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The Times - 05/06/1961

1961; Gale Group;

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From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Schools Cricket Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Lawn Tennis Correspondent, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From a French Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLO CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From a Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Africa Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Military Correspondent, JOHN STONEHOUSE., J. W. POOLE, J. TUDOR PEMBLETON., BERNARD LEVIN., L. DUDLEY STAMP., OSMINGTON MILLS., C. H. CLARKE., E. J. TURNER, JOHN NORTH, From Our Lisbon Correspondent, ESTHER IWI, F. M. ARSCOTT, HUGH BULLEY, FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, W.K.D.D., Our Athletics Correspondent,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Business Premises, Opera And Ballet, Flowers. Sport: Second Places Put British Swimmers First, A Walker Cup Milestone Bonallack's Berkshire Trophy, Scores In First-Class Matches Sussex v. Australians, English Boxers Successful, Sports in Brief, Chilling Wind For R.A.F. Marksmen, Other School Cricket Matches, Swooping Caravan Of Cyclists, Leading First-Class Averages Batting, Later Bedford Batsmen Rise To Occasion, Close Final For Cicero Cup, Tense Lawn Tennis Final Surrey Title For Miss Catt, Four Horses Were "Equal First", Hungarian's Foil Success, May Not Available For England Team Murray And Knight Among 12, Saturday's Results At Four Race Meetings Kempton Park, Light Breezes At Cowes, County Athletics Champions Essex, Third Victory Of Medway Week Shallower Draught Helps Fidelis, Nottingham Regatta, Snead Keeps IT Up Canada Cup Golf Record O'connor Third, Radford Back To Form Eyes On Sprints At Chiswick, Bank Crew Upset Chiswick Form Unexpected Results At Twickenham, Right Royal Untroubled In Chantilly Race French Form More Reliable, Queen's Cup For Silver Leys Surprise Polo Defeat Of Swallet House, Criticized Cars In Close Race, Wilson A Different Man In Davis Cup Victory, Tonight's Programmes Nottingham, Watering Of Race Courses, Baldwin Recalled To Umpires' List. Display Advertising: Associated-Rediffusion, Reader's Digest, Lindley Thompson Transformer, Multiple Display Advertisements, Defence And Aid Fund, House Coal, Lavradio, Army & Navy Stores, Du Maurier, Great Portland Estates, The Times, Walpamur, Daimler, Brown Shipley Holdings, Lloyds Bank, Marshall & Snelgrove, Canadian Imperial Bank, Tarpen-Strand, James North & Sons, Lillywhites, Ghana Airways, Distressed Gentiefolk's Aid, Charringtons, Mercantile Bank, Phonotas, Vichy-Celestins. Picture Gallery: Parliamentary Notices, Artist's Studio On View. News: Miners Union Putting Pressure On Enginemen, Firm Plans To Run 500 Mini-Cabs, Churches Condemn Injustice, Delegates Gather From 22 States, "Metal Fatigue" In New U.S. Bomber, Mrs. Kennedy Revue Sketch Banned, W. German Reply To Moscow Delayed, Cigarettes To Be Dearer Another Penny On Many Packets, Ordinations, Baptist Changes, Troops Clash With Looters In Zanzibar Death-Roll Now Said To Be 50, Elections Promised By Trujillo's Son, Mr. Stevenson In South America Effort To Improve Relations, Where There's a Will..., Print Union Fears More Mergers, Joint Ancestry Of The Duke Of Kent And Miss Worsley, Motorists Trusted A Little Less Cheltenham Parking Scheme Checks, Union On "Two-Job Philosophy", Presenting A Computer Various Applications Illustrated, State Welcome For Mr. Swart 21-Gun Salute, Progress In £6M. Development Of Waterways Benefits Of Lee Mechanization, Top Floor Toddlers, League Proposal On Transfers "Players Not Likely To Be Satisfied", Korean Officials' "Double Life", U.S. Corporal Rides The Range Distant Prospect Of Blue Water, Spirit Of Compromise Still Missing At Evian, Hero's Welcome For President Of Cyprus Cairo Seeks Trade Benefits, Moscow Attack On Mr. Watkinson, W. Indies 'Will Need Its Emigrants', Lady In A Wreck, Portugal's Dictator Stakes All, Kanu Worried About