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The Times - 17/11/1961

1961; Gale Group;

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From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LAWN TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Science Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AFRICA CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent, J. S. KERANS., C. TSATSOS, JOHN C. R. CREAGH COEN., F. H. NICHOLSON., J. SCOTT, D. S. TENNANT, MAURICE PETHERICK, By J. H. Huizinga, G. W. H. LAMPE, E. W. MARCHANT., JAMES H. GREENWOOD, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM OUR FILM CRITIC, Margot Lady Davson, By Our City Editor, By O. Petit,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Declaration Of Dividends, Opera And Ballet, Flowers. Sport: India Refuse Challenge In Drawn First Test Two Wickets For Richardson, Declared Runners For Sandown Park, Yesterday's Results, Silver Dome May Beat Quick Approach, Azam Khan Defends Squash Title, Captain's Points Decisive Universities Master Old Boys, Sports in Brief, Oxford Name Twickenham XV After Fine Win, England Experiment With Forward Line Byrne And Crawford New Caps Against N. Ireland, Lawn Tennis Rankings Wilson Placed Top With Sangster Miss Mortimer Heads Women's List, Bowls Match Between Two Strong Teams, Essex Profit From Direct Play In Midfield, Yesterday's Racing Results Wincanton, Rackets Pair With Rare Flexibility Marlborough Coast To Victory, Women's Hockey Stimulus First County Games In Midlands, Oxford Strength At Heart Of Defence, Eton Fives. Display Advertising: Merchant And Investment Bankers, Reader's Digest, Howard, Shell, Multiple Display Advertisements, Macleans, Sunday Times, The Wrigley Company, Grundig, Horse Whisky, Player's, Guinness, Hawker Siddeley Group, Spicers, Swissair, Statist, Harveys, A.N.Z. Bank, Woolwich, Queen Elizabeth's Training College, Ferranti, Charterhouse, Robinson Group, Hertz, French Railways, Asti Gancia, Austria Travel Agency, Martins Bank, Bank Of New South Wales, M.Samuel & Co., Simon Engineering, Rootes, Imperial Cancer Research, Matson Lines, Twa, Northern Assurance, Granada Tv, Minicastors, Michelin Tyre, Daily Herald, The Midland Bank, Sunday Telegraph, Exide-Ironclad, Bury Felt. News: Security Council Faced With New Secession Threat, Site Rejected By Moss' Empires Blow To Nottingham Conservatives, New Zealand Fires Threat Settlements In Danger, Laity Criticize Proposal By Theologians Objections To A More Liberal Policy On Intercommunion, More Oath-Taking In Kenya, Briton Falls From Airliner, The Queen Sees Site Of Volta Project Ghana's Schemes For Industrial Progress, French Embassy In Moscow Attacked African Students Break Windows, Plans for Closer Western Economic and Political Consultation Bringing West Germany To Conference Table Hopes For Mr. Kennedy's Talks With Dr. Adenauer, Advertising the need for aircrew, Bridgeton Held By Labour, Mr. Ben-Gurion To Visit Burma, Price Control On French Meat, Colourful Display From Finland, Rehabilitation Role Of 90 Houses Bristol Shelter For Homeless, Television Contracts Issue Settled, B.E.A. Cancelling 79 Services, Commander Needs More Troops, Tibet Resistance To Chinese "1,000 Guerrillas Killed By Bombers", Closer Ties In The Atlantic Alliance January Debate On Proposals, Prompt Relief For Kenya, Untimely Wisdom in a Changing World, 300,000 Patients In Anaemia Test Study By Dieticians, U.N. To Enforce Punishment Of Congo Murderers Killing Of 13 Airmen "An ACT Of Outright Savagery", Britain Agrees To 10-Year Scheme, Justice Party Expects 10 Ministries Turkish Cabinet Ready Soon, Unrest Grows