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The Times - 31/08/1960

1960; Gale Group;

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From Our Yachting Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SWIMMING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Athletics Correspondent, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, J. SMYTH., MEDWAY., JAMES WORTHING., T. E. ST. JOHNSTON, DAVID L. SAWTELL., ROBERT JENKINS., COLIN S. LYON., K. M. CARTLEDGE., G. LAMBERT, GREGORY ARMSTRONG, LAWRENCE SCOON., Ds. B. GRUNDY., A. G. EVEREST, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DRAMATIC CRITIC, FROM OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, By Our City Editor, From a Correspondent, By A. R. Conan,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Flowers, Public Appointments. Sport: Alexandra Park Results, Final Scores In First-Class Matches, Sports in Brief, The Olympic Games In Detail Boxing, British Oarsmen Must Try Again Coxed Four Fade Near End, Miss Robb Beaten 4 And 3 England Draw With Scotland, Probable Runners At Ripon, Vixen Leads Flying Fifteens, Fisher's Winning Left Hook, Black Keeps Up Good Work Surpasses Olympic Swimming Mark, Harvey Now 16th In Pentathlon, Boldness Pays For Preston Arsenal Beaten, Spin Celebration By Yorkshire Binks's 90 Catches In Wicketkeeper's 100, T.T. Practice Speeds Kept Down, Monza Track "Dangerous" Top Drivers Will Not Compete, Master Of Arts Returning To Form, Test Of Hockey Faith Britain Checked Two Minutes From End, Beaver Brings Glint Of Gold To Naples Beats 30 Boats In First Win, Middlesex Above Lancashire Titmus Accurate In Final Phase, French Boxer Beats South African, Miss Bignal And Rowe Soon Put To Test First Athletics Finals. Display Advertising: Morgan Guaranty Trust Company, Halls, Pammastic, Multiple Display Advertisements, Barclays Bank, British Transport, The Carfmart Ltd, Cunard, The Times, Velox And Cresta, Bs, National And Grindlays Bank, Vickers. News: Mr. Morgan Phillips "In No Danger", R.A.F. Officer Killed In Alps, The Cardiff Region Looks At Itself Wide Scope Of Survey, Collective System Strengthened Mr. Herter Returns Well Satisfied, Demand For More Farm Research "£150M. A Year Loss From Disease", Car Plunges Into Canal Mother Drowned: 3 Of Family Escape, President Eisenhower Sends Condolences, Workers "Paid For Frustration" Perfect Machines And Indifferent Men, Malaya Cuts Anniversary Celebration Grave Illness Of Ruler, Masses Of Colour At Horticultural Hall Gladioli And Dahlias, Art Dealer Leaves For Britain Passport Returned, Biography Of Gen. Marshall Author To Visit Britain, Clergyman Dies At Sea Seeking Chinese Cure, 'Great Future' For 'Daily Herald' Scope Of Paper To Be Enlarged, Masked Men Raid Pawnshop Staff Attacked With Iron Bars, Move To Cut Down Wages Councils Tin Box Industry Affected, Conservatives' Choice At Carshalton, New Russian Loan To India £45M. For Next Five Year Plan, Radioactive Metal In Rings U.S. Jewellers Warned, Mr. Byers Going To Bolton To Win "Vital Years" For Liberals, Travolator In Use Next Month 180ft. A Minute At The Bank Station, Economy Class Air Travel Popular Four-Fifths Of North Atlantic Passages, U.S. Cuba Policy Denounced By Mr. Gromyko Charge Of "Crude Intervention" Pressure On O.A.S., 2,000 Lawyers At Supreme Court "Greatest Number In 170 Years", The Rival Schools Cathedral Rumpus Shatters The Peace Of Victorian Rochester, Legal Ceiling For Rents Urged Meeting Calls For Eviction Curb, 2,000 Demonstrate In Liverpool "Protect Your Rights To Strike", Russians Arrested As U.S. Agents 'Recruited By Tourists', Jordan Bombs Planted By Men "In Syrian Pay" King Husain To Demand Their Extradition From U.A.R., Seamen Take Over Union Office Police Remove Padlock, Nationalist Plans For South African Republic, Last Of Belgian Combat Troops Leave, Musicians' Union Grant Towards Orchestra, Children 'Near Starvation' In Louisiana Inquiry Ordered Into Reports, Shorter Week Claim By Rail Men Rejected Cost And Lack Of Manpower, Underpass On Western Avenue To Be Opened, Two Sisters Drowned, Duke Asks For Strike Facts "Wrong To Say HE Has Intervened", Council Painters' Sympathy Strike Support For Tenants In St. Pancras, Forcing