The Times - 23/08/1960
1960; Gale Group;
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From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our United Nations Correspondent, From Our Military Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, W. REES, ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON, A. F. BRAMWELL, RICHARD HARMAN, K. W. WEDDERBURN, F. ROWLING, E. G. SLESINGER, REBECCA FANE, BRENTFORD, HECTOR MACKENZIE-WINTLE, KENNETH J. JORDAN, R. A. CARNEGIE, LAWRENCE GOWING, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DRAMATIC CRITIC, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, Sir John Wilson, A correspondent, Professor H. G. Hanbury, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Club Announcements, Opera And Ballet, Public Appointments. Sport: Tottenham Win At Blackpool, Records Unjust To Chris Northern Challenge At Sandown, Sports in Brief, Enterprises Led By Chihuahua, Advantage To Essex, Brighton Croquet, Hungarian Exiles Out Of Games Elliott's Confidence In Regained Form, Gracia Replaces Charnley, Glamorgan Face Big Task, Northants Battle For Lead, Mystic's Cowes Win, English Captain Beaten In Boys' Golf Cros Escapes On Last Green, England To Hold 1966 World Cup S. African F.A. Given F.I.F.A. Ultimatum, Yesterday's Racing Results Worcester, Best Opening Stand For Any Test In England Cowdrey And Pullar ADD 290 With Attacking Cricket, British Pairs Win First Doubles, Women Bowlers' High Hopes, Surrey Openers In Command, Excellent Kent Catching, Yesterday's Results At Olton First Round, Lancashire Check Decline Aggressive Batting After Follow-On, Bowlers Help Middlesex Worcester Facing Defeat, Stott's Best For Yorkshire Warwickshire Face Difficult Task. Display Advertising: Parker 51, Rspca, Bp, Airscrew, Anglia, The Times, Service Of Industry. News: Noise Complaints To Hospital Residents Upset By Fan, Southampton Strike Over Other Ports Told: "Stick IT Out", Mr. Hammarskjold's Action Upheld At U.N. Meeting, Volunteer Reserve As Part Of Big Reorganization, London Dockers Back Today Call For Further Wage Claim, Need for More Forward Planning of Roads, The Dying Swan Fountain Life May Be Prolonged Another Two Years, Strikers Help Firemen In Ship Ouibreak, Calm In Senegal And Sudan Leaders' Arrival In Paris Awaited, Trujillo Regime Condemned, Churches' Council Membership Recommendation For Expansion, Shots At Austrian Customs Man Threw Pears Across Hungarian Border, Couple Adrift 36hrs. Without Food Yacht Rescue By R.A.F., Next Stage Of Expansion, Meeting Of Arab Ministers Emphasis On Need For Unity, Indian's Task In Congo Turmoil, Asylum Sought In Russia U.S. Sergeant's Decision, Border Agreement With China Territory To Be Ceded By Burma, U.N. Force Of 15,000 Parachute Unit From U.A.R. Arrives, Duke Of Berwick's Gun At The Tower, U.S. Security Officer's Suicide Access To Top Secret Papers, Six Men Stop Baby Car Output Press Shop Workers Strike Called Off, £23,900 Taken In Post Office Raid Two Of Three Safes Blown Open, Indian Protest Over Russian Atlas Land As 'Part Of China', 32 A.A. Clerks Now Dismissed Union Plea For Duke To Intervene, Russia Expels 3 U.S. Tourists Hitch-Hiker Led To Police, New Rent Bill Demanded M.P.S' Questions To Mr. Brooke, Stick-And-A-Half Memories Of An Old Farm Implement With Many Names, R.A.F. To Rescue Pilgrims Stranded In The Sahara, Creative Pause In Nuclear Talks Hopes Of Treaty By End Of Year, Seeker Of The Impossible In Laos Kong Lae Returns To The Stage, U.N. Referendum On Algeria Sought Demand By F.L.N. Leaders, Mr. Heath Opens Rome Talks Review Of European Issues, Large Estate At Balham Sold, T.U.C. Insisting On Right To Strike In State Industry Freedom To Protect Memebers From Government Action, London Busmen Ask For More Pay Talks On Serious Staff Shortage, Mr. Lumumba Climbs Down Satisfied With Security Council Results "No Question" Of Seeking Help From Friends, Senator's Call For Inquiry Into Polls How U.S. Opinion IS Assessed Influence On Voters, Barrister Aged 29 As Cyprus Foreign Minister Justice Portfolio Goes To Woman, Dr. Fisher To Visit Nigeria Official Invitation, Discoveries At A Biblical City Temple-Fortress Of Screchem, Clubs Undecided On Tv Games League Discussion Tomorrow, Century-Old Notes Found In Arctic Written By Searchers For Sir J. Franklin, Jarrow Delegation To See Minister Move To Revive Plan For £3M. Tool Works, 60% Increases Revealed In Survey, Cuba "Armed To The Teeth" Dr. Castro Warns O.A.S. Ministers, Support Sought For Confederation Katanga Delegation, Three New Civil Defence Chiefs, T.U.C. Again Discuss The "Daily Herald". Law: Lighthouse Keeper On Murder Charge, Defence Charge In Pretoria Trial "Irregular" Conduct By Judge, Prison After Pose As Footballer, Three For Trial On Escape Aid Charge, Attempt On Former Governor-General, Hinds Application Refused "Common Informer" At Belfast Court, Mr. Mawema's Trial Training Camp Hearing, Girl And Man In Street Murder Case Knife Allegation, Woman Remanded In Stamps Case, Wounded Officials "Seriously Ill" West Indian Remanded. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Soviet Space Dogs On Show Laboratory Results To Be Published, Penrose Likely To Hold Chess Lead Vital Game Adjourned, Broadcasting Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,455. Picture Gallery: Last Days Of A London Playground. Official Appointments and Notices: New Appointment For Mr. W. C. Du Plessis Africa Institute Chief, Army Post May Be Abolished Military Training Sequel To Ordnance Appointment, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, Two Admirals Promoted, New Members Of Clean Air Council Minister's Appointments. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Liberal Fight In Six Elections Bid For Radical Vote, Mr. A. L. Williams Takes Over At Transport House. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Coup in Laos, Cumbrous Progress, Limited Objectives, The Wide-Eyed Sneeze. Letters to the Editor: Typists' "Walk Out", Grey Squirrels, Bandmasters' Bogey, The Seamen's Dispute ACT That Should Be Amended, Police Ushers, Designing A Hospital, Kenya's Future, Van Held Back, A Doctor's Dilemma, Where Sickert Taught, Gold Reserves, Law Of Air Space. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1860. Reviews: Festival Music At Edinburgh Juilliard Style In Quartet Playing, Rose Marie Of The Old Days Victoria Palace Success, Theatre Review To Put On Plays, Reversion To The Cosy Type Of Play?, Comedy and Tragedy Fine Acting in the Seagull, Season Of Chinese Films, Operatic Visitors En Masse Swedish Company Of Nearly 250, Otello In Doge's Palace Ingenious Staging, Summer Shakespeare In California, The Orient of French Painters, Modern American Painting. Obituaries: Mr. Martin Buckmaster, The Rt. Rev. Aloysius Smith First Abbot Of Bodmin, Mr. E. R. T. Holmes, Mr. H. S. Chatfield, Maj.-Gen. Sir Samuel Burston, Mr. Maurice Hyman, Obituary, Rev. A. G. Daubeney, Dr. E. C. Martin Study Of W. African History. Business and Finance: Fight Promoter Suing Tv Network For £10,000, New Shipping Service To Vietnam, U.S. Railway Strike Shuts Steel Plants, Copper And Tin Prices Move In Opposite Directions, Covent Garden Prices, Remington To Go Abroad Typewriters To Be Made Outside U.S., Latest Dividends, Firth Brown Tools Limited Improved Demand Maintained Mr. Eric Mensforth On Plans For Further Expansion Of Activities, Capital Airlines' £2,538,000 Loss, Syria Blacklists British Firm, Bids And Deals A. Wilson's Stores Purchase, Manufacturers Trust Cut Prime Lending Rate I.C.I.-Yorkshire Copper In Joint Venture, Sterling Strong Against Seasonal Trend, Australian Wool Sales Open Lower Prices Paid, Influx Of U.S. Business Firms Into Switzerland 400 Enterprises Represented, Equities' Brisk Advance Good START To New Account, Furness, Withy And Company Limited Overall Results Regarded With Satisfaction Group New Tonnage Commitments Exceed £12,000,000 Readiness To Meet Future With Confidence Mr. Frank Charlton On Year's Developments, W. German Reserves Resume Rise Latest Returns Show Dm.256m. Gain, Wall Street Closes With Fractional Advances, Central Bank Of The Congo Discussions Nearing Conclusion, U.S. Ban On Buying Of Cuban Sugar, The Pound Slightly Cheaper London Buys Dollars, Beecham Shares Active On Rumours, Ozalid Raise Interim To 16 Per Cent W. P. Butterfield's Policy Of Diversification, U.K. Metal Stocks, China Buys More Ceylon Rubber Agreement For Extra 5,000 Tons, Rise In U.S. Bill Rate Record Volume Of Tenders, U.S. Railways Wage Pact, Herefordshire Farm Sold For £47,000, U.S. Lead And Zinc Subsidies, Money Still Scarce, Japanese Bank Rate Change Expected Unaltered For 20 Months, Dowty Group Limited Sir George Dowty's Statement to Shareholders reveals another year of progress, Hackbridge Holdings Proposed Payment One-For-One Scrip Issue Planned, Far East Bunker Oil Price Reductions, Shell Oil $3M. Land Purchase. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Commodities Copper Lower: Late Rise In Tin, Closing Prices. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Property: Happton & Sons, Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Henry Butcher & Co, Property Investments.
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