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The Times - 13/09/1960

1960; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, From a Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT, J. GWYN MORGAN, BARNETT STROSS., GEORGE G. BARNES, J. E. BOWDEN., DONALD M. HAY., ENID LAKEMAN., A. L. HOLT., YOUR CANOEING CORRESPONDENT., By Margaret Ballinger, MICHAEL SCOTT, W. M. L. ESCOMBE, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DRAMATIC CRITIC, FROM OUR MADRID CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, A Correspondent writes:-, Rear-Admiral John Moore writes:-, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, By Our City Editor, FROM LLOYD'S, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Charities And Appeals, Opera And Ballet, Public Appointments. News: "New Approach" To Child Neurology International Study Group At Oxford, India's Expanding Needs, Village Bank Loses All Its Cash Raid By Two Masked Men, Tanganyika Boycott "Willing To Pay The Price", Safer Than The Bank Official Cracksman Baulked, Woman Drives Into Canal Mishap On Way To Catch A Cold, Dust Control In Pits 20-Year Wait For An Answer?, Gelignite Explosion Kills Man In Car Police Find Wiring, Afro-Asian Summit In New York? Presidents Nasser And Tito For U.N., Soviet Envoy Sees Gen. De Gaulle Message From Mr. Khrushchev, The Course Of Nature A Late Farewell By The Cuckoo, "On The Spot" Fines Next Monday Westminster Only Until Wardens Are Trained, Recession In Car Industry Feared Factories Work Short Time, Unhappy START For New Rail Service Series Of Hold-Ups On Electric Line, Tombstone Used At Coffee Bar Employee Handed IT Over In Ignorance, Bishop Of Johannesburg Deported Dr. Fisher "Deeply Sorry" Over Government Order, Labour Criticism Of Steel Firm Sale, "Lack Of Clarity" Compels U.N. Adjournment, School Discipline "A Bit Farcical" Says Teacher, U.S. Treaty With Japan New Invitation To The President?, Dr. Reeves Hoping To Get Back Talk With Mr. Mboya, Ford Workers Get More Pay, Mr. Sandys In Salisbury Africans Demonstrate, T.U.C. Leaders See A.A. Chairman Amicable Talk On Clerks' Dispute, Hint Of Soviet Aid To Cyprus Mr. Sergeyev's Visit Ends, Pilot's Error In Valiant Crash Inquest Told Of Loss Of Control, Herr Ulbricht's Dictatorship Powers Council Replaces Presidency, Grammar Or High Schools Chosen Comprehensive Places Not Favoured, �300 Rise For Top Civil Servants, 1,500 Architects To Visit London New Techniques As Congress Subject, A Watch With 35 Colour Schemes Detachable Faces And Straps, Refusal To Meet Rent Deputation Housing Committee Insist On Terms, Records Broken By B.E.A. In July Over 500,000 Carried And �5M. Revenue, More Neanderthal Skeletons Found U.S. Team At Iraq Site, Plea To Stop Coal Cargo Approach To Power Station Men, British Plans For Unmanned Satellite Commonwealth Europe Link, S. African Concern For Capital Investiments Inquiry Ordered, Cairo Recalls Its Troops Congo Sovereignty "Threatened", Mr. Nixon Starts His "Pilgrimage" 9,000 Miles Tour In Six Days, Mr. Lumumba Talks His Way Out Of Arrest Leopoldville Tour With Armed Escort Mr. Ileo Announces Government, Workman Killed In Pump Explosion, 100 M.P.H. Winds Lash Coast Of New England Hurricane Havoc In New York, "Russia Must Not Take Congo" Mr. Harriman On His African Tour, Full Inquiry Into Store Fire Inquest Likely To Last 10 Days, "Gelignite Outside 10, Downing St." "No Sinister" Object, Danish Postmen On Strike Letters From Abroad Piling Up, Lower Fares The Key To Airline Progress Supersonic Aircraft Challenge To Industry, Counter-Measures START In Berlin Allies Undecided On Best Course, "Consulate