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The Times - 27/10/1961

1961; Gale Group;

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From Our Special Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM A LAWN TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, From a Canadian Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR RADIO CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT, From Our Common Market Correspondent, FROM OUR COMMON MARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, GERALD GARDINER., VICTOR GOLLANCZ., J. R. CASSWELL., B. M. MAVROLEON., DAVID G. BRANDON., G. F. HARLAND., ARTHUR C DAVIES., C. A. L. BROWNLOW., J. W. GREEN., GEORGE H. ELVIN., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, J. D. B. PHILLIPS., PATRICK STIRLING., V. L. ALLEN., MALCOLM HARPER., S. BARRON., DONALD CLARK., R. ERSKINE-HILL., FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR FILM CRITIC, From Our Medical Correspondent, J. T. W., The Rev. Canon C. C. Griffiths, Lady Ogilvie, H. S. D., Dr. Robin Kemball, By Our City Editor,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Flowers. Sport: Palmer's First 80 In Six Years, Byrne In Young England Team Five New Caps Play Against Israel, Sports in Brief, Three-Day Match At Poona, Amateur League Tables, Details Of Yesterday's Racing Kempton Park, French At Home On Wood Strong British Lawn Tennis Team, Declared Runners For Newmarket, Bath Club Cup Squash Rackets, Oxford University Athletics Trials, Fruitless Day For Piggott And Breasley No Catch Puts Major Holliday Head Of Owners' List, Swimming Records Likely, Selection Disputes Cloud Canada's Rugby Tour, Faster Hockey Needed Women Scoring Few Goals, Cambridge Keep Undeaten Record, E. Midlands Snatch Win By Riding Their Luck, Brazilian To Box Caldwell, Few Chances For Leicestershire Warwickshire Pack Dominant, Repton Show Authority Inspiration From Wing Halves, Winter Has Poor Fortune At Ludlow, Defensive Slips By Oxford, England Beat Pakistan By Five Wickets Dexter's Aggressive Tactics In First Test Match, Cricket Fixtures, 1962. Display Advertising: The Flexible Fuel Service, The Crisper Whisper, B.O.A.C, Giordano, Guinness Guide, Multiple Display Advertisements, The London Assurance, Elliott-Automation, East, Player's, Atv, The Observer, The New Daily Herald, Colt Ventilation, Lloyds & Scottish Finance, The Times, Bovis, Havoline, Laporte, Sunday Telegraph, Granada Tv, Cyanamid, Elliott, Matthew Clark & Sons. News: Canberra Airlines Bills Uproar, Effort To End U.N. Deadlock, American Troops Again Enter Eastern Sector, French Defence Chief Retires, Recognition Of Head Teachers Seats On Burnham Committee, Apartheid Defended At Church Synod, £36,000 For Nude By Bonnard, Ghana "Terror" Denounced, Mr. Kennedy Sees New Ambassador, B.B.C. Order For 10 Transmitters, Power Strike Threatened After Pay Deadlock Pause Blamed For Refusal To Grant Demand, Firemen's Prospect Of 56-Hour Week, Diverting Fall-Out With Hot Air Jets Experiments By French Cloud Experts, Rapid Progress On Spey Engine, New Director Of I.C.E.M., Ministry Of Development And Land Proposed, Ld. Hailsham's Call To Bridge A Gulf Universities And Industry, Aborigines Bill Defeated, Japan's Lost Islands Again In Political Limelight Quarrel With Russia Exploited By Neutralist Group, Borstal For Theft From Gallery Girl Took Portrait Tablet, R.A.R. IS Nearing Recruit Target For Aircrew Response To New Service Terms, New Ideas In Car Accessories, U.N. Call To End South Africa Mandate, A Betrayal Of Green Belt Policy Criticism By Q.C. At Inquiry, Fight Faked To Aid Escape Prison For Three Naval Ratings, Emsploying Mentally Ill People Tolerance Needed By Fellow Workers, 'Brutalizing Influence' Of Motor Car In Urban Areas, General Gursel Elected By Big Majority Fourth President Of Turkey, Chartered Institute Of Secretaries, French Rebels Exiled By Spain Enforced Stay In Canary Islands Families May Join Them, Foe