The Times - 08/03/1960
1960; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Madrid Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Jerusalem Correspondent, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, B. W. BUDD., H. J. JONES, M. H. J. RADCLIFFE., FRANK McLEAVY., R. BRUCE LOCKHART., STANLEY R. McMASTER., CHARLES WILSON., From Our Special Correspondent, DIANA SPEARMAN, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, Miss Seymour Whinyates, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, By Our City Editor, FROM A MANCHESTER CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Club Announcements, Opera And Ballet, Business Premises, Public Appointments. Law: Youth Remanded On Murder Charge, 3 Years For Kicking Policeman "Dirty Trick" Fraud At Restaurant, Hire Purchase As "A Nightmare" Judge's Advice To Firm, Eighth Week, Effort To Improve Rewarded Regina v. Mankelow, Court Of Criminal Appeal "One Of The Best Chaps" Given One More Chance Regina v. Jackson, Court Of Appeal Revenue In A Difficulty? Mitchell And Others v. Hirtenstein And Others, Car Bonnet Policeman Not Fit To Attend Court, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Commercial Court Dam Builders In A Difficulty Jones Construction Co. And Others v. Alliance Assurance Co. Ltd., Moscow Questioned R.A.F. Officer On Defence, Crown Alleges Wraight On Official Secrets Charges, Liability Now For Potential Nuisance Created In 1926 Pemberton v. Bright And The Devon County Council, Film Producers' Writ Against Union, "Despicable" Theft By Man Aged 23 Allegations Against Policeman Rejected. News: Farmer Heads Horticultural Council Hoping "To Keep Prices Down", London Busmen Renew Pay Demand Overtime Ban Due This Week, Wolfson Grant Of £200,000 For Research Royal Society Professorship, Preparations In Brussels For The New Constitution, Pressure In U.S. For Chemical Weapons Role In Defence System Taking Death Out Of War, £10,000 Theft From Council House Raid In Daylight, King's Cup Race Decision No Foreign Aircraft, Future Of B.I.F. Hall At Castle Bromwich No Flags Flying But A Useful Life Still, Custodian Of Casanova's Memoirs, British Guiana Independence Demands Fiery Opening To London Talks, Euphrates Warning By Gen. Kassem "Our Historic Rights", London Co-Op Vote For Boycott Issue For Committee Of Management, Six Escape In Fire, Locke Library Given To The Bodleian Presentation By Mr. P. Mellon, Dismay In Cyprus Respect By All Races For Moderation, Algeria Cease-Fire Offer Still Open Gen. De Gaulle's Words Clarified, German Defence Needs To Go Before N.A.T.O. Location Of Bases Left Open Herr Strauss On Possible Use Of Hebrides Missile Range, Grimsby Docks Rating Cut To Nil Immingham Given Big Reduction, An Essay On Welsh Names Varied Chances And Changes Of Transliteration, Annoyance At Comment On Musicians' Wages "Derogatory Attitude" Rouses Union, Canadian Claim To World Fair Negotiations Opening In Paris, Frondizi Party Loses Ground Vote Nearly Halved In LA Pampa, Libya Exercise In Air Mobility Realism Sought, Protest Made By Belgium On Katanga Secession Moves Confirmed, U.N. Envoy Revisits Amman, Spanish Drive To Win Oil From The Sahara, "Lost" Yachtsman Lands In N.Z. Given Up Four Months Ago, 450,000 Unemployed In Mid-February, R.A.F. Conference On Strategic Problems, Fuel For Japanese Atom Plant Agreement Signed In London, U.S. Senate Resumes Endurance Trial No Sign Of Break In Filibuster, Questions For Nationalists, "Unjust" Dismissal Of A Parliament Indonesian Protest, No-Confidence Vote Carried Change Of Directors For Lea-Francis, U.S. Poultry Import Ban Requested East Anglian Fears On Fowl Pest, Government Warning On Some Oil Heaters 3M. In Use Are Dangerous In A Draught, Blantyre Demonstrators "Put On Good Show" For Cameras American Missionary Speaks Of Police Patience, Tenants Inquire If Council Will Help Possible Purchase Of Dolphin Square, Icebreaker Reaches Kista Dan Keeping A Channel Open, Step Towards Better Hospital Accident Services Committee To Make Recommendations, Miss Lollobrigida As An Immigrant Settling In Canada, Discussion Between Mining Groups Leakage Considered "Indiscretion", Editor Aged 71 Goes To Gaol Mr. Yalman's Message To Readers, Royston Rejects "This Brave New County" Hertfordshire 'Thriving And Go-Ahead', Installation Plans For Mr. Macmillan April 30 Convocation, Straight Fight At Brighouse Two Dark Horses Fail To Come To Tapes, Marking Time On Nuclear Tests Another Dead End, Outcry Grows Over Midland Counties Rutland Attack On "The Tidy-Minded", Over 300 Still In The Walk Mr. Butlin Expects 100 At Land's End, Nigeria University Project Begun, Treason Trial's End In Sight, Adrift In Boat For 5 Weeks 10 Survive Of 22 Men And Women, Reprisal Threat Over Guinea Relations With E. Germany, Seeking Second Place Four-Sided Contest At West Harrow, S.P.C.K. Hampered By Lack Of Funds £1M. Needed For Real Drive Oversea, "Handie-Talkie" Sets Carried On Belt, 'Work To Rule' By Secondary School Teachers In Israel Deadlock In Dispute With Ministry, Work Held Up On 116 Hollywood Films, Michel-the Ruisdael of Montmartre, Bishops Urge New S. Africa Policy "Colour Should Not Be Criterion", Bus Case: Father To Pay 12s. 6D. Bill, Cuddesdon House For Bishop Of Oxford, Polish Lack Of Discipline Poor Cooperation In