The Times - 07/08/1961
1961; Gale Group;
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From Our Yachting Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCHOOLS CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Athletics Correspondent, FROM A LAWN TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLO CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GLIDING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, O. KAHN-FREUND., DONALD C. MOSSMAN, JOHN VAIZEY., KENNETH MARSHALL., GERTRUDE WILLIAMS., RACHEL TOULMIN, E. H. GODDARD, J. H. BULFORD, CEDRIC TREHERNE-THOMAS, D. K. BAIN., H. F. W. H., A friend, EDWARD GARDNER., JOHN NEWTON, T. B. SMITH, R. M. TURTON, J. L. BRIGHTON, R. C. BROWNE., From Our Agricultural Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Estates Correspondent,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Flowers. Sport: Test Of Nerves For New Middlesex Captain Hampshire's Opportunity Too, New Zealand Win Rugby Series, Catamaran Soon Catches Big Fastnet Boats Party Almost Over At Cowes, Thames Eight Hold Off London R.C. Conditions Difficult At Maidenhead, Sports in Brief, Mrs. Burton In Last Four Belgian Cyclist's Challenge, Double Win For Royal Chester, Swimmer Foiled By The Gun Fingertip Finish At Coatbridge, Probable Runners For Bank Holiday Race Meetings On The Flat Wolverhampton, Results On Two Days Yesterday, Italy Extend Davis Cup Sequence, Moss First In Lotus Ferraris Denied By Splendid Driving, Saturday's Racing Results Epsom, Scores In First-Class Matches Glamorgan v. Australians, Cheltenham Made To Follow On Drawn Match With Haileybury, Minor Counties, White City Details Men, Claimant Should Outstay Caught Out, Hungarian Athletes All Set For Victory, Weights Favour Galivanter Utrillo Danger To Minute Gun, Pimms To Play In Polo Final, Davies Controls Singles Final. News: "Radical Changes" On Pay Claims, Building Delays At Sheffield, Pipe Band Played For One Sick Man, Admiralty Explain Burning Of Equipment, Freer Trade Urged In Agriculture Excessive Protection Deplored, Round the Motels in Britain, U.A.R. Threat To Greek Property, Future Of Railway In The Balance Businessmen May Save Old Midland Line, 10,400 Refugees In One Week, Expedition In Dinner Jackets, Agriculture Barley Dominates The Harvest Picture, How Motorists Are Saving On Petrol Filling Stations Report Drop In Sales, Man In The News Lawyer With An Accountant's Qualifications, U.A.R. Inquiry For Israel Process Machine To Make Sea Water Fresh, £350M. U.S. Aid For Latin America, £15,674,000 Grants For Farm Improvements, The Greeks Have A Word For IT, Power Takeover Approved, R.A.F. Pilot Dies In Jungle Crash, Laos Leaders To Meet Again?, Police Report Lord Russell After Meeting Hyde Park Ban On Loudspeakers, No Car, No House, Say Council Decision On Properties With Garages, Dr. H. A. L. Fisher's History Banned Action By Pakistan, Yachtsman Killed By Cable, 60 Arrested In Venezuela, Stupid Conduct At Railway Crossings Forceful Warning From Ministry, Threat To Shoot Down Aircraft, Old Gun Barrels In New Frigates Modern Fire Control System, Fishermen To Fight Salmon Netting Ban, Arab Force For Kuwait Draft Agreement Ready, Ceylon To Allow Exemptions From Land Taxes, Welsh People Not Consulted Nationalists' Protest On Common Market, Ark Royal Open To Navy Day Visitors Still Under Refit, Nationalization Of Natural Wealth, Karakoram Mountains Expedition, £35M. Joint Loan For Volta Project, £500,000 Business At U.S. Trade Centre, Skirmishes In Copperbelt Two Africans Shot Dead Road Blocks Found, Need For Control Of Space, Pirate Broadcast Brings Out Tanks, Test Cricketers Leave S. Africa, 476 Lethal Weapons Handed In, Emerging States As Force For Freedom Sir Hugh Foot's Confidence, Assistant Masters Attack Pay Cut Support For Burnham Committee, Renewed Controversy On E.N.I. European Pipeline £30M. Project Seen As Outlet For Cheap Russian Oil, Decorous Jazz Fans At Bridlington, Washington Planning Strategy For U.N. Assembly Berlin And Communist China As Possible Topics, Sex Instruction In Schools Attacked, Last Escaped Man Retaken, Integration In A Small Way On Lewis, Devon Holidaymakers Hit By Bus Strike Taxis And Bicycles In Demand, Federal Cabinet To Meet, Alleged Caning Of African Nurses, King Of Nepal To Visit Mongolia, Major