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The Times - 18/03/1960

1960; Gale Group;

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FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Science Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM AN EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, R. B. MAGOR., HUNTINGDON., J. D. CASSWELL., MURIEL M. EDWARDS., M. H. OUSELEY., DOROTHY SILBERSTON., D. G. MILLWARD., ANNE HOWARD., PHILIP J. ASHWORTH., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, BY B. C. HILLIAM, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, G., A correspondent, Sir George Cribbett, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From a Correspondent,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Opera And Ballet, Flowers, Public Appointments. Politics and Parliament: Child To Leave Prison To-Day Government Concern, Parliamentary Notices, "Heavy" Bill For Education Plans Commons To Debate Crowther Report, Civil Defence In Missile Warfare Action During Alert House Of Lords, Closer Study Of State Spending Step To Overcome Votes "On Nod" Committee Would Examine Ministers, Investment Powers Of Trustees No Government Bill This Session, Minister's Justification Of The Whips, House Of Commons Thursday, March 17 The SPEAKER took the Chair at half past two o'clock. Child To Be Moved From Prison Place At Approved School Found, Oil Heaters: Urgent Call For Report Home Secretary's Action. Law: Two Men Fined After Boycott Meeting, Motor Cycle Noise Appeal Fails Sound Meter Issue "Not Necessary", Life Sentence On Jamaican, Surprise In Nyeri Murder Case Husband And Kikuyu Charged, Court Of Appeal No Broad Proposition Duple Motor Bodies Ltd. v. Inland Revenue Commissioners, Former Mias Group Chairman Tells Of Public's Deposits Prosecution Questions About Finance, Australian Libel Charges Three Counts Dropped, Prison Sentence On Former "Miss Europe", Morocco Plot Charges, Judicial Committee Of The Privy Council Disturbances In Bahrain Al Baker v. Alford And Another, Bail For Witness In Pen Club Case Private Hearing By Magistrate, Issue To Be Tried Never Tried Cruise v. Potter, Blantyre Inquiry Ended Mr. Justice Southworth Refers To "Rather Protracted Ordeal", Shanghai Sentences "Treason Under Cloak Of Religion", Constable On Car Bonnet Dealer Accused Of Murder, Life Sentence For Murder.-Thomas, Third Man On Bank Robbery Charge "I Don't Know Where The Notes Are", 'Scotch' From Holland Appeal Court Doubles Fine On Dealer. News in Brief. News: Left Behind By Economic Recovery, De Gaulle Defiance Of French M.P.S Refusal Of Special Session Expected, Break In "Coventry" Dispute, Korea Police Fire Over Students 60 Arrested After Election, Measuring The Heavens Observations On Cepheids May Help To Correct Estimates, Experts' Decision On Flying Aid U.S. Proposal Fails, Conservatives Win In Both By-Elections Majority Of 666 At Brighouse Liberal Second At Harrow, Foreign Secretary Explains British Disarmament Plan Urgency Of Agreement On "New Objects Orbiting In Space", Communists Banned From Office, Hours Cut But Pay Claims Rejected Clerical Workers In Engineering, Company Suspend Production Working On New Model Burner, Proposed Garage Under Green Park London Exhibition Of Schemes, Herr Brandt Wants No Plebiscite Berlin People's Position Already Clear, Homes That Will Vanish Under Waters Of Aswan High Dam Apprehensions Over Transfer Plans, £97M. Bill For Post Office Plans 10-Year Programme, Ceylon Puts Away The Flags For To-Morrow's Election Mr. Senanayake's Party As Favourites, Extra Sittings On Bets Bill Out Of Committee By Easter?, Three Children Die In Fire Trapped In A Basement, Car Permit Plan Rejected Idea For Reducing Congestion, Shrewd Symbol Of Racial Conflict, Togoland Denial, Clerks Send Plea To The Bank Official Reply On Notes Design, U.N. Talks Open On Law Of Sea Britain To Abide By Majority Ruling, "Lib-Lab" Views Rejected