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The Times - 23/09/1960

1960; Gale Group;

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From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OTTAWA CORRESPONDENT, From Our United Nations Correspondent, From Our City Editor, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, PAUL WILLIAMS., TRENCHARD COX, , J. D. B. MILLER., ROBIN TURTON., A. H. YATES, STEWART MACTIER., ARTHUR W. J. LEWIS, C. E. CARRINGTON, ANTHONY H. MILWARD, F. G. REES, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, From Our Science Correspondent, H. G. FROST., P. M. FORRESTER., F. L. COPPERMAN., A. L. WEEKS, THOS. A. RUSSELL, , C. A. KEY, GEORGE WHITFIELD, WALTER R. FRYER, H. S. A., Sir Harold Hartley, From Our Architectural Correspondent, From Our Lawn Tennis Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter, By Our City Editor, From a Correspondent,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Company Meeting Notices, Opera And Ballet, Flowers, Appointments And Situations Vacant and Required. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Commodities Copper Steady After Early Losses, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Drawing Of Bonds, Closing Prices. News: Unions To Reject Ford Offer Clash Over Tea Proviso On 40-Hour Week, Truncheons Out In St. Pancras Crowd Of 2,000 At Town Hall, Fisheries Talks Opened In Oslo Hope Of Agreement On Limit, Prisoner To Be Held Further Two Months Trial Witnesses Still Missing, Review Of African Protectorates Mr. Macleod To Set Up Commission, Local 'Lack Of Initiative In Shaping Policies' Dame Evelyn Sharp's Sweeping Criticisms Of Authorities, Resignation Of Hannans Land Chairman Personal Reasons, Says Mr. Jacobs, Preserving Natural Beauty Of New Zealand Spirit Of Pioneers Honoured In National Parks Projects, Aid To Africa As A World Challenge Mr. Eisenhower's Proposals To United Nations Standby Contingents For Emergencies, 16,181 Fall In Unemployed School Leavers Find Jobs, Oxford University To Discuss Road Plan Two-Day Debate If Necessary, Clergymen Appeal For Rents Negotiations "Shocked By Repressive Measures", Housing Minister Criticized "Rent ACT Problems Underestimated", Girl Shot In Cuban Affray Dies One Arrest Made, The Law Society Honours Examination, Medicines Control Body Urged Regulations On Lines Of Poisons Law, Seven Men Broke Through Cordon Tenant Was Being Evicted, Strong Tide For Local Man At Ebbw Vale Defence A Big Issue, Providing Site For Car Sleepers Brighton To Survey Sheepcote Valley, America "Seeking Atomic Control" Russian Criticism At Conference, Lawyer To Defend Mr. Menderes Case For Prosecution Ready Soon, Colonel Mobutu Calms Protesting Troops Shots Fired To Halt March On House In Camp Leopold, Demonstrations After Rent Protesters Are Evicted Building Workers In Scuffle With Police: Railmen Strike, German Welcome For Space Club, S. Africa Facing A Challenge "Microcosm Of The World", Poisoned Arrows Passed In Court Inquest On Kenya Tribesmen, Mr. Crossman Sees No Serious Clash In Defence Statements, Princess's Nigeria Tour To Be Cut Widespread Rioting In Northern Region, Ban On An African Party's Meetings "Inflammatory Speeches", Move By Man WHO Must Not Work Advice Sought From T.U.C. Secretary, Sports Car Factory's Production Halved No Workers Laid Off, "Russians Gathering Intelligence Data" U.S. View On Presence Of Trawlers, Earth Tremors In Ruanda-Urundi Damage And Injuries Reported, Cosh Bandits Escape With £1,000, R. M. Graves Bursary, Nepal Drops Claim To Tibet Area Accord Reached With China, Fears For Press Freedom In Ceylon Minister's Claims Repudiated, Car Firm Put Some Coventry Workers On 19-Hour Week Extensive Cuts In Production By Standard Triumph, 70-Mile Channel To By-Pass Ol' Man River, Calm Before The Storm Journey In A Sailing Boat From St. Kitts To Anguilla, Four-Day Week At Belfast Factory, Sudan To Become Mali Republic Agreement With France Ended, Reserve In Ottawa, Transformation Plan For The Ruhr Broader Pattern Of Industry And Brighter Estates, Hospital Evidence At Inquiry "Too Much Noise To Hear Heartbeats", Dispute With Herr Strauss Denied "Decision Not Up To German Navy", Japanese Gloom Over Olympic Team's "Failure" Lack Of Gold Medals For Swimming, Buganda Motion To End Agreements, Surgical Wound Infections Hospital Sepsis On The Increase, Heaviest U.S. Gold Loss Since 1931 Fall Of 181M. Dollars In A Week, New Way To Make Meat Tender Scientists' Work "Can Improve Taste", START On New Schools Urged At Gillingham Concern At Minister's Attitude, Mr. Eisenhower Proposes Meeting To End Nuclear Weapons Production U.S. Ready To Contribute To World Stockpile, Queensland