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The Times - 21/11/1960

1960; Gale Group;

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From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From An Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Helsinki Correspondent, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, A. E. COOPER, ARTHUR C. DAVIES, B. J. HOPKINS, H. G. JERRARD, D. C. TERRETT, CLIFFORD R. STUDD, R. KITZINGER, J. L. MONTROSE, E. F. TIMMS, MAHENDRA G. MANEK, H. A. WHITE, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR FILM CRITIC, Professor H. G. Hanbury, Lord Winterton, By Our City Editor, From a Special Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, By WILFRED LIST, By MIRIAM CHAPIN, By Our United Nations Correspondent, By IAN TODD, By BLAIR FRASER, By LAURA SCHIPPERS, By The Hon. DONALD M. FLEMING, By L. EARL, By ANTHONY J. WRIGHT, By FRANK FLAHERTY, By CLIFFORD FOULKES, By JACK GOLDING, By D. G. McGILLIVRAY, By EUGENT GRIFFIN, By FRED MANOR, By LEONARD BERTIN, By a Special Correspondent, By M. BARKWAY, By VINCENT EGAN, By K. W. LINES, By RAY TIMSON, By ROBERT MOON, By JOHN R. N. PALMER, By PETER INGLIS, By RON EVANS, By ALAN JARVIS, By IRENE BAIRD, By AUSTIN CROSS,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Business Premises, Opera And Ballet, Flowers. Sport: Two More Golf Blues Named, Tulloh In Command, Lively Old Blues' Forwards, Sports in Brief, Nothing To Show For IT Schools Miss One Chance Each, Boxing Titles At Stake Curvis May Find Swift Inspired, Eldon Fourteenth In Belgium, Hockey Setback For Essex Lincolnshire Score Only Goal, School Rugby Details, Greaves At The Peak Of His Inspiration Superb Chielsea Artist, University Pack Mastered, Cambridge On Top In Field Events Promise Of Oxford Pole Vaulter, Oxford Recover Confidence 10 Chosen To Play At Wembley, Saturday's Racing Results Sandown Park, Young Stock Of Class At December Sale Attractions For U.S. Buyers, Improbable Probables Welsh Trial Form Upset, Tottenham Widen The Gap, Wolverhampton Programme, Badminton Titles Go Overseas Scots Alone Defiant At Birkenhead, Brentwood Romp Home Wellingborough Lack Speed And Stamina, Cambridge Captain Uncertain Choice Between Two Goalkeepers, Setback For Bowlers Punished By West Indians, Lively And Untidy Game Won By Richmond, Rugby Football Results, Queen's Club Too Experienced Charterhouse Lose Rackets Matches, Proof Of Rowing Improvement, Football Results And Tables League Championship, Springboks Crush Scots Superior In Every Phase Of Game, Oxford Name 14 Players For Twickenham Seven Blues Included: Place Open At Prop Forward, Junior Fencing Of High Standard. Display Advertising: Cooks, Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, The Financial Post, Rose's, Canadian Breweries, Cementation Group, Multiple Display Advertisements, Cunard, The Walpamur Company, Henry Gardner, Nineveh Ophir, The Bank Of Nova Scotia, The Shawinigan Water And Power Company, Watches Of Switzerland, Massey-Ferguson, Province Of Alberta, Firth Brown, Phoeneix, The New York Times, Selection Trust Limited, Hamworthy, Hadfields, Bank Of Montreal, Greek Line, Tube Products Limited, Taylor Woodrow, Canada, Du Maurier, Trans-Canada Air Lines, The Times, Burnett's White Satin Gin, Shannon Systems, Horrods, Sisalkraft, Québec, Canadian Bank, Power, The Globe And Mail, Property Development, Furness, Withy, Industrial Development Office, Government Of British Columbia, Bentley, British Petroleum, Anglin-Norcross, Thudson's Bay Company, Fremlins Limited, The Toronto-Dominion Bank, M.Samuel & Co., Radio Times, Gpo, Ontario, Pilkingtons, Ontario Hydro, Timber, The Royal Bank Of Canada, P & O, Department Of Trade And Commerce, Rio