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The Times - 24/03/1961

1961; Gale Group;

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From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Architectural Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Africa Correspondent, From Our Vienna Correspondent, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, BY MONITOR, ANTHONY WEDGWOOD BENN, LEVERHULME., RICHARD NUGENT., MICHAEL FOOT., NORMAN ST. JOHN-STEVAS., UILFREDO BERGAMINO, R. L. PEEL, D. M. H. EVANS., By Lieut.-Commander Kemp, A. BALFOUR KINNEAR, BERTRAM CARTER., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, Dr. G. V. Bennett, Dr. W. M. Dickie, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, From Our Science Correspondent, PETER R. ACKROYD, J. BURNARY, F. D. LUKE, J. W. MANSELL, A. J. C. KERR, H. B. WORTHINGTON, BASIL HENRIOUES, IAN M. LESLIE, CHRISTIAN MILLER, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motor Racing Correspondent, By Our City Editor, From Our Industrial Staff,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Business Offers, Opera And Ballet, Public Appointments. Display Advertising: British Paints, Shell, B.O.A.C, Lombard Banking, Real Leather, Van Heusen, Multiple Display Advertisements, Technology, Assistant Chief Geologist, International Combustion, Temperance Permanent Buliding Society, Parker Pen, Calor, Regent, Volkswagen, Gardeners Chronicle, British Oxygen, Taylor Woodrow, Icfc, The Times, The Sunday Times, Parker-Knoll, Bank Of London & South America Limited, Head Wrightson, Formica, Alcan, Air-India, District Bank Limited, The Sunday Telegraph, Simpson, Smiths, Borough Treasurer, Owen Owen Limited, Bury Felt, Dailmer Hire. News: Dr. Verwoerd's Onslaught On British Policy "South Africa Can Now Go On As One Free Country", Ankara Newspaper Suspended, Emperor Yields To Soldiers' Demands Increases Promised By Revolt Leaders, 1,400gns. For Moore Small Bronze, Two Cameras Missing At Aldermaston, Kidnapped Boy Died From Exposure, Hovercraft Makes Longest Trip Yet, Wolfson School Of Nursing Opened, Belgium Approaches Election With Apathy Christian Social Party Uncommitted On Coalition, U.S. Economic Talks In Paris, New Secretary For Building Workers Mr. H. Weaver's Big Majority, Miss Enid Moberly Bell 80th Birthday, U.S. State Censures A Newspaper, Gagged At Scarborough, Say Conservatives Complacency Accusations By Central Council Speakers, B.M.A. Urged To START Training Courses For Parents Doctors' Proposals For Dealing With Problems Of Adolescence, Dr. Fisher And Lords Rhodesia Debate, Pathet Lao Threat To Seek Help, Rumania's Shrewd Survivor Of Party Struggles, Output Of Cars Up In Month, "Rescue Operation Comes Just In Time", Chair-Lift For The Cairngorms, Tv Restriction In Drinks Poll No Influencing Of Result, Ministry Fight To Remove Spire Safety For Fliers And Villagers, Eight Years In Antarctica Surveyor In Four Expeditions, "Be Ashamed Of Bad Work" Call To Management, "Sit-Down" Strike At Atom Plant, Legislation After 24 Years, M.P.'s Protest At T.V. Passion Play "Grave Offence" In Certain Words, Rebels' Doubts On Algeria Talks Fears Of French Intransigence, JET Fuel Tank Falls In Road From Lightning Aircraft, Austrian Cabinet Changes New Finance Minister, Edinburgh Grants Festival More Overdraft Wiped Out By New Aid, Minister Suspended, Angola Wounded Reach Lisbon "Tension Easing", £7M. Motorway Announced High Wycombe To Be By-Passed, Australian Tax Incentive Plan, JET Patients Nothing Like A Jump Before Breakfast To Clear The Head, Pow-Wow For Red Indian Poetess Tributes To Pauline Johnson, New Vatican Attitude Towards Italian Protestants "Wind Of Peace Blowing From Rome", Joint Talks On Disputes In Industry, Unions To Discuss Bus Pay Today Response To Firms' Talks Offer, "Hidden" Contract For Uranium, Italy's £315M. Farm Plan Approved, Inquiry Into Contract Urged Redundancy Less Than Feared, Seamen Warned By Shipowners Reform Movement's "Irresponsibility", Electing Portugal Presidents, Mr. Murrow's "Harvest Of Shame", New British Bases In Antarctic Stonington Island Relieved, Confused Fighting In Two Main Sectors In Laos Rebels Make No Fresh Advance, Monopolies Of Newspapers "Public Largely To Blame", Furnace Explosion Shatters Roof, Long Chapter Ends In Naval History, East German