The Times - 03/10/1961
1961; Gale Group;
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From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From a Schools Football Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our United Nations Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, WILLIAM, H. COOMBS, W. S. THATCHER., J. H. R. STOKES., J. A. PRICE., M. R. COULTER McDOWELL, HUBERT SECRETAN, JOHN MUNROE, EDWARD GRAYSON., G. S. HANBURY., FROM OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, J. P. THORNTON-DUESBURY, REGINALD WATSON-JONES, GRAHAM SANSBURY, W. H. HEATON-RENSHAW., LEO GOLDSTONE, DAVID GARNETT, E. J. MOYNAHAN., SERENA LLOYD, NORAH KERR, F. ANDREW SHARMAN., FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, Dr. R. A. Houstoun, From Our Special Correspondents, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From a Correspondent, By MABOTH MOSELEY, By A. B. ROBERTSON, By PEARCE WRIGHT, By ANDREW D. BOOTH, By F. H.HAPPOLD, By PHILIP MARCHAND, By ROBERT McKINNON, By ROGER SERGEANT, By a Special Correspondent, By A. W. HOOWITT, By E. G. SEMLER, By DEREK WHIPP, By CHARLES A. MARSHALL, By P. A. R. WRIGHT, By PETER J. FARMER, By DAVID ROACH PIERSON, By P. V. ELLIS, By J. FOSTER, By G. F. COULOURIS, By C. T. H. PLANT, By A Special Correspondent,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Service Notices, Opera And Ballet, Public Appointments. Sport: F.A. To Advertise For Secretary Appointment Unlikely Before February, Experience Deficient At Malvern And Repton, Eastbourne Croquet, Sangster Must Explain, Programme For Nottingham Today, Sports in Brief, El Surpriso Enhances Her Cesarewitch Prospects Piggott Rides Four Winners At Nottingham, Today's Fixtures, Rugby Club Records, A Kick START And Take To The Hills, Cooper May Box Patterson Hope Of Title Bout In London, Catamaran Trophy For Hellcat, Wolves Lose By Only Goal, England Attack Of Make Do And Mend Douglas At Inside Right, Yesterday's Results At Three Meetings Nottingham. Display Advertising: Macdonald & Muir, Mappin & Webb, Pia, Leicester Temperance, I.C.T, Gas Council, Ici, Australia And New Zealand Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, Macleans, British Iron And Steel Federation, Technology, Mullard, Aei, Stone-Dri Limited, Standard Telephones And Cables Limited, Burroughs Machines, Midland Bank, Dictaphone Company, The Times, Rank Precision, Roneo, Block & Anderson, Ferranti, VAT 69, Pan Am, De LA Rue Bull Machines, Land Rover, Ncr, Alcan, Ibm, Leo III, Business Efficiecy Exhibition, The English Electric Company, James Wilkes, Fiberite, Fibreglass, Harveys Port, Ampex Great Britain, Granada Tv, Kodak, Monroe, Elliott, P & O, Northern Assurance Company, Emi. News: Scepticism Urged On Medical Students, Uganda Leaders Walk Out Of London Talks Buganda Rights Challenged Indirect Elections, China's Drive Against Shortages And Falling Output Mr. Mao Tse-Tung As Troubleshooter, Putting more System into Shipbuilding, A Do-It-Yourself Youth Centre Workshop For Motor Cycles, Bandage Used For Suicide In Cell, Russian Delegate Quotes History Tests Resumed To Prevent War, Gen. Franco Calls For Nuclear Arms, Demonstrators At Soviet Barracks Western Photographer Warned, Strike Stops Two Elstree Films, Jaguar Lay Off 850 For A Day, British Food On Show, Distance Defeated, Training for Every Level of Work, Decision On Volta Aid Sought, Businessmen go Back to School, Riverside Meadow As Works Site Colleges Resist Green Belt Proposal, New Judges Sworn In, E.E.C. Talks To START On Oct. 10, Bishop's Doubts On Morals Warning Difficulty Of Getting Evidence, Premium Savings Bonds Draw, Management Control Made Easier, Recognition Given By Iran, Street Trader Wins Appeal Shepherd Market Stall To Stay, British Visit Of Dr. Kuzbari, Ford Car Output At Dagenham Halts For Two Days 7,000 Workers Told To Stay Away, Pointers to the Future, Users Have to