Mrs. Barbara Castle On Clause 4, Demolition To START On Church Further Cracks Discovered, Gift Of £140,000 To Middlesex Hospital For Building Of Nurses' Training School, Sir Anthony Eden Back In England "Quite Satisfied" With Reviews Of Book, U.S. Drive To Cut Deficit Plan For Oversea Sales Campaign, Minor Revolt Against The Government Clash Over Drug Prescriptions Pledge Denied By Minister, Ghent Floralies Will Cover Seven Acres Ambitious U.K. Section, "False" Professions Of Friendship, Ghana Opposition Challenge Presidential Candidate To Be Named, Alleged Nazi Judges On The Bench Result Of Bavarian Inquiries, B.B.C. Television Aims Use Of Band III To "Fill The Gaps", Cup Retained By Border Legend Second Show Double For Horse's Owner, Lord Provost Gives Resignation Date, Traders Claim Old Market Right Council Seek Advice, Whipping Order Made In Mistake, Volcano Erupts Off New Guinea ASH Buries Villages, Consumer Council's Disappointment Lack Of Progress On Standards, More Emigrants This Year Forecast "U.K. Can Sustain A Larger Volume", Storm Brewing Over U.S. Bases In Panama And Cuba, Congo Arrests Reach 500 Total, African College Closed Riot Police Stand By, Israel Takes A Deep Breath, Charter For Ghana's Civil Service "No Victimization", Further Talks On Power Men's Pay "Difficulties" On Both Sides, The First Of The Wine 1959 Confirmed As A Very Good Year, Mr. Ben-Gurion In London Luncheon With Prime Minister, Expansion Of Caribbean Air Routes Anglo-U.S. Talks Adjourned, Dr. Fisher In Ulster Pilgrimage St. Patrick's Day Celebrations, Installing Oxford's New Chancellor Prime Minister's Escort, Disarmament Talks Settle Down Pointed Questions To The West, 63 Killed In Indiana Air Crash This Year's Toll Now 390, Merseyside Greets Princess Congratulations On Engagement, Schools' View Of Crowther Report Opinion Divided On Priorities, Vatican Helped Yugoslav Bishop Funds Referred To At Trial "Illegal Activities", Renewed Appeal For Abolition Of Schedule "A" Tax, U.S. Swept By Storms Snow Causes 18 Deaths, Inquiry Into Bird Deaths From Cars, Freer Immigration Into U.S. President Proposes Legislation, Victory For Socialism Group's Welcome, Lisbon Denials On Angola Rumours No Internal Threat, Getting Facts On Resale Prices Mr. Maudling To Begin New Inquiry, Seeking Cobbles Compromise County And Borough To Hold Talks, The Ex-President And The Singer When Woodrow Wilson Would Not Admit His Mistake, Gift For Oxford Sports Centre £50,000 Grant Also Offered, Police Duties Becoming More Complex Commission Hear Of Manpower Shortage. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1860. Reviews: First Italian Comic Opera The Triumph Of Honour, Varied Fare For Bath Festival, Militant Rendering Of Brahms, Organology has Surely Come to Stay, Mr. Helmut Walcha's Bach Recital, Piano Recital By Mr. Herman Godes, 19th-Century Novels As Serial Plays, The Alien Corn On Television, Follow That Girl A New Musical, Thebes In Bow Street. Display Advertising: Leo Computers, The National Bank Of Australasia, Gas, Shell, North Central Wagon & Finance, I.C.T, Multiple Display Advertisements, British Railways, The Rodwell Group, The Times, Bowaters, Bmc Service, Old Priory, Lloyds Bank, Ballantines, Fly Twa Jets Usa, Bank Of New South Wales, The Lion Building Society, Emergency, Smiths, Lotus, Lucozade. Picture Gallery: Fair Risk Shows Off. Arts and Entertainment: Three Choirs Festival, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,321, Broadcasting Programmes, Miss Hepworth's Largest Sculpture, £46,000 Paid For Pink Diamond French Furniture Realizes £101,960, Second Chess Game Drawn One Up To Tal. Official Appointments and Notices: National Martime Museum, New Secretary For E.G.U., University News Cambridge, H.M. Lieutenant For Montgomeryshire, War Office Appointment, St. Paul's Prebendary Resigns At 91, Rear-Admiral Henderson's New Appointment. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Asking For More, Home Nursing, Is it Necessary?, Mr. Khrushchev's Insurance, Tie Up the Knocker. Letters to the Editor: Policy In Kenya, Ship Sale Or Scrap?, Street Offences ACT, Crowther Report, The Nursing Service, Free Toothbrushes, Saving The Solent, Appeal To The Lords Civil And Criminal Cases Compared. Court and Social: Court Circular. Property: Furnished Country Properties, John D. Wood & Co., Developing New Berkshire Town Consent Given For 70 Flats, Country Properties, Alfred Savill & Sons. Obituaries: Sir George Young British Minister In Paris, Obituary, Sir Frederick Bowhill, Adml. P. E. Phillips, Sir Louis Crump Judicial Work In Western India, Mr. Kurt Hutten, Mr. Ray Atherton First U.S. Ambassador To Canada. Sport: England's Final Trial, Sports in Brief, Joan's Rival Preferred In Military Gold Cup, Party Of 25 To Tour U.S., Oxford Power Too Much For Isis Boat Runs Well In FAST Outing, Move To Improve A.A.A. Finances, Fiery Khajadphai Causes Badminton Surprise, Yesterday's Results At Two Meetings Lingfield Park, Little Difficulty For Flame Gun, Frozen Fingers At Wentworth Field Reduced To Four Pairs, Gilroy Meets Rafferty Three Boxing Titles At Stake, Irish At Full Strength Provincial Rugby Clubs In London, Teams Nicely Balanced For University Golf Cambridge Win Dinner Match, Lively Hockey At Park Royal Encouragement For Royal Navy, Lawn Tennis, Rackets, Probable Runners At Sandown Park, Triumph For Open Play Oxford Impressive In Glasgow Match, Wentworth Results, Cambridge Row Disturbed Forced Off Course By Steamer Support From Goldie, Yachtsmen Get Together, Hurried Shooting Spoils Orient Sheffield United Kept Guessing. Business and Finance: Philips' Incandescent Lamp Works Holding Company Eindhoven, Government Payments Aid Money Market Smaller Tax Transfers, Pound Loses More Ground, Latest Dividends, Capital Spending Higher Manufacturers Spend Less On Plant, Less Idle Shipping In February, Further Rise In Note Circulation, A.E.I. £2 3/4M. Order, A.K.U. Debenture Issue, Triplex Foundry's "Rights" Result, Hastings and Thanet, Work Started On Italy's First Nuclear Power Plant Lower Cost From Increased Capacity, Company Results Storey Brothers Have Record Year And Pay 10% More, Sharp Rise In Industry's Stocks, Review Of Anglo-Soviet Technical Exchanges, American Fire Losses Nearly $97M. Last Month, Dundee Yarns And Cloth Market Considerable Growth In Business, More Credit AIDS Proposed For U.S. Exports Concern Over Trade Deficit, E.C.S.C. Coal And Steel February Output, Seasonal Decline In Retail Stocks, U.S. Gold Stock Unchanged $10M. Increase In Net Borrowed Reserves, Armstrong Stevens & Son Prospects Improve, Lex Garages Preference Dealings To-Day, Fall In Canada's Bank Rate Bond Offering Well Received, Gunmakers To Merge, South African Power Cut Heavy Cost To The Mines, Rio De Janeiro Flour Mills & Granaries Mr. J. H. Hansard On The Improved Results, I.C.I. Polythene Plant In Denmark, Scottish Equitable Life Assurance Society, Wall Street Reacts Barely Steady At The Close, World Bank Loans $40M. For Japanese Expressway, Port Of Sunderland's Record Revenue Determined Bid For Extra Trade, Donald Macpherson & Company Gratfying Results And Prospects, Chilean 24-Hour Copper Strike, Standard Bank Review, January Cotton Output, Another Good Day Equities Falter At The Close, Beer Output Still Rising, Hastings & Thanet Building Society Mr. Wiles Warns The Small Saver, Dollar Mutual Funds, Domestic Appliance Sales In January, Oilfield News, Bp In Finland, Roberts, Sparrow Offer Oversubscribed, London Provisions Exchange. Business Appointments: Iron And Steel Board Appointments, Business Changes New Chairman For Power-Gas. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Stock Exchange Tables: Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Commodity Markets Nearby Copper Still Sensitive, Closing Prices, Stock Exchange Dealings.

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