The Times - 19/11/1960
1960; Gale Group;
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From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, J. D. CASWELL., E. A. DEVENISH, G. H. WINTER., BEAUFORT., J. H. GOLD., D. M. R. ESSON, CECIL M. EIMERL, G. E. MITCHELL., MAX LOCK, From Our Special Correspondent, CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW, C. W. H. SUTTON, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A COLLECTOR, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, Mr. F. Ashton-Gwatkin, By Our City Editor,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Services Tomorrow: Sunday Next Before Advent, Hotels Resorts And Spas, Connoisseurs' Guide, Gardening &c., Opera And Ballet, Travel. Sport: Fine Bowling By Ramadhin Victoria All Out 118, Cambridge Field Events Team, C. T. M. Pugh Appointed, Sports in Brief, Minor Counties And Follow-On December Discussion, Flourishing State Of Fox-Hunting, South Africans At Hawick Universities Make Changes, Open Badminton Surprises, Programmes For Today's Three Meetings Newcastle, Barleycroft Preferred To Branca Doria Flame Gun Jumps Perfectly, Today's Sporting Arrangements Association Football, Ryder Cup Over 18 Holes New Plan Approved By U.S., A Blow For Freedom Less Tension At Tottenham, Squash Rackets Title Sought Again, Yesterday's Racing Results Sandown Park. Politics and Parliament: Controversy Likely Over Rating Bill Powers To Postpone New Valuations Again, Bitter Sweet For Mr. Gaitskell, Bill To End Derating Of Industry Reducing House Rate Burden Minister's Power To Intervene 50% Relief For Charities, Treasury Receive Application Commons Statement Likely On Monday, Lords Debate Over "Lady Chatterley", B.B.C.'s Two New Governors Sir David Milne For Scotland, Newspaper Debate For Commons Mr. Wedgwood Benn's Motion Superseded, Parliament Preserving The Treasures Of Nubia House Of Commons. News: Oxford Student Level Steady 8,805 In Residence, Evening Paper Wins Design Award, Competition For Young British Conductors, "Communist Aid" For Laos Agreement Announced, Rope Factory To Close, Settling Africans In The Towns Big Housing Scheme For S. Rhodesia, Bases In Kenya Opposed By Mr. Mboya's Party Demand For Independence Under Kenyatta, Airliners Hit Flocks Of Starlings Feathers In JET Engines, Virtue And Reward Whose Good Works?, £16,700 For Churches' Preservation Latest List Of Grants, Fate Of Abducted Greek Children 'In Camps As Part Of Communist Reserve', Mr. Foot In At Ebbw Vale Liberal Third, Submarine And Tanker In Collision Casing Pierced, No Casualties Portland Exercise, Anti-Gaitskell Line Supported, Redundancy Fears For 1961 Need For More Light Industry, Gatt Approves Link With Poland Discussions On Efta, Ulster Would Accept A Polaris Base If IT Meant More Jobs Lord Brookeborough's Talk With Mr. Macmillan And Mr. Butler, Soviet Arms Sent To Cuba U.S. Charges Renewed, No More Men To Be Called Up End Of National Service, 66 Deputies Table Censure Motion French Nuclear Force Vote Next Week, "Aggression" Protest To U.N., Rival Liberals At Small Heath Dispute Settled By H.Q., Danish Cabinet Formed Little Change In Key Posts, Mr. Nyerere's Plan For Federation Rhodesias Included, Mr. Naude Switched To Senate Speculation On Future Post, School Integration Protest Decision Deferred By U.S. Court, Mr. Kasavubu Waits While The U.N. Procrastinates, A Village Survey Forty Children Investigate And Then Stage An Exhibition, Dr. Adenauer To Visit London Next Month Mr. Macmillan's Invitation Periodic Review, "Air Transport Had Birth In India", £14M. Oriana A Liner Full Of New Ideas Telenurse To Pick Up Babies' Cries, Churchill Avenue Gets An Eoka Name, Calmer Trend For Japan's Elections Confidence Vote In Mr. Ikeda, Commonwealth Talks In March South Africa To Be Discussed, Hinds Rearrested After Release Freedom Move Fails, Cause Of V-Bomber Crash Believed Known, U.S. Air Force Ban On Dependants' Travel, "Cleopatra" Workers Given Notice, Mr. Kennedy Briefed On U.S. Navy's Role In Caribbean, Malaya Rebuke For British Professor Anger Over Tilt At "Sarong Culture", "No Experiments" Slogan Again