The Times - 07/12/1961
1961; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Naval Correspondent, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, BY MONITOR, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Africa Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Common Market Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, JOHN MASEFIELD., NIN WAGHORN., ARTHUR SKEFFINGTON, ERIC D. CROFT., J C. MASTERMAN, WALTER RAEBURN, RICHARD F. SPARKS., PETER BROWN, JAMES DEWAR., ARCHD. V. MCLEOD, W. R. BLACK., From a Special Correspondent, ALEC R. VIDLER., JAMES ATKINSON, J. M. PINNER., PAUL DERRICK., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, Dr. Norman Bentwich, Group Captain Douglas Bader, A correspondent, Mrs. Margaret Nelson, Lady Cynthia Colville, By Our City Editor,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Transfer Books, Christmas Gifts, Opera And Ballet, Public Appointments. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Commodity Prices Copper Recovers, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Drawing Of Bonds, Closing Prices. Sport: Golf, Sports in Brief, England Players For Training, Declared Runners For Sandown Park, Sandown Park Results, Walker Wins In Third Round, N. Midlands Lack Penetration, Yesterday's Sales Details, No Goals In The Snow, Dorset And Wilts Finish Second, Women's Squash Team Lose To Men, Ill At Ease With New Formation University Hockey XI Lose To Hospitals, Sussex Lose Initiative And Title To Oxfordshire, Yesterday's Football, F.A. Amateurs Too Slick For Navy Spasmodic Raids Broken Up, LA Joliette Makes 14,000 Guineas At Newmarket, Kent The Better Side, Midlands Success Repeated, Middlesex Leave IT Late Missed Chances By Eastern Counties, Another Flash Sparkles Quick And Clever Jumping Silver Dome Fancied, Greaves Registered With Combination, Three England Centuries In Test Draw Bowlers Face More Hard Work. Display Advertising: Scottish Widows' Fund, The Dawn, P & O Orient Lines, Beefeater, Rose's, Power Jacks, Ici, Garrard, Volvo, Multiple Display Advertisements, National Library For The Blind, Livingstone's, African Continental Bank, National Children's Home, Lancia Of Italy, Guinness, Longines, Bank Of Montreal, Gulf, British Legion Haig's Fund, The Times, Bovis, Harrap, Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, Christmas Books, Cambridge Books, British United Airways, Crisper, Esso, The M & G Trustee Fund, Northgate Group, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Chamberlain Group, Simpson, Incurables, Putnam, Sunday Telegraph, Whisky, Cyanamid, Panam, North Central Finance, Garvey's, Church Of England. News: Belfast Firm Get Navy Contract, Envoys Joke With Mr. Khrushchev, U.S. To Put Man In Orbit Next Year, Substantial Increase In Rhine Army Visualized Britain Awaits Satisfactory Outcome Of Nato Talks, Fruit Grower Will Destroy Trees, Two Women Freed By Egypt, Colonialist Outpost Or Part Of Portugal?, Peking Denial Of Aggression On India Reply To Charges By Mr. Nehru "Artificial" Tension, Syrians Vote For Constitution, President Tshombe Flies Home, Canadian Minister Hints At New Airline Policy, Common Market Changing The Face Of Continent, More Peak Hour Delays Work To Rule Goes On, 'Public School' For Young Offenders Prison With Tv Sets For Hire, 25 In Train Flee To W. Berlin Daring Escape By Rail Men And Families, India Ready To March On Goa If Necessary Curfew In Main Towns As Portuguese Strengthen Defences, Kikuyu "Plot To Kill Mr. Kenyatta" Minister On Oath Ceremonies, U.N. Fighter-Bombers Strike At Katanga Force Tshombe Reinforcements For Elisabethville Stopped, Call To Define Tv "Substitutes", Dail Scenes Lead To Adjournments, Princess Alexandra In Aden, Presentation Made To Retiring Secretary, Communist To Stand Down New Union Poll At Cambridge, Trimming Of July Figures, Charges In Lisbon Against Delhi, Disagreement With U.S. Denied, Tanganyika's Sober Approach To Independence, Mr. Maudling's Car Obstructed, The Queen Home From West Africa Traffic Delays Ministers, British Oxygen Give Pay Rise, On Other City Pages, Hopes Of Common Western Stand On Berlin Fade French Reluctance For Approach To Russia Emphasized, New Constitution For S. Rhodesia, Reception Missed, Mr. Luthuli In London Today Delayed Flight From S. Africa, Final Appeals In Australian Federal Election, Royal Christmas At Sandringham, Move To Fight Rheumatism Research Centre For London, Invalids, X-Ray Check Urged For Immigrants B.M.A. Warning On Tuberculosis Risk, Russia To Maintain High Defence Expenditure Marshal Voroshilov Reappears At Budget Session, Shaping Link With African States, Infected Bulls To Be Slaughtered Other Charollais To Stay In Quarantine, HE Went For Mr. Templar Police Recruit Of Twenties Recalls How His Seniors Dealt With Gangs, Wages Gang Grab £28,000, Fewer Bases A Challenge Aircraft To Match Longer Stages, Uganda Call For Troops, Nine Escape From Lisbon Prison, Smithfield Show Experiment, Egypt To Buy U.S. Cotton Crop Ravaged By Pest, Masonic Schools Not To Move From Bushey New Building Plan At Ascot Dropped, M.P. Says Leader Was Refused Contact With Solicitor, Scots Workers Plan Mass Lobbying, Woman Put Head In Plastic Bag, President Kennedy Calls For Trade Initiative Stunning Evolution Of Europe, B.M.A. Reply On Boycott, Research Unit For Leukaemia, U.S. Advertisements To Attract Tourists, Police Search Anti-Nuclear Offices Files Of Committee Of 100 Seized, New Bishop Of Chelmsford