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The Times - 01/12/1960

1960; Gale Group;

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From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, From A Women's Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Colonial Correspondent, D. C. SMITH., C. H. ARCHER, FRANCIS FOGARTY, EVAN R. GILL, ROBIN H. TURTON, MICHAEL CLARK HUTCHISON, PATRICK MAITLAND, JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON, MICHAEL WOODRUFF, J. G. SMYTH, ERIC MACFADYEN, From Our Delhi Correspondent, FRANCIS NOEL-BAKER; GEORGE THOMSON; ARTHUR SKEFFINGTON; G. WREYNOLDS; CAROL JOHNSON; LESLIE PLUMMER; CHARLES A. HOWELL, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By George Cloyne, Lieutenant-General Lord Freyberg, Mr. Hubert van Thal, Brigadier C. A. Langley, Captain C. St. G. Glasson, Mr. Hubert Dobell, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Astronomical Correspondent, By Our City Editor, From a Correspondent,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Christmas Gifts, Appointments And Situations, Opera And Ballet. Politics and Parliament: £25m.Increase In Exchequer Grant To Local Councils Estimates Up For Education, Mental Health And Open Spaces, Parliamentary Notices, Bill On Library Lending Rights £1M. Estimate For Fees, Skilled Jobs In Industry For Youth Wider Scope For Training House Of Lords, House Of Commons, Both Sides Gain Point In Labour Party Dispute Multilateralist M.P.S. For Talks. Sport: Sports in Brief, Newmarket Sales Details, Accrington Defy Handicap, Small Entry For Foil Title Heavy Programme, Fixtures Meeting Of The R.Y.A. Great Popularity Of Sailing, Liverpool Results, England Oppose S. Africa In Test With A Difference, Army Football Not What IT Was Army 1, Civil Service 2, Tennis, No Change By East Midlands, Two New Caps In S. African XV, Hughes In Last Four Protracted Squash Rackets Matches, Italians Show Confidence Victorian Lawn Tennis Upsets, Heroic Defence Sees Burnley Through Rheims Confined To Single Goal Victory, Aintree Race Suggests Wyndburgh May Not Be Horse HE Was, Wolves To Meet Rangers, Heavier Forwards An Advantage Pangbourne Overcome Rugby Rivals, Nanavati Sold For 25,000gns. Keen Bidding, Easy Task For Middlesex Powerful Hockey Machine Surrey Next Hurdle, Probable Runners Today At Liverpool. Display Advertising: The Gardeners' Chronicle, Christmas Appeals, The Friendly Telephone, Abc Weekend Television, Francis Shaw, Osram, The Pyrene Company, Multiple Display Advertisements, Williams & Humbert's, The Wall Paper Manufacturers, Rootes Car Hire, Ford, Van Heusen, Watches Of Switzerland, The Wrigley Company. Reviews: New Fiction, Exploration and Exploitation, Poetic Images, Mr. Maazel's Impressive London Debut, *Colour, Line and Print, Art Of Joseph Lacasse A Retrospective Exhibition, Two Colonels At Loggerheads Film Of Peacetime Soldiering, Dancer And Showman Antonio's New Programme, Bush's Men of Blackmoor Production at Oxford, Lisping in Numbers, Prize Man, Wide Bracket of Publishing in this Autumn Season, Old Vic Tour Brings In Big Audiences, Miss Helen McKinnon, Modern Music For The Organ, In the Saddle, Boston Tea Parties, Time Out Of Mind, Torn Red Shirt. Arts and Entertainment: Belfast Buys Seal Of Ireland Cup English Paintings Fetch £141,000, Sheffield Show Of Gold And Silver Modern Ware Exhibited, Chichester To Have New Theatre, Broadcasting Programmes, The Times Crossworld Puzzle No. 9,541, Apron Stage For The Aldwych Theatre, £1,000 Prize For Television Play, Solution Of Bridge Problem. News: Athens Visit Proposed By Russian Patriarch, Demonstration By Children In Ceylon Order To Move On Defied, Eight-Storey Building At Oxford University, Dr. Fisher Speaks Of "Great Period Of Renewal" Moves Towards Complete Unity Of Anglicans And Orthodox, Mr. Khalil Seeks Talks With Lord Home, Dr. Salazar Hits At 'U.N. Interference' Portugal's Overseas Policy Defended, Free Translation