The Times - 09/06/1960
1960; Gale Group;
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WILLIAM ROSE., MAX HAYWARD., RONALD HINGLEY., T. G. MILLER., J. W. MANSELL., LESLIE DURBIN., MALCOLM A. SEYMOUR., J. C. BUTTERFIELD., H. MACGREGOR., FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GLIDING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, DONALD WOLFIT., JOAN LANHAM., HARVEY OF TASBURGH., A. L. P. NORRINGTON., E. H. THOMPSON., GORDON MICHELL., PATRICK O'NEILL, MARGARET DEAN-SMITH., RONALD MACKEITH., R. J. EVANS., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By George Cloyne, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, FROM OUR FILM CRITIC, Sir Arthur Hobhouse, A Correspondent, W. H. M., J. M., FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Lawn Tennis Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Boxing Correspondent, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Service Notices, Appointments And Situations, Opera And Ballet. Display Advertising: Jamaica, Siebe Gorman, Consolidated Pneumatic, Multiple Display Advertisements, Chloride Batteries, De LA Rue, Tca, Industrial Architecture, Renault, Daimler, Cornhill Insurance, Newalls Insulation, Queen Elizabeth's Training College, Auto Union Ltd, Esso, English Electric Aviation, Cape, Normalair, London's Telivision, National Savings Committee, Country Life, Higham, Bicc, Tube. Letters to the Editor: At London Airport How Time Could Be Saved, Cost Of The Package, Babes In The Ward, Timeless Arcades, Dancers On Hot Coals, Books For Overseas, Peasant Poetry, Language And Much More What Universities Ought To Teach, Rally Route, Leisure And Elegance, Nottingham's Theatres, Skilled Men Wanted, Dustbins, Salaries Of Dons, Tall Buildings, Maps In Progress. Picture Gallery: The Mountain Land Of Bhutan, Mystery Plays At York. News: France Dealing Firmly With Strikers Spread Of Labour Unrest, Control Of Artificial Insemination, Argentina Cuts Meat Tax Increasing Exports To Europe, Rescue Of Ancient Monuments Digging Ahead Of Land Developments, Royal Visitor At Cornwall Show Princess Alexandra's Pledge To Girls, The Queen Mother At Cambridge College Extension Opened, Israelis' Ban On German Words Sir John Barbirolli Yields To Pressure, Refusal To Extradite Ex-Nazi, Transforming A Tudor Kingdom, German Social Democrats Without A Foreign Policy, Memorial To British Dead Mr. Macmillan At Oslo Unveiling, Eight Of Family Christened 24 Godparents At Service, Change Of Committee's Name Will Keep Press Out, Truancy Watchers To Go Welfare Service For Schools Instead, Writ Over Article On Gossip Writers Damages Sought, French Deputy Stabbed M. Pecastaing Found Dead In Flat, Cooperators Discuss Coal, Bread And Teenagers Delegate Wants Age Segregation At The Clothing Counters, Deciding Future Of Europe's Trade Six And Seven In Paris Talks, Lobitos Oilfields In Merger, Safety Rules For Nuclear Ships Russians Object To "Hampering" Clause, Spaniards Apologise To Airline Detention Of Craft An "Error", Fine Cattle At Essex Show Rain Keeps Down Attendance, Tropical Fish Culture Joint Research By U.K. And Malaya, Mediator In Broadway's Blackout, Beit Fellowships For Scientific Research, Rivers Depleted By Irrigation Abstraction Control Urged, Pipes Of Peace At Midland Boundaries Inquiry, "Peace Mission" To Bandits Ending In Acrimony Vinoba Bhave's Methods Criticized By Police, Course In Space Technology Providing Reservoir Of Knowledge, Good Conditions In World Gliding Briton First To Land On Baltic Island, Man Late, Hundreds Sent Home, New Tanganyika Sugar Project 20,000 Tons A Year, Argentina Asks For Eichmann's Return Issue May Go To U.N., 'Unfair' To End Closed Shop Role In Effective Bargaining, Warmed-Up Meat Dangers "Vice Spreading In Catering", Triple Inquiry On U.S. Missile Fire Handling Of Incident Under Scrutiny, Rockefeller Challenge On Policy Mr. Nixon Asked To Speak Out Manifesto Shown To President "Time For Plain Talk", Ghana To Build Naval Base £1,500,000 Project At New Port, Polish Dean "May Face Trial" Official Version Of Riots, Explosion Injures Two Women House "Will Have To Be Rebuilt", Judges Uphold Use Of Tape Recorder "Competent Evidence" In Blackmail Case, Only A Penny A Bowl Sociable Fijian Method Of Raising Money For