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The Times - 17/10/1961

1961; Gale Group;

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From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From Our Schools Rugby Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDLANDS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our City Editor, T. G. ROSE, E. MORTON WRIGHT, PETER BRINSON, RICHARD M. TITMUSS, SHAMUS O. D. WADE, P. D. BIRCHALL, E. H. HOLT., From Our Cape Town Correspondent, L. MACMORROGH, W. R. P. BOURNE., ALEC CLIFTON-TAYLOR, G. J. G., H. H., P. H., H. P. C., Professor A. J. E. Cave, M. S., FROM OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, By Our City Editor,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Legal Notices, Public Appointments. Sport: Last Hole Win At Woodhall Spa, River Chanter Fancied In Gainsborough Stakes Fifth Successive Victory For Ulster Prince, Sports in Brief, Lloyd Can Repeat Olympic Victory, Gaine Returns To Old Blues, Edinburgh 'Worthy Of Games', Declared Runners For Hurst Park Today, London's Lacrosse Success, Yesterday's Football Results, Two Newcomers In Counties XV, Australia In Kramer Cup Final, Levelling Work To START At Lord's, Italy Defeat U.S. In Davis Cup, Republic Of Ireland Choose Same XI, Lively Cambridge Freshmen Trials Promising Forwards To Fill Gaps, Vagliano Cup Task Continental Women Know Course New British Golfers, Rugby Club Records London And South-East, Squash Rackets, Kingswood's Experience Too Much For Douai, Machen's Jabs May Be Decisive, World Cup Qualifiers Becoming Clearer, M.C.C. Soon Hit By Injury Dexter And Lock Out Of Second Match, Yesterday's Results At Three Meetings Hurst Park, Eton Fives. Display Advertising: Tempair, The Wiggins Teape Group, Multiple Display Advertisements, Shell-Mex And B.P., Lancia Of Italy, Stelcon, Midland Bank, Connolly Leather, The Times, Parker-Knoll, No Burglar, Remington Rand, Harwich-Hook, Tricker's, Pan Am, Wool Testing Services, Towelmaster, Arborite, British Travel & Holidays Association, Radio Times, Phonotas, Kobler, Granada Tv, Elliott, The National Association Of Iron And Steel. News: Refusal Of Visa "Not Closed", Judge Had An Erroneous Impression Probation Instead Of £240 Fine, "Insensitivity To Pain Dangerous" Sir R. Brain's Warning, Crisis In S. Africa Dairy Industry AIM To Export More To Britain, E.T.U. Election Warning 'Crisis' If Move To Reverse Result, Committees For Works Safety Invitation To Discuss Plan, West End Runs Short Of Water 24-In. Main Bursts, Election Shock To Turkish Junta New Party Gains Many Seats 'Menderes IS Winner', Taxes Storm Follows Texas Hurricane, Students' Revue Rewritten, Strike "Only As Last Resort", Move In Buraimi Oasis Dispute King Saud Talks With British Official, Opening Of Kenya Secrets Trial Documents Read In Private, Earth Tremor Reported Houses Shaken In Lancashire, Mother Aided Sons To Stow Away Shipping Company "Very Generous", Potato Holidays To Cease Decision For Perth Schools, Downing Street's Tea Strike Ends, Grimsby Fishermen Meet Today, Revival Of An Old Driving Problem Awaiting Lead From Government, W. Indians' Role In Trade Unions Education Scheme In London, Money Bag Which Seizes Thief Security Devices On Show, Evidence Given By 26 People, Methods Of Charging For Pay-As-You-View Television, Steel Firm And Union To Talk, "Hold FAST To Iron Cross Tradition" Bonn Minister Defends Military Virtues, Warrant For Arrest Of Lady Beaumont, Hammarskjold Crash Inquiry Proposed, Rootes To Dismiss 8,000 Workers Firm "Will Not Be Coerced By Near Anarchy" Strike Deliberately Fomented: Communist Speech Quoted, Ban On Election Candidates, Saving Airmen From Sea New Ejector Seat Demonstrated, Seamen's Union Chief Condemns "Organized Conspiracies" Unofficial Activities "Waning", Delegation To