Landlords To Go To Court Tenants "Determined To Stand Fast", Decision To Bar Professor Upheld Mr. Menzies Replies In Parliament, Housing Drive Takes Toll Of History, Soviet Hint Of An Isolated China Blunter Note In Newspaper, Claustrophobia At Supersonic Speed Windowless Airliner, Mr. Stonehouse Still Barred In Rhodesia Federal Minister Gives Warning, Rumanian Support Trade Hopes In Britain, Loaders' Strike At London Airport, Index Of Dustrial Production, U.N.'s Giant Task In The Congo, Youth Killed In Ben Nevis Fall Friend Found On Ledge, Dakar Crash Deaths Three Britons Named In List, Man In The News Durban Prelate WHO Loves Africans, East Berlin Closes Its Frontier 5-Day Ban By E. Germans Immediate Effect Refugee Rallies The Pretext, Appeal For British Support Denied All Calm In Amman, 11 Orphaned By Trawler 'Mine' Two Boys Among Survivors, Council Asked To Reconsider Plan Lion Yard At Cambridge, Slight Fall In Road Deaths Total Casualties Up 1% In June, Negro Killed In Jacksonville, Threat To Laos Recedes Recognition For Prince Souvanna Phouma. Law: Parents Accused Of Son's Death, Death Sentence For Cape Town Murder, Woman For Trial On Notes Charge "Obviously There Are Others In This". Official Appointments and Notices: Domestic Coal Consumers' Council, From The London Gazette, New Honorary Chaplains To The Queen, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Young Visitors Welcomed On Board A Submarine. Arts and Entertainment: Mahler At The Proms, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,462, Bridge: Limited Vision, Broadcasting Programmes, £950 For 18th-Century Bureau-Bookcase. Politics and Parliament: Ministers' Trade Talks Bringing The Six And Seven Together, Plans For Labour Conference Choosing Deputy For Mr. Phillips. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: London Summer, Queen Wilhelmina, Marital Balance Sheet, Middle Roads, Cambridge Priorities. Letters to the Editor: The Abominable Mountainmen, Off With Their Caps, Crossing The Rubicon, Police Cars On Patrol Why Some Should Be Disguised, Danger From Fire, Travelling By Diesel Train, Away From Mauritius, Contracting Out, Decontrolled Rents, Seamen's Dispute. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Flying Dutchman Remains Earthbound, Space Science In Films International Trend, Glyndebourne's Triple Bill At Edinburgh, Misunderstood Queen Gateway's Mary Stuart, Winter's Tale of Animation Few Extremes Achieved, Winning Design For New Liverpool Cathedral, Carmen As A Ballet. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1860. Obituaries: Miss Vicki Baum Author Of "Grand Hotel", Group Captain Ira Jones, Sir Charles Lambe A Former First Sea Lord, Sir James Crerar, Admiral Sir Henry Buller, Obituary, Professor W. H. Lang: A Botanist Of World-Wide Repute. Business and Finance: Funds For Dutch Local Authorities, Latest Dividends, Deutsche Investment Trust Capital, Coal Output Higher, Allied Land & Investment, Chuquicamata Talks On New Contract, Southcros On Market Soon Proposals Being Finalized, U.S. Stock Down $20M., Libya Suggests New Oil Measures, Wall Street $1 Lower, New High For Gold Price Jumps To $35.16, Slot Machine Saving Sir B. Wycherley's Suggestion, Athens Piraeus Electricity Greek Government Acquisition, Check To Growth Of Industrial Production, Smith & Nephew's 5 Per Cent Interim Lep Group Prospects In Current Year, Bear Brand Sales Ahead Of 1959, Smaller Revenue Deficit Expenditure Down, Simo Properties Rights Success, Hecht, Levis Raise Dividend, Shortage Of Credit Continues, 720-Mile Indian Pipeline Project Will Cost Over £33M., Policy Issues Of The Sterling Balances Ii-What Ratio Of Assets To Claims?, James L. Denman Seek Requotation, John Sadd Rights Plan, Impact Of The Restrictive Practices Court Many Agreements Abandoned, Sterling Holds Its Ground End Of Month Covering, Unit Trust Prices. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Commodity Markets Copper Drifts Lower On Lack Of Outside Demand, Markets Still Undecided Keen Demand For Options, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Harrods, C. W. Ingram & Sons, John K. Holloway, Sales By Auction.

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