The Times - 14/04/1960
1960; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Defence Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our City Editor, From Our Correspondent, L. P. S. ORR., WINSTON P. MOSES., WILFRID BROWNING., FRANK WEST., P. D. N. EARLE., L. JOHN COLLINS., J. I. H. BAKER., MATTHEW NORGATE., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By George Cloyne, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Dramatic Correspondent, By Our City Editor,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Services To-Morrow: Good Friday, Club Announcements, Opera And Ballet, Public Appointments. News: Pupils' Refuge From Lure Of Television 'Homework Den' At Public Library, British Preference Cut By N.Z. Aiding French Trade, Japanese Colour Prints (230pp., Faber, Boeing JET Gets The All Clear On B.O.A.C. Service In June, Foam Runway "Carpet" Laid In 17min., Footballers Reply To League "Industrial Dispute", Prime Minister's Warning On "Coventry" Policy, Archaeology Day For Classicists New Light On The Greek Kitchen, New Deal In Race Relations Plans Under Study In South Africa, Beirut Ceases English Broadcasts Propaganda Accusation, Trade Gap £12M. Wider £30M. Increase In Imports, Dockers Push Ship To Save Man, Opposition Explodes Over Blue Streak Attack On Ministers Diverted By Ceremonial, "White Death" On The Neckar, Rise In Profits Tax Deplored F.B.I. President's Criticism, Chess Game Drawn After 72 Moves Tal Well Placed To Win Match, Search For Sodom And Gomorrah Expedition's Permit Not Renewed, Car Magnate's Son Held To Ransom Paris Golf Course Kidnapping £35,000 Demanded, Disarmament Points On Which East And West Might Agree Prospects Summed Up At Geneva, World Council Of Churches Move, Improved Showing By Mr. Nixon Illinois Primary Vote, Nuclear Tests In Corsica? Project Studied, Mixed Tasks For Flying Cameras, Sea Conference Rejects 12-Mile Limit U.S.-Canadian Compromise Holds The Field, Dr. Fisher Calls For Prayers For South Africa "Most Of All For Believers In Apartheid", Coloured Snow And "Raining Mud" The Weather In Turkey, Canadian Trade With Russia Reducing Disparity, Shrewd Leader Of Sierra Leone, Hopeful Signs On Cyprus Bases Mr. Amery's Talks, £1,250 For Painting Of River Yare Scene £10,330 Sale At Sotheby's, Labour Censure Move On Blue Streak Government Refusal Of Inquiry Deplored Missile's Use In Space Research To Be Considered, British Challenge In Safari Rally 3,200-Mile Route In East Africa, Dr. Banda Arrives In New York Black Revolution Forecast, M. Debré Has A Word For IT "Secession IS Really Partition", Warning To Iraq Press Gen. Kassem's Words Taken To Heart, Satellite To Aid Navigators Successful Launch At Canaveral, S. Africa Police Question Two Editors Offices Raided Sports Documents Seized, Ministers' Early Agreement On Germany Western Policy For Summit Washington Progress, Church Warning On Lay Spirit Italian Bishops Survey "Deviations", Gale Hits Ship At Launching Within Inches Of Crash, Prof. Oberländer May Keep Seat, Fire In Atlantic Tanker Aid By Sea And Air, Forged Paintings Allegation Arrests In Spain, Changes In Press Admission Bill Committee Stage Concluded, Painting Under Difficulties Even The Palm Trees Could Not Ensure Complete Success At Nancowrie, Zoological Society's "Thriving Year" Expenditure Exceeds Higher Revenue, Farmers ACT Over Price Review Meeting With Prime Minister Sought, German Envoy Acquitted Of Slander Returning To Paris Post, Silver Spray Wins Supreme Award, U.S. Air Line Hopes For Settlement $12M. Overdue For Viscounts, Dumdum Bullets Not Used Police Evidence On Sharpeville, Beecham Unable to Conduct The Trojans, Twelve Months' Ban And £50 Fine On Stirling Moss Found Guilty Of Dangerous Driving, Princess Margaret Painting Rejected Mr. Ruskin Spear's Work, Voting Next Month For N.U.M. President Two Communists Among Candidates, Problem Of Mental Patients 'Not New' No Figures For Prison Committals. Arts and Entertainment: Sir Matthew Smith Exhibition, Pictures To Note At Tooth's, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,344, Broadcasting Programmes To-Day, Sculpture In The Open Air, Solution Of Bridge Problem No. 1,423. Politics and Parliament: Cabinet Meeting, Labour Pensions Spokesman Mr. D. Houghton Appointed, Opposition Clamour To Exclude Black Rod, Commons To Sit On Day Of Wedding Labour Objections, Taking The Heat Off Berlin Core Of European Insecurity House Of Lords, House Of Commons. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Pia, National, French Line, The London Life, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bri-Nylon, Caledonian Insurance Company, Dunlop, Gardeners Chronicle, Jonathan Cape, The Times, Silver King, Havoline, Formica, Hollis & Carter, Parker 51, The Bank Of Tokyo, Twa, Campbell Discount Company, W. & G. Foyle Ltd. Law: £10 Fine On Soho Club Girl "Assault" On Passers-By, Crime Documentaries, High Court Of Justice Chancery Division Strong Terms On Adoption Cases Justified, Queen's Bench Division Ex Parte A Building Society, "Electric Fence" Man Acquitted, Probate, Divorce And Admiralty Division Maintenance After Majority Le M. v. Le M., Mias Man Applies For Leave To Appeal, Queen's Bench Division Wrongful Expulsion From Union Payne v. Electrical Trades Union, Woman Script Writer On Wounding Charge, MR. JUSTICE DIPLOCK to-day dismissed. Picture Gallery: High Visibility At Brighton, Q.C.s Sworn In. Property: M. Howard (Mitcham) Limited, Knight, Frank & Rutley, Flats & Chambers, Curtis & Henson, Country Properties, Mr. Billy Wallace Buys Estate. Official Appointments and Notices: Arrest Of Turkish Army Officers Sequel To Resignation, Palace Manager Resigns, More Assistant Whips. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Political Journey, Exit, Mounted on a Horse, The End Of Blue Streak, Half Measure, Canute Behind the Counter. Letters to the Editor: "Hobby Farmers", Alexander's Tomb, Channel Bridge, The Country Parson Difficulties HE Has To Face, South Africa, The Future Of Sound Broadcasting, Tax On Football Pools. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Obituary Mr. F. M. Birks. Reviews: New Fiction, Sir John Gielgud Handicapped Two-Hour Recital Given With A Cold, Strange Names and Stranger Cults of Old Deities, Happy Easter, Modern Art From Spain Prints And Lithographs In Two Exhibitions, Pip Intelligently Played at the Mermaid, Programme Of Piano Sonatas, Last of the Barons, Royal Ballet On Television, Unquiet Failure, Brighton Belle, Choice of Travellers, Mud and Brass, Veterans Of Music Unabated Vital Force, No Reason To Neglect Sheridan. Sport: Unexpected Twist To Drysdale Cup Squash Seeding Upset By Finalists, Sports in Brief, Saffron Tartan Preferred Over Cheltenham Fences Double For Mellor, Cheltenham Results, Rangers Swamped By Eintracht, Lindsay A Lone Olympic Football Star, Schools Twice Successful, Swiss Yacht Takes Last Race And Coupe De France, Probable Runners At Southwell, French Polish In Girls' Golf British Team Again Defeated, Cheltenham Programme, School Sevens Surprise St. Benedict's Put Out Rugby, Radford Runs 220 Against Oxford, Good Friday Football Fixtures League Championship, Rackets Near Perfection Top Pair Move On To Semi-Finals. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Commodities Fresh Rise In Cash Copper, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: Company Results Associated Biscuit Pay More From Increased Profits, U.S. Treasury's One Year Bill Offer Discount Rate Sharply Higher, New U.K.-Irish Trade Pact Agreement Signed Yesterday, Stock Estimates Revised £58M. Increase In Fourth Quarter, Held, Sons & Company, Ltd. Trading Difficulties Largely Surmounted Mr. Richard N. Burnham On Effects Of Printing Strike, Domestic Appliance Sales Rising, Latest Dividends, Raw Material Prices Continue To Fall, "Hypalon" Price Reductions, International Computers In Holland, Company Meeting Clayton Dewandre Company Limited Record Order Book For All Sections Mr. A. V. Perry's Confidence In The Future, New Issues Continental & Industrial Capital Plan, Firestone Plan $120M. Expansion, Exchange Decontrol In Philippines Programme May Begin This Year, Indian Groundnut Exports Active, Growing Role Of Tourism In World Economy Iii-Where The Money IS Spent, Consumer Research For Wool, Money Again Short, Yen May Be Partly Convertible, Trade Gap Widened Last Month Inadequate Czech Bond Offer, Assembly Of Russian Cars In Belgium Negotiations Opened, Doulton & Co. Limited Important Developments In Manufacturing Companies Satisfactory Current Order Book Mr. E. Basil Green On Mergers And Take-Over Bids, A. & S. HENRY & COMPANY LIMITED (Manufacturers and Merchants) Progress Achieved Under Diversification Policy Mr. Frank Stockdale On The Company's Affairs, Largest Insurance On Liner Oriana Covered For £15M., Discount Brokers' Lower Profits, London Life Surplus, Tate & Lyle Investments Factors Affecting Trading Canadian Holding Further Increased Sir Ian D. Lyle Reviews Problems And Prospects, Caledonian Insurance Company Sound Financial Position Excellent Bonus Declarations Mr. W. H. McGregor's Statement, Sterling Closes Firmer, Wall Street's Mixed Changes, Pressed Steel Capital Increase, Unit Trusts' Share Splitting, Clerical, Medical And General Life Assurance Society Proposed Mutualization Another New Business Record Sir John Hathorn Hall On Outstanding Results, Record Steel Output 485,000 Tons Weekly In March, Brown Brothers Ltd. Record Sales Achieved Sir Richard Yeabsley's Review, Canadian Bank Rate Rises, Apathy Still Prevails Funds Strike A Firmer Note, Unit Trust Prices. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1860. Business Appointments: Business Changes New Vice-Chairman For A.E.I..
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