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The Times - 16/09/1960

1960; Gale Group;

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From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our United Nations Correspondent, MARTA EITLER., F. E. STACEY, D. SINOR., LUCILA OPPE., PARKER MORRIS, A. M. VIDAL-HALL, H. D. A. BUTCHER., A. W. GRAFTON, JURAJ KRNJEVIC., SIDNEY BUNT., JOHN ROGAN., H. A. J. MARTIN., Sir Willis Jackson, Mrs. H. Hemans, A correspondent, From Our Science Correspondent, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Association Football Correspondent, By Our City Editor, From a Correspondent,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Flowers, Appointments And Situations Vacant and Required. News: Censorship In France Papers Seized: Film Ban Threat, Gen. Kassim Backs New Oil Body Warning To Companies, Moral Support In The A.A. Dispute Engineer Unions' Decision, Probing The Magnetic Field In Space Questions Posed By Recordings From Pioneer V, 455 Watches In Woman's Corset "Hungarians In Vienna Gave Instructions", In Solitude In South Georgia Explorer To "Test Himself", Proposed Advance In Buganda "Fully Justified", Poorer Health In Caravan Homes Study Of Children, Collier Sails After 32-Day Hold-Up, Sir E. Whitelead In Disturbance, Horse Vaccination Begun In Cyprus 30 Deaths So Far From African Sickness, Errant Space Capsule Located In Sea, "E. German Army Preparing To Invade Federal Republic" Defecting Officer's Allegations, 14s. Rise In Oil Firm's Shares Bp Take-Over Proposal, British Trawler Held In Iceland Sequel To Rescue Of Sister-Ship, Railway Shopmen Reject Offer Unacceptable To Union, Cheap Winter Rate On Car Ferries 20 Per Cent Cut, Rival Laos Group In Royal Capital "Issue Now A Military Matter", Ruanda-Urundi Call For Independence U.N. Requested To Wind Up Belgian Trusteeship, Dr. Sukarno To Lead 30-Member Group Plans For U.N. Visit, B.M.C. Extend Scope Of The 850 Model Estate-Car Version, Inquiry Denial By Provost Statements About Rector, Plans Of National Library For Science Outlined, Rewards Of Italian Political Life, U.N. Observer For Buraimi Fact-Finding Mission, Bluebird's 250 M.P.H. In Trial Run Faster Attempt Today Expected, Times Of Ceylon A Public Company Firm's Share Offer, Spain Fears A Renewal Of Violence Stronger Guard On Public Buildings, Dying Skipper Kept Control Heroism In Bomb Explosion, U.S. Precautions In Far East 1,100 Marines Sail On Patrol Today, U.N. Faces Crisis Of Confidence, Union Leader's "Trotskyist" Allegation 'Some Seamen Take Instructions', Mapping Before Technical Aid The Dams Where Water Could Not Flow, Casualty Services Reforms Urged "Need For Leadership And Urgent Action", Herr Ulbricht Gives Up A Minor Post Dwindling Prestige Of Herr Grotewohl, U.S. Inquiry Into Defections 'Background' Evidence On Cipher Experts, Ceylon Move For Foreign Capital Proposed Budget Concessions, Store Manager Had "Impression Floor Was Clear" In Fire, Big Nato Air-Sea Exercise Procedure For Atomic Strikes, Miners' New Pay Claim Leaders Talk Of 18s. More Moderates May Urge Less Halting Drift From Pits, Isles Of The Blest "A Comfortable Look At British Culture", Hungarian Note To U.S. 'Illegal And Insulting' To Confine Mr. Kadar, Nyasaland Boycott Of Mr. Sandys Protest At Restrictions, Nuclear Submarine Fails To Signal Admiralty Asks For Radio Reports, Radar Device For The Army Locating Enemy Mortars Bombs Tracked In Flight, Record Trade Surplus For Rhodesia Expectations Of £50M., Scientists From 12 Nations Cooperate Winfrith AIM Of Cheap Atomic Power, 5 Deaths In Crash Mother And 2 Children Among Victims, £2,800 Stolen In P.O. Raids Walk-In Thief Makes Off With £535, Rift In Quebec Party Mr. Barrette Gives Up Leadership, Out-Patients' Centre To Cost £500,000, Drive In To EAT A Fishwich U.S. Ways, Words And Dishes In Kent, U.S. Project Possible Danger To Astronomical