The Times - 26/09/1961
1961; Gale Group;
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From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Schools Rugby Correspondent, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PHILATELIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, M. E. M. HERFORD., HENRY DURANT, J. B. SELBY, J. E. MEADE., FRANCES BOYD., PEARL BINDER., FITZROY MACLEAN., JACKIE SMYTH., From Our Special Correspondent, C. J. S. RUNDLE, R. A. RYAN, EDGAR LAWRENCE., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Lord Killearn, Mr. Hugh Honour, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From a U.S. Correspondent, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL STAFF,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Motor Car Hire Service, Business Premises, Opera And Ballet, BUSINESS OFFERS (Continued from Page 1, Column 7). Sport: Vertical Park For 3,000 New Cars, Sports in Brief, Opportunity For The Jockey Club Big Newmarket Meeting During Sales, Successes With Two-Year-Olds, Jubilee Tests For Old Elthamians Haberdashers Show Their Paces, Contest For Lorry Anti-Theft Devices, Scotland Face Tough World Cup Test Something More Than Hampden Roar Needed, No Lack Of Competition For Oundle Places, Better Teamwork By Streatham, Folkestone National Hunt Meetings, Roehampton Croquet, Yesterday's Football Results, N. Ireland START To Build Anew McParland Dropped, Declared Runners For Newmarket Today, Modern Pentathlon, Sprite Lives up to Name in Mark II Version, John O'groats Not Troubled, Athletes' Deep Concern To Paris Without A Coach, Chiswick Flyover To Close 3 Months, Yesterday's Racing Results Birmingham, New CAP In Eire's World Cup Team, Earlier Lighting Up Urged To Aid The Elderly. Picture Gallery: The Queen Addresses Parliamentarians. Display Advertising: Liverpool, Linguaphone, Siebe Gorman, Pia, Samco, Distington, Multiple Display Advertisements, Pan American, City Treasurer, Cunard, Albright & Wilson, Lancia Of Italy, Egg, Midland Bank, Bank Of Montreal, Twentieth Century, Gallaher, John Mowlem & Co. Ltd, Nescafé, Imperial Typewriter, Radio Times, Rover, Industrial Exhibitions, Kobler, Granada Tv, Mnb, John Tann. News: Aid For Liberal Arts Colleges, Plastic Valves To Baby's Heart, Miners Discontented About Price Lists, Three Pit Ballot Officers Banned "Union Instructions Ignored", "Improper" Plea To The Queen, Hammarskjold Death Inquiry Plans, British Policy Unchanged, "More Cut-Throat Tv Competition" Mr. Roy Thomson's Forecast, E.E.C. Consider Their Reply To Britain, Britain Not Soviet Hostage Lord Home's Reminder To Mr. Gromyko Russians Hint At "Temporary" Solution To U.N. Leadership, Chester Zoo's New Pachyderm House Successful Breeding Season, Meeting Berlin Obligations Gen. Norstad Speaks Of Allied Steps, Rising Tension In Algeria Bomb Attacks Continue, The Queen Drives To Sandringham, Royal START To Parliamentary Conference Commonwealth As A Family, £7,875 For Watch Set In Diamonds, Local Radio Plan For Bristol, Jamaica Has A Mandate For Secession Government Not To Resign, Baghdad Asked About Arrested Britons Construction Firm's Employees, Dead Sheep At The Roadside, Socialists Discuss Foreign Affairs With Dr. Adenauer, Gen. Alexander Leaves Ghana Changes In High Command, One-Day Strike Halts Fords At Doncaster Overtime Ban Was Broken, Men Say Union Threat Of Fines, Changes In and Out of the Classroom, Clyde Electric Train Service Returning Completion Of The Modifications, Mr. Macleod Sees Sir G. Adams, Atom Scientists To Visit Russia, Influence Of Trade Unions On Life Of Britain, Return Flight To Moon In 10 Years, New Powers Urged To Run Giant Gasworks, Broadmoor Nurse Attack, M.P.s' Appeal To End Tension, Minister In Talks On South Bank Scheme, Worst Industrial Accident Figures For 10 Years Minister Approaching Employers To Improve Prevention, Union Movement Choice For Moss Side, Mr. Cousins Reports On Visit To Berlin, Lyons And Schweppes Form Sales Firm, Miss Storie Taken To Another Hospital, The King's School, Canterbury, Another Riviera Jewel Robbery, New Declaration On Socialism, President Kennedy calls for a truce to terror Stark Realities Facing The World Life Or Death Matter To End Arms Race, "Very Disillusioned", Syrian Leader's Unexplained Absence President's Third Man Takes Over, Roping In Profits At The Rodeo, Scientific Unions Over Hurdle Four New Members Join Council, Full Support By Britain, Teacher Cleared Of Wounding Boy, Afghans Halt Traffic Over Border Crisis In Dispute