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The Times - 11/01/1961

1961; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From a Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Lagos Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our City Editor, Our Paris Correspondent, L. BAKER, N. W. PIRIE, H. E. LING., GRAHAM HUTTON, D. R. W. GREENSLADE, GEORGE MINTER, ANN BRIDGE., R. BREALEY, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Athletics Correspondent, From Our Northern Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, Dr. F. A. Freeth, Lord Cottesloe, J.P.D., Mr. Francis Boyd, Mr. George Phippen, By Our City Editor,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Appointments And Situations, Opera And Ballet, Flowers, Hotels, Resorts And Spas. Display Advertising: Liverpool, Capital & Counties Property, The National Bank, Ibeco, Rootes Car Hire, Jackson Glass, Pel, Oxford Committee For Famine Relief, British Oxygen, The Times, Imperial Chemical Industries, Hodge, E.C.G.D, Swindon, Greece, Smith's Dock Company, Plessey, Rib Room, Domestic, The National Savings Committee, The Connaught Rooms, The Lady, Granada Tv, Pinchin Johnson, Nuclear-Industry. News: Army Guards Railways And Bridges In Belgium Socialists Condemn Violence, £2M. Offer For Manchester Royal Exchange Move By Mr. Clore And Mr. Cotton, North Atlantic Air Traffic Grows New And Larger JET Aircraft, Dr. Adenauer's Overtures To Poland Preparing Way For Friendly Talks, Obituary, I.T.A.'s Case For A 500ft. Tower Would End Their Tv "Badlands", Turkish Plan For Health Service £1-A-Year Scheme On British Lines, Two More Cases Of Foot-And-Mouth, Mr. Hammarskjold To Cut Tour Earlier Return To New York, Committee To Discuss Airport Noise, Negroes Enrolled In Georgia Supreme Court Rules Against Delay, Filling Gaps In Bus Services Union Undertaking, Hullo And Farewell Grateful Tribute To The Girl In The Country Telephone Exchange, Lord Mountbatten To Tour Commands, Lower Speed As Road Safety Factor? Trial Period In Sweden, Istanbul Papers Close Protest Against Press Laws, L.C.C. Opposing Higher Fares "Pay For Distance Travelled" Plea, Russian Troops Reported In Laos No Confirmation By West Observers, Runaway Lorry Kills Women, Bermuda Waits For Cargo Boycott Dock Unions Dispute, Evidence At U.S. Air Crash Inquiry Airliner's 500 M.P.H., Big Sums Lost On Car Hire Purchase Frauds By Dealers, S. Africa's High Commissioner Dr. Hilgard Muller, Fierce Competition In Growing Computer Industry Need To Rationalize Products Range, Cooperation Of Schools And University, Liberals More Hopeful In Canada Reviving Party Strength, Fixing The Gold Standard A Watch On Watches, Chancellor's Tax Hint "Big Increases In Estimates" Danger Signals Of Inflation Six Economic Aims, 670M. Pound Notes Displaced Soon All One Type, De LA Rue To Buy Part Of Waterlows Printing Of Stamps And Banknotes, College Course For The Telephone Shy, Bishop Expelled From Haiti Catholic Daily Closed, Three Scale Wall To Captivity Dartmoor Warders Waiting Outside, Women's Vote May Sway Result Of Cameroons Plebiscite Choice Between Nigeria And Republic, Fact-Finding Teams For Europe Export Council Move, Thames Barge Life Develops A Philosophical Outlook Adventuring To Ipswich Or Dieppe At A Patient Seven Knots, Polio Total Lowest In London Since 1946 87 Cases, Two Deaths, More Unicef Aid For Congo £100,000 To Ease Famine, Dr. Fisher Says "Out Of Date" Words Catholic And Protestant, Full Pay Demanded For 3-Day Week Ford Shop Stewards' Decision, Woman Gardener For The Abbey Taking Over Work Started In 1065, Women In The Oxford Union: New Debate, Cyprus "Solidarity With Algerians" Call For Referendum Under U.N., Blue Streak As A Satellite Launcher Mr. Thorneycroft In Bonn Talks, 13 Years' Work On New English Bible Concentration Now On Old Testament, £98,000 Offer For A City's Ford Shares Profit Of £57,000 If Council Agree, Man In The News Nigerian With A Peace Task In Congo, Buganda Claims "Rights And Powers" Proposals For Talks In London, Economic Posers For The New U.S. President Political Issues Awaiting Decisions At Home And Abroad, £500,000 Order For De Havillands Propellers For German Prototypes, 'Lip Service' To Universities Attack On State Grants Policy, Belgium Harried by Chronic Disunity, A Church Has Own Housing Estate £19,500 Bequest By Ex-Messenger, Stricter Control Of Drug Traffic International Talks, Inquiry After £300,000 Deficit On Housing Revenue 2s. 10D. Average Of Dunbartonshire Rents, Japan Asked To Explain Reply Awaited On Wool Duty, T.U.C. Apply For Loan Transfer Belgians Ask For Full Amount Soon, Mine Detector Search For Murder Weapon, War Training In Guatemala Fears Of Cuba Invasion American Doubts, Appeal For 4,000 Straw Boaters Badge Of "One-Man Butcher", Lonely Women In New Town Mental Illness Survey, 'Many Small Firms Stagnant' Warning On Future Competition, Football Transfer Scheme Rejected League's "Last Word" To Southern Players, New York Ferry Men Strike Over 30,000 Travellers Affected, Scientists Confer In London Discussion On Finance This Month, Katanga "On Verge Of Civil War" Lumumba Troops Entrenched, Renewed Appeal For Release Of Kenyatta, Secret Moves For Algeria Peace? Approach To F.L.N. Expected, 10-Day Job Done In 4½ Hours Pipelaying Cheaper By Helicopter, Antarctic ICE Over 13,000ft. Thick Soviet