Research "Great Concern" Over Plan To Put Metal Strips Into Orbit, Allied Protest To Russia On Berlin Envoys In Bonn Discuss "Serious Situation", Programme For Nepal State Visit Carriage Procession To Palace On Arrival, Pondoland Unrest Spreads South, Barrows Excavated Near Stonehenge "Unique" Ditch Found, General De Gaulle Not To Go To United Nations, F.B.I. Protest Over Coal Price Rise "Cheaper To Import For Steel Works", 30 Days In 12ft. Steel Tank U.S. Pilots Simulate Flight To Moon, Siamese Twins Go To Bart's Babies Joined At Head Flown From Eire, Promising Oil Strike In Turkey, Burmese Students Being Lured To Moscow, "Anti-Bomb Slogan Not Enough" Mr. Callaghan On Need For Nato, Mr. Hammarskjold Defended In Security Council, Mr. Lumumba Appeals For U.N. Protection Assassination Attempts By Congolese Troops, Traffic Warden Parade Tact Underlined In Training, Nurses Threatened To Resign Thought New Matron Was Too Strict, Public Inquiry Into Academy Dismissal Decision Welcomed By Scottish Bodies, Revival Of "Open Skies" Plan Expected, "The Times" Calendar 1961 Issue In Colour, Italian Princess Killed In Car Collision Duke And Countess Also Dead, Mr. Nixon Tries To Avoid The Party Label Leadership As Election Theme, "Compensate Pay Snatch Victims" M.P. Seeks Compulsory Insurance For Firms, Planning A Coastguard Service For Canada, Labour Petition On Rents 25,000 Forms Going Out In London, Youth Washed Out To Sea And Back Again Rescue From Rocks, Ghana Modifies Ban On South Africans No Visas Needed For Direct Transit, The Arch-Enemy Of "Good Taste", Deportation Of Chinese From Sarawak Hitch Over Government Ruling, Shepherd's Title For Scotsman, Political Haze-And Cloud-Over Ebbw Vale Hills Will Mr. Foot, After All, Join Candidates' Short List?, "Fix Cleaning Guide To All Textiles" Association's Views On Standards, U.S. Airmen Accused Of Armed Robbery "Weapons Recovered In London House", Australians Held Up By Weather In Antarctic. Display Advertising: Associated-Rediffusion, Martells, Thos. W. Ward, Multiple Display Advertisements, Perfectos, Albright & Wilson, Vickers, Gardeners Chronicle, Mariano, A.B.C.D. (Raynes Park), The Times, Braby, Harveys, Federation Of Rhodesia And Nyasaland, The Rover, The Reader's Digest, Dauphine, The United Steel Companies, Abc Weekend Television. Law: Sentence On Cypriot First In Sovereign Zone Court, Decree For Sydney Director Costs Against Earl Of Balfour, Journalist Charged In Johannesburg "False Information", Sir Laurence Olivier Cited, An Alleged To Have Tried To Kill 3 Women Sent For Trial After Five-Hour Hearing, Jazz Festival Man Succeeds In Appeal, Prison Sentence On Boy Of 15 Quashed Gave Age As 19 When Before Court, "Scouts Were To Get £50,000" Lord Donegall Witness In Stamps Case, Cleared Of Murder And Manslaughter Husband Thought Man Was Attempting Rare, "Mad And Reckless Life At Sandhurst" Former Cadet Fined On Car Charges, Four West Indians On Murder Charge, Vacation Court Probate, Divorce And Admiralty Division Husband Warned Gordon V. Gordon, Former Husband Cited. Official Appointments and Notices: Director Of Nato Air Defence Centre, Herefordshire Lieutenancy, Press Association's Manager To Retire, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, Puisne Judge, Uganda, Aid For Developing Countries Mr. W. Clark Director Of Overseas Institute. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Government's Work For The Coming Session Promised Bills Which Have Yet To See Light Of Day, Lord Onslow Resigns Whip's Post, Mr. Macmillan To Await Report, Coal Price Rise Before Cabinet Backbench Criticism Expected. Picture Gallery: Forests Of Tomorrow. Property: Country Properties, John D. Wood &Co., H. E. Foster & Cranfield, Old Brewery To Close Premises And Plant For Sale. Arts and Entertainment: Prize Films For London Festival, Broadway Success For London, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,476, Mme. Markova With The Royal Ballet, Broadcasting Programmes. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1860. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Take Him and Like Him, New Look on the Ladder, Bad Habits, Congo Gamble, A Small Sample. Letters to the Editor: Six Sisters, Yugoslav Trade, Right To Strike, Misconceived Scheme, Aims In Youth Work, "E. & O. E.", No Photographs, Career In Music, Morbidity, New Order In Housing No Place For Past Benevolence. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Pegeen Mike's Play, Music By Trial And Error, Winter Plays for the Third Programme, Violinist's Control In Hindemith, N.Y. Critics Praise Ashton Ballet "Superbly Cast", New Theatres for Belfast Music-hall's Aid to Actors, A Case For Less Experiment Songs Jar Labiche's Famous Farce, Glyndebourne Falstaff on TV Fine Production, Night Journey How A Child Once Travelled In China Near The Tibetan Border. Obituaries: Mr. McCulloch Dick, Mr. G. O. W. Apperley, Miss M. Whately Champion Of Equal Rights, Sir Arthur Fleming, Senator Thos. Hennings Champion Of Civil Rights, Obituary, Earl Of Lichfield. Sport: Scottish And Yorkshire Rugby Clubs Meet At Richmond, Australian Athletes At White City, Today's Kempton Park Programme, Sports in Brief, Turnberry Details England v. Wales, Six New Faces In England Under-23 XI, Yesterday's Racing Results At Ayr, Olympic Boxers In London Team, Amber Light May Atone At Kempton Imperial Stakes Colts Below Classic Standard, Wilson Reaches Fourth Round, Yarmouth Defeat Of Punchinello, Probable Runners At Other Meetings Ayr, Returns From Other Meetings Brighton, Simpson Finishes Strongly Blackwell In Jubilee Final By One Hole, Four Winter Events For British Cars, South Africans Fly Home Bad Weather Blamed For Frustrations, Parkstone Croquet, Weights Favour Radiopye In Ayr Gold Cup, Shrewd Irish Golf Too Much For Scotland England's Turnberry Success, Narrow Win By Backmarkers Tense Foursomes At Sunningdale, Davies's First Match At Wembley. Business and Finance: Barclays Bank D.C.O. Staff, Pound Scores Firm Gains Active Dealings, Latest Dividends, Brokers' Exams Possible "In The Pipeline"-Lord Ritche, Capital Spending Higher 15 Per Cent Rise In Second Quarter, Mobil Crude Oil Price Adjusted, Canadian Bank Rate Steady, Industrials Move Down Funds Hold Firm, U.S. Gold Stock Falls $51M. Foreign Deposits Increase, U.S. Treasury Bond Refunding Good Response To Offer Says Mr. Baird, Southcros Flotation Approved, Lead And Zinc Study Group's Report On Surpluses, Colombo Rubber Market Free Shipments To China Complete, Acute Shortage Of Credit Large Turnover Of Funds, A.E.I. Receives More Orders No Change In Interim Dividend, Australia's Rapid Television Development Over 1,000 Licences Sold Daily, Bp's Bid Approach To Apex Oilfields Board New Pattern Of Bank Advances, Bartholomew House Later Telephone Service, Closing Prices, Late Buying Flurry Reduces Wall Street Losses, British Laid-Up Shipping, Goodyear To Expand In Argentina, Bids And Deals Metropole Industries Acquisition, Industry's Stocks Rise Sharply, Tootal Pays 2½ Per Cent More Wellington Tube's Peak Profits And Higher Dividend, Note Circulation Declines, Allied Investors Block Offer 2M. Units In British Industries Trust, Home Fire Losses Down In July Best Month Since April, 1959, Security Sterling Rate Equals All-Time Peak, July Record Sales Up 7 Per Cent, Company Meeting The Second Alliance Trust Company Limited Investment Incomes Record Rise Mr. Alan L. Brown's Statement, Thyssen-Huette Plans Expansion Possible Purchase Into Two Steel Firms, Unit Trust Prices, London Provisions Exchange. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodity Prices Fall In Tin Checked In The Afternoon, Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Business Changes.

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