The Times - 25/03/1960
1960; Gale Group;
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R. W. DAVID, IVOR BROWN, J. ALAN WHITE, RITCHIE CALDER, FRANK DAWTRY., K. ROWELL, PETER C. SWANN, JOHN HALL, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, Our Architectural Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MILITARY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Buenos Aires Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, Our Science Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rome Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, T. TWISTINGTON HIGGINS, I. J. HAYWARD, W. G. FISKE, NORMAN PRICHARD, R. E. GOODWIN, VICTOR MISHCON, DOUGLAS FOXWELL, TREVOR HUDDLESTON, N. G. NIGHTINGALE, WINIFRED WILLIAMS, R. W. BELLAMY, N. A. PANNELL., C. VANNECK, From Our Colonial Correspondent, D. W. ROBERTS, PETER WARWICK, RICHARD G. BUTLER., HILDA NOTT., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, From Our Science Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEW MARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, W. A. F., Sir Julian Hall, By Our City Editor, From a Correspondent,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Legal Notices, Opera And Ballet, Flowers, Appointments And Situations Vacant and Required. Politics and Parliament: Government "Sympathy With South Africa" Motion Attempts To Strike Balance, More Office Space In Commons Plans For Improving M.P.s' Amenities, Prime Minister Sixth In Television Rating, Building Society Laws Bill Out To-Day, Parliamentary Notices, Rail Planning Board Almost Complete, Four Days For Budget Debate, New Method For Criminal Appeals Anomaly Of Attorney-General's Fiat Removed House Of Lords, Labour Confusions On Defence Mr. Gaitskell Faces Clarifying Task, Joint Committee For Commons Memorials, Clauses To Protect Pools Punter M.P.'s Amendments To Betting Bill, House Of Commons. Letters to the Editor: Holiday Season, L.C.C. Whips, Say IT With Flowers, Disturbing Figures, Art For America, British Patronage Of Eastern Art, Up In Arms For The Dachshund, Names Of Juvenile Offenders, Open Prison, Ford, Books In The Libraries Burden On Man WHO Pays For His, Civil Defence, Drugs For Private Patients, WHO Should Decide?, Caravan Sites, Bunhill Fields, A Christian's Duty Reaction To News Of Sharpeville. Law: Fourth Man On Bank Robbery Charge, Court Of Appeal Medical Men Win Tax Appeals Mitchell And Others v. Hirtenstein And Others, Witness's Fear Of Mafia "Saw Masked Man", High Court Of Justice Chancery Division In Re B (An Infant) "Hole And Corner Methods" Of Adoption Rules, Alleged Attack On Constable Publisher For Trial: Wife Discharged, Woman Cleared Of Two Charges, Mias Man Asked About "Rigging" Belief That Group Was Prospering, Nursing Home Wins Appeal London Clinic Ltd. v. Hoare, House Of Lords Intent To Defraud Welham v. Director Of Public Prosecutions, Return To Ancient Meeting Place Court Of Arches At St. Mary-Le-Bow, Action Against E.T.U., Coloured Man Hit With Bottles White Man And Youth Found Guilty, Lord Blandford's Divorce Petition, Judges's Advice To Banks Notes Numbers As Aid To Detection, Czechs Gaol Bishop Alleged Direction Of "Terrorist Group", British Guiana Legislators On Trafalgar Square Charge Remand For Defence To Be Prepared, Sentence On Major Near Retirement, Life Sentence For Hostel Murder Judge On "Mercy Section" Of ACT, Thirty Charged After London Scenes M.P.s "Too Late" To Hand In Petition, Fitzroy Roulette System Explained Accused Salesman Gives Evidence. News: Plan For Councils To Run Railway Banbury-Bletchley Service, Children Collapse In School Closed For Thorough Investigation, Protest By Federal Government, City Buildings Approved Bombed