Of Disease WHO IS Aiding Hull, 48,574 Rise In Unemployed Highest Figure Since February, Delhi Regret At Plan To Curb Migration Some Retaliation Possible, Michaelmas Bar Examinations, Aberdeen Angus Prices Rise, Complaints By Chemists Pay Cut For Doing More Business, Rights Of Air Travellers In Danger U.S. Attitude To 1929 Agreement, 24-Hour Strike Halts French Railways Paris Without Bus Or Metro Service, Homeless Families in London, Tristan Refugees' Future, Chesterfield Labour Split Healed, Chrysler Corporation's, Buganda To Adopt London Agreement End Of Secession Proposal, £30 Plot Sold For £900 Council's Profit, U.S. Deputy Defence Secretary's Visit, Sale Of Paintings By Chimpanzee, Secrecy On New Nepal-Peking Road Advantages For China, Kenya Move For Conference, 'Hunger For Dignity In Black Africa' President Senghor On Negro Problems, U.S. To Stop Closing Of Berlin Crossing Barriers Will Be Smashed By Force Soviet Tanks Move Into City, "Not Fair To Single Out Teenagers", Russia Will Ignore U.N. Appeal, Trust Takes Over Paignton Zoo, Prospects Recede For Bonn Cabinet Deadlock In Party Negotiations, Landslide Kills 31 In Train, Sea Search For U.S. Bomber Crew, Lord Fisher's Plea For The Laity, Supreme Award To Friesian Cow Win By Less Than A Point, Crop Ravages By Black Swans Australian Move For Licences To Kill, Libya Alteration Of Oil Law, Welsh Forces Muster To Resist Sunday Opening Of Pubs But They Say In Aberystwyth You Can Get A Club Drink Anyway, Sacred Cemetery As Park Israel Anger At Plan By Jordan, Union Puts Case On Gas Workers' Pay, Socialists Shelve Declaration On Principles New Draft Document To Be Prepared, Planning Aims For Britain, Argentine Concern At Quota, One Of Nature's Main Conundrums Current Theories On The Rhythm Of Sleep, Bird Watching On Shore In Comfort, U.S. Non-Defence Spending Cuts, Roman Catholic Changes, U.K. Abstained On 40-Hour Week Vote Proposal Failed At Geneva, 200 Walk Out At Port Talbot, Broadmoor Men Recaptured Wentworth Arrest, Mr. Molotov Keeps Silence, Woman's Body In Suitcase, Other Unions Will Back Performers Deadlock In Talks With Tv Companies, Yugoslav Given Literature Prize, On Other City Pages, Experts Against Having Crash Barrier To Divide M1 Lanes, Lawyers Urge Ombudsman To Probe Complaints A "Little Man's Charter" To Check Maladministration, Minister Shocks Officials In South Africa "Nazi" Concept Of Public Serice, Men Vote To Accept Bigger London Bus, Difficulties Of The Small Yacht Owner Lack Of Moorings In Most Harbours, More Acton Men Go Back, Anti-Party Group's Hostility To Mr. Khrushchev Marshal Voroshilov Urged To Confess, Canada's Mounting Butter Stocks Search For Outlets, Danes' Full Acceptance Of E.E.C. Objectives Mr. Krag On Importance Of Entry With Britain, How Russia And China Clash Over Albania, Orders Unchanged For Britons, Approach To Andorra Young Couple In Search Of Quiet Find IT Not So Secluded. News in Brief. Law: Woman Admits Thefts From Churches, Coast Protection Levy Void, Pole Said To Have Blinded Employer Court Told Of An Ambush, Lord Oranmore Wins Land Price Claim, Life Sentence On Dutch Seaman Murder Of Doctor's Maidservant, Court Of Criminal Appeal Schoolgirl Convicted On Confession To Friend, Man Accused Of Shooting At P-C. West End Struggle, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division. Death Just After Purchase Of Annuity: Solicitor Exonerated Dunn v. Fairs. Blissard Barnes & Stowe, Girl Describes A Midnight Attack, Plea Succeeds In Stamps Case, Summons Granted To Candidate Allegation Against A Lord Mayor. Picture Gallery: Artist Glides On Skis As HE Paints A Huge Mural. Official Appointments and Notices: Church Of England Pensions Board, British Firm Awarded U.A.R. Contract, New Vice-Lieutenant, University News Cambridge, Air Ministry's Two New Appointments, New Russian Envoy To Unesco. Arts and Entertainment: New Portrait Society, Television Programmes, South Of France In Pictures, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,821, Christie's £18,409 Furniture Sale, Australian Play At Stratford, E., Towards A London Negro Theatre. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: M.P. Dies: Now Six By-Elections. Index. Editorials/Leaders: British Ombudsman?, Some Reduction in Cover, Not So Grand, The Heartland. Letters to the Editor: Brother, Keep Out, Shipyards' Need Of Credit Better Terms With Foreign Builders, Shortest Route, Why Graduates Emigrate, Film Industry, Homicide ACT Of 1957, No Seat For The Sailor, Education For Management, City Centre Heliport, Liquor Trade In Africa, Instead Of The New Cunarder, Teachers' Pay Cuts Why Some May Rock The Boat. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861. Property: Edgware's £395,000 Building Project Offices And Shops Ready By 1963, £6M. Scheme For Erith Centre, John D. Wood & Co., Farms And Smallholdlngs, Allsopp Reeve & Grafton, Country Houses, Powell & Partner Ltd.. Reviews: Mr. Barry Rose's Enterprise, Contrasts Through Pure Sound, Carnegie Award For British Painter, Recital By Miss Margaret Fear, German Art And Britain, Mr. Nureyev On His Future, Welcome Revival Of Rigoletto, Catching Up With Stravinsky, Beethoven Elegy Given Its First English Performance, Film about a Pool Room Shark. Obituaries: Mr. G. O. Sylvester, Sir Philip Measures, Obituary, Mr. C. O. Bevan, Sir Cecil Kisch, Mrs. Peter Carter, Mr. Stanislas Faecher Polish Broadcasts From London, Mr. C. W. Dysonsmith An Accomplished Sculptor, Dr. Milan Stoyadinovich Prewar Premier Of Yugoslavia, Professor Ghorbal, Dr. J. A. Findlay. Business and Finance: Capital & Counties Property, Block & Anderson In £4M. Merger With Kolok, Decline In U.S. Fire Losses $77M. Last Month, London Quotation For Dutch Trust, Irregular Tone On Wall Street Fractional Changes, Roto-Finish In Scotland., Brazilian Plan To Ease Crisis Appeal To Japan To Defer Repayment, Faciory Expanding., Latest Dividends, High "Goldfields" Borehole Values, DANIEL T. JACKSON LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Acts, 1908 to 1917), Company News B. And C. Shipping Contrast With Reardon Smith Projectile Cut Interim By 2 Points, Wall Street Closes Erratic, The Great Universal Stores Limited Another Record Year A Position Of Increased Strength, Cope, Allman & Co.Limited An Outstanding Year Of Progress Mr. L. J. Matchan On Expansion Of Overseas Interests, Factory Closure., Stock Exchanges' European Role Investment Trusts Help Workers, Whiteley Stevens (Holdings) Ltd., Better Profits Hope By Harrods (B.A.), Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited, Canadian Bank Rate Slightly Higher, S. African Majority In N.B.S.A., Pound Firmer At Close Early Weakness Overcome, Elliott-Automation's Debenture Placing, Fewer Notes In Circulation, Bank Statements For October, British Alkaloids, $20M. U.S. Loan To India, Woolwich Equitable Lends More, The Six Will Be A Home Market, Keelavite Hydraulics All Records Broken, Increasing U.K. Air Trade, Adequate Supply Of Money Good Demand For Bills, U.S. Gold Reserves Maintained, Metal Refiners Adquisition, Crompton Parkinson Earn More, Butlin's Plan Holiday Camps In Europe If Britain Joins Common Market Belgium And North Coast Of France, Exporters Make Greater Use Of New Credit Guarantees, U.K. Credit Terms Criticized, Funds Improve Further EQUITY Gains Not Fully Held, A.P. Cement Interim Raised A Fraction, Rising Threat Of Inflation In France Pressure For Wage Increases, Montague L. Meyer Limited Profit Further Increased By 17% Mr. John M. Meyer On Successful Achievement, Banks' Holdings Of Gilts Rise £49M. Advances Down: Unemployment Up, The Tap & Die Corporation Limited, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Business Changes New Tate & Lyle Director. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Tin Values Again Higher, Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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