The Times - 28/09/1960
1960; Gale Group;
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BY OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Museums Correspondent, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Washington Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent, From Our City Editor, J. MARGETTS., J. T. YATES, W. H. LETHEREN., MAURICE EDELMAN., KENNETH PICKTHORN., THOS. E. HARRIS, G. WAGNER, L. P. O'CONNOR, T. E. M. McKITTERICK, From A Young Liberal, WILLIAM HOLFORD., MICHAEL LANGLEY, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Boxing Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent, From Our Schools Rugby Correspondent, By Our City Editor, By a Special Correspondent, By CECIL ABDERHALDEN, By Cyril Ray, By Siriol Hugh-Jones,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Opera And Ballet, Flowers, Travel. Property: Jones, Lang, Wootton & Sons, Town Houses, Board-Residence And Apartments, Country Properties, Harrods, Yeovil Council To Buy Penn House Stapleton Estate Sold For £50,850. Law: "Shocking Injury" To Policeman Five Years For Driver Of Stolen Car, "Lady Chatterley" Trial, Publisher Charged In Formosa Alleged "Spreading Of Despair", 'Directory' Man Seeks Leave To Appeal, Man Assaulted 50 Girls Five-Year Sentence For 'Treacherous Offences', Book Thefts Man's "Only Excitement" Puzzle To Magistrate, Vacation Court Queen's Bench Division Dead Watchman's Statements Admissible In Evidence Bearmans Ltd. And Another v. Metropolitan Police District Receiver, F.L.N. Trial Arouses French Opinion Growing Doubts Over Algerian War, Queen's Bench Division Hire-Purchase Financiers Lose Claim Against Hirer Of Defective Vehicle Yeoman Credit Ltd v. Coleman, Vacation Court Queen's Bench Division Committal Order Against Bankrupt Farmer Burge's Trustees v. Burge, Footpath Murder: Four May Appeal, A Court Of Appeal For Jersey. News: Labour Rent Bill Would Extend Three-Year Tenancies M.P.s' Hope For Support From Some Conservatives, Good Scientists Scarce Civil Service Chiefs' Disquiet, Ban To Stay On Bishop Reeves Minister's Reply To Dutch Church, £26M. Surplus On Power Supply Big Rise In Sales Income, Congo Round-Table Conference Call Colonel Mobutu's Hope, Cypriot Press Fear For Freedom Impartial Inquiry Sought, Higher Charges By Hotels Proposed Eastbourne Move For 10-15% Rise, Editor Ordered To Disclose Names Article On S. African Communists, King Husain On Way To New York, School Of Artillery To Be Rebuilt, Prison For "Idle And Useless" Refugee, Old Livery Company Revived, British Museum Acquires A Second Edition Caxton, Move To Harness Militancy 5-Union Talks On Power Stewards, Princess Alexandra At Reception 2,000 Guests In Lagos, Dr. Adenauer Gives A Lead Call For Powerful Front, Motor Cycle Huts Bus Shelter Rider Thrown After Girl's Death, Pacific Cable Project Final Link In "Round The World" System, The Export Story of Gillette, President Nasser Suggests New Disarmament Approach, Rise In Price Of Electricity Forecast Higher Pay And Coal Costs Cheap Atom Power By 1970?, How Well Do You Shave?, Survey Of Office Equipment, Greek Test Case Of European Economic Integration Finding Western Markets To Avoid Risk Of Communist Pressure, Differences In Help Towards Boarding School Costs Working Party Recommend Greater Uniformity Of Practice, Berlin's Status Reaffirmed By West Reply To Russian Commandant Freedom For Allied Aircraft Demanded, Railway Depots Hit By Strike Shopmen's Wage Protest, Man And The Machine Lord Hailsham On Modern Approach, 'Double Bed' New Estate Cars Upholstered Headrest For Camping, West German "Duty To The Free World" Economic Aid For Poorer Peoples, Plea For Wednesday St. Leger Request To Jockey Club, Unknown Source Of Sea Pollution Lincolnshire Coast Tests, Myths To Explode At Eastbourne, £10,000 For City And Guilds Anonymous Gift, Changing the Face of the World, Inspection Law Urged By Fire Jury "Enforce