Of Westminster, Small Components Firms Badly Hit By Reduced Demand Many Immigrant Workers Go Back Home Disillusioned, Dr. Subandrio Accuses The Dutch, Nyasaland Smallpox Toll Rises Comparative Figures, Effects Of "Sunday Graphic" Closure Hope Of Transfers For Staff, Prohibited Areas Set Up In Pondoland Drastic South African Steps To Curb Troubles, Timetable For Gen. De Gaulle's Visit To Algeria, Indian Parliament Split On Dowry Ban Penalties Opposed, Bonn Withdraws Trade Threat To E. Germans Talks On Renewing Agreement, £20,000 Naafi Whisky Disappears Cyprus Investigation, Russia Accused Of Financial Veto British Challenge, Tradition Kept Up In Wall Game Incidents But No Goal, Councils To Get Back Village Greens, British Delegation In Stockholm Ciscussions On Six And Seven, Ambulance Men Talk Of Strike Essential Work Would Go On, New Pipeline For Saharan Oil French Government Agrees Finance, Chinese Loan For Cuba 1M. Tons Of Sugar To Be Bought, Royal Society Presidency Sir Howard Florey, Slum Dwellers Find A New Respectability Middle Class Life On New Estates, World Bank Team To Visit Spain Five-Year Economic Plan, New Measures To Stop Mail Raids Guards Insist On Special Coaches, W.E.U. Assembly Accepts Offer To Britain Future Links With Little Europe One Opposing Vote, A Busy Week There Are Many Calls On A Vicar's Wife But She Does Her Best To Answer Them, Diesel Train Economies Questioned "Not Up To Claims Made" In U.S., Ambrose Shardlow Raise Interim Outlook Regarded With Caution, Pensions For Port Workers £2 A Week After 40 Years, Sir Winston Enjoys 86th Birthday Up For Luncheon, Neo-Nazi May Not Enter Britain, Assembly Again To Debate Atom Bill 182-82 Adverse Vote By French Senators, The Queen's Christmas Broadcast, Reply To Miners' £20M. Pay Claim Expected In January, Dr. Banda Regards Territory Reviews As First Step, Call To End Sudan Military Regime Politicians' Note To President Abboud, Vote For Oxford Precinct Scheme Resolution To Go To Inquiry, Paramount Chief's Men Attacked, Ship To Replace Discovery II, Strengthening Defence Of W. New Guinea Netherlands Measures, Nazi Adventure Books Worry Parents, Marketing Of Aircraft Handley Page And U.S. Firm In Talks, Father Luddleston Consecrated Africans' Gift Of Bible, U.S. Hiatus Holds Up Nato Atom Force Control Problems 15 Fingers On The Trigger, New Police Scales Back-Dated To September 1, A Thrusting But Genial Tycoon, Jodrell Bank Free From Debt Space Knowledge At A "Paltry" Price, Attack On Army H.Q. In Argentina Rebels Driven Off, "Chicanery" Over Kenya Elections Coalition Leader's Accusation, Crime Increases In U.S. Mr. Hoover's Appeal, Anglo-German Talks, Purchase Of Belfast Paper Confirmed, Unions Criticize Ford Action 'Lack Of Consultation', Minister In A Lift For An Hour Trapped In Tower Of Forth Bridge, Ottawa Bill Bans Rail Strike Direction To Unions, Snowdrifts In State Of New York Foretaste Of Winter, Rolls-Royce Gas Turbines Now Used By 1,000 Civil Aircraft, Congolese Detain British Pilot Taken To Military Camp, Money Still In Demand Widespread Calling. Picture Gallery: Before The Plebiscites. Law: Policeman Gets £135 Damages Award Against His Assailant, R.A.F. Officer Sold Hire-Purchase Car "Already Sentenced To Be Cashiered ", Queen's Bench Division Comedian's Action Settled Whittaker v. Williamson Music Ltd., Police Questioning Criticized Proposals By "Justice", Former Director "Lost £21,000" Jury Told About Stamps Business, Probate, Divorce And Admiralty Division Husband Committed Hipgrave v. Hipgrave, Youth Cleared Of Murder Attempt, Court Confirms Integration Of Schools, U.S. Army Men Charged After Shell Deaths, Death Sentence On Lighthouse Man, Death For Running A Private Business Bulgarian's Sentence, Miss Taylor's £2M. Libel Claims "Family Defamed" By U.S. Magazines, Dingle v. Associated Newspapers Ltd. And Others, High Court Of Justice Probate, Divorce And Admiralty Division Garnishing In The Divorce