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The Times - 05/04/1961

1961; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORREPONDENT, From Our Bridge Correspondent, FROM OUR RADIO CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Middle East Correspondent, By Monitor, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, C. H. GIBBS-SMITH, HAROLD MACMICHAEL, DONALD M. M. BARTLETT, R. J. CLAUSEN, D. A. BELL., E. O. CROSSE, S. DELL., DAVID BEECHER, R. E. KITCHING, R. S. J. SPILSBURY., N. I. SPRIGGS, From a Special Correspondent, H. R. PELLY, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, J. R. SEALE, ANDREW ROTHSTEIN., J. F. MADDEN., W. H. J. BASSETT, W. A. ENGLISH., FROM OUR DRAMATIC CRITIC, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Schools Rugby Correspondent, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, Mr. Robert Lusty, His Honour Judge Geoffrey Howard, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, Dr. J. D. Sutherland, By Our City Editor, From a U.S. Correspondent,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Educational, Opera And Ballet, Flowers, Public Appointments. Property: George Trollope & Sons, Town Houses, Board-Residence And Apartments, Estate Harrods Offices, Country Properties, Collins & Collins & Rawlence, The Property Market Island Off Skye Changes Hands. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Copper Trend Still Upward, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Drawing Of Bonds, Closing Prices. News: Fierce Fighting In South Vietnam, Stolen Birds Not Easy To Sell Thieves Face Problem, U.S. Calls On Cuba To Sever Links With Communism "Spirit Of Revolution Perverted", Teachers Defy Executive To Back Scottish Colleagues Leaders' Day Of Double Humiliation, 26 Feared Dead In Air Crash, Cease-Fire In Laos Expected Soon 14-Nation Talks May START This Month U.S. Agrees To Government Post For Prince Souvanna, Four Killed In M1 Crash Car Cut In Two, Correction, Bomb Explodes In Paris Bourse Delay In Algeria Talks Likely U.S. Approach To F.L.N. Annoys France, Protests By Greece, New Theatre Group For Africans, £4M. Slough By-Pass Contracts Let London-South Wales Motorway, Six Men Allowed To 'Leave Portugal, Safari Car Rally Results, First Aid Week From April 10 Lady Mayoress On AIM Of Campaign, Emigrants From Africa Liner Diverted On Australia Run, Thrillers Take Over Along The Seine, 44 Killed On Roads During Easter, "Open Attack" On Green Belt, Premium Savings Bonds Draw, Ruling On Welsh Election Form, Commonwealth Bases In Malaya, Briton's Journey To Aid Sicilian "Woman Turned Back By Passport Hitch", Rancher In Alberta Tribute To A Hard Life That Ended In Failure, S. Africa Boycott Move At U.N. Russian Support, Revolt In Tibet Reported, Corporation Told Of Strike Threat By Teachers, Satellite Test Station Site, Education Charges Plan 'Fantastic', Communist Affairs Amateur Policemen In Trouble, "Get Out Or I'll Shoot" Threat, Easter Train "A Den Of Hooliganism" Carriages Badly Damaged, Largest Nuclear Power Station, 'Mr.' Kenyatta Goes To Maralal, Holiday Ends With Blizzards, Coalition Chances In Belgium, Woman In The News Expert Survey Of The Dark Continent, Russia Challenges Economic Council, Schoolmasters Asked To Agree To Militant Action, Fines For The Sit Down Protesters Incidents In Savile Row, Anglo-Soviet Talks Today, Competitive Prices "Not Sought" Second Bournemouth Report, New Possibility Of A National Theatre On South Bank L.C.C. Leader's Offer To Government, Male Nominee For Nurses' Council, "Invite Spain To Join Nato", Trawler Strike Prospect Grimsby Expecting Icelandic Ship, Finnish Agreement With Russia Customs Duties After Efta Association, Miss M. Perham To Give Reith Lectures, Exploratory Works, Jersey "An Oasis Of Stability", Anglican Churches in Africa, U.S. Airline Merger Approved Biggest U.S. Domestic Group, Mr. Kosaka To Visit Britain Japanese Soundings On Trade With China, New R.A.F. Aerobatic Team Develop Their Repertoire, Hungary Displays Its Rockets, U.S. Vice-President In Geneva Today, Complaints By Mothers In Hospital Report On "Room For Improvement", Husain-Nasser Exchanges To Continue King Prepared To Meet President, Nearly £11M. Orders For Jaguars In U.S., Burghley Park For Horse Trials, Rivalry In Noise Among The Citizens Of Beirut, Greek Orthodox Missionaries For Africa New Training Institute, Commercial Travellers' School Appeal, Swedish Troops Reported Captive In Congo Anti-U.N. Demonstrators March On Elisabethville Airport, Lord Home To Visit Portugal And Spain, Jekyll And Hyde Plea In Defence, Soviet Fishing Off S. African Coast, Chairman Thinks Marchers Were Overcharged, Train Segregation After Vandalism Fine For Man WHO Struggled, Service Haircuts Defended, Arrests In Turkish Restaurant Drinking The Health Of Menderes, V.T.O. Aircraft Awaiting A User Technique Ahead Of Staff Thinking, Diminutive Rival To The Poodle Chihuahuas On Show, Reported Air Drop Of 300 Men, Building Falls Into Busy Street, 'Action Now' Call At Hull, 3 Feared Lost After Launch Capsizes Others Get To Island, Boy Of 15 Wins Oxford Scholarship. Display Advertising: Campbell, Talbot Stead, White Horse Whisky, P & O Orient Lines, Remington Rand, Scottish Widows' Fund, Canadian Bank Of Commerce, H. Sichel & Sons, Atv, Mitchel Engineering, The National Bank Of New Zealand, Mitchell Enigineering Limited., Multiple Display Advertisements, Mitchell Engineering Limited., The Times, Grundig. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,645, Rene Clair's Film For Bourvil, "Da Vinci Work" Discovered, Berlin's New Opera House, Broadcasting Programmes, Bridge: Out Of The Rut, New York Praise For A British Film, Biggest Chess Congress Opens At Liverpool, Theatrical History In Photographs. Law: Germans Not To Pay Eichmann Trial Costs "No Legal Claim", Hosier And Tucker Not To Appeal, 17-Year Sentence On Indonesian Colonel, Defence Effort To Get Witnesses, U.S. Folk Singer Sentenced. Picture Gallery: Moscow will announce an "anti-Marshall plan", New Team Makes Spectacle In The Sky. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Creeping Danger, The Widening Wirescape, Proto-Girton, Vice Versa, Insensitive Treatment. Letters to the Editor: Famous Aircraft, Wirescape, Room At The Top, Not For Life, Reading The Lesson, Clergy And People, Europe Catching Up, Investing For Quality Skills Should Be Better Guided, Kicking To Touch, Costly Economy On Health How Doctor Shortage Came About, A Hundred Years Ago, Young Offenders, Danger On The Roads. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: From The London Gazette, Ecclesiastical News. Reviews: Russia, Finland And Sweden Youth Orchestra's Tour, New Production Of Giselle Ballet Refurbished And Amplified, Albert Finney as Luther Part in Osborne's New Play, Victorian Heavy Drama, A Play's Fine First ACT, Three Interviews With A Salesman, Modern Touch in Czech Film about Munchausen, An Undistinguished but Enjoyable "Much Ado". Sport: Yesterday's Football Results, Villa End Lean Home Run Liverpool SLIP At Bristol, Declared Runners Today At Hurst Park, Charles Returns To Welsh XI, Eton Face Severe Rackets Test Fierce Competition Among Schools, Sports in Brief, Wrong Approach To Rosslyn Park School Sevens, Matthews To Play In Canada, Young Lawn Tennis Players At Home Women's Singles Make Some Progress, Four New Lacrosse Caps South's Team To Meet North, One Change By France, Rugby Club Records London And South-East, Record Entry For Yachting Event, Teamwork Helps Newport To Subdue Barbarians, Third Time Lucky For Glasshouse, Bisley Clubs Meeting, Yesterday's Results At Three Meetings Birmingham, Test This Week For 2,000 Guineas Favourite Non Proven Best For Primrose Cup At Hurst Park. Obituaries: Prof. T. A. Stephenson Marine Biologist, Maj.-Gen. V. Boucher Former Colonel Of The Buffs, Sir Geoffrey Faber Service To National Book League, Col. R. S. Rait Kerr, Mr. Arthur Moon, Obituary. Business and Finance: U.S. Steels $300M. Issue Of Debentures, Peacock's Stores Policy Of Vigorous Development, John I. Jacobs Limited Mr. H. O. Kohl's Statement, Markets Still Going Ahead Another New Peak For Index, Latest Dividends, Uranium Pilot Plant Opened Gold Mining Tax Attacked, Wall Street's 5 Year Turnover Peak, Japanese 10-Year Plan Aims At Fourfold Expansion Earlier Targets Already Exceeded, £750,000 Bid For Bonsoir Clothing Firm, Scribbans Forecast, Wall Street Irregular Sales Over 7M., Stewarts And Lloyds £13M. Rights Offer Property Applications Limited, Telephone And General Trust Another Year Of Progress Mr. Alastair F. Roger On A Healthy Financial Position, Idris Limited Policy Of Expansion Continued, Tanker Earnings Warning From John I. Jacobs Rio's Flour Sales Now Profitable, Grain Markets, More Comfortable Lodging For Motorists Evolution Of The American Motel, Alliance B.S. Lends £13M., March Mining Outputs, Ericsson Telephones Limited Very Satisfactory Trading Result Welcome Recovery From Recession Substantial Order Book Sir Harold A. Wernher's Review Of Operations, Small U.S. Gold Loss, Trent Motor Traction Company Limited The Plight Of Rural Services Mr. R. J. Ellery's Survey, New York Share Prices Reflect Better Business, Comfortable Day For Money, A. W. Gamage, Limited A Very Successful Year Benefits From New Extensions Considerably Larger Sales, Jeremiah Ambler Limited Profit Well Maintained In Spite Of Fall In Wool Price Remarkable Growth Record Long-Term Development Policy, Lillywhites Raise Interim, The Rio De Janeiro Flour Mills And Granaries Ltd. Mr. J. H. Hansard On Hopes For Greater Economic Stability, Czech Trade Team In London, Sterling Gains Ground, A model of a tyre factory which has been built at Dneipropetrovsk in the, Printing Bid Off, Suez Oil Plant £E20m. Contract To Italian Firm, Cocoa Very Steady, Unit Trust Prices, The Merchants Trust Limited Mr. G. P. S. Macpherson Reviews Progress. Business Appointments: New Chairman For London Tin, District Bank's New Appointments. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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