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The Times - 22/09/1961

1961; Gale Group;

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From Our Golf Correspondent, From Our Schools Rugby Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LAWN TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Scottish Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent, From Our City Editor, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, NIGEL BIRCH., LAMBTON., B McL. RANFT, C. H. GIBBS-SMITH., H. A. WILLIAMS., H. W. SMART, RUSSELL., By Professor A. V. Hill, MICHAEL PARKER, MERCIA MACDERMOTT, R. J. POST, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, KENNETH GRIMSBY, MICHAEL HUXLEY., ANTHONY GREENWOOD, DAVID FOOT NASH., MAURICE OOWLING, JAMES MACGIBBON, G. C. RIVINGTON, A. D. R. HOLLAND, MUSA S. AMALEMBA, A. N. HOWARD, G. A. GRESHAM., From Our Science Correspondent, C. E. R. I., Sir Anthony Wagner, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Declaration Of Dividends, Opera And Ballet, Flowers, Public Appointments. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Commodities Further Rise In Tin Values, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Drawing Of Bonds, Closing Prices. Sport: Koolabah Fights Back Well Thataway's Sequence Ended By Dominie, Exciting Golf As Ireland Master England Tie Averted By Duncan, Sports in Brief, Severe Caution For Jockey, Slight Rise In Attendances, Babe Ruth's Baseball Record Intact, Swetman Leaves Surrey, Two New Caps In Amateur XI, Hoad Overcomes Gonzales Meets Rosewall In Wembley Final, Richardson's Injury, Today's Newton Abbot Programme, Roehampton Croquet, Cricket Tour Profit Down Australians Meet Higher Expenses, New Fixture For Clifton In Historic Season, Yesterday's Flat Racing Results Ascot, Berisford In Paris 1,500 Metres Injury Weakens French Team, Tenacity In Form For Ascot Race Dawn Watch Makes Most Of Lucky Draw, Iceland's Final Flourish Remarkable Draw At Hendon, Table Tennis Player Recovering, Lilanje Wins Last Race Lincoln Triumph For 10-Year-Old, Wincanton (N.H.) Results, Declared Runners At Ascot. Display Advertising: B.O.A.C., Shell, Gas, French Line, Royal College, Manufacturers Hanover Trust, Pilkingtons', Multiple Display Advertisements, National Provincial Bank, Calor, Atv, Waterloo Teeth, Rawlplug, Lloyds & Scottish Finance, Du Maurier, The Times, "Broomwade", The Night Sky, Dictaphone, Ferranti, Hertz, Industrial & Commercial Finance Corporation, Bentley, Church's, Fiberite, Viasa, Simon Engineering, F. S. Matta, Twa, Granada Tv, Michelin Tyre, Tatler. News: Trinidad Shock At Decision, U.N. Request To India For JET Fighters More Criticism Of Britain, Circulation Of Air At High Altitudes Determining The Spread Of Nuclear Debris, U.S. Reservations On Neutral Laos, Protest To U.S. On Shipping Control Bill, Japanese Protest, Courtesy AIM On Railway Staff To Pool Ideas, Needy Countries Urged To Make Better Use Of Aid, Steamer's Holiday Season Ends, Surgeon's Mistake "Extraordinary" Coroner's Comment On Kidney Operation, Mr. Macleod To Meet Buganda Group Today Two Issues Still In Dispute, Unemployment Up By 11,851, N.U.T.'S Strike Plans Rejected, Procession Of Red Herrings, Says Q.C. Questions Of Child's Whereabouts, Sir R. Welensky Critic Of U.N. Katanga Threat To Rhodesia Security, Tourist Trade Hit By Legend Of The Weather, Peru's Plan To Overhaul Its Educational System Teachers' Strike Leads To Reforms, Cigarette Could Have Caused Fatal Blast, Arab Discontent In Israel Clashes With Police, Early Warning By Jodrell Bank New Equipment To Detect Rockets, Prince Michael: Toe Operation, 'Alcoholic Sahara In Essex, Working Scientists of the World, Peru's Pledge Of Support To U.S., Mr. Rusk And Mr. Gromyko Have 4½-Hour Meeting, Jamaican Leaders To Come To London General Election Before Separation From W. Indies Federation, Rises For Cinema And Theatre Workers, 80% Response To Strike Expected, Prof. Arthur Lewis To Be