Increase In Oath-Taking Fears Of Effect On Party's Position, Fist-Fighting In Diet Anti-Violence Bill Opposed, £11M. Oil Refinery Built In Norway, Protest Over New Professorship, London's Warm Welcome For Mr. Kennedy President Speaks Of "Fitting Climax To Journey", Britain's "Tragic Position", Towards a Permanent Job for the Docker, Eichmann Exhibits Cause Unease Prosecution Nearing End Of Its Case, Two New AIDS For Polio Victims Keeping Mental Curiosity Alive, Unilateralists Concentrate On Polaris General Workers Expect Tussle, Indian Congress Dissension, Pay Offer To P.O. Engineers Raised Union Still Not Satisfied, N.U.T. Threaten Strike Rejection Of Pay Proposals, Dr. Ramsey Sees Christian Unity As A Major AIM, Dental Rate Study Group, Czech Machinery For Cuba, Spain Determined To Defend Territories In Africa General Franco Supports Portugal, Kennedy-Macmillan Talks Today "Useful Meetings" With Mr. Khrushchev Emphasis On Laos In Vienna Discussions, Order Restraining Freedom Riders, 1,250,000 Russians Saw British Fair, Turkish Ruling On Birth Control, 'Our Inquisitive Society' Bishop On Church Appointments, India Wants Wider Neutral "Summit" Preliminary Meeting In Cairo, Widening Scheme In Beverley Opposed, Commercial Pig Keeping In A Lean Year, Cairo Complains Of Soviet "Lies", Spitfire Explodes In Air Race, Farming Notes And Comments, Hospital Stops Dispensing For Out-Patients Serious Shortage Of Pharmacists, Fund Opened By Conservatives Costs If Petition To High Court Fails, Forgotten Suitcase, Oxford To Tackle Question Of Stipends On Merit Science Departments Face Staffing Difficulties, Former Shepherd IS Chaired Bard, Russian Protest To Argentina, European Scholars Honoured, Professor Reported In E. Germany, Editor Arrested In Nepal, German Admiral's Nato Command Successor To Admiral Townsend, Dollar Academy: Cooption Protest, Food Scarce In East Berlin Inefficiency Blamed, Yugoslav Leader's Stay In Britain "Purely Private" Visit, Rival Proposals Put Foward By Russia And France, Four Killed In Coach Crash, Man Shot As Police Go To Telephone Kiosk Hunt For Killer Of 2 Officers, Former Istanbul Governor Freed, 'Britain Should Not Wait Too Long' Lord Gladwyn On The Common Market, Austerity Measures For Iran Ban On Imports Of Luxury Goods To Save Foreign Exchange, Wage Claims In Norway Campaign By Unions, Pakistan's Aid Requirements More Than $1,000M. Sought, Dated Formality Of The Liberian Scene, Bringing Eton Up To Date Slight Changes Seen On The Fourth, Problem Of Giving The Robin National Emblem Status Lingering Hopes In Fields Of Heraldry And Legislation, 'Beak' Gets Gift From Those HE Had Fined Tribute To Mr. Paul Bennett, U.S. Supersonic Aircraft Crashes Hustler's Crew Of Three Killed Paris Show Visitors See Last Roll, Greek Ambassador In Bonn Resigns, Bonus Offer By The Army Fails Only 40 Regulars From Conscripts First Three Months, New Hope For Laos Conference Vienna Encouragement, U.N. Women Killed In Palestine, Police Inquiry On Withheld Information, Hay Box Rearing For Pullets On A Small Farm. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Sir Anthony Eden To Speak, Visit First To U.S. Embassy, Mr. Grimond's Question On Nato Forces, Parliamentary Diary, Conservatives in Search of Europeanism. Official Appointments and Notices: Euratom Appointment, Governor-General Of Angola, Deputy Lieutenants, Labour M.P. Giving Up Seat Mr. J. Carmichael, Ghana University Posts, Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy. Law: Girl Dead In Car: Man Charged. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,697, Klemperer To Conduct Light Music, Debut Of Fine British Pianist, Here & There, Fabrics for the Walls, Yugoslav Primitive Painters. Property: Sidney Noble & Co., Chamberlain & Willows, Property Investments, Sales By Auction, Hampton & Sons, Unusual Charity Perpetuated Estate To Be Sold, Pilcher Hershman & Partners, Factories, Warehouses & Sites. Reviews: Drawing Room in Natal Serious Problems in Genteel Setting, An Oratorio By Beethoven, Mr. Loveday Accepts Challenge, Swiss Student Actors Daring Choice Of Play, Fine Musicianship At Bath Festival, End Of Royal Ballet Season, Opera in the Heroic Age: Mr. Norman Allin's Recollections, "Fair Maid of Kent", French Miniatures from a Celebrated Collection, Composer As Well As Violinist, Sunday Afternoon With A Harp, Attempt To Rescue Hermit. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Televised Sport, The Dropping of Bricks, On a Single Site, How Useful?, Flowing In. Letters to the Editor: Drug Bill, New Grid Lines, Mathematics, By-Election Series, Dragging The Sea Bed IS Trawler A Relic Of Barbarity?, Democracy In Kenya, Nuclear Support, Heard At The Opera, Ordeal Prolonged, Asking Signatures, Bulk Prescribing, For A Great Occasion. Court and Social: Court Circular. Business and Finance: Milk Marketing Board Weather Favoured High Level Of Output Everywhere Total Increased By 153,000,000 Gallons Or 8½ Per Cent Production Trend Continues Upward: Plans To Deal With Bigger Supplies Considerable Sums Invested In Manufacturing Enterprises Great Scope For Establishing And Maintaining Variety Of Better Quality Produce Mr. Richard Trehane On Modern Selling Essentials, Filament Trade Maintained, Dealers In Securities, HOME & OVERSEAS INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Act. 1948.), Impact Of Whitsun Holidays On Savings, Diversification In The North-West, Seafield Amalgamated Rubber Company Limited Mr. A. H. Marshall On Developments And Prospects, Elliott-Automation Limited, "A Market For Labour", How The Church Doubled Its Income In 13 Years Problem Of Capital Profits, Easing International Reserve Shortage, Davis And Timmins Limited Results Provide Ample Proof Of Growth And Virility Record Figures Achieved Offer From The Delta Metal Company Ltd., Boost To U.S. Economy New Orders Rise 3 Per Cent, Pound A Shade Firmer, JAMES NORTH & SONS LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Acts. 1908 to 1917), Swiss Customs Pact With E.E.C., Continental Bourses Quiet Market Conditions Effect Of Vienna Talks, Record Number Of New Companies, Spillers Limited Group's Position Well Maintained Under Keenly Competitive Conditions Total Turnover Increased By £9M. To £98M. Substantial Capital Expenditure Programme Benefits Only Partially Reflected In Year's Results Sir Wilfred D. Vernon Reviews Widespread Interests And Activities, The Institute Of Cost And Works Accountants Annual General Meeting, Polish Prospects For Exporters, International Aeradio Limited Sir Victor Tait Reviews A Year Of Further Progress, James North & Sons Limited (Incorporated under the Companies Acts, 1908 to 1917), Mining News, Aviation Chartering A Dull Market, The World Auxiliary Insurance, March Machine Tool Orders At £11,669,000 Big Improvement Over February, Company News Brown Shipley's Good Growth And Promising Outlook Charterhouse Revenue's Upward Trend, The Problems Of Overseas Selling More Knowledge Of Markets Needed, Hargreaves (Leeds) Limited Higher Turnover And Profits All Branches Fully Occupied Mr. Harald Peake On An Expanding Organization, Courtaulds Likely To Pay More, Manders (Holdings) Limited Sir Geoffrey Mander On The Satisfactory Position, Singapore Rubber Prices Down Market Unsettled, Rubber Plantations Investment Trust Possible Further Diversification Sir Eric Macfadyen's Address, The Charterhouse Investment Trust Market Values And Revenue Again Buoyant Essentials For Country's Continued Economic Growth Sir Nutcombe Hume On A Well Chosen Portfolio, Paulista Railway To Be Expropriated, Ample Supply Of Money, Shares Lose A Fifth Of A Two Year Rise In Two Weeks, Refined Tin Consumption Declines By 20%. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodity Markets. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Business Changes Royal Insurance London Board Appointment. Obituaries: Sir Edward Tucker, Capt. Michael Barne, Miss Ellen O'malley, Mr. Alan Pennington, Mr. Louis De Wohl, Rev. Dr. A. V. Billen, Dr. Leo Kohn, Signor Raffaele De Caro Former Italian Minister, Obituary, Mr. Carl Anders Dymling Renaissance Of The Swedish Cinema, Mr. George S. Kaufman Playwright And Stage Director.

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