Gain Experience, U.N. Vote On New Members Delayed Threat Of Veto, M.O.H. Warns Teenagers Of Cancer Peril, Soviet Confidence On Output, Call For Regional Control Of Canals Waterway Carriers' Recommendations, New Tools Fpr Accountants, £2M. Computer For University Gain To Scientific Research, West Reject Soviet U.N. Scheme Plan "No Real Compromise" Mr. Stevenson's Retort Outstanding Man Sought As Chief, Jamaica's Future Discussed, Kampala "Shocked" By Walk-Out, Henri Alleg Escapes Author Of "French Atrocities" Book Serving 10-Year Term, "Britain Facing Big Changes" Minister's. Advice On Business Efficiency, Pratt Found Dead Hanged With A Coiled Sheet, Three Dead In Flat Fire, World Universities In A Tidal Wave Prof. Butterfield's Forecast, Shortcomings of British Road Programme, Portugal To Vote On Nov. 12 Salazar Opponents Prepare Lists, More Food Flown To Flood Victims, Sir Winston's Quotation How The Author Of Two Elusive Lines Was Tracked Down, Guns In Box Marked "Eggs With Care", The Filing Clerk is Still Needed, Expulsion Of E.T.U. Endorsed, Two Vase Rooms Reopened Athenean Ware At British Museum, Investigators Of Goya Theft Chosen Lord Bridges And Sir J. Ferguson, Insurance Men To Lobby The Lords New Campaign For Recognition, Mexico's Second City Stands Aloof From Capital Statf Where Even Revolutionaries Have An Old-World Look, Bonn Political Talks Now In Second Round Dr. Mende Discusses Policy With Dr. Adenauer, Speeding Up Public Transport, Malta's Lawyers On Strike Protest Over Dress Reform, Need For Brilliance And Sparkle, Seven European Nations Back Space Project Three Countries Drop Out, Automation Pace Quickens, "Industrial Sabotage" By Chancellor Inquiry Demanded Into Land Prices, "Oxford Not Place IT Ought To Be", Second Ultimatum Brings Rent Rise, Lord Home Reports To Mr. Macmillan, Service For Bicentenary Of William Carey, Drought Threat In N.E. Australia, Machines Do Not Understand English, Proper Use Can Bring High Returns, Cairo Report Of Fighting In Syria Situation Still Confused Arrest Of Colonel Serraj, "Breach Of Faith" By Britain, Where Do We Go From Here?, Fishing Boat Takes Blood To Liner, Triumph Herald Prices Cut, Princes To Begin Laos Talks On Friday, Interim Force For Algeria, Waiters Refuse To Work On Pullman, Trade Unions Anxious About Redundancy, Second Tv Network For Canada, Argentine-Cuban Tension, M.P.s Ask About Loss Of £4M. Order, New Longmarket At Canterbury Opened, Uses in Banking and Insurance, The Wide Field of Analogue Application, Russian Naval Aid To Indonesia C.-In-C. Arrives For Discussions, Malaya Leader Plans To Visit London Singapore Merger Difficulties, Babbage's Dreams of 1812 are at Last Realized, Building Men Strike Over Tea Breaks Protest March In London, U.S. Berlin Policy "Not Changed", Police Move Stray Dogs To Village, "Real War" Now In S. Vietnam President Accuses Comintern, Call To Evict Trujillo Family Talks In Dominican Republic, Woman Farmer Gets Trophy Third Barley Win, Mr. Sandys And Dr. Nkrumah Meet Hope Of Resolving Doubts On Ghana, Uneasy Political Truce In Norway Labour To Govern On Minority Vote, New Outward Look In Irish Affairs, Boys Go To Palace With Petition Duke Asked To Help Preserve School, £193,000 Gift To Oxford College U.S. Shares For St. Catherine's, Lord Attlee's Gift Of Papers To Oxford College, Health Ministry Orders Drugs Made In Denmark And Italy British Manufacturers Complain Of Damage To Research, Token Strikes In Algeria European Shops Closed, Egypt Hoping To Rouse Syrians Against New Regime President Nasser's Call To Students, Family Life Campaign By Mothers' Union, Charges For Trade Effluents, £5M. Aluminium Plant For Mexico, FAST Shipbuilding At Sunderland Yard, Aircraft Factory "Must Close", Students Support Mr. Brenner Protest At Visa Ban, Time-Hire Centres Spreading, £100 Prize For A Wedding March, Request To Renew U.N. Membership, £1M. Jordan Airline Inaugurated, More Rootes Men Want Jobs Back, Belgians Keep Track Of Trunk Calls, Tough Canadian For European Post, Role Of The Consultant, Multiple Stores Benefit. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: "Mists And Mellow Fruitfulness". Law: Judge Asks To See Fruit Machine Work Councillor Charged With Receiving, Remand On Bail For Canon Collins, Woman Said To Have Shot At Youths, Jazz Pianist Remanded On Robbery Charge, Murder In Thames By Father Alleged Mother Says She Stood By In Fear, Youth Fined £240 For Assault, Dentist's Fraud On Health Service Fines Of £240 And £115 Costs, Mother Of Seven On Murder Charge, Six Soviet Death Sentences. Official Appointments and Notices: Restrictive Practices Court President, Kanu M.P.s Threaten To Resign Constitutional Talks Adjourned, Appointments To New Towns Commission, Ecclesiastical News, University News Glasgow. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge Denmark Lowers Britain's Colours, Television Programmes, Art Awards At Sao Paulo, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,800, The Sale Room Banker's Property Realizes £41,949. Property: Sales By Auction, Regent Street Store Lease Sold, Jones, Lang, Wootton & Sons, Hampton & Sons, Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Christie's. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Strikes Pledge Over Pay Pause Policy. Index. Editorials/Leaders: America's Right Wing, The Man for the Job, Uganda Rift, No Butterfingers There. Letters to the Editor: Jamaica, Legal Aid, Public Schools, Brave Allies, A Nation In Danger The Duty Of Christians, A Training For Business IS University The Right Place?, "Dull Councillors", A Visit To Petra, Shelters Against Nuclear Attack, Collisions At Sea. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: The Photographer as an Artist, Fine Portrait In A Poor Play, A Problem Of Integrity, Musical Thrills in Verdi's Macbeth at Stuttgart, Cork Shows Irish Film on Events of 1919-1922, Psychological Truth in Pinter Play, Welsh Rescue Rossini Classic. Obituaries: Prof. Selim Hassan, Prof. E. Taylor Jones, Mr. R. H. Spooner A Batsman Of Charm And Elegance, Mr. Donald Cook, Sir James Ross A Distinguished Civil Servant, Obituary, Mr. Essingtom Lewis A Leading Australian Industrialist. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices, Commodities Cash Zinc Almost £2 A Ton Lower. Business and Finance: New Banking Firms, Gold Reserve Figures Out Today, Imports Of Barley From France, Pound Edges Higher New 1961 Peak, India's Plan To Save Rs.10m. Of Foreign Exchange Malaya Studying Own Currency Question, Court Supervision For S. African Druggists, Latest Dividends, Company Meeting Purchasing Officers Association, September Mining Outputs, New H.P. Business 25 Per Cent Down In August, August Hosiery Sales Rise Carpet Estimates Show Increase, Fractional Changes On Wall Street, Irregular Tone On Wall Street, Company News Transport Development Bid For Thames Tugs Glanfield Securities Beat Forecast, Money In Short Supply Marginal Borrowing At The Bank, Finance For Tankers-At A Price, Rise In 91-Day U.S. Bill Rate, New French Steel Loan N.F. 450M. In 5 P.C. Bonds, Coats-Patons To Meet 12½ P.C. Forecast, Chinese Gold For London Market? How To Pay For Western Grain, Signs Of Recovery In Australia, Canadian Fire Losses Rise, Record Ashanti Profit, Brighter U.S. Business Outlook Seen, Heavy Russian Rubber Buying Expected, 'Malaysia' Could Solve Problem, Dull START To Account Demand For 2½% Savings, The Netherlands As An Iron And Steel Power Rapid Postwar Development Of Hoogovens Company, Further G.S.A. Tin Sale, Allied London Properties, Recovery In French Car Industry, Unit Trust Prices. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Business Changes Taylor Woodrow Appointments Three Additional Directors.
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