Dr. Adenauer's AIM For Elections, More Outbreaks Of Foot-And-Mouth Disease Spread By Sheep-Worrying, Mr. Whitney's Plans Newspaper Management As Main Interest, Canada Broadcasting Changes Proposed Limit On Contests, No U.S. Import Ban On Power Units Petitions Rejected, 4,000 Idle At Dagenham Man's Transfer A "Major Issue" 2,000 Cars Lost, Sir W. Churchill: "No Anxiety", Dunlop Introduce Short Time, Dismay In Industry "Increasing Cost Of Steelmaking", Col. Mobutu Expels Ghana Mission Threat To Prevent U.N. Arrivals In Leopoldville, The Queen Mother: Injunction Continued, Canadian Trade Warning To Britain Risks Of Entering Common Market, Growing Danger To Footpaths. Display Advertising: Italian State Tourist Office(e.N.I.T.), Nassau, The Observer, Appeals, Winter Holidays In Italy, Multiple Display Advertisements, Gardeners Chronicle, Austria, The Times, Australia, Glass Yarns & Deeside Fabrics, Globalair, Brewers' Society. Law: "I Cannot See Man WHO Shot Me" Three Remanded In Piccadilly Case, Four Remanded On Bank Charge Further Inquiries In Girl's Case, Chief Acquitted Of Ritual Murder Five Others Sentenced, Court Of Appeal No Free Kick Alder v. Moore, Man Escapes From Dartmoor, High Court Of Justice Chancery Division Speedy Trial Ordered Tuck v. E.T.U. And Others, Court Told Of Flour Mill Deals Former Turkish Minister Accused, Spaniards WHO Were At Communist Congress Madrid Trial Today, British Seamen Gaoled, Judgment For Parishioners Removal Of High Church Articles, Further Charge In Bank Case, Condemned Alsatian, 'Go Kart' Cause Of Soldier's Death Inquest Jury Suggest Safety Barriers. Arts and Entertainment: Miss Joan Sutherland's American Debut, Few Secrets For Mr. Moiseiwitsch Unfailing Assurance At Festival Hall, Broadcasting Programmes For The Weekend Today, £3,300 Paid For An Atlas Presentation Copy To Colbert, Eminent Musicians In Late-Night Recital, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,531. Picture Gallery: View From The Skeleton Of A Steeple. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Rescuing the Monuments, Rates Up To Date, A Show of Strength, Revolutionary Problem. Letters to the Editor: Covent Garden Market, Changing Houses, New Block At Guy's, Degrees Of Control Ford Holdings Compared, "All Multilateralists", Killing By Accident, Tally-Ho!, Licensing Bill. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Ecclesiastical News Congregational Changes, Recorder Of Sunderland, New Members Of Royal Fine Art Commission, University News Cambridge, From The London Gazette. Reviews: Spirited Porcelain, Giaconda Eminently a Role for Callas, Strings And Flutes Novelties In Arts Council Concert, Goldsmith Play Revived The Good Natured Man, Coping with pests and diseases, Four Lombardy Towns with much to Offer the Visitor, Drawings By Mr. Hans Hartung Comparison With Work Of Mathieu, Move To Raise The Status Of Music Plea For Abolition Of Tax. Obituaries: Viscount Southwell, Obituary, Brig.-Gen. Wilfred Woodcock, Mr. William Grundy, M. Paul Faure Socialist Of The Blum Era, Mr. Harry Battley. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1860. Business and Finance: Share Price Indices, State B.S. Repays Further 10 p.c. Meeting On March 28, Money Market Needs Official Help, Plans For £A40m. Steel Industry W. Australian Deal With Broken Hill, Wall Street Firm At Close Fractional Gains, Sterling Gains Fresh Ground New York Buys Pounds, United Breweries Pay 5½ Per Cent, Wall Street Recovery, Unit Trust Prices, Canada Begins To Count Her Foreign Debt Granada's Real Earning Power, Latest Dividends, Land Securities' Qualified Interim Increase, Sugar Council To Meet In Mexico City Next Wednesday, Quiet Close To Active Week Mixed Gains And Losses, Dutch Loan Success Allotments Cut, British Timken Plan Four-Day Week, Treasury Bill Tender. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Commodities Continent Buying Copper, Stock Exchange Closing Prices. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Tufnell & Partners, Board-Residence And Apartments, Furnished Country And Seaside Properties.
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