The Times - 26/04/1960
1960; Gale Group;
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From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, PHILIP H. HUSBANDS, W. W. ROY JENNINGS, P. D. PIKE., G. T. E. SHEDDEN., L. G. D. CROFT., JAMES GRIFFITHS., PATRICK B. HARRIS., A. D. R. HOLLAND, D. W. BROGAN., By Professor M. G. Kendall and Alan Stuart, JOHN CONNELL., NORMAN T. WALTERS, R. B. BECKETT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, S. C. R., Mr. F. C Francis, Mr. Patrick Goldring, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, From Our Lawn Tennis Correspondent, FROM OUR TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From a Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Service Notices, Appointments And Situations, Opera And Ballet, Company Meeting Notices. Display Advertising: New Day Furnishing Stores, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Industrial Life Offices Association, Rolex, Xpelair, Bank-Insurance Trust Corporation, Luis Gordan & Sons, Trans-Canada Air Lines, The Times, Swissair, Hamworhty, Pearl Assurance, Anatomy Of Apartheid, British Sisalkraft, Douglas DC-8 Jetliner, The United Commercial Bank, Hertz, Plessey, Glass, Williams & Williams, Malta, National Savings Committee, Drugs And The Nation, Macleans Tooth Paste. News: 3,000 Feared Dead In Iran Tremors Wreck Two Towns School Collapses On 500 Children 17,000 Homeless, Congress Told Of Increase In Teenage Promiscuity "Grave Concern" Over High Infection Statistics, Police Inquire Into School Fire Firemen Escape As Roof Collapses, Distributive Workers' Vote For Mr. Gaitskell, Congress Ovation For Gen. De Gaulle Agreement With Mr. Eisenhower On Summit Approach, Denial On Suez By President Nasser No Agreement Over Israel Cargoes, Three Opposition Leaders Discuss Their Roles Mr. Gaitskell's Comparison Of British And U.S. Systems, 'Takeover Bid' By Hull For Urban Area Haltemprice Will Fight IT Out, Advertisers' "Greater Responsibility" Need For More Creative Effort Urged, Dartmoor Prison Inquiry Opens In "Commissioners' Weather" Blue Skies And Sunshine To "Back" Their Case For Rebuilding, Setback For Communists In Laos Crushing Defeats In Election, Indian Border Discussions End Without Agreement Officials To Meet In Delhi And Peking, "Rail Charges Will Hit Small Firms", Businessmen "Not Wicked People" Fears Over Restrictive Trade Practices ACT, Jordan Deplores Ship Picketing Prime Minister's Talk With U.S. Envoy, Britain's New Gesture To Iceland Sea Law Voting Today, The Isle Of Wight Helps Itself Promising START To Trade Fair, Assembly Chairman, Council Of Europe, 599 Africans Held In Raids, Malaya M.P.s Walk Out After Constitution Bill Voting "Guy Fawkes's Method Only Way To Prevent Changes", Measuring Share Price Changes, Mansfield College Appeal Launched £160,000 Needed, Duke Of Edinburgh In Malta, Tenants Helped To Buy Flats Council's Loan Of £50,000, Cyprus Opposition Editor Kidnapped Newspapers To Stage 24-Hour Protest Strike, Colour Bar Riots In South, Communist Party's "Decisive Role" In Yugoslavia, Transit Camp Search For Explosives, Apprentices' Strike 75% Effective Many Groups Still Undecided, T.U.C. To Say E.T.U. Must Decide Choice Possible "In Principle", Turkish Army's Impact On Political Crisis Will The Janissaries' Power Return?, Siting Of A Kent University Canterbury Area Recommended, Cheaper Goods In Czechoslovakia Substantial Cuts In Household Equipment, Mr. Khrushchev Reiterates Warning On Berlin "Loss Of Access" If E. German Treaty IS Not Signed, Housewife In Portugal There Are Disadvantages Even In Having All The Maids You Need, Boy Seriously Burned While Tied To Tree Refusal To Name Companions, Gaullists Expel M. Soustelle Prime Minister's Firm Policy Supported, 63 More Miles Of Clearways