The Times - 27/10/1960
1960; Gale Group;
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From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, SYDNEY SILVERMAN., VICTOR GODDARD., ERIC SUTTON., L. H. OLIVER., A. BEEBY-THOMPSON., F. G. HAILS, City Coroner., D. W. BROGAN, R. A. JOSCELYNE., By Desmond Donnelly, PAUL WINTERTON., GEORGE GOYDER., TONY LEAVEY, By George Cloyne, FROM OUR ROME CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, Mr. Hector Hillaby, M. Bertrand de Jouvenel, Lord Boothby, Lieutenant-Colonel Muir Hunter, Dame Sybil Thorndike, E. C. B. L., FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Flowers, Public Appointments. Sport: Sports in Brief, Middlesex's Easy Hockey Victory Forward Line Carries Considerable Power, Newmarket Sales Details, Bath Club Cup Squash Rackets, Newmarket Results, N. Ireland Beaten In World Cup McAdams Scores Three Goals, Germany Four, Yesterday's Football Results Rugby Union, Heavy Water For Fours Surprise To START With At Oxford, Eastern Counties Frustrated, Oxford Handicapped At Wrong Time South Africans Well On Top, England Capture Best Of Both Football Worlds Spain Even Met By Arrogance, A.R.A. To Hold Trials In Two Parts, Oxford Confidence Increased, Surrey Forwards More Lively Counties Miss Kicks At Goal, Wet Track Holds Up Cambridge, Football League Surprise, Exciting Rowing At Cambridge Reward For Hardy Spectators, Midsummer Night II Just Holds Out, Newmarket Programme, Berkshire Choose Right Tactics. Display Advertising: Associated-Rediffusion, Bank Of Scotland, Multiple Display Advertisements, Stacatruc, Pan American, Union-Castle, Pinnock Finance, The Gammon Group, Tube Products Limited, Bostik, The Public Trustee, The Times, Harveys, Remington Rand, Leicester Permanent, Duckworth Books, French Railways, Glass, Hermeseal, Ncb, The Bowmaker Group, John Tann, Ind Coope Hotels, Boulton And Paul Group. Law: High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Colonel Wintle Loses In Re Solicitors, Costs Against Wife And Co-Respondent, Printers Sentenced In Portugal, Two Men On Student Murder Charge, Tokyo Trials Open Sequel To Protests Over Treaty, Accused Man Weeps In Dock Witness Speaks Of His "High Reputation", Labourer Cleared Of Prison Attack Charge Second Man Gets Three Years, Woman Gets 18 Months For Prison Escape Others Sentenced For Helping Her, Lithuanian Sentenced For Manslaughter, Probate, Divorce And Admiralty Division Onions' Case Followed Murphy V. Murphy And Crompton, House Of Lords Words Of Statute Held To Have A Meaning Fawcett Properties Ltd. v. Buckingham County Council, Queen's Bench Division Mr. Nabarro's Evidence Churchill v. Nabarro. News: "White Elephant" To Be School, Gas Risk After Tanker Crash Warning To 6,000 Consumers, Mr. Odinga's Passport Confiscated, 'Acquire Whole City Centres' Plea By Architect For Planning, Polling Figures For Republic Official Returns, Probationary Second Lieutenants R.M., More Flatlets For Old People Mr. Brooke's Call, £7M. Contract For 19-Mile Road, Pledge To U.N. By Colonel Mobutu Troops To Leave Leopoldville, Cattle Stampeded Near River Railways Criticized Over Watering, Teachers' Union Concern Over Mass Media Effect On Cultural Standards, B.E.A. Agreement With Aeroflot Pooling Of Londonmoscow Service, Nuclear Stockpiles In Cyprus Bases? Archbishop's Concern, Nuclear Engineers Die In Crash, Carnegie Trust Help For Naturalists Field Work Grants, Strike By London Dockers Spreads, Police Clash With Pondo Tribesmen Shooting "Unjustified", More Credit Freed For Americans Priming The Pump, Malta Labour Agreement, British Money For Montreal Project $80M. Development, Little England Beyond Wales, German Troops Arrive In France People On Border Not Told, Factors In Pilot's Mistake Unusual Approach To Airport, £16M. Scheme To Keep Civil Servants Overseas Aid For Territories Approaching Independence, Sharp Attack On Schools Bill "Contrary To Policy Of Mr. Bandaranaike", Reuters Linked With Visual Reporting, Australian Crimes Bill Opposed "Infringes Freedom Of Speech", Dr. Adenauer Has Full Report Concern In Bonn, Denial That Work Was Promised Newspaper Owners And Print Jobs, More Floods After Day Of Rain, If Britain Gets Polaris First Lord Confident Of Navy's Role, Architects' Inquiry Into Earnings R.I.B.A. To Make Survey Of Profession, T.U.C. Leaders To Meet Employers, Ministry Ready To Aid Talks On Strikes Mr. Hare Asks For A Report, "Bandy" Carried £1,000, Jury Told "Then HE Was On The Rocks", "Law Unfair" In S. Rhodesia Dr. Fisher Refers To Things Left Undone, Petition To End Means Test On Student Grants 1,500 Signatures At Oxford, Order Of Priority For Road Schemes, U.S. Invests More In "Six" And U.K. Spending May Reach $1,300M. This Year, Friesians Triumph At Olympia Production Lead, 11 Killed As Store Collapses 100 Injured And Many Missing In Windsor, President Deposed In El Salvador, Setback In Steel Market, Nato Farewell By Mr. Eisenhower Renewed Expectation Of Paris Visit, New S. African Senate Election Of 43 Members, No Change In Car Purchase Tax, Orwell Archive In London Nuffield Grant To University College, German Pilots Questioned Results For Comet Incident Inquiry, London Bus Wages Offer Accepted 18s. Basic Rise And Other Payments, Inquiry Ends On Tally Clerks "Exclusive Club" Denial, Active Business In September, Southern Gas Board Prices Up 1D. To 1½D. A Therm Rise, Acid Exchanges In Executive, Building Pay Offer Rejected, "Punish More; Treat Less" Cardinal Godfrey's Views On Crime, Soviet Guests Lead To Walk-Out European-Atlantic Group Protest, How France Makes Use Of Computers, Opinion Polls Still Favour Mr. Kennedy Both Candidates Forcing The Pace, Polish Critics Of Comecon Foundering On Rocks Of Autarky, Raising Canadian Productivity Council Proposed On British Lines, Rhodesia Army "Hoax" Gets Out Of Hand Extremists Behind R.R.A., Agitation Against Renault Lay-Offs Police Stoned At Le Mans, St.