The Times - 08/12/1961
1961; Gale Group;
Autores
FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Common Market Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMON MARKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Africa Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our United Nations Correspondent, From Our Commonwealth Staff, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Shipping Correspondent, HENRY EMBERSON, SEFTON S. MYERS, LAURENCE WILSON., ARTHUR HENDERSON., EDWARD REES, BASIL DAVIDSON:, C. DAY LEWIS, DORIS LESSING, JOHN OSBORNE, JOHN WAIN, ARNOLD WESKER, ALAN SILLITOE., A. H. DOUTHWAITE., From Our Canberra Correspondent, IRENE WARD., JAMES QUINN, E. L. MASCALL., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR FILM CRITIC, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, From Our Medical Correspondent, FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From Our Industrial Staff,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Flowers, Public Appointments. Politics and Parliament: Lords Reform Moves, M.P. To Present Blueprint For Decimal Coinage System Hopes Government Will Take Over Bill This Session, Parliament Rises On Dec. 21, Congo Statement For Commons, House Of Commons, Tribunal rules still with Council House Of Lords, Speaker's Ruling Upholds The Suspension Of Commons, Parliamentary Notices, Seeking Irish opinion about immigration, Tighter Discipline For Labour M.P.s, Extra Ministers At Cabinet Meeting. Sport: Day For Long Passes Harvey's Shooting Tips The Scales Essex Head Group, Four Players Sent Off Birmingham Out Of Fairs Cup, Cross-Country Conviviality Cambridge Bank On Experience, Busy Day Ahead In Women's Hockey County Giants Face Tough Tests, Declared Runners For Lingfield Park, Deer Leap Bought For Polish Government, Sports in Brief, King's Nephew Strengthens Gold Cup Claims Silver Dome Wins Without Being Challenged, English Boxers In Five Finals, Skill Of East Midlands Proves Decisive Uncomfortable Day For All But Players, Racing Results At Sandown Park, Players at Play J. Haynes, Squash Seed Out In First Round, Pataudi May Play In Third Test, Rackets Challenge Match, Floodlights Lawn Tennis Success. Display Advertising: The Transport Ferry Service, B.O.A.C, Australia And New Zealand Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Royal Association, Sunday Times, Staples, Tyne Tees Television, Gonzalez Byass, 'Black & White', Austin, The Albright & Wilson Group, Player's, United Glass, Midland Bank, National Society, The Statist, The Times, 'English Electric', Martell, British United Airways, The Geographical Magazine, Canadian Imperial Bank, Bp, Avia, M. Samuel, Kobber, Cinzano, King George's Fund For Sailors, Viasa, Apollinaris, Rootes, Broomwade, Patent Glazing, Smiths, Phonotas, Twa, F. S. Matta, The Gardeners Chronicle, Co-Operative Permanent Building Society, Emi. News: Nottingham Going On With Theatre, U Thant Sends Draft Plan To Congo Study By Senior U.N. Officials Dr. Bunche To Join Talks In Leopoldville, U.S. Defence Chiefs Two-Day Visit, Yard To Hear About Traffic Plan, "To Dear Miss Green" English Clergyman's Daughter WHO Served The Empress Frederick, Origins Of Darwin's Ideas, Shipowners To Join New Research Body, Brigadier Raja, Soldier Under The World's Gaze, Woolworths Seek A Liquor Licence, Keeping Pace with New Generation, Tanganyika To Steer A Middle Course Firmer Boycott Of South Africa, Mr. Rusk To Meet Gen. Franco, United Nations future at stake in Africa, Lord Attlee: An Improvement, Government Say Keep Away From Bases Risk Of Felony Charge Thorough Police Precautions, London Visit By King Husain, Railmen's Go Slow Will Continue, Quality Payment For Milk New Scheme Means Monthly Tests, Smaller Queen Liner Studied By Cunard Pacific Trade Via Panama Canal, Guildford Calm Ruffled By New Controversy Accountant Alleges Non-Return Of Building Fund Tokens, Fighting Goes On At Three Points, Bonn Inquiries About Yugoslav Dispute Over War Episode, Final Trials For Cooling Tower Water Economy