Division, House Of Lords Land Abroad Exempt From English Death Duty Philipson-Stow And Others v. Inland Revenue Comissioners, High Court Of Justice Chancery Division Wines And Places Bollinger And Others v. Costa Brava Wine Company Ltd., Television Hearings Completed Verdict In February, Chancery Division Right Of Crown Limited By Implication In Re An Infant. Property: Knight, Frank & Rutley, Hoar & Sanerson And C. Bridger & Sons, Nottinghamshire, Flats And Chambers, Fishing Rights On Taw To Be Sold Half-Mile Stretch, Strutt & Parker, Lofts & Warner, Country Properties, Bernard Thorpe & Partners. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Deputy Lieutenants Appointed, New Chief Justice In British Guiana, Lord Amory's Appointment, New Governor Of S. Australia Lt.-Gen. Sir E. Bastyan, University News Cambridge, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, Aircraft Group Post, Engineering Pay Plan Collapses Ended By Employers' Clash After Six Years' Work Chairman Of Committee Resigns. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Metternich's Long-stop, Apartheid's Achilles Heel, Secrets of the Mounds, Between Two Fires, Have Diesels Been Over-rated?. Letters to the Editor: Army Recruiting, Ex Libris, Drink Problem, North And South A Commonwealth Approach, Wettest Autumn, First Garden City, Expensive Airports, Rate For The Job. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Herr Max Pruss, Sir Andrew Russell, Dr. George Howe, Obituary, Dr. John Hamill Authority On Food Inspection, Mr. Norman Penzer, Brig. J. A. Bell, Capt. Arthur Marsden. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1860, The Night Sky In December. Business and Finance: Refrigerator Demand Falls In October Home Sales Drop 43 Per Cent, Bentley's Yorkshire Brewery, No Fears For Dollar Says Swiss Banker, More $1 Losses On Wall Street, U.S. Credit Relaxation Predicted, £2M. Contract For Swan, Hunters, £117M. Aviation Exports In Ten Months, Metal Box Expansion Planned, Latest Dividends, The National Bank Of Australasia (Inc. in Victoria) Mr. J. A. Forrest On Anti-Inflationary Measures, W. & J. Lawley Limited Record Trading Results, S. African Reserves Fall £2M., Firth Cleveland's Healthy Orders, Uncertainty Still Hangs Over City Markets No Interim Dividend From Richardsons, Westgarth, Cut Not Expected In U.S. Prime Rate No Basis For Reductions Says Banker, Wall Street Again Lower Industrial Average Below 600, The Wall Paper Manufacturers Limited A year of Active Business Previous Profit Record Substantially Exceeded Further strengthening of Group's position Mr. Alfred Whittle On His Appointment As Company's First President, Scattered Gold Sales, W. German Reserves Resume Climb Nearly Dm.200m. Rise Last Week, New Capital Issues In November, Paris Oil Refinery Possible, Firm Recovery By Sterling Persistent Buying On Most Centres, U.S. Budget Prospects Under Mr. Kennedy Making A START Towards Tax Reform?, Higher Malayan Tin Export Duties, Wallpaper Group Outlook Susan Small's Acquisition, Jihnsen, Matthey's Swedish Move, THE INDIAN IRON & STEEL COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated under the Indian Companies Act, 1913) Improvement In Output Sir Biren Mookerjee On Raw Material Problem, Plastic Mouldings Placing, Fairey Co. Dividend Forecast, Heavy Canadian Fire Losses Total Damage Over $18M., North Kalgurli (1912) A Better Year, Another $9M. U.S. Gold Loss, Early Losses Recouped Active Dealings In Options, $20M. Canadian Gas Plant For Shell Products Will Be Exported To U.S., City And Central Forecasts Higher Rent Roll, Unit Trust Prices, Diamond Sales Near Peak More Marketing Being Negotiated. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: New President For Toronto S.E.. Stock Exchange Tables: Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Stock Exchange Dealings, Commodity Prices Copper Dearer, Closing Prices.

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