-John Perse Gains Nobel Prize French Poet And Diplomatist, European Aid For Kenya Investigation Teams Expected, Car Strike Leaders Accept Terms, Call For New York Press Strike Mediators Brought In. Politics and Parliament: Labour Indignation Over Rents, Higher Coal Prices Critics Of Miners "Unfair" House Of Lords, Mr. Wilson At Disadvantage Labour M.P.s Hear Views On Policy Warm Reception For Mr. Gaitskell, 1961 Railway Investment £20M. Lower Group Studying Revisions Warning By Minister "Far Reaching" Steps Needed, Labour M.P.s Oppose Scottish Base 34 Sign Motion, House Of Commons. Property: Knight, Frank & Rutley, Flats And Chambers, C. Bridger & Sons And Hoar & Sanderson, Country Properties, 40-Room Georgian House Sold Gen. Eisenhower's H.Q. For A Time, Strutt & Parker, Lofts & Warner. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Growth Of An Oil Port. Arts and Entertainment: Prince Philip Speaks (256pp. Collins, Haydn at 6 p.m. Well Supported, Britain Qualifies For Chess Final Stern Struggle With Mongolia, Solution Of Bridge Problem No. 1,451, Broadcasting Programmes, £17,970 For Paintings And Drawings £1,800 For Krieghoff, The Ballad Of Doctor Crippen, Dutch Musicians At Wigmore Hall, Gift Of Drawings To Tate Gallery, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,511. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Inducements to Stay On, Carriage for the Coach, Provocation, How Is It Done?, Making Up for Lost Time, Events by Camera. Letters to the Editor: What Bird For Britain?, University In Society, Cities Of The Plain How They Were Destroyed, Tug-O'-War Tantrums, Labour Party Policy, No Invitation, The Last Edition, Boarding Party, Killing By Accident. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1860. Official Appointments and Notices: New County Court Judge, New Bishop Of Singapore Canon Sansbury's Appointment. Reviews: New Fiction, Early Mahler and Late Open-air Joy to the Shadow of Death, Toulouse Comes To Paris Le Roi David At The Opera, Corbusier and Company, The Lady Remembers, Leipzig's New Opera House Gets into its Swing, Keys of St. Peter, Something to Declare, Where The Stones Speak The Drawings On The Cave Wall And Their Explanation, Art of Evert Lundquist Sweden's Leading Painter, Dark Illimitable Oceans Still to be Explored, Visconti Film Meets Trouble In Milan, The Dancing Years, Behind his Beard, Happy Few. Obituaries: Duchess Of Atholl, Obituary, Mr. H. A. H. Christie, Mr. Glyn Jones, Vice-Admiral Talbot, Mr. J. F. Huntington, Senhor Joao De Barros Portuguese Writer And Former Minister, Miss Christopher St. John. Business and Finance: Mr. Cotton On The Merger "Capable Of Carrying Out Anything", Commons Discuss Flag Discrimination Protect U.K. Shipping Appeals, Easier Credit In Lombard Street, U.S. Cost Of Living At New Peak, Latest Dividends, Alex: Lawrie & Company, Shares In Volkswagen For Millions, S. African Reserves Below £90M., Morgan Stanley Wins A. T. And T. Offer, U.S. Loans To India And U.A.R., Prospects For Capital Goods Industry Rise In New Plant: Decline In New Buildings?, Gold Price A Symptom An American View Of Basic Causes, City Centre Properties Limited Large-Scale Development Programme In Progress Mr. Jack Cotton On Year Of Great Activity, Refrigerator Sales Fall Sharply 65 Per Cent Drop In September, Bank Rate Stimulus To Gilt-Edged Heavy Oversubscription For Lanark Loan?, New U.S. Credit Moves Cut In Reserve Requirements, L. J. Hooker Investment Corporation Limited A Year Of Notable Progress, Montague L. Meyer Limited Increased Turnover And Profit Excellent START To Current Year, Another Record Year For Ampol Petroleum Villiers Engineering Maintains Dividend At 16 Per Cent, Sterling Loses Ground Lower Bank Rate Expected, British Aluminium's Swiss Loan Success, British Finance For Montreal Development, £15M. Irish Loan At 6 Per Cent, Indian Reserves Slightly Higher, B.O.T. Report On Import Duties ACT, Funds Remain In Demand Persistent Buying, Japan Seeks Change Of Gatt Clause Possible Question At Next Week's Meeting, Park Lane Hotel, Wall Street Rallies, House Loans May Set New Peak, Unit Trust Prices. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Commodities Copper Steady After Early Loss, Closing Prices. Business Appointments: Business Changes, East African Shippers Officers. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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