The Times - 03/04/1961
1961; Gale Group;
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From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Schools Rugby Correspondent, From Our Rowing Correspondent, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDNET, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From a Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, D. R. WALDEN-JONES, BERNARD T. CROFT, J. MACGREGOR LEWIS, A. J. LUCKING, DAVID EDWARDS, IVOR BROWN, R. E. GARTON., JOHN HARLEY., By Peter Kemp, F. A. WORSLEY., P. K. SHAHANI, R. A. HEWITT., ARRAN, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT IN NEW YORK, ANTHONY COURTNEY, G. B. BENTLEY, MARY R. GLOVER, D. C. MALLAM., FRANCIS C. BISHOP, G. WESTON, R. KELF-COHEN, LAURENCE WELSH, FRANK DAWTRY, K. J. FISHER, C. KNIGHT ADAMS, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, Mr. John Pope-Hennessy, Mr. F. A., From Our Industrial Staff,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Display Advertising, Public Notices, Business Premises, Picture Theatres, Flowers. Sport: Welsh Boys Defy Injury, Sports in Brief, Miss Haydon Wins Miami Beach Final, Today's Sporting Arrangements Association Football First Division, Spurs May Find Chelsea Bad Neighbours, Two Americans Inspire Cambridge Victory In Boat Race, Probable Runners Today On The Flat Kempton Park, No Second Division Form Here, Dragons Fail To Finish, Poised Sprinting At Stanmore Mrs. Moore Makes Most Of Chance, Division Of Strength In Motor Racing, Sturdy Hockey Defence Festival XI Beat East Germans, Tie For Duncan Putter, Association Football Results First Division, England Schoolboys Made To Look Untidy, Club Rugby Details, National Hunt Programmes Manchester, Saturday's Racing Results At Three Meetings Kempton Park, Sweet Solera On Trial Failure Of Typhoon Makes 2,000 Guineas Open Race, Wednesday Rally To Save A Point But Their Defence Was Off Form, Cowan's Three Fine Tries As Barbarian Wing Cardiff Recovery Belated, Preston Crushed By The New Invincibles, Record Time Set In Canoe Race More Than Forty Retirements. News: Russian Acceptance Of British Proposals, Conference Uproar Over The Bomb, "Easter March For Peace", Tender Colt IS Useful Playmate II Best Handicapped, Chinese Warning To Seato, Indian Concern At Communal Violence Firmer Action To Be Taken, Water Skiing On Gravel Pits Spread Of Sailing And Angling, Co-Op Leaders Hope To Reverse Defence Vote Plan To Beat Unilateralists At Whitsun Congress, Signals To Russian Vessels Reported, Volunteer Corps For Angola Training Of Civilians For Emergency, Communists' "Rightful Place In Labour Movement", Airlines Keep Old Freight Rates Atlantic Battle Averted, Warning That Burnham System IS "On Trial" Teachers' Impatience For More Pay Justified, Says New President, Birth Prevention Pill Protest, Hollis And Aitken Draw, Bishop's Pilgrimage On Horseback, Finding Uganda's New Ministers Lack Of Experience, 60deg. On Half The Days In March, Easter Deaths On The Roads Interim Figures For Holiday, Prince Joins The Royal Family At Windsor, Pakistan Official Leaves Delhi, "Abductors" Of Eichmann As Witnesses, Time Bomb Kills Girl Of 17, U.S. Asked: IS Britain Going Soft? Critical Look On Television, Durban's Treasurer Advises Caution, "Useful Next Step" Towards Peace In Laos Initiative Again Passes To Britain, British Cars Fight Back In U.S. "Compact" Market, Bucephalus Alias Cecil HE Was A "Real Companionable Horse"-If You Saw IT That Way, Cyprus As A Popular Tourist Centre In Five Years Efforts To Improve Island's Economy, Young Socialists Reject Leader, Easter Increase In Flow Of Refugees Over 3,000 Arrive In W. Berlin, Finnish Communist In Presidential Election Two Opponents For Mr. Kekkonen, "Slogan" Man To Pay Compensation, Essentials In Slatted Floor Housing, Makarios Acts To Stop Tax Chaos Order Given On Own Responsibility, Protection From Nuclear Blast Canadian Discovery, Soviet Note On Laos "Encouraging" None Of British Points Ruled Out Differences In Approach To Cease-Fire, Call To Revoke Tv Licence Union's Criticism Of Mr. Roy Thomson, Child And Man Drowned, Iraqis To Surrender Firearms 7-Day Ultimatum, Woman Killed By Falling Rock, More Coeducation Urged, Admiralty Changes Tomorrow, The Season's List Of