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The Times - 18/08/1961

1961; Gale Group;

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From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BURNHAM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A BOWLS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Defence Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, MICHAEL CHILDS., DENYS PAGE, DEREK HUDSON., C. R. WORDSWORTH., ARTHUR M. COLEMAN., R. VIGARS., MARGARET DEANESLY., D. BARTON., From Our Istanbul Correspondent, JOHN ARBUTHNOT., C. BEATTIE., IAN C. OSBORNE., FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Field Marshal Lord Wilson, A friend, General Lord Ismay, A. J. W., General Sir Sidney Kirkman, Mr. Lindley Fraser, From Our Science Correspondent, By Our City Editor, From Our Correspondent,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Business Offers, Opera And Ballet, Public Appointments. Sport: Dutch Approach To A.S.A. Coach, British Boats Off To Good START, Tulloh's Record Three Miles, Sports in Brief, Boy Golfers To Play Europe, Newbury Chance Of Nicomedus Ruffian A Danger To Eagle, Football In The Upper Income Group New Incentives For New Season, Splendid Triples Match Poole Triumph By Four Shots, Yesterday's Racing Results Catterick Bridge, Somerset Tighten Their Grip, Close Finishes In Cadet Week, Tide Of Battle Turns In Hampshire's Favour, Worcester Face Defeat Yorkshire Held Up By Booth, Formidable Task For Gloucester, Draw Made For Wightman Cup Miss Truman Plays In First Match, 1962 Grand Prix At Aintree, Salisbury Success Of Ribes, Faint-Hearted Approach Serves England Ill Eight Wickets Down For 210, Glamorgan Upset Middlesex, Second Eleven Competition, Leicestershire Hit Back, Sussex Attack Punished, Newbury Programme. News: Largest Computer For Pensions, New Bishop Of Winchester, Victory Claim By Mr. Kaunda N. Rhodesia Campaign Of Defiance, Australia Plea For Equality In Trade Common Market's Price Impact, Government Seizes French Weekly, Buddhism To Be State Religion, Teachers' Salary Scales, Increase In R.A.F. Fighter Strength, Unions Clash On Ending Strike, Herr Brandt Seeks New Status For City Sector, Gypsies To Resist Quit Notice, Ataturk's Vision In Danger, Cholera Spreads In W. Pacific Hongkong Queues For Inoculation, Airline "£36,000 In Arrear" Income Tax And Pensions, Maiden Flight Of The Hp 115 Narrow Delta Wing, Farmers' Gain From Common Market, Dr. Jagan's Hopes Of Leading B. Guiana To Independence Close Contest Expected In Election, Labour Party Ban Angers Co-Op Choice Of Candidates, Tank Halts Gaol Mutiny, New York Opera Pay Talks Fail, Urgent Plea To Congress By President Checking Threat To U.S. Aid Bill Bipartisan Spirit Wanted, Building Up Strategic Reserve Armour Returning From East, Talks Opened With Mr. Gizenga, Mr. Healey Urges Lead By Britain, Scientist On Why HE Defected Lack Of Intellectual Freedom In Russia, 525 Killed On The Roads In June, Cuban Rejection Of American "Alliance For Progress", Unions' Hopes Of Pay "Augury", Expansion Of U.S. Naval Forces, 3 Die, 200 Hurt In Bullring Collapse Mrs. Amery Among Injured, Mr. Nehru Rejects U.S. "Protection" No Commitment On Defence, Australia Stops Tax Loopholes, 2 Atlantic Liners Switch To Cargo, Airline Buys Back Viscounts, Eleven Descendants Of Carey At Service, Thousands Line Funeral Route 34 Air Crash Victims In Common Grave, £12,000 Snatched In Three Raids, Engineering Employers Apply Wage Pause Policy Negotiations On Clerks' Pay Adjourned, The Chemical Basis Of Heredity Code Has Still To Be Cracked, Governor Besieged By Rhinoceros, Refuse Dump Of The Industrial Revolution Inquiry Starts In Poisoned Suburb, 42-Hour Week For Rail Shopmen, Detention Of Nepal Minister Eased, Dublin Bus Driver Not To Forfeit Pay, Ceylon Taxation Increases, Staff "Freeze" By B.E.A., Cause Of Crash Uncertain, More French Troops For Europe Berlin Impact On Defence Plans, Fire Sweeps Ship And Harbour, Population Of Irish Republic Drops, Pres. Nasser's New Cabinet Named Increased State Control, Patients To ACT As "Noise Spotters", Apartheid Under Fire, Firing Squad For Three Russians, Oil-Burning Power Station Proposed For Fawley, Dealing With An Epidemic, Western Protest To Moscow On Berlin "Russia Responsible For Closing Boundary" Allied Travel Restrictions On East Germans Expected. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Media, Twa, City Treasurer, Granada Tv, Esso, The Times, Personal Service, Premium Savings Bonds, Pilkington Brothers, District Bank Limited, King George's Fund For Sailors, Blundell, Spence & Co.. Politics and Parliament: Transport Commission Get New Members Two Salaries £12,000 And £7,500: Sur P. Warter Deputy Chairman, Mr. Heath Will Negotiate With Six, Need For Cut In Gas Costs Use Of Big-Scale Processes. Law: Probate Divorce And Admiralty Division Application For Committal: Legal Aid Desirable Hipgrave v. Hipgrave, Court Of Criminal Appeal "Life Imprisonment" Explained Regina v. Faulkner, Three U.S. Drug Firms Charged, Sentences Varied Regina v. Jennings And Mangle, Summonses Served On Riders And Officer, For Trial On Hotel Fire Charge, Not To Take Child To U.S. Follows v. Follows, Suspended Sentence On Naval Officer, Kenya Official IS Sent For Trial, S. Rhodesia Police Officers For Trial. Arts and Entertainment: Gala Performance In Aid Of Handicapped Children, Sculptor's Bequest To Israel Museum, Village Show Annual Festival Which At Least Once Was A Day Of Disaster, Television Programmes, Penrose Increases Chess Lead, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,761, Brilliant Win By Miss P. Smythe Southdown Stakes At Brighton Show. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Charter for Development, A Snake Let Loose, Two-Way Welfare, Mr. Therm's Future, Burnham and Eccles. Letters to the Editor: The Best Safeguard, Chivalry Rewarded, Decimal Currency, Compulsory Purchase, Homer, Election Of Bishops, Civil Service Pay, Vaccine Shortage, Action On The Ports More Authority From London?, Keeping IT Moving. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Commandant-General Of Royal Marines, Ecclesiastical News, R.A.F. Appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861. Reviews: When Things Aren't What They Seem, Climax Failed To Materialize, A Monumental Abstract Swedish Work for Mining Centre, Bringing Out the Play in Meistersinger, Dirty Work at the Top Cunning Thread in Boardroom Hunt, Bouzouki Music in an Athens Taverna. Obituaries: Dr. Hermann Seiler, Major-Gen. J. S. Lethbridge, Mr. E. R. Wintour, Mr. Michael Derrick, Obituary, Gen. Bedell Smith Service To Combined Chiefs Of Staff, Mrs. Ralph J. Hines, Professor Eric Bradshaw Electrical Engineer, Sir Victor Sassoon, Rear-Adml. H. E. Horan, Mr. F. E. Jensen. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Morning Gains Not Held British Funds Stay Firm, Commodities Tin Values Fall £4 A Ton, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: Common Market Equities Turn Down, Swiss Banks Renew Pact To Keep Out "Hot" Money Samuel Issue Success: Colvilles' Undersubscribed, U.S. Gold Stock Unchanged, Wall Street Gains Further Ground, Turriff Construction Corporation, Company News Tap And Die Pay 2½ Points More Than Forecast Dawnays Hit By Two-Way Squeeze, Steel Co. Of Wales To Ship Tinplate To U.S. G.E.C. Wins $3M. Contract With Peru, Latest Dividends, Canadian Bank Rate Rises Slightly, Pound Fairly Steady Demand From Paris, The Top Twenty Advertisers In 1960, Sterling Trade Area Exports Rise, U.S. Bank Syndicate Outbid By Small Bond House, S. African Report On Sugar Talks, Limited Supply Of Money, 119,000 Private Houses To Be Built, Holman Brothers Need To Encourage Exports, Colvern Limited Another Record Year Important Acquisitions Mr. L. A. Reddall On The Prospects, Wall Street Higher Gains Of $1, Special Deposits Up £23M. Sharp Drop In Note Circulation, $4½M. For Generators., Work On Swiss Power Station Begun, Unit Trust Prices. Picture Gallery: A Home Of Mellow Charm In Crowded London, Business Appointments: Business Changes New British Home Stores Chairman. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Skinner & Rose, Drivers, Jonas & Co., Flats And Chambers, John D. Wood & Co., Country Houses.

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