The Times - 19/02/1960
1960; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, PHILIP S. RICHARDS, WILLIAM GRANT., C. MAYES JARVIS, RICHARD LAMB., H. H. BLANDFORD, D. SIMON SHERESHEVSKY, SANDHURST, A. H. B. FRANKLIN, CECIL BEATON, From Our Bangkok Correspondent, B. W. RICHARDS, FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, A friend, A correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LAWN TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From a Special Correspondent,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Legal Notices, Club Announcements, Opera And Ballet, Appointments And Situations Vacant and Required. Politics and Parliament: Anti-Noise Bill's Exceptions Railways Exempt, Lords Business, Railways Study To Include Investment Reassessment, £6M. Deficiency On 26 Airports Not One Showed A Surplus, Labour's Defence Criticisms "Little Security For Expenditure", Mr. Amery Called To Cabinet Meeting, Statement Soon On Televised Debates Government Unlikely To Back Free Vote, Opposition Motion On Unemployment, Novel Question Time For Prime Minister Labour Interrogation Fills Nearly 45 Minutes House Of Commons, How To Settle Disputes In Antarctica Next Issue For Treaty Powers House Of Lords, M.P.s' Questions To Prime Minister Cape Town Speech. Display Advertising: Pia, Shell, North Central Wagon & Finance, Abbey National, Shield, Multiple Display Advertisements, 'Black & White', Barclays Bank, Icfc, National Institute, The Times, Royds, Sage Oil, Charringtons, Nato, Twa, Bea, Whessoe, Lucozade. News: "Nobody Can Live On £3 A Week" Woman Pensioner Stole Food, Test Of Unloading Method Hull Dockers' Decision May End Strike, Anglo-U.S. Air Talks Next Week Thorny Topics For Review, Mass Transfer Of Africans Cleaning Up At Cato Manor, Princess Royal Ends Barbados Visit Trooping The Colour, Air Estimates Up By £36M. Greater Outlay On Guided Weapons, Big Aircraft Carriers "Going To Stay" U.S. Admiral's View, How To Run A Railway Hard Times For Station Masters, But The Trains Arrive On Time, Former President's Daughter Acquitted Defence Request For Return Of Clothes, Blizzards Close Roads In North Only One Route To Scotland Hundreds Stranded, 'Give Doctors £20M. Now' Advice Of Royal Commission Extra £12M. A Year Proposed Some Dentists May Get More, Pay Rise Proposals For Doctors And Dentists "If Nation Wants The Benefits IT Must Accept Cost", Witnesses Heard In Rhodesia Monckton Commission "On Safari", General Board's Review Of Cambridge Development, Gift Of £50,000 To St. Catherine's Hopes Of Publishing Plans In Summer, Schools Television From The Air New Grants By Ford Foundation, £25,000 For Purchase Of Rubens, R.A.F. Career To Age Of 55 Further Details Of New Scheme, L.C.C. Opposition To Press Bill Urged, Visit Of President Of Peru Four-Day Stay In Britain, Submarine Hunt Continues Rumours Unconfirmed In Argentina, Crown Council In Brussels Congo Independence "Logical", Southampton Strike Confirmed, Colonial Research Grants £798,974 Approved Last Year, The New Canadian National Gallery Space To Show More Paintings, Unsmiling Critic Of Corruption, Nominations For Oxford Chancellorship, Crowds At The Palace Four Doctors Visit The Queen, Ships "At Full Speed In Fog" Three Blamed For Collision, B.M.A. Say Careful Study Required Dental Association Disappointment, "Violent Proposal" For University Senate In Favour Of Expansion, Committee Reject Betting Boxes "Worst System Of All", Mr. Herter Appeals To Russia Danger Of War By Miscalculation, Personal Value Of Royal Tours Duke Of Edinburgh Guest Of City, Bus Pay Claim Rejected Pension Scheme Refused Talks Break Down, 'New Plot' Against Iraq Baghdad Suspicious Of Nasser's Tour, Italian Government's Refusal To Ban Film, "Trampled Foot" Evidence By African Girl Judge Calls For Restraint At Blantyre Inquiry, Kenya Africans Hold Out On Land Issue No Progress In London Talks Feelings Run High, Latin American Free Trade Pact Bid For A Common Market, Hungary Suspends Land Drive State Now Controls 70 Per Cent., T.U.C. Dilemma On E.T.U. Critics Lacking In Unity, W. German Plan For Study Of Jewish Repression Commission Of Teachers, Theologians, And Historians Proposed, Chessman's Life In Balance Appeal Rejected By 4 Votes To 3 World-Wide Protests, Joint Meeting Of Convocations First Since 1928, More Protests By French Farmers "Severe" Action If Claims Unheeded, Mr. Khrushchev Begins Tour Of Indonesia A Hint On West New Guinea, Salford Votes For £8M. Plan Trades Fear Loss Of Business, Jordan Attitude To Palestine Plan Report To Arab League, Bomb Incidents In Madrid Authorities Blame Communists, Woman Tells Of Bids At Mock