Very Rev. J. G. Tiarks, 'Ban The Bomb' Youths' Bomb Killed Man Pleas Of Guilty To Manslaughter, Biggest Poultry Show Draws Foreigners, Isolated Solution Opposed, Naval College In Throes Of A Major Upheaval. Politics and Parliament: Anglo-U.S. satellite due next spring House Of Lords, Government May Introduce Guillotine Procedure, Chiefs Of Staff At Defence Meeting, Power Boards Seek Bigger Loans, Mr. Peart To Be Spokesman On Farming More Changes In Shadow Cabinet, Commons Suspended In Disorder Procedural Tangle Over Immigrants Bill Tactical Triumph For Labour, House Of Commons. News in Brief. Law: Israel Waiting For Judgment Day, Interrupter Of Judge Gaoled Change Of Mind, Bank Raid Denial By Jazz Pianist, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division In Execution Of Duty North v. Pullen, Threat To Polish Lawyers Abolition Of Private Practices Urged, House Of Lords Stevedores Held Unprotected By The Hague Rules Scruttons Ltd. v. Midland Silicones Ltd., Leave To Appeal To House Of Lords, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Customs Offence Parker v. Pexton, Leave To Appeal Refused, House Of Lords Effect Of Repudiating Contract White And Carter (Councils) Ltd. v. McGregor, Divorce Decree For Lord Hudson, NUT And Bolt Agreement, Youth Accused Of Murdering Boy "Stabbing After Row Over Door", High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division What "Any Other Person" Means Bingham v. Bruce, Executor Of Deceased, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division British Horse Society Exonerated Wooldridge v. Sumner And Another, 8 Sentenced As Drive Begins To Crush O.A.S.. Picture Gallery: The Abstainer, One Panel Shows Art Of Three Centuries Air Lift For Animals In Kenya. Arts and Entertainment: The Sale Room Cezanne Still Life Makes £67,500, Television Programmes, Bridge Solution No. 1,509, Avant-Garde Music, On the return of our gracious Sovereign from Africa, Halle In New Cathedral, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,856. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Cuban Envoys Resign Over Castro Speech, From The London Gazette. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Between Two Big Brothers, Changing Shadows, Bloodless Battles, Beyond Its Depth. Letters to the Editor: Those WHO Applied, Inter-Communion, Pass Both Sides, Working To Rule, Control Of Traffic, Monster In The Hedgerows, Cocking A Snook Powers The Courts Hold, "Children's Hour", Sanctions, Strikes At The Docks, Increased Dividends. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: New Fiction, Children's Choice, Ever-green Old-timers, Silk Gift Goes With Original Design, Scarlatti Opera Revived, Flower and Bird Painting of the Sung, Students' Bold Venture, True-Blue Yankees, The Persistent Mandarin Back in Cologne, Scoop, American's Merrie England, Velvet Glove With Iron Grip On Members Of Parliament, Nobleman and Players, Theatre in the Role of Poor Relation, Kentish Settler, Heirs Of The Empire, Ballet Blues, Life With Lawrence Recalled In Tranquillity, Pygmies Seen as Real People Through British Eyes, Five Times Lucky, A Taller Tate Gallery?, Puzzling Play from U.S., Before Mao, Vivid Revolutionary, Habit-Forming, Hamlet Spoken And Unspoken, Paris Assembles the Goyas. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861. Obituaries: The Rev. Arthur Barnett The Jewish Community In London, Sir Basil Henriques, Sir Peter Macdonald, Miss Mary A. Sloane, Obituary, Mr. A. Melbournecooper A Pioneer In The Cinema. Business and Finance: Wall Street Closes Irregular, HAROLD WESLEY LIMITED (Manufacturers of Paper Products) Dividend Maintained, Credit Relaxation Hoped For, Hambros Revive Offer For Third Mile, Latest Dividends, H. & M. Rayne Limited Mr. Edward Rayne's Review, Indonesian Tin For Russia, Cripplegate Lists Open Today, Advisory Engineers' Placing, Australia's Motor Problem, More Selling Of Equities Company Results Depressing, Wall Street Rally Thwarted Fractional Changes, Pound Loses Ground Recovery Halted, Fairbairn Lawson Combe Barbour Limited Capital Reorganization Scheme Foreshadowed, Oil Refinery For Rotterdam, Company News Francis Shaw Omit Interim Dividend Through Poor Trading Gloomy Prospect For Wolverhampton Die, Unicorn Securities Limited, The Enigma Of European Economy Will The Recent Rate Of Growth Be Maintained?, Rolls Razor's Profit After Big Loss, £1½M. Aluminium Plant For Nigeria Production Expected To Begin In January, 1963, £250M. Govt. House Loan Fund Urged, Aiton & Co., Import Cutback Reports Denied By Japan, Business Outlook In U.S. Bright Underlying Forces Still Strong, Mining News, United Steel Profits Fall By Over 26%, Credit Again In Short Supply Further Borrowing At The Bank, South African Bank Rate Cut From 5 To 4½ Per Cent Reserves Continue To Improve, Staveley Industries Limited A Difficult Year Mr. J. P. Hunt's Confidence, WATNEY MANN Limited, U.S. Silver Price Raised, London Wool Sales, The Industrial Finance & Investment Corporation Gross Revenue Satisfactory Efforts To Surmount Difficulties Of H.P. Group, Refrigerator Deliveries Fall In October, Common Market EQUITY Shares Fall Further, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: New Appointments, Business Changes United Breweries' Chairman To Retire. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Knight, Frank & Rutley, Flats And Chambers, Flats & Chambers, Alfred Savill & Sons.
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