Area North Of St. Paul's, Six Oppose A Royal Wedding Gift, Britain As Market For Austria "Worries" Of E.F.T.A. Membership, Americans Placed In Dilemma, New Research Laboratories To Study Springs Practical Problems Of A Common Object, London March Of 2,000 Prudential Workers Protest On Pay Offer, Bright Prospect On Mental Health Less Supervision Of New Patients, Provincial Busmen Get Rise Working Week Cut To 42 Hours, Lace "Piano Punchers" Winding Up 12-Strong Union, New Rule For Nurses' Training, Nepal Accepts Aid From China Border Agreement, France Warned On Germany Mr. Khrushchev's Fears Renascent Militarism, Brighton Rejects Beach Heliport, Minors' Consent To Operations "No Rigid Rule Of Law", Mr. Lennox-Boyd's Request To Party Choice "Fairly Soon" Of Successor, Papers Taken At Mission Visit By Police, Fund Opened, Problems Facing Sponsors Of Socialist Weeklies, Mr. Macleod Begins Fortnight In Rhodesian Federation Collecting Opinions On Nyasaland, Legal Status Claim By Private Detectives, East View Of Preparation For Disarmament Treaty Previous Talks On Scope And Timing, M. De Montherlant Joins Academy Unusual Election Procedure, Sussex College To Open Two Years Early Use Of Hired Premises, Battle Of The Gild Hall How An Ancient Building Was Brought To Life Again, Labour Protest Trafalgar Square Rally, Dominions Fellowship Trust To End Work To Be Carried On By Victoria League, The Shyest Of The Literary Lions, Air Supply Proves Itself Lesson Of Exercise Starlight, Fellows Of Royal Society Yesterday's Elections, Security Council To Meet Announcement After Afro-Asian Call, Mr. Macmillan Flying To U.S. To-Morrow Talks With President On Nuclear Tests Ban Decisions At Highest Level On Russian Offer, 40,000 Electricians To Ban Overtime Dispute Over Bonuses On Building Sites, Cyprus Talks To Be Resumed Archbishop To Press For Deadline, Dr. Jagan Makes A Protest "Barbarity" Statement, Berlin Flight Controls Minister Orders Navigation, Exploding Star's Expansion Rate 750 Miles-A-Second Speed Measured, "Evening Isles Fantastical", Seeking Causes Of Strikes Minister On Need For Investigation, Assurance On Casinos Preventing Local Council Subsidies, Working Party On Rail Pay Hoping For Speedy Agreement, Pit Wage Claim Referred To Arbitration Union Decide Not To Ask Board Again, Turkish Press Curbs Again Criticized Protests Recalled At Conference, Congress Civil Rights Vote Senate Challenge Ahead, Another Presidential Aspirant, German Journalists' Demands, Nation 'Under Siege' Prepares For Elections, South Africa: News From Home And Abroad Police Raids On Homes And Offices Ban On Meetings, U.S. Compromise Plan On Law Of The Sea Britain Supports Sacrifices. Display Advertising: Ici, Blackwood Hodge, Multiple Display Advertisements, Defence And Aid Fund, West Ham Corporation, B. O. A. C, American Express, Nova Scotia, Renault Dauphine, Legal & General, The Times, Cleveland, "Broomwade", A.N.Z. Bank, Havoline, Amalgated Roadstone Corporation, West Driefontein Gold Mining, Federal Consolidated Investments, Thames Trucks, Castrol, Parker 51, Godfrey Davis, Owen Owen, Bea. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Ecclesiastical News New Principal Of Ely, New Chairman Of Odhams Press, New Fourth Sea Lord, Award For Traffic Signals Research Time-Saving On Roads Expected, Labour Front Bench Appointment, University News Oxford, Air Ministry Deputy Under-Secretary. Arts and Entertainment: Chess Champions Adjourn Game Botvinnik's Doubtful Advantage, Silver Collection Fetches £70,560 £6,500 For Elizabethan Cup And Cover, Broadcasting Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,327. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1860. Sport: Liverpool Racing Results, Sports in Brief, Players Await Football League Reply, Olympic Yachting Choice, Army's Bright Chance To Gain Services' Title, Doggett's Buttons Exchanged Reunion Created By Phelps Centenary, Aberdeen's Open Play Prevails, Preference For Barberyn Improvement Of New Year's Eve Fresh Winds' Victory, England's Chance In Final Test West Indies Must Attack, Scots Name 21 For Rugby Tour, Knock-Out Victory For Downes, French Pair Overcome Putting Conditions, Full Course Trial For Both Crews Powerful Short Row By Oxford, Card For Second Day At Aintree, Tank Tests On Full-Scale Yacht America's Cup Men Hear Results, Morocco The Chief Challengers England Defend Cross Country Titles, Harrison Has Easy Table Tennis Win, Professionals Try New Lawn Tennis Rule, Wales Hoping For Hockey Surprise. Picture Gallery: Court Of Arches In Restored Crypt. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Ambassadors' Roundabout, Coming To A Halt?, Only in Private, The Perfectly Competitive Quarter, English Artificial Rose. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Mozart And Haydn In Varied Moods, Flower Drum Song is Least Enchanting of Show Series, Master Of Musical "Speech", Tribal and Exotic Art: Epstein's Superb Collection, A Pan-Viennese Programme Melos Ensemble, Alessandro Scarlatti: Pioneer and Master. Obituaries: Professor D. J. A. Kerr, Mr. A. H. Worrall, Prof. E. P. Stebbing, Sir Russell Scott, Mr. Brian Rhys, Sir Richard Glyn, Obituary, Mr. F. P. Adams A Brilliant Columnist. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices, Commodities Good Demand Keeps Copper Firm. Business and Finance: The Luton Water Company Increased Revenue, Latest Dividends, Crusader Bonuses, London Wool Sale, Hickson & Welch (Holdings) Further Progress And Expansion, Drop In Canada's Bank Rate Lowest For Over A Year, Westinghouse Leaves JET Business, Davidson & Co. Seek Quotation, JOHNSON & SLATER (Sanitary Earthenware and Sanitary Fireclay Manufacturers) Improved Trading Results Mr. W. E. Gurry On The Outlook For The Building Trade, U.S. Gold Stock Again Unchanged Net Borrowed Reserves Fall $70M., British-American Tobacco Company, Limited Need For Technical Changes In Tax Laws Group's Contribution To Economies Of Less Developed Countries Rate Of Sales Increase Maintained In Current Year Sir Duncan Oppenheim's Speech, Television In Wall Street, Quieter And Irregular Kaffirs Weak Again, Wall Street Closes With More $1 Gains, Man-Made Fibres February Output Near Record, Building A Nuclear Power Station In Scotland Progress On The Firth Of Clyde, More Notes In Circulation Getting Ready For Easter, I.C.I. Sales Increase To £509M. Profits Up By 64 Per Cent., Royal Wedding Souvenirs Rules Affecting Producers, Fresh Funds Still Scarce Some Houses Pay 5%, U.S. Institutions' Growing Stake On Wall Street, Over £11M. Spent On Jute Industry, Next Week's Revenue Return, Royal Dutch/shell 1959 Spending U.K. Purchases Total £43,500,000, Little Movement In Exchange Rates Canadian Dollar Steady, Revertex Limited A Good Year Turnover And Profits Appreciably Increased Mr. T. Harcourt Powell On Encouraging Prospects, Company Results Charrington & Co. Pay More From Higher Profits, Spain Joins I.F.C., Mather & Platt Limited Encouraging Prospects, British Geon Plan £2M. Expansion, Giltspur Investment, The Linen Thread Company Gratifying Improvement In Group Profits Mr. William E. Luke On Reorganization And Diversification, Pringle Issue Success Almost 50 Times Oversubscribed, Unit Trust Prices. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Property: Jones, Lang, Wootton & Sons, Oversea Properties, John D. Wood & Co., Country Properties.
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