Jornais Acesso aberto

The Times - 18/08/1960

1960; Gale Group;

Autores

From Our Northern Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BURNHAM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Bonn Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, ROBERT LUSTY, BARBARA CLAPHAM., P. E. GORDON-MARSHALL., W. W. MACLELLAN., RICHARD USBORNE., E. W. P. BROAD., PETER I. CAMPBELL., JOHN R. FLETCHER, G. M. STANTON., EVELYN WRENCH, JOHN CARTER, From Our Bulawayo Correspondent, PAUL CHRISTOPHERSEN., P. A. FABIAN, M. D. PUTNAM., G. YATES., FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, By George Cloyne, By Our City Editor, From a Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By SIR NICHOLAS CAYZER, By Captain GEORGE MAYHEW, C.B.E., By Our Manchester Correspondent, By Our Shipping Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By RICHARD USBORNE, By ARTHUR LEVIN, By Our Special Correspondent,

Resumo

Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Shopping By Post. Sport: Yorkshire In Trouble Shepherd Rallies Glamorgan, Sports in Brief, Yesterday's Results At Two Meetings, Puzzling Winds For Cadets Skilful Poles At Burnham, Worcester Make Amends, Medals For U.S. Action In Field, Aylesbury Pair's Easy Victory, T.A. Rifle Shooting Competitions, Close Finishes At Salisbury Twinkling Too Good For Hoy, Rich Ebor Prize Goes To Persian Road Irish Colts Outstanding In Gimcrack Stakes, Gareloch Course Shortened Need For Good Starts In Mudhook Races, Hampshire Fight Back Well, Today's Programme At York, Unrewarding Pitch For Bowlers Somerset Kept In Field By Essex, Yesterday's Football, Easy First Round Win For Wilson, Probable Runners At Salisbury, Bedser And Lock Revive Surrey, New Olympic Appeal Stateless Athletes May Compete, Need For Test Reassurance England Can Give Lead At Oval Two S. Africa Changes, Millman's Century Checks Kent, Barber's Timely First Century Lancashire Recover From Poor START, Graveney Defies Middlesex. Display Advertising: Allen & Unwin, Herbert Jenkins, Oxford University Press, Southampton Docks, National, Shell, Harrap Books, Greer Marine, Mercury, Multiple Display Advertisements, Seaborne, 'Windsor Castle', International Combustion Limited, St. Paul's, Archd. Watson & Dundas, Rank Precision Industries, Moorwoods, Marconi Marine, Gallahers, Martini, Craigs, Whitbread, Millspaugh, The London Wool Terminal Market Association, Morgan, The Times, Decorplast, Harland & Wolff, Cammell Laird & Co, Clarke, Chapman & Company, Heaton Tabb, Allen, Dernier & Hamlyn, Drysdale & Co., Babcock, Marinite, Brown Brothers, Free State Saaiplaas Gold Mining Company Limited, F. A. Hughes & Co., William McGeoch & Co., Tubes Limited, E. C. D., Weir, Shapland & Petter, Waring & Gillow. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners, Charnley Again. Reviews: New Opera For Monte Carlo Libretto Drawn From Byron, New Novels, Merchants of Venice, Short Stories, The Novel and the Cross, Lotus Land, Webern's Colourful Orchestration Liverpool Players' Prom Performance, Cruel Sea, Play About Four Convicts On The Run, Sense And Sensibility, Restoration of a Masterpiece Aims and Methods with Thornhill's Painted Hall, Greenwich, A Better Background, Arm in Arm with the Great But not Hand in Glove, A Portable Opera House? Sadler's Wells Look To The Future, French Polish. Arts and Entertainment: Sun Draws Big Crowd To Lancaster Show Fine Display Of British Friesians, Henze Opera For 1961 Glyndebourne Season, Stern Tussles In Chess Contest Drawn Games Among Leading Players, Broadcasting Programmes, Solution Of Bridge Problem No 1,441, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,451, Wolfit Tour In Scenes From Shakespeare. News: Counting Cost Of Riots, Indonesia Ends Relations With Netherlands Refusal To Give Up New Guinea, 500,000 Plaice For The