With Pakistan, Warsaw Pact Powers' Big Exercises Combat Training Plan Protest To Turkey, Young Entrants To Shoe Industry, U.N. Assembly To Debate China, Chaotic Conditions At Library H.Q. Decision On New Building, Barley Crop 12% Up On Last Year Export Revival Could Help Marketing, Bonn Confidence In U.S. Intentions, Union Leader Sick Of Demarcation Squabbles, Cabinet Changes In N. Nigeria Five New Ministers, "Abject Slaves To Hair Fashion", Gen. De Gaulle Consults The Parties Election Shadows, Trial Of Former Gestapo Men, Looking For George Eliot A Visit To The House She Stayed At In Geneva In 1849-50, Evening Extension At Library Of Scotland, Anglican Offer To Orthodox Church Dr. Ramsey Seeks Resumed Talks, Call For Flexible But Firm Policy Mr. Maurice Macmillan At Strasbourg, Effect Of Strike On Nuns, Court Rebuff For Delhi Press Order, War If Conditions Not Met, Lift Maintenance Men Go Back, Walloon Support For Federalism "Strikes Opened Door", Gen. Clay Confers With Dr. Lubke On Berlin Herr Ulbricht Expected To See Mr. Khrushchev, Conference IS Redrafting Peace Motion Views Clash On Naming Berlin, Industrial Court Awards Three Pay Rises, Mr. Kennedy Challenges Soviet To Peace Race. Law: Charge Of Assaulting Actress, More Trafalgar Square Fines, Immorality Appeal, Two "Plot Trial" Officers Escape, Letter Service 'Notlegal' For Summons Ruling By Bench, Three Accused Of 'Black Lime' Frauds Court Told Of Free Supply To Farmers, Hull Skipper Fined £2,100, Boy Killed Mother With Knife "Fits Of Temper", Remand Of Man On Harming Charge Peter Louis Alphon In Court, Sentences On Men WHO Escaped, Five-Year Sentences In Forged Notes Case, Briton On Trial In East Berlin. Arts and Entertainment: New Work By Sir William Walton, Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,794, British Women's Bridge Defeat, Luxembourg Stamps On Show. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: A Sane Appeal, Orthodox Church Leaders Meet, Everything-Except Rose Red, An Occasion for Sentiment?, Second Class Government?. Letters to the Editor: Too Few In The Army?, Long Trousers, The Lesson Of Katanga Strengthening U.N. Machinery, Freight Rates, Forsaken Islands, A Nation In Danger, "Our Fatal Troika", A Woman's Job?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Ecclesiastical News Michaelmas Ordinations. Obituaries: Evelyn Sandbergvavala, Mr. Ivan Walker, Mr. Arthur Jeffress A Loss To The London Art World, Dr. T. P. Colclough Technical Adviser On Steel, Dr. Jose Pontes, Sir Edward Peel, Mr. A. S. Megaw, Obituary. Politics and Parliament: Britain To Transfer Forces Camps. Reviews: Move to Make Still Better Use of National Film Archive, Study In Perverted Fanaticism, Lurcat and French Faith in Art, Concerto For One Hand Prokofiev Work Reaches London, Mozart Softens A Clash Of Styles, Serious Ideas In A Farce Parable On Man's Dignity. Property: Sales By Auction, The Property Market Famous Hostelry For Sale The Red Lion At High Wycombe, Factories Warehouses And Sites, Hampton & Sons, Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Christie's. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Cash Tin Jumps £10 A Ton, Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: Opportunities At Port Glasgow Several New Factories Building, Satellites' Role In Soviet Economic Growth Implications Of Berlin Crisis, City News In Brief, Latest Dividends, S. African Mining House Raises $30M. U.S. Loan, Early Interest Flags Isolated Pockets Of Activity, Selling To Europe A Better Image Of Britain Needed, Swiss Trust Law Published, Money Surplus To Demand, New Open-End Investment Company Registered In Bermuda, Friars Investment Raise Interim, Britain Drinks More Port, New Scottish £5 Bank Note Today, Losses Of $2 On Wall Street, $6,500,000 Credit For Japanese Firm, $91.6M. American Fire Losses Lowest Total For Nine Months, Contrasting U.S. Bill Rates, Sterling Closes Unchanged Dutch Florin In Demand, Whale Ship Sold To Japan For £2,150,000 German Textile Mission To Visit U.K., Move To Assist Foreign Firms Setting Up In The U.S. Hope Of Greater Flow Of Investment Capital, Large Programme Ahead, Wall Street Easy Falls Of $2, Ceylon Steel Mill Scheme Goes Ahead, Unit Trust Prices, Company News Ampol Petroleum To Raise £A2m. From California Texas Oil Bruce Peebles' Share Offer For Belmos. Business Appointments: Business Changes Sir Leonard Owen Joins United Gas. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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