Auction, Alleged Pose As M.I.5 Agent Coloured Man's Life Of "Fantasy", Rising Demand For Steel Financing New Strip Mills. Reviews: Return Of Mr. Casadesus Piano And London Philharmonic, The Vanbrugh Goes Musical R.A.D.A. View Of Teenagers, Modern Art From Many Lands Kaplan Gallery's Show, Bartók As An Uncle-Figure Invitation To Contemplation, Two Generations In Argentine Films. Arts and Entertainment: Northern Landscapes, Broadcasting Programmes, Problems of Musical Biography and their Solutions, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,297, £27,000 For Diamond Necklace Sent To Auction Sale By Lord Shrewsbury. News in Brief. Law: Queen's Bench Division At Scotland Yard Auten v. Rayner And Others, Nigeria Election Petition Case Judgment Reserved, Man On Official Secrets Charges, Probate, Divorce And Admiralty Division Army Officer Abuses Position McEvoy v. McEvoy And Slater, MR. JUSTICE BUCKLEY, in re Warburton's, Algeria Accused Flown To Paris Judge Takes Charge Of Documents, Court Of Appeal Suez Closure And Contracts To Ship Goods, Bahrain Sentence Reduced Incident With Pistol, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Politics In Exile Anders v. Gas And Another, Lord Valentine Thynne: An Injunction, House Of Lords Crown Wins Tax Appeal Inland Revenue Commissioners v. Hinchy, Charge Against Dave Beck Dismissed, Fine On Actor Reduced, House Of Lords Scottish Rating Appeal Arbuckle Smith & Co. Ltd. v. Greenock Corporation. Picture Gallery: Four Royal Guests At Guildhall. Official Appointments and Notices: Soviet Official Of U.N. Resigns New Post In Moscow, Top Dairy Awards Go To Ayrshires Owner, Naval Appointments, Ecclesiastical News. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Sports in Brief, Lingfield Park Programme, Cambridge Defeat Old Boys, Wellington Again Defeat Radley, Yesterday's Results At Wincanton, Oxford Defence Caves In Northampton Run Riot In Second Half, Preference For The Major Close Watch On Arcticeelagh, Squash Rackets Class Tells, Century Of Character And Courage By Cowdrey West Indies Rely On Sobers, Winchester XI Rewarded Skill Turned To Good Purpose, Londonderry Cup Defeat Of Brighton, Oxford Eton Fives, Strong Scottish Lacrosse Side, Sunshine Heralds Winter Olympic Games, Aggressive Lawn Tennis Wilson And Pickard In Fine Match, Seel Wins Cresta Run Handicap, Scotland Drop Five Players Three New Caps In XV For Dublin, Cross Country In The North, Cambridge Likely To Beat Oxford Midfield Play May Be Hockey Key, St. Edmund Hall Soon Deposed Christ Church Seize Chance In Torpids. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Cow in the Sky, Votes At 18?, Revised Passes, Paying the Doctor. Letters to the Editor: Running The Railways, Farmers' Union And Sandown Racing, Dressing For The Part, Ways With Criminals, Arab Refugees, Fertilizer Profits Relating Home To World Prices. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Rev. J. T. B. Ray, Mr. Maxwell Ayrton Design In Concrete, Sir Ernest Barker A Rare Humanist, Mrs. John Masefield Wife Of The Poet Laureate, Lucy Lady Markham, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices, Commodities Little Change In Tin And Copper. Business and Finance: Commons Question On Hungarian Bonds, A Much Better Tone Less Selling Of Equities, Latest Dividends, Transformed Outlook For Jute Fibre Supply Better, Rise In Rail Receipts, U.S. Personal Income At New Peak, Bristol Aeroplane Anniversary Half A Century Of Aviation, Bristol Tractors Placing, U.S Gold Stock $1M. Lower, Bids And Deals Shoe Companies Plan Merger, Western Reefs Plan New Shaft, Mills & Rockleys Ltd., Wall Street Gains Reduced, Trinidad Sugar Estates New Crop Record, Canadian Bank Rate Down, New Bundesbank Moves To Restrict Credit Skoda Bondholders Obtain Writ, Wool Consumption Record In 1959 U.K. Uses 15 Per Cent. More, Towards Larger Units In The Brewery Trade Changes In Drinking Habits, Belgian Congo Risk Rate Raised, W. German Shell Lowers Petrol Prices, E.C.G.D. Accounts, Company Results Mather & Platt Report Higher Profits And Distribute More, Trinidad Sugar Estates Payment Forecast, Credit Surplus Continues, Sterling Quietly Firm, London Wool Sales, Note Circulation Falls Banks Running Down Tills, New Issues Harry H. Payne Offer, Alenco Limited Sir Nutcombe Hume On Higher Rate Of Earnings, Unit Trust Prices, Swiss Quotation For German Shares. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1860. Business Appointments: Business Changes Head Wrightson New Vice-Chairman. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: John D. Wood & Co., Country Properties.
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