The Times - 23/03/1961
1961; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR FILM CRITIC, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Naval Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, S. BARRON., PETER LANDIN., EDMUND C. STONER., D. DAVIES, HUGH CLAUSEN., GODFREY NICHOLSON., STANLEY T. H. EYRE, GILBERT LONGDEN, EBBISHAM, C. JEFFS, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By George Cloyne, The Master of Emmanuel College, A Correspondent, Dr. G. H. S. Bushnell, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Club Announcements, Opera And Ballet, Public Appointments. Sport: Hoad Out Of Lawn Tennis Series, Stunning Setback For Tottenham Robbed Of Two League Points By Newcastle Goalkeeper, Declared Runners For First Day At Aintree, Fourth Success Of Gift Horse, Canadians Enter For Schools Event, Queen's Jockey Injured In Lincolnshire Fall, Hockey Victory For R.A.F. Army Fail To Take Their Chances, Sports in Brief, Middlesex Sevens Draw, FAST Time By Cambridge Oxford Disappoint In Slow Conditions, Lindwall and Weekes in Same Attack, Cupid's Charge Should Win FAST Course For Topham Trophy Preference For Seam, R.A.F. Keep Grip On Football Title, Universities Set FAST Pace, Scottish Pair Keep Lead Strong Finish In Golf Foursomes, Yesterday's Results At Two Meetings Lincoln, Sheffield Return Replay Tickets, Football League Pay Penalty. Display Advertising: Pia, National, Shell, G K N, Multiple Display Advertisements, Monsanto, Pinnock Finance, Dunlop, Morgam's Mountain, Bernard Sunley And Sons, Gammon, Ford, The Times, Fire & Life Assurance, Telex, Newallsinsulation, Esso, Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society, French Railways, Prudential, Viasa, Time & Tide, Robson Travel, Haden, Southern, State Bank Of India. Law: Probate, Divorce And Admiralty Division In The Estate Of T., Deceased, Probate, Divorce And Admiralty Division Unfortunate Procedural SLIP D'alton v. D'alton, Escaped Men Get Five Years More, Jury Told About Circulation Of Poisons In Worthing "Youth On Murder Charge Took Drug", 25 To 15 Years' Sentences In Spy Trial Jury Told Of Link With Executed Americans, Lonsdale, "Master Mind", Gets 25 Years 20 Years Each For The Krogers, Driving Ban On Police Patrol Officer, Ex-Pentagon Official Sentenced, Nigerian Minister Found Guilty, House Of Lords Opinions Reserved Shaw v. Director Of Public Prosecutions, Chancery Division Name And Arms Clause In Re Howard's Will Trusts, City Men For Trial On Tax Ploy Charge, High Court Of Justice Chancery Division "Case Should Have Been Brought In Northern Ireland" In Re An Infant. News: Court Told Of Church Council's Vote Backing Vicar Verger Says: 'I Have Never Suspected Him", £70,000 Stolen In Raid On Bank Hole Blown Into Strongroom, Milk Board Oppose Rigid Quotas Ready To Reexamine System, Admiralty Explain Security Rules At Weapons Base, Laos Cease-Fire Move By Britain And U.S. Military Plan For Seato If Attempt Fails "Intervention Not Excluded", End To Training In Needlework Decision Explained, Covent Garden Opera's Touring Losses, Mr. Tsarapkin Keeps West Guessing Russian Pressure On U.N., £5M. A Year Bantu Development Plan, Laos Prince Sees Mr. Nehru, "Only Honourable Course", Makarios Not To Seek Reelection, Six Hurt In Bus And Lorry Collision, Cigarette Started Big Forest Fire, 6,798,000 Saw Historic Buildings, Mr. Stevenson Talks With Mr. Gromyko, Note To Moscow On British Concern, I.P.C. To Give Up Concession Areas Agreement In Oil Talks, British Envoys Held, Hospital Posts For G.P.s Urged By Working Party Boards Advised To Review Medical Staffing In Light Of Report, Credit Curbs Have Not Shaken Melbourne's Confidence Unions See No