The Times - 21/09/1961
1961; Gale Group;
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From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM A LAWN TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Athletics Correspondent, From Our Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Correspondent, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent, From Our Shipping Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, HENRY MEULEN, OSWALD HENRIQUES., H. C. BUTLER, DONALD NICHOLAS., COLYTON., FRANK S. FOSTER, GEOFFREY J. AINGER, D. RODERICK PALMER, PATRICIA UTECHIN, R. M. THWAITES, By Professor Henry Phelps Brown, BRENTFORD, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By Brunsdon Yapp, A correspondent, V. E. C., By Our City Editor,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Transfer Books, Opera And Ballet, Shopping By Post, Public Appointments. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Commodity Markets Late Recovery In Tin Values, Drawing Of Bonds Brazilian Sterling Loans: Decree Law No. 6019, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices. Sport: Six Wigan Men In British XIII, Firm Going Suits Our Joke Durr Rides 61st Winner, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, One Stroke Lead Gains Medal Doctor's Round Of 69 At St. Andrews, A Restrained Hoad Mellowing Angry Young Man, Imperious Tottenham Crush Gornik Gifted Attack Rampant, Lincoln, Yesterday's Football Results European Cup, Irish Challenge Today At Ascot Never Say Unlikely To Be Disposed Of Easily, Prendergast Buys Tamerlane Colt, Cheltenham Croquet, Move To Extend A Round, Snipes Disabled By Strong Winds, White City Details Men, Burnley Setting Pace At Top, Players' Pay Disputes, Declared Runners For Other Race Meetings Wincanton, Ascot Heath Programme, Batting Earns Alley Special Award, Pirie Wins Last Race But England Lose, Yesterday's Racing Results On The Flat Lincoln, Hawkins Inspires Wasps Backs Adventurous Methods Against Blackheath. News: Jamaica Votes To Leave W. Indies Federation Referendum Setback For Mr. Manley, The Pope's Appeal "Good Sign", £1,400 Under Sink "Was Loan", Ancient Castle Remains Found Clue On 1834 Map, Dr. O'brien Praised For Action, No Longer Notice For Repairers, T.U.C. Stays Out Of I.C.F.T.U. Appeal, 26 Pipers Compete For Gold Medal, Waiting Game By Bonn Socialists, Cotton Agreement Adjustments, Policeman "Lost Head Completely", Chairman's Interest In Firm Recorded, R.A.F. Technicians WHO Save Man-Hours In Servicing Isotope Traced Unsuspected Flaw In Canberra, New Migration Pattern In Italy West Germany The Main Magnet, "Still Cheap" Claim For Schools With Big Repair Bill, Agreement In Principle On I.M.F. Borrowing Mr. Lloyd's International Payments Warning, U.S. And Russia Agree On Disarmament Principles Basis For Resumption Of Talks, Greek Chamber Dissolved, Union Attack On Planning Body, £31M. Civil Defence Plan For Holland, Bonn Retains 30,000 Conscripts, Talks On Swazi Constitution Today, One Hundred Stone Steps Student Memories Of Ruskin College A Quarter Of A Century Ago, East German Government Given Wide Defence Powers Compulsory Military Service When Herr Ulbricht Thinks Fit, Hongkong Plan To Rebuild Satellite Town, Scouts May Wear Long Trousers Aesthetic Dilemma Ended, Lord Montgomery Back In Peking, Hongkong University, Sales Pressure By Opticians Denied, Disappointment At Uganda Talks, Cease-Fire Agreement In Katanga Supervision By 4-Man Group Arms Standstill And Exchange Of Prisoners, Britain Not Reluctant To Join Common Market Mr. Maurice Macmillan Answers Professor Hallstein, A Million Children Without Teachers, 6,000 Striking Schoolmasters In Albert Hall Protest Demand For Independent Inquiry Into Pay And Negotiating Machinery, Fighting Virus Infection Human Tests With New Drug, U.N. Assembly Elects Tunisian As President, Abstentions By East Voters, Electricity Men Demand £2 Rise Claim Would Cost £12M. A Year, Biggest Channel Steamer B.T.C. Orders 7,000-Ton Ship Harwich-Hook Ferry, Call For Strike In All Ford Works 22 Unions To Vote 10-Min. Tea Break The Only Issue, Master Tara Singh Growing Weaker Golden Temple Anger With Mr. Nehru, Scientists 'Absent' Tomorrow, Mr. Harriman Sees President Diem, Retort To Malta Priest, Money Incomes In Full Employment, Swift Justice For The New Smugglers, Selective Service Only Solution For Army Former C.I.G.S. On Need To Take New Decision, President's Brother Leaves Club, Gen. Gursel's Warning "Attempts To Stop Elections", Atomic Arms Training For French Troops, Belgium Increases Force In Germany, Whites Plan Action In N. Rhodesia, Europe's Trade Increase, Ceylon Emergency To Continue, Oil Negotiator Back In Iraq Talks To Resume Next Week, Americans' Grip On Motor Industry In Australia Trade Union Attempt To Recover Lost Wages, Gen. De Gaulle To Give Up Extra Powers Authority Held Since April, Range Bullseyes For The Panzers C.O. IS Delighted, Cross Stolen From Cathedral, Shipbuilding Union Chiefs Want Link-Up Amalgamation Plan Recommended, Plan For Tankers To Show Danger Warnings, Meat In Sealed Containers Health Chief Urges Hygiene Advances, Northern Masters Told: "We Are In Front Line", Coordinating U.S. Foreign Aid Mr. F. Hamilton To Head New Agency, Sit-Down Protests Attacked By M.P. "They Make War More Likely ", Liberal Assembly Votes On Berlin Plan Today, Radioactivity Gets Mixed Up, Changes In Library Association To Be Professional Body From Now On, Shipyard Dispute