The Times - 01/12/1961
1961; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Athletics Correspondent, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MILITARY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Saigon Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Common Market Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR AFRICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, BARBARA CASTLE, G. PERCY, MAURICE COWLING, MARGARET CARTER, BRUCE CARDEW, M. FALK, STAFFORD BOURNE, JOHN CANDIA, DAVID I. W. BAILEY, By Monitor, J G. GALILEE, RONALD LEWIN, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR FILM CRITIC, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, A correspondent writes:-, J. S. Writes:-, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ASTRONOMICAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From a Correspondent, From Our Industrial Staff,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Notices, Appointments And Situations Vacant and Required, Opera And Ballet, Legal Notices, Flowers. Politics and Parliament: Minimum speed limits to help traffic flow House Of Lords, Mr. Wilson To Be Labour's Foreign Spokesman Shadow Cabinet Reshuffle: I.L.O. Post For Mr. Marquand, New Talks On Lords Reform Expected Soon Questions For A Joint Committee, Parliamentary Notices, Loopholes in the control of public expenditure, M.P.S' Birthday Cheer For Sir Winston Mr. Gaitskell Puts A Question, House Of Commons. Sport: Oxford Advantage In Experience, Sports in Brief, Sprained Ankle Ends Rackets Marlborough Rally At Winchester, Lifeless Test Wicket Litle Help For Slow Bowlers India's Two New Caps, Army Boxing Team To Meet Scotland, Squash Seeding Confirmed Amin's Fine Match With Dardir, Uppingham Given An Anxious Time Radley Defence In Control, Universities Include Trial Players, Yesterday's Results At Three Meetings, I.T.A. Get £450 Less From Wimbledon, Brasher Only Favourite To Win At Liverpool, Declared Runners For Worcester, Hockey Selectors Face Busy Time Gloucester Women Still A Force, Malvern Too Good For Bradfield Swirling Wind Sets Pattern Of Play, Safer To Rely On Scharkan Buffer May Beat Blue Dolphin, Windsor Programme, Margate Fail In Replay Fiery Shooting By Notts County, Holder Reaches R.A.F. Semi-Final, Relay Training Pays Off For Cambridge Elliott Not Yet Certain To Run In Empire Games, Players at Play D. H. Jones. Display Advertising: Esso Extra Motor Oil, Shell, Cona Coffee Machine, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, Pinnock Finance, Albright & Wilson, British Road Services, Gonzalez Byass, British Wagon, The Times, Wimpey, Triumph Herald's', Harp, District Bank, British United, VAT 69, Halifax, Animal Health Trust, Apollinaris, Twa, Roger & Gallet, North Central Finance, Red Carpet. News: Easing Of Tension In Ottawa, Wolfson-Cottonclore Link-Up, Corrections, Appeal To Farmers By Mr. McEwen Rise In Australia's Rural Production, Train Stopped By "Cowboys", Woman In The News Bold Champion Of The Rights Of Wife And Mother, Strengthening Of Goa Forces, Seaslug's 16 Hits In 16 Firings, U.S. Population Totals 185M., No Fog But Mistral Season When Sheep Take Over Roads From Motorists In Provence, Scots Railway Strike Deferred, Big Lakes Area For Trust 16,000 Acres On 35-Year Lease, "Overtures To Cento", Putting Right The "Stork's Errors" Mr. Ede's Views On Education, Conflicting Claims In Taxi Strike, German Reservations On Joint Agricultural Policy, Kuwait Vetoed At U.N. By Russia Membership Proposal, Centigrade Scale For Forecasts?, U.N. Stops Katanga Arms Aircraft Insistence On Unloading, Negotiations To Be Opened On British Bases In Kenya Legislative Council Turns Down Demand For Closure, £7M. Bid By United