Unemployment Threat, Germans Ask: 'Is Mr. Lloyd's Journey Necessary?' Sterling Difficulties In Second Place To Dollar, Missions Blamed By Portugal, T.U.C. Council Clash On Defence, "Isolated And Disliked", Cuban Exiles Join Forces, Ford International Fellows Scheme For Scholars Of The Free World, Bill Redefines Unfitness For Driving, Special French Cut In Duties, Plea For 'Conquest Of Human Mind', Trinidad Greets Sir W. Churchill, News System For Police Urged, Will No Hardships Be Suffered?, Kidnapped Boy Found Dead, Claims By King Hassan Annoy Madrid Trying To "Glorify Aggression", Call To Keep Line Open For Schoolchildren, French Plan Sahara Rocket Firings, M. Nicot Enrolled In Publicity Campaign, "Reject 5-Year Pay Review" Civil Servants' Resolutions, Mr. Kennedy Asks For Fresh START In Foreign Aid Five-Year Programme And Emphasis On Low Interest Loans, U.S. Yardstick For Foreign Aid, Two U.S Reactors Found Unsafe, Dr. Nkrumah 'Not Happy' About S. Africa Decision Call For World Pressure To Achieve Apartheid Change, Three Television Channels Urged, Goodbye To The Riffelalp Luxury In The Mountains During Three-Quarters Of A Century, Labour Anger At Leaders Day Of Disastrous Publicity, Record Canadian Unemployment, Cut In U.S. Air Cargo Rates, Mr. Zilliacus Suspended From Labour Party Door Left Open For Him To Return By Giving Pledge, Opposition Taunt Mr. Menzies In His Absence "Arrogant Statements On South Africa", Shetland Fishing Boat Relieves Foula, Man In The News Committee Man WHO Shuns The Thunder, Work Welcomed By B.M.A., A Conference Of Satellites Meeting In Moscow Next Week, Skittles In The Subway, Beaverbrook Property Purchase In Bristol, Miss K. Worsley's Wedding Dress John Cavanagh Chosen To Design IT, T.U.C. Leadership Criticized, Stone Laying 225ft. Up Steeple Ceremony At Bow Bells Church, Boys To Pay Costs For Second Try At G.C.E. Headmaster's Plan, 56 Co-Ops To Join Shoe Chain 100 Stores Likely As Initial AIM, £A500,000 Insurance To Be Paid Out. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Commonwealth United More Closely Minister On South Africa's Future Lord Hinchingbrooke Walks Out, Right-Wing M.P. Quits Labour Party Stand On Defence By Mr. A. Brown Suspension For Mr. Zilliacus, Costly Naval Students £1,500 A Year At Manadon, Shadow Cabinet Discuss M.P.s' Letter, Bill Proposes Blood And Breath Test For Accused Drivers Heavier Penalties: Automatic Disqualification, Signs Of Trade Revival Export Drive Appeal House Of Lords, Commons' Questions, House Of Commons, Emergency Bill When South Africa Leaves Time To Consider Practical Results Of Severance. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal Victorian Order, Sir G. Binney Resigns Presidency, From The London Gazette, University News Oxford, Naval Appointments. Picture Gallery: Schools That Span The Years. Reviews: New Fiction, Dynamic Poet, Man of Secret Fires, An Angry Young Man Who Refuses to Talk, Sunday Writer, Roundhead Spider, A Concert of Modern Music New Work by Stravinsky, Life, Love and Death of a Vixen, Arabs Down the Ages, Disney Studios Back in Form, Uprooted, Revealing Exhibition of Korean Art, Nono's Opera For Venice London Rehearsals, On The Tightrope, He Carried His Manuscripts Round in Packing-cases, Hitler's Table-talk. Arts and Entertainment: Solution Of Bridge Problem No. 1,472, Botvinnik Ahead In Fourth Game Tense Fight In Chess Championships, Impressive Playing By Student Quartet, Broadcasting Programmes, £9,000 Given For A Degas Modern Drawings At Sotheby's, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,635, £500,000 Television Film Series, Paddy Chayefsky's Play For London. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Drunken Driving, A Congo Federation, Trade Relations, With a View, The Awkward Squad. Letters to the Editor: Landscape Into Wirescape, Paying For Catalogues, Dilemma For Dons Balance That IS Needed, £24,000 A Year, Flow Of Funds, Overseas Service, Expediency In Africa, The Bible Patent. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Rev. C. T. Wood, Sir Patrick Ashley Cooper Former Governor Of Hudson's Bay Company, Dean Of Winchester, Major W. R. Cope, Obituary, Fraulein Mizzi Gunther, Prof. Vaclav Talich Czech Conductor. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861. Property: Knight, Frank & Rutley, Cyril Leonard & Co., Flats And Chambers, Building Land And Sites, New Homes Beside The Thames Strand-On-The-Green Wharf For Sale, Strutt & Parker, Lofts & Warner. Business and Finance: United Kingdom Provident Institution New Sums Assured Exceed £18,800,000 Dynamic Role Of The Institutional Investor: Wide Choice And Competition As Key Factors In An Expanding Economy Sir John Benn's Statement, India's Foreign Exchange Problem, The Beaumont Property Trust Limited Further Substantial Progress, U.D.T. Wins Struggle For Shoe Firm, Latest Dividends, British Iron And Steel Federation The President on future plans and problems, Money In Steady Demand, West Germany Still Attracts Foreign Funds, Man-Made Fibre Output Drops Textile Industry Less Active, C. F. TAYLOR & CO. (Mohair and Worsted Spinners) Continuing Demand For Products Production 5% Higher Mr. J. C. Ingram On Company's Export Achievements, Late Profit-Taking On Wall Street, EQUITY Trust Planned By Local Authorities, Economic Outlook In Australia, U.S. Gold Outflow Halted, Lombard Banking Quits Caribbean, Legal & General Pay The Same, Value Of U.K. Provident's Equities Grattan Warehouses Record Year, Sterling Stages Late Rally, Transparent Paper's Higher Dividend And Rights Issue 10 Point Increase In Bernard Wardle's Dividend, British Airliners Export Success, Russian Order For British Engines, Premiums On Recent Offers For Sale, Higher Distribution, B.O.C.'s Authorized Capital Raised, Common Market Share Prices Lower, Schroders Limited, BLYTHE COLOUR WORKS (Manufacturers of Colours, Stains, Oxides, Enamels, Glazes, and Chemical Products for the Pottery, Vitreous Enamelling, Glazed Brick and Tile, Glass, Paint, Artists' Colours, Plastic and Rubber Industries) A Record Year, Whale Oil Sales, European Investment Trust Formed, S. Africa's Reserves Decline, Associated Hotels Debenture Issue, Wall Street Gains Cut Late Selling, The Scottish Mutual Assurance Society New Records Achieved, World Bank Loan In Zurich 10om. Swiss Francs To Be Raised, Australia Floats Loan In Canada, A Milestone For The Nickel Industry Thompson Project Begins Operations, Scaffolding Great Britain (Holdings) Limited Record Turnover And Profit Mr. E. C. Beck On A Decade Of Progress, Texaco Reports For 1960, The Inveresk Paper Company Limited Growing Effects Of European Free Trade Association Factors Contributing To Higher Costs Mr. Charles Snelling On Higher Production, Sales And Profits, London Wool Sales, Wool Promotion In France, Shielding Reserves From Currency Raids Direct Central Bank Help Possible, Pirelli's Swiss Loan Oversubscribed, Mekay (Holdings) Pay 27½ P.C., Ellis & Goldstein's Dividend Forecast, Scottish Mutual Assurance, Unit Trust Prices. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Quieter Day In Markets Irregular Price Movements, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Commodity Prices Tin £2 10s. A Ton Up In The Afternoon, Closing Prices. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Business Changes.
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