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The Times - 25/10/1961

1961; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Science Correspondent, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Washington Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMON MARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, EMANUEL SHINWELL., ANTHONY GREENWOOD., FENNER BROCKWAY., JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON, G. E. BENEY, JOHN EDEN, JAMES DANCE, ARTHUR WATKINS, ELIZABETH YOUNG, JOHN FOSTER, By Peter Fleming, M. H. ROBINSON, R. G. PAULLE, ROGER WIMBUSH, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, H. M.-B, Sir James Mann, E. W. S, M. S, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL STAFF,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Educational, Appointments And Situations, Opera And Ballet. Sport: Yesterday's Results, Watt Of Bristol Offered Trial By Wales, Today's Fixtures Association, Mill Hill's Pack Have Edge On Cranleigh, Wembley And Weather Against Portugal England Should Progress In World Cup, Cambridgeshire Going May Not Suit Sticky Case, National Hunt Programmes Ludlow, Sports in Brief, Penalty Helps Lancing To Victory, Oarsmen Available At Universities Presidents' Task Of Selection, Golf Club Competitions, No Test Match Initiative England 212 In Day On Easy Pitch Barrington's Century, First-class Cricket Fixtures for 1962, University Athletics Trials, Swift Disqualified, Declared Runners For Kempton Park, Conditions Against Controlled Play Goalkeepers Handle Shots Well, Squash Rackets. Display Advertising: Alcan Industries Ltd, Qualcast, Shell, Calor, Double Century, Robeco, Timken, Imperial, Multiple Display Advertisements, Atlas, Tomatin Distillers Company, B. O. A. C, Spicers, The Times, Leicester. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,819, Television Programmes, £3,400 Paid For Pottery Piece Saltglaze Arbour Group, Bridge Weak Openings, A Beethoven Elegy. News: French Anti-Strike Plan Dropped No Requisitioning Of Railwaymen, Road Bridge Over Tamar Opened, "No Fall-Out" Lord Russell Told, U.N. Agreement To Katanga Truce African Opposition, By Bribery To The Patriarchate Greek Church Under The Turks, Wren Design Followed In Church Rebuilding, Trujillo Exile Promise By President Dominican Gesture To Opposition, B.T.C. Loses Appeal On Air Service, Ceylon's New High Commissioner Mr. R. S. S. Gunewardene, What Pop Means to Eton, Council's Television Plan Held Up, Chieftain Tank Makes Debut New Equipment To Aid Recruiting, Analysing The Murderers Nearly A Third Commit Suicide, Progress In Steel Dispute Talks, Prison For Men In Egg Plot Fraud, N.F.U. In Touch With Ministry, Tottenham Court Rd. To Stay One-Way, Albanians Rally To Gen. Hoxha Protests At Moscow Attacks, Criminal Appeal System Jurists' Probe, Ford Foundation's $14M. Grants, Towns Flooded In South-East Rescued Deckhand Dies, Events And Laws Of Parliament's Past Session, Oral Vaccine To Be Used Technical Talks Needed First, Rebel Offer On Algeria Ready To Open Negotiations Flexible Attitude, A.E.U. Move To End Acton Dispute, Supersonic Air Liner Delay Likely U.S. To Stage Sonic Boom Tests, Delay To Valiant Submarine, Sir H. Caccia Back From China Tour, Wounded Police In Hospital, Roman Church As An Ally, Softness Towards Inefficiency I.C.I. Chief Blames Politics, Tunku Postpones London Visit, Australian Call For Protest Move, Oxford Rejects Grant Offer "Small Arms" In Salary War, Poor Canadian Crop Prospect, Malta To Have 50-Member Assembly Elections Before Next May, Autumn Colour In Leaf And Fruit, Bomb Caution By Medical Research Council Iodine-131 In Milk Close To Limit After 50 Megatons?, Mr. Chou Back From Moscow, Masters' Union Wins Burnham Recognition Proviso On Equal Pay Policy, Right Of E. Berlin Access Unchanged, Surprises At Royal Dairy Show High Butterfat Performances By Outstanding Friesians, Attacks On Moscow Plotters Renewed Unworthy Of Magnanimity Shown By Party" Mr. Khrushchev Describes How HE Averted A Coup, Two Drivers Killed On M1 Jaguar Cut In Half, Turkish Parties Brought To Heel Army Pressure Thwarts Hopes Of "Reactionary Government", Drift Of Writers To The Towns, Brigadier W. C. Murphy Canadian Lawyer And Soldier, Border Blasting To Extend Berlin No Man's Land, Cut Naafi Council, Says Report, Cotton Firm May Open Mills In Far FAST, Alleged Plan To Control Africa, Chemists Want To See Minister "Grave Concern" Over Prescription Step, Demands For U.S. To Begin Testing Again Critics Strengthened By Latest Soviet Action, Head Claimed To Be Of Julius Caesar, Allocation Of Court Cases "Unfair", Mr. Heath Going To Yugoslavia, Siamese Frontier Closed Cambodian Accusations Denied, Heresy Hearings In Private, Health Service For Jersey, Lawyer's Hand On U.S. Generals, Socialists Interrupt Talks To Protest At Soviet Bomb, Denazification Of Number Plates, Lord Head Replies To Criticism, Burial, Irish Link With The Common Market Question Held Over Until January, Mr. Khrushchev Sued, Mr. Lloyd Expecting Trade Expansion, Italian Version Of Miniminor, Norman Church's Need Of Major Repairs, Growing U.S. Impatience With Paris And Bonn Replies Dash President's Hopes Of Negotiations On Berlin, Future Of Tristan Evacuees, "Bundeswehr To Get Nuclear Weapons", Delegates Gather For Press Talks Sessions In Pakistan And India, Dr. Jagan's Stormy Plea For American Aid, Hath Music Its Charms? The Wireless Seems To Have Given IT A Sometimes Incongruous Ubiquity, Russia Prepared For War Of Multi-Million Forces. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Flag List Changes, From The London Gazette, Principal Of Westcott House, Cambridge. Property: COUNTRY PROPERTIES (continued), Town Houses, Curtis & Henson, The Property Market Yorkshire Estate To Be Sold, Country Properties, W. H. Bridgen, Harrods. Law: House Of Lords Lex Loci Celebrationis Ross Smith v. Ross Smith (Otherwise Radford), High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Important To Motorists Clifford-Turner v. Waterman, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Bailey Bridges: Extension Of Patent Refused Regina v. Patents Appeal Tribunal-Ex Parte National Research Development Corporation, Two Men Accused Of Bank Break-In, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Electrocuted When Kite Flying Moyle v. Southern Electricity Board, Golf Addict Aged 86 Gets Damages, Warrant For Arrest Of Lady Beaumont. Politics and Parliament: Prime Minister Willing Commons To Keep Reply Times, Milk Plan To Counteract Soviet Bomb Fall-Out, Danger Point Not Reached With 30 Megaton Test National Plans Ready For Milk And Water House Of Lords, Portico Group See Prime Minister, House Of Commons. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861. Picture Gallery: Village Seeks D A Buyer. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Unsound beyond Sound?, A La, The Hazards, A Constitution Made to Fit, Slow Motion Cease-fire. Letters to the Editor: Two Reports, A More Humane Society, Liszt As One Of The Great Composers, East And West, Film Industry, Mr. Khrushchev's Motive, Tax Help For Exporters Relief That Could Be Given, Angola, Immigration, Other Days. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: End Of A Ballet Partnership, Flowers and Still Life Mr. Bratby's Recent Paintings, Jane Bathori, Friend and Interpreter of Debussy, Ravel and Faure, Clearer Serjeant Musgrave, Surprising Play to Have from M. Anouilh, Father-In-Law's Mythical Job, Masterly Unfolding Of Mozart Drama, Well of Bitter Laughter. Obituaries: Dr. E. McKenzie Taylor, Sir Cecil Kisch, Obituary, Mr. Bernard Darwin The Father Of Daily Games-Writing, Dr. Paul Hertz Economic Expert Of West Berlin, Mr. Clem Stephenson, Lt.-Col. G. C. White, Lord Crookshank. Business and Finance: Polish Ministers At Board Of Trade, West German Yield Worries, German Firms Resume Dividends, Dowding & Mills Raise Payment, Latest Dividends, "Shrinking At An Alarming Rate", Eastwood's £2,500,000 Plan, What Operational Research Means To Industry Narrowing The Range Of Decisions For Management, U.K. Industry's Stake In U.S. Worth $2,248M. First Official Census Since 1941, United Molasses' Poor Outlook, Company News Aberdare Holdings Scrip And £500,000 Rights Issues Walmsley Group To Give One For One, John Brown's Not Dismayed, Tonnage Being Built Lowest Since 1945, Spain Builds Gold Reserve By Purchases In London, Equities Fall Further Another Good Day For The Funds, Projected Visit Of British Bankers To Japan, Unilever Listing On N.Y. Exchange, Money Again Short Fresh Borrowing At The Bank, U.K. Wine Competition Avoided, Cammell Laird Giving Serious Thought To A Possible Q4 Poor Credit Facilities May Be Losing U.K. Orders, £500,000 Contract With 4 E. European Countries, Britain Will Need 8M. New Homes, Libyan Oil Port To Open Completion Of £20M. Scheme, Latin American S.E. Meeting Today, Wall Street Erratic, Booker Brothers Profit Forecast, Eastwoods Limited Substantially Improved Results Follow Buoyant Trading Conditions Reorganization And Expansion Schemes Under Consideration, Australian Commodity Campaign In U.K., The Anglo-Indonesian Plantations Limited, Park Investments' £7mprogramme, Revenue Surplus Of £4M., Lower Profits For Holders Trust, Four Belgian Chemical Firms To Merge, Macowards Bid £980,000 For Thomas Wallis, Wall Street Irregular Minor Changes, Pound At New 1961 Peak General Demand Persists, Unit Trust Prices. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodity Markets Lead Prices At Post-War Low, Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Business Changes New Chairman For Merchant Bank.

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