The Times - 03/05/1960
1960; Gale Group;
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From Our Northern Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LAWN TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, C. J. HARWOOD-LITTLE., E. P. MERRITT., KENNETH CANTLIE., EDWARD GRAYSON., MORTON OLIPHANT., TIMOTHY STANTON., PETER KING., EDWARD BEDDINGTON-BEHRENS., PETER LASLETT, DOROTHY E. THOMPSON., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, Miss Elizabeth Muntz, Captain B. H. Liddell Hart, G. L. H. H., Mr. J. Stanway Johnson, Mr. Reginald Lennard, D. L. H., A correspondent, P. H., Mr. Peter Copley, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DRAMATIC CRITIC, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Investments And Loans, Appointments And Situations, Opera And Ballet. Sport: M.C.C. Attack Checked After Quick Wickets, Sports in Brief, Hurlingham Results Men's Singles, Notts Troubled By Hurd's Spin, Chester Programme, Tennis Seeds Just Save Match, Reaches First 100 With A Six Cooper's Boldness Saves Sussex, Burnley Survive Crisis And Take Title Adamson Sets Right Example, Wilson Loses His Place Sangster In Davis Cup Team, Cambridge Team To Meet A.A.A., Oxford Find Runs Hard To Score, Thomas In Olympic Boxing Team, S. African Team For Worcester, Worcester Need 337 To Win, British Swimmers For Leipzig, Final Rugby Club Records, Only Miss Mortimer Loses To French, Chester As An Indication To Classic Form Proud Chieftain May Increase Derby Hopes, Yesterday's Racing Results Alexandra Park, Good Shooting On Hythe Ranges T.A.'s Close Falling Plates Event, Defiant Sculling By Spracklen Poor Tide For Heats Of Wingfield Event, Knight's Match Postponed. News: 'French Deport British Nuclear Marchers' Banner Confiscated, Malvern College, Farmers Want Label On Bacon "Safeguard" For Shoppers, Frost Harms French Vineyards Heavy Losses Feared, U.N. "Cannot Offer Full Protection" Defence Warning By Mr. Gaitskell, Mascot Eaten Divisional Goat In The Barbecue, Parties Frankly Facing Facts With Restraint Critical Eye Of Reform Looks Beyond Local Politics, "Europe Could Watch Nato Frontiers" Lord Montgomery On Sending Armies Home, Nalgo Seek Salary Rise For 180,000, Nigeria Not To Employ South Africans "They Should Go Back And Fight IT Out", Korea Students Demonstrate Again Demand For M.P.S' Resignation, Chessman Executed Lawyers Fight To The End Judge Foiled By Wrong Number Legal Offer Too Late, Prime Ministers Cautious Over Apartheid Group Discussions Suggested Mr. Louw To Reply, Plea For Closer Christian Unity Call By Baptists' New President, Waterloo Office Block "Too Big" Ministers Reject £3,500,000 Plan, Belgian Claim To Fish Off Britain Question Of Charles II Charter Raised, Unofficial Strike Halts Car Line 600 Men Sent Home, Herr Brandt As Candidate For Chancellor Chances Improved, Joint Nato Effort On New Aircraft Four Countries To Build The Atlantic, Conservatives Define Task For British Statesmanship, Seaway Enthusiasm Falls To Low Ebb, Police Orders For Royal Wedding Radio Direction Of Transport, Three-Man Trek In Antarctic Australians Work In 60deg. Below, Trotsky's Assassin Wants To Be Left In Peace Must Leave Mexico After Release, Apprentices In Strike Drive "Go Back" Plea By A.E.U. Official, Gracious Housekeeping Smiling Mary And Other Ladies WHO Had Charge Of Royal Palaces, Girl Dies In Beirut Demonstration Cabinet Accuse Police, Machines That Will Make Jobs Easier, German Victims Of Collectivization British Government Sympathy, Admiral's Sister Killed In Crash, Giving The Zoo A New Look, Police Fire During Indian Riots 17 People Wounded, After-Effects Of Imprisonment Reparations For Human Guinea Pigs, Call For Reforms In S. Vietnam Unparalleled Letter To President, General Grivas On "Police State" Archbishop Attacked, Congress Told Not To Cut Aid Funds President On Risk To Free World Communist Menace, Call For Ending Of Emergency, Man's Peril From Modern World Church Leader's Grim Warning, Judges Invited To "Dingy Cell" Defence Complaint In Treason Trial, Equality Of All Races "Basic Principle Of Commonwealth" Mr. Diefenbaker Speaks Of Bulwark Against Communism, Air Ministry Men Sent For Trial "Firm Had £1,450,000 Contracts", £412M. Payment Surplus For France Stability Of Franc, A.E.U. Leaders Castigated Conference Firm On Redundancy, Dr. Fidel Castro Accuses U.S. Guatemala As Agent Of Aggression, Wedding Rehearsal At Westminster Abbey, Premium Bonds Draw £1,000 And £500 Winning Numbers, Tanks In Streets As Nato Ministers Meet Conference Against Background Of Shouting Students, Law Society Examination Results, Church Allowed To Sell Plate Other Ways Of Paying For Repairs Fail, Six Months In Default For Demonstrators Sporting Event, Says Prosecution, Caves Searched For Officer Cadets Two Missing From Sandhurst, "Car Theft Hints In Magazine" Dead Easy, Accused Youth Tells Court, Rebel Against Apartheid Politics, May Day Clash In Baghdad "At Least 12 Killed", Dr. Banda Thanks The British "Great Encouragement To My People", French Army Reform In 1960 Reorganization For Nuclear Warfare, U.S. Seamen's Objectives In Egyptian Ship Boycott, Greek Relations With Warsaw And Prague Ministers For Legations, "Pirate" Radio Used In Votes Campaign, Kenya Governor's London