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The Times - 19/09/1961

1961; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Athletics Correspondent, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Lawn Tennis Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Bonn Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Science Correspondent, From Our Middle East Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, WELLINGTON., MARY OVERTON, T. SIMPSON PEDLER, LINTON ANDREWS., STUART HAMPSHIRE, ALDOUS HUXLEY, HENRY MOORE., STEPHEN SPENDER, ANGUS WILSON., RICHARD WOLLHEIM, HENRIETTA BOWER, VERA BRITAIN., W. M. L. ESCOMBE., GILBERT LONGDEN, STEPHAN G. THOMAS, W. E. GRENVILLE-GREY, PATRICK WALL, FROM OUR MILITARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, M. St. A., A. G., B. U., Brigadier Sir John Smyth, By Our City Editor, From a U.S. Correspondent,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Club Announcements, Opera And Ballet, Public Appointments. Sport: "On the Brink of New Fields of Performance", Cheltenham Croquet, Yesterday's Football Results, Ireland v. Australians, Track Events v. Field Crux Of White City Match Brumel's Aim: 7ft. 5in., Windsor Programme, Sports in Brief, Volleys That Strike Like Lightning, Declared Runners For Other Meetings Today Leicester, Yesterday's Racing Results Windsor, Interest in New Models as Show Season Opens, Fewer Chances For FAST Two-Year-Olds Squeeze Against Sprinters Starting To Tell, Trainer's Plea Accepted Changed State Of Going, Iceland Lack Marksman Isthmian League's Mastery, Tough Opponent For London Ten Rounds Contest Against Machen, Club Competitions. Picture Gallery: Two Cities Go On Canvas. Display Advertising: Liverpool, Shell, The Prudential Assurance Co. Ltd., Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce, Multiple Display Advertisements, Pan American, Monk, The Industrial Development Authority Of Ireland, British Industrial Plastics Limited, The Times Special Publications Department, Pressed Steel Company Limited, Alberta House, Bovis, Steel Stockholder Service, R. A. F., Provides, The Times Atlas Of The World, Alan MC A Fee, The Reader's Digest, Charringtons, Laporte, The Common Market, Pitney-Bowes Ltd., The Parker Pen Company Limited., Granada Tv, Twa, The Chartered Bank. News: Early Election In Greece Caretaker Cabinet Controversy, Lord Mayor Reproves Mr. Nehru, A.E.U. Move Against Holiday Workers, Fire Destroys Church Police Check On Arson Theory, "Trust The Motorist" Car Parks Fail, Unemployment Begins To Fall In Australia First Decrease For Nearly A Year, Explosion Blows Man Out Of Building, Sharp Rise In Radioactivity Over Britain, Brussels Study Of Britain And E.E.C., Military Trial For Basque Youths Alleged Attempt To Derail Train, Constitutional Conference On Uganda Opens In London, Mr. Hammarskjold Killed In Crash Series Of Explosions In Aircraft Survivor Says Pilot Told To Alter Course, Manchester's New College To Cost £650,000, 200 More In New Machine Dispute, Warning Against "Blacklegging", Parcel Explodes As Detective Opens IT, Cabinet Crisis In Turkey Resignations Not Accepted Country Shocked By Executions, Irish In Captivity Well Treated, Questioning Of Two From Algiers, Handshake After Attack On Lord Cadogan, Harmony In The Shipyards Minister Praises Foreign Example, Dr. O'brien Escapes In Katanga Air Attack More Fighting In Elisabethville, Teachers Plan To Keep Lessons Going While Striking But No Longer Obliged To Obey Government Orders, Say N.U.T., 13th Nuclear Test By Russia, Gatt's Handling Of Butter Dumping, Committee Of 100 To Protest Again, Ford "Offer" On Pay Claim Possible Breach In Pause Policy Effect On Other Negotiations, Temptation Of Tents No Man WHO Has Awakened To Reveille Can Pass Them Without Lingering, Indonesia Minister Visiting London, Three Months For Holy Loch Demonstrator, Something For Nothing Idea IS Booming Big Increase Of Free Gift Offers By Traders, Tighter Control Of Drugs Urged Change In Legislation Needed, Prince Michael Has Fractured Toe, Rises Ranging Up To £6 A Week Under Minister's Proposals, Documents Sought On N. Nigeria, U.N. Plunged Into Crisis Of Succession, "Army Will Charge For Rescue Work", "Ambulance Service Not At Fault", Two Rootes Works Stop Car Output, Agreement On Scheme For Wider I.M.F. Resources, Big Changes For Britain On Entering E.E.C. Far-Reaching Adjustments In Economy Forecast, Archbishop's "Bee In His Bonnet", Prompt Treatment Of Deaf Children, Key Figure In Manoeuvres To Form New Government, Over 500 People In Disturbance "Ugly Situation" In Huddersfield, High Among The Peacemakers Of History Tribute By Mr. Kennedy, Arnhem Drop To Be Repeated Today, Use Hoses Against The Squatters, Says M.P., Woman Said To Have Gassed Two Children, Italian Radio Prize For B.B.C., WHO Wants To Be A Fireman? Volunteer Problem In Lindsey, Champion Lambing Flock, Terrorists Take And Lose Town, Towards Federation in East Africa, Farm Workers' Pay Claim Heard, Oxygen Explosion Kills Lorry Driver, Mr. Butler Replies To Protest On M.P.'S Arrest, Commonwealth Talks Open Common Market Discussions, Boundary Criticism By Glamorgan Administrative Unit In Coalfield Urged, British Hope Of Congo Talks Cease-Fire Still The AIM, World Tribute Paid To Mr. Hammarskjold, "Panic" Barley Sales Warning, Russian Officials Dismissed, M. Spaak Arrives In Moscow, Council Staff 'Fear For Jobs' Alleged 'Benefits To Officer', Student Dies After Explosion Found On Glasgow College Roof, Early British Withdrawal From Kuwait Some Troops To Leave Today, Adenauer Party Loses Absolute Majority Prospect Of Coalition With Free Democrats, Compulsory £5M. Loan For Israelis Overseas Appeal For Settlers, Mr. Diefenbaker's Tribute, Call For National Rail Strike, Messages From The Queen, Some Strikers Return At Fylingdales, More From Britain, Lord Home 'Appalled', Two New Towns Of 50,000 For West Midlands Proposed "Acute Congestion" In Conurbation, Common Market Dilemma Socialists' Prospects "More Remote", Telephonists At Two Airports To Work To Rule. Official Appointments and Notices: British Museum Post, Hertfordshire Police Appointment. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: R. S. Sherriffs's Drawings, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,788, Television Programmes. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Mr. Macmillan Sees Ministers. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The German Shift, A Man Of Stature, How Much of a Grievance?, Cattle Drovers. Letters to the Editor: The Missing Goya, A United Germany?, Postgraduate, Anti-Nuclear Campaign Duty Of The Press To Inform, Mothers' Union, Central Africa. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861. Obituaries: Mr. A. P. F. Chapman, Brigadier J. E. Michel, Sir David Bowes Lyon, Mr. Dag Hammarskjold Historic Service To The United Nations, Obituary, Brig. H. R. Sandilands, Mr. F. G. Coultas. Reviews: An Extravert Emperor Fire And Gusto, A Modern Traitor, Landmarks in Fidelio Miss Shuard as Leonore, Emotion Played Down in Gordon Drama, Talent In A First Play, Edinburgh Singers' Light Touch, What Has Survived of Futurism?, The American Way with Shakespeare. Law: Fines On Over 800 Anti-Nuclear Demonstrators Accused Appear In 10 London Courts, £100,000 Jewels And Cash Theft From Airport Eight Of 10 Accused Men Admit Charges. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Commodities Copper Values Easier On Japanese News, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: Latest Dividends, New Knitting Factory, Company News British Relay Profits Cut By Higher Depreciation Montague Meyer Raise Final Dividend, U.S. Banks' Earnings Outlook, Lower Tendency On Wall Street, How Long Will Investment Boom Continue? First Estimates For 1962, American Casing, Good Year For Vereenigd, Keen Search For Credit, Ceylon Production Costs Increase, Year Of Active Business For The World Bank, U.S. Bill Rates Decline In 91-Day Issue, Grain Markets, Pyramid Of British Coal For Stockholm Fair Industrial Relations Expansion At Oxford, Early Gains Not Held Markets Remain Quiet, Welsh Firm Taken Over, Company Meeting S. Hoffnung & Co. Difficult Trading Conditions, U.S. Credit Banks' $139M. Offering, Alexr. Howden & Co. Seek Quotation, British Government Bonds Attractive, Capacity Limit On Siam Refinery, Ceylon Delegation For Peking 5-Year Pact Talks, Wall Street's $1 Losses Late Rally Reduces Some Falls, Growing U.S. Demand For Foreign Steel Products U.K. Only A Small Supplier, U.S. Corporations' Working Capital, Pound Still Rising Highest For Ten Months, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Business Changes Lord Amory Leaves Lloyds Bank. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Leopold Farmer & Sons, Hampton & Sons, Sales By Auction.

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