E. Germany, Appeal To U.N. Over Fall-Out Hazards, The Headless Fourth Branch Of Government, U.S. Anti-Submarine Force Move, County May Not Cooperate, Couple 12 Hours On Mud Bank, Faster News From Moscow, Two Claim "We Are Still Councillors" Challenge To Town Clerk's Ruling, "Comprehensive Motor Policy Misleading", E. German Parties Purged Ousting "Enemies Of Communist State", Research Brings New Era In Car Design, Emergency Meals Plan Discussed, Teams Prepare To Immunize A City, Meeting Rising Costs Before Expansion Oxford University Grants Call, Changes Loom In Cairo "Right Men In The Right Places", Architects Climb Euston Portico, Hitch In Katanga Over Prisoners, Industry's Need Of Psychologists, Men From Shut Works Sign On A.E.U. Pay Applications Sent To Ministry, A Stranded Sheep Rescued Unwillingly From A Ledge Half Way Up The Glyders, "Useful" Talks On Economic Planning Employers Back Chancellor Hopes Of Forming Council Soon, Singapore Base "Not For Use Of Seato" Tunku's Terms For Malaysia Talks, Warwickshire Taking Part In Talks, Decision On Farm Pay Put Off, West London's Multi-Racial Church Enthusiasm From Young Members, Forces Perilously Ill-Equipped, Calder Hall At New Peak Output 25% Above Original AIM, Pacific Cable To Cost £29M., Mr. Kennedy May Delay Ambassador's Return To Moscow, Lisbon Accuses Missionaries Of Incitement Four Americans To Be Tried, Commuting Across Green Belt Not Planned By Ministry "No Midlands Decision That Would Lead To Breach Of Standards", Miss Pat Arrowsmith Ends Hunger Strike, Army Horse Said To Have Been Cruelly Beaten Summons After Show At Windsor, Apartheid Demands a New Mandate, Spreading Panic Over Russian Oil Exports Moscow Accuses Western Firms, Cape Town Crowd Cheers Tristan Islanders Priest Thinks There IS No Hope Of Return, Girl Offers To Leave Peace Corps Apology To Ibadan Students, Little Prospect Of Other Jobs At Coventry, Stir Caused In France, Quebec Renews Its Links With France Speculation After Premier's Visit, Plea For Poland By Senator, Call for Long-term Planning of a Comprehensive Road System Britain's Rise In Traffic Three-Phase Attack On Road Pressures, Urgent Need For Management Training, Greenock Gets Ship Order Work Starts On £4M. Dock, More Time Sought By French, School Meals To Be Investigated Auditor's Criticism, World Jurists Not Facing Crisis Geneva Views On Bizerta Report Newspaper Seized By Paris Police, Food Baits Laid For Chimpanzee, Governor-General Of Tanganyika, Literary Prize For Spanish Journalist, Freedom In Ghana At Stake Impassioned Plea By Former Minister, No Bonfires On Council Estate, Paris Astonished By Controversy, Threatened Man Killed Himself, Goods Train Guard "Too Lethargic" Criticism In Crash Inquiry Report, "Reclining Nude" Fetches £1,280, Settlement Of People's Car Dispute Volkswagen Credit Savers With £54, Call To Stabilize Butter Prices, Communism Denial By Shop Steward Dismissed From Job On Top-Secret JET, The Course Of Nature Gulls Which May Be From The Baltic, Woman Forbidden To Preach Bishop's Ruling On U.N. Day Service, Death From Rare Blood Condition, Church May Be 300 Years Older Excavations At Wing, Trapped Diver Dies After Rescue, Car Agent's Plea To Government. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: A New Peter Pan, Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,812, Women's Hour To Hear About Vice, £5,400 For Venice Volume Of 1492 Early English Watch Sold At £1,600. Politics and Parliament: Lord Avon To Speak In Peers Foreign Affairs Debate 29 Wish To Take Part In Two Days, Mr. D. Ormsby-Gore At Admiralty House. Picture Gallery: Islanders Reach Safety Demonstration Against Demolition, Law: Diver Fined For Having Three-Pronged Spear, No Half Measures By Court Of Criminal Appeal, Committed For Sentence For Art Gallery Theft, Pensioner On Wife Murder