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The Times - 26/07/1961

1961; Gale Group;

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From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Africa Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Ottawa Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our City Editor, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, A. PATON, CLARE CUNNINGTON, BRIAN WALSH, C. L. S. C.-LEGH, JULIET RHYS WILLIAMS., F. D. CORFIELD., J. R. LONG, JAMES DAY., C. J. P. BEATTY., F. C. SHARP., By Ivor Montagu, A. PILCHER., ALFRED HECHT, BERNARD HRUSA, FLORENCE CREIGHTON., JULIAN DENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Flowers. Sport: Hagen To Receive Award, Hampshire Batting Fails Against Sussex, Schools Cricket, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, M. Hill Unable To Save Notts, Bisley Success Of Wellingborough, One Hour Enough At Lord's Middlesex Wickets For Harvey, Catamarans Almost Becalmed, Bailey Sees Essex Through Kent Fail To Break Stubborn Stand, Strong Opposition For Middlesex Women's Lawn Tennis Straightforward, Evans Turns Game For Glamorgan, England Lose Team Golf On Last Green Runners-Up To Sweden, Today's Programme At Pontefract, Cheltenham Croquet, Undeserving Yorkshire Realistic Surrey Approach, First Winner For Three Years, Another Halberg World Record Beats 3-Miles Time In Stockholm, Warwick's Chances Soon Fade, Yesterday's Racing Results Birmingham, Goodwood Programme For Second Day, Centaurs Reach Polo Final, Northants Hang On At Leicester, Derby Well Short Of Target, Skymaster Catches Deer Leap In Last Furlong Stewards' Cup Brings Out Best Of Breasley. Law: Court Of Criminal Appeal Jones: Murder Appeal Dismissed Regina v. Jones (No. 2), High Court Of Justice: Chancery Division Procedure Summons In E.T.U. Case Chapple v. Electrical Trades Union And Others, Court Of Appeal "Extra-Nuptial Settlement" Y. v. Y., Boy Aged 12 And Mother's Death, Evidence Completed In Eichmann Trial S O S From Deportation Train Shown As Exhibit, MR. THOMAS KER EDIE was sworn in, Prisoner Found Hanged. News: New Plan To Save Old Almshouses Council Sets Terms And Time-Limit, Chancellor's New Curbs On Expenditure Indirect Taxes Up: Teachers First In "Wages Pause", Tunku Invites Mr. Lee Malaya Relations With Singapore, Quiet Scholar As Successor To Outspoken Mr. Coyne, 25,000 "Witnesses" At Convention, Counselling Restraint "Not Enough", Foreign Shipbuilding For U.K. A Record, London Library Plan Put Back Lending To Public Institutions, Calls For Special Deposits, Rail Clerks Lose Hours Claim, 2,500 Strike At B.M.C. Plant Clocking-In Rule Broken, Kenyatta Release Date Sought, U.S. Cost Of Living At Record Level, T.U.C.'s Terms To E.T.U. New Presidential Election Sought Five-Year Bar On Mr. Haxell, Western Officials To Meet, Dr. Karl Barth To Retain Post, Mr. Bourguiba Says Tunisia IS Ready To Renew Fight Other Countries With French Bases Urged To Revolt, Mr. Menderes's Last Chance Speech In Shadow Of Gallows, Land From Garden City Estate Sold For Development Site Of 10 Acres Fetches £50,000, Farmers' Costs Will Rise Higher Fuel Bill, N.U.T. Leaders Meet Tonight "Grave Concern" By Schoolmasters, On Other City Pages, Renewed Hope For Algeria Talks Five Working Groups To Be Set Up, Loss To Research In Rheumatism, Christian View Of Human Nature Clergy WHO Ignore Non-Spiritual Side, Moscow Attack On Common Market, Firm Measures Ahead On Wages "Pause" Government Thought To Be Ready For A Year's Siege, Mongolia Joins the Modern World, Australia Sells Airline Shares N. Zealand