South-East Main Route, Display Of French Elegance A Hyper-Sophisticated Fairground, Mr. Ben-Gurion As Education Chief Move To End Teachers' Dispute, Charity Meeting National Council Of Y.M.C.As. Inc., Troops Fire Again In Seoul President's Home Attacked Crowds Demand Resignation, Kitchener Statue Unveiled Again Omdurman Veteran At Chatham Ceremony, Norway's Younger Cabinet Farming And School Problems Ahead, Sequel To Island Shooting, New Dispute Over Wish Tower Trustees At Odds With Ministry, Easter Exodus From East Germany, Taxicab Fares: No Rise Sought Statement By London Operators' Chief, Union Demand £1 Rise This Year Against Leaders' Advice, Sea Fight On Oil Nuisance Urged South Coast's Plea, British Car Boom In America £108M. Orders Expected For This Year, A.E.U. Leader's Attack Stuns Communists "Industrial Anarchy If Unions Surrender Authority", "Warning To Stalin" Over Iran Mr. Truman Looks Back, Three-Power Aircraft Project Study Of Vertical Take-Off, Eurovision Concern On Olympic Games Efforts To Continue, Bonn Finds Nothing New In Moscow Threat, 21 Anti-Nuclear Demonstrators Ask For Gaol Instead Of Fines "Never A More Friendly Obstruction", Anti-French Feeling In Tunisia "Feverish" Mood, Oxford City Council Choose Road Route Line Through St. Ebbe's Back In Favour, Smaller Pool Wins Urged View Of Churches Committee, Record U.S. Cost Of Living More Pay For 800,000 Railwaymen, Village Well Satisfied With Female Rule, S. African Released For Operation, Prime Ministers To Discuss S. Africa Topic For Private Talks, Need for Large Force of Police Mobile Patrols, "Tension Between Christianity And Anzac Tradition". Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,353, 2,600gns. Paid For A Dinner Service £9,130 Sale Of English And Continental Porcelain, W. German Shares Chess Lead Two British Players Well Placed, British Bridge Team In Form Lead Over Americans, Broadcasting Programmes, Concert Version Of Debussy's Pelleas, LA Scala Calls For Welsh Singer, Devil To Play, John Ireland's Music. News in Brief. Law: Boy And Girl Charged, Chessman Appeal Rejected "Resigned To Die" Next Monday, Prison For Former Solicitor WHO Used Clients' Money, Pen Club Case To Be Retried Impossible To Go On, Says Judge, Detective On Car Drink Charge, Morocco Demand For Death Sentences Adulterated Oil Charge, Africans Routed By Unarmed Man Major Tells Court Of Kenya Attack, Killed By Blazing Heater Men For Trial On Murder Charge, £200 In Fines On Racing Driver False Statements About Foreign Cars, Hire-Purchase Debt Danger Factor In Court Appearances, Deal In Diamonds Charges Against London Merchant Dropped, Striptease Dancer Remanded, Ten Spectators Refuse To Leave Court Bench Powerless Under 1824 ACT, Witness's Father In Hospital Pen Club Case To Be Retried. Picture Gallery: From Looms Of France African Altar In St. Martin's Crypt. Official Appointments and Notices: Power Firm Win Safety Award Sir George Earle Trophy, University News. Property: Sales By Auction, Factories Warehouses And Sites, Hampton & Sons, Daniel Smith, Oakley & Garrard, Letton Court Estate For Sale 1,300 Acres Of Wye Valley Farmland Involved, Bernard Thorpe & Partners. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Dangers of Delay, A Jolt from Tunis, Feature-Writing, Triple Threat, Uneasy Giant. Letters to the Editor: Resolutions On "Flogging", Doctor Speaking, Anzac Day, Churchwardens, Accidents On The Road Finding Out WHO IS To Blame, South Africa, Interpreting A Statute, Chancellor V. Taxpayer, Quiberon Monument. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. R. W. Chapman, Mr. Ephraim Lipson Economic Historian, Mr. E. G. Brisch, Mr. M. J. Cooke, Col. B. C. Hartley All-Round Sportsman, Amanullah Of Afghanistan Royal Reformer WHO Failed, Mr. Douglas Goldring. Politics and Parliament: Five Doctors To Speak In Lords Debate. Reviews: Memorable Concert Occasion, Florence's Remodelled Teatro Comunale Takes Shape, Two Historic Modern Operas, Post-Bartok Music From Hungary, Vital Playing Of Bartok, When is a Rembrandt a Rembrandt?, Listening to Music in Turku's New Concert Hall, The Lotos Eaters Pembroke Theatre's Production, New Writer of Comedy M. Maulnier's Stage Success. Sport: British Boats In Bermuda Race, Sports in Brief, Cambridge Record In Triple Jump, Gilroy Outboxed By Mexican Shadow With Hammer At Manchester, Yesterday's Racing Results Nottingham, R.A.F. Holder In Form Opening Round At St. Andrews, Speedy Finish Of Kabale Newmarket's Day At Nottingham, Title Remains Vacant, Yesterday's Football Results, Davis Cup Players Gain Quick Successes Coni Gives Mills Hard Match, Efficient Tennis From Lawrence, Heavyweight Clash At Wembley. I London To Meet Rademacher, Motor Racing Compromise Explanation Of British Case, Rugby Records To April 23 London And South-East, Light Practice For Scots, Bournemouth Results On First Day, U.S. Yachting Challenge University Crews Here In August, Keen Competition In North-West Dinghy Sailors Seek Wilson Trophy, Kent Lose Their Lacrosse Title Metcalfe Outstanding For Surrey, Results At Hunstanton First Round, Finney Of Preston Retires, Two M.C.C. Teams Announced, Herts Hockey Teams Named, Lunt And Moffat Out Of English Amateur Golf. Business and Finance: French Balance Of Payments, Waterlow Reminder, Western Reefs Exploration And Development Company Limited, Parkinson Cowan Limited Mr. Hugh P. Barker's Review, H. Young Motors Details, Plans For Increased Steel Output In Holland Conflict Of Industrial Interests, W. German Reserves Rise, Slough Estates, Limited Another Successful Year Lieut.-Col. W. H. Kingsmill's Optimism, New Contracts Clarke, Chapman Win £6M. Order, Western Deep Levels Limited, New Issues David Whitehead Terms, Latest Dividends, U.S. Borrowing Costs Steady Beneficial Treasury Refund, Estimated Future Value Of 17 Leading Equities, The Times New Industrial Share Indices START Of A Daily Series, Durban Roodepoort Deep, Ltd., The City Waits For Today's Bank Advances Figures, Strike Vote Begins At Chilean Mines, Beaumont Property Purchases, Steel Output Begins At Durgapur Other Furnaces Working Soon, Wall Street Shows $2 Losses Business News Mixed, Ample Supply Of Money Authorities Sell Bills, Sterling Slightly Cheaper, Gallaher Sales Rise In First Quarter, The Singapore Traction Co., Ltd. Sir Thomas J. Strangman Reviews Results And Prospects, Aire Wool Company, American Trust Fund For London & Edinburgh, Steel Firms Unite For Iron Ore £5M. Investment Company Formed, Willenhall Motor Radiator Company Limited Record Trading Profit Substantially Increased Output Mr. Edwin W. Wright On Company's Impressive Progress, Company Results Higher Dividend And Scrip Issue From Low & Bonar, Vaal Reefs Exploration And Mining Company Limited, Breweries Exchange Directors, Another Common Market Talks Between Singapore And Malaya, Investment Managers To Visit Holland, Van Den Bergh's En Jurgens' Fabrieken N.V., Sales Of Gramophone Records Increase, U.S. Fire Losses At New Peak $116M. In March, Dull START To Account Widespread Falls, U.K. Metal Stocks Fall, How The New Indices Have Moved, U.S. Treasury Refunding New Securities Will Be Offered, J. Dickinson's Cash Surplus Repayment Of Capital, Plan To Popularize Indian Tea Abolition Of Export Duty Suggested, JOSIAH PARKES & SONS (Manufacturers of Union Locks and Brassfoundry) Healthy Order Book Position, Unit Trust Prices. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Copper About £8 A Ton Higher, Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1860.
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