The Times - 10/01/1961
1961; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, Our Legal Correspondent, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, KATIE DEAN, EDGAR P. YOUNG, C. E. EVANS, PETER MATHIAS, MAX BELOFF, W. S. ALLEN, A. J. BURKART, From Our Museums Correspondent, M. USICK, OLAF CAROE., O. D. GALLAGHER, FROM OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MEXICO CITY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rome Correspondent, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Northern Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck, Captain Cvril Falls, Sir Harry Legge-Bourke, A colleague, C. F. W., By Our City Editor, From a Correspondent,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Flowers, Public Appointments. Law: Landlady Cleared Of Manslaughter No Evidence Offered, Asleep In Colliery-Fined £10, P.C. Did Not Report Sons' Offences "Appalling Choice", Peer "Not Guilty" Of Driving Charge, Body In Churchyard: Man Remanded, Baronet For Trial On Driving Charge, Boy On Murder Charge Court Story Of Stabbing, Five Remanded On Official Secrets ACT Charge Man Took Basket From Civil Servant, Say Police, Mother Threw Baby Into Thames Order For Hospital Treatment, For Trial On Tax Charge, Governor Suspends Sentence Pakistan Law Official Guilty Of Contempt. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,573, Lindisfarne Gospels in Noble Facsimile, Broadcasting Programmes. News: Mr. Toure In Zagreb Pres. Tito's Policy For Neutralism, War Pensions Up In April Details Given By Minister, 200,000 Shipyard Men Win Pay Increase Parity With Engineering Restored Early Discussion On Improving Competitive Position, Ceylon Tamils' Resistance Campaign Drastic Measures Urged, Negroes Enrolled At Georgia University Delaying Move Fails, Conservatives' Choice At Worcester, Troops Stand By In Two Belgian Provinces Rioting In Mons And Charleroi Units Being Recalled From Germany, Fresh Life For An Industry The Romans Knew, Granting Of Spanish Titles, New Farming Partnerships "Should Explore Possibility", The Vessels Are Blowing Blinding White Flame That Lit Town And Hills Like Daylight, Laos Invitation To Prince Souvanna Request To Return, Hongkong Congress Of Learning, Little Progress At Tariff Talks No Sign Of Ending Deadlock, Management Posts For Technicians Rail Manager's Hope, Teenagers Generous With Gifts, Sessions Rota For Magistrates Buckinghamshire Plan, Expansion Of Army Museum Move From Sandhurst In Three Years?, Man In The News From Political Publicist To Radio Director, Nail In Liquorice Torpedo Sweet, Another Change In Kazakhstan Premier Relieved Of His Post, Life Easier For 'Mrs. Average' Labour-Saving AIDS Increase, Security Council To Meet, Reports From America Public Preoccupation With Weather, Baby Killed By Car Exhaust Fumes Family "Seemed Asleep," Inquest Told, No Somali Petrol For Ethiopians Supply Banned After Alleged Use In Raids, Minister Shelled His Nannie Mr. Maudling Owns Up At Toy Fair, Woman Of 79 "Chased Handbag Snatcher", Canadian Hint On Higher Tariffs Mr. Fleming's Aims, 17,000 More People Employed Overtime Increase, Students' Failures In Australia, Car Salesmen WHO Sit And Wait, Lack Of Doctors In Congo Appeal To Red Cross Societies, Carriage Firm On Short-Time No Immediate Hope Of B.T.C. Contracts, Pilots " Drinking Before Crash" Report On Finnish Air Disaster, New Services For The Family Grocer Spar Announcement, No Restrictions On Inquiries, German Contract For Rolls-Royce Development Of New Military Aircraft, Big New Steel Industry For Turkey $129,600,000 Loan From U.S., France Awaits Next Move By Gen. De Gaulle Vote A Basis For Negotiated Peace In Algeria, Drive To Make Gas Safe Cutting Accidents And Suicides, Japan To Protect Woollen Trade British Opposition To Higher Duties, Famous Soviet Ballet To Visit London, More Boating On The Thames Conservancy Report, More Union Help For Belgians Scots Miners' £1,000, Plea To Safeguard Dartmoor, Sikh Breaks FAST After 22 Days Amnesty Declared In Punjab, Mr. Kennedy To Meet President Again, 3 Prisoners Escape From Wandsworth, Helicopter To Lay Pipeline Work Over Swamp, Coal Production Warning Need To Restore Confidence, New Image Of Liberal Party Leader For Canadians, Football League's "Final Offer" Players To Consider Latest Proposals, Deaf Children Not Wearing AIDS Discouraged By Parents Says Headmaster, Farmer Fined For Not Destroying Hops, Hammarskjold Visit To Pondo Trouble Area Surprise Change Of Itinerary, U.S.-German Talks Resumed Cash Payments Still Ruled Out, U.S.-Canadian Boycott Of Bermuda Cargoes Inter-Union Dispute, 21 Killed In Spanish Train Crash Pile Of Wreckage 30ft. High, Bonn Doubts On European Space Project Mr. Thorneycroft's Task To Remove Scepticism, 2,000 M.P.H. Airliner Proposed U.S. Call For Subsidy From Government, Right To Personal Liberty Asserted Resolutions Of Lagos Conference, Lumumba Force In Katanga 150-Mile Penetration Reported, Israel's First Golf Course Exhibition Match At Caesarea, Six Fishermen Saved Boat On Rocks, Lorry Cab Runs Down 150ft. Rock Face Plunges Into River And Driver Swims Free, Newsprint And Theq Daily News Release From Claims On Contracts, Conference Of Oil Producing States Delegation Leaves Iraq, Motors And Motoring Increasing Interest in Safety Belts, Pyjama Protest March 60 Africans Walk Out Of Hospital, Germans Accused Of Spying "British Secrets Sold To Russia" Charge, Driver Moves Burning Tanker From Garage Fuel Load Saved. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Associated-Rediffusion, Jaguar, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Salvation Army, Uaa, P & O-Orient Lines, Stelcon, Tca, Ariel, The Times, Carrier, Woolwich, Sound Control, The Geographical Magazine, Prodorite, Twentieth Century Banking, Morgan Crucible, Bank Of New South Wales, Normalair, County Durham, Fibreglass, Timber Decay Advice Bureau, Granada Tv, Waring & Gillow. Property: London Airport's Round Hotel Landscape Garden In Centre, Jones, Lang, Wootton & Sons, Benard Thorpe & Partners, Hampton & Sons, Country Properties. Picture Gallery: In Memory Of An Emperor. Official Appointments and Notices: Allied Naval Forces, New Spokesman For U.N. Secretary-General, Another Judge For The High Court, New Appeal Justices, Ecclesiastical News Bishop Of Limerick Consecrated, Director General Of Ordnance Survey, The Royal Society Research Grants Commonwealth Awards, University News Oxford, Admiral Dreyer's New Post, New Judge Of County Courts Appointed, R.A.F. Appointments. Weather: The Weather. Business and Finance: Thos. Firth & John Brown Limited Sir John Green's Statement, Bright Outlook For French Economy Reform Programme A Success, Share Price Indices, Blow To Ceylon's Exporters Iran Demands Trade Pact, The Chase Manhattan Bank, Northern Ireland Dealings START, Latest Dividends, El Teniente Copper Strike Averted, Frome-Broken Hill New Test Well, U.S. Bill Rate Rises $1,500M. Issue On Wednesday, New Life Assurance Business, Defending The Dollar Five-Point Plan Suggested, Woolwich Assets £22M. Higher, A.C.V.'s Progress, Iraq Petroleum Talks Next Month Personal Supervision Of General Kassim, Monsanto Expand At Fawley, Wall Street Closes $1 Higher, Wall Street's $1 Advances Good Resistance To Profit-Taking, Money Market In The Bank No Official Help, Kraft Foods Bid, Martins Bank Limited, Argentine Banker At Treasury, Shares Rise On Paris Bourse, Company News Continued Progress By Radio Rentals London Grocers Record Sales, An Anaconda Mill To Close, Morgans Norwich Brewery May Be Sold To Watney Mann, How Unit Trusts Have Attracted Small Investors, Hackbridge Holdings Cut Interim, Swiss Decision On I.M.F., Martins Bank Chairman On Special Deposits Full Impact Still To Come, New Packaging Company Waddington-Metal Box U.S. Link, Pound Edges Higher, Martins Bank Limited Commentary By The Chairman Sir A. Harold Bibby, Bart., D.S.O., D.L., Ll.D. Credit Restraint and Public Expenditure Increased Dividend And Profits, Swiss Gold Holdings Fall Frs.178m., £320,000 Cash Bid By Gaumont British, W. German Investors Have Good Year, Unit Trust Prices. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Vote Of Confidence, Help for New Nations, Anglers' Gratitude, Without Too Many Warts, Ceylon's National Language. Letters to the Editor: Compulsory Questions, Too Many Numbers, Laos Neutrality, Farewell To The Farthing, Rules Of The Road, Loan From The T.U.C. How IT Will Be Seen Abroad, Colour Television, Sold Out, Sikhs In The Punjab, Instant Beer. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1861. Reviews: Waltz Time In Vienna Annual Homage To Johann Strauss, Things Seen Touches of Humour in Modern Art, Famous Play From U.S. The Miracle Worker For London, Mexico's Potentialities for the Cinema, One Year Later Mr. Anthony Wyatt's Considerable Gain, Cellist Takes The Limelight. Sport: Sydney Test Match Crucial To Both Sides Growing Reputation At Stake, New Formula Cars At Silverstone, Cup Draw Catches The Imagination Heroes Of Saturday To Face Football's High Society, Squash Match Of 90 Points, Downhill Ski Race Offers Many Possibilities, Lacrosse Advance Of Lee, Sports in Brief, Merchistonians In A Hurry Scoring Confined To First 13 Minutes, P.G.A. Offer Chance To Wolstenholme, Gavins England's New Full Back Philips At Centre Against Wales, Swimmers Must Train Harder Hopes Of Better Year For British Men, Leicester Fences Too Stiff For Imposant, Bright M.C.C. Play Draws Crowds Canterbury Wicket To Prideaux's Liking, Rugby Union Club Records London Old Boys. Obituaries: Sir Jeremiah Colman, Mr. George Dallas, Mr. Leonard Masius, Lieut.-Col. W. Towersclark, Mr. Horace Johns, Col. Harold Stevens, Lieut.-General Sir Kenneth Loch Partition And The Indian Army, Lt.-Col. Angus Cameron, Mr. A. W. W. Woodhouse, Obituary, Right Rev. Arthur Parham A Former Suffragan Bishop Of Reading, Lt.-Col. Clive Garsia. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, London Stock Exchange Equities Lose Ground Less Selling Of The Funds, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Commodities Copper Closes Around £4-10s. Lower, Closing Prices. Business Appointments: Chase Manhattan Bank Appointment Mr. H. Darling As Vicepresident In London. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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