Measurements, Another Threat To The Future Of Whooping Cranes, Demand For Union On Broader Base Clerical Workers Move, L.C.C. Proposals Criticized Kensington Palace Gardens Plan, Pacifists Eager To Serve, Jaguar Bid To Avoid Short Time, Threats To Kenya European Leader, Strike In Austrian Oil Industry Russian Ships Wait, T.U.C. Party To See Mr. Marples Questions On Plans For Transport, Soviet Ambassador Sees Mr. Herter Discussions On Laos. Law: Polish Priest Gaoled "Incitement" Against A Woman Teacher, Tied Dog Thrown Down Cliff £25 Fine And Ban On "Animal Lover", Murder Charge Against Soldier Dropped, "Cheques Part Of Train Raid" Three Men And Woman Before Court, Third Man Accused In £58,000 Theft Case, Four Years For Boy Aged 16 Cleared Of Murder By Stabbing, Man On Very Pistol Charge, Stowed Away To Stop Girl Marrying £20 Fine On Former Seaman, African March Leader Missing From Trial, Americans Gaoled By Cubans Charge Of Spying On News Agency, Girl Dead In Pond: Man For Trial On Murder Charge, Men Held To Await Extradition Order Fraud Plot In British Columbia Alleged, "Tank Part Handed To Russians" Germans On Charges Of Spying. Picture Gallery: Air Lift For Pipes. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: 7 Ministers On Missions Mr. Sandys Sounds India And Malaya, New Economic Adviser To The Government. Arts and Entertainment: Mr. Miles As Borkman, Enthusiastic Playing By Miss Robbins, Bridge Play With A Master, Broadcasting Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,574, £3,745 Furniture And Ceramics Sale. Official Appointments and Notices: H.M. Lieutenant Of Middlesex, Judges' Appointments, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, From The London Gazette. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Seven Figure Man, A Dubious Project, Too Little for Too Much, The Kenyatta "Pledges", Mental Hospital Efficiency. Letters to the Editor: "Instant Beer", Cinema Fights Back, Faults In Shipbuilding, Rocking Chairs, Local Broadcasting, Politics Of Welfare Redistributing The Tax Burden, Sold Out, Portugal Today. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Hamlet at the Opera A Changed Man, Impersonal Art And Personal Two Exhibitions At Gimpel's, Bold New Idea In Staging Opera Concert Hall Success Of Doctor Miracle, U.S. Navy Under Sail A Little Ship In The South Seas, The Miracle On 44th Street, Classic Among Modern Quartets, Too Much Plot In Tv Play Winding Road To Hilda Brown. Sport: Annual Danger Of Getting Into A Frozen Rut, Sports in Brief, Penalties Decide Hospitals Match Middlesex Overcome Spruce Opposition, Army Choose Five Internationals, Effect Of Weather On Racing In The North, Half A Second Decides In Roberts Of Kandahar Palmer-Tomkinson's Controlled Skiing Beats The Aga Khan, Amin Shows Squash Rackets Class, Exciting M.C.C. Win By One Wicket, Full Back Excels In Attack Lively Match At Merton, Final Round Of 66 By Brown, Blackheath Hold Slippery Ball Schoolboys Combine Admirably, Plumpton Programme, Kuederli Has Fastest Cresta Practice, Hockey Club Records, Sangster Again Makes Progress. Obituaries: Mr. Thomas Ashcroft, Miss Emily Balch, Mr. John Coope Managing Director Of "News Chronicle", Mr. Robert Segar, Sir George Cooper, Brig. A. E. Richmond, Mr. Dashiell Hammett Originator Of The Tough Thriller, Miss Jacqueline Palmer, Mr. C. J. T. Cronshaw, Obituary, Mr. R. M. Dobson. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Commodities "Bear" Covering Stops Fall In Copper, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, EQUITY Advance Resumed The Funds More Active, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: N. Ireland Conversion Success, Ford Offer Result Expected Today, Massey-Ferguson Profits Tumble, Capital And Counties Profit Forecast, Portland Cement To Cost More, I.C.T. Twin Issue To Raise More Than £10M., Latest Dividends, Belgian Franc On Offer, Gold Stock Another £37M. Down, Home Fire Losses Near £40M. Another £2,657,000 In November, Wall Street Advance Slowed Down, Vactric Meetings Tomorrow, Bankers Trust Company, I.C.T. moving into phase of world-wide expansion Progressive benefits from merger envisaged, Wall Street Gains Reduced More Profit-Taking, New Problem For U.S. Silver Stockpile Dwindling, Greenall, Whitley Pays More Out Of Record Profits Guest, Keen £380,000 Acquisition, First Issue Of Bank Of England Quarterly No Light On Market Policy, London Placing For Wallpaper Firm, "Gold Rush" Might Aid The Dollar, Bankers Trust, £2M. Contract For Tarmac, Money Market In The Bank Heavy Tax Demands, I.F.C. Loans Continue At High Level Nearly $19M. Lent Last Year, Gloucester Railway Carriage And Winget To Merge, £46M. Revenue Surplus, South African Gold Output Falls, Company Meeting Lloyd's Packing Warehouses (Holdings) Limited Divisional Progress Reviewed Sir Eric Carpenter On Results And Prospects, John Summers And Sons Limited, Malayan Honour For Sir John Hay, Need To Encourage Inflow Of Private Capital No Restriction On Dividend Payments, Borough B.S. Peak Advances, Bedfordshire B.S. Assets Rise £2M., Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Business Changes New Powell Duffryn Appointments. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Collins & Collins & Rawlence, Harrods, Country Properties, George Trollope & Sons.

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