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The Times - 09/11/1961

1961; Gale Group;

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From Our Association Football Correspondent, From Our Glasgow Correspondent, From a Lawn Tennis Correspondent, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Hockey Correspondent, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Common Market Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR COMMON MARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, R. S. FREEMAN, E. L. SPEARS, F. H. COLLIER., ERIC CASWELL., HILDA A. BRANCH, JOHN FARR., RICHARD H. GALE, Chairman: EDWARD BEDDINGTON BEHRENS, President; C. AUCHINLECK, TERENCE AIREY. R. MACDONALDBUCHANAN, F. E. MORGAN, NEIL McLEAN, J. R. VERNHAM, Members of the Executive Committee, The Army League., A. H. BARNES, J. J. NOUKU, PATRICK O'NEILL, VERONICA BAMFIELD, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEW YORK DRAMATIC CRITIC, FROM OUR SPECIA CORRESPONDENT, By Olivia Manning, By Our City Editor,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Christmas Gifts, Opera And Ballet. Sport: Defensive Screen Baffles Football League Tactical Lesson By Italians, Sports in Brief, Declared Runners For Manchester, U.S. Freshman In Three Events, Newbury Programme For Today, Coni Justifies His Growing Reputation, Hampshire Full Of Adventure Semi-Final Now One Match Away, Carnill 1964 Olympic Hockey Manager, England Manager Keeps Busy, Smith Gets His Chance Chosen For Test Against India, Scotland Take Only Two Of Many Chances, Hampshire Prevail, But With No Particular Distinction, Cambridge Worry F.A. Amateurs, Yesterday's Football, First Lesson For Diadem Nursery, Lock Has Bombay Struggling Cautious Cricket On Batsmen's Wicket, Oxfordshire Stay The Course Last-Minute Goal Beats Herts, Gold Cup Horses On View At Newbury, Newbury Results, Penalty Inspires Kettering Last Of Amateurs Knocked Out, Golf Success For Cambridge Brave Battle By The Ladies, Eastern Counties Have The Whip Hand Surrey Flourish Then Flag. Display Advertising: Lord Gladwyn, Multiple Display Advertisements, A Scotch & Polly, Alvis Of Coventry, Martinez Gassiot, British Hermeseal, Leomark, Lancia Of Italy, Atv, Mount Isa Mines Ltd, `Black & White', Spicers, The Times, Parker-Knoll, Swissair, The Rawlplug Co., Relief, British United Airways, The Night Sky In 1962, Havoline, Secker & Warburg, Esso, Muriel Spark's, Magazine, Gwent And West Finance, Rspca, Phonotas, University College, Granada Tv, Panam. Politics and Parliament: Opposition Try To Block Rhodesia Bill, Consumer Protection Service Urged By Study Group One Authority In Each Area To Enforce Legislation, M.P.s Support Prime Minister In Difficult Decision, 193 M.P.s In Ballot For Private Bills, House Of Commons Decision by Nato needed soon, House Of Lords Endless struggle with communism, Plea To Mr. Butler On Police Conduct, Call To Delay Closures Scottish M.P.s Ask For Inquiry, Man In The News Economic Purist WHO Scorns Cliches And Slogans, Sub-Committees Of Labour Party. News: Man's Death In A London Fire, Lower Iodine 131 Level In Milk New Fall Recorded, Katanga Report Of Congolese Moves, Shot-Gun Wedding in Algeria?, General Ordination Examination, Labour fears still persist over N. Rhodesia, Daily Newspaper For Africans, Crime Gangs Cross The Border, The Queen Leaves For Ghana Today People's Joy And Relief At Announcement More Arrests Reported In Accra, "Bias" Against Parson On Tv Appeal By Head Of Church Committee, Trade Barriers Under Study In U.S. President Seeking More Authority, Armoured Car Man Robbed Of £2,000, Britain's Diminishing Share Of Export Markets, Image Of Teacher "Shattered" 16 Heads Condemn Militant Action, "Major Defeat For The West" Sir Roy Welensky's View Of Africa, Businesslike START To Talks