North Sea, Replies To The Criticisms Made By Seamen's Strike Leaders Union's Difficulties Explained, Penguins Postpone "Lady Chatterley" Legal Action Over Book Expected, The Call Of The Sea, Pay Code Proposed For Models Bonus If Photograph IS Used As Poster, What Makes a Happy Ship, Cyprus To Stay In Commonwealth Archbishop's View, World Competition Challenges British Shipping, Luncheon Of Shaikhs Naval Hospitality Passed Sudden Test With Flying Colours, A Hurdle For Secretaries Test Question On Cocktail Parties, Future Work At Geneva Britain And U.S. Agree On Policy, Swiss Mayor Arrested In France, Assessing Value Of Road Schemes, Miners Most Prone To Illness Rate Nearly Three Times Average, Linking Key Ports on a Holiday Coast, Lifeline For Madeira, Astute Return To Power In Laos, Dockers Jeer Acceptance Of Pay Offer Demand For Strike Expected, Belgian Parliament Debates Congo Debacle Confidence Issue For M. Eyskens, Congo Troops "For Katanga" Fresh Threats From Leopoldville, Costa Rica Advice To Latin America Rejection Of Outside Influence, Council Awaits Mr. Lumumba's Challenge Soviet Attitude In Doubt Mr. Kuznetsov Seen, Ghana Replies To "The Times" Precedent Claimed For Visas Ruling, Poole Due To Die Today Last-Minute Efforts For Reprieve, Research Into Turkey Deaths, Boys Drove New Cars Like "A Speedway" Nearly £1,000 Damage In Two Weekends, Larder That Must Satisfy 1,000 Appetites, Councils To Seek Rent ACT Change 500 In Protest March At Stepney, Explosion In Building At Aldermaston "No Radioactivity Involved", Disaffection Denial In Jamaica Troops' Frustration, Yesterday's Elegance, Today's Comfort, Hint Of Return To Work By Seamen Delegates Meet Today Demand For Inquiry Into Union Likely, Southampton: Home Port, 'Shop Stewards' On Board Ship Norwegian Practice, American Aerials For Ringstead Bay Proposal Sanctioned After Inquiry, Hides, Skins And Wool For London, U.K. Help To Rebuild Mauritian Homes £6M. Programme Agreed, Maj.-Gen. Deakin Director Of T.A. Science College To Have New Head, FLOATING SPA: Chance to get fit, Shipping a Golden Harvest, Dismissals Of A.A. Women Clerks Union Move To Call Birmingham Strike, Opinion Swings In Mr. Nixon's Favour Poll Reveals A Change In Trend, British Oxygen Co. Fellowships, French Case For Deterrent Making Russia Count The Cost, Mr. Heath To Go To Rome Talks Suggested By Italian Cabinet, Las Palmas: Gem Of The Canaries, More Cottage Exhibits At Shrewsbury Floral Fete Crowds, Civil War Reported Imminent In Laos, Stay Of Execution Sought Mental Examination Urged, S. Korea Still Without Prime Minister, Return Of Germany's Teutonic Order, Mr. Nehru Going To Pakistan Indus Treaty Signing, Strategic Targets For Missiles U.S. Sets Up Central Planning Agency, Men of the Mersey Build a, Three Reasons For Resuming Disarmament Talks Britain's Plea For Urgency, Radiation Danger To Space Fliers Risk Of Solar Flares, Two Brave Predecessors, Seeking Funds For New Bank Doubts Over Backers, Iraq Attack On Oil Firms 70% Profits Demand, Queen Elizabeth Sailing Hopes Union Persuasion, The New Windsor Castle, Many Cargoes: Lifeblood Of Trade, Support For Ford Strike, Date For Rhodesia Conference Sir Roy Welensky's Hope For 1960, Literary Miscellany, Church's Aid For Developing Areas Dr. Fisher's Doubts About Plan, Disappointment In Holland Blow To Improvement Of Relations, Man Found On Roof Of Train Put In Guard's Van But Escapes, Reprieve For Oil Company Tied Up With British Interests, Underwater Swimmer Gives Up. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: The Powers, Trial Opens In Moscow, Leisure And Recreation On The High Seas. Official Appointments and Notices: W. Nigeria Cabinet Nominated, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, Editor Of "Daily Herald" Resigns Immediate Departure, Rolls-Royce's Chief Scientist Retires, Naval Appointments. Law: U.S. "Not On Trial" President Refutes Soviet Charges Facts Distorted, Powers Pleads Guilty To Spying Flight Across Russia At 68,000 Ft. Court Told Of Good Treatment After Capture, Vacation Court Chancery Division Contempt Not Purged Overnight In Re George Dowman Ltd., Pianist Imprisoned On Hemp Charge "Found That HE Could Improvise Better", Club Girl's £20 A Week, Reek From The Wreake Birch v. Melton Mowbray Urban District Council, Press Report Read At S. African Trial Judge's Comments. Property: Knight, Frank & Rutley, Flats & Chambers, Jackson-Stops & Staff, Flats And Chambers, New London Hotel Planned 60 Rooms Each With Bathroom, Bernard Thorpe & Partners. Politics and Parliament: £32M. Payments To Landowners Compensation Under Planning Acts. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Morbidity, Ashore on the Sands, Pattern of Wage Increases, Young Men's Battle. Letters to the Editor: Discouraging The Tourist, "Lady Chatterley's Lover", Police Ushers, Territorial Army Disturbing Effect Of Changes, Holiday Earned, Kenya's Future, Tenants' Associations, Off With Their Caps, Luncheon Vouchers, Language In India, Mud In Your Eye. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1860. Obituaries: M. Georges Boris The Free French In London, Brig. M. C. Morgan, Mr. E. R. T. Holmes A Sparkling Cricketer, Mr. A. L. Hetherington, Mr. L. Montague, Obituary, Lieut.-Col. H. R. Milvain. Business and Finance: Pound Cheaper On The Continent, Indian Reserves Decline, U.K. Petroleum Sales Higher, Using Teleprinters For Production Control Aiding Industrial Efficiency, Commonwealth Wool Sales Next Week, Chemical Plant For Bombay India Signs Agreement, Beer Output Rises In June, Sharp Fall In U.S. Gold Stock $50M. Drop In One Day, U.S. Car Sales Disappoint, Latest Dividends, Taylor & Hartley May Pay More Cotton Trade Conditions Encouraging, Peak Profit By Qantas, Higher Profits From Powell Duffryn Dividend Maintained, S. Jerome Acquisition, Rises And Falls In National Reserves (Gold And Foreign Exchange Holdings), H. & R. Johnson Limited Ceramic Tile Manufacturers, Retail Price Index Steady, Singapore Rubber Price Falls Below Malayan $1 After 10 Months, Property Holding & Investment Trust Limited Dividend Estimate Exceeded Details Of Latest Acquisitton Mr. L. C. Bullock Views Future With Confidence, Klm May Join Air Group, On Other City Pages, Another New York Stock Exchange Registration Of The "National" Approved, Money Still Tight, Woolworth's Long Awaited Scrip Issue Reply To Esso's Tanker Threat, Anglo-Transvaal Industries Issue £1,500,000 To Be Raised, U.S. Production Index Steady In July, Mobil Oil Price Changes, Newrith Group Limited Turnover Maintained, Profit-Taking Limits Wall Street Gains, Radio Sales Up In June Fewer Television Sets Sold, A Satisfactory Day Early Hesitancy Overcome, C.E.G.B. £15M. Contracts Generating Units For Drakelow, Larger Distribution From H. A. Saunders Francis Sumner's Half-Year Earnings Rise, The Distillers Company Limited One-For-Five Share Issue Proposed Position Of Considerable Importance In Expanding Chemical And Plastics Industries Sir Graham Hayman's Confidence In Ability To Meet Increasing Competition, Consolidated Tin Smelters Ltd. Satisfactory Result: Profits Higher Than Expected Mr. C. Waite's Confidence In Tinplate Industry, Fewer Gas Cookers, Oilfield News, Bids And Deals, Institute Of Bankers Examinations, Cape Asbestos In Belgium, Swiss To Charge Commission On Foreign Deposits, Unit Trust Prices, New Company To Market Rubber Adhesive, P.E.P. Inquiry Into Trade Unions Their Position In A Changing Society. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Tin Regains Part Of Early Loss, Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices. Business Appointments: Business Changes.

Referência(s)