Would Not Help Me" Man's Complaint After Attack, Whetting Appetite For Canadian Food Trade Delegation Tour Britain, German Backing For Customs Union "Middle Way For Six And Seven", Mrs. Roosevelt In London Making Programmes For U.S. Television Series, Perils Of Bird-Watching Angry Buffalo, Suspicious Beduin, And Lots Of Rain And Mud, Fixing The Price Of Crude Oil Committee Studies Proposal, More For JET Pilots, Seeking More Facts About Planet Venus Jodrell Bank Planning Second Experiment, "Essential" For More Leaders To Attend President Tito's Hopes, Scandinavian Anxiety Over Restrictions, Opposition Call For Full Statement, �700 London Raid By Masked Gunmen, How To Win Over The Africans?, British Delegation Named Lord Home To Meet Mr. Herter, Margarine Ban Reinforced Unilever Report To Dutch Ministry, 'Wrong' To Ban Non-Voting Share Deals Would Hurt Public, Says Lord Ritchie, Keen Demand For Irish Fishing Properties Coolcronan Estate Sold, Aircraft Town's Plea To Washington, Girl's Death After Petrol Fire Coroner's Warning On Motor Cycle Repairs, Leicester Square Restaurant Plan, Universities' Varying Views On Headmasters' Reports "Unprofessional Conduct" Warning, Pratt's Mental State Application For An Inquiry Granted, Brighton May Cater For Car Sleepers, Horse Sickness Precautions Study To Be Made In Africa, Joiner Drowned: 120 Stop Work For Day, How Other Countries Deal With Road Problems, "Danger Of Puppet Governments", Over 7o�f In Many Areas, Council Not To Use Private Architects Lanark Decision Based On Costs, Seamen's Union Tell Strikers 'No Meetings' Challenge To Rules, Men Reply, Argentine Government Living Beyond Its Means, Invitation To Rival Laos Prince Talks In Capital, Strikers Returning To Work Threat To 200 More Jobs, Car Test Scheme Opens Quietly Old Vehicles Pass With Honours, �58,000 Problem Minister Disallows Bus Fare Increases, Airfield Pact With R.A.F. Urged Alternative To Citys �750,000 Plan, Planning A "New Deal" For South America, Diplomatist Of World's Airways. News in Brief. Law: Prisoner Sentenced To Seven Years, Farmer Shot At Spray Aircraft Fine Of �20 And Order To Pay �20 Damages, �60 Costs Award After Case IS Stopped, Director Gaoled For Six Years �33,000 Liabilities, "Useless" Bubble Gum Machines Four Men Accused, Charge Of Receiving �700 Books Theology Student From Nigeria For Trial. Display Advertising: Michelin, Multiple Display Advertisements, Technology, Player's, Canadian Vicher, British Transport Advertising Sites., Sanderson, The Times, The Standard, Swissair, Remington Rand, Pearl Assurance, The Society Of Motor Manufacturers, Martins Bank, Church's, Haden, The Bowmaker Group, Matson Lines, Semtex, Bea, Exide-Ironclad. Arts and Entertainment: Crazy Gang's Last Show? Mr. Bud Flanagan On Pressure Of Work, New York Welcomes Royal Ballet Triumphant START To N. American Tour, Broadcasting Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,473, 'The World Of Suzie Wong' Film Premiere, Battle Of Britain Exhibition Lord Dowding's Visit. Picture Gallery: The Baltika Heads For The West. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Misconceived Scheme, The Space Drain, Living in the Past, A Chattering of Sparrows, Rendezvous In New York. Letters to the Editor: Too Much To Learn, Making Things Worse? Silicone Liquid To Clear Rivers, South West Africa, Right To Strike, Convenience On Buses, Telephone Delays, East Germany, No Photographs, Paddle Your Own, Greek Prisoners. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1860. Official Appointments and Notices: Ecclesiastical News Congregational Changes. Reviews: Lesser Impact of Miss Delaney's Second Play, Defence Of Leopold And Loeb, Radio Drama's Debt To The Novel, Fake and Genuine Side by Side, Friendship Among Animals Delectable Indian Ballet, Filming Jules Verne Tropic Island in Spain. Sport: Shooting For 16 Places Boucher Top Scorer At Pirbright, Bolus Keeps Yorkshire On Top Against The Rest, New Boys Again Top Of Class Peterborough Crowd Of 21,171, Old Millhillians Meet Tourists, Cooper Meets U.S. Boxer Ten-Round Bout At Wembley, County Averages Worcestershire, Sports in Brief, Wolverhampton Results, Olympic Athletes At White City, Ayala Not Turning Professional, Llanelly Beat Wolfhounds Brilliant Try By Veteran Wing, Doncaster Crowds Decline, First Round Of Jubilee Vase Calcutta Cup Holders Defeated, Mellor Makes Good START To Jumping Season Hobday Operation On Pas Seul, Programmes At Two Meetings Wolverhampton. Obituaries: Mrs. Campbell Schneider, Lady Flint Knowledge And Love Of France, Mr. Alfred Lee, Rev. A. P. Cullen, Obituary, Dr. Genia Sakin Plastic Surgeon, Maj.-Gen. Irfan Bastug. Business and Finance: U.K. Exports More Rubber Products, U.S. Car Output, Kinta River Diversion, Rambler Car Sales At New Peak, Covent Garden Prices, "Interunie" Dealings Possible Today, Indian Tea Crop Again Lower Nearly 6M. Lb. Fall In August, Latest Dividends, Soviet Ore Experts In Iraq, Mr. Clore Buys Wall Street Building Fourth Highest In The World, New Cotton Mill For Australia �A1,750,000 Project Well Be First Of Its Kind, $250M. Canadian Bond Issue Good Reception From Market, Company Meeting Trans-Zambesia Railway Company Limited, "Take The Plunge On Exports" Minister's Call, Coffee Futures Close Barely Steady, Courtaulds Shares In Frankfurt, Ceylon To Buy Egyptian Rice Promotion Of Barter Trade, Large Contract For Head, Wrightson Orders Totalling �2,500,000, Lead And Zinc Study Group, Upward Move In U.S. Bill Rate Low Trading Because Of Hurricane, Reserve Bank Of Australia Speculation May Prove Temporary, U.S. Gypsum Earnings Forecast, British Monomarks Seek Requotation, Credit Situation Improves No One "In The Bank", Lloyds Bank Extends Pension Facilities New Benefits For All With Long Service, The Modern House IS Wired For Sound Communication Systems New Luxury In U.S. Homes, Metal Stocks Lower, John Brown Acquisition, Move To Increase Exports Conference Of Northern Firms Next Month, THE AGRICULTURAL MORTGAGE CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Acts 1908-1917.), Agricultural Mortgage �6M. Debenture I.S.H.R.A. Take �2M. Book Loss, Plan For Control Of Basic Commodities Pan-American Conference To Discuss Prices, Tea Companies' Dividend Policy Unchanged, Shield Unit Fund Offer Result, Australian Output Of Oil Products Rises, Pound Forges Ahead Investment Funds Still Flow In, Fall In S. African Gold Output But Value Increases, Higher Dividend And Rights Issue From Cope, Allman Edworks (1936) Repeats 20 Per Cent, London Wool Sales, Electrolux Declares 40 Redundant, Fitting Jobs To Suit The Worker Three Day Conference In London, Wall Street Closes With $1 Losses, Philippine Peso Now 3 To $1 New Free Market Rate, Boustead & Co. Changes, Offer For Lacrinoid Unconditional, Unit Trust Prices, Equities Drift Lower Funds Remain Firm, Brighter Business Outlook In France. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Cash Tin Rises �6 10s. A Ton, Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Politics and Parliament: New Drug Prices Scheme Soon N.H.S Negotiations Going Smoothly. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Hampton & Sons, Jones, Lang, Wootton & Sons,, Sales By Auction.

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