The Times - 24/11/1961
1961; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Correspondents, From Our Athletics Correspondent, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Midland Correspondent, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Science Correspondent, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR AFRICA CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Common Market Correspondent, From Our New York Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, J. F. DIXON, N. CHAMBERLAIN., J. E. C. SIMONS, DESMOND DONNELLY., B. K. PERKS., H. A. WILLIAMS., J. W. WENHAM, GRACE DEAN, RICHARD PILKINGTON, A. C. S. IRWIN, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM OUR FILM CRITIC, A correspondent, G. W. T., W. D. M., N., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ARCHAEOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From Our Industrial Staff,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Declaration Of Dividends, Flowers. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Commodity Markets Late Turn Round In Lead Values, Latest Dividends, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Drawing Of Bonds, Closing Prices, London Provisions Exchange. Sport: Yesterday's Results, Combined Counties Always Full Of Fight Three Tries Scored Against Leicestershire, Rugby's Promising Rackets Pair Comfortable Victory Over Tonbridge, Cambridge Attack Misfires, Cambridge's Match Records In Field Events Victory, Wyndburgh Makes No Mistake First Steeplechase For Rye Light, Oxford Capture Right Spirit Army XI Kept At Full Stretch, Sports in Brief, Australian Chance In America's Cup, Late Assault By M.C.C. Batsmen Barrington Adds 108 With Knight, London Boxers' Triumph Lloyd Troubled By McLaren, Cricket Of The Future One-Day Matches Proposed Knock-Out Event, Junior Team Gives Girls Big Hockey Chance, Leading Horses In Free Handicaps Two-Year-Olds, The Rip Wins Easily For The Queen Mother, Declared Runners For Two Meetings, Eton Fives. Display Advertising: Shell, Rose's, Multiple Display Advertisements, Standard Triumph, Gonzalez Byass, Thames Board Mills, Player's, Chubb, Saab, Airey & Wheeler, Daimler Hire, Gallaher's, Colt Ventilation, Krupp, The Times, Hardec, Statist, Martell, British United Airways, Queen Elizabeth's Training College, Adams, Avia, Charterhouse, Famine Relief, Pye, The Walpamur, Mercantile Bank, Hall's, Gwent And West Finance, Apollinaris, Hermeseal, Bmc, Smiths, Bea, Co-Operative Permanent Building Society. News: Sir R. Welensky's Defence Fears, Devil Dancers Of Liberia Greet The Queen, Unemployment Figures Rise, Confidential Speech By Mr. Heath, First Signs Of Opposition To Dr. Balaguer Resentment Against United States, Plea For Unity In Teaching Ensuring Bigger Slice Of Pay Cake, Hovercraft Idea For Hospitals Supporting Patients On Cushions Of Air, "Pest To Society" Gets 14 Years, Raleigh To Dismiss 1,500 Men And Close Factory Sales Drop 12½%, Profits 43%, Party Alliance With Right Rejected Italian Christian Democrats' AIM, Milk Safe, Even For Young Fall-Out May Be Less Than In 1957-8, Queen Mother On Education Needs, How To Drive In Winter Police Demonstration, Canadian Doubts Persist, Meeting Without Ceremony, Seen As Beginning Of New Era, 50 Knots By Gas Turbine Boat Steering Control Like An Aircraft, Commonwealth Links With Common Market Vital Negotiations Today, Man Killed In Pit Roof Fall, Man In The News Philippines Expects Liberal Reforms By New President, Party To Meet In Belgrade, Brazil And Russia End Breach, Driver Ran Up Line And Died Control Warned Of Crossing Crash, Germans Gratified By Dr. Adenauer's Mission No Change In Status Of Berlin, Way Open For Mr. Kenyatta As Chief Minister Prison Disqualification Rule To Be Dropped, Railway Unions Restate Case Sympathetic Reply Promised, 2,000 New Jobs In Car Factory, Electric Trains Earn More Money, Lisbon Lawyer's Arrest, New Isle Of Wight Ferry, Brazil Grants Asylum To Captain Galvao, Washed Eggs May Be Penalized Egg Board Scheme, Late Night At Town Hall To Stop, Defining Orthodox Doctrine Sir Steven Runciman's Survey, Youth Work For Riding Clubs, Czech Documents To Be Studied, Airline Losses "Cannot Be Ignored" Minister On A Bad Year For B.O.A.C., Q.C. Suspended For 3 Years "Professional Misconduct" Right Of Appeal, Scholarships In Architecture, Luck Of The Draw May Decide An Election, Firemen Killed In 24-Storey Block New York Blaze, France On Way To Achieving Nuclear Aims, Discussions On Land Titles, Racial Rights Call To Christians, Space Research By Holland, Company's Reply To Mr. Strachey, Mechanical Pressing To Aid Of Port Producers, Mr. Maudling On Way To Kenya, Comet Airliner Crashes In Brazil 52 Killed, Failure To Agree On Firemen's Pay, Mr. Thorneycroft Meets Unions, Princess Alexandra At Hoa Hin, Mr. Lloyd Answers Union Leaders, Modigliani Nude Fetches £12,000, Mr. Diefenbaker's E.E.C. Warning, A University Of Europe, Right To Refuse To Join A Union, House Derating Decision Soon, African Lawyer Told To Go, £14M. Christmas Box, 3 Men Kidnap Cashier £5,750 Stolen From Newspaper Office, Arsenic Debate At Besnard Trial Reference To British Expert, A Young Nation's Urge to Justify Itself, Watchdog for Nature Reserves, A University For Calabria, On Other City Pages, Train From Berlin Held 14 Hours, Miss Storie To Give A6 Evidence In Camera Today Magistrates Accede To Defence Plea, More And Cheaper Turkeys, Finds In Priory Excavation, Pay Rebuff For Telephonists, Pres. Kekkonen Arrives In Russia Discussions With Mr. Khrushchev, Close Up To Cape Horn Face Black, Base Bleached By SALT Spray Of Centuries Greyish-White, Landing Ship Of New Type, Colleges' Grants Plan Criticized, Holiday Mood In Washington Thanksgiving As Cold War Lull, Science and Medicine Today Two Dramatic Earth Eruptions, Press Council's Findings On Three Photographs, Spanish Attack On British M.P.s. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Vice-Chairman Resigns From Tomato Board, University News Fourth Oxford Term Urged In Long Vacation Reflective Work Without Tuition. Property: Wider Curb On Office Growth L.C.C. Alters Floor Space Ratio, Whatley, Hill & Co., Furnished Country Properties, Property Market Wartime Naafi H.Q. IS For Sale 54 Rooms In 1872 Building, John D. Wood & Co., Country Properties. Law: Gaol And Dismissal For Able Seaman, Three Plastic Surgeons Are Cleared Of One Charge Seven Accused Of Advertising, Tourists Found Guilty Of Spying Germans Sentenced In Russia, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division An Expert's Opinion Tolson v. Larcombes (Bellingham) Limited, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Fluoridation Dispute Waldbott v. Sharp And Another, Court Of Appeal Cats In Flats Studley Grange Property Co. Ltd. v. Vere, Jurymen Have To Buy Their Own Drinks An Ancient Court In Nottinghamshire, Accused Prince Sent To Hospital, Bad Practice, Court Of Appeal Crown Held To Concession Rennell v. Inland Revenue Commissioners, Salesman Accused Of Receiving Notes, Restrictive Practices Court International Competition In Re Permanent Magnet Association's Agreement. Politics and Parliament: Call for wider promotion to High Court House Of Lords, Speed-Up Urged On Chemists' Costs Treasury Reply, Immigration Uproar In Commons Prime Minister Challenged "Humbug" Cries Mr. Gaitskell On Consultations, 57 Amendments To Bill, Parliamentary Notices House Of Commons, Party leaders in duel over immigration, Damaging factors in North Atlantic air traffic, House Of Commons. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes, Help For Theatre, New Work By Nono, Premiere Of Falla Cantata, French Furniture Sold For £27,683 Louis XV Clock Makes 390 Guineas, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,845, Anouilh Play On Tv, Variations Of Tempo Well Followed. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861. Picture Gallery: Plea For Supersonic Airliner Fire In A Skyscraper. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Trust among Partners, Magnetic Ink, Time To Negotiate, Training Social Workers. Letters to the Editor: "Out Of Stock", Command Of The Economy, Inter-Communion, Late Night Shopping Hours, Dealing With First Things First, Entry Into Britain, Strikes At The Docks Insuring Against Losses. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Operatic Amateurs and their Repertory, Preview of a New Regime L.P.O. Show Paces For Mr. Pritchard, English Mass From America, Zurich Gets a New Play from Max Frisch, Rousing Drama With Finesse, A Screw Turned By Innocents Carlton Cinema: The Innocents. Obituaries: Sir Patrick Cadell A Distinguished Career In India, Mrs. Grace Hyams, Mr. York Bowen Composer Of Romantic Lyricism, Mr. Fritiof Domo, Mr. E. S. O. Dunlop, Miss E. G. Dyson, Brig.-Gen. R. L. Ricketts, Obituary, Captain J. E. Palmertomkinson. Business and Finance: Rootes Unlikely To Recover As Quickly As B.M.C., J. P. Hall "Discussions", Improved Supply Of Money No Official Action, South African Iron And Steel Industrial Corporation First Two Million Ingot Tons Dr. F. Meyer's Address, More Chilean Copper Labour Cuts?, New A.E.I.-G.E.C. Company Further Merger Of Glass Interests, Finance For N.Y.S.E. Building, Shield Unit Offer Success, British Enkalon Limited, Bank Statements For November, Sterling Gold Price Lowest For 28 Months, West German Reserves Continue Their Fall, Wheat Export Forecast, Recession Replaces Australian Boom, Optimistic Outlook For Man-Made Fibres, Canadian Bank Rate Rises Again, Bank Loans Fall Further £19M. In Past Month Unemployed Up: Vacancies Down, Hovercraft Makers Prepare Wares For Marketing I-Britain Leads The Race, Unsettled Day In Markets Sharp Falls In Gilt-Edged, S. SIMPSON LIMITED (Manufacturers of DAKS Clothing) Increased Turnover And Profit Gratifying Achievement In Overseas Markets, A.E. Group Purchase Swedish Firm, Company Meeting Rootes Motors Limited Enthusiastic Reception Of New Models Lord Rootes On Effect Of Unconstitutional Strikes, British Enkalon Offer, Business Automation., Thomson Forms New Subsidiary, Consortium Plan By Textile Firms, Merseyside Cargo Record Tonnage Handled At New Peak, Company News National Bank Rights Issue To Raise £1,500,000 Holt Products Giving 50 Per Cent Scrip, Note Circulation Rises Again, Possible Increase In West German Share Issues, Rhodesian Monteleo Liquidation, Markets Closed Yesterday, Canadian Dollar Dearer Pound Easier On The Continent, German Bank On U.K. And E.E.C., Shelvoke's Bright Outlook, HOLOPHANE LIMITED (Scientific Illumination), U.K. Construction Increased In Third Quarter Rise In Public Authorities' Work, Swan, Hunter's £2M. Order, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Business Changes Mr. P. W. Milligan To Be Lloyd's Chairman. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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