The Times - 12/12/1960
1960; Gale Group;
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From a Scottish Rugby Correspondent, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From a Correspondent, FROM OUR FILM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our United Nations Corresnondent, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our City Editor, MOTTISTONE, AUBREY WILSON, G. E. BENEY, K. A. JENNER, J. E. SUTHERLAND., C. MILLER., W. BURMEISTER., TREVOR JALLAND, From A Special Correspondent, R. C. McMILLAN, JOHN W. McANUFF., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, THEODORE WILLIAMS., H. J. LYONS, E. RUSHWORTH, M. COWLING, Professor A. R. Collar, Lady Elliot of Harwood, Mr. Denis Richards, Mr. G. R. Watson,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Flowers, Public Appointments. Sport: Swimming, Polytechnic End Fencing Reign, Kipling Turns To Hurdling Pas Seul Reappears At Hurst Park, Preference For Mossreeba, Sports in Brief, Badminton Title For Waddell Miss Pritchard In Three Finals, Holder Progresses In Army Squash, Amateur Football Results, Yorkshire Recover To Draw, Saturday's Racing Results Chepstow, Struggling For Footballers' New Deal, Pegasus Lose Their Edge Bishops On The Move Again, Saturday's Hockey, Lively Davis Cup Tie Doubles Ends In Uproar Issue Still Open, Great Britain XIII Beat France, One-Point Victory For Cardiff Penalty Goals Decide At Twickenham, Springboks Still Calling Tune Firm Ground Under Feet At Last, Association Football Results And Tables League Championship, Probable Runners At Birmingham, Cross-Country Win For Midlands, Hockey Repeat Unlikely Herts Struggle To Beat Suffolk, Eastham Quick To Make His Mark For Arsenal, Weakened London Irish No Match For Welsh, Rugby Football Scores, Goal Not Of Spurs Creation Unexpected Strength In Preston Defence, Jesters Visit Tonbridge Rackets Defeat For School, Scottish Forwards On Trial Against Services, Griffiths's Part In North Title Win, Aldenham Fail To Switch Attacks, Test Batsmen Expose FAST Bowling Weakness W. Indies Tail Troubles Benaud, Paret Retains World Title. Display Advertising: Shell, G. P. O., Rose's, Angel Court Cosultants Ltd., Gpo, Multiple Display Advertisements, John Gardner, Heal's, Suzie Wong, National Farmers Union Of England And Wales, White Horse, Kobler Triplex, The Standard Bank. News: By-Election Campaign Criticized "Unbalanced Choice" Of Speakers, Limits To U.N. Powers In Congo Struggle Mr. Hammarskjold's Reminder To Security Council, Soviet Block's New Peace Appeal Denunciation Of "Imperialists", Future Of Cyprus Airline Talks With Archbishop Makarios, Greece Calls For "Summit" Anxiety Over U.S. Aid, Free Unions In Conflict Shock In Dinner Speech, Unions Run Miami Hotel, Television Ban On Lysistrata Decision By Four German Groups, Minister Asks For Refuge In Burma No-Passport Flight, Icy Patches On Many Roads Fresh Snowfalls, Dr. Banda As Guest At Chequers Expected To Rejoin Conference Today, Riot Over A Halo Tear Gas Used Against Korean Sect, Public Petitions To Parliament, Dr. Tawney's Call To Socialists More Effort Needed To Inform Public, England To Australia In 10 Hours Lord Caldecote's Hope, Alabama's Unpledged Electors, French Fugitives Reach Madrid Mystery Of General Salan, W. Germany And U.A.R. Sign Pact Talks On Economic Aid Sought, Tv Set As Deposit On Used Car Coventry Firm's Plan, Six Executions In Cuba, Mr. Kennedy's Dilemma Secretary Of State Crisis Mr. Fulbright's Foes, Second Chance For Labour Unity Chairman Regrets Defence Motion, Indonesia Recalls Troops, Sunderland May Buy Silksworth Hall, Closure Of "Sunday Graphic", Terms For Tenants "Exorbitant" Compulsory Purchase Urged In Chelsea, Italian Firm To Make