The Times - 16/05/1961
1961; Gale Group;
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From Our Motoring Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Horticultural Correspondent, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, BY MONITOR, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, HAROLD NICOLSON, R. FURNEAUX JORDAN, MICHAEL EASTHAM, ALEXANDER HADDOW, RONALD RUSSELL, J. C. R. DOW, By A. Nove, WILLIAM ARNOLD, A. V. STAPLETON, JOHN DREW, FROM OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR FILM CRITIC, A correspondent, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL STAFF,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Company Meeting Notices, Motor Car Hire Service, Business Premises, Public Appointments, Opera And Ballet. News: "Far Too Many Books Being Published" Booksellers Plead For Respite, Liberals Claim 181 Seats Gained, Trawler Engineers To Stay Out "Owners' Move Next", Educational Needs In Africa Britain Represented At Conference, The Stomach As A Judge Of Ideology, The Pope On Aid To Poorer Countries, Civil Servants' Link With T.U.C. Mr. Woodcock On Duty Of Affiliation, Concern At Tests With Charollais Cattle, Industrial Estate Clinic Opened, Laos Conference Due To Open Today Formula Agreed For Seating Rival Delegations, Driving Instructors Get More, Public Figure WHO Remains Elusive, The Queen Visits Beaumont, Publishing Merger Likely In U.S., Danish Strikes Settled Parliament Approves Wage Proposals, U.S. To Launch Moon Rockets, Racial Clash In Alabama, Dutch Denial Of Soviet Charge, Take-Over Bid For Corn Exchange, Cuba To Buy From Yugoslavs, 50 Years Of Active Flying, Ghana Troops Leave South Kasai U.N. Civilians Also Withdrawn, Another Paris Bomb Outrage, Scientists Hit By Radioactive Fluid Check After Mishap At Aldermaston, France Will Stop Only After Disarmament Agreement, Co-Op Societies To Be Asked For More, Immunity Decision Endorsed, Nordic Division On Rome Treaty, S. Africa Stops Forward Cover, Marchers Charged �200 Instead Of �937, Anna Anderson Fails In Anastasia Claim 3-Year Case Ends With Order To Pay Most Of Costs, Delay In Printing "The Times", New Designs In Furniture For The Army Making Contented Soldiers, Appeal By Labour Unity Group Six Points For Party Agreement, Stock Exchange Inquiry In U.S., Not To Ratify, New Bridge For The Lake District, 200 Bombers 'Raid' Britain, Lord Attlee To Meet President, New Pattern Of Shopping Machine To Aid The Housewife, Cyprus Hints At Russian Loan, Anglican Visitor To Spain Church Forbidden To Display Its Name, Anglo-Soviet Trade Under Revision, Forfar-London Fruit Trains, Preventive Role Of Hospitals Held Up By Lack Of Staff And Cash, Showing Liner To Coastal Towns Canberra's Whitsun Cruise, 1960 Output By World Industry A Postwar Record Marked Advance In E. And S. E. Asia, King Husain AIDS Desert Rescue British Pilot's Forced Landing, Transport Settlement Bill In Denmark, Firemen Put Case For Inquiry "Satisfied" After Talk With Mr. Butler, S. African Rules For Travellers, Mr. Goldfine Pleads "Guilty", Commons Motion, Soviet Threat To Resume Nuclear Tests French Programme To Go Ahead, Space Tracking Station For Cornwall �500,000 Project By Post Office, Kenya Fears Of Terrorism By Mau Mau Mr. Macleod To See Delegates, Power Failure Chaos In London And S.E. Transport Disrupted: Wide Area Blacked Out 2,000 Miners Held Underground, "Unlawfully Driving Railway Engine", Civil Service Pay Pact Endorsed Institution's Concern At Methods Used, Bank Clerks Seek More Protection, Trunk Dialling For London 22 Exchanges By End Of Year, Urm Liked A Party White Haired Little Housekeeper WHO Kept Helpers Up To Scratch, "Frontal Attack" On Green Belt Fails, Action To Recover Paintings Heirloom Sale "Not Validly Made", Technical Training Week Plans, A Roomy and Comfortable Italian Car, Increase In Arab Militancy, Names Of Fined Doctors Not To Be Given Minister Resists Pressure Hint About Views Of Profession, Military Junta Seizes Power In S. Korea Gun Battle In Seoul, Africans Walk Out Of Talks At Salisbury Protest On Land Issue, Union Leaders' Move To Help Five M.P.s, Confidence In Provost, Reply Paid Service For Parcels, Book On Professor Orr Case, Dirty Air Kills 50,000 A Year, Pewterers' Company's New Livery Hall, M.E.A.'s �25,000 Profit, Teacher Told To Work, Not Play, Tunisian President Arrives Today, Chance To Show Mr. Kennedy's Resolve Aims Of Possible Summit Talk, Man Killed, Two Wounded Neighbours Heard Shots In Night, More Incidents In Kenya Crime Wave, Butterfly Net's Task IS Over, Woodworkers Want 1s. An Hour Rise, Mr. Johnson Boosts Relations With Formosa, Labour Influence "Undermined By Differences", "�3 12s. Rent Out Of �10 Wage", "New Dimension In Church Thinking", Vicar Suggests Trade Union For Clergy Way Of Preventing "Exploitation", British Trade Fair Heavily Booked 'Sold Out' Notices Go Up In Moscow. Law: Mother's Plea For Girl Fails, Further Remand In Diamonds Case, Queen's Bench Division Mrs. Castle Ends Her Evidence Castle v. Chataway, Anti-Polaris Man Fined �8 Name Given After "A Bit Of Thinking", Probate, Divorce And Admiralty Division "A Tragic Case" Stourton v. Stourton, Two Men Deny Arms Charges Ammunition "Found In Car Boot", Patrice Michelin Fined �145, Queen's Bench Division Fumes Addict Jones v. Lionite Specialities (Cardiff) Limited, Man Sentenced To 10 Years To Be Freed, Scheme Of Arrangement, Plan To Shoot Jewish Airmen U.S. Jurist's Reference To Hitler At Eichmann Trial, HERR. W. B. MAETZEL, a member of the, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division �250 Damages For Footballer Robertson v. Odhams Press Ltd. And Another, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division "Who Were You Really Afraid Of?" Byrne And Another v. Foulkes And Others. News in Brief. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861. Sport: Yorkshire's Debt To Trueman Champions Given A Fight, Sports in Brief, Pinturischio Not Backed, Brighton Programme, Kent Checked At Worcester, Declared Runners For York, Pataudi Again Third Successive Century, Gloucester Rally At Lord's, Mackenzie Victory In Vesta Heat, Notts Take Four Points, Evening Racing At Wolverhampton, English Players And Italy Reply To F. A. Not Satisfactory, Surrey Show Courage In Adversity May And Willett Impress, Athletes Given Their Due, Right Conditions At Last, Just Great Wins Derby Trial Unlucky Dual Beaten At Brighton, Yesterday's Results At Three Meetings Brighton, Prosecutor Chosen For Dante Stakes Pinturischio Misses York Event Today, Essex Collared By Marner Lancashire Gain Lead Without Bonus, Three Freshmen Excel For Cambridge, Ninth Wicket Pair ADD 97, Laver's Costly Errors Pietrangeli Takes Turin Title, Warwick Strongly Placed, Peel Memorials Croquet. Display Advertising: The National Association Of Iron And Steel Stockholders, Player's, S. K. F., Nomikos, Welbeck College, Draught, House Design Competition, English Electric, Multiple Display Advertisements, Semtex, Mowlem, Gpo, Pechiney, Bury Felt, Argyle, Isr, Three Faces Of Africa. Picture Gallery: A Submarine Launched. Property: Sales By Auction, Jones, Lang, Wootton & Sons, Hampton & Sons, Property Price "Not Amazing", Bernard Thorpe & Partners. Politics and Parliament: Higher Age For Death Penalty Wrong Time To Make Change House Of Lords, N.H.S. Prescriptions Fall, House Of Commons Time To Think On Coal Imports Steel Firm's Request Deferred, Lord Radcliffe To Head Security Inquiry, Bigger Grants To Ex-M.P.s No Pension Scheme, Labour Protest At Frigate's Visit To Angola. Official Appointments and Notices: Chelsea Awards, Bristol Old Vic School Head Resigns, Bishop To Be Dean Of Guildford The Rt. Rev. G. W. Clarkson, "Could Have Kept Post As Rector", Ecclesiastical News. Arts and Entertainment: Boy For Tosca Role, Chelsea Splendour-But With An Eye On Smaller Gardens Exhibitors Helped By Earliness Of The Season, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,680, "V. And A." Exhibit Plate Purchases Early English Chalice And Paten, Full Astronomical Clock On Show Reproduction Of One Made In 1364, Broadcasting Programmes, Academy To Open An Architecture Studio. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Fears In Kenya, Under the Drier, When to Give Names, An Independent Mind. Letters to the Editor: Out Of Shelter, Economic Regulators, Christian Unity, Brighter Scoring, Ends And Means, Research Into Cancer Progress That Has Been Made, Bought And Paid For. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Janacek's Opera About A Man In The Moon, Drama With Too Much Doctrine, A Woman Pianist From Brazil, Still Waiting for Miracle Dublin Players not so funny, Esther with Almost Too Many Ideas, Fine Production Of Time Remembered, Lack Of Background Weakens Play, Lively Aida In Spite Of Vocal Failings, Duvivier's New Film Lad In Montmartre, Last Days At Cannes American Approach To Delinquency, Style and Subject in Japanese Prints. Obituaries: Lady Clarina, Major J. R. Anderson, Mr. Philip Jourdan Private Secretary To Cecil Rhodes, Obituary, Admiral Sir Dudley North A Wartime Scapegoat. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Commodity Markets Cash Tin Advances �5 15s. A Ton, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: ENGLISH STEEL CORPORATION LIMITED (75% owned by Vickers Limited; 25% by Cammell Laird & Company Limited), 300M. Kr. Swedish Bond Issue, Buoyant Tone On Wall Street Advances Of $1 Or So, Halifax Assets Over �500M., City News In Brief, Latest Dividends, Queen Anne's Mansions And Hotel Name Changed To Queen Anne's Hotels & Properties Limited, Volkswagen Shares Rise Sharply, Retail Trade Has A Good Month Increase IS Shown In April Estimates, Sun Alliance Insurance Limited Continued Growth Of Investment Income Profit And Dividend Increased Another Excellent Year's Work Mr. T. D. Barclay Reviews Group's Operations, Sun Alliance Results, Sterling Under Pressure Widespread Offering From Continent, Invisible Earnings Outlook, Royal Exchange Assurance 241st Annual Report Reorganization Of Group Affairs Following Merger With "Atlas" Lord Kindersley On A Year Of Consolidation, Russia May Buy Steel Pipes From Japan, Transport Survey Aid For Colombia, Spanish Currency Regulations, Fisons Hold Interim, Ceylon Estates Labour Ruling, On Other City Pages, The London Assurance A Memorable Year Mr. Harald Peake Views Future With Confidence, �15M. Subscribed For �200,000 Offer, Agricultural Mortgage Issue Coming, Lisbon Electric Tramways, Grain Markets, The "Shell" Transport And Trading Company, Limited Rapidly Growing Demand For Oil Group's Role In Development Of New Countries Current Trading Reflects Continued Difficulties Tribute To Retiring Chairman: Lord Godber's Immense Contribution, Proposal For New I.M.F. Institution Mr. Bernstein On Currency Scheme, New Zealand Government 6 per Cent. Stock, 1972, New Zealand To Raise �20M. In London, Baker Perkins Limited A Year Of Expansion Mr. A. I. Baker's Remarks, Cerebos Bid $3.9M. For Canadian Vinegar, Danish Bacon Company Limited A Successful Year's Trading Activities Show Growing Diversity Bacon Consumption Progressively Rising Mr. Frank Herbert On One-For-Five Distribution, Markets Still Active Equities Edge Ahead, Pilkington Glass Expansion Spending �1M. A Year On Research, New Credit Plan For Oil Fired Central Heating, Royal Exchange Operations, The Agricultural Mortgage Corporation Limited A Year Of High Achievement For Farmers Under Adverse Conditions Overall Net Output Reaches New Peak Fundamental Difference In Approach To Agriculture By Britain And The "Six" Growing Demand For Credit Continues Mortgage Loans Figure Exceeds Previous Record By Over 50 Per Cent Mr. Evelyn J. Bunbury On Corporation's Post-War Progress, Wall Street $1 Higher, Rise Expected In U.S. Bill Rate, W. German Reserves Climb Further Another Dm.101m. Rise, Royal Dutch/shell Quarterly Figures, Finance Companies Link, Shell Share Split Coming Crosses & Heatons' 7� P. C. Final, Money In Uneven Supply, Company News Increased Health Charges Will Hit Profits Of Timothy Whites Shops Spicers Paying 2� Points More With Earnings Up Again, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Business Changes, Architects For The Stock Exchange. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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