The Times - 08/05/1961
1961; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Swimming Correspondent, From A French Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From Our Motor Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLO CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, From a Lawn Tennis Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By Monitor, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, Our Medical Correspondent, VICTOR PURCELL., JOHN HUTCHINSON., JOHN C. MANN., ROBINS., EMEKA NNAGOR., STEPHEN GARVIN., DAVID ENGLEHEART., HENRY ADLER., P. I. DOUGLASS., By D. R. Denman, R. GREIG., FROM OUR FILM CRITIC, Professor J. D. Mackie, Mr. S. Basil Reay, DOUGLAS JAY, ANTHONY WEAVER., A. M. DOUGLAS-HAMILTON., DEREK ROPER., ARTHUR WAREHAM., ARNOLD L. HASKELL., C. F. COX., IAN YOUNG., F. R. McQUOWN., FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From An Agricultural Correspondent, From a Correspondent, By Our City Editor,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Business Premises, Opera And Ballet, Flowers, Public Appointments. Sport: So Dismal For Australians Eight Hours' Play In Week Rain Still Threatens, Leading Players Protest, Sports in Brief, Queen's Cadets On Target, Results Of Saturday's Race Meetings On The Flat Kempton Park, Moutiers Passes Prix Hocquart Test Convincing Longchamp Win, Curvis's Titles At Stake, Spurs Finally Conquer Tension And Win All But Wembley's Hearts, Weather Holds Up Dulwich College, Stormy Pattinson Cup Yachting, Solent Starters Reduced, Scotland's World Cup Success, Derby Hopes Out This Week, Handicap Defies Sallymount, Lifeboat Tows In Two Yachts, First-Class Cricket Scores Somerset v. Hampshire, Polo Cottage Win Tyro Cup Back-Hand Goals Settle Issue, Singles Titles For Wilson And Miss Mortimer, Amateurs Have Their Chance Playing For Places In Walker Cup Bonallack Favourite, Firefly Final Protest West Kirby Take Wilson Trophy, Subtle Tennis Combination Art And Science Of Etchebaster, Miss Ramirez Beats Miss Bueno, St. Thomas's Crew Disqualified, Davis Cup Victory For Austria, Golf Play-Off Falls Flat First Prize At Last For Hunt, Last Fight Rally Wins Fencing, Kevan Replaces Greaves England XI To Play Mexico, Today's Racing Programmes Alexandra Park, Five New Internationals To Swim In Moscow, Pietrangeli Top Seed, Victory For Moss: Finishes Lap Ahead Of Brabham. Display Advertising: Multiple Display Advertisements, Banco DI Roma, Vichy, Neville Industrial Securities, House Coal, Spencer, Barclays Bank, The Times, The Rio Janeiro Flour Mills, Consumers' Association, Harrison Line, Woolwich, Marshall & Snelgrove, The Rib Room, The Reader's Digest, Lillywhites, Distressed Gentlefolk's, E. N. Mason & Sons, B. M. C. Corporation, Twa, Australia Digs Deep, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Costain. News: Civil Service Unions Face Pay Decision, Indian Move To Prohibit Dowries Damaging Social Effects, Distress Signals With Torch, Agreement On Toro Constitution More Ministers For Uganda Kingdom, Last Horses Leave The London "Tea Run" A Changing Street Scene, Armed Police Bar African March, Village Angered By Housing Minister's Decision Inspector's Objection To Building Development Overridden, Appeal To Limit Nuclear Arms Scientists At Oslo Conference, Soviet Intentions Proclaimed, 10,000 See Tattoo At Aldershot, Healing Wounds, Coexistence IS Not Enough Mr. Gaitskell's Hint To Visitor, Labour's Cause For Pride Mr. Cousins On The Defence Issue, American Assurance On Closer Consultation With Nato, Strike Threat By 29,000 Teachers, R.A.F. Commemorates Its Dead Books Of Remembrance Dedicated, Pakistan Given Pledge On New Constitution "Chance To Seek Changes", Cubans To Give Up Foreign Holdings More Reliance