AIM, New President For Cambridge Union, Ministry Research On Hovercraft, Six-Week Task For Kenya Adviser, Academy For Producing The Top Pilots 10 Months Of Gruelling Tuition, Painstaking Search For New Drugs, Africans Detained Without Trial, "Smoke Screen" Of Soviet Speeches British Attack Over Geneva Setback, Quota Requests Halved, Balkan Defence Treaty "Dead" Early Abrogation Likely, Village Site For Gypsies Opposed Field Intended As "Shop Window", Speaker rules on the Mace, and declares suspension valid, Mr. Luthuli In Oslo, £160,000 For Rare Books And Mss, Plan For Supersonic Airliner, Stockbroking Firm Suspended, Scarcity Of Caravan Sites Embitters Industry National Council Allege That ACT IS Being Abused, The Common Market And The Isles Of Scilly Flower Growers' Views Vary On Continental Competition, 37 Cars Given As Presents To Friends £23,000 Of Firm's Money Used, Fishing Boat "Was Outside Limit" Defence Evidence In Salmon Case, Goa A Direct Challenge To India Mr. Nehru On Only Solution, Princess Alexandra Sees Camel Troop, Secretary for War thinks Army will retain 15,000 men, Mr. Louw Back From U.N., Swifter Justice For O.A.S., South Rhodesia Police Open Fire Protests Against Constitution 600 Women Arrested, Clarification at Bermuda of Congo policies, Nash Terrace To Stay Space For Garages Along The Mall, Diplomatic Effort To Bring Strife To An End, Africa States Seek Trade Boost, Faulty Soviet Television Sets Minister Admits Bad Quality, Swine Fever Scheme Postponed, Rumania Approves Soviet Line Anti-Party Group's Excesses, Increase In U.S. Employment, Shipbuilders And Unions To Meet, Scepticism Of East End Teenagers Views On Coloured Neighbours, Experiment At Former Factory Caters For "Unclubables", British Airliner Sales Opposed, Mormons' Success In Scotland, Directors Not All Elderly 65% Under 55, Cult For Coining Foreign Words Alarms Japanese Purists Women Blamed For Following Fashion, Work-To-Rule Holds Up Cable Messages, Information Services In U.S. Slashed British Staff To Be Reduced, E.E.C. Jolt For Neutrals Of The Outer Seven Opinion Hardens On Form Of Link, Crisis Settled In Santo Domingo, Move To Ban Liquor On Buses, Lisbon Report Of Firing, More U.S. Aid For Vietnam, Germany's 800-Mile Strip Of Death, Development Plan For City's Moor, Court Told Of Torture In Algeria Former Soldiers' Evidence, President Kennedy Renews Call For Freer Trade Promise To Unions Of Aid For Displaced Workers, Dulwich Building Scheme Approved, Tv Strike Talks Adjourned, Why Amundsen Went South, Talks On Buraimi Dispute, Temporary Halt To U.S. Airlift, On Other City Pages, Birds That Depend On Berries, L.C.C. Overspill At King's Lynn?, £45M. Under-Sea Power Link For New Zealand Harnessing South Island Sources For Expanding North, Dr. Amini Opposed By New Groups 3,000 Students Hold Demonstration, "Last Straw" For The Cotton Industry, The Queen is welcomed home, Library Ban By Sir A. Herbert Distribution Of His New Book, £15M. Pay Claim For Treasury, Crocodile At The Palace Gambia Present For Prince Andrew, R.A.F. Looking For Support Plane, Polling Tomorrow In Australia, Baltic Command IS Approved By Danish M.P.s, Dockers Seek Pay Increase. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Sale Room 5,800gns. Paid For A Cassone, Television Programmes, A Distinguished Cast, No Strauss Opera Tonight, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,857, Nureyev To Dance With Royal Ballet. Law: 10 Years For Robbing Prison Officer, Court Of Appeal Registrar's Appeal Dismissed In Re Black Bolt And NUT Association's Agreement (No. 2), Libyan Union Official Sentenced, Gypsies Fined After Street Fight, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division "Were You The Driver?" Hennell v. Cuthbert, Eight Years For Jazz Pianist, Youth Aged 17 Gets Six Years Four Others Of Gang Sentenced, Good Progress, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Fall From Ladder Hall v. Ministry Of Works, Rehabilitation Of Former Solicitor Bankruptcy Court Told Of Courage, Forged Notes In Flat, Say Police Man And Two Women Sent For Trial, Court Of Appeal Amendment Allowed Dornan v. J. W. Ellis & Co. Ltd, Six Gaoled At Special Dublin Court, Men For Trial On £11,000 Charge, Gaol For Supplying Tirol Terrorists. Picture Gallery: Women Of Vietnam Go To Join Volunteer Army. Official Appointments and Notices: Starting Salaries Of Graduates, Master Of The Music At Chelmsford Cathedral, New Ambassador To Greece, Kenya Appointment, Cambridge, University News Inter-College War Feared Oxford Common Entrance. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The Mace's Place, By Candlelight, Mr. Kennedy Attacks, Nigerian Republic?. Letters to the Editor: Paying For Democracy, Educational Television, Inter-Communion, Better Balanced Cities, Dr. Agostinho Neto, Control Of Traffic, Social Workers, Cocking A Snook, Informing The Public, Beyond Its Depth Seeking Solution For The Congo. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861. Reviews: Accomplished Music Of Pupils, Braque Elevated to the Louvre, A Double Premiere Kodaly Symphony in Britain, A Sparkling Fledermaus Return To Sadler's Wells Repertory, School's Bold Choice of Plays, Anglo-Italian Contrasts and Amities, Too Great a Theme? Flaw in Elgar's Biblical Oratorios, Middle Distance In Kleist Canvas, Miss Hazel Schmid, A Greek Octet Unearthed. Obituaries: Don Ildefonso Fierro, Obituary, Mr. Edmond L. Warre, Professor Vincent Harlow Historian Of The Commonwealth. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Commodity Prices Better Tone In Copper, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: What Prospects For British Exports To Europe? Cheerful Results Of Continental Survey, Saving £1M. A Month, New H.P. Proposals From Finance Houses The Private Bill Criticized, Wilmot Breeden Acquiring Italian Components Firm British Designs To Be Manufactured, Costain Factory Contract., Equities Stage A Rally End-Account 'Bear' Closing, City News In Brief, Latest Dividends, Japanese Plan $100M. Issue In America, U.S. Gold Stock Maintained, Canadian Bank Rate Higher, G.K.N. Offer For Factory, More Notes In Circulation Fiduciary Issue Raised £50M., Cripplegate Success, Association Of Unit Trust Managers An Investment Service Of The Highest Possible Quality, Second Industrial Trust Limited Progress In A Difficult Year Sir Edwin Herbert On Advantages Of Broadly Based Portfolio, Pound Eases Further Business Small, Fractional Falls On Wall Street Barely Steady At The Close, Metals And Minerals Trust Offer, Wall Street Turns Lower, E.M.I. To Reorganize Preference Shares, Office Equipment Newcomer, U.K. Accepts Cotton Arrangements, More Spent On Beer And Tobacco, Jubilee Banking Supplement, Crompton Parkinson Limited Record Turnover And Profits Increased Exports Mr. Albert Parkinson's Review, Consumption Of Lead And Copper Higher, Houses In The Bank Four Or Five Pay Penal Rate, Commons Reply On The Pound, Commerzbank Shares For The London Market, Flowers Breweries Pay 1 P.C. More Better Profit Reduced By Higher Tax, Thames Estates Scrip Issue, Peak Rubber Year Forecast, Leethems (Twilfit) Limited Big Demand For New Styles, Thomson Forecast Revised, Unit Trust Prices, Trade With Eastern Block Urged, Sanderson, Murray & Elder (Holdings) Disappointing Trading Conditions, Alwyn Holdings Orders At Record Level, New York Silver Again Dearer, New Power Link Across The English Channel, Demand For Natural Rubber Higher, £18M. Swiss Loan For Britain, Combined Electrical Manufacturers, W. Germany's Reserves Rise Dm.426m. To 27,114M. First Advance Since September, Lake View And Star Limited, W. & J. Lawley Limited Record Output, Company News Tate And Lyle Pay Second Interim And Await Group Accounts Lower Profits Indicated By J. Gliksten & Son, U.S. Credit Policy Outlined. Business Appointments: Business Changes Managing Directorship Of Burmah Oil. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Building Land And Sites, John D. Wood & Co., H. E. Foster & Cranfield.
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