The Times - 11/10/1960
1960; Gale Group;
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From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From a Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Reporter, L. ST. JOHN BULLER, I. T. MORSHEAD, W. T. WILMOT, STONHAM, J. H. RICHIARDI., D. McNAMARA, JULIUS ADLAM., G. STOCK, From A Young Conservative, JOHN EHRMAN, OLIVER MOXON, GUY MOULINS, A friend, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Northern Correspondent, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, From Our Schools Rugby Correspondent, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, By Our City Editor, From a Special Correspondent,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Service Notices, Opera And Ballet, Public Appointments. Law: Estate Agent Of 27 On Fraud Charge, Hearings In Malta Begin Today No Cooperation From Two Parties, JUDGE GRANVILLE SMITH sitting in the, The Restrictive Practices Court (Mr., "Victim Of His Own Fancy" Gaoled Represented Himself As A Pilot, Compensation And Imprisonment Regina v. McCarthy, Prison Pictures Of Turkish Politicians Auction To Defray Costs Of Trial, High Court Of Justice Probate, Divorce And Admiralty Division Brief To Counsel Brief Cahill v. Cahill, Court Of Appeal Lease Valid Though Planning Permission Required Best v. Glenville, MR. JUSTICE STEVENSON dismissed a, Secret Documents Not Burnt Corporal Sentenced, The COURT OF APPEAL (Lord Justice, Capital Murder Case: Youth To Appeal, "A Case From Manchester" Regina v. McKay, Court Of Criminal Appeal Prevalent Crime In England Common Practice In Aden Regina v. Qasim, Inadmissible Evidence Regina v. Parker, Farmer Not Guilty Of Murder Judge's Questions To Jury In Summing-Up, Warrant Issued In Bubble Gum Case Man Fails To Appear, Charges Of Stealing In Banks Man Sent For Trial, Boy Of 12 "Prime Mover" In Case Plea To Reverse Ruling On Return To Father, SENATOR FERNANDO. Minister of Justice. News: Woman Dead After House Explosion Wreckage Hurled Into Field, Bribery Charges To Be Discussed, Thames Flow Greatly Above Normal, Hazarded Upon A Rock Even Landlubbers Will Take Sides In Judging This Naval Occasion, Access Order For Rock Climbers' Benefit Public Inquiry Possible, U.N. Control Urged For S.W. Africa Mr. Wade On Need For A Lead By Britain, Death In Sodium Cyanide Mishap Five Workers Hurt, More Three-Storey Terrace Houses Architect's Prediction, 400,000 Fewer U.S. Unemployed, France To Build Liner For Israel For Atlantic Route, Boilermakers' Ban On Recruits Stays Talks With Employers, Naga Rebels Keep Up Pressure Hopes Of Gradual Pacification, Find On "The Times" Office Site Section Of Wall May Be Roman, Contraband Gold British Nationals Charged, U.S. Joins Battle For Canada's Prairie Audiences, More Soviet Women Are Engineers Difficulties Overcome, Call For Peace Treaty With Germany Communists Attack Bonn "War Aims", University Support For Mr. Gaitskell, Tally Clerks Decide To Continue Strike Stalemate: But Union Efforts For Settlement Expected, M.F.H. Buys 1,300 Acres In Devon, 2,000 On Strike In Bulawayo, Government Aid For 75,000-Ton Cunarder "Similar" To Chandos Proposals Agreement On Replacing The Queen Mary, Housing Elderly People In The Expanding Towns Minister To Ask For High Priority, Journey Into Past For Dr. Adenauer Anniversary Of Ford Works At Cologne, Lord Nuffield's 83rd Birthday, Israel Offer Of Joint Disarmament Proposal For Arab States, U.N. Report For Dr. Adenauer Airport Meeting With Mr. Nehru, Rome Students Burn Austrian Flag, Relief Plan For Upper Reaches Of The Lyn, Sarawak's Chinese Still Outnumbered Sea Dayaks Ahead In New Census, Private Amazed By Army Report Denies Signing On For 22 Years, Radioactive Waste Dumping M. Cousteau Joins French Protests, Vaccination Against Cancer Swedish Experiment, Development Aid For St. Kitts Delegation's Talks In London, Pankhursts' Work Recalled Plaque At London Headquarters, U.S. Everest Attempt Next Spring Permission Of Nepal, "Rhodesia Will Never Accept Sell-Out" Sir R. Welensky Defends Policy On Eve Of Monckton Report, Basildon Inquiry IS Postponed, Missionary's Work For Nigeria Calabar Tribute By Princess, Smuts's Home As A Memorial Spirit Of Service To Be