On Communist Aid, Arrival Of Control Commission, Youth Hurt In Fall On Mountain, "Becoming Nation Of Beggars", Call For Laos Meeting Of Princes Prime Minister's Optimism, Brazilian Woman Rider's Success, New Harbour For Barbados Opened British Firms Praised, Jewish Anger At Toynbee Speech, Dr. Amini To Form Iran Government, Tornadoes Cause Deaths In U.S., Convincing Young Horsewoman Wins In Sherborne Trials, Deputation "Far From Satisfied", Settlers Angry Over Kenya Murder Meeting Sought With Governor, Head's Penalty After Concert Incidents, Typists Lining Up For "Parade" Orchestra Inundated With Applications, Common Lands as Rural Survivals, Colour Tv Sets On Market, Clash Of Views On Canadian Bill Lieutenant-Governor's Decision Reversed, Making Most Of Commons £20,000 Research Inquiry, Driver Rescued From Blazing Lorry, Mr. Howard Samuel Found Dead, Cinema To Be Art Centre And Club Scholarships One Of Varied Aims, World Farmers Confer On Vital Food Questions, Libyan Cabinet Changes Five Ministers Resign, W. Germany Adopts British Furnace, Pekingese Wins At Bath, Fanfare Greets The Queen In Florence Gondola Trip In Venice, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd To Change Residence, British Columbia Copper For Japan, 88 Prosecuted For Refusing Work Assistance Board's Action, President Kekkonen Sees Visit Today As Friendly Bond Traditional Good Relations With Britain, Sober-Suited Planners Of Revolution Inner Thoughts On Future Offices, Plans For Sheppey Development, Britain May Get Natural Gas From Sahara Scheme Going To Minister, W.E.U. Postpone Talks On Britain And The Six Discussion Premature At This Stage, Millions Hungry And Homeless Primate Appeals For Christian Aid, Berlin Reelection Of Herr Brandt, New Independent Airline, U.S.-Russian Discussions On Disarmament Procedural Matters Only, Says Washington Mr. Khrushchev Seeks Wider Approach, Farming Notes And Comments, Danish Farmers To "Strike" Today, Effects Of Risk In The Farm Business, Sea Cadet Officer Swept Away, Why Fishing Peace Talks Fared Control Of Icelandic Landings, Ultra-Violet View Of The Stars Photography From Rockets, Peace Feelers By Japan Ignored Disclosure In Potsdam Papers, Beef Award For Aberdeen Angus, Recent Research At Kew Shown In 50 Exhibits, Imaginary Joys A Farmer Of Four Years Old And His Make-Believe Cows, W. Indies Decision On Development, Oral Contraceptive For Men, Astronaut To Be Feted Today, 180 Headmasters To Join In, American Attack On Racialism Warning To South By Mr. R. Kennedy, "Pure" Turkish Still Feeling Its Linguistic Birth-Pangs, On Other City Pages, Mr. J. H. Leakey Leaving Dulwich, Farm Aid Changes "Possible" Mr. Butler's Common Market Hypothesis, Coal Imports Request By Steel Firm Cheaper From U.S. Welsh Miners Take "Serious View", Oil Compensation Hope In Ceylon, Professor Erhard's Visit To Spain Talks On Economic Aid, Death Penalty In Russia For Stealing State Property Shooting For Forgery And Terrorism In Prisons, Gen. Zeller To Face Trial For Part In Algeria Revolt, Two Rival May Day Marches Meet, Accustomed To Wading Against The Tide, Yarmouth Church In Service Again, Second American Space Flight Expected Soon, Measures Against Price-Rigging And Expense Accounts America To Curb Excesses, A Petition To The Queen 'Local Feeling' On Post Of Dean. Picture Gallery: Blessing The Crops On Rogation Sunday. Law: Mr. Tshombe To Face Treason Charge Katanga "Rebel" Government Threat To Use Force, Accused Of Purchase Tax Conspiracy, Airport Theft Charges Diamonds Worth £60,000 Mentioned. Politics and Parliament: Mr. Benn At The House Today, Pressure For Security Inquiry Prime Minister In Talks This Week, Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords, A Significant Partnership in the Labour Party. Official Appointments and Notices: London University, Honorary Surgeon To The Queen, New Press Attache, Ecclesiastical News, Assistant Hangman To Resign, From The London Gazette, Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: After Six O' clock, Italian Comedies In English, PRINCESS Alexandra will open the, Broadcasting Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,673, Tal Wins After 75 Moves Long Battle In Chess Championships, London Students' Revue, Theatre In A Pub. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Out Of Shelter, Abuse of National Assistance, Deep-water Harbour., Achilles Heel, Playing at Badminton. Letters to the Editor: Milk To Spare, Money For Wages, Stamps Of Six Reigns, Conflict In Cuba, An Arrest In The Congo What Ought Britain To Do?, Watch On Weather, Letters on "Anatomy of a Campaign" What The C.N.D. Stands For No Longer A Mere "Moral Gesture", "Factual Evidence", Not By Way Of Trade. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Golden Age Singers Tenth Anniversary Concert, Paradoxical Play About A Family, Irish Amateur Actors and How the Abbey Should Use Them, Master Of The Colour Print Zest Of Kuniyoshi, A Film Gamble That Fails, Efficient Performance Was Unmoving, Enduring Richness In Bach's Cantatas, 1066 and All That, Carl Orff Pits Himself Against Oedipus, Mr. Gedda Proves HE Can Also Interpret Songs, High And Low, An Evening Of Songs By Warlock, So Much Real Mud Set Nearly Star Of Television Play, The Coventry Tapestry, Acting At Odds With Strindberg. Obituaries: Lieut.-Col. R. K. Morcom, Mr. Howard Samuel Property Magnate And Publisher, Herr Jakob Kaiser, Prof. George S. Pryde Scottish Historian, Mr. J. E. Bullard, Mr. H. A. Sabelli, Obituary. Property: Sidney Noble & Co., A Tudor Manor For Sale, Jones, Lang, Wootton & Sons, Henry Spencer & Sons, Factories, Warehouses And Sites. Business and Finance: Butterworth & Co. (Publishers) Limited A Record Year For The Group, Steel Spur To U.S. Optimism Output Highest For A Year, Brown Bayley Limited Improved Results Mr. J. W. Garton On Progress Of Subsidiaries, Bank Liquidity In Australia, Brown Bayley Steels Limited Improved Demand For Steel Continues New Development Scheme Outlined Mr. J. W. Garton On Current Prospects, All Sides Of A Business Dispelling An Illusion, Trade With U.S.S.R. Expands, Company News France, Fenwick Maintain Dividend With Earnings Doubled Buxted Chicken Acquires Another Group, More Link-Up Arrangements Among Brewers 250 Leyland Buses For Israel, Rugby Portland Cement Record Results Heavy Home Demand Plant Extensions In Progress Sir Halford Reddish On The Restrictive Practices Court, Investors Hold Off Firm Trend In Frankfurt, Bunker Oil Price Cuts, U.S. Cellulose Film Sales Record, Credit In Short Supply, British Insulated Calender's Cables Limited, World Bank Progress Report, World Monetary System Due For Overhaul? Controlling Europe's Credit Market, GRAND HOTELS (MAYFAIR) LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Acts, 1862 to 1900), CURRYS LIMITED (Retailers of wireless, television, domestic appliances, bicycles and cycle accessories) Record Profit Achieved, Bell's Asbestos And Engineering (Holdigs) Limited Record Results Mr. C. W. Bell Reviews Growth Of The Group, Midland Bank Review, Foreign Exchanges Quiet, JOSIAH PARKER & SONS (Manufacturers of Union Locks and Brassfoundry) Continued Progress, Building Societies' Tax Talks, Time Charter Freight Rates Improve, Greater Attractions Of High Yielding Stocks, Finance For Durgapur £20M. Offered By Britain, Lower Savings Surplus Buoyant Premium Bond Sales. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodity Markets.
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