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The Times - 12/11/1960

1960; Gale Group;

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From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our United Nations Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Labour Correspondent, H. L. A. HART, STANLEY UNWIN, CHAS. W. GLOVER., L. G. COLLYER, PAUL BORCIER., J. S. BOYS SMITH, By R. E. Kendell, KENNETH HUMPHREYS, G. EBERSTADT., YOUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, B. G. AKROYD., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A COLLECTOR, FROM AN ANGLER, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, H. F. H., Lieutenant-General Lord Freyberg, G. I. S., FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Educational, Services Tomorrow: Remembrance Sunday, Opera And Ballet, Legal Notices, Hotels, Resorts And Spas, Service Notices. Sport: Cheltenham Results, Sports in Brief, Manchester Racing Results, Bald Eagle Again Successful English Horses Well Back At Laurel, Probable Runners At Today's Race Meetings Cheltenham, Eton Fives, Speedy Saffron Tartan Should Take Cup Suited By Cheltenham Course, Sea Wolf Well Treated Pick Of November Handicap, Today's Sporting Arrangements Association Football, Something Has To Go At Sheffield Tottenham Can Hold Wednesday, Brace Partners Risman In Stanley's XV, Squash Rackets. Politics and Parliament: Parking In Part Of Playing Fields Power For Councils In Bill, Flood Control Inquiry Report By Early Summer House Of Commons, "Lady Chatterley's Lover" Verdict Debate In The Lords Before Christmas, Home News "Good Luck" To Mr. Foot Easy Win, Says Mr. Gaitskell, Mr. J. Morrison Heads 1922 Committee Backbench Elections, Mr. Macmillan's Guests At Chequers. News: More Redundancy In Car Industry 70,000 Men On Short Time, U.N. Troops Fire Over Heads Of Unruly Congo Crowd, Strike Threat To U.S. Television Actors' Demand For More Pay, Strong Canadian Nationalism U.S. Reminded Of Wish To Stay Independent, Tobacco Deal By U.S. Angers Rhodesia "Case Of Market Disruption", Mr. Grimond Elected New Rector Edinburgh University Students' Battle, German Aid For Support Costs? Discussions With U.S., The Queen's Tour Of India And Pakistan, Deadlock On Elections To Security Council Communist Plan To Paralyse United Nations, Not Way To Help Tourism Witness's Attack On Mining Proposal, E. Germans Urged To Hold Out Churches' Guidance On "Christian Duty", Referendum Next Year Forecast, Coproduction With Sweden, Veterinary Service At Full Stretch 11 New Outbreaks Of Foot And Mouth, Insurgents Seize Laos Capital Parachutists Sent By Right-Wing Group, Changes Likely In U.S. Posts Abroad Mr. Kennedy Plans A Reshuffle Vote Buying Inquiry, Soviet Envoy Hits At Bases Call For Complete Disarmament, "Depression" Of Lord De Freyne's Sister, Lord Dudley Need Not Quit Farm, Two Youths On Bank Murder Charge One Aged 16, Lord Mayor Installed At Guildhall Today's Show Route, Report On French Dam Disaster Rock Bed Reported To Have Been Unsound, Unemployed Miner Has Benefit Trimmed Appeared In Television Programme, Six Years Of Family Oligarchy Surge Of Discontent, £60M. Building Pay Offer START In October Proposed Unions Against Deferment, "Afro-Asians Not Angels" President Ayub's Pointed Advice, The Love That Reconciles Christian Forgiveness, Mr. Macmillan Thanked, Estonian Denies Soviet Charges "Not Responsible For Concentration Camps", Pay Rise Sought By P. O. Engineers Cost £5M. In A Year, In Praise of the Honeysuckle, Unrest In Mexico Congress To Arraign State Authorities, Winter Escape To Menton Town Noted for its Walks A Traveller's Impressions, Second Take-Over Bid Expected Letchworth Estate Company, Troops Besiege President Of South Vietnam Parachute Colonel At Head Of Revolutionary Committee, Tactics For Bream, 