Fights Drought Appeal For Rain-Making Aircraft, Governor-General Defended Mr. Menzies On "Absurd Criticisms", Vehicle Output Figures Boost Commercial Motor Show, Pibroch Win For D. Macpherson Northern Meeting Competition, Damage To British Tanker Collision In Schelde, Clash With Cuban Guerrillas Pursuit By Troops In Hills, Irish Application To Join Gatt British Support, Soviet General Accused Of "Outrageous Behaviour", New Danger In Trade Union Powers Warning Delivered By The Pope, 29 Feared Dead In Air Crash U.S. Transport Down On Far East Flight, Overloading Of Lorries Consultation Soon On Limits Plan, Watchdog Of Canadian Finance, Canada's "Rights By Agreement" Minister Gives Trade Warning, Growing Fear Of Major Clash, Mr. Khrushchev Applauds Marshal Tito, The Innocent Artichoke Foods That Are Misnamed, Uganda Prison Incidents Policy Changes After Reports, Sale Of Arms And Armour Items From New York, Nasser-Franco Airport Meeting Today, Pleas By Motoring Organizations Indignation At Meter Area Loading Ban, U.S. Candidates Avoid Open Conflict Campaign Images Still Blurred Undecided Voters, Links between Tradition and Sophistication Experiments in Simple Geometry, An Electronic "Bird Call" Telephone May Lose Its Bell, "Serious Prospect For Motor Firms" Call On Government To ACT Soon, Coal Board's £6M. Loss In First Half Of 1960, India-Pakistan Understanding Mr. Nehru In Lahore, Shipbuilding Costs Warning "No Margin To Spare", £2,500 Haul By Armed Men Attack On Chemist, Textile Merger May Cost 110 Their Jobs Research Scientists, The Heron Lands Safely, General Salan Disciplined Return To Algeria Forbidden, Guards "Invade" W. Germany Seaborne Landing In Nato Exercise, Windsor Plunged Into Darkness By Power Fault, Seamen's Strike "Virtually Over" Hope Of A National Return On Monday, "Apartheid Policy IS Mistaken" Dr. Fisher On African Independence, English Attitude To Politicians, New Guinea Set On Road To Self-Rule Bill To Increase Native Role, General Election In New Zealand Polling On Nov. 26, More Talks With Sir R. Welensky Mr. Sandys Hears View Of Opposition, Employers' 16-Point Charter Of Industrial Relations Plan For Conciliation Council And Registrar Of Trade Unions, 3,700 Naval Men To Share £100,000 Top Salvage Award, Sweeping Reforms Proposed In France Hostile Reception For Plan To End Restrictive Practices, Paralysis Worse In London Docks, Siamese Threat Puts Laos Peace Talks In Jeopardy King's Call To End Fighting, Plants As Indicators Of Mineral Resources. Display Advertising: Broom & Wade Ltd., Advance Linen Services Ltd., W. H. Smith, Anderson & Co. Ltd.,, Klm Royal Dutch Airlines., Avo Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, The Rover Company Ltd., Air France, Civil Defence, Monsanto, Rootes Motors Limited, Telehoist Limited, Nife, P & O-Orient Lines, Carmart Ltd, National Coal Board Housewarming Plan, Volkswagen, Icfc, Ghana, The Times, Ford, Bovis, United Steel Companies Limited, Rugby World, Formica, British Oxygen Engineering Ltd, The United Nations, National Provincial Bank Limited, Braby Of Britain Group, The Lep Group Ltd., Cleveland Discol, The Times Weekly Review, Morris, Caterpillar Tractor Co. Ltd. Picture Gallery: Afternoon In The Heart Of The City. News in Brief. Law: Prison Sentences On Seamen Quashed, New Appeal By Lady Hoare AIM To Amend Claim On London Clinic, Learner Driver For 10 Years, Defence Protests At Jeanson Trial, Capital Murder Charge IS Dropped Ruling On One Of Four Accused. Politics and Parliament: Mr. Macmillan Flying To New York On Sunday Address To Assembly Next Week, Labour And T.U.C. Propose A Tax On Fuel Oil Seven Measures To Control Contraction Of Coal Industry. Sport: Snell's Sprint Wins Dublin 880yds. Thomas Defeats Pirie In Fine 3,000M., Triumph Handicap Has Good Field, Little To Choose Between Beta And Dual Desert Beauty Should Outstay Her Opponents, Rees Leads By One Stroke Day Of Records At Harrogate, Sports in Brief, Yesterday's Racing Results Lincoln, Young Skaters Get Their Chance, Four Lots Exceed 1,000 Guineas, Italian Still Show Jump Champion, Long Arm Of Rugby Law Rees Keeps Watch On L. Welsh's Day Test For Harlequins, Winter's Strong Finishes Laidler Has Double At Ludlow, Rugby School, Sweet Solera In Cheveley Field, Old Boys Sail For Bembridge Trophy, Marines To Tell The Story Putting On Style For Golfers, Roehampton Croquet, Newton Abbot National Hunt Meeting, Amateur Football League Tables Isthmian, Rugby League Versatility To Be Tested In World Cup, Benaud Fractures Spinning Finger Commonwealth Party Depleted, Olmedo Overwhelmed By Flawless Rosewall, Erskine Too Good For Spaniard, Three Records By Miss Long Remarkable Week Of Swimming Second Championship, Newcastle United Drop Captain, Ascot Programme Today At Newbury, Late Rally By Middlesex XV Trial Match At Bath Disappointing, Apprentices Shine Against Piggott George Has Seventh Win Of Season. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,482, Here and There, Last but Most Important, Broadcasting Programmes, Grown-Up. Official Appointments and Notices: London University, Shrewsbury School, Mr. F. Grunwald Resigns Circular Out Soon On Jasper Group, New Nigerian Supreme Court Judge, Naval Appointments, General Gale Retires Nato Work Praised By Supreme Commander. Property: Farms And Smallholdings Farm Buildings, Sales By Auction, Sale By Auction, £83,300 For 447 Acre Estate Sold In 16 Lots, John D. Wood & Co., Country Properties, Weller & Co.. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Call To Greatness, Reluctant Victors?, Why Not Act as Partners?, Something Wrong at the Roots. Letters to the Editor: Photographs At Will, Busy Day, The Guard's Van, American In London, The Admiralty At Bath Calculating Profit And Loss, New Towns And New Habits Fuller Life Needs Proper Centres, Sweet Tooth, Commonwealth Trade, Next Phase, Admission To U.N., Bureaucrats' Fodder, East Germany, More Pupils In Sixth Form What Headmasters Have To Face. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Mr. Hitchcock's Plans Films from a Novel and a Play, Claude's Biggest Painting for Scotland, The Scots And Their Folk-Songs, M. Planchon Answers Questions, An Old-fashioned type of Domestic Comedy, An Age Of Kings Nothing But Bonfires, A Musician From Brazil Mr. Heitor Alimonda, Singapore, Hungary Meet In Beethoven Concert At Festival Hall. Obituaries: Mr. Charles Landon, Sir Roger Thomas A Dynamic Personality, Mrs. Melanie Klein Exploring The Child Mind, Sir Morris Carter Expert On Native Land Tenure, Mr. Arthur Duckworth, Mr. A. J. Evans, Sir George Barnes Impact On Radio And Television. Business and Finance: New Firth Brown Company, Lower World Wool Output Expected First Fall Since 1957-58 Season, Bank Of France Return, Canadian Bank Rate Falls Sharply, W. German Reserves Rise Continues Further Gain Of Over Dm.200m., Wall Street Closes With Fractional Losses, Peak Man-Made Fibre August Output, Unit Trust Offer Undersubscribed Less Than Half British Industries Units Sold, EQUITY Rise Extended Steady Investment Demand, Latest Dividends, Cotton Production Down In July, Braithwaite & Co. Engineers Limited Mr. J. Harvey Humphryes's Review Of Activities, Bid For Pickering And West Fisons Send Formal Offer, U.S. Gold Loss Of $181M. Heavy Weekly Deficit, WAGON REPAIRS LIMITED (Subsidiary Cos.: The Wigan Wagon Co., Ltd.; Principality Wagon Co., Ltd.: Sam E. Stevens, Ltd.; The Bolt and Nut Company (Tipton) Ltd.; and Handy Angle Ltd.) Group Profit Further Improved, Sharp Fall In Note Circulation, Authorities Help Money Market, Anglo American Corporation Doubles Interim Record First Half-Year For United Glass, On Other City Pages, Non-Voting Shares For Melias, Textile And Clothing Orders Down, A. F. STODDARD & COMPANY, LIMITED (Carpet Manufacturers) Sir Robert A. Maclean Reviews Record Year, Factory Development In Singapore, Industrial Building In Second Quarter New Certificates Total Nearly 24M. Sq. Ft., City Centre Raise Payment Group Income Doubled, Wm. Cory & Son, Ltd. Important Changes, Problems Of Planning A Factory Visit Important Form Of Industrial Publicity, New Wool Grading For Scotland Uniform Payment System Throughout U.K., The Wellman Smith Owen Engineering Corporation Limited Home & Overseas Business Constitutes A Record Value Of Orders In Hand Approaching Peak Figures Important Agreements In Oxygen Steelmaking Field Group's Continued Progress And Expansion, Gold Fields 7 P.c. Debenture Fails, Freer Italian Trade With The "Six" Some Currency Dealings Liberalized, B.O.L.S.A. To Merge With Balfour, Williamson, Associated-Rediffusion Limited Mr. John Spencer Wills' Review After Five Years Of Independent Television Widening Of The Company's Interests, Hooker Investment Results, Firm Undertone For Sterling Lower Trend In Canadian $, Sharp Rise In I.C.I. Interim Dividend And Profits Growth In Industrial Output Reflected, Imports From China, London Wool Sales, Oilfield News, Suez Finance Company Nf. 6 Dividend, Bermudan Investment Company For U.S. S.E.C. Gives Approval To Registration, Unit Trust Prices, First Garden City's Reply To Circular. Business Appointments: English Electric Allotments, Business Changes New Chairman For F.C.I., Record Profit For E.M.I. Two M.R. Directors Resign. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1860. Shipping News: Movement Of Liners.

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