On Joining Six Treaty Protocols Dominate First Day's Proceedings, Bonn Turns Again To World Scene, Italian Clash On Soviet Tests Communists On The Defensive, Tortoises Too? Some Foreign Animals That Have Made Themselves At Home In Britain, Mr. Nehru Supports Right Of Access, Jews Gaoled In Leningrad, New Severn Chart To Be Issued Tanker Inquiry Told Of Survey, French Expel East German Police, Producing Pigs In Common Market, Princess At Youth Festival Contrasts In Hongkong, Surprise Result In New Jersey, Boy Alleged To Have Driven Tractor At P.C.S 'Peril To Motorists And Pedestrians', Over A Million Immigrants Since War Some 685,000 Have Stayed, Government Threats On Price Control, Leaders Of E.E.C. Unions At Talks T.U.C. Reservations Discussed, T.U.C. Doubts On Economic Body Decision Passed To Full Council, Secretary To Lord Russell Must Go, Mr. Wagner IS Reelected New York Victory For Democrats Mayor's Third Term, Prime Minister gives reasons for advice to the Queen, Mr. Kennedy To Seek Defence Fund Rise Keeping Nuclear Weapons Lead Evaluation Of Soviet Tests, Mersey Dockers' Strike Spreads, More Pay Sought For Africans, Social Democrats Club At Oxford, Gen. De Gaulle's Concessions On Algeria F.L.N. Leaders Impressed, Mr. Kenyatta's Claims Early Talks In London Sought, Note To Allies On Partisan's Arrest Yugoslav Demands, Bonn Proposal For Political Union, Rome Denial Of New Oil Pact £17M. Russian Order For Tankers, Wider Range For East Anglia, "Cicero" Claim Against Bonn Ministry Turk's Account Of Forged Notes, Move To Airport's New Buildings London Long-Haul Facilities, Artificial Flower Ban In Cemetery, Footwear Makers To Get Rise, U.A.R. Acts Against "Capitalists", Industrial Code As Possibility M.P.'s View On Strikes, Turkey Plans A "Rotating" Cabinet Drawing Lots For First Turn, Job Apartheid "Vicious", Mr. Vracaric Seeking Compensation, Action Urged On Food Surplus, Skirmishing In Australian Elections D.L.P. Denunciation Of Labour Party, Mr. Cabot Lodge's Paris Post, East Fife Won By Conservatives, Lord Slim's Three Rules, Mr. Hare To Discuss Arbitration Charge, Changing Face Of Lincoln New City Centre, Should Part Of United Nations Be Moved To Berlin? Genuineness Of Russian Support Not Yet Clear, Press Cable Price Cuts Welcomed, U.N. Congo Policy Attacked "No Protection For Europeans", Sunday Opening In Two Welsh Towns But Merioneth And Anglesey "Dry", No Nuclear Ship For Merchant Navy Yet Research Project Undertaken, Tanganyika needing aid on eve of independence, Army Attacked By Air Force In Ecuador Rival President Gives Way, One Way Again In Piccadilly, Commissioner For German Army, Tudeh Agitators' Network 90 Arrested In Iran Army Raid. Picture Gallery: Rioters In Ecuador Clothing For Hurricane Survivors, News in Brief. Law: Youth Wins Case Against Police Judge's Comment On Damages Award, High Court Of Justice: Probate, Divorce And Admiralty Greek Shipowner Enjoined Pateras v. Pateras, Courts-Martial Appeal Court Corroboration In Sexual Cases, Warsaw Sentence For Espionage, Charge Against Two B.B.C. Men Dismissed Trafalgar Square Filming, Egg Thrown At Mr. Kenyatta Demonstrator Fined A Total Of £4, Church Suspends Prof. Geyser Hearings Of Heresy Charge Adjourned, Sit-Down Man Gaoled For 9 Months Nuisance To The Police. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes, Jewels Sale Realizes Total Of £25,659, British Cars Sell Well At Turin Show, Matanovic Keeps Chess Lead Drawn Game With Wade In 13th Round, Solution Of Bridge Problem No. 1,505, I.S.C.M. Festival For London, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,832. Official Appointments and Notices: Mr. Colin Davis's New Appointment, Minister Of Justice For N. Nigeria, Conservatives Make New Appointments, Medical Awards For Britons, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, University News Overseas Jobs For Staff Five-Year Posts Suggested, New Judge Of The High Court, From The London Gazette, Oxford. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861. Property: Knight, Frank & Rutley, Sales By Auction, Flats And Chambers, Forthcoming Auction Sales, Country Properties, Alfred Savill & Sons, L.C.C. Indemnity For Lenin Plaque, Talks Today Over Monico Site L.C.C. And Architects. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The Public's Right to Observe, Shopper Protection, To Ghana, Sleazy, Balm for the President. Letters to the Editor: Calling Up The Reserves, Common Market, Swaziland's Future, More Judges, Finishing-Up Time, Entry Into Britain, Yours Illegibly, A Constitutional Issue, Milk Production, On Strike Or Off Duty Public Service At A Discount. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. Hugh Ruttledge The Assaults On Everest, Mr. Scott McLeod, Obituary. Reviews: New Fiction, Morning-after Monarch, Young English Violinist Success In Berg's Concerto, Arms and Two Men, Broadway Comedies on the Serious Side, Caroline London, A Candle Lit In Africa, With a Pinch of Salt, Uneven Inspiration Of Liszt, Strafford Repainted, Sketched In, From the Italian, At School with Mao, Pocket Chancellor Murdered by Hitler's Gangsters, Ships Ancient and Modern, Italian Scenarist On Her Directors, Shaw and His "Mollikins", Portraits of Soviet Man, Miniature Festival Of "Music In Our Time", Buried Alive, Hermit of Aix, Tomorrow's Officers, Scientist Bull in China Shops of Oxford and Whitehall, Volume four of The Bodley Head Scott, Cuevas Ballet in Hamburg: Fire Alarm Rung by Mistake, Groping Their Ways Through The Cretan Labyrinth, Golden Geese. Business and Finance: No Drawings For War Loan, Spark Holdings' Next Acquisition, Israel Devaluation Plan Denied, Mr. Roy Thomson Goes Into Australia, Value Of Research And Development, The Perak River Hydro-Electric Power Company Record Results Achieved, Reserves Rise In S. Africa Highest Level Since June. 1960, G.S.A. Tin Sale, Dutch Put Limit On Foreign Loans Effective In Last Quarter, S. Smith And Sons Profit Setback, Rapid Draining Of Steel Stocks S.C.O.W. Strike Reduced October Output To 72½% Of Capacity, Interunie Share Change, Rise In U.K Trade With Dominica, Houses Again In The Bank Three Or Four Pay Penal Rate, Funds Regain Buoyancy Trustee Buying Of Equities, Reasons Behind The European Bourses' Rally, £2M. Loss By Australian Car Company, Harrisons & Crosfield Limited Group's Continued High State Of Activity Importance Of Diversification In Plantation And Trading Sections Sir Leonard Paton Reviews Tea And Rubber Industries, Allied Leather Pay 5 Points More, Britain's Outstanding Overseas Debts, Government May Take Action Over Mt. Isa, Brooke Bond & Co., Pound Still In Demand Canadian Dollar Moves Higher, Company News Harrisons & Crosfield's Spread Into Industrial Fields Clydesdale Investment's Merger Results, Brooke Bond's Good START To Year, Higher French Trade With Six, Nf.200m. French Trade Surplus, Rosen thal Increased Turnover, British Iron In The Common Market, Sharp Increase In Rubber Output, City Proposal For Central Exporting Agency "Room For Improvement" In Credit Machinery, Common Market Share Rally Extended, Greencoat Properties Limited Lord Broughshane's Review, Wall Street's $2 Gains, Bignells, Higher Interim Profits For Radio Trust, Wall Street Firm Advances Of $2, Yesterday's Dividends, Consolidated Zinc Warning Of Sharp Fall In Profits Donaldson Counterbid For Braemar, Monsanto ACT Over Polythene Imports, Unit Trust Prices. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Commodities Lead Prices Move Lower, Closing Prices. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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