The Times - 01/05/1961
1961; Gale Group;
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From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From Our Lawn Tennis Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Athletics Correspondent, FROM OUR TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR POLO CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From a Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Correspondent, A. J. LUCKING., R. A. FURTADO, ELIOT WARBURTON, JOHN V. TAYLOR, M. CAMPBELL, KENNETH R. MIDDLETON, D. P. CROOM-JOHNSON., KATHARINE M. R. KENYON, By Jean Planchais, A. TILNEY BASSETT, H. FIELDING, SELKIRK, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Astronomical Correspondent, By Our City Editor, C. S. D., Professor Denis Gwynn, Mr. W. D. F. Vanstone,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Club Announcements, Opera And Ballet, Business Premises, Public Appointments. Sport: French Lose Heads And Match Brown Scores Late Goals For England, Sports in Brief, I.A.A.F. Accept That Hary Did Not "Accrue Profit", French 2,000gns. For Right Royal Solitude Takes The 1,000, Football Results And Tables First Division, Combermere Cup Won On Time, East Anglian Small Arms Meeting, Schoolboys Show Maturity, Success Of New Boat, Declared Runners For Flat Meetings Nottingham, Another Win For Tim II £1,000 Event At Ascot, Laver Broken By Emerson's Net Attack, Stands Are Half-Empty But The Spirit IS Willing, Best Of 5,236 Entries Bedlington Terrier's Triumph, Australians Refugees From Reality, Rifle Shooting At Pirbright, Chelsea Ban Greaves: May Miss Mexico Game Refusal To Play In Israel, Saturday's Racing Results Redcar, Tennis Cudgel Beats Rapier Warburg Regains Amateur Title, Gilroy Too Strong For Frenchman, Cowdray Hold Off Polo Attacks FAST Play Against Jersey Lilies, St. Paddy Reappears In Ormonde Stakes Chester Clues To Classics, Von Trips Sets Up New Record, French Police Arrested, East Germans Beat Festival Side, Tie For Gold Vase Better Scoring By Golf Amateurs Praiseworthy Change, L. Scottish Men Of Mettle Stewart's F. P. Beaten In Sevens Final, Scores In Other Cricket Matches Oxford v. Gloucester. Display Advertising: Falcon Trust, Phonotas, Longines, Walker Art Gallery, Diamonds, Witan Investment, Multiple Display Advertisements, Pan American, Greenfair Investment, A I C, Draught Red Barrel, M. Samuel & Co., Harrods, House Coal, Temperance Permanent, Engineering Exhibition. News: "Government By Gimmick", Displays From 1,000 Foreign Firms At Hanover Fair, Former Singapore Minister Back Reelection As Independent, 6,000 Men In Battle Exercise On N. Borneo Coast, £25M. Grant For Kenya Sought Delegation To See Mr. Macleod, 800 Parachutists Drop In Cyprus, Future Ruler Of Luxembourg, Dweller In Island Castle Dies, Prince Souvanna's Rendezvous, Move To Abolish N.S.W. Upper House Rejected, "Weakness Of T.U.C. Today", Offer On Railway Hours Rejected, Cement Price Rises By 3s. 3D. A Ton, West German Loan To India, Mr. Macleod Points The Path To Freedom In Africa, Busy Aviation Weekend More Interest In Private Aircraft, Cinema Passports At Stevenage, Producers' Uncertainties On Milk Prospects, Cease-Fire Outlook "Uncertain", Canadian Critics Of U.S. Policy, Commission Ready To START Work, Weather Forecasts Designed For The Farmer, Tradition Tells in the Legion, Race On The Beach Four Crabs Under Starter's Orders Shuffle Along In Their Lanes, U.S. Advises Nationals Still In Cuba To Leave Dr. Castro Expecting New Invasion, Author and President's Wife, Caterpillars Hold Up Trains, Ministry Grant To Save Canal, Europeans Leave Churches In Algiers Demonstration Reading Of Archbishop's Letter Drowned By Noise, Communist Call To Greek Workers, Effort To End Oil Deadlock, General Kassim's Demand, Man In The News Dedicated Schoolmaster Under Strike Spotlight, Dockers' Terms For Return No Work At Wharf Pending Inquiry Firm Deride Decision, Girl Attacked Near Murder Area, 3,000 At Samaritan Passover Rites, Call To Pathet Lao For Parley In No Man's Land, Polling Light In Haiti Election, 10 Witnesses For Eichmann Defence Counsel To Submit List, Dr. Adenauer At Cadenabbia, Canadian Grain For China, Irish Rider's Rome Successes, Man Dies In House Blaze Detectives Investigate Second Fire, 35,000 People Get Injections, Explosion At U.S. Hostel In Paris Warning Given By Two Students, Mr. Nehru Ends Dispute Over Succession Deputy Not Heir To Leadership, Part-Time Coaching, 5 A.M. Canvassing In S.E. Bristol By-Election, The Queen Meets Bad Weather All-Night Stay In Sardinia Britannia's Mishap, Troops Go To Camp By Destroyer, Fort Dunlop Centre, Deputation See The Primate "Just" Solution At Guildford Urged, Lenin Peace Prize For Dr. Castro, Farming Notes And Comments, Ford Electricians Strike, Glasgow Teachers' Strike Declared "On" Fears Of "Dilution" Persist; Warning On Bonus Resented, Skippers Asked To Think Again, Australian View On S. Africa, Authorized Version Manuscripts, Mr. Maudling's Denial Britain And The Common Market, Eight Bodies From Ancient Pompeii Dramatic New Find, E.C.E. To Aid Study On Disarmament, U.S. Cancels Troops' Visit To Germany Laos Crisis Talks Continue, £100,000 For Schools In Ethiopia, Sequel To Shooting Of Buffalo, Cambridge Report On Staff Endorsed, Fighter Saves Village In Angola Europeans' 8-Hour Siege In Church, Where Colonialism IS Respectable, 'Tough Brigade Baulk Penal Reform' Lord Longford's Warning, Mr. Tshombe To Stay In Custody Secret Removal Ordered Condemnation By Congo Leaders Britons Missing In Kasai, B.B.C. Postpone Tv Medical Series, Lord Russell's Message To Demonstrators Over 800 People Arrested, Mr. Mintoff's Tilt At Archbishop, Shop Union Leader Opens Labour Unity Campaign Pressure On Party Leaders, Value Of Labourunion Link. News in Brief. Property: John D. Wood & Co., Factories, Warehouses And Sites, Company To Vacate Historic Houses Leaseholds Offer, Hampton & Sons. Picture Gallery: Canal Boats In A Protest Cruise. Politics and Parliament: In And Out Of Parliament Riddles to Guide Through a Labyrinth, Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Programmes, Academy Sales, Sometimes the Sun does Shine, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,667, Tal's Victory From Seeming Defeat Time Beats Botvinnik In Seventeenth Game, Architecture In Academy Show Conformity But No Awful Warnings. Law: Greeks Spying For Albania Two Death Sentences, Lady Buckmaster Fined, Skipper Fined £1,600 In Iceland. Official Appointments and Notices: Ecclesiastical News, Award For Canadian Editor, From The London Gazette, Resignation Of Mr. Swart Governor-General Of South Africa, Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861, The Night Sky In May. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Problems of the Borderlands, Rare Plants, Business in Ghana, A Better Way, Home Work. Letters to the Editor: Opting For A Jury, Stamps Of Six Reigns, Second Chamber, Winchester College Panelling, A Promise To Cunard, New Nations In Africa Part Sierra Leone Can Play, Plea Of Diminished Responsibility, "The Sign Of Four", Crabbed Age, Not By Way Of Trade. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Telly Talk, Memorable End To Concert Series, First Versailles Festival to Have Marie Bell in Esther, Vigorous Interpretation Of Bartok Work, Mr. Merrick's Career Recalled by Wigmore Hall Recital, M. Tati Gets There In The End, A Rare Musical Experience Voice And Piano In Close Union, Managers Help Theatre Club Production Marks Policy Change, Not So Dramatic on Broadway, Superb Background For Music, Mixed Motives In Allusive Play. Business and Finance: City Of Glasgow, Improved U.S. Business Almost Complete Recovery, Shock To Wine St. Site Objectors Building At Bristol Starts Today, Lamson Industries Limited A Successful Year's Trading At Home And Overseas Group Turnover Higher By 20% Mr. Richard Graham On New Acquisitions, Record Year For Machine Tools Rise Of 31 Per Cent In Exports, Shipping Shares As A Long-Term Investment, Hotel Credit Card Explained, Credit Supply Short Heavy Calling, Electronics Production Now Exceeds £250M. Man-Made Fibres Business Unevenly Spread, W. D. EVANS GOLDEN PRODUCE LIMITED (Incorporated in England under the Companies Act, 1929), Eucryl Pay More And Propose Rights Issue Bairns-Wear Chairman Condemns Take-Over Rumours, Sterling Holds Steady, Savings Surplus Of £5M., Coates Brothers And Company Further Substantial Progress, Copper Profits Fall Sharply, Guest, Keen Expected To Meet Forecast First Of Primary Steel Producer Payments, Aberdeen & Canadian Investment Trust, Hire Purchase Of £2,500M. In Ten Years? Innovation In Unit Trust Issue, Ceylon Association In London Mr. C. A. Meakin's Address, Continental Bourses Quiet Close To Hectic Week, G. B. Britton & Sons (Holdings) Another Successful Year Substantial Advance In Sales Of 'Tuf' Footwear Further Group Expansion Envisaged, No Decision On U.S. Tin Stockpile, Bank-Insurance Trust Raise Payment. Business Appointments: Business Changes Lord Clitheroe A Vice Chairman Of Tube Investments. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodity Markets. Obituaries: Mrs. Doughty-Wylie, Dr. Thomas Bodkin, Sir Denys Stocks, Dr. Peretz Naphtali, Captain C. C. Walcott, Obituary.
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