British Overdrive, Europeans Placed Under Arrest, Brenda Nash Found Dead Body On Common In Hampshire New Search For Man With Scar, The Pier That Never Was How Whitehall Scored Another Notable Victory, Ending Feudal Power In Turkey Forced Residence For Landowners, "No Courses For Dilettantes Or Second-Class People" Sussex Principal Launches Discussion On New Universities' Aims, Testing Milk Emphasis On Protein Content, Slaughter Control Of Foot-And-Mouth, R.A. Officer's 100ft. Fall To Death, Are Young Americans Losing Their Ruggedness?, Russian Warning Over Polaris "Britain Not Safe From Retaliation ", Change In General De Gaulle's Plans For Today, Bus Inspectors "Disgusted" Wages Offer "Too Low", Supersonic Travel By Airliner Agreement On Plan Near In U.S., 3,000M. People By Next Year Annual Increase Of 1.7% Estimated, Way To Get Money For The Arts Informed Advice from Liverpool, Satellite Capsule Caught Human Tissue Test, Factory Work While Training For Church Six Young Men With Blisters, Bigger S. African Armed Forces "Defence Against Cold War Deathbed", 65 Deaths In Algeria Rioting Troops Fire On Muslim Demonstrators Rebel Flags Brandished In Streets, P.E.P. Research Into Mental Health, Date Of Assembly Adjournment Russians' Desire For Early Resumption, Swiss Land Purchase Law Delayed Upper House Decision, Prime Minister Of Laos Flees To Cambodia General To Try To Mediate, Putting Old Hedges To Rights, Crimes Of Violence "Alarm" Liberals Higher Police Pay Welcomed, Mechanization In Art Professor E. Wind On Its Effects, Police Hit By Car Were Tending Injured At Accident Scene, Retiring Ages Surveyed 'Strong Arguments For Flexibility', Nobel Winners At Palace Dinner King Gustaf Presents Awards, Chrysler Not To Bid For Standard Denials By Both Companies, Not Wanted Coventry Labour Says "No" To A Visit, Airlines' Protest Over Landing Fees "London The World's Dearest Airport", U.S. Opinions On Nato Nuclear Force Polaris Submarines At $110M. Each, Museum Discovery Of Chinese Paintings, Memorial Unveiled To Dr. F. W. Dwelly Cathedral Tributes In Liverpool, Dustmen Complain To Union Reprimand In Street By Councillor, Royal College Of Surgeons, Hungary To End The Private Farm Emphasis Put On Cooperatives, Criticism Of Civil Service Training Senior Administrators, Patrol Boat Scheme For Windermere, To Scillies By Helicopter B.E.A. Talks With Ministry, Mr. Gaitskell's Four Points Defence And Allies "Not Enough", Space Year In The Gift Shops Stars Glitter But Cash Trickles, Warning By World Jurists On Dangers Of Apartheid Threat Of More Widespread Violence, Cuba Seeks Trade In Canada Delegation "Prepared To Spend $15s0m.", Judge Says "War On Society" Armed Wage Thieves Held Up Girls, Ghana Students For Moscow, Museum Official's Dismissal M.P. Proposes To Raise Question In House, Cyprus Army Will Cost Over £2M. 2,000 Volunteers To Be Recruited. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1860. Reviews: Rhythmic Vitality In Beethoven, Harbourmaster, Variations On A Theme Mr. Schisgal's Triple Bill, Norwegian Christmas, Foot Troubles, Tension Lacking In The Song Of A March Hare, Repertory Players' Gallant Bluff Play's Action Too Long Deferred, Classical And Modern Motets, Viennese Pianist's Fine Recital Mr. Alfred Brendel, No Sense Of Place In Play Limitations Of On The Wall, Nostalgia The Keynote Operatic Recital, Director's New Film Style. Arts and Entertainment: ONE of the pleasantest drinks for, Madrid Honours Velasquez Loan Exhibition, African Musical Premiere, Ballet Rambert To Visit Malta, Broadcasting Programmes, Talented Children's Choir, The Table and The Cellar, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,550. Picture Gallery: The December Scene. News in Brief. Property: Knight, Frank & Rutley, Jones, Lang, Wootton & Sons, Hampton & Sons, Factories, Warehouses & Sites, £117 An Acre For Hereford Farm Upward Price Trend. Law: Boy Of 16 Remanded On Murder Charge, Charge Of Taking Girl Away, Italian Newspaper Offices Searched Charge Of "Abetting A Protest", W. German Sentences For Treason, Students Accused Of Obstruction Mr. Gaitskell At Hotel Function, Two Men Cleared In Remploy Case "Undersgtanding" On Car Parts. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary, Unilateralists Set The Stage Preparing Attack For Defence Debate, Parliamentary Notices, M.P.s' Questions About Colour Television, Pressure Grows Again on Capital Punishment. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Non-Europeans Wha Hae, Costly Farm Land, Preparing for Retirement, On China's Borders, Aid and Trade for Cyprus. Letters to the Editor: Papal Journeys, Exhaust Fumes, Sixteen Out Of Twenty-Six, Ordered To Leave, "News From Africa", In Front Of A Magistrate Proper Place For Statements, Keeping Up The Levels Why Teachers Are Dissatisfied, Stamp ACT, Brought To Nought?, Albemarle Report, Shop Workers' Pay, Consumer Credit. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments In The Forces, From The London Gazette, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments. Business and Finance: G. Cohen Rights Issue Unsuccessful 54.26 Left With Underwriters, Shirt And Collar Placing, W. German Ford Halts Exports To U.S., Interest Growing In Industry Most Branches Now Represented, Milan Prices Still Losing Ground Foreign Selling At Frankfurt, Barclays Bank D.C.O, Reserves Over $2,000M. Again France To Pay Off I.M.F. This Month, £250,000 Order For National Cash, Ford Motor Company Sales High, U.S. Economy IS Stagnating Holiday Trade Disappoints, £575,000 Air Ministry Contract, Less S. African Gold In November, U.S./German Chemical Firms, Joint Venture, Fewer Deliveries Of Apparel Fabrics Large Stocks Held By Makers-Up, Steel Prior Charges Offer In February? A Single Operation, "Goods By Air", "A Tax On Progress", German Quotation For "Interunie", Consumer Spending Contrasts, On Other City Pages, Spain Liberalizes Imports, Confidence In Future Of Inbucon Progress Being Made In America, Wall Street Seats Sold, Hardware Marketing, Fractional Movements Against Sterling, The Most Diversified Business Organization In The World Unilever's Problems In Two Continents, Low Yielding Shares Take The Strain, Btr Industries To Raise £2M: Profits Sharply Up Rediffusion Forecast "Appreciable" In Crease, No Provision For Debt In Greek Budget, Steel & Glover Limited, Company Meeting THE WALMSLEY (BURY) GROUP (Manufacturers of Pulp and Paper Making Machinery and Equipment) An Eventful Year Beneficial Liaison With American "Beloit" Interests Major Extension Of Manufacturing Facilities Mr. Alan Green On Encouraging Future Prospects, Spong & Co., Limited, Money Market Fairly Active Authorities Give Some Assistance, September Vehicle Registrations, High U.K. Interest Rates Less Developed Areas Affected, Net Savings Fall Toll Of Christmas, Agar, Cross & Company Limited, Man-Made Fibres Still Active Demand For Linings Continues, Cuban Trade Mission In Canada, U.S. Banks Seek Work For Funds Search For Borrowers. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodity Markfts. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Obituaries: Mr. E. M. Fraser, Mr. Geoffrey Wilson, Lady Eleanor Keane, Mr. Walter Goehr, Prof. W. J. Duncan Aeronautical Scientist, Lucy Lady Noelbuxton Former M.P. For Norwich, Sir Robert Chance, Judge Maxwell Turner The Podola Case, Obituary, Rabbi Pessah Zvi Frank, Sir Chittampalam Gardiner.
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