The School, 300 Years Of Reading Blue Coat School Congratulations From The Queen, U.S. Glider Strays Into E. Germany Pilot's Safe Landing, Divorce Action By Duke Of Argyll Adjournment After Counsel's Plea, Mr. Sandys In Rome, Mother Complains Of Optician "Glasses Would Have Damaged Sight", Police To Seize Firearms After Pondoland Fighting, Decision Reserved On "Lolita" Denial Of Indecency, Oxford Scheme For Raised Motorway Link Gardens And Restaurants On Roof Walk, London Visit In July By Spanish Minister Mark Of Improving Trend, Resignation From New Queensland Cabinet Objection To Transfer, A HURRICANE of common sense, Missing Yawl Found No Trace Of Three Students, Nuclear Arms Cuts Alone Not Enough Case For General Disarmament, Fact-Finding In Russia "New Approach" By Directors, Laying 500-Mile Telephone Cable Direct Routing For U.K.-Swedish Traffic, Devon Water Bill Setback, Kidnapped German Died In 1953 Russian Silence On Dr. Linse Broken, Serious Decline In Herring Industry 1959 East Anglia's Worst Season, £6M. Oil Terminal Inaugurated Meeting Needs Of Bigger Tankers, No Decision Yet On Victor Aircraft Possible Reasons For Differentiation, Congo Party Forms Rival Government Political Anarchy Threatened, Danger To Nation's Art Treasures Plea By Chairman Of Collections Fund, Talks Continued By President Nasser Relations With Greece, Denial Of Proviso For Candidate, The Course Of Nature Bird Sounds On The Moors, Mr. Bogarde's 540 Neighbours, Malaya Planning Boycott Of South Africa Good Trade Balance Ignored, Seamen To Seek Pay Increase Claim For Reduction In Hours, Duke Of Edinburgh At Toronto Commonwealth Study Conference Plans, Mrs. Macleod Stays In Jamaica Effects Of Accident, "The Fortune Teller" LA Tour Painting Acquired By U.S., Printing House Dispute In Sydney Judge Grants An Injunction, Talks On Shortage Of Busmen London Bonus Plan To Be Reconsidered, No Rush To The Surtax-Free Islands Warning For The Isle Of Man, Partners In U.S. Skybolt No Manufacture In Britain Minister On Role Of V-Bomber, 74 Killed On Roads One More Than Last Whitsun, Strikers Criticize Their Union, Japanese Plea To Postpone Visit Socialist Protests, Leave Spent In Bundeswehr Gunner's Two Weeks With Germans, Hague Ruling On Ships Dispute Panama And Liberia Upheld, Block "Would Spoil View Of Tower" L.C.C. And Corporation Differ At Inquiry, "Third Man" Tv Series Sold To U.S., Man Drowned In Rescue Effort Two Hauled Out Of Sea By Ropes. Official Appointments and Notices: Second Crown Estate Commissioner, C.-In-C., Home Fleet Vice-Admiral Woods Appointed, Welsh Critics Of Broadcast Appointment Letter To Prime Minister, University News Cambridge, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, Government Victory In Bolivia, Industrial Psychology Award. Law: Gold Smuggling Charge Judgment Reserved, "Captain" Took Nurse Over Ship Prison For False Pretences, Dublin Journalist Sentenced, £100 Fine For Hotel Assault Former Manager's "Crass Folly", Sandhurst Cadets' Sentence Possibility Of Appeal Being Discussed, Major For Trial Accused Of Gassing Mongol Son, Prison For Lorry Driver "Five Pints" Before Couple Were Killed. Arts and Entertainment: Solution Of Bridge Problem No. 1,431, Season Of Off-Beat Films, Broadcasting Programmes, Final Round Today In Madrid Chess Three Leaders Level, The Wrong Side Of The Park, Tate Get A Portrait By Thomas Hickey, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,391. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1860. News in Brief. Property: Knight, Frank & Rutley, J. Chambers & Co., Historic House For Sale Golf Club In Essex To Be Offered, Flats And Chambers, Curtis & Henson, Country Properties, Giddy & Giddy. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Temporary Lodgings, Election Advertising, This Storied Land, Skybolt, Egyptian Fears. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: New Fiction, A Critic of Fair Winds and Firm Moorings, Four Centuries of Painting, Quaker Leader, Laughing IT Off, Talent of Mme. Los Angeles Range and Mastery Increase, Neapolitan High Jinks At Theatre Festival, Wajda's Film Trilogy Completed, New Faces In Rhinoceros Move To Strand Theatre, Vive La République, Weber's English Opera Oberon At Scala Theatre, A Little-Known Gluck Opera Swedes See The Chinese Women, Birthday Recital Schumann Programme By Swiss Pianist, Direct Hits, Northwest Passage, Getting Their Dues, Modern Italian Painting Arbitrary Choice Of Names. Obituaries: Mr. William Courtenay Reporting The Pacific War, Mgr. Patrick Browne, Mr. Dave Morris A Popular Music Hall Performer, Mrs. Norah Cookehurle, Mr. Ernest Ashby, Capt. O. H. Daniel, Rev. P. H. M. Bryant, Rev. A. J. Wilcox, Mr. J. N. Maskelyne, Obituary. Sport: Yesterday's Results At Three Meetings Catterick Bridge, Sports in Brief, Hopes Of British Lawn Tennis Victories Miss Truman's Task Against Miss Hard, Illinois's Sixth Victory At Brighton, Young Dominates Notts, Lancashire Lose Five For 72 Unattractive START Against Northants, Leicester Make A Stand, Stratton Keeps His Lead, Wind Finds Chinks In May's Crews Lady Margaret Never In Danger, Edgbaston Test Team Speculation Walker May Stand Down, Today's Racing Programmes Brighton, Richardson And Dixon Hit Out, Increase In Dinghy Registrations, Yorkshire Wickets Tumble, 1,500 Metres For Pirie Still No Test Of Strength Team To Meet Italy, Steady START By Hampshire, Open Golfers To Play In Threes, Ascot Acceptances, Athletics Facts And Figures, Shrewsbury Win Open Eights For Schools, Time Running Out For Fraser Lack Of Practice On Grass Courts, Protest By Racing Managers, Sartorial Cycling Excess, Last Ball Of Day Foils Horner, Valuable Prizes At Manchester Off Key Makes Most Appeal, Two Olympic Helmsmen R.Y.A. Selections For Naples, "Shadow With A Hammer" Returns To Belle Vue, Bristol Defeat Of Miss Reynolds Splendid Recovery By Miss Catt, Vicious Medway Wind, Kenyon's Valuable Century. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Lead And Zinc Down Sharply, Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: Acute Shortage Of Money Some Official Help, May Steel Output, Equities Less Buoyant Firmer Towards The Close, Far East Common Market Talks, Residual Oil Shortage In U.S. Forecast, City News In Brief, Latest Dividends, Ivory Coast To Stay In Franc Zone, Pennsylvania Company's $35M. Bond Issue, Unilever N.V. Propose Capital Increase Preparing For Further Acquisitions, Another Successful Year Volume Of New Business Again A Record Overseas Companies' Continued Progress Mr. W. Stuart Philcox's Statement, The Central Provinces Manganese Ore Company, Limited Signs Of Improvement After Difficult Period Major A. C. Herring's Restrained Optimism, India/britain And E.F.T.A. No Increase In Duties, Pound Loses Ground Canadian $ Improves Against New York, Company Results Butlin's Exceed Forecast By 10 Per Cent Ault & Wiborg's Dividend And Profits Rise, Sir John Hay's Rubber Forecast, Issue News, Citroen Seeking To Increase Capital, £7M. Debenture Issue Planned By Vickers' Subsidiary, Wall Street Continues Its Advance, Mexico's Petrochemical Plants, Company Meeting Guardian Assurance Company Limited Efforts To Increase Group Profitability Meet With Measure Of Success Further Business Expansion Secured Total New Life Sums Assured Exceed £50,000,000 Premium Income In All Departments Reaches £42,800,000 Balance-Sheet Total Now Stands At £152,200,000 Lord Blackford On Very Satisfactory Improvement In Investment Income, $150M. Loan For Argentina French And German Credits, Woolworth Interim Raised, Indonesia's Commodity Exchange, Bowaters Acquire Swiss Company, Vickers Limited 1959 A Better Year Than Anticipated Merger Of Aircraft Interests An Encouraging Prospect Viscount Knollys' Review, Cater Ryder Profit Up Dividend Of 10 Per Cent, Royal Exchange Assurance Annual General Court, British Oak Insurance Mr. D. B. Sinclair's Review, U.S. Steel Review New Orders Still At Low Level, Revenue Return, Diamond Sales Still "Satisfactory", Raw Jute Prices Down Again Improved Demand For Belgian Flax, S. Africa's Reserves Recover, U.S. Savings Banks' Rate Unchanged, Bids And Deals, Banks' Joint Exhibit In New York, Singapore Oil Survey Completed, U.K. Steel Demand Reaches New Peak Consumers Building Up Stocks, Helicopter Operators Prepare For Expansion Ii-Growing Use In Industry, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Business Changes, L.C.E. Directors Lord Halsbury Elected Chairman. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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