Breweries, E.T.U. New Rules In Force Today Members In Control, Says Mr. Foulkes, £65,000 From Sale Of Saltram Estate, Link Colleges With Universities, 'Pugwash' Talks For Churches Czech Proposal At Delhi Assembly, Christmas Day Trains Cut Many Stations Closing, Mr. Chervenkov Deposed, £75,000 Site Was £7,500 In 1954, Drawing Britain Into E.E.C. Political Talks M. Spaak In Favour Of Invitation To Government, The Queen At Fourah Bay, Mlle. Bardot's Rallying Call To Resist Extortionists, Aiding Poorer Countries, Negotiations On Berlin Before A Treaty Russia Ready For Limited Talks Sir D. Ormsby-Gore On New Factors, Meetings, Whittington Church To Be Sold, Negro Freedom Riders Again Attacked Renewed Violence In Mississippi, Channel Power Cable Tested Submarine System Will Save Cost, New Zealand Attack On Heath Document, Empty Houses And Vacant Hopes An R.A.F. Row At Eastbourne, "Indissoluble Union" Proposed By Fouchet Committee, Denmark Halts Shipments, Surprise Visit to a Cossack Farm, U.S. Communists Still Defiant, "Expand Higher Education" National System Advocated, Woolworths Boycott Threat, Gatt Ministers Seek Linear Tariff Reduction, Village Works To Close After 190 Years Tinplate Plant, Book Seized Over References To Torture, Selecting A Juror: "Archaic" Exemptions From Service, Bonn To Spend £250M. On U.S. Arms Tanks Artillery And Radar, 15 Die In Airliner In Botany Bay, Functions Of The Press Council, Work IS Best For Health Executives Told To Avoid Obesity, Army To Have The Vigilant Missile Anti-Tank Weapon Fills A Gap, Test Ban Hopes Crushed "Backward Step" By Soviet, Damage By Cut In Science Research 'Prosperity Depends On Brains', FAST Submarine's Part In Exercise, British Agents Betrayed German Spy's Camera In A Button, Eight Years For Juke Box Man, Fylingdales Men In Training, P.O. Work To Rule Call By Union January START Threatened Rejection Of Pay Claim Delays To Many Services, Minister disqualifies six teachers, M. Dides Release Ordered, F.L.N. Claim 117 Muslims Lynched In Algeria Minister's Denial On Moscow Treaty With Rebels, Khyber Drivers Seek Other Work Afghan Barrier To Trade, M. Fouchet Held Up By Difficulties, Master Tara Singh As "Boots" Penalty For Breaking Vow, Mr. Maudling In Nyasaland Hour With Dr. Banda, Work Of Christian Stewardship, Israel Ban On Arms For Lisbon Use Of Weapon In Angola. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Sale Room Craven Jewels Fetch £273,483 £40,000 Paid For Diamond Tiara, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,851, The Rehearsal Moves Again, Television Programmes. Property: Property Market Jasper Properties Sold For £628,550 27 Lots Now Left, Call For Bigger, Warmer Homes Committee Urges New Approach, John D. Wood & Co., Country Properties. Law: Girl Said To Have Started £40,000 Fire, Baronet Sentenced To 12 Months, Court Of Appeal Employers Not Liable For Death Of Addict Jones v. Lionite Specialities Ltd, Two Germans Cleared Of Watches Charge, Court Of Appeal Claim To Bank Notes Fails Irving v. National Provincial Bank Ltd., Rail For Taxi-Drivers, Court Of Appeal A Fish And Chip Shop Rowse v. Bailey, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Plaintiff's Case Concluded Wooldridge v. Sumner And Another, Man Cleared Of Wife Murder. Picture Gallery: Students' Welcome To Immigrants. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Science Students At Sussex, Sunderland Theatre's New Director, Knighthood For Mr. Justice Ormrod. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The Only Safeguard, Mr. Calwell has a Go, Wrong Address, "Where are the Gypsies?" "Gone", Hey, Nonny. Letters to the Editor: Informing The Public Basis Of British Medicine, Command Of The Economy, Late Night Shopping Hours, Entry Into Britain, Strikes At The Docks, "Children's Hour", Treatment At The Customs, Oxford Street Plan, "A Step Unique In Africa", Buying Land For Houses. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Scenes Needed More Than Respect A.D.C. Theatre: Nekrassov, A Courageous Tv Production, New Cantata's Miracle of Restraint, Choir With Grace Lack Fullness, Beethoven's Humour in his Serious Music, New Alwyn Trio, A Slight Idea Stretched Unexciting Double Bill British Drama League Theatre: The Removal, Tribute To Australian Painter, Chamber Music At Its Best, Pianist's Choice Too Ambitious, Gioconda De Vito To Retire 40 Years A Violinist, A Boy's Mind as Reflected in a Dutch Film, Iconographer Of "Bloomsbury" Art Of Henry Lamb. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The Night Sky In December, From The Times of 1861. Obituaries: Mr. Stephen Benson Recorder Of Abingdon, Mrs. Ursula Mary Lyon, Sir William Fletcher Shaw, Mrs. Dorothy Wright, Khalid Al Naoshabandi, Anna Duchess Of Talleyrand, Dr. Lorne Pierce Canadian Writer And Publisher, Obituary. Business and Finance: Pound Under Pressure General Selling, Austin & Pickersgill Limited Record Trading Results Mr. J. H. King On Satisfactory Current Order-Book, Wall Street Lower, Wall Street's $1 Losses Heavy Tone At The Close, G.U.S.-City Centre Property Company Proposed New Bid By United Breweries, Company News Easterns Earn Small Net Profit But Final Dividend Again Omitted Foundry Equipment Face Difficulties With Exports, Latest Dividends, Canadian Bank Rate Higher, U.K. Firm For Amsterdam S.E., New Capital Issues Record Nearly £588M. Raised, N.Z. Cotton Mill Project Talks, Lower Dividend And Net Profits From Mitchell Cotts, The Birmingham Post & Mail Limited Higher Volume Of Business Planning For Expansion, Search For Oil To Be Intensified, U.K. Shipping Earnings Query, Note Circulation Rises £20M., Investment-Trust-Units Distribution, Philips To Build Factory In Scotland Third Company To Open Premises In Dunfermline Area This Year, J. & F. Stone Lighting & Radio Limited, S. African Reserve Bank Directive, Government Urged To Intervene In Export Problem, Domestic Unit Fund Offer, More Major Fires In October, Horlicks Limited Result Considered Satisfactory Lord Coleraine's Review Of The Year, West German Reserves Fall Another Dm. 190M. Dm. 1,582M. Decline In Seven Weeks, Money In Keen Demand Easier At The Close, Compagnie D'outremer Pour L'industrie Et LA Finance Need For Simplified Fiscal System Merger Proposals Under Examination, New Unit Trust Savings Plan, Silver Price Rise Worth Over £1½M. To Mexico, Budget Troubles Menace France Again Sharp Increase In Public Spending, Electric Appliance Sales Improve, Markets Quiet But Easier Export Prospects Deter Buyers, LOUIS NEWMARK LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Act, 1948.), Bullion Markets Steadier, Dollar Land's Canadian Purchase, Lords Questions On U.S. Aid, Haleybridge Investment Trust Limited Company's Strong Position, Maintained U.S. Gold Stock, Belgian D'outremer Report, Harris Lebus Limited Restrictions Affect Furniture Profits Essential Nature Of Product Stressed Mr. Oliver Lebus's Statement, Scottish Consortium To Visit Poland, John Brown's Sale To Americans, Belgium To Raise $25M. In U.S., Berry's Electric Show Restraint, Less Spent On Press Advertising, U.K. Trade Structure Blamed For Poor Export Showing, Unit Trust Prices, London Provisions Exchange. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices, Commodities Cash Tin Jumps £7 10s. A Ton. Business Appointments: Business Changes New Courtaulds Chairman Sir J. Hanbury-Williams To Retire. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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