Adviser, Dr. Adenauer Determined To Stay Hint Of "Big Coalition" With Social Democrats, 365,800 Visitors From Overseas In July, Finding Jobs For The Victims Of Take-Over Bids Over Sixties Cannot Afford To Be Too Fussy, Supplementary Quotas For British Imports, Classical Music For Prisoners New Company Formed, 85 Boys Caned On Strike Day Summary Justice, Briton On Trial In Cuba Accused Of Offences Against State, Naked Soldier's Death A Mystery, 50-Year Ban From Keeping Dog, Deputy Lieutenants, Woman Aged 82 Gets Five Years, Last Round Of Iraq Oil Talks Preparatory Meeting With Minister, Spaak Report To Nato Council, Reply By T.U.C. "Flippant" College Servants Dispute, "Recommendations Not Implemented" Work Of Health Service Tribunal, Sir H. Caccia On Anglo-U.S. Bonds, Petition On Bishop Disapproved Contrary To Statutes, Says Provost, Kenya Europeans' Anger At Land Values, Plan To End Steel Pressings Strike, British Minister In Indonesia, Churchyard Becomes Garden Of Rest, Changes Needed In Water System Rapidly Rising Demand, France Stands Firm Against Threats Gen. De Gaulle On Soviet Tactics, "Tv Changes Public Attitude To Sex", Kenya Talks On Verge Of Breakdown Angry Exchanges, Churchmen To Debate Death Penalty Canterbury Agenda, Step To Christian Cooperation, Cosh Gang Snatch £7,500 Wages, Less Controversy At York, Break-For-Tea An Old Wartime Factory Custom, Stalemate On U.N. Succession, Merger Of Unions May Take Year, Ship For Australia Trade, Teeth May Solve Bones Riddle, Antigua "Awaits Developments", Alleged Bogus Art Theft, Planning Board For University Of Kent Advice On Academic Character, Defence And The March Of Science "If IT Works, It's Obsolete", Doctors' Duty To Study Social Influences In Community Better Facilities Sought For G.P.s, £3M. Redevelopment Plan For Norwich, Mr. Cousins Gives A Pledge, Drive To Win British Pensions For Polish Ex-Regulars Plight Of Many Men WHO "Served So Valiantly" In The War, Call To Modernize Older Houses Task Beyond Slum Clearance, Housing Societies Commended, Basutos Seek New Constitution, East African Game Conservation Gap, Early N. Rhodesia Decision Urged Church Council Call To Government, Another Wages Council To Recommend Rise Demands For Lorry Drivers, "Riders On The Tempest" Hebridean September Storm In Which Golden Eagle Did Not Venture Out, Literary Classics And Selling Plates, Jersey Interest Rate Proposal Fails, Lord Montgomery Sees Mr. Chou, A Small Town's Pride In Its Past Change Underlined At Northleach, Works Tea Machines To Be Discussed, Building Sites Near Bradwell Advice To Seek Compensation, Katanga Truce Reported Effective Supervisory Commission Of Four To Be Set Up, Methodist Church Unit Trust, Dispute At Nuclear Submarine Yard, Three Rs Unable To Cope Education Needs Rebirth, Concern In Cotton Industry Additional Imports, Mr. Kaunda Drops "Master Plan", Big Increase In Radioactive Fallout 1,500 Times Average In Toronto, Doctor IS One Of Town's First Freemen, B.O.A.C. Labour Rules To Be Discussed, U.K. Trade Gap Narrowed Quarterly Return Shows Big Gain Deficit At £15M., Rallying Call For Social Services, Offer To Recognize East Germany De Facto Painful Decision On Berlin Issue, Milk Output Up In August, Telephonists End Work To Rule, 'Pirate' Broadcast By Gen. Salan, Lord Hailes Sees Mr. Macleod, Disappointment Comes Again To Sir Grantley Adams, Britain's Part In Katanga Cease-Fire Support For U.N. Throughout, On Other City Pages, Cease-Fire Opposed By Dr. Nkrumah, Britain's Farming And The Six, Fall In Pakistan Cotton Exports, Orders For New German Cars President Lubke At Exhibition, Deputation Over Japanese Wool, Ford Stewards Reject Unofficial Action Instructions Awaited From 22 Unions, Possible Strength Of Smaller Group, Mr. Macmillan's Message To Eire, Flats Conversion At Stately Home, Russians Arrest Two "Spies", Pipe Major Wins Competition Northern Meeting, 10M. Yen Bribery Charge Former Kishi Cabinet Minister Accused. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,791, Television Programmes. Picture Gallery: Welcome For Overseas Visitors. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Parliament Back A Week Early 3-Day Debate On Berlin, U.N., And Congo Prorogation Decision May Be Made Today. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Job for a Conciliator, Black Silk Satin Damask, Starter's Orders, Interpreting the Fall-out, Sunday in Wales. Letters to the Editor: Kenyatta's Warning On Two Parties, A Nation In Danger Church's Approach To The Young, Scheme For Selective Service?, A United Germany?, Neighbours Of Greece, The Committee Of 100 Minority Rights And Duties, Freight Rates To Far East, The Committee Of 100, Coronary Thrombosis And Fat, P.O. Savings Bank Centenary, Railway Fares, Defence Commitments Abroad. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Shrewsbury School, Oxford University, New Member Of Council On Tribunals, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, Institute Of Bankers Awards, Sheepdog Trials On Racecourse Championship Awards. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861. Reviews: Distinguished Film-Making by Signor Antonioni, Youth Theatre Out of Red But Reserves Are Still Low, Perfectionism In The Immigration Service, Musicians in Search of Monteverdi, Brilliant Farce In A Tailor's Shop, B.B.C. Begin New Concert Series, Poetic Artistry By Guitarist, Old London In Watercolours Documents And Art, Conducting With Numbing Effect Strauss Work The Most Enjoyable, Psychological Action at High Table. Law: Man From Aden On Murder Charge, Cape Town Acquittal, Lord Rosslyn Seeks Divorce, LAW REPORT, September 21 Court Of Creminal Appeal Proper Procedure On "Outstanding Charges" Regina v. Griffiths. Obituaries: Sir Ellis Hunter A Leader Of The Steel Industry, Maj.-Gen. H. M. Whitty, Mr. Andrzej Munk Polish Film Director, Sir Geoffrey Gunter, Mr. Walter Godfrey, Obituary. Business and Finance: Bankes Magazine Index Numbers, Little Encouragement In Results From Heavy Industry, Pakistan Mineral And Gas Development, Company News Dalgety Hold Dividend With Profit Down £130,000 Amal. Securities To Beat Forecast, New Chilean Copper Strike Threat, Latest Dividends, A Better Tone In Markets Early Gains Not Fully Held, U.S. Gold Stock Maintained, Wm. Cory & Son Diverse Activities, Improved Credit Conditions Money Rates Fall Quickly, Marley Tile Earn More, Japan Faces International Payments Crisis Cost Of Too Rapid Economic Growth, Braithwaite & Co. Engineers Limited Annual General Meeting, Egyptian Stock Exchanges Reopen Slight Falls In Most Quotations, Fractional Changes On Wall Street, Wall Street Irregular Minor Movements, Portals' Higher Interim Qualified, A. F. STODDARD & COMPANY (Carpet Manufacturers) Sales Reach New High Peak, Bambergers Limited Factors Affecting Trading, Bell's Asbestos To Give One-For-Two, Indian Tea Crop Increases Recovery In Exports To Britain, Cleaver-Hume, New Pirelli Tyre Plant For International Markets, Late Rally In The Pound Demand From Continent, Linoleum Setback, 50,000 Tape Recorders, Canadian Bank Rate Again Higher, Scotbits' Block Offer Progress, Smaller U.K. Trade Deficit In Second Quarter New Trust For Methodist Funds, Prang Besar Rubber Estate Successful Consoldation, VOKES GROUP LIMITED (Specialists in Filtration and Silencing Equipment and other Specialized Engineering Products) Sales An All-Time Record, WAGON REPAIRS LIMITED (Subsidary Cos.: The Wigan Wagon Co., Ltd.; Principality Wagon Co., Ltd.; Sam E. Stevens Ltd.; The Bolt and Nut Company (Tipton)Ltd.; Handy Angle Ltd.; and The Steel Services Co., Ltd.), United Biscuits 1-3 Scrip And Share-Split, Special Deposits Up £13,500,000 Note Circulation Down £12M., Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Country Flats, Sales By Auction, Henry Spencer & Sons, John D. Wood & Co., Country Properties, Alfred Savill & Sons.

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