Charge, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division £850 Damages For Fall In Circus Emney v. Chipperfields Circus & Zoo Ltd, Wife's Appeal Allowed Turner v. Turner, Protest By Q.C. In Lime Case, Head Admits 51 Offences, High Court Of Justice: Chancery Division Companies Court In Re H. Jasper & Company Ltd., Substituted Service, Court Of Appeal E.T.U. Appeal To Be Expedited Byrne And Another v. Foulkes And Others, High Court Of Justice: Probate, Divorce And Admiralty. Austro-Hungarian Marriage Vida v. Vida, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division. Libel On Member Of Parliament Berkeley v. Beaverbrook Newspapers, Ltd., Man In Court On A 6 Charge Remand After Hearing Lasting Three Minutes. Official Appointments and Notices: Staff Appointments At Lampeter, Demand For Guianese As Governor. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Inevitable Step, B.A.O.R.'s Weakness, Dissension among Jurists, Fires, Not Worth Saving. Letters to the Editor: Steps In The Right Direction, Brother, Keep Out A Confession Of Failure, Training For Management, Angola, Competition In Car Costs, Animals On Tristan Da Cunha, In What Frame?, Visual Education, Seeking World Peace. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861. Obituaries: Mr. C. D. Rotch Connoisseur And Collector, Mr. Phineas Quass, Miss Hilda Doolittle, Obituary, Lieut.-Colonel G. C. White Police Duties In Cyprus And Britain, Mr. J. Lionel Richardson Well-Known Exhibitor Of Daffodils, Dr. R. S. Andrews, Miss Harriet Shaw Weaver Friend And Benefactor Of James Joyce, Prof. Lambert Rogers, Mr. I. Lubbock Early Development Of The JET. Reviews: A Distinguished Duo, Mr. Elman's Two Concertos Remarkable Feat At 70, A Not So Simple Mystery Story, Sketches and Short Plays An Insubstantial Pageant, Felsenstein Produces Britten Opera in Berlin, Some Impressions of Art in Sweden, Good Dancing In Poor Ballets, Coward Musical Too Much at Sea, Farther Afield With Mr. Lowry From Glencoe To Greenwich. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Commodity Markets Cash Tin Falls £5 10s. A Ton, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: Sterling A Little Easier Swiss Franc Improves, U.S. Industrial Output Falls, City Centre's Merger With Murrayfield, City News In Brief, W. Driefontein Earn More, Latest Dividends, No Conformity Among Merchant Banks, A Case For Affording Special Recognition To Exporters I.-Alternatives To Tax Remission, New Commonwealth Review Economic Problems Outlined, Wall Street Loses Ground, S. African Loan Financing Blocked Rands Can Be Used, London County Freehold Rights Issue Success, Company News Amalgamated Packaging Paying Five Points More Smith's Stamping's Improved Trading, Credit Conditions Less Stringent, Markets Lack Incentive Selling Small But Support Absent, THE FREDERICK HOTELS LIMITED (and its Subsidiaries), Less Shipping Laid Up, U.S. Company News Ford Workers Being Recalled, American Bankers' Acceptances Up, Retail Sales Maintained At High Level Challenge Facing U.S. Trade Policy, UNITED TRANSPORT COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in England under the Companies Act, 1929.), City Brevities, Higher 182-Day U.S. Bill Rate, Expenditure Deferment By Japan, Wall Street Tone Heavy Selective Trading, East Asiatic Rubber Estates, Initial £A1m. Order Placed, London & Strathclyde Trust Limited, Davy-United To Build £1M. Mill For Park Gate £A3,400,000 Honeywell Computer Order By Australia, Partial Bid For Tea Company, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Business Changes New Appointment At Vickers. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Sotheby's, Sales By Auction, Hampton & Sons, Henry Spencer & Sons, Building Land And Sites, Bernard Thorpe & Partners.

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