100 Hurt In Algiers Rioting Crowds Deride Minister And Stone Police U.S. Cultural Centre Wrecked, ICE Climbing In Southern Peru, In Search Of Campo 52 Returned Prisoner Finds IT Gone But Not Quite Without Trace, Pay Offer Fails To End Bank Dispute Protest March Planned Today, Crash-Landing By B.O.A.C. Airliner Hydraulic Failure At Khartum, Comfort In The Waiting Room Stationmaster Asks For Old Furniture, "Tory Tiverton" No Break Expected In Tradition, Call To Abolish Godparents Proposal Rejected By House Of Laity, Chancellor's Hire Purchase Pledge Constant Review Of Controls, M.P. Spends Night At "Noisy" Flats Commons Question If Kept Awake, No Filming In H.M.S. Victory Second Thoughts At The Admiralty, Transfer Of Houses To Trust Nearly £2M.. Display Advertising: Nassau, The Observer, Hotel Bristol, Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society, Gardeners Chronicle, Multiple Display Advertisements, Upper Bavaria, Cunard, The Times, Austrian State Tourist Department. Picture Gallery: Riot In Algiers. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,525, Minor Works By Great Artists The Manning Drawings, Broadcasting Programmes For The Weekend Today, £230 For Wineglass, Undisputed Masterpieces of the Glassmaker's Craft. Law: High Court Of Justice Chancery Division The Estate Of The Twelfth Duke Of Bedford In Re Bedford Deceased, Lintang Investments, Miss Margaret Leighton's Suit For Divorce, Insurance On Pictures Four Frenchmen Charged With Fraud, Borstal "Like A Holiday Camp" Youth Says HE Would Rather Go To Prison, Queen's Bench Division "Grave Hardship" In Re A Solicitors' Clerk, Restrictive Practices Court Registrar's Case In Re The Wholesale Confectioners' Alliance Of Great Britain And Northern Ireland, Damage To Tomb Of Richard Jefferies Youths Fined After "Ghost Hunt", Decree For Lord Blandford, Osprey Shot By Gamekeeper "Thought IT Was A Hawk Or Gull", Canine Defence, MR. JUSTICE BUCKLEY today stood over. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Another Army Coup, Swinging in the Rain, Repertory's Battle, Floor or Ceiling?, An Uncertain Claimant. Letters to the Editor: African Students, Happy To Give £10,000, Still Flourishing, Law And Morals, The Seven's Prospects, Dollar's Relations With Gold, A Market For London How Traffic Can Be Dealt With, Seconds Out, Letchworth Garden City. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: From The London Gazette, Ecclesiastical News Bishop Of Nyasaland To Retire, Master Of Marlborough College. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1860. Reviews: Tempting Wagnerian Fragments, The Arts Double And Triple Concertos. Obituaries: Lieut.-Col. J. B. Dodge, Maj. Norman McQueen, Sir Edward Harrison Former Chief Inspector Of Taxes, Mgr. Canon G. D. Smith, Mr. W. C. Cassels, Obituary. Property: Six Months To Build L.C.C. Offices Prefabricated Paris, Board-Residence And Apartments, Furnished Country And Seaside Properties. Business and Finance: Central Designers Re-Formed, Sterling Slightly Cheaper, State Liabilities Rise £338M., Finnish Interest Rate Raised, Cuba Can Consider Trade With U.K. Barter Agreement Wanted, Volkswagen Steps Up Production, Australian Importers May Borrow Less, Credit Restrictions Hit Gomme Holdings, Wall Street Consolidating, Acute Shortage Of Credit Large Official Help, Latest Dividends, An Indecisive Day Lack Of Interest In Equities, New Bill Rate Cut Cheers Gilt-Edged Coventry Loan Just Subscribed, Treasury Bill Tender, Unit Trust Prices, How The Times Indices Have Moved, Japan Encourages Imports, Export Club Formed Response To Prime Minister's Appeal. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Tin Easier In Spite Of Good Demand, Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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