Industry, Successful Trials Of Methane Ship Work On Economics Of Import From U.S., Discussions In Cyprus To Be Widened Greece And Turkey Joining In, Kitchener Statue Damaged, Agadir Port Damage Less Than Feared Plans For Reopening, Canadian Science Museum Plan Mementoes Of Aviation And Earlier Age, President Nasser Accuses Jordan "Sell-Out To Anglo-U.S. Imperialism", Fine Road Performance of the Austin A.99, New Leader Of Australian Labour Mr. Arthur Calwell Elected, Staggered Hours By Compulsion Transport Expert's Advice. Politics and Parliament: Mr. Crosland Backs Compromise Clause 4 Views On Television, Labour Fears About Middle East, Legislation On Shop Working Conditions, 'Outer Seven' Ministers At No. 10, New Weapons For Navy Latest Warships In Commission House Of Lords, House Of Commons, Soviet Aid To Egypt Nine Submarines In Navy New Supply Tender In Mediterranean. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,312, Vittorio Gassman Sets up a Big Top in Rome, Concertgebouw Orchestra, Opening Of Rotherham Civic Theatre, Ivories And Ceramics In The Sale Room, Broadcasting Programmes, Strindberg In The Round Tense Intimacy Sustained, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Ballet Grant Doubled, Contrast In Styles Phèdre at the Savoy Theatre, Miss Markova Guest Of Ram Gopal Apt Pupil Of Indian Dancing Style, Musical Competition. Display Advertising: Jamaica, Southend Waterworks, Vehicle Contracts, Westminster Bank, Arthur Sanderson, John Tyzack, Bank Of London & South America, Consolidated Pneumatic, Multiple Display Advertisements, Alcan Aluminium, Technology, Maples, Tru-Wel, Trans-Canada Air Lines, The Times, Pan Am, Facit, Motor Accessories, Williams & Williams, Mercantile Bank, Westland Aircraft, White Horse. Reviews: Works By R.A.S Past And Present Diploma Gallery Exhibition, Apt Exponent Of Beethoven Miss Hilda Waldeland. Picture Gallery: Rough Going In A Surrey Lane. Property: Property Investments, Jones, Lang, Wootton & Sons, £400,000 Property Transactions Hammerson Group's Acquisitions, Hampton & Sons, Building Land And Sites, D. E. & J. Levy. Official Appointments and Notices: Nigerian To Replace Railways Chief, Woman Secretary For Fabian Society, University News Honorary Degrees At Aberdeen, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Keep Out of Draughts, Accident Service, Generally Speaking, Looking Into Things, In Training, Philosophical Archive. Letters to the Editor: Clause Four In Dispute Labour's Need To End Argument, Money For The Arts, Remembering Masaryk, Farm Buildings, Uganda Constitution, Gilt-Edged Securities, Magna Carta, Gunnery At Lulworth. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. C. A. Hooper, Mr. W. J. Stewart, Dowager Viscountess Trenchard, Mrs. Audrey Melville, Sir Thomas Duncan, Obituary, M. Jean Pui The Fauvist Movement. Sport: Final Hockey Trial Teams, Another Flash Preferred In Champion Hurdle Dunnock Should Withstand Quick Approach, Cambridge Rhythm Improves Crew Move To Henley For Training, Yesterday's Racing Results At Two Meetings Worcester, British Champions At Wembley Oversea Boxers The Opposition, Sports in Brief, Walcott To Play Again Strong West Indies Test Match Team, Miss Cuthbert Sets World Record, Newcomers In Olympic XI Only Two Players Keep Positions, To-Day's Cheltenham Programme, Awards For Oversea Marksmen, England Leave Place Open Scotland Unchanged At Murrayfield, Rugby Club Records To March 5 London And South-East, Badminton Team To Meet Ireland, Rugby Fives, Londonderry Cup. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1860. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Copper Steady After Early £3 Fall, Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: Fall In U.S. Bill Rate Rumours Of Easier Federal Policy, F. J.Parsons Limited Gratifying Results And Prospects, Foreign Exchange Reserves Fall In W. Germany And Japan, THE BAMPTON PROPERTY GROUP LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Act, 1948.), Latest Dividends, Mann Egerton "Rights" Proposal, Home Fire Losses Nearly £4M. In January, Jute Exports At High Level Indian Losses May Be Recovered, English Electric Contract, France Halts Guinean Finance Transfers, Man-Made Fibres In Demand Nylon Yarns Still In Short Supply, Company Results Higher Dividend And Profits From Army & Navy Stores, Growing Demand For Capital In World Pressure On Interest Rates, Schroders Transfer Fees, Anglo-German Trade Talks Begun, Linggi Plantations, Limited Record Crop Harvested At Reduced Cost Sir John Hay's Statement, Sintered Aluminium, Year-End Changes, Another Dull Day For Wall Street Further $1 Declines, Avenue Close Offering, Bids And Deals Thomas Tilling's £1¼M. Purchases, Retail Sales In January Clothing And Footwear Do Well, New Singapore Tin Price Formula, U.K. Metal Stocks, Early Gains Not Held Small Turnover In The Funds, Pound Maintains Firm Undertone, Keen Demand For Money, Offer Of Conversion To Holders Of £724,000 Melbourne And Metropolitan Board Of Works 3 3/4 per cent. Inscribed Stock, 1960, Oilfield News, Widening The Continent's Capital Markets Freeing The Flow Of Short-Term Funds, Record Sales For Du Pont, Unit Trust Prices. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Business Changes.
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