T.U.C. Finds Mr. Lloyd Adamant Two-Hour Talk Inconclusive Next Meeting Not Fixed, More Acton Men Want Jobs Back, Britain Gives £40,000 For Wild Life Projects Include Tristan Voyage, Man With Bayonet Foils Pipe Layers, Cost To Church Of Preserving Hellenism Sir S. Runciman's Ninth Lecture, Detained Portuguese Waits At Airport, Scientists Took Strontium Tests With Grain And Milk, Western Pessimism As Talks On Tests Ban Reopen, Signor Togliatti's Check To Stalinist Disclosures, General De Gaulle Unyielding, Caring For Student As A Person Church Submissions On Higher Education, Old Master At Home Seeing His Landscape And Figures In Their Native Umbrian Home, Present Of Rubies For Princess, Trade As Best Way To Help Less Developed Countries Pakistan Call To Gatt For Removal Of Barriers, Attempts To Oust Pres. Balaguer, "Rent ACT IS Not Responsible", French Seen On Cairo Tv Woman Secretary's Interview, Chemin De Fer At Crockford's New Financial Structure, Drunken Motorists Of Tomorrow Eight-Year Doubling Linked With Youth, EQUITY Penalty On Frankie Vaughan, Industry's Need Of Strategists, New Meter Zone For The City, George Medal For P.C. Shot When Trying To Catch Gunman, Moscow Decisions Approved, Hook Was To Have Been First Motor-Age New Town, Resumption Again Defended, Lively Personality Of World's Youngest Archbishop, Mr. Kennedy's Berlin Plans Put Before Russians Full Publication Of Interview, Canadian Attitude On Heath Text, Bar-Kochba Finds Described Military Dispatches In Caves, Ship's Reactor At "Low Cost" Forecast Fuel Would Be Plutonium, Britain's Defences Film On Tv, Board Have Left No Margin, British Air Talks In New Zealand, Ghana Expels Two Britons, Mr. Kennedy Asks For Halt To Russian Subversion Suggested Peace Move By Nato And Warsaw Powers, Warrior Dance For The Queen Secret Society's Fire Ritual, One-Way Proposals, U.S. Suspends Silver Sales Rapid Decline In Stocks Use For Coinage Stopped Price Likely To Jump Today, Singapore Parents To Defy Pickets Students Barred From Examination Halls, Nuclear Submarine Strike Drags On Fitters' Pay Claim, Falling Behind In Parking "Reluctant" Local Authorities, Apology Demand Rejected Press Visits To Homeless Centres, Germans Admit To Spying For U.S., Germans On £50,000 Watches Charge. Official Appointments and Notices: FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, Tuesday, November 28, 1961 The Bankruptcy Acts. 1914 And 1926., Royal Patriotic Fund Appointment, Ecclesiastical News, Liverpool Playhouse's New Chairman, University News London. Law: Anti-Republicans Sentenced, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Habeas Corpus Granted In Re James, Court Reference To "Salariya Saga", Prison Sentence On Briton Quashed, Judge Awards Man And Son £50 Each, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Subpoenas Set Aside Hanbury v. Minister Of Transport And Others, When Adultery IS A Crime Penalties For Italian Wives Upheld, Baronet Pleads Not Guilty To Four Charges Evidence In Closed Court By Girl, French Angered By Charges, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Divsion Accident At Horse Show Wooldridge v. Sumner And Another, Notice Of Appeal After £300 Fine, Antique Shop Owner Says She Gave Hanratty £500 To £600 Irish Witnesses In A6 Murder Case. Arts and Entertainment: Foretaste Of Spring At R.H.S. Show, Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,849, Play Based On Novel By Andreyev, 7,800gns. For A Pomander Rare 16th Century Piece, Film Chosen For Royal Performance, Bridge Bidding To Be Doubled, Television Awards. