The Times - 30/05/1961
1961; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LAWN TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Paris Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, By Monitor, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OWN OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, G. FABRI, Acting Chairman; A. CARUANA, Acting Secretary; S. GATT; R. STRICKLAND; L. VELLA; G. ZARB., EGLANTYNE M. JEBB, PERCY CUDLIPP, J. S. GOSLING, FREDERICK MATTAR, DESMOND DONNELLY, CHARLES PLUMB, From a Special Correspondent, H. HEILBRONN, ROBERT SPEAIGHT., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, M. J. B., E. W. S., Mr. R. E., Lord Willough by de Broke, Canon John Brierley, Prof. Ruth Bowden, The Bishop of Coventry, Mr. G. R. F. Bredin, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, By SIR EWART SMITH, By Our Special Correspondent, By Our Science Correspondent, By SIR ALEXANDER TODD, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By SIR SIMON MARKS, By Our Labour Correspondent, By a Trade Unionist, By PAUL CHAMBERS, By A Special Correspondent, By OUR Johannesburg Correspondent, By Our Ottawa Correspondent, By Our New York Correspondent, By Our Buenos Aires Correspondent, By Our Delhi Correspondent, By Our Canberra Correspondent, By T. G. PRINCE, By H. L. RICHARDSON,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Business Premises, Opera And Ballet, Flowers, Public Appointments. Sport: Parfitt Holds Up Somerset Quick Breakthrough By Middlesex, Sports in Brief, Moutiers Goes Well Vale Blue Takes On Apostle Two Exciting Races, Warwickshire Win Advantage, Yesterday's Results At Two Meetings Wolverhampton, Surrey Recovery Led By Edrich Bright Essex Example Followed, Imperious 115 By Cowdrey Against Australians Davidson Takes Six Wickets, Two Centuries Help Worcester To Overhaul Kent, Lewes Double For Breasley William F Scores Again, Dawkes Attacks Glamorgan, Special Cooper In U.S. Race, Hard Labour At Eastbourne, Declared Runners For First Day At Epsom, Bad Day For Champions At Carnoustie, Davis Cup Side Practise Draw To Be Made Tomorrow, Trueman At His Fastest Seven For 45 Against Leicester, Surbiton Surprise For American, Lancashire Falter Then Hit Back, Oxford Swimmers Beat New Kingston, Speed May Help Caldwell Halimi A Stronger Puncher, Russian Depth In Steeplechase. Picture Gallery: Where London Nurses Are To Live. News: Labour Ban On Chairmanships, Measure Of Autonomy In The Antipodes, Living Next Door To A Leviathan, End Cold War, Says Union Leader, New Film To Aid School Leavers Problems Before A Career IS Chosen, New Vehicle Ferry In Service Growing Popularity Of Drive-On System, Tourist Licence Of Hotel Withdrawn, Girl Attacked On Way From Bus Stop, Ottawa Welcomes Appointment, Pros And Cons Of 1st Class Travel Proposal By John Lewis Council, Highland Sabbath Small Boy's Ration One Threepenny Piece And Four Peppermints, Opening Of £2M. Laboratories, Policy of Mutual Assistance, Fine For Frozen Beans Offence, European Rocket Experts Meet, Factors that make price reductions possible, Ford's To Consider Pay And Hours Claims, Man In The News Modest Judge WHO Presides Over Challe Tribunal, Handing Management Over to Indians, Fresh Colour And Lustre In Textiles, Kenya Europeans Shocked By Mass Meeting Reports Inflammatory Speeches Under Guise Of Denouncing Oaths, The Anatomy Of Management, I-Pattern Shaped by Production, Reforming The State Department, Mr. Nehru Censures Britain, British Space Pack Ready Dispatch For Firing In U.S. Soon, Ministers' Notes Read At Trial Dispute Over Turkish Party Conclave, Degree Course For Managers Urged, Competition For State Airline Concession To Firms In E. Canada, Publishing As Big Business, Prague Meeting Of Soviet Block?, Modernizing Soviet Planning, Strike Threat At Steelworks, Independence For W. Indies In Year?, Violence By "Kuklux-Klan, AIM Of Unity In Europeand Beyond Mr. Macmillan's Theme Trade Approaches "Going Well" W.E.U. Welcomed To London, Missing Girl IS Found In Attic Cries From Behind Boarded Window Police Name Man They Wish To See, Signs Of Lessening Tension, Church Of Scotland Vote For Study Of Peace And War No Reappraisal Of Pacifism, New FAST For A Punjabi State, Halle To Receive Higher Grant High Standards Defended, Hard