The Times - 03/11/1961
1961; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Boxing Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Africa Correspondent, From Our Commonwealth Staff, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our United Nations Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our City Editor, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, RUTH E. M. BOWDEN, E. F. ROSCOE, SUSAN A. GUEST, T. C. FOLEY, C. CASTLES., O. A. F. ANDERSON., A. P. FERGUSON-DAVIE., JOHN WITT, KATHLEEN THAYER, GEORGE E. G. CATLIN, ALAN PAVELIN, PATRICK IDE, FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR FILM CRITIC, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, A Correspondent, Brig. R. D. Ambrose, Sir Charles Belgrave, A. D. O., Sir George Pearce, By Our City Editor,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Service Notices, Opera And Ballet, Public Appointments. Sport: Sports in Brief, Britain's Amateur Boxers Overwhelm U.S. Lloyd Again Defeats Baldwin, E. Midlands More Forceful And More Flexible, Declared Runners At Liverpool, Bath Club Cup Squash Rackets, Changed Tactics Profitable, Oxford Fours Mishap St. Edmund Hall Unimpressive, Poor Finishing By Cambridge, Yesterday's Racing Results Liverpool, Football Trial And Error Kay And Fantham In League XI, Charterhouse Lose Their Grip Promising Rackets Pair, Doping Inquiry Report Much Information Yielded Stable Precautions, Great Triumph For Cupid's Charge Powerful Riding By W. Rees, Yesterday's Results, Status Confirmed After 25 Years Swiss Yachtsman An Amateur, Hockey Test For Cambridge Important Matches In Weeks Ahead, Cambridge Again Triumph, Windsor, Kingswood Backs In Command. Display Advertising: Macdonald & Muir, Shell, Multiple Display Advertisements, Sun Life Assurance Company Of Canada, Rootes Car Hire, Pinnock Finance, The Wrigley Company, Grundig, National Milk Publicity Council, Icfc, Health Service, The Building Societies Association, The Times, The Austin Motor Company, Swissair, Hertz, Pye, Iron And Steel Board, Church's, Fibreglass, Phonotas, Harveys Port, Sunday Telegraph, Granada Tv, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Garvey's, Guy Motors, Lucozade. Law: House Of Lords Jones Murder Appeal Jones v. Director Of Public Prosecutions, Court Of Criminal Appeal: Alibis And Burden Of Proof Regina v. Johnson, Court Of Appeal Drivers' Duty Of Care In Fog Dickens v. Kay-Green, Attack On Coloured Men Denied, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Dr. Barbara Moore's Action Moore v. Buchanan, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Contempt Of Court Calor Gas (Distributing) Co. Ltd. v. Cooper. News: Congo Attack Launched On Katanga Troops Flown To Border Area, Putting Pressure On Two Parties, Planners' Warning Against Green Belt Errors, Minister Orders Rents Rise, Jaguar Output Hit By Strike £22M. Order May Be Affected, Actor Collapses During Play, When Man Interferes With The Tides Effects Of A Channel Dam, Cool Reception In Italy, African Opposition To Dr. Busia Appeal For Boycott, Jamaicans For The British Army, Bonn Coalition Hopes Dashed, Topics for next week-and later, Cardiff's Problem At Assize Time Judges Displace Lord Mayor, "Seeking Unity And Stability", Mr. F. Foulkes Refused Legal Aid May Conduct His Own Appeal, Election Today Of U.N. Secretary, Fight Over Hotel At Henley, Indonesia Call For Nationalization, Sir R. Welensky's Stay In Britain, Rebuked General Leaves Army "Little Men" Of U.S. Criticized, No Decision On Retirement, "False Struggle For Equality" Education For Girls, Streamlining Goods Services, U.S. Readiness For More Atmospheric Tests Mr. Kennedy Determined To Maintain Lead 50-Megaton Explosion Unnecessary, Life Imprisonment For Killing Boy, Big Army Vote For Mr. Karamanlis, Prisoners Go On Hunger Strike, Bank Rate Cut To 6%, Dent Medal Awarded, Better Hours For Hospital Visits Survey By Minister, Italy Plans Earth Satellite, Americans And German Win Nobel Science Prizes One Gets Early-Morning Awakening To Hear The News, Land Reforms For Ethiopia, Mr.Nehru Urges Press To Give More Afro-Asian News Greatest Concern To Indians, Nansen's Son Tells Of A Double Inspiration, Britain Told Of French Scheme For Political Links In Six, Tests Appeal By 800 Scientists Inquiries At Geneva, Revenue Sources In Russia, E. Berlin Escape Route Sealed, Overtime Ban In P.O. Cable Ships Lifted, Curb On Butter Dumping Action To Protect New Zealand, Dispute On Radio Administration, Murder Trial Stopped, Russian Hint Of An Adenauer Visit To Moscow Envoy Sounded On Bilateral Talks, Westward From Oxford Street Seventeen Straight Miles Along A Road The Romans Took, New Report To U.S. On Vietnam, Museum's Arachnid Gallery, Prince Bibesco Remanded, Regimental Service, Sir Leonard Lord Gives Up Post, Decision In Bingo Case Today, Migs Cross Track Of B.E.A. Plane, Small Nations Overwhelming Vote To End Tests, Hecklers Grapple With Dr. Soper, Argentine Strikers Get Ultimatum, Canada's 25 Years Of Broadcasting, Muslim Demands for Secession, War Office To Pay Damages To Father Safety Precautions "Insufficient", Princess Goes To Clarence House, More Than 100 Killed By Hurricane Martial Law In B. Honduras Greater Part Of City Destroyed, Britain's View Of Motive, Restoring The City Of London Progress With Bombed Areas, 'Village Restricted For Green Belt', Television Helps Bring Crisis Home To Oswestry Questioners Are Sometimes Better Briefed Than Candidate, 82 Civil Servants Get Pay Rises, Bishop's Place 'Is In His Diocese', Plea For Freedom In History Professor On Nineteenth Century Influence, Broader Maths Courses Urged Meeting Shortage Of Teachers, New Contraceptives Trials' Success, Light On Dead Sea Scrolls Value Of Documents Found In Caves, Bitter Scenes At Funerals Of Algerian Muslims Death Roll Of Clashes Revised, Fall-Out Check At Airport, "S. Africa" To Be Dropped From Bank's Name Sequel To Loss Of Accounts Months Of Delicate Negotiations, Soviet Farmers To Discuss Output, Afghan Hound Was Best Dog, Kenya Conference Early Next Year In London Mr. Maudling Seeks Resumption Of Constitutional Talks, Finnish Cabinet Given Pledge Of Support Parties' Reaction To Soviet Note. Politics and Parliament: British Units Abroad Will Not Be Reduced Mr. Watkinson's Assurance Of "No Baling Out", Mr. Michael Foot Fills Some Empty Benches, House Of Lords Negotiations with E.E.C. from "reasonable strength", Raising Limit On Export Credit, Political Asylum For Refugee, Statement Soon On Decimal Coins, Use Of Hovercraft To Be Controlled New Provisions In Traffic Bill, House Of Commons Parties seek motive for Russian actions, Labour Leaders' Easy Win Left Wing Still Strong, Airliner Campaign By Labour M.P.s, Home News £475M. B.T.C. Losses To Be Written Off Railways Keep Hotel Control. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes, British Production Sought For Racial Play, The Sale Room £20,500 Paid For A Diamond Ring, Gielgud To Produce Sheridan Comedy, Play About Men At Work, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,827, Solution Of Bridge Problem No. 1,504. Official Appointments and Notices: Baptist Changes, Maralinga Range Appointment New Commander For Support Unit, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, Cambridge University. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Returning Tide, Conkers, Politics in Planning, Government by Mathematics, Next Step in Algeria. Letters to the Editor: Two Events, Grinding To A Halt?, Looking In Vain, Incentives To Export Advantages Of A Turnover Tax, Caring, Ploughed Commons, Emigrant Graduates, A Place At The U.N., Box Office Manners, In The Valleys. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861. Reviews: An Exception To The Rule Harpsichordist's Piano Prowess, Nureyev's London Debut, Originality of Haydn Piano Sonatas, Works By South Asian Artists, New But Not Original Music, Epstein In All His Diversity, Bob Hope and the American Way of Life, Recital By A Young American Pianist, Too Much Crowded Into 1936 Scrapbook. Picture Gallery: A City Swept By Hurricane. Obituaries: Air Vice-Marshal F. H. McNamara, V.C., Mr. James Thurber One Of America's Finest Comic Talents, Sir Philip Measures, Sir William Rhydderch, Mr. Z. Lewinter-Frankl, Shaikh Sulman Bin Hamed Progressive Ruler Of Bahrain, Lt.-Col. G. F. S. Keating, Signor Carlo Semenza, Prof. L. Abrahamson, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Brighter Tone In Base Metals, Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: Fall In Canadian Fire Losses Typhoon "Nancy" May Cost £3M., Rank And Gaumont Merger, U.S. Gold Stock Unchanged, Delegation Off To Moscow, Latest Dividends, Note Circulation Rises £5M., Money Again Short Sufficient Help Given, Macoward's Terms For Wallis Offer, Bank Clearings Up In October, Bankers' Deposit Rate, Car H.P. Terms Criticized More Protection For Buyers, More Gains On Wall Street Very Steady At The Close, The Muar River Rubber Company Limited, Canadian Bank Rate Falls Slightly, The Story Of Lloyd's, Business Outlook Encouraging, Pound Firmer At Close Early Weakness Overcome, Beralt Tin And Wolfram Sir Christopher Bullock's Review Of The Wolfram Market, Some Steel Prices Revised, Company News Maintained Profits Forecast By Thos. W. Ward Mecca Acquires Two Theatres, Common Market Equities Rally Further, Late Reaction In Equities The Funds Remain Firm, Advance In World Bank Earnings $1M. Rise In Third Quarter, B.C. Power Plans "Legal Steps", Courtaulds' Dividend Shocks The Market, "Gold Fields" Profits Rise By 31 Per Cent, Hard Winter For Home Buyers Building Societies' Bleak Outlook, Bank Rates Round The World, N.Z.-U.K. Textile Deal Criticized By Japan, American Treasury Offering, Bank Rate Cut As Foreign Funds Return Governor's Advice To The City, Villiers' Trading Loss £450,000, Iraq Oil Promise To Syria, Seven Seas Trust Dealings START, Fractional Advances On Wall Street, Unit Trust Prices, London Provisions Exchange. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Business Changes Sir Mark Norman To Join Beagle. Property: John D. Wood & Co., Hamnett, Raffety & Co., Country Properties, Henry Spencer & Sons.
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