Settled, Prayers For Peace Needed Archbishop's Call To Clergy, On Other City Pages, £1,696,586 Left By Aspro Discoverer, Training Centre For Craftsmen £250,000 College Of Pressed Steel Co., The Royal Society Tercentenary, Kenya Coalition Talks Continue Dispute On Disposal Of Ministries, Upper Forms Given Priority, Britain Protests At Ghana Attack, Campaign To Regain 'Indian Territory', Sir Roy Welensky Attacks Mr. Nehru, More Children Die On Roads, Falcon Airways Lose Appeal B.E.A. Man's Evidence Criticized, Porter Loses Claim Against Passenger Struck By Door As Train Was Moving, New Libyan Oil Discovery. Arts and Entertainment: Solution Of Problem No. 1,498, Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,790, No Lord Byron Tonight, D'oyly Carte Opera. Picture Gallery: Schoolteachers' Protest Meeting. Law: Detective Says Pole Pointed Gun At Him Civil Engineer On Harming Charge, Stiletto Heel "A Nasty Weapon", Vacation Court: Chancery Division A.E.U. Give Undertakings Pending Trial Of Action Scanlon v Carron And Others, New Dyke Murder Charge, "Life Sentence" On Residents Prison As "Label" For Bisley, Order To Return Ward Of Court, Woman Claims She Was Thrown Into Fountain, Arboretum Preserved, Court Of Criminal Appeal Sentence Wrong In Principle Regina v. Brennan, National Trust Test Case. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Liverpool, Shell, Westminster Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, Dentesive, The Gammon Group, Chubb, Gardeners Chronicle, Oldham, Spicers, Citroends, The Times, The Sunday Times, Parker-Knoll, Gestetner, Alcan, Prudential, The National Savings Committee, Simpson, Granada Tv, White Horse, The Albright & Wilson, Hi-Dri, Hampshire County Council. Property: Knight, Frank & Rutley, Sales By Auction, Jones, Lang, Wootton & Sons, Flats And Chambers, Offices Planned On Theatre Site, Alfred Savill & Sons, Development In Bloomsbury £12M. Property Plans, Hillier Parker May & Rowden. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: New Post For Admiral, New U.K. Deputy High Commissioners, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, From The London Gazette, University News. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861. Politics and Parliament: Opposition Ask For Recall Of Parliament. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The Hard Way, Willingly to School, Jamaica Out, Not a Matter for Force. Letters to the Editor: The Lesson Of Katanga U.N. Lack Of Trained Military Team, Mot Juste For Motorists, Freight Rates To Far East, After The Tremors, Jacobite Song, P.O. Savings Bank Centenary, Railway Fares. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: New Fiction, Claude Cockburn: View from the West., Tentative Support For Mr. Gobbi, For Mutual Friends, Dublin Plays Beget Post-Mortems, Mr. Sidney Nolan Tours the United States, Royal Matchmaker, Mr. Coward on Acting, Two Cultures?, Tilt of the Goatee and Thrust of the Baton, Complexes on the Ranch Hate Dominates a Western, Cruel Even in its Peace, Violinist And Pianist Disappointing, Oliver! Disappoints The Swedes, Chekhov Play For Stratford, The Misfortunes of Millionaires, French Polish. Obituaries: Mrs. Fiske Warren Centre Of A Cultured Circle, Sir Ivo Elliott, Mr. Harold Clay Transport Union And The W.E.A., Obituary, Brig. H. R. Sandilands. Business and Finance: Equities Again Lose Ground Gilt-Edged Loans Firmer, James Howden's Record Order Book, West Germany's Export Surplus Rise Of Dm.86m. In August, BRITISH RAYOPHANE LIMITED (Manufacturers of Cellulose Films and Other Transparent Packaging Materials) Capitalization And One-For-Three Share Issue Approved Demand At Home And Abroad Exceeds Capacity High Standard Of Efficiency Maintained Mr. H. W. Pountney On Year Of Consolidation, Prince Of Wales Dry Dock Company, Swansea, Ltd. Mr. H. Barraclough's Statement, Mandleberg Of Salford, Latest Dividends, Pattern Of European EQUITY Price Movements Varying Effect Of Berlin Crisis, Public Stands At Nuclear Power Station Sites Single Order Will Employ Nortons For Two Months, Company News British Wagon Hold Interim Dividend And Half-Yearly Profits Anglo-Thai Corporation Paying Five Points More, S. Africa's Reserves Rise Again, Furness,withy And Company Limited, 100M. Swiss Franc Loan To World Bank At 3 3/4 Per Cent, New Record Expected For Wool Production, Economic Mission For Kenya, Powell Duffryn Continued Growth and Expansion Improved Results Widely Spread Across The Group, Optimistic Reports On U.S. Economy, Work Continues At Most Union Miniere Katanga Plants, ROD MILL CLOSING.-The rod mill, British Central Africa, British Steel Within The European Setting, Wall Street Recovers Gains Of $1, Arusha To Get Loan In December, Guide To Production, City News In Brief New £500,000 Battery Plant Opened, Credit Still In Keen Demand Mid-Month Factors, Hicking Pentecost & Co. Ltd. Efforts To Offset Rising Costs Mr. Leonard S. Pentecost's Statement, Equitable Life's New Annuity, Pound Eases Slightly Scattered Selling, Fremlins Pay More, Wall Street Gains Ground, U.S. Tax Bill Tenders, Canning Setback Explained Price-Cutting In Peas, Oilfield News, New Approach To Stock Exchange Placings France Receives Less From Tourists, Common Market Shares At 1961 Low, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Business Changes Deputy Chairman For Ford Motor. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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