Effort To Stop Refugees Herr Ulbricht Orders Inquiry Into Every Case, Britain Accused Of Aims In Sudan, Subsidy Plan For French Fisherman, Malpractices In Property Dealing Report To L.C.C. On Agents, New Evidence On Australian Fossils Curtain Lifted On Pre-Cambrian Life, Printing Ink Trade's Training Scheme, 'Programme By, For And Of Africans' U.S. Aid Proposals To U.N., Jeweller Aged 65 Beaten Up, 'Throne Of Thorns' For Cathedral, Hampton Court Palace And Kew Palace, Labour Retain Small Heath Majority Raised In 42.6% Poll Liberal Loses His Deposit, Bavaria Taking Its Casinos In Hand, Further Fall In Unemployment, Mr. Harriman Delays Delhi Departure, British Proposals On Cease-Fire, Order Has Not Gone To Germany, Folk Museum In The Making Medieval Hall First Exhibit, Nalgo Move To Permit Strike Action, Trent Speed-Up Scheme Nears Completion Steady Growth Of Barge Traffic, £4M. Centre Of Culture On South Bank L.C.C. Plan Second Concert Hall And Exhibition Galleries, Roman Loot Found Near Dead Sea, Kanu To Keep Out Of Government Kenyatta Visited By African Parties, Judges WHO Retire And Practise Law Again, Liberal County Election Bid Narrowly Divided Councils, Terry Not Responsible For Actions Says Doctor "Suffering From Schizophrenia", Mr. Kennedy Calls For Peace In Laos Americans Reminded Of Obligations Reported Movements Of Ships And Equipment, On Other City Pages, Mr. Holyoake's Concern, Lord Home Speaks Of Way To Nuclear Agreement, Russia Relaxes Censorship Outgoing Reports Unrestricted Responsibility On Correspondents, "Nato Secrets For E. Berlin", French Press Ordinance, Short-Term Aid For Britain Possible Mr. Lloyd's Cordial Talks In Bonn, £20,000 For Rheumatism Drug Research, Castro Supporter "Seeks Asylum", Woolwich Ferry £1M. Improvement Plan, Britain Abstains In Assembly. Politics and Parliament: Labour Move Against Housing Bill, Mr. Macmillan Calls Cabinet At Midnight, Independent Inquiry Into Naval Security Breach Spy Case A "Terrible Blow", Says Mr. Macmillan, Big Increase In Immigrants M.P. Asks: "What Action Contemplated?", Two New Medals Instituted Long Service In Civil Defence And W.V.S., Mr. Marples Cites Election Pledge, M.P.s Protest To Conference, Debate On Mr. Benn After Easter, Fillip For Labour Leadership, Wide Overhaul Of State Security Mr. Macmillan Pressed To Extend Espionage Inquiry, Judge Likely To Be Chairman, Plea Rejected By Shadow Cabinet, Apartheid Will Never Work Peers' Opinions On Union Decision House Of Lords, Mr. Zilliacus Asks For Information, House Of Commons. Picture Gallery: Decoration For The Duke Of Norfolk's New Home. Law: Former Rector Gets 3 Years Offences Against Girl Aged 16, Students Fined After Rugby Day Incidents, Court Of Appeal Whether Court Can Grant Wife An Injunction Ex Parte Shulman, Night Watchman Murder Charge "Youth Tried To Make IT Look Like Accident", Youth Aged 16 Found Guilty Of Murder, Ethel Gee And Houghton, Sir Giles Loder Cleared On Driving Charge, Convicted On High Court Direction Gundog Trainer Killed Stray Foxhound, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Overworked Casualty Officer At Luton Hospital McCormack v. Redpath Brown And Co. Ltd. And Another. Arts and Entertainment: Youth Music Awards, Honegger's King David, £14,500 For Diamond Ring, Broadcasting Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,636, Tal And Botvinnik Draw Fourth Game. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Stipendiary Magistrate, Argentine Army Mystery Commander's Third Resignation, Mr. J. H. Brebner Leaving The B.T.C., Hellenic Post For Former Briton, Ecclesiastical News Bishop Of Ondo-Benin, Cambridge Post For Mr. Raymond Williams, U.S. Ambassador To S. Africa Named. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Status Symbols, Health and Wealth, Danger Point, Passed to You. Letters to the Editor: Paying For Catalogues, Priceless Art, Overseas Service, Leonora 3, Dilemma For Dons Differences Within Universities, Europe Catching Up, Forward From Buses, Morality And The Law, Horsemen From Russia, Fixed Price Tenders, Sleeping Three In A Cell How To Do Better For Young Offenders, The Awkward Squad Vote On Estimates Explained, Delay At The Docks, Conscript Sons. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Dr. Norman Sykes Model Supervisor Of Students, Sir William Codrington, Mr. G. W. Webb, Mr. A. C. Russell, Mr. Thomas Kerr, Herr Heinrich Rau East German Trade Minister, Obituary, Mr. Wilfrid Gawthorne. Reviews: Great Music for a Minor Theme, Heroic Romance Of A Modern Job, Prospects For Sao Paulo Ancient Art And Avant-Garde, Space-Men In Art Mr. David Pearson's Impressions, Young Australian Pianist, Bach's St. Matthew Passion in English, Film About Sodom And Gomorrah, Canadian Actor as Becket, Achievement Of Mr. Wilhelm Backhaus, Notable Schoolboy Richard II, Lawrence Play Skilfully Adapted to Television. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861. Sport: Welsh Hockey XI Try Again England Unusually Vulnerable, Gilroy Signs For European Bout, Programme For Second Day At Liverpool, Sports in Brief, Moss Tips Bonnier as the next World Champion, Cambridge Row Slower Trial Pacemakers Gain On University Opportunity Missed, Scottish Partners Equal To Last Round Challenge, Wolves' Proposal For, Prideaux To Stay With Kent C.C.C., Amateur League Tables Isthmian, Canadians Quick To Learn Harrow Rally Not Maintained, British Skier Eleventh, Yesterday's Liverpool Results, R.A.F. Outsides Promising Two Of Army Pack Unfit, Active Time For Women Players, Four Lengths Victory For Cupid's Charge, Record Points To Oxford Golf Victory, Wembley Lawn Tennis Order Of Play, Oxford Show More Purpose, Rackets Win For Wellington, No Goals But Many Errors In Cup Replay Hodgkinson And His Posts Foil Leicester, Volunteer Army Taking Sport To Hospitals, Football Combination In Two Sections, Superiority Of London Scottish, Eton Fives. Business and Finance: Company Meeting Lewis's Investment Trust Limited An Active And Eventful Year, Bank Of France Return, "Press Button" Steel Mill Fully Automatic In 5 Years?, U.S. Takes More Scotch Whisky, ANGLO AMERICAN CORPORATION OF SOUTH AFRICA, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Union of South Africa) Declaration of Dividend No. 49 on the Ordinary Shares, Latest Dividends, London Wool Sale, $1 Losses On Wall Street, Fiduciary Issue Raised £50M., Wall Street Slips Back Losses Mainly $1, £29M. Rush For Shares Of Kennedy Leigh, British-American Tobacco Company, Limited Sales Continue To Increase At Satisfactory Rate Africa: Potential Opportunities For Mutually Profitable Investment Merging Of Paper-Making Interests With Wiggins, Teape Dividend Maintenance Expected In Current Year Sir Duncan Oppenheim's Speech, Jaguar Cars Limited Increased Output Promising Prospects In Europe Sir William Lyons' Statement, EQUITY Shares Turn Dull Increased Profit Taking, Telefusion To Raise £464,625, Another Property Offer For Sale, N.Z. Moves To Reduce Bank Advances, U.S. Gold Stock Up Again, National Mutual Bonus Declaration, Treasury Borrowing Stepped Up, Lombard Banking Increased Flow Of Business, "Growthmanship"-An Economic Study, £5M. New Stock Exchange Formal Decision To Rebuild, Bank Statements For March, Slough Estates' Scrip Issue, N.Y. Stock Exchange Seat Sold, Agreement Terms For New Liner "Q3 Company" Owners, Dr. Beeching's Successor I.C.I. Appoint Mr. H. Smith, Sterling Holds Steady, Shareholder Must Sell, Company News R. W. Crabtree Pay 2 Points More Lewis's Inv. Trust Cautious Outlook, Slight Decline In Jute Prices, Philips New Vacuum Cleaner Company, Midland Bank's Liquidity Under Pressure I.C.I. Profit Margins Fall, £105M. Of Machine Tool Orders New Peak At End Of Last Year, Trustee Investments Bill, Pattern Of Britain's Overseas Trade, Revertex Limited, Johnson & Slater Improved Turnover, The Luton Water Company Continued Growth, Royal London Mutual Insurance Bonuses, "Mirror" Holds 90 P.C. Of Odhams, Coffee Futures Quiet, New Methods Regenerating British Railways (N.E.) 20 Per Cent Cut In Capital Costs, Canadian Bank Rate Rise Resumed, Ample Supply Of Money, August Thyssen-Hütte Aktiengesellschaft Highlights Of The Annual Report 1959/60, Ceylon Exports More Tea To London, Unit Trust Prices, London Provisions Exchange. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Stock Exchange Tables: Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Stock Exchange Dealings, Commodities Tin Again Dearer In Active Dealings, Closing Prices. Property: H. B. Baverstock & Son, Country Flats, Sales By Auction, John D. Wood & Co, Mann & Co. And Ewbank & Co..

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