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The Times - 19/08/1961

1961; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BURNHAM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM A BOWLS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RADIO CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, RUSSELL ACHESON., LESLIE J. MORGAN, SYBIL DUNN., R. PHILLIPSON, JOHN HUNTER, P. J. N. HOWORTH., K. L. STRETCH., JOHN A. RAVEN, By T. S. Blakeney, D. F. O. Dangar, BENEDICT FENWICK., PATRICK HANNON, ENID LAKEMAN, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, From a Horticultural Correspondent, FROM A COLLECTOR, FROM AN ANGLER, F. C. G., H. R. C., Sir Arthur Richmond, By Our City Editor,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Educational, Concerts, Travel, Services Tomorrow: Twelfth Sunday After Trinity, Flowers. Sport: Other Sporting Arrangements Association Football League Championship, British Boys Prevail Foursomes Prove Decisive, Sports in Brief, European Cup Dates, Declared Runners At Other Meetings Ripon, Hampshire Gain 12 Points Shackleton And White Excel, Wolfhounds On Rugby Tour, Chance Of Moss In Tourist Trophy Parkes Has Fastest Lap Time, Wilson Defeated In Austrian Singles, Task Too Great For Glamorgan Five Wickets Fall To Spin Of Titmus, Sagacity A Danger To High Hat Victorina Scores At Newbury, Yorkshire Round Off Victory, Wightman Cup Favourites British Girls More Experienced, Yesterday's Racing Results, English Women's Crews Beaten, Roehampton Croquet, Remarkable Shot In E.B.A. Event Church Gresley Skip Rises To Occasion, Leicester Exceed Target Rate Kirby's Sixes Pave The Way, Thomson Thwarts Northants, Asking Too Much Of Essex, O'connor Four Behind, New Event For Power Boats Competitors Given Final Briefing, Memorable Test Century By O'neill Australia Assert Authority, Belated Rally By Gloucestershire, Programme At Newbury, Young Helmsman's Fine Record Cadet Week Ends With Exciting Race. News: Ceylon Respite For Foreign Banks No Nationalization At Present, South Africa To Have Army Of 60,000 Commando System To Be Reviewed, American Attitude To Colonialism, Lecturer Dies In Mountain Fall, "Distorted" Soviet Charges, Treasure Seekers Join Forces, Diary Of Next Week's Events, Rail Property Development Deputy Head Of New Company Chosen, Crown Action Over Celtic Treasure Aberdeen University To Resist Claim, First Ascent of The Weisshorn, More Fine Jumping At Brighton, Appeals In £217,000 Libel Cases, Trans-U.S. Flights Cut By $100, Lord Home Seeing Envoys Today, Trials To Clean Oily Beaches Cut-Cost Attack By D.S.I.R. Study Of Effects On Trawling, Egyptian Editor Dismissed, More Time To Pay Camping Fines, Britons Win £7M. Argentine Order, Traffic Census At 1,000 Points, 1,500 U.S. Troops Going To Berlin Battle Group Ordered In From West Germany Vice-President On Way To See Dr. Adenauer Journey Along Autobahn Arrival Tomorrow, Buchman Estate Left To M.R.A., Petition To Queen On Nominating New Bishop, Bench Rejects Handcuffs Protest, Cuban Crew Ask For Asylum In U.S. Men Locked In Ship's Hold, De Havillands To Dismiss 1,500, Growing Driftwood Menace To Thames Navigation Thousands Of Tons Recovered By Salvage Crews, New Powers To Check Unrest In Rhodesia Troops Flown To Luapula, Bonn Will Increase Military Readiness Within Nato, Pilots Of Grounded Airline Reject Flying Terms No Agreement On Schemes For Saving Holidays, Demonstration By Bizerta Crowds Tension Rises In New Campaign, Sale With Difference Scenes At Salvation Army Centre Founded In "Darkest London", German-Speaking S. Tirolese Accuse Police Allegations Of Ill-Treatment But Only Four Legal Actions, Examinations In Accountancy, Shot Gunman's Arms Hoard Described A "Murderous" Purpose, Natural History Society Seeks A New Home, Kanu-Kadu Accord On Property, Italians To