Gagarin Flies Home, Farming News And Comments, Ban On Motorized Gondolas, "Too Many Drivers Step Back To Caveman Era", Need For Infinite Patience, 'All The Iliad' Written By Homer A Computer Decides, Mr. Nel Warns Africans Of "Evil Forces", Father And Son Drowned, Strong Signals From Over London Spaceship's Height Of 160 Miles, Italian Revival Of Interest In Antiques, Steamer Holed In Collision, West Call For Berlin Negotiations Settlement On Reasonable Basis Still Possible, Cuba Currency Move To Curb Inflation Limited Issue Of New Peso, Fewer Casualties On Quieter Holiday Roads, Scots Heartened By Minister, Katanga's Gesture Of Reconciliation, Snowy Mountains £3M. Contracts, Denial By B.O.A.C. Shop Stewards Strike Reports "Rubbish", Objections To Wreath, Eisteddfod Symbolism Of Mine And Meadow, Glider Contestant's Lead Cut, Drought Cuts Wheat Yield In Canada Prairie Farmers Lose £170M., Rhine Army To Be Regrouped, Spending Money Goes Up Again, Mr. Khrushchev To Visit Tunisia Russia Offers "All Necessary Aid", Mr. Nehru To Attend Neutral Conference, Russia's Second Space Man Up All Day "I Feel Splendid" Report On Repeated Orbits Meals, Work And Radio Break For Sleep, Air Force Chosen As Career, Prisoners Caught After Roof Chase Night Watchman Gave Alarm, Centenary Of Nile Source Discovery, Cathedral Fees For Visitors Criticized American Student's Complaint, Plan To Protect Cyprus Pipeline, Odd Family Out Trial And Failure With Old Second-Hand Set Leaves House Sans Tv, U.S. Cafeteria Bans African Mayor, Shot Policeman Improving, A Club for the Clubless, Garden Meeting, Vote For "A Man Like Hitler", Two Police Officers Suspended, Jamaica Referendum On September 19, German Situation "Darkening". News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: £40M. Exhibits At Sydney Fair, Television Programmes, Here and There, East Of Eden Shown Again, Tate Adds To Its Collection, Vanishing Crafts Of Scotland Exhibited, Edinburgh to See 76 Paintings from Buhrle Collection, Freshwater Food, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,751. Law: "Juke Boxes Sold By Toss Of Coin", Prison For "Known Drug Pedlar". Picture Gallery: Five Ways Of Spending A Holiday. Display Advertising: Exide-Ironclad, The Geographical Magazine. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Washington Looks South, Endurance Test, Sitting Pretty, Old Complaint, New Version, Gone Into Hiding. Letters to the Editor: Common Market, Growth In The Economy Effect Of Shift To Service Trades, Lagging Behind, Occupational Health Service, Training The Young, Separation Statistics, Courtesy Of The Sea, Incidents In South Tirol, Rural Buses, Teachers' Example, Imprisonment "For Life" The Final Voice In Sentencing. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, Ecclesiastical News, From The London Gazette, Friday, August 4, 1961. Obituaries: Dr. Vaclav Kopecky, Dr. Hanns Seidel, Mr. Michael Derrick, The Marquess Of Ailesbury, Maj.-Gen. J. H. O. Wilsey, Mr. E. H. Rhodes-Wood, Cardinal Van Roey Primate Of Belgium, Lord Bagot, Mr. Harold Cardozo, Obituary, Mr. S. Scott Hall A Respected Figure In Aviation. Reviews: British Stage Design since 1945, A Dig At Seaside Holiday Habits Whitehall Team In Form, Siena Unearths an Eighteenth-Century Opera about Falstaff, Mme. Paxinou's Jocasta at Athens Festival. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861. Property: The Property Market Canning Firm To Sell 600 Acres, Factories Warehouses And Sites. Business and Finance: Further Gains For Sterling, £4 3/4 M. Savings Deficit Receipts Recover, Sharp Gain On Wall Street Surprises Market Rising Business Expectations Confirmed, $75M. Canadian Grant To I.M.F. For U.K., Ceylonese Tea Output Higher, Drive To Persuade Industry To Go North Surplus Labour In Northumberland As Pits Close Down, Keen Demand For Money, Scotbits Renewal Success, Japan's Reserves Fall $75M., British Columbia's $100M. Issue, Company News Capital Expenditure Of Firth Brown Rises To £458,000, Firm Australian Wool Market Encouraging. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodity Markets. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Business Changes Timber Trade's Chairman. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords.
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