The Times - 13/10/1961
1961; Gale Group;
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From Our Golf Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR RADIO CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, IRVING GANE, M. J. WATT, JOHN RAMAGE, R. W. SMITH, A. W. MERRISON, HENRY FAIRLIE, R. S. FORRESTER, RITCHIE OF DUNDEE., CLIFFORD J. PARSONS, LEONARD A. BATES, From a Correspondent, J. S. SKINNER., ANTHONY N. GASSON, A. G. M. GREENLAND, R. W. BRIGINSHAW, FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, A correspondent, Mr. Frank Howes, From Our Special Correspondents, FROM OUR FILM CRITIC, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, RICHARD GLYN, R. A. FORREST, HAROLD SOREF., B. L. HALLWARD, By Our City Editor,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Flowers. Sport: Sports in Brief, Cheveley Beauty To Be Exported, Outlook Set Fair For U.S. Ryder Cup Hopes, Search For Hockey Forwards Nine Counties Hold Women's Trials, Mrs. Piggott Rides Winner, Oxford Get Taste Of University's Power, Declared Runners At Newmarket, Warwickshire's Revenge Enterprising Rugby, Amateur Football League Tables Isthmian, Bounce Unkind To Leicester Drawn Match With North Midlands Forward's Fine Try, Barber Loses Captaincy, Boxing Inquiry Formed Committee AIM To Halt Decline, Broomfield In Form Exciting Squash Rackets, Eastbourne Croquet, Encouraging Performance By Frenchman's Cove, Mrs. Smith And Critchley Take Worplesdon Title, Details Of Yesterday's Meetings Newmarket, St. Paddy Should Win The Champion Stakes Gustav's Unexpected Victory At Newmarket, Bournemouth Beaten At Last. Display Advertising: Gas, Garrard, Multiple Display Advertisements, Lansing Bagnall, Cunard, The Steel Company Of Wales, Investors Chronicle, Bri-Nylon, White Horse Whisky, Call Oxbridge 2000, Whitbread, Gallaher's, Pitney-Bowes, Taylor Woodrow, Trans-Canada Air Lines, The Times, The Times Review Of Industry, British United Airways, EQUITY & Law, Church's, Gwent And West Finance, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Hermeseal, Smiths, Daily Herald, Granada Tv, Bea, Cyanamid. News: More Africans Flee From Angola, Lisbon Ban On Democracy Plan Dr. Salazar Forbids Publication, Underground Car Park Scheme Approved, Three Months For Polling Official, 'Nuclear' Arms Used By B.A.O.R. Simulated Strike In Exercise, Broad Basis For An Agreement, Lord Brabazon's Picture "Scoop" Shot Taken In House Of Commons, U.N. Threat To Expel South Africa Little Support For Senegal Move, Ford Agreement On Contract, Russia Cannot End Tests, Bishops Abused In Letters, Oat Spray Cleared Of Cancer Risk, Employment Agencies For West Indians Suggested Action In Event Of Immigration Curb, Auditor Reports Deficiencies In School Meals, Ministry Intervenes In Steel Strike Move Today For Conciliation, Thirsty Journey in North Iran, Tea Break Strikes Ending, No Room At Inn For Dr. Jagan Meeting Arrangements Cancelled By Owners, Reorganization In Shipbuilding, Methodists Fear Disadvantage To Coloured Men, New Lamp Like An Artificial Sun Lighting 250 Acres, Beethoven's Town Takes To Jazz, Resistance By Scientists To New Ideas Difficult Case Of The "Outsider", Scientists' Tour Of Soviet Reactors, Rootes' Warning To 10,000 Laid-Off Workers, First German Atom Ship Next Year, Mr. Butler's Plan To Fight Teenage Delinquency Conference Backs Approach To Common Market, S. Africans Ready To Help, British M.P. Defends Portuguese Policy, Bookmaker Advertised Change Of Address, Yorkshire Man's U.S. Atomic Post, New Secretary Of N.U.G.M.W., Anti-Bandit Firm "Handicapped", London's Traffic Picks Up Speed, Motor Industry Supports E.E.C. Entry "But Tax Must Be Less Onerous", Man Interviewed In A6 Inquiries, Eire Government To Aid Library Fund At £250,000, Royal Message For Tristan People Administrator To Fly To London, Combined Museum For London, Demonstrator IS Forcibly Fed Prison Treatment To Continue, E. Berlin Raid On W. Sector House, Name Of Plymouth "Besmirched" Untypical Picture For Russians, Mr. Inonu's Bid For Power In Turkish Elections Burning Issues Behind Ordered Facade, 23 Polio Cases At Hull Mass Treatment By Oral Vaccine, Ford Plant At A Standstill Thousands Laid Off, Alarm Not Sounded In Oil Tanker Fire, Prime Minister Back In London, F.B.I. Reports Less Optimism In Business, Threat To Limit Operations, "Strong Suspicion Of Foul Play", Holloway Gaol Half Empty Inquiry Told Plan To Switch Men There, Labour M.P.s Send Protests, Colombia Under Martial Law Army Right-Wing Revolt Quelled, Census Of U.K. Air Traffic Week's Records For Ministry, Two Russians Expelled Dutch Airport Incident "Acts Of Violence", Satellites As Radio Links U.S. Project With Military Use, Fallout Affects Food In U.S., Decision On Queen Liner Next Week, Priest Escapes From S. Africa, Bonn Still Aims At German Reunification, Town To Protect Its 1150 Crest, Algeria Pirate Radio Found, Iraq Ends Oil Talks Hint Of "Legal Steps" Demand To Better 50-50 Terms I.P.C. Say Work To Continue, Move To Speed Police Promotion, N. Zealand Ends Death Penalty, Southall Busmen Back Today, Happy Workers On The March But Musician Hits A Glum Note, Mr. Kennedy's Hopes Of Peace And Freedom "Resolute Action If Needed To Preserve Interests", Prebendary's Objection To Publication, Acne And Crime, Using Reservoirs For Recreation Legal Problems Aired At Oxford Inquiry, Tally Clerks Ask For Minister's Help, On Other City Pages, Classification In Libraries Paris Talks To Reach Uniformity, The Veteran Old Soldier WHO Was Born In The Army And Served In Many Wars, New Tunisian Demand On Bizerta 'Guerrilla War If No Withdrawal', Bonus For Freight Time-Saving, Schools May Be Forced To Close Ministry's Warning After Meal Talks, Poland Fears Revived German Militarism, Ayrshire Cattle Society Wants French Bulls, "Unfortunate" Effect In Commonwealth, Why A President Lost His Temper, Pay Claims By Railway Unions Rejected B.T.C. Say No Rise Justified. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,809, £2,450 For A Canary Coloured Diamond, Television Programmes, Museum Has A Field Day Three Exhibitions At Victoria And Albert. Picture Gallery: Final Practice For Today's Ryder Cup Match. Law: Acquittal On £67,000 Bank Raid Charge Court Told About Winning Dog, Driver For Trial On Deaths Charge, Munich Air Crash, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Where Was The Elephant's Pedestal? Emney v. Chipperfields Circus & Zoo Ltd., Probation For Youths On Weapons Charge, Ten Years For Man WHO Escaped From Prison, Court Of Appeal £2,000 For Loss Of An Eye Wharton v. Sweeney. Property: Nash Houses Get New Interior, John D. Wood & Co., Frank N. Bateman, Country Properties, Country Houses, Chamberlaine-Brothers & Edwards. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Ecclesiastical News New Bishop Suffragan Of Aston, Two New Divisional Commanders. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Overwhelming Support For E.E.C. Application, Mr. Butler Wins Backing For Crime Policy National Appeal On Causes Of Teenage Delinquency. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Breakdown, Indexes, A Vote for Reason, 1492 and All That, Flying over Cities. Letters to the Editor: Consider The Consumer Effects Of Pay Negotiations, Salesman's Status, A Science Board? Responsibilities Of Minister, On The Nail, Big Theatre Or Little?, Katanga, Public Schools, Tristan Da Cunha, Angola, Union Practices, True Investors, Cohesion Of The Commonwealth, Strangers In Our Midst, Competition In Car Costs, Government Changes, Waiting For Fourpence, A White Swallow. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Sir Charles Pain, Professor Lambert Rogers A Distinguished Surgeon, Mr. W. G. R. Boys, The Ven. T. B. Wilson, Adml. Sir St. John Tyrwhitt, Mr. Gunasena De Soyza High Commissioner For Ceylon, Obituary, Mr. Philip Landon Popular Law Tutor At Oxford, Mr. Wallace Lupino. Reviews: Egotistical Exercise of Transcription, Symbolism Handicaps Mr. Max Bygraves, A Spiritual Experience Paintings By Mark Rothko, Vivid Singing In Verdi's Requiem, Unlikely Central Character, Krips on Conducting Opera, The Queen's Guards Mr. Michael Powell's Latest Film, Glance Back To Beethoven Shostakovich New String Quartet, Too Little Solid Fare In Cello Recital, Music's Triumphant Progress. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861. Business and Finance: Wall Street Closes Irregular, Crystalate (Holdings) Ltd. Mr. Jack Lesser's Review, Ldn. Merchant Securities Scrip Issue, Ferranti Acquire Aron Meter Business For £440,000 Common Market Position Strengthened, Company News Ransome And Marles Group Surplus Falls 23 P.C. A. Wilson's Stores' Payment As Forecast, Dunlop Widens Its Profit Margins, Pound Continues Firm Demand From Paris, L.C.C. Lists Soon Closed, Saint-Gobain Compagnie De Saint-Gobain Paris, Markets Closed, The British Land Company, OLYMPIA LIMITED (Exhibition Hall Proprietors, Contractors and Industrial Caterers), U.S. Aid Programme Criticized Bank Chairman Urges Caution, $2,100M. Of U.S. Assistance Africa And Asia Main Recipients, EVEREADY SOUTH AFRICA LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Notice Of Meeting, World Exports Of Goods Increased, Fall In S.C.O.W. Output, No Ropner Holdings Interim, Canadian Bank Rate Rises Again, Wall Street's $1 Changes Barely Steady At The Close, £300,000 Order For Generating Plant, Sir H. Snow Retires From Bp Positions, F.B.I. Reports Business Pessimism New Orders Limit Output, London Provisions, Europe's Booming Economies Bring Forth Problems Need To Control Domestic Demand, Money Still Short Market Again In The Bank, Japan's Reserves At $1,610M., Kaffir Quarterlies, September Wholesale Prices Steady, New Doubts On Tin Policy, E.E.C. Expansion Continues But Pace Slackens, Pontin's Offer For Dolphin, Orbit-Dorada Merger Discussions, Big Success For Property Issue, Index At New 1961 Low Bank Buying Spurs The Funds, Note Circulation Down Slightly, U.S. Gold Figures Delayed, The Ketton Portland Cement Co. Ltd. Mr. H. W. Secker Reviews Progress, Economic Committee AIDS Commonwealth, Four Large Fires In August, Yesterday's Dividends, Government "Watching" B.H. South Take-Over Bid, London Meeting Of European Stock Exchanges, Knitting Machinery Display Opened, Unit Trust Prices. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Commodities Tin £5 Up After Communique, Closing Prices. Business Appointments: Business Changes Alliance Assurance Appointments. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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