Tinto, Kenrick, Sun Life Assurance Company. Picture Gallery: At The End Of An Atlantic Patrol. News: Nigeria Approves Defence Pact Vote Of 166-38, Concern Over Britain And The Six, Sailing Where Buffalo Used To Roam, Paul Instrument Fund Committee Awards Of Grants, Space Programme: "Time To Begin" Rocket Designer's £140M. Estimate, Institute Of Physics And Physical Society, Aims Of Conservative Policy For Transport "Accommodate Public Demands", Ford Decision Likely Today U.S. Statement On British Company "Added Incentive To Promote Well-Being", Highway Completed by I963?, Liverpool Tidal Institute Change Sole Administration By University, Labour's Way To Save Car Trade M.P.s Prepare "Crash Programme", Congo Stabbing Of Americans Embassy Party In Car Incident, Lord Brookeborough "Hopeful", The Course Of Nature Chiding Note From The Brambling, Jazz As Aid To Appreciation Of Good Music, End Of A Stephenson Railway Line Appeal To Council To Preserve Section, Aircraft Regaining Mastery Over The Submarine Coastal Command Test New Devices To Deal With Nuclear Craft, Sir W. Churchill "Much Better" 'Continues To Improve', Irish Council Seeks Ban On Book, Rail Strike Threat In Canada Ministers Join Discussions, Three Escape From Wakefield Gaol Scaled 20-Ft. Wall, Marshes Searched For Two Youths, Mr. Brown Urges Comradeship "Stop Saying Leaders Are Shockers", Kenyatta As 'Head Of State' Nationalist Party's Election Pledge, Death Of The Steam Engine Next Stop-a Museum, Strike Stops All Car Production Men To Meet Today, Rhodesia To Deport A Shorthand Writer Communism Denial, B.M.C. Car Prices May Go Up, "Humiliating Defeats" Mr. Crossman On By-Elections, Opal-Diggers And Aborigines Dug-Out Homes Of The Mine Workers At Coober Pedy, Racehorses from Britain, Support For French Intellectuals U.S. Admiration, Aluminium Smelter For New Zealand Australian Firm's Plan, Apathy In The Japanese Elections Mr. Ikeda Certain Of Victory, What Town Planning Could Do, Grappling With Politics Witin The Shadow Of Russia, Scots Hazard For Rally Cars Disinfection May Cause Delays, Where Forest Fires are "Bombed" with Water, "News Chronicle" Staff's Phoenix £1M. Needed To START Daily Paper, Bill For Garden City Suggested "Safeguard" Plea To Minister, Hinds Taken To Brixton Wife's Application To High Court Fails, Enthusiasm for the Arts, New Stimulus For Science Research, Points To Be Watched In A Late Season, Universities Open Doors To Africans, Checking Missiles And Aircraft New Equipment To Test Systems, Smaller Cars to Answer Europe's Thrust, American Assurances On Ford Bid More Effective Competition In World Markets, Delhi Criticism Of Indus Treaty Governments Action Challenged, "Warning To Cuba By Russia" Seeking Better U.S. Relations Fear Of Backing A Failing Regime Alienation Of Latin America, Boys' Town At Jerusalem England Chosen As Pattern, Trawlers Facing Heavy Weather, £25,000 Gift To Exeter College, Two Injured In Snowdonia Three Calls On Rescue Teams In 24 Hours, Life And Opinion In Ottawa, Co-Op Opposition To Gaitskell Line London Party Vote On Nuclear Policy, Remodelled Government to Face this Session, Fresh Cabinet Faces, Daughter Of Sir H. Pilkington Drowned Accident In Iraq, Bigger Domestic Share in Television, A Fresh Lease Of Life After A Bitter Pill, 55 Feared Dead In Jordan Floods Refugee Camps Under Water, The Shaping Of Future Policy, "Danger Of Britain Lagging Behind" Productivity In West Europe, Old Town Hall May Be Saved Restoration Suggested, Paying For Post Office Reforms "Shoestring Resources Not Enough", Recorded Lessons From Space Unesco Plan To Aid Illiterate, Immigrant Problems, Air Cross Roads Of The Arctic, Senator Johnson In Paris Today's Nato Meeting, Students' 'Pistol