The Times - 12/07/1961
1961; Gale Group;
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From Our Boxing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LAWN TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS, From Our Political Correspondent, JOHN HALL, JOHN VAUGHAN-MORGAN., J. H. GOSSCHALK., NAOMI MITCHISON., ANN L. WILSON., FITZROY MACLEAN, NORMAN BOWER., TOM WHITEHOUSE., ROBIN TURTON., R. N. LINES., TERENCE DONOVAN, W. H. STEVENS, G. C. S. TYDEMAN, V. SACKVILLE-WEST, W. ROCK., FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From Our Industrial Staff, From a Scandinavian Correspondent, Lord Birdwood,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Flowers, Public Appointments. Sport: Aldershot Polo Tournament, Time To Spare At Swansea, Player's Controlled Power An Open Golf Hint Charles Leading Qualifier, Sports in Brief, Hampshire Hit Out Against Oxford Harrison's Part In Thrilling Victory, Exciting Clash At Whitstable, Bisley Tie, Last Wicket Triumph Dashing Bedford Middlesex Hero, Yorkshire Worried More By Rain Than Derby, Sussex Home In Last Over Hastings Catcalls For Lancashire, Savage's Hat-Trick Beats Somerset, Pender Retires With Cut Eye Downes World Champion, Italian Success In Tour De France, Declared Runners For Other Meetings Doncaster, Budleigh Salterto Croquet, Hidden Meaning Wins Easily Newmarket Success Of Fair Future, Newmarket Programme, Lawn Tennis At Crossroads Crucial Stockholm Meeting, Notts Gain Bonus Just In Time, Headley In Form At Edgbaston, Need For Haste Ignored. Reviews: What Miss Littlewood Demands of the Theatre, Authority And Conviction Faultless Technique Of Mr. Rostropovich, Festival in the Doldrums Septet Lacking in Fibre, Revue Combines Old And The New, Anouilh's Finest Play Since Antigone, Unconventional Crime Drama On Tv, Pierre Boulez Proves Himself a Gifted Conductor. Arts and Entertainment: The Sale Room 550gns. For Picasso Etching, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,729, Television Programmes, Lilies Dominate R.H.S. Show, Coventry As A Centre Of Religious Drama, Bridge A Misjudged Double, New Records At Great Yorkshire Show, Sound Broadcasting. Display Advertising: Thos. W. Ward, Delaney Gallay, Royal Navy, Multiple Display Advertisements, Technology, Pinnock Finance, Spicers, The Times, Pantene, Barclays Bank Limited, Weydec, Photocopiers, Old Priory, Staffordshire County Bonds, The First National City Bank, The Scottish Northern Investment Trust, Normalair, Matson Lines, Granada Tv, The Second Scottish Northern Investment Trust, Wm Brandt's, The Chartered Bank. Politics and Parliament: E. African Central Assembly Powers Of The New Organization, Extensions Up To 1 A.M. For Drinking Bill Amendments By Government, Changes In Market Bill Contested Indecisive Engagement, High Court Cases Up By 17 P.C., Mr. Woodcock Meets Labour M.P.s, Treating The Patient As A Human Being Minister Outlines Urgent Hospital Reforms, Conservative Dilemma On Common Market Commonwealth Reaction Leads To New Doubts, House Of Commons, Minister Finds Squalor Near Westminster Immigration Cause Of New Slums House Of Lords. Law: High Court Of Justice: Chancery Division Purging Contempt Philpott v. Atkins, Admiralty Clerk On Secrets Charge Name Not Disclosed, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Jury Awards £50,000 Damages To Paralysed Girl Morey And Another v. Woodfield, Death Sentence For Fugitive Generals Algiers Munity Leaders, "To Scare Birds", High Court Of Justice: Queens Bench Division Election Petition: Sir Andrew Clark's Argument In Re Parliamentary Election, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Bath Councillor Cross-Examined Tadd v. Brown And Another, Juke Box Man 'Tried To Intimidate Witnesses', High Court Of Justice: Probate, Divorce & Admiralty A Mother's Letter To Her Son In Re An Infant. News in Brief. News: Death Roll In Liner Fire Now 259, Dinghy Accident, Dr. Adenauer Hits Out At The Socialists Berlin Negotiations "A Matter Of Life And Death", British Museum Acquires Percy Grainger Ms., Use Of Arab Forces Suggested, U.N. Inquiry Team For Tanganyika, Pakistan President In U.S., Preparing For Kuwait Force Withdrawal C.