Going Going in the U.S., Steel Firm Closing Part Of Plant, Independent Schools Society Formed, Diesel Train Went Over On Side Passengers Rescued Through Windows, Builders Asked To Take More Apprentices, Stay-At-Home Strike Hits The Rand Little Effect Elsewhere In South Africa, Private Inquiry Into Girl's Murder, Easy-Life Graduates Irritate Moscow, "End Patronage In Industry" Mr. Gunter's Call For Leadership, Low Temperatures In Europe, Fertilizers In The Tropics, Lord Home To Visit U.S., Five Print Unions Fail To Merge, Moldavian Party Reshuffle, Council To Break Into Shop, Clevedon Court Restored, Singapore Man Kidnapped, Hongkong Textile Traders Warned, New Ship Found Flooded C.I.D. Investigation, Setting Up Shop In Europe, "Second City" Claim For Manchester, Marked Fall In Unemployment Lowest May Figure For Five Years, Frost Damage IS Widespread, Cuba Barter Offer "Major Blunder" Mr. Kennedy's Action Defended, 2-Major Discoveries in Three Fields, Music For The Affluent Rating Brisk Naafi Sale Of Transistor Radios, New Horizons In Work Study, Cheaper Uranium, S. African: Need for Faith, Free Home Offered To Museum Curator, 'Children Received Election Matter', N.Z. Union Leader Protests, Commonwealth Training Week Opens In Splendid Ceremony The Duke Of Edinburgh's Plea Not To Waste Natural Aptitudes, Lord Home And Gen. Franco To Meet Today Reviewing "Matters Of Mutual Interest And Concern", Shot in the Arm for Agriculture, S. Rhodesia Leaders See Mr. Sandys, Million Jewish Lives For 10,000 Lorries Court Told Of Eichmann's Offer, Icelandic General Strike Begins, Fervour And Irony At U.S. Negro Meetings Lively Exchanges With Pastors, Jersey Suit For Separation, Rebel Generals Before Paris Tribunal Wish To Overturn State Denied Collapse In Court Of Gen. Zeller, Civil Service Clerks Reject Pay Claims Plan Decision Means Return To Individual Negotiation By Unions, Unions Held In High Regard, New Oil Terminal For Purfleet, Renewal Of Confidence In Argentina, Mayor's Vote Challenged High Court May Have To Decide, New Segregation Ban Ordered, Testing By Results, A Tradition of Good Cooperation, How Contact is Kept With the Consumer, A Canadian Century, U.N. Reorganizing Congo Staff, On Other City Pages, 600ft. Power Station Opposed, Hope Of 1962 START On Oxford By-Pass Link, Major Factor in Technological Revolution The "Polypracticality" Of Petrochemicals, Magazine Mergers "Serious Blow", Right and Wrong Times for Sounding the Horn, Derby Owners Hoping For Rain Wealth Of Tips At Luncheon, Keeping Pace with the World, No Sign Of A Halt In Expansion, Students' President Sent Down, Evian Negotiators 'Agree To Advance', Forest Motorway Below Ground, No Regrets, Says Mr. Butler, Goal Of Maximum Unity In Europe Mr. Macmillan On Complex Considerations, Mr. Tshombe Taken To Leopoldville, EXPORTS-Source of Pride, 13 Killed In R.A.F. Hastings Crash, Major Concession By West At Geneva Nuclear Talks, A Giant IS Born, Architect Of Success, Mr. Kennedy Flies To Paris Today, A Memorable First Chairman, Why Variations Arise In Car "Trade-In" Prices, Products To Aid Cultivation Of Crops, Laos Conference Again Fails To Get Going, Federal Structure Within The Firm, Confederation In S.E. Asia Tunku's Proposal Welcomed. News in Brief. Law: Wife Remanded On Murder Charge, Man On Worcester Murder Charge Alleged Denial Of Being In City, Missing Woman Juror Fined £2, Child Blind After Assault "Inhuman" Father Sent To Prison, Island Murder Charge, Woman Charged With Manslaughter, Accused Of Shooting At Police-Sergeant, 3½ Years For Doctor "Used Drugs For Lustful Purposes". Arts and Entertainment: Russia Pays £620 For Letters Tolstoy Correspondence, Goldoni Comedy At Drottningholm, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,692, Broadcasting Programmes. Display Advertising: Mappin & Webb, Ici, Multiple Display Advertisements, Technology, Ghana Commercial Bank, National Provincial Bank, Semtex Ltd, Webasto, Nomikos, Gulf, Tube Products Limited, Westland, The Times, Terylene, British Visqueen, Anson, Kellogg, Pan Am, Family Portrait, London Midland, Phonotas, Industrial Exhibitions, Western Region, Pitney-Bowes Ltd., Plant Protection, Van Heusen, Lockheed. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Sir A. Tod Resigns Cathedral Post, Talks On India Office Library, Ecclesiastical News Trinity Ordinations. Reviews: Middling-To-Good Anouilh Work, Portuguese Operas In Madrid, Ambitious Venture On Television The Alchemist, Critics Divided About A Call On Kuprin, A Dish of Salmon as Painted by Goya, Open-Air Sculpture At Hampstead, Students At Ease With Flecker's First Play, Royal Ballet For Baalbek Comedie Francaise Too, Trenchant Approach In Marathon Recital, Don Carlos Reopens a Florentine Theatre, Mr. Arthur Miller's Film Of Black Despair, Weaknesses In Orchestra Mozart Concert. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Lord Amory's New Post High Commissioner In Canada, Parliamentary Notices, Ministers Called To Meeting, Policy On Unions Criticized Young Liberals Rebuff Their Elders, Problem Of Bills For Cabinet. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Full Steam for the Rocks, Mr. Kennedy's Week, Second Thoughts on Aid, Heated Controversy. Letters to the Editor: Mathematicians, The Chalk Pit Case Evidence That Was Given, The Determining Age, At The Vieux Colombier, Spain, Heard At The Opera, Malta Tourist Board, Small County Into Big. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. J. Lewis May Author And Translator, Mr. G. T. Macewan, Brig. C. R. P. Winser, Mr. Guy Meyseythompson, Sir Percy Loraine Photo-Finishes On The Racecourse, Mr. Charles Blackshaw, Right Rev. J. C. H. How, Dr. Richard Castillo, Miss Elizabeth Bolton, Mr. A. J. T. Flemingsandes, V.C.. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861. Property: Sales By Auction, Norman Shaw Building For Sale, Hampton & Sons, Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Christie's. Business and Finance: German Team Examines Ceylon Loan Plans, Central American Bank Opens, Pound Falls Again End-Of-Month Factors, Latest Dividends, Goodyear Agreement With Dunlop Rubber New Factory In Malaya, Tozer Kemsley & Millbourn (Holdings) Limited, Treasury Forecasts Renewed Growth In Industrial Countries, Olivetti Shares In Frankfurt, The Consolidated Zinc Corporation Limited, John Bright & Brothers Turnover And Profits Substantially Increased Expansion And Diversifcation Of Interests Mr. Fred Train On Group's Encouraging Outlook, Ceylon's Tea Exports, London Firm Moves To N. Ireland Tilley Lamp's New Belfast Factory, U.S. Markets Closed, Money Rather Short Authorities Give Help, Australia Plans To Double Wool Output, Harrods (Buenos Aires), Limited Mr. O. R. Guard's Review, Allen West Rights Issue, U.S. Foreign Exchange Rates, Company Meeting Gust, Keen And Neettlefolds, Limited Turnover More Than £31,000,000 Up, Exceeding £250,000,000 For First Time Extensive Modernization And Expansion Continues British Exporters' Problems And Needs Mr. K. S. Peacock On "A Decade Of Growth", Averys Profits Fall, Italian Nuclear Order For U.S., Tarmac Dividend Held, Hire Purchase Scheme For Personal Loans Finance Houses In Official Talks, Chicago Grain Markets, Bid Of £1.7M. For W. H. Dorman, W. German Banking Committee Meets Today, S. African Loan Issues Lists Open On June 1, Union Miniere Du Haut-Katanga, Dunlop Rubber Company Limited Record Turnover Of £275,000,000, Union Miniere Du Haut-Katanga Copper Market's Future Viewed With Some Optimism Events In Congo Scarcely Affect Company's Operations Mr. Paul Gillet On Position In Katanga, S.E. Council Election, HUPFIELD BROTHERS (Makers of Injection Moulding Machinery), Cockerill-Ougree Plans For 3M. Tons Of Steel A Year One Hundred And Fifty Years' Growth, Ghana Government's £4M. Issue, Laporte Pay More Than Forecast, Early Gains Not Held The Funds Remain Dull, Norway's Interest Rates, Rand Mines, Limited (Incorporated In The Union Of South Africa.) Summarised Balance Sheet 31st December, 1960, Crosses And Heatons To Repay Half Preference Capital Met. Rly. Surplus Lands Development, I.C.I. Offer £1,340,000 For Settle Limes, Russia's Crude Oil Expansion, New Broken Hill Consolidated Limited, Unit Trust Prices, I.C.C.'s Five-Point Programme Aid To Backward Countries. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Commodities Copper Selling Dries Up, Closing Prices. Business Appointments: Business Changes Professor Lovell's Appointment. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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