Private Dances, Gurkhas Land At Kamina, Clerks' Union Back Gaitskell Line, Church Emphasis On Rivalries Dr. Fisher's Warning, German Ready To Live Offshore, Algeria Talks Likely To Be Delayed French Continuing Preparations, Mr. Macmillan Prepares For Washington Cabinet Secretary In Jamaica Booing And Banners, Congregational Changes, Month's Ban On Teenagers At Cinema Manager's Move To Beat Hooligans, B.E.A. Picks Young Man For Moscow Trained In Its Own Special Course, Falling Morale Of Government Forces, Farming Notes And Comments, Hunt For "Carbon Copy" Murderer Investigator From Outside Force, Cardinal Condemns Lust For Power, Unilateralism Supported At Conferences Only Clerks Reject Policy, 'Mob Rule' Protest By Prison Officer, £102M. Development For Singapore, 17,500 Marchers Reach London Trafalgar Square Rally Today, End Of A Welsh Land Jigsaw Long Search For Executor, Four Journalists Held In Iraq, Visit to Kingdom of Million Elephants, Bristol Dock Strike Ends, President Writes To Envoy's Son, Irrigation Trials On Light Sand, I.L.P. Proposes New Socialist Party, Russia To Continue Yemen Aid, Greek-E.E.C. Accord May Set Pattern, Lord Home To Visit Spain Trip Expected Next Month Relations With Nato. Picture Gallery: Gravel Pit Sailing. Law: 'Car Driven At Me' Constable Alleges, Man Found Stabbed: Murder Charge. News in Brief. Property: The Property Market Family's Home For 240 Years Began As A Tudor Cottage, Factories Warehouses And Sites, Machinery & Plant, Sales By Auction. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,643, Twelfth Night At Old Vic, Beauty of Icon Painting A Discerning Exhibition, Broadcasting Programmes, Orchestra's Next Tour, Buchner's Woyzeck To Be Broadcast, Play's Artificiality Revealed On Tv. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords. Display Advertising: German Tourist Information Bureau, Sas, Rich Dark, National Campaign, Apollinaris, Ncr. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Helmets for the President, Graduation Day, Step Forward, Overplaying the Hand. Letters to the Editor: Right To Negotiate, Kicking To Touch, Fixed Price Tenders, Young Offenders, Tyndale The Martyr, In His Own Language, A Promise To Cunard Will New "Queen" Be Worth It?, Torres Vedras, Conscript Sons, National Theatre, Talent At A Premium, Ideal For Exhibitions, Gold Hallmarks, Investment For Quality Where Government Can Look For Advice, Taxi Service, Morals And The Law, Reading The Lesson, Future Of The Navy Submarines In A New Context, Political Revival In Universities, For Thirty Shillings. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, From The London Gazette, Ecclesiastical News, University News Cambridge. Reviews: Ingenuity of plot foremost in new thriller, Labour Saving, A Richly Expressive "Gerontius", Market Day In Devon, Barber Opera For Two Worlds Festival, Julius Katchen's Easter Recital, Moll Flanders As A Film, Gardeners, Comedie Adapts its Style to Chekhov, Agent in the House, Letter And Spirit In "Messiah", Three Inferior Films. Obituaries: M. Paul Landowski, Col. R. S. Rait Kerr Former Secretary Of M.C.C., Mr. C. A. Evenden, Mr. Alfred Michelson, Mr. Wallingford Riegger American Composer, Mr. Stanley Brightman, Prof. Giovanni Poggi. Business and Finance: Protecting U.S. Investors, Olivetti Shares For Frankfurt S.E., Speeding Exports To S. America, The Kuwait Government has issued national currency to, Money Surplus To Demand, Rank Open Petrol Service Station, Man-Made Fibres Quieter, Gold Stock Unchanged, Kenya Oil Refinery Tenders Invited, Sterling Unchanged Against U.S. Dollar, Commodity Markets, Foreign Deposits Rise, Savings Rise Again Surplus Nearly £4M., Industrial Films Aiding Safety In Industry U.S. Award Production Available In U.K., Japan's Largest Import Budget, Continental Bourses Sharp Gains In Paris Heavy Foreign Purchases, Cheaper Coal Possible Through Mechanization, Volkswagen Price Increases, Revenue Return, Company News British Wagon Capital Reorganization Southcros Buys Cold Storage Firm, American Business Outlook Encouraging Sales And New Orders Rise. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Business Changes New United Kingdom Chairman For General Motors.
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