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The Times - 22/03/1961

1961; Gale Group;

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From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MILITARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Africa Correspondent, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR PARIS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, HARDING OF PETHERTON, F.M., DAVID FISHER., B. J. RIDER, A. L. ROWSE., J. C. MAXWELL., HENRY SLESSOR, D. REES, J. A. G. GRIFFITH, ANNETTE PHILLIPS, G. NEWMAN, BALFOUR OF INCHRYE, By D. S. Lees, GEOFFREY L. GRANT, AIDAN REYNOLDS, L. H. HUMPHERSON, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, BY SETON GORDON, A. R., Mr. Henry Maxwell, Mr. Ian Wallace, Mrs. M. D. Law, H. S. W. EDWARDES, ERIC DE MARE, I. G. MOSS, R. W. J. HOOPER, OLIVER SMEDLEY, J. HOSTETTLER, A. G. DENNISON., FROM A PARIS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Boxing Correspondent, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From a U.S. Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Flowers, Appointments And Situations Vacant and Required. Politics and Parliament: Cabinet Meeting, Mr. Benn To Continue Fight To Stay In Commons, More Money For Living Theatre No Building On South Bank Chancellor's "Better Use Of Resources", £250,000 Gallery For Mine Test Explosions, £2M. More For Information Better Overseas News Services, Blood Tests In Paternity Cases Principle Of Bill Approved House Of Lords, Bill To Promote Road Safety, Rail Chief's Big Salary Defended "Job Cruelly Exposed" Pact For Cut In Services Denied Censure Motion Rejected, Mr. Crossman Adds Plea For Rebels, Case Of The Mystery "Rebel" Odd Company For Mr. Bowden, Double Folly Charge In Railway Appointment Mr. Marples Justifies An Exceptional Step, House Of Commons. Official Appointments and Notices: Military Appointment, The Drapers' Company Scholarships, Ambassador To Mali, From The London Gazette, University News Oxford, New Deputy Chairmen Of Quarter Sessions, Ecclesiastical News New Archdeacon Of Sherborne, Gen. Sir G. Lathbury's Appointment. News: Club "Disturbs Sleep" Objections By Flat Owners, Dr. Adenauer Sees Signor Fanfani, More Pay For Air Supervisors, Transfer Of Land To Pakistan W. Bengal Challenge Overruled, Future Of The "Herald" Now "Assured" Statement By Mr. Cecil King, Minister For New Department, Guide To The Uganda Elections Buganda Candidates Shun The Limelight, Speech Tomorrow By Dr. Verwoerd, Praise For Man On The Beat "Greatest Safeguard" Of Good Relations, Man In The News Secret Envoy Of President De Gaulle, Ministers Of Six Discuss Tariffs, Students Will Air Views On Teaching Professor Seeks Their Help, Mr. Ileo Accuses Dr. Nkrumah, Stocking S. African Game Reserves, Machine Compiles 420-Page Book, Crucial Questions Still Open, Seaweed Harvesting Teller Of Gaelic Tales WHO Gathered Thousands Of Tangles, English Broadcasts From Ship To End, Scottish T.U.C. Leader To Join Hydro-Electric Inquiry Minister Denies HE Was Influenced By Aims Of Industry, Three Accused Of Starting Fire, Ethiopian Demand For More Pay, Queen's Own Buffs For Kenya The Staffordshires To Return Home, U.S. Friendship For Berlin, Double Flyover For A By-Pass 10 Parallel Lanes In Approved Plan, City Of London Rate Proposals, Letters Seized In Peugeot Inquiry, U.S. Flight Near Russian Island, Advance Claim By Pathet Lao, Chartered Institute Of Secretaries, Rugby Players In Test Case, Thames Gets New Fireboat Improved Cover, Guillotine Used In Committee Debate Cut On Health Service Bill, Highest Male Birth Ratio Since 1944, On Other City Pages, Twelve Months For Steel Thefts Over 1,000 Tons Said To Be Involved, Small Heath By-election Labour Will Catch Laggard Voters By Card Index Possible