The Times - 08/07/1961
1961; Gale Group;
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From Our Rowing Correspondent, FROM OUR TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Lawn Tennis Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR SCHOOLS CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MILITARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, Our Legal Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our City Editor, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Middle East Correspondent, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, HERBERT THOMPSON, R. A. ABIGAIL., PHILIP KIDBY, JOSEPH E. BECKETT., LINDSAY HURST, TUFTON BEAMISH, L. G. COLLYER., FRANCIS NOEL-BAKER, ARTHUR C. DAVIES, From a Special Correspondent, MALCOLM MACEWEN, F. H. MOYLAN, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A COLLECTOR, FROM OUR GARDENING CORRESPONDENT, FROM AN ANGLER, L. P. W., By Our City Editor,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Educational, Opera And Ballet, Services Tomorrow: Sixth Sunday After Trinity, Hotels, Resorts And Spas, Travel, Flowers. Sport: Little Opposition For St. Paddy In Eclipse, Golf The Hard Way Miss Porter Wins From Behind, University Tennis In Balance, Sports in Brief, Cambridge Outsail Oxford, Declared Runners For Four Other Meetings, Navy Pistol Title Changes Hands Holder Loses By Five Points, Sandown Park Results, Programme For Second Day's Racing At Sandown Park, Pretzlik Leads Eton Revival Early Batting Fails, All So Easy For Yorkshire, England Batsmen Subdue Ill Equipped Attack Cowdrey The Backbone, Today's Programme, Manchester Evening Meeting, Exciting Finish At Ebbw Vale Glamorgan Beat The Clock And Surrey, Pearson Takes All 10 Wickets Easy Victory For Cambridge, Laver's Masterly Form In Wimbledon Final, Rigvada's Chance At Manchester Likely Winners For D. Smith, The Sinking Dry Fly, Halberg's World Record Beats Two Miles Time In Finland, Stephenson's Plan Misfires, Sandown Park Selections, Yesterday's Results, Final Practice At Silverstone, One-Sided Bowls Final, Leander Face Russians In Grand Final Dogged Eton Rowing At Henley, Thirteenth Tour Stage Won By Darrigade, Danish Yachting Success. Display Advertising: Shell, The Geographical Magazine, Gardeners Chronicle, Beer, The Times. Reviews: Powder-flasks in Exotic Materials, The Minho: A Gentle Land Unspoilt By Tourism Easily reached part of Portugal A Traveller's Impressions, Film Landscape With Figures, Getting Grease-paint into the Bloodstream, Mr. Rostropovich as Cellist and Pianist, Beguiling Fun In New Revue, Rescue From Doldrums L.S.O. Triumph At Cheltenham, Pierre Monteux Catches the Spirit of Haydn, Granada Musical Festival. Picture Gallery: An Open Air Play And A Ballet In Embryo. Arts and Entertainment: Tournai Tapestry Sold For £11,000, Sunday Television, Danger Of Forgetting Soft Fruits, Mr. Menuhin At Prades Festival, Paris Chooses Best Actor, Sound Broadcasting, Saturday Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,726. News: Maj. Gagarin To Visit Britain, Diary Of Next Week's Events, Morocco Backs F.L.N. Claim Sovereignty Over Sahara, Minister At R.A.F. Airlift Centre, Mr. Coyne's "Rival Government" Mr. Diefenbaker On Bank Letters, Mr. Popovic's Visit To Moscow Hope Of Truce In Cold War, E. Berlin Enforces Boundary Rule, Doubt On Resuming Geneva Talks, Juries Blamed For Court Delays, Pony Championship For Newcomer, The Christian Hope Of Heaven Crown Of Life, N. Rhodesia's £30M. Four-Year Plan Rural Development, Two-Part Plan For Mauritius Self-Rule Majority Support, Protest About Dr. Beeching Fails Disallowed At N.U.R. Meeting, Kanu-Kadu Peace Disturbed Mr. Ngala Rules Out 1961 Election, Britain Withdraws Some Troops From Kuwait Intention To Maintain Minimum Defence Force, Double Manpower For Science Five Years Ahead In Reaching Target, German Arrest Of Communist Leaders Underground Work Suspected, Mr. Sandys With Mr. Menzies, The Course Of Nature, Naval Officers In Helicopter Crash Machine In Flames In Garden, Police Recover Gun Taken From Show, Another Strike At London Airport, The Five Kinds of Modern Poaching, Soviet View On Nuclear Ban Reaffirmed Agreement Linked With Disarming, French Horns Bull-Fighting Without Blood Near The Rhone Delta, No Dumping Duty On