Duel' Called Off, Need to Balance the Economy Too Many People Chasing Too Few Jobs, Liberals Stake All On Reform In Quebec, Oil Prospects Depend On Government, How To Educate "The Kids", Poachers Suffer On Two Fronts Falling Prices And Firm Pursuit, Former Ceylon Ministers Defy Government Ban Protests On Takeover Of Schools, "Delayed Action" Attack On Apartheid Clear Stand By Leaders Of Dutch Reformed Churches, Paris Pigeons To Be Segregated, Walk-Out Threat By Tobacco Workers Machines Experiment, Foot And Mouth In Orkney Veterinary Team Sent By Air, Farming Notes And Comments, Students Buried By Avalanche Ten Feared Dead, Promise Of Quebec's North Shore, Women Train Guards Plan Opposed Men Fear Effect On Promotion, "Council For Greater London Too Remote" Middlesex Report, New Party Of Left, South Africa As Commonwealth Member Dr. Verwoerd's AIM Warning Against Any "Humiliation", Queen Of 40,000 Gypsies Dies 40 Years' Reign, Demand To Bonn To Share Cost Of U.S. Forces Aims Of American Delegation, "Sleep-Walked" To Death Theory, Tunku Abdul Rahman As Mediator Offer To Netherlands, Fishing Fleet's Long Haul IS Over 14 Months' Search For V Bomber, Self-Help In Atlantic Provinces A.P.E.C. gives new hope, 100 Dead In Clash In Bolivia, Miners Protest At B.B.C. Film "False Impression All Through", Liner Sylvania For New York Trade, Hunters To Wage Earners, Car Hits Queue: Woman Killed And Six Hurt, Modern World Crushing The Individual Decline Deplored By U.S. Bishops, Help For The Developing Countries, Surplus Wheat Brings Uncertainty On Farm, Art Must Sustain Ambiguous Appeal To Imagination Second Reith Lecture By Prof. Wind, A Critical Stage for Port Churchill, U.N. Still Undecided On Mr. Kasavubu Debate Continues Today, China Grants Amnesty "Reformed Nationalist War Criminals", Playing Schubert By Electronics Inventor's Device For Amateur Musicians, Hunt For American's Assailant Girl Also Sought, Brighter Outlook for Building Projects, Murder In Jamaica Of Soldier's Wife, Children's Holiday Lectures, Gatt Tariff Discussions At Geneva Today Preparing For Dillon Negotiations, Call For Revision Of Monetary Policy, Moss Wins U.S. Grand Prix Third In Drivers' Championship, Officers' Houses Searched Another Suspension, Economic Ties Of N. Ireland Eire Trade Offer Unanswered, Two Boys Killed By Train, Students Rally To Support Of Professor Ministers' Action Resented, New Campaign To Beat Polio "The Non-Vaccinated A Menace To Country ", Canada In 1960, Making Beef Production More Economic. News in Brief. Law: Jordan Assassination Trial Next Month, Secret Trial In Jerusalem Name And Charges Not Disclosed, Former Solicitor Accused, Airliner Jewelry Thieves Gaoled Man WHO Travelled In Packing Case, Last Defendants Released During Paris Trial M. Lagaillarde To Take Part In Assembly Debate?, 17 Spaniards WHO Went To Prague Congress Tried Prosecution Seeks Sentences Of Eight To 20 Years, Ex-Champion Driver Fined, Vehicle In Robbery "Not For Hire" Convicted Man Gets C Licence Back, Menderes Trial Protest "Baby Case" Used For Discredit, Bradley Charged With Murder Of Boy. Politics and Parliament: Fabian Society's New Committee, 2 Welsh M.P.S Try To Kill Licensing Bill, Parliamentary Diary, Assurances Sought On Future Operations, Mr. Gaitskell Wins Ground for the Main Battle, Report On Police Out This Week, Many Topics For Mr. Macmillan In Rome Today, Wider Powers Of Investment Bill's Proposals For Trustees. Arts and Entertainment: Two Centuries Of Pioneer Research Manchester Exhibition, Comedy Written For Miss Rutherford, Broadcasting Programmes, The New Recital Group, Music Dramas By Mozart And Berlioz Mr. C. Davis Conducts The Fantastic, New Donleavy Play, Less Familiar Zoffany: Loan Exhibition at