Build £16M. Volta Dam, N.U.T. Amazed By Pamphlet, Overnight Flight By Mr. Johnson, "Dead Broke" Major's Suicide, Fire Damage At Hampshire Mansion, Anglo-French Link In Colour Television New System To Be Demonstrated, Christian Prayer Its Difficulties And Discipline, Mine Fear Closes Part Of Ramsgate Harbour, Three Seamen Lost In Fire, Soviet Scientist's Difficulties, Destroyer's Boiler Damaged, Base Camp 2,500ft. Up Between Glaciers Schools Expedition In Scandinavia, Ponies Of Britain Show Record Gay Royal's Success, Five Children Missing From Sunken Yacht Collision With Polish Steamer, Insecticide Airlift To Egypt, Late Saxon Timber Buildings Found, Testing Ground In British Guiana Some Marginal Seats, Autumn Change in Salmon Tactics, Gypsies Leave Colney Heath Trench To Keep Them Off, Jersey Allegations After Money Talks, Sir De V. Graaff's Prestige Grows, Five Drowned Off Coasts, Minister To Meet Burnham Committee On Pay, Alsatians Replace The Watchman On Guard At Big Building Sites, Transport Depot Raid: Seven Charged, Third Generation Of Tribal Ships, Russia Accuses Cento Powers Secret Plans For "Death Zones", Manchester Dock Strike Ending, Late Singers After Choir Festival. News in Brief. Law: Charge Of Aiding 10 To Escape, Accused Of Taking 11-Year-Old Girl Away By Force, Dutchman For Trial On Murder Charge. Arts and Entertainment: An Outside "Room" Challenge In Lack Of Space, Annecy's Blend Of Past And Present A Traveller's Impressions, The Gorget as a Decoration, Sunday Television, Bust For Bolton Gallery, Chess Penrose Keeps Lead In Championship, A Miner's Comedy, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,762, Saturday Television, Modern Gladioli At Their Best. Politics and Parliament: Mr. Tom Brown Not To Seek Reelection. Picture Gallery: Hard Work To Get Things Clear. Weather: The Weather. Display Advertising: Technology, Gardeners Chronicle. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Frozen Frontier, Hand-over in Kuwait, Hoti's Business, Strip-tease on the Beaches, Farmers' Worries. Letters to the Editor: Chivalry Rewarded, Reciprocity, Doctors In Uniform Difficulties For The Army, Balliol By The Sea, Civil Service Pay, Tristan Da Cunha, Overhaul Overdue, National Security, Investment Advice. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861. Official Appointments and Notices: From The London Gazette, Ecclesiastical News, University News Cambridge. Reviews: World Of The Miner, Good Planning At The Proms, Seeking The Authentic Duke Ellington, Edinburgh Exhibition Best of Memorials to Epstein, Venice Theatre Festival Visit Of Berliner Ensemble. Obituaries: Mr. S. Scott Hall, Mr. Ronald Walker, Lieut.-Col. N. C. Phillips, Prof. Emeritus H. B. Charlton English Literature At Manchester, Miss Katharine Eggar Musician And Scholar, Mr. W. F. Stiff, Mr. J. H. Sinclair, Judge Learned Hand A Great American Judge, Obituary, Sir Arthur Olver. Business and Finance: Import Index Falls In Second Quarter, Pound Closes Unchanged Late Demand From New York, Several More Specialized Unit Trusts Planned Demand For Gold Coins, Increased Competition, Improved Supply Of Money, Progress On I.C.I's Dutch Chemical Plant, Company News Edger Investments Bid For London Builders Heinz Sales Increase 6.5 P.C., W. German Banks' Ample Funds Reserve Cuts Bring Greater Freedom, Melville, Dundas Win £2.5M. Contract, Latest Dividends, Wall Street Reaches New Peak In Irregular Trading, Japan May Beat U.K. Steel Out Put.-, Treasury Bill Tender, Equities Still Drifting Long-Dated Funds Improve, Unit Trust Prices, How The Times Indices Have Moved, Currency Rates For Travellers. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Late Rally In Tin Values, Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Board-Residence And.

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