The Times - 20/02/1961
1961; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From a Veterinary Correspondent, FROM OUR CANBERRA CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Africa Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, From Our United Nations Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, ARTHUR SELDON., FREDERICK H. PICKERING., THOMAS ARMSTRONG., ARTHUR BENSON., ROBIN TURTON., R. W. BULLARD., GLYN LANDAV., FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, D. L. B., By Our City Editor,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Business Premises, Appointments And Situations, Opera And Ballet, Flowers. News: B.B.C. "A Model To The World" Congregational Union Says Keep Monopoly, Break With Britain Possible, Posters Seized At Eichmann Display, "Not Worth Growing", Search For Auschwitz Camp Doctor, Pipers Lead 10,000 Scots' Biggest March Since 1926, Economic Test Still Faces Venezuela President Aided By Church And Army, Sit-Down Only A Rehearsal Lord Russell On Future Action, Russian Bases In The Balkans U.S. Air Chief Speaks Of Threat To West, Ratepayers' Group To Contest Seats Council Refusal To Provide Minutes, Retirement To Aid Promotion AIM For Newcastle Police, Journalist Expelled From Pondoland Veil Of Secrecy, Laos Suggests A Commission King's Appeal Against Intervention, Three-Man Delegation To Russia Planned, Freight Trains Raided South Of Glasgow Whisky Among £10,000 Loot In Four Months, 7,000 Africans Cheer Mr. Blundell, Dr. Adenauer In London This Week For Economic Talks, Toothache Clinic To Be Closed, King Baudouin Sees Ministers Decision Today On Cabinet Crisis, £14,940,000 Cost Of Cruiser Blake Figures For Fleet's New Vessels, Police And Public Relations Local Committees And P.R.O.s Advised, Refugees "Only Part Of Human Tragedy" Dr. Ramsey Contrasts Living Standards, Cairo Arrest Of U.S. Press Attache, Motorists Flock To Coasts Another Foretaste Of Spring, Two Missing As Belglan Tug Capsizes, Emperor's Gift To Church Bell Fund, Satellite Motor Restarted Successful U.S. Test In Orbit, Lawrence Birthplace Controversy, Barn Drying For Quality In Hay, Ambition Leads To A Scarcity Of Labour German Youths Stay On At School, Police To Report On Rag Liverpool Complaints, "Time To Stop British Influence" Senator On U.S. And Colonial Questions, Lumumbists Deported To South Kasai Mr. Dayal Reports "Atmosphere Of Fear", Strike Holds Up U.S. Airlines Many Flights Off, 17 Arrests Made At Funeral Istanbul Disorders, Dismissed Matron Inquiry Ends Management Committee "Priorities Wrong", Accidental Bombing Of French Troops Mechanical Fault, Nocturnal Transfer Stowaways Had To Change Direction In Mid-Atlantic, Mr. Diefenbaker's Flying Visit To Washington First Meeting Today With Mr. Kennedy, Early Statement Likely On Kenyatta Release, Free Weddings For Supporters Non-Church Members Pay Higher Fees, Colds and Influenza, Russians May "Correct" Venus Shot Margin Of Error Of 112,000 Miles, 5,000 Demonstrate Burst Of Clapping As Marchers Sit, Farming Notes And Comments, Three Lost As Motor Barge Overturns Skipper Unable To Save His Child, Region Apologizes For Train Delay Mistake After A Call From The Commons, New Bill Not To Increase Rates Minister Assures Householders, Dealing With 'Foreign Bodies', Testing Times, Communists Apply A Cautious Turning Of The Screw, Trawlermen To Ask For Protection, Royal Tour To Take In More Of New India Birthday Cake At Madras Party, Crowd Of 3,000 March On Belgian Embassy 29 Arrests After London Disturbances Violence By Demonstrators, 24-Hour Medical Strike In Japan, Sobriety Call By Mr. Khrushchev Woman's Letter Read To Meeting, Nordic Council Meets Joint Aid Scheme Proposed, White Women In South Africa (1), Foundry Men's Strike Settled Non-Member Agrees To Join Union, Bill On Foreign Firms' Finances Accounts Disclosure Proposed, Policy Document Unlikely To End Labour Split New Version Of Defeated Line Nuclear Weapons Concession, Covent Garden Creeping Over Proposed New Site Relentless Spread Towards The Seven Dials Area, Latin America's Call for Urgent Help, An Apostle Of The Intellectual Elite, Decimal Coinage And Measures, Cautious American Moves For A New Summit Mr. Kennedy's Message To Moscow, Paddington Parking Meters Plan, Africans Disappointed In Talk With Mr. Macmillan, Lumumba "Shot By Belgian Officer" Dr. Nkrumah's Charge. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: One-man Scottish Industries, OVERSEAS BOARDS: Eastman Kodak. Display Advertising: B.O.A.C., Gas, Apollnaris, Canadian Pacific, Multiple Display Advertisements, Vauxhall Motors Limited, Semtex Ltd., Mpni, Beer In Britain, Du Maurier, Cooks Travellers Cheques, Pakistan International Airlines, Westminster Bank Limited, British United Airways, Marshall & Snelgrove, Dictaphone, Polymer Corporation Limited, Dr. Wernet's Powder, Bank Of New South Wales, Alan MC Afee, Parker 51, The United Steel Companies Ltd., Derry & Toms. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, Giving Labour Chance for Second Thoughts. Law: Fines Of £6,800 For Contempt Judge's Comment On Press Freedom, Death Sentence Demanded For Ortiz Barricades Trial Nearing Its End. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,608, Broadcasting Programmes, Here and There. Reviews: Pianist's Fine Sense of Style, Thieves' Kitchen At Brighton Saintly Figure As Owner, Wrong Type of Power Inspector Must be Smooth, Mellow Beauty Of Quartet Playing From Memory, Scrupulously Polished Playing, A Lightning Study By Miss Dorow, Australian Film Industry in the Doldrums, Rubens Intimately Viewed, Bach's St. John Passion In New Translation, Joint London Debut Of The Oistrakhs, Two Canalettos On Loan, Contemporary Music, Swedish Premiere Of American Play. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointment To The Queen Mother's Household, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, From The London Gazette, University News Oxford, Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Improving Labour Relations, In Search of Neutralism, Not Enough to Go Round, Slack Of The Tide, A Contrast in Baths. Letters to the Editor: Someone Missing, No Going Back In Africa What Constitution Must Include, "Mission For My Country", Religion Under Fire, Colonels WHO Became Bishops, Contracting Out. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861. Property: Craig Hall & Co., Property Investments, Sales By Auction, The Property Market Tenant Sought For Bradninch Manor "The House That Berry Built" For Sale, Jones, Lang, Wootton & Sons, Factories, Warehouses & Sites, Building Land And Sites. Sport: Splendid Kicking By The Two Full Backs, Impressive Run By Hyman More New Faces In Cross-Country, Covered Courts Surprise Pickard Gains First National Title, Sports in Brief, Loughborough's Nerve Yet To Be Tested, Villa Reduced To Blind Man's Buff, Saturday's Hockey, Cup Analysis Points Once More To Tradition Barnsley Look Back 50 Years, Nothing Sluggish About St. John's Torpids System Would Suit Eights Week, Oxford Golfers Do Well, Lacrosse Attacks Soon Launched Midlands Recovery Insufficient, Sunderland Plan Pays Off, Birmingham Programme, Newport Soundly Trounced Cardiff Relaxed And Unorthodox, Saturday's Results At Three Race Meeting Lingfield Park, FAST Cresta Time By Bibbia, Oxford Full Of Confidence Hockey FAST But Not Skilled, Results Of Club Rugby Matches, Crisp Handling By Scottish Manchester Come Unprepared, Another Flash Still Not At His Best Excellent Trial By Rupununi, Football Results And Tables F.A. Cup-Fifth Round, Wimbledon Replay Sets Problem, French XV Undaunted By Springbok Record Rugbymen Du Diable Reprieved, Mohibullah Meets Azam In Final Exciting Squash Prospect, Leyton Find Their Touch Too Late. Obituaries: Mr. Albert Whelan A Polished Entertainer, Prof. A. H. Cox, Sir Charles Reid An Outstanding Mining Engineer, Hon. Wilfrid Hollandhibbert, Mrs. Maribel Vinson Owen, Miss Nita Naldi, Obituary. Business and Finance: Industrial Share Prices Paradox Tool Makers' Brisk Recovery, Bremen To Relinquish Share In Borgward, Brisk Demand For Man-Made Fibres Long Orderbooks For Most Yarns, The Metropolitan Railway Country Estates Limited, U.S. Banks Higher Net Earnings, Credit Again Plentiful, British American Oil Earnings, Bid For Ipoh Tin Revised Amendment To Plans Of Acceptance, Aid For U.S. Gold Producers, Venezuelan Trade Mission Here, World Bank Reserves Up $48M. Rise In Six Months, Ilford Profits Forecast Haworth Board's Reply To Bid, ILFORD LIMITED (Manufacturers of Photographic Materials) Record Turnover And Increased Exports Larger Expenditure On Research Benefits From Reorganization Of Production, Sales And Distribution Hon. James P. Philipps On The Challenge Of Expanding World Market, Monthly Investment Plan Success Rapid Growth In Seven Years, Peachey Property Corporation Limited Profits Estimate Substantially Exceeded Two-Year Investment Programme Practically Completed Board's Policy Of Expansion And Group's Future Potential, Investment In Australia, N.Z. Hire Purchase Scheme Offer Import Of British Cars, Assurance Companies Merge, Savings Surplus £9M. Premium Bond Sales Sharply Down, Latest Dvidends, San Francisco Mines Of Mexico, Limited Net Profit Increased To £407,000 Production Maintained At Full Capacity Mr. R. H. Macwilliam Reviews Operations And Prospects, English And New York Trust Co. Limited Improved Revenue And Dividend Lieut.-Col. Sir Rex Benson's Statement, Anglo-Canadian Trade, Linggi Plantations Profits, Ceylon Trade Mission, Fall In Chilean Copper Output, Denationalization Offer Of Steel Prior Charges Underwriting Begins Tomorrow, U.S. Production Still Lower Payrolls Fall, Prospects For The Rubber Dividend Season, Changing Face Of Globe John Laing Shows Its Versatility, Killinghall (Rubber) Development Syndicate Mr. Addinsell's Statement, I.M.F. Arrangement With Iceland, Belgian Franc Loses Ground, Lower Trend Reversed Frankfurt, Milan Exceptions. Business Appointments: Business Changes New Vauxhall Motors Chairman. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodity Markets.
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