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Higher Speed Limit Hint for Goods Vehicles House Of Lords, Mr. Brooke expounds his ideas on economic planning, Mr. Brooke And The National Till Gladstonian Aura In The Commons, Public Bodies' 37 Bills Admission Of Men To Women's College, Insurance Card Check On Irish, Exemptions Proposed For Reserve Bill, Bill Would Simplify Share Transfers, House Of Commons. Picture Gallery: How The Remodelled Railways Are Producing Travel on new lines, On Guard In Farm And Forest. Property: The Property Market Tobacco Family's Mansion To Let, Sales By Auction, Town Houses, Building Land And Sites, Estate Harrods Offices, Country Properties, George Trollope & Sons (Established 1778), Collins & Collins & Rawlence. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: World's Twin Currencies, Pass Both Sides, Better Balanced Cities, Air Competition, Inadequate Scheme. Letters to the Editor: Command Of The Economy, Informing The Public Access To Lists Of Specialists, Arms Without Men, Disqualification Of Drivers, Theologians' Plea On Inter-Communion, Shopping Hours. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Scott Mural At The Tate, Action Swift And Simple, New Operas for Milan One from "Alice", Glimpse Of Famous Victorian Plays, A Pianist With Nimble Grace Making Languid Melodies Sing, Youth At The Helm In Polish Cinema, No More Than a Heel New Musical Misfires, Bach Cantatas Staged in Utrecht, French Landscapes, Welcome Variety Of Timbre, Wit That Makes You Think. Obituaries: Sir Patrick Cadell, Dr. A. Goldenveizer, Dr. Axel Wenner-Gren, Sir-Claud Hollis A Proconsul Of Character, Obituary, Miss Betty Simpson, Mr. R. W. Foxlee Civil Engineering, Lt.-Col. Sir Hugh Protheroe-Smith, Captain W. R. Stacey, Sir Greville Maginness. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times Of 1861. Stock Exchange Tables: Tin Prices Recover In Late Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Stock Exchange Dealings, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: Towards Better Analysis, Domestic Sections Firm On Paris S.E., A Supermarket Challenge U.S. Company In Britain, Nuclear Stations Insured, Dutch Firms Face Loss Of Property In Germany Holland Holds Up Ratification Of Treaty, Electrical Exports Up 10%, Wall Street Loses Ground Barely Steady At The Close, Merlimau Pegoh Replanting Progress, Latest Dividends, Company News Combined English Mills Make Progress In Export Trade Alvis To Remain Independent, Rise In Wool Textile Levy Proposed, Forbuoys Limited Further Progress And Expansion, Acute Shortage Of Money, Unit Trust Offers Foreshadowed, How Will U.S. Silver Suspension Affect The Gold Price?, Rally In Funds Continues Small Buying AIDS Equities, British United Shoe Machinery, Pound Eases Slightly Canadian $ Loses More Ground, Kamunting Tin Dredging Higher Production, Sales And Profits Mr. Addinsell's Statement, Rs.68½m. Ceylon Trade Deficit, Aluminium Ltd. To Expand Argentine Interests, Grain Markets, National Commercial Bank Of Scotland Limited, More World Shipping Rise Of 6M. Tons, Communications In The New "House", Synthetic Rubber Prices Cut., Textile Company To Cease Operations, Regis Property Company Limited Sir Aynsley Bridgland Reviews Progress And Future Prospects, The British Linen Bank 216th Annual General Meeting, Action On Conservation Of Water In Sight Heavy Costs Will Present Political Difficulties, Eastern Plantations Acquire Simit, New Board Proposed For Lintang Investments, Slight Rise In Coal Output, S. African Firms Borrow Less Johannesburg S.E. Share Values Up, A Sharp Tariff Shock For Industry Implications Of Mr. Heath's Speech, Revenue Deficit Of £38M., Tin Sharply Lower In Singapore, Rubber Consumption Estimates, £3.8M. Fire Losses In October, De LA Rue Earnings Down, Fractional Falls On Wall Street, Ransome And Marles Bearing Company Limited Big Increase In Exports Mr. E. W. Senior's Confidence In Future, Lloyds Permanent B.S. To Appeal, Monopolies Report On Tobacco Industry Soon, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Business Changes New Westminster Bank Chairman Lord Aldenham To Retire. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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