Manchester, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,532, "All that Glisters is not Gold", Is Sound Broadcasting A Dying Medium? Mass Audience Now a Television One, Beethoven Series At The V. And A., Russian Critic's Talk On Chekhov. Weather: The Weather. Court and Social: Court Circular. Editorials/Leaders: Rustic Seat, East African Federation, Counter-Attack, Aid For The Dollar. Letters to the Editor: Tribal Fighting, Ford Bid, "An Age Of Kings", Obstacle To Research Time Lost Waiting For Equipment, Law Of Killing By Accident, Permitted Hours, Crest Of A Breaking Wave?, Dealing With The Traffic. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments In The Forces, Ruskin College Scholarships, University News Sheffield, From The London Gazette. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1860. Property: R. & W. Hedley, Property Investments, Jones, Lang, Wootton & Sons, Estate Which Lies Astride M 1 Sir Humphrey Haslam's Purchase, Factories, Warehouses & Sites, Keith Cardale, Groves & Co. Reviews: Versatility Of Matyas Seiber Memorial Concert of his Music, Miss Liza Fuchsova's Recital Best After Interval, Mr. Karl Weschke's New Suavity Cornish Landscapes, The Gaiety That Was Greece, A Television Play About Human Dignity, Home-Made Wines, African Consul, Lawrence Of Arabia Film Stratford Actor In Name Part. Obituaries: Mrs. Sheila Radice, Dr. Yaakov Kahan Israel Poet And Translator, Lord Somervell Of Harrow Career In Law And Politics, Judge Asbjorn Bentzon, Lord Stansgate, Dr. Gertrude L. Elles Distinguished Woman Geologist, Mr. C. G. G. Dandridge, Canon W. H. Mackean, Obituary, Mr. Henry Maden, Mr. B. Lees Read. Business and Finance: Aluminium Smelter For New Zealand, London Merchant Securities New Plan For Scottish Expansion, Active Demand For Man-Made Fibres Regular Business Coming Forward, $10M. Loan To Argentina, Air Companies Merge, South African Distilleries & Wines Limited Increased Wine Sales Chairman's Statement, "The Times" Book Of, Canadian Dollar Firmer, European Check On Securities Bourses To Meet In London Next Year, British Indian Tea Co., Associated British Maltsters Finance For Further Expansion Sir Nutcombe Hume On A 'Well Balanced Organization', Effect Of S.E.C. Rules On Ford Offer R.S.T. Chairman On Copper Pricing, Gatt Revision Requested Japan's New Policy, Credit In Short Supply, ANDERSON, BOYES & COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in Scotland under the Companies Acts. 1862 to 1900), Challenge of 'The Bulge' to Industry, R.S.T. Group's Sales, £720,000 Pakistan Jute Scheme C.D.F. Participation In Mills Extension, Ship Tonnage To Be Doubled Under Seven-Year Plan Building Programme Kept Within Soviet Block, R S T Copper production record last year Current cuts will not affect Development Plans, The British Motor Corporation Record Output And Turnover Success Of New Models "Present Uncertainties Will Pass" Sir Leonard Lord's Confidence In The Future, Stothert & Pitt, ALSTONS LIMITED (Incorporated in Trinidad under the Companies Ordinance. Ch. 31. No. 1), Silence Helps To Tell The Story Impact Of Visual Image, Bright Dividend Prospects For Steel Shares, U.S. Confidence In Future Slump Only "An Interruption ", Harris Lebus Limited Effects Of Hire Purchase Restrictions Sir Laurence Watkinson's Review, U.S. Business Failures, Savings Surplus £9M. Higher, Possibility Of Tin Shortage, Sir Isaac Pitman Profits And Dividend Up, Australian Exchange Rates Adjusted, Building And Testing Transformers. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Stock Exchange Tables: Continental Bourses Easier Price Trend Political Influences Help Paris, Commodity Markets. Index.

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