-In-C. At Work On A Plan, 'True Founder' Of League Of Nations Memorial Unveiled To Lord Cecil, Move To Suspend Rome Council, Methodist Call For Greater Care Of Churches, U.S. May Recall Reservists Two-Week Review Of Military Strength, U.S. Blamed For Divided Korea, 18 Die In U.S. Airliner Crash, 15 Politicians Arrested In Sudan Two Former Prime Ministers Security Measures Enforced, Pilot Killed In Desert Crash, General Council Of The Bar, N.S.W. Plan To Ease Unemployment, N. Italian Rail Lines Blocked By Explosions Tirol Terrorism Spreads, Mr. Nyerere In New York, Replacement Of Truck Acts Urged Less Restriction On Benefits, Schoolboy Killed In Snowball Fight, Passive Resistance In N. Rhodesia, Council's Work "A Nightmare" Rocketing Costs In Glasgow, Miners Accuse M.P. Of Causing Alarm, Mr. Sandys Fails To Convince Canberra, Dr. Nkrumah's Trade AIM In Moscow, Warning Of "Bid To Wreck Constitution", Pakistan Emphasis On Development, "Too Many Car Death Charges", 'Conspiracy' Against Negro Voters Names Erased From Roll, The Last Night Of The First Gaiety When Sir Henry Irving Appeared "Hot From Hell", New National Rail Timetable, Spanish Workers On Trial "Military Rebellion", Iraq Prepares For Celebrations, U.S. "Recovering From Recession", H.M.S. Leviathan To Be Scrapped Aircraft Carrier Used As A Store, Renewed Call For "Malaysia" Confederation "As Soon As Possible", Parties Rally To Signor Fanfani, Paris Concern With Political Unity, Church Return "A Waste Of Time" Wrong Values, Says Clergyman, Resignation Over "Apologetic" Tone Towards Russia, Growing Signs Of Unrest, Likely Pattern Of Approach To Six Britain Agrees To Paris Meeting, Four May Stand For Union Post, Eichmann Denies Sending Jews To Polish Wasteland "Not Told Of Extermination Plan", New Operators "Would Cost B.E.A. £827,000", Cheering Crowds Hail Major Gagarin Soviet Spaceman Invited To The Palace Air Minister's Tributes To A "New Columbus", Details Of Atomic Research Effort, "Frank Exchange" In Cyprus, U.S. Stops Importing Opel Cars, Vote On Future Of Tomato Board, State Control Demand By Mr. Cousins Signposting Not Clear Enough, No Concern Over Water Supply Pipe Capacity The Only Problem, Fylingdales Return Tomorrow Likely, The Farmers' Price. Picture Gallery: London Welcomes Major Gagarin. Property: George Trollope & Sons, Town Houses, The Property Market Princess Arthur's Death Duties Part Of Estate To Be Sold, Building Land And Sites, Collins & Collins & Rawlence, Harrods. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Too Much for the Rates?, Terrorists' Campaign, Benefits in Kind, A Matter Of Legality, "Putting Really Well". Letters to the Editor: The Chatterton Memorial, Common Market, War Loan, Summer Felled Trees, More Americans, Salary Logic, Covent Garden, Poaching For Fun, The One Criticism, Cost Of Research, Aphra Behn, An Adequate Army Situation Likely To Recur. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Warwick Quarter Sessions Deputy Chairman, From The London Gazette. Business and Finance: New Credit Restrictions In Norway, Credit Again Short More Help Needed, Public Hearings On U.S. Stock Market Rules, £2M. West German Order For Perkins Group To Supply Agricultural Engines, Cheerless Day For Funds Equities Quietly Firm, Latest Dividends, London Tin Corporation Need For Fresh Thinking On The Tin Position Sir Douglas Waring's Statement, Where Will U.S. Industrial Capital Come From?, No More Stock Exchange Christmas Cards, Cohen 600 Group's Profits Fall 12½ Per Cent., Wall Street Again Irregular, Bankers Trust Company, £22M. Revenue Surplus, Simo Properties Limited Further Substantial Progress Proposed Scrip Issue Sir Bernard Waley-Cohen On Important Development Projects, British Steamship Scrip, History Of Hongkong's Growth, The Batu Tiga (Selangor) Rubber Company, Limited Replanting Policy Pursued Mr. H. C. Medlam On Sound Financial Position, £4.5M. Loan For Park Investments, Crematorium Quote Sought, French Economy Now Stable Reserves At High Level., Further Fall In Pound Canadian Dollar Rises Sharply, "Imps" Reaffirm View Of Gallaher Holdings Rolls-Royce Pledge On Motor Car Production, Reform Soon For Paris Bourse Little Opposition Expected, Some Late Selling On Wall Street Profit-Taking In Electronics, Gold Fields Group's Record Quarter, Siemens Look Forward To A United Europe Competition Welcomed As A Stimulant, Company News Denny, Mott & Dickson's Profits £60,000 Higher London Tin Chairman's Forecast, Coal Output Falls, Unit Trust Prices. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Cash Copper Up £2 A Ton, Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices. Business Appointments: Business Changes Lord De LA Warr's New Position. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Obituaries: Mr. A. S. Bishop, Lord Belhaven And Stenton Scholar, Author And Arabist, Sir Joseph Ball The Conservative Research Dept., M. Paul Tschoffen, Rev. William Griffithjones, Mr. Whittaker Chambers, Obituary, Major-Gen. Sir Norman Weir Former New Zealand Chief Of Staff, Dr. M. H. C. Williams.
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