Remembered, Prices Of Two Fiat Models Cut, The Queen Opens New Bridge Over The Tay 750th Anniversary Of Perth's Royal Charter, Rail Strike Off Settlement Of Pay Dispute N.U.R. Accept By Narrow Vote, Keep To Right For Realism, "Misuse Of Union Vote" Deplored Branch Writes To Mr. Cousins, Critical Stage In Fishery Talks With Iceland, Reuters' Service To World Chairman On Tradition Of Impartiality, Woman Of 72 Gains Decree Nisi, Cruisers Not To Be Paid Off Faults Will Be Put Right, French Challenge On Nuclear Arm Defence Bill To Be Opposed, Nuisance Of Budding Izaak Waltons Move To Give Boys A Place Of Their Own, Mileage Cut In London Sunday Buses, Protests Over Frejus Relief Funds Money Spent On Public Works, R.A.A.F. To Get French Or U.S. Fighter, "Mental Patient Dragged Boy Across Field" Father's Allegations Of Violence At Hospital Inquiry, Czech Backing On Coexistence Party's Tilt At Peking, Roadway Plan For "Death Canal" M.P. To Raise Issue Of Continuing Danger, Congo Demands Surrender Of Mr. Lumumba Threat To Attack U.N. Troops, Three Undergraduates From The College Of The Sea Developing Sailors' Potentialities, Faulty Application of a Safety Measure, French Plans For Europe In Abeyance Paris Meeting Of The Six To Follow Bonn Clarification, Greek Prime Minister Denies German's Charges Collaboration Story "Vulgar Slander", Victory For Public In Parking Battle, British Victims Of Algeria Bomb Mother Flies Out To Injured Son, Apartheid Issue In Commonwealth Mr. Nehru's Views, Attackers Thwarted Employee Clings To Case Holding £1,000, Dismissed Head Complains Of Deputy Remark About His Working Hours, B.B.C. Explains About 10 P.M. Big Ben On With The News, Pile-Up Of Export Goods, Swiss Expelled From Moscow Soviet Reprisal, Colonial Expert With Task Of Providing Teachers, Drinking Laws Reform Urged Background Facts By Conservatives, S. Africa "At End Of Her Patience" Mr. Louw Replies To U.N. Criticisms, Australian Boy's Kidnapping Man Held In Ceylon For Questioning, Harewood Herd To Be Destroyed Outbreak Of Foot And Mouth Disease, Potato Buying Programme Removing Surplus Of 750,000 Tons, Narrow Escape In Antarctic Australian's Tractor Down Crevasse, More Use Urged Of Voluntary Nursing Duchess Of Kent Opens Conference, Assembly Agrees To Discuss Tibet, Tasting The Wines Of 1959 A Memorable Year, F.A.O. Funds Severely Strained By Horse Sickness, Woman Feared In Car Over Beachy Head Search For Child, Juke Box Fee Scheme Confirmed, Flood-Hit Traders Anxious About Insurance Livelihood Of Many Dependent On Interpretation Of Policies, 700 Car Men Strike Over Redundancy, Circus Animals Rescued Floods Hit Winter Quarters, Union's Retort At Vauxhalls 'Incorrect' To Say They Were Consulted. Display Advertising: Scottish Widows' Fund, Multiple Display Advertisements, Technology, The Salvation Army, Civil Defence, Pinnock Finance, Piccadilly Circus, Daks Suits, Semtex Ltd, Guinness, Vickers-Armstrongs Limited, Wales Limited, Hodge Industrial Securities, Lindley Thompson, Booth's, Elliott Computers, No Getaway!, B.P. Gases Limited, Motor Show, Qantas, Pan Am, Upro, Weekly Post, Kleinwort, Sons & Co., Northern Ireland, Thos. W. Ward Ltd, Mercantile Credit Company, Morgan Crucible Company. Picture Gallery: Reflective Photography. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Women's World Chess Championships, Drawings By Sir Charles Barry Centenary Exhibition At R.I.B.A., The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,497, Broadcasting Programmes, New Lerner and Loewe Musical. Official Appointments and Notices: Nansen Medal Awarded To Four Britons "Pioneers Of World Refugee Year", Dr. Velebit's U.N. Post Former Ambassador In London, New Governor Of Nyasaland Appointment Of Mr. G. S. Jones, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, Psychiatric Care For Mr. Goldfine, Two Appointments In B.O.A.C. New Post Of Chief Pilot Filled, U.S. Award For Two British Engineers. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Mr. Macmillan Sees Five Ministers. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Lisping in Numbers, Lost Talents, The Plunge Taken, Moving Out, Manned by Civilians. Letters to the Editor: Block Vote, Cold Welcome, Nuclear Weapons, State Pension Scheme, Schopenhauer, Mammoths Of The Road, Waiting In Style, Floods In The West Why Trees Should Be Planted, Puddings And Perches. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. Ralph Sutton Former Editor Of Official Law Reports, Obituary, Lt.-Col. E. W. Browne, Prof. W. D. Elcock, Sir George Barnes, Mr. J. F. Huntington Translator Of M. Bertrand De Jouvenel, Mr. Justice Somerhough. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1860. Reviews: Abbey Theatre Comes Down Making Way For A New One, On People Looking at Paintings, Traditional Mixture Of Magic And Mirth, Drawings By The Masters, Edinburgh Festival Centre, Anouilh Pokes Fun at Napoleon, String Orchestra's Tenth Birthday, Test Of Pianist And Conductor Works By Mozart And Beethoven, History Of French Ballet, Operatic Attempt to Portray Alexander the Great, Coherent Play from Torrent Success in Near Impossible Task. Sport: Sea Wolf Chief Northern Hope In Cesarewitch, Apprentices' Day At Warwick, Strong Southern Counties Pack England Forwards To Face S. Africans, Cough Puts Pandofell Out Of Tomorrow's Race Choice Lots At Tattersalls' Yearling Sale, Long Hitters Progress Worplesdon Less Congenial Conditions Difficult, Tottenham Hotspur Denied A Point At Last, N.H. Get Overnight Declarations, England Selectors Satisfied, Cricketers In Football XI, Warwick Racing Results, Sports in Brief, Rugby Club Records To October 8 London And South-East, Returns From N.H. Meetings Plumpton, Kenton's Future Looks Secure Lacrosse Strength Demonstrated, Worplesdon Results In Draw Ordep, Baptismal Beginning To Schools Rugby Season, Giardello Defends Reputation Courageous Downes Faces Hard Task. Business and Finance: Wall Street Closes Irregular, B.M.C. Swedish Office, Dutch SALT Company Share Issue, Scandinavian Trade Agreements, Economic Activity In U.S. Should Move Forward This Year, Ottoman Bank's New Voting Proposal, Latest Dividends, W. Germany May Cut Bank Rate Move Expected This Week, 500gns. For Yearling Hereford Heifer, Lord Ritchie's Report Next Week, Melbourne Wool Sale Prices In Sellers' Favour, E. African Banks Raise Rates, U.S. Local Government Issue Record, U.K. To Ask For Car Duty Reduction, Petroleum Products Higher Prices, More Credit Trading In Sweden 70 Per Cent Of Car Sales On H.P., Keeping Down Cost Of Transport Need For Scientific Analysis, Sterling Cable Company Limited Severe Competition Successfully Met Record Current Order Book Mr. James S. Clark On Need For Stable Home Market Conditions, Ellsworth Estates Limited Mr. E. Ellsworth Jones On Company's Favourable Progress, Ind Coope £3M. Success Sound Investment In Lager Brewing, Need For A New Copper Market Policy Other Metals Offer Competition, Midland Bank Index Of Business Turnover, Plea For Qualified Accountants, France Grants Japan Tariff Concessions Minimum Customs Duty To Apply, Mr. Khrushchev On Soviet Commodity Policy M. Samuel Share Marketing, September Trade Figures On Friday, Sunday Pictorial Raises Interim Better Half-Year For Reed & Smith, Repeat Australian Order For English Electric, £385,000 Toffee Take-Over, Record Year For United Wine Total Dividend Of 50 Per Cent, Oil In Blast Furnaces New Uses For Hydrocarbons, Peak S. African Gold Output Nearly £70M. During Third Quarter, Four-Day Week At Formica, Direct To Moscow By Lorry Attractive Prospect For U.K. Firms, L.O.F.'s Profits Fall Sharply Earnings Halved In Second Quarter, U.K. Metal Stocks, Swedish Import Excess, F30m. Swiss Loan For Eurofima, Sterling Slightly Cheaper Continent Sells Pounds, Acute Shortage Of Money Large Amount Of Official Help, EQUITY Prices Hold Steady Funds Again Firm, Fresh Fruit From The Continent Hither Green Rail Depot Cuts Delay, Oilfield News, Camera Distributors' Placing, London & Strathclyde Trust Limited, Sharp Rise In U.S. Bill Rate Highest Since June, Unit Trust Prices. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Closing Prices, Commodity Markets Riots And Labour Troubles Keep Copper Steady. Business Appointments: New F.B.I. Appointment, New Chairman For Life Offices Mr. J. F. Jefferson Appointed. Property: Glendining & Co. Ltd, Sales By Auction, Hampton & Sons, Harrow, Bernard Thorpe & Partners.
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