Takes Over Tasman Concern, "The Dreary Old Weapons", Moves To Serve Quit Notices On Rent Strikers, Squalor "Scandal To Society" Archdeacon Looks At Colour Problem, Britain Leads In Quest For Cold Cure Vaccine IS Now A Possibility, Fighting In Angola Forests, S. Rhodesian Strike Called For Today's Referendum Suppression "With Rod Of Iron" Threatened, Pilot Killed As JET Ploughs Through Caravans, M. Spaak's Visit To London, Portuguese Guinea Entered, Autumnal Trend To Asymmetry, Professor Held For Mass Shooting, Release Of Congo Missionaries, Crash After "All Clear" Signalman Admits Not Making Sure, F.B.I. Foil Plot To Seize Aircraft, Missing Soldiers In Baghdad, Plants For The Discerning, 1855 Sailor's Dress Sent To Museum, N. Rhodesia Constitution "Error" Strongly Denied, Kenyatta's Release Essential "Tory Dissension", Dutch Centre For Euratom Study, No Berlin War, Says Dr. Adenauer, Mr. Kennedy "Ready To Search For Peace" Offer Of Quiet, Exploratory Talks On Berlin, Directors "Led Up Garden Path", JET Fares Across U.S. At £35, 829 More Motorists Gaoled Last Year Fall In Number Of Offences, Chancellor Tightens Up On Credit Bank Rate Rises To 7 P.C.: Wide-Ranging Surcharge Reducing Teachers' Pay Rise: House-Buying Plan Stops, The Fall Of St. Chad's The Thirty-Fourth Regiment Of Foot Had A Narrow Escape, Chance For Quiet Diplomacy, Navy's New Frigate To Have Seacat Missiles, New Singer Car Vogue IS Quiet And Comfortable, Exporting Cars May Be Harder Effect On Prices, Immediate Effect On Gin And Whisky, Mr. McCloy To See Mr. Khrushchev, Rise Tomorrow In Tobacco Prices, Brazil Links With Russia Again, Pound Rises Sharply On Heavy Demand From U.S., No Gondolas On Grand Canal, Drawing On I.M.F. In Few Days, Stores Expect To Keep Up Sales, Smouha Land Price In Issue, Minister And National Trust In Dispute, Workmen At 'No. 10 On Strike, Laboratories' Director IS Demoted Public Attack On Canberra Policy, Signor Fanfani To Visit Russia Possible Bearing On Berlin Crisis, New Bishop's House At Cuddesdon. Official Appointments and Notices: 5-Mile Car Queue At Royal Welsh Monastery Farm Pigs Win Three Awards, 2 Directors Resign From Wales Tv Association, Canon Broomfield To Retire, From The London Gazette, University News Oxford, New Fifth Sea Lord. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge A Matter Of Style, Television Programmes, Mr. Weatherson's New Exhibition, Brazilian Rider's Success At Royal Horse Show, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,741, Sound Broadcasting, The Sale Room Porcelain Fetches £10,651 Total Chelsea Fable Plate Slod For £520, Venice Film Awards. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Associated-Rediffusion, Siebe Gorman, Xvith International Furnishing Exhibition, B.O.A.C, The National Bank, Singer Motors, McClelland, Moores, John Brown, Mortgages, The Times, The Prudential Assurance, Liberty, Building Extension Fund, Leo III, Williams & Williams, Granada Tv, White Horse, Carvair, The Chartered Bank. Politics and Parliament: Lord Avon Takes His Seat, Many Backbenchers Critical Of "Recipe As Before", Licensing Hours Compromise Easter Holy Days Excluded House Of Lords, Censure Move By Opposition, Civil Servants' Pension Claim Rejected Temporary Status Not Recognized, State Industries' Borrowing Limit, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords, House Of Commons. Property: New Resort On Cardigan Bay Planned Pedestrian Ways And Motel, Town Houses, Grorge Trollope & Sons, Country Properties, Collins & Collins & Rawlence, W. H. Bridgen, Harrods. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Sun Lends Its Glory To Goodwood. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Pause-And Effect?, Dr. Castro's Cuba, Rhinoviruses, In Really Good Time. Letters to the Editor: Common Market, The Price Of Land A Comparison From Germany, Student Into Artist, A Bold Venture, Keep Off The Grass, Notable Veterans, Berlin Crisis, Sviatoslav Richter, First Impressions, A New Society. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: The Rev. George Kendall, Obituary, Viscount Falkland, Major A. T. M. Durand, Captain H. L. Hitchins, Air Commodore George Scarrott, Sir Vincent Baddeley A Long Career At The Admiralty. Reviews: Intricately Written Fantasy, After 100 Years Gluck Opera Returns to Covent Garden, Plight of the Non-Theatrical Arts in South Africa, Dual Theme of Desert Ballet Impressive Work by Norman Morrice, Singer's Individuality And Enterprise, Early Masterpiece By Schoenberg, Fine Acting At Cambridge Good Production Of Shaw Play, New "Whodunit" Guilty Party For St. Martin's, Mr. Mel Torme Stands Up for Yesterday's Songs. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861. Business and Finance: Smaller U.S. Trade Deficit Of $500M. Forecast, Background To Chancellor's Measures Where The Pressures Will Be Felt, W. B. PROPERTIES LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Act, 1948.), Gilt-Edged Stocks And EQUITY Shares Marked Down, Cox And Wyman Limited Substantially Increased Turnover, City News In Brief, Latest Dividends, Electronics Aid To Frozen Fish, Smith's Potato Crisps Limited Result Second Best In Company's History Quality The Keynote Very Strong Financial Position Capital Expenditure Programme Production Difficulties Due To Poor Potato Crop Expansion Overseas Mr. Fermian Le Neve-Foster's Statement On Prospects, W. B. Properties Marketing, Company News A. P. Cement Pulling Out Of Export Markets Because Of Higher Costs Friary, Meux Raise Dividend With Profits Sharply Higher, Markets Quiet But Firm Buying Of Undated Funds Continues, Steel Exports Lost By High British Freight Rates Lack Of Modern Equipment At Ports Leads To Slower Turnround, Wall Street Closes Mainly $1 Up, Hongkong Cotton Restrictions To Continue?, The Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers Limited The Parent Company Of The Blue Circle Group Continuing Policy Of Expansion At Home And Overseas Post-War Capital Expenditure Exceeds £65M. Revaluation Of Investments: Scrip Issue Proposed Issued EQUITY Capital Increased Tenfold Since 1952 Mr. J. A. E. Reiss Reviews Operations Of The Largest Cement Organization In The World, Shipping Exports Fall U.K. Now Net Importer, Issue Casualties, Record Man-Made Fibre Output In June Large Export Orders Raise Demand, WILSON BROS., LIMITED (Publishers of Greeting Cards) Record Turnover Achieved Mr. S. E Wilson's Statement, "Imps" Hold Interim, Wm. Neill & Son (St. Helens), New Terms For Arusha Loan, Wall Streets $1 Gains Earlier Tendency Maintained, Ghana Pleased With Russian Cocoa Deal, Credit Again Short Sufficient Help Given, Metal Industries' Profits Higher, Oilfield News, Anti-Dumping Call From Fine Spinners, Revenue Deficit Of £5M., Back To 7 Per Cent Bank Rate Again The Long And The Short, Assoc. Rediffusion Earn Over £8M., Pound Surges Ahead Reaction To Bank Rate Rise, Unit Trust Prices, Whessoe Limited. Business Appointments: Business Changes Retirement Of B.T.C. Deputy Chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Base Metals Subdued By Chancellor's Speech, Closing Prices. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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