Influence Of Party Clash At Westminster, Right To Drink In Welsh Clubs Amendment To Bill Lost, West Offers Compromise On Nuclear Tests Concessions On Control Posts And Number Of Inspections, Are We Spending Too Little?, More Detention Centres In 1962, No Places On Board For Mr. Thomson Ruling On Shares Also Refused, Defence Radar AIDS Safety In The Air New Installation Demonstrated, Stronger Line In U.N. Criticisms, Sharpeville Anniversary Meetings Banned Journalists Visit Township, President Kennedy In Urgent Talks On Laos Announcement Delayed Until Tomorrow, Crimson-Whiskered And Other Cats, Strike Decision By 98,000 Bus Workers Country Employers' Rejection Of Pay Claim, Malta Attack On Archbishop Labour Party Sees No Reconciliation, Gaitskell Backers Win Tussle, "Threat To Price Stability", "Russia Ready To Accept Control", New Optical Glass For Windscreens, Friendlier Tone In Cairo, Reshuffle In Rumania More Concentration Of Power, Bank Cashier Tells Why HE Said "Wrong Bag" To Raider Wanted To Get Rid Of Man At All Costs, Mr. Wedgwood Benn "Cannot Remain In Commons" Committee Find Renunciation Of Peerage Has No Legal Effect, Minister Gives Up Office "In Despair" Reforms Ignored In Venezuela, U.S. And Russia Clash Over Congo Firm Answer To Mr. Gromyko At U.N., Sir R. Welensky Happier About Future Appeal To Country If Necessary, Tornado Kills 180 In Pakistan, Official Secrets Trial Statement From Dock By Lonsdale "Too Late To Make Amends Now" To The Krogers, Moscow View Of Sussex Talks "Great Self-Control" Necessary, Restoring Dresden's Old Splendour, Crash Blocks Manchester Ship Canal Crew Rescued As Sand Boat Sinks, Mortality Bills At Guildhall Library, Cowley Car Plant Back To Normal, Firm Drop Use Of Nail Gun After Accident. Display Advertising: Ribena, Multiple Display Advertisements, Gent & Co., Dentesive, Rootes Car Hire, The Prudential, Cadbury's, National Insurance, Sanderson, J. Jarvis & Sons, Bristol Siddeley Engines, District Bank, Ferranti, The Connaught, Esso, Land Rover, Glass, Permanite, Twa. Property: George Trollope & Sons, Country Properties, Flats Over Railway Plan Rejected Marylebone Goods Yard, Collins & Collins & Rawlence, Harrods, New Home For Princess £70,000 Scheme Of Renovation. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Scarlatti Opera For Lyons Festival, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,634, Botvinnik Leads In Championship Tal's Resignation, Bridge Trapping Your Partner, Broadcasting Programmes, £15,367 For Chinese Works Of Art £2,800 Jade Carving, New Ballad Opera By Francis Dillon. Picture Gallery: Stringing In Hop Gardens Their First Day At Westminster. Law: Battle Of Imber, Court Of Criminal Appeal An Unsupportable Verdict Regina v. Van Der Vyver, Court Of Appeal "Shocking State Of Affairs": Need For Legislation United Dominions Trust (Commercial) Ltd. v. Cartwright, House Of Lords Crown's Case Concluded Shaw v. Director Of Public Prosecutions, High Court Of Justice Chancery Division Name And Arms Clause In Re Howard's Will Trusts, Probate, Divorce, And Admiralty Division Costs In Probate Action In The Estate Of Sanders, Deceased Riches And Another v. Sanders. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861. Weather: The Weather. Business and Finance: Another Wall Street Seat Sold, New Exchange Control In Venezuela, Bank Of Scotland, City Of Birmingham, City News In Brief, Dealings Next Monday In Two Placings, Latest Dividends, Ceylon's Adverse Trade Balance, The Associated Paper Mills Mr. L. W. Farrow Reports Substantial Improvement, Birmingham To Issue £10M. Of Six Per Cent Stock, $13M. U.S. Loan For Spanish Steel, Unilever N.V., Depositary Receipts For Eagle Star, The Imperial Tobacco Company (Of Great Britain & Ireland), Limited Statement by the Chairman MR. R. S. W. CLARKE at the Annual General Meeting held at Bedminster, Bristol on 21st March, 1961., Export Assistance Register, Company Meeting Bolton Eagle (Holdings) High Activity And Development Lord Barnby On Stable Dividend Policy, Dimplex Interim Raised, International Combustion (Holdings) Limited, Standard Life Assurance Company New Life Assurances Exceed £100,000,000 Assets Exceed £300,000,000 Annual Bonuses Mr. T. G. Waterlow's Address, Company Law Committee, Lead And Zinc Proposal Call For Price Stability, Producing Coal At A Price To Compete With Oil Meeting U.S. And European Competition, Charrington Results Disappoint Brewery Share Market, £2½M. Loan For Telephones, Money Again In Short Supply, Krian Rubber Plantations Company Limited Mr. T. B. Barlow's Review, Market Rise Continued Dollar Premium Up To 9½ P.C., London Rubber Forecast Higher Final Dividend Skefko Bearing Profits Increase, Showerings Limited Unique Qualities Of "Babycham" Now Clearly Demonstrated Satisfactory Upward Trend In Current Sales Continues, £18M. Revenue Surplus, Unit Trust Prices, Santa Fe Victory For Dr. Frondizi, Increase In U.S. Steel Output Forecast, Big Volkswagen Success 85 Per Cent Share Oversubscription, Higher Dividend From Savoy Hotel, Wall Street Closes Indecisive, Bank Survey On Scotland Brighter Economic Outlook, Wall Street Irregular $1 Movements, U.S. Companies Pay Bigger Dividends, Small U.S. Gold Loss, Coin-Operated Dry Cleaning In America New Type Of Store, Sterling Loses Ground, Need For Long-Term Plans On Economic Aid Problem Of Budget Commitment. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Welcome New Ministry, South African Aftermaths The Case For Dual Nationality, Footnotes, Conscription into the Peerage, No National Theatre. Letters to the Editor: Paying For Catalogues, The Dominant Society, Mission For The Young, Mad March Rose, Endless Miles Of Wire Why So Much About Power Cables?, Leonora 3, Self-Sufficient, Dons' Dilemma, Overplayed, Morality And The Law Justice Must Rest On Agreement, Fixed Price Tenders, Guarantee Under Scrutiny Buyer Should Stick To His Rights, Gold Hallmarks, King Husain Holds Open Court, Coming To Terms With Europe. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Sir Thomas Comynplatt, Mr. W. J. Powell, Miss E. R. Pearson, Prof. Boris Stein Soviet Diplomatist, Obituary, Mr. Stanley Pope. Reviews: Two Portraits Attributed to the Master of Flemalle, Colour Clash Seen Anew Individuals In The Round, Young Singer Of Authority, Ghent's Bilingual Theatre: A Varied Bill, A Radiant Illusion Dame Margot Fonteyn, A Brecht First Performance Satire and Pathos, Contemporary Music At St. Martin's, Contemporary Welsh Painting, Orchestral Concert By R.A.M. Students, No Access To No Man's Land, Winning Comic Opera from Verdi's Youth, A Half-Forgotten Talent. Sport: Today's Programme At Lincoln, Fine Rowing By Cambridge Bridge To Bridge Record Broken, Yesterday's Results, Cooper Still Champion Wembley Title Bout A Damp Squib, Games That Point To Future Orient Win A Blow For Huddersfield, Canadian Scalp For Oundle Touring XV Indecisive Behind Scrummage, Sports in Brief, Declared Runners At Fontwell Park, FAST Going Favours The Top Weights Torullo Best Handicapped In Lincolnshire, Today's Fixtures, High Scores At Berkshire Season Young And Greens Testing Strong French Pairs, Australians Attract Rush For Tickets, University Draw Released Early, Incentive For Athletes, Hockey Club Records, Hockey Advantage Of Dean Close Cheltenham Not Quite Strong Enough. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Commodities Zinc Prices Again Easier, Closing Prices. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Business Changes Mr. Isaac Pitman Resignation.

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