Barley Yet Minister To Watch Future Sales, Sowle Inquiry Held: Report For Minister, U.N. Committee's Plans Changed Delay In Salisbury, Pick-Handle Gang Get £2,666, Greetings From Mr. Khrushchev, British Resolution Vetoed In U.N., Eichmann Admits Moral Guilt For Murders Dramatic Opening To Cross-Examination, Egypt Imports Rockets From America Similar To Israel Model, Ruler's Army "Ready To Fight", Ban On Coloured Assembly, Jamming Of Himalaya Expedition Radios, Gaoled Journalist Loses Appeal, Church To Have Social Survey Threefold Study, Infantry Test Accuracy Of New Missile Tank "Homing" By 40lb. Vigilant, Indian Insistence On Safeguards, Mr. Kaunda To See Lawyers, Dearer Hire Purchase In Prospect Bigger Deposits On New Cars Dealers May Get Commission Cut Rise In Interest Rates Blamed, Gen. Taylor In Talks With President Moderate Line On Germany Resisting Pentagon Belligerence, Car Workers Want More Security, Ghana Increases Import Duties, 70 Erectors At Fylingdales Dismissed Firm's Action After Strikes, Assurance Given To Ceylon, Mr. Roy Thomson's Expansion Plans, £35,000 Gift For Music School, Firm Seek Winding Up Of Lomond Trust, Engineers Talk With Shipbuilders Again, Joint Survey Of Industry Urged. Politics and Parliament: 25-Year Sentence Fight To Go On "Mr. Butler Missed The Point", Railways Want £27M. More, Kenya Farmers See Mr. Macleod, More Discretion For Trustees House Of Commons, Mr. Benn Taking 91 Books To Court, Ending Covent Garden Bill Anomalies AIM Of Further Amendments. News in Brief. Property: Board-Residence And Apartments, "Piccadilly Circus Talks Can Start". Law: High Court Of Justice: Chancery Division Mr. Cannon's Action Adjourned Cannon v. Haxell And Others, £1,000 For Dr. Moore Moore v. Associated Newspapers Ltd., Court Of Appeal Ships Equally To Blame Owners Of S. S. "Verena" v. Owners Of M. V. "Grepa", Employee's Flat In Queensgate McKie (Inspector Of Taxes) v. Warner, What Mr. Fletchercooke Did Say, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division M.P. For Bath Gives Evidence Tadd v. Brown And Another. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: History by Archaeology, Supplying the Scientists, More and More Americans, Out of the Twopenny Box, Acrobatic Exercise, Life Sentences. Letters to the Editor: Common Market, Prefabrication In Building, Spare Time Pursuit, The Licensing Bill, Covent Garden, Wider Horizons, A Case For Levelling, The Anglican Church, Planned Transport, Return Of Kuwait, Clinical Notes On Patients Information That IS Confidential. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: New Head For Ardingly, County Commissions, From The London Gazette, Royal Windsor Rose Show Awards, University News Oxford, Rector Of The Edinburgh Academy. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861. Obituaries: Mr. Frank Gibson, Mr. D. H. Beves, Mr. James Watts, Major-General A. C. Munro, Mr. Ebby Edwards A Great Leader Of The Miners, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Tin Unaffected By Communique, Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: 92,750-Ton Tanker Ordered, Company News Three "Big Five" Bank Interims As Forecast, Steel Investment Sold, W. German Reserves Rise Dm.407m., Late Rally In The Pound Security Sterling Falls Sharply, Tin Council's Approach To U.S. Authorities, Continental And Industrial Trust Limited Further Improvement In Income And Capital Values Mr. J. Backhouse's Statement, Latest Dividends, Reply From Associated Motor Cycles, Belgian Copper Price Lowered, English Steel Ceremonies Foundations Laid For New £26M. Works, New Supplies Of Credit Tighten Higher H.P. Charges Forecast, Smith & Nephew Associated Companies, Alenco One-For-Three At 30s., French Gold Reserves Up, EQUITY Gains Extended Funds Dull At The Close, How The Times Indices Have Moved, Treasury Bill Tender, Credit Conditions Difficult, Berger, Jenson & Nicholson Limited Advantages Of Amalgamation, Port Of Calcutta Receive $21M. Loan, New Synthetic Rubber Plant, Wall Street Loses Ground Fractional Falls, £400,000 Lingerie Centre Opened, Wall Street Barely Steady, Trustees May Be Empowered To Hold 75% In Equities, Unit Trust Prices. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Business Changes.
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