Drills", Laos Communists In "Cease-Fire" Government Turns To Isolate Rebels, Hitch In Resort's £7M. Plan Railways Reply To Blackpool, Mr. Nash On His Way, A Crowded Hour For U.S. Presidential Rivals Mr. Nixon Puts A Price On The Democrats' Programme, Development Plans "Made Out Of Date By Cars Growth" Hurst Park Inquiry Told Of "Less Need For Open Spaces In Towns", Free Churches Shelve Commission Plan, Canberra Inquiry In New Zealand Recondmoned Engines "More Reliable", Nyasaland Africans Released Emergency Control Orders Cancelled, Kenya Africans Angered 'Irresponsible' Retort To Lord Hastings, Refusal Of Rhodesian Citizenship Reasons To Be Sought, A Turkish Bath In Turkey Two Undergraduates Make Themselves More-Or-Less Understood, Record Art Sales Hope In Paris Cut In Auction Tax Expected, Dock Board Offer To Tally Clerks Right To Nominate First 50 Recruits, Stolen Painting Recovered Cranach Found In Munich, Atomic Safeguards Upset India, Viscount Crashes Near Moscow Briton Among 30 Killed, W. Germans Dislike New Telephone Book Economy Attempt Fails, Russia Welcomes U.S. Proposal Talks On Nuclear Tests Resumed, Next Lord Mayor Of London Sir B. Waley-Cohen Likely Choice, Fresh Outbreaks Of Horse Sickness More Vaccine Flown To Cyprus, Gas Cut Off Two Days Before Birth Bench Comment On Board's Action, Jovial Banker WHO Can Direct £5,000M. Reserves, Stirling Moss Wins Action Firm's Claim Over Car Radiators, Ultimatum To Britain On Rhodesia Party Backing For Sir R. Welensky, Church Spire "A Danger" Obstruction To Jets Claim, Belgian Plans For Expansion Of Economy, Portugal Watches Trade Trends Concern Over Export Markets In Europe, A.E.U. Unlikely To Drop Motion On H-Bomb, No New York Plans By Mr. Menzies Burden Of Home Duties, Strike Cuts Paris Air Traffic, Road Safety Ministry Urged, Gillette Quality The Same the World Over, "Too Pungent Critic" Of South Africa, Inquiry Into Sale Of Petrol Solus Sites System, English Electric Merger Talks With G.E.C. Total Assets Of £177M. Interests Overlap, Evictions Halted At St. Pancras For Negotiations, Creating A "Third Force" In United Nations Soundings Made By Dr. Nkrumah, Prostitution In The Congo Conference Told Of Economic Causes, Uganda Merger Abandoned Parties' Followers Object, Putting The Edge On Overseas Sales, Suspect Dutch Margarine Health Authorities Defended, West Germany To Ask For Bigger Warships Only One Destroyer Expected To Be Built, Shining Morning Faces, Municipalizing Housing Land, Municipal Election Result Declared Void, Council Bans Outside Television Aerials, Britain 'Taking No Risks' In Kenya Lord Hastings's View On Independence, The Age Of Pogonotomy, Mr. Macmillan To See Mr. Khrushchev 'Casual Encounter' Likely Agreement With President On Strengthening U.N. Hand, Export Advertising No Dark And Mystic Science, Convention On Car Parking, Closer British Ties With Europe Rome Pact Impossible "In Present Form", Rights Of The Paris "Chansonniers" Censorship Protest To Radio Chief, Australian Decision Over Prof. Federov "Distinct" From Case Of Prof. Gluckman, Butchers Reject Closing Plan Saturday Afternoon Sales Too Good, START Soon On Severn Bridge Tolls To Finance Project. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Vehicle Contracts, Pressed Steel, Multiple Display Advertisements, Monk, Ps, London's Television, The Felixstowe And District Water Company, Dupont, G.C.E., The Times, Ford, Bristol Siddeley Engines, The Town Clerk, Swissair, Burroughs, Firestone, Gold Block, Staines, Nickel, Mercantile Bank, Accles & Pollock, Gordini, Haden, Olivetti, The General Electric Company Limited. Arts and Entertainment: Manzu's Sculpture In Retrospect Large Arts Council Exhibition, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,486, Autumn Flowers At R.H.S. Show Gold Medal Exhibits, Bridge Commercial Bidding, Broadcasting Programmes. Politics and Parliament: Double Party Image In The Scarborough Agenda Motions Reflect Conservative Trend To Closer European Links, Liberal Assembly To Debate Rents Motion Asks For ACT To Be Altered, Mr. Wedgwood Benn Presses Defence Policy Campaign Constituency Party Backing In Move To Reconcile Differences. Picture Gallery: Sailing For Southern Seas, "Flying Wing" For Students' Use £400,000 Extensions At Newcastle. Official Appointments and Notices: Detective Chief Told To Resign Discipline Offences Alleged, Judge Of County Courts, Ecclesiastical News Appointments And Ordinations, From The London Gazette. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Agreement Still Possible, Awaiting a Destination, Bad Mark, Unfair to Anglo-Saxon, Farm Wages Go Up, Silencing Operation. Letters to the Editor: Calligraphy, Press Control, St. Pancras Rents, Rebuilding Cities, East Germany, U.N. Faces Crisis, Planning For The Future Motor Industry's First Need, Driving Through Louth. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Open-Stage Italian Opera, Three Plays of the Sea B.B.C. Television Production, Mr. Julian Bream's Musicianship, A Circus Acrobat Revisits Russia After 30 Years No Wasted Time or Padding Now, The Resurgence In Irish Drama, Television Play's Study In Failure, German Artist of 83 Has Her First Show in England. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Time of 1860. Sport: Golf Fosters Friendship Common Language Of Sport Bobby Jones's Message, Sports in Brief, Uphill Finish Should Favour Opaline Best Of Home Fillies Miss Cheveley Park Stakes, Surrey Beaten In Women's Finals, New Motor Racing Team Formed Moss To Drive For U.D.T. Laystall, Today's Programme At Newmarket, Tried Three-Quarter Line Move Up At Oratory, Spotlight Remains On Elliott Strong Challenge In White City Mile, Eastbourne Croouet, Cut Eye And Spinks's Skill Foil Neill, WORPLESDON FOURSOMES DRAW (First round matches on October 10) First Round, Irish Changes For England Game, Telling Lesson For Japanese Isthmians Take Their Chances, Wine Waiters As Hazards For Corfu Batsmen, Probable Runners At Other Meetings Haydock Park, Commonwealth Win By 10 Wickets. Obituaries: Mrs. Emily Post Etiquette Without Tears, Mr. Hampden Gordon, Lord Trefgarne First Chairman Of The C.D.C., Mr. J. L. Pratt A Metropolitan Police Magistrate, Miss Sylvia Pankhurst A Militant Suffragette, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Copper Steady After Active Trading, Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: Share Price Indices, Telefusion Limited Mr. J. C. Wilkinson On Expansion And The Credit Squeeze, Congo Bonds Interest Doubts, Latest Dividends, Opel Seeks E.C.S.C. Finance Aid For New Plant, World Bank Mission In Uganda, Coal Output Higher, English Electric And G.E.C. In Merger Talks Problems For Holding Company, Sterling Loses More Ground Canadian Dollar Cheaper, Funds And Gold Shares Strong American Buying, Hardypick Bidder Withdraws, Marked Turnround In Money, How Consumers Spend Their Income, Higher Dividend And Scrip Issue From Acrow Venesta's 4 Per Cent. Interim, Natural Rubber Conference Need To Intensify Research, The Development Of Synthetic Rubbers Improved Varieties Since New Catalysts Were First Used, The George Cohen 600 Group Limited Welcome Recovery In Profit Levels Group Turnover Exceeds £36m.-A Record Mr. Cyril M. Cohen On Proposed Rights Issue, Town & Commercial Properties Ltd., Australian Loan A Success, Growing Competition Among U.K. Petrol Stations Background To Monopolies Inquiry, Nigeria's New £4M. Cement Works Local And Overseas Investment, £29M. Revenue Deficit, Wall Street At 1960 Low, Unit Trust Prices, U.S. Economy On A Plateau, Central And District Properties Acquisitions And Developments Reviewed. Business Appointments: New Director For Town & City Properties, Business Changes, Sir Gerard D'erlanger's Appointment. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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