Among London Docks Tally Clerks Employers Said To Be Delaying Action On Plan For Stabilizing Work, History Syllabus Criticized Oxford Petition For Reduction, Princess Alexandra Tours Japan, Councils Asked To Back Theatres, New Panama Canal To Be Built? Washington Hint, Oil Firms' Case Against Delhi Demands "Discounts Not Possible", Mr. Heath's Talks In Belgrade, £500,000 Saving On Drugs Claimed, Sense Of Smell In Animals Experiments On Mice, Armenians Accuse Mr. Malenkov, Pan-American Oil Strike, Pay Troubles, Docks Unrest, Closure Fears in Labour Scene T.U.C. Ask For Quick End To Pay Pause Warning Letter To Chancellor, Is there a career in flying with the R.A.F.?, Massacre Shocks Italy, Completing West's Consultations, Nepalese Control Of Press, S. African Bid To Silence Critics, Petition Over Girl's Expulsion Oxford Union Protest, £20M. Investment In E. Nigeria, Piccadilly Tribute To Caricaturist Gillray Gravestone Restored, Fair Maids Of Honour French And German Without A Fault, Play Any Music At Sight, Pakistan's Locust Invasion, Soviet Reminder To Finland, Heraldry Museum Plan Approved, New Film Group IS Aiming At U.S. Market Bigger Pictures Possible, Wadham's New Plan For Hotel, Chancellor And Mr. Macmillan To Meet Next Month, Claims against Egypt still unsatisfactory, 1,600 Fear Aircraft Works Closure Comets "As Long As There IS Demand", Risks Of Travel At Lowest Price Warning To Agents WHO Undersell, Factory May Have To Close, Tariff Cuts To Be Discussed, Strikers Miss The Boat Liner Sails With Made-Up Crew, Demonstrations In Arab Countries, Glasgow Firemen's Protest March, Staines By-Pass Opens Today, Power Strike Averted Damaging Blow To Pay Pause All-Round Increase, Britons Kept In E. Berlin Sharp Protest To Russians, University Clearing House Urged, Student Riot In Sorbonne, 200 In Cambridge Protest March, Sir Roy Welensky Leaves For Home Talks In Portugal On The Way, £1,500 Pay Snatch In Hospital Escaping Bandits Knock Patients Aside, London Bus Pay Claim Rejected, Kilimanjaro Peak To Be Renamed, Woman Attacked By Stag, Tunku Believes Malaysia IS "In The Bag" London Discussions, Canada's War On Oil Pollution Action Against Foreign Ships, "Small Ships" Plea To M.P.s, Labour Puts Forward £120M. Plan For Australia, Ben Bella Offer On Algeria, N.U.M. Reject Scots Miners' Plan, Dr. Kroll Going Back To Moscow "No Indiscretion". News in Brief. Law: Judicial Committee Of The Privy Council Smith's Case Cited In Appeal From Kenya The Queen v. Sharmpal Singh, Prison And Ban For 3 Deaths Driver "Outrageously High Speed", High Court Of Justice: Probate, Divorce And Admiralty Court's Disapproval Shown Medlicott v. Medlicott (Jackson Intervening), Lord Prestwood Appeals, Lawful Authority To Carry Gun, Restrictive Practices Court "Power To Protect Witnesses" In Re Attorney General's Application, Parade Clears Man Of Wages Raid Charge Defence Criticism Of Police, Three Years For Director, Appeal Against Murder Conviction, Two City Policemen Accused, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division "Probe Order" Libel Stekel And Another v. Beaverbrook Newspapers Ltd., Future Of Bench And Bar. Property: Development Plan For Orpington, Property Market Sea Balconies For £1M. Flats Work Starts On 190ft. Block, Building Land And Sites, John D. Wood & Co., Messrs. Whatley, Hill & Co.. Official Appointments and Notices: Ecclesiastical News Archdeacon Of Ely Appointed, Bank Pay Award, Cento Post For Air Vice-Marshal, American Award For Sir E. Appleton, Air Safety Award For B.E.A.?, Cambridge, University News More Room For Corpus Christi Graduate Colony At Leckhampton, R.A.F. Appointments. Arts and Entertainment: A Welcome Return to TV Dame Flora Robson Oddly Cast, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,839, The Sale Room Fine Silver Brings Good Prices, Television Programmes. Politics and Parliament: Conservatives Disquiet About Omission Of Irish, Paris Talks On Channel Link, Immigrants Bill presented as necessary but distasteful, House Of Commons, Multiracial hopes in S. Rhodesia House Of Lords, Shadow Cabinet Unaltered Mr. Wilson Back At Top Of Poll Stalemate In Fight Between Wings, Commons Storm Over Immigration Mr. Gaitskell Speaks Of Victory For Fascists "Shameful And Shabby Bill". Picture Gallery: Exploring Desert Pinnacles. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The Singapore Base, Critical Negotiations, From Bad To Worse, Makers of Toys, Through the Maze. Letters to the Editor: Common Market, Inter-Communion, At The Cenotaph, Coastal Casualty?, WHO Shall Speak For Engineers?, Out Of The Frying Pan?, Famine In Kenya, Greek Elections, Training For The Law No Merit In Early Specialization. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: The Man Who Detested Noise, Jacket Off To Folk Music Mr. Seeger IS "A Way Of Life", Fine Account of Symphony Mahler's Third at Festival Hall, Shostakovich's Eighth Quartet, Greater Finesse Needed, SAD Little Play By Lorca, Court Theatre Chooses Its Plays For a Year, Film that Makes No Concessions Paris Pullman: II Cristo Proibito. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861. Obituaries: Conde De Tovar, Mr. Sam Rayburn A Formidable Speaker Of The House Of Representatives, Mrs. Barbara Hammond Scholarship And Style In Social History, Miss Gladys Pott, Ald. W. H. Oldfield, Ven. T. C. Hammond, Obituary, Dr. Joseph Kenyon, Prof. Antonio Neto. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Commodity Markets Pressure On Zinc Prices Dries Up In The Afternoon, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: Maynards Limited Increasing Volume Of Business, Patchy EQUITY Markets Selling Pressure On Steels, Putting Their House In Order, Swiss Power Loan., Growing Problem Of Hot Money Movements Need To Adjust Exchange Spreads?, Maintained Gold Stock, Canadian Bank Rate Higher, Anglo-Japanese Trade Arrangements, Associated British Maltsters Unprecedented Demand For Products Sir Nutcombe Hume On Efforts To Increase Productive Capacity, No Fresh Capital Needed By Tube Investments Sombre Outlook For Steel Shares, Note Circulation Rises £3M., Company News Philips Lamp Sales Maintained But Profits Lower Saunders Valve Seek Trustee Status, Wall Street Turns Lower, Canadian $ Turns Weaker Possible Official Action, New York Stock Exchange Seat Sold, U.S. Treasury Denial Speculators Losses Statement, Tube Investments Limited Record Earnings For Sixth Year Ample Finances For Development Sir Ivan Stedeford On T.I.'s Policy Of Balanced Growth, Eastwoods Sales Still Expanding, Hawker's Export Difficulties, New Company Formed To Help Non-White Africans Short-Term Loans For Farmers And Businessmen, Agents Appointed, U.S. And European Costs Compared, Japan To Maintain Relaxations, October Trade Indices, Wall Street Turns Lower Losses Of $1, Rubber Firm's Iron Find Investigations By Malaysia, Latec Quotation Cancelled, 1928 Trust Raising £1,012,500, Swedish Bank Liquidity Ratios Changed, British Columbia Power, Watney Mann Property Company Limited, Yesterday's Dividends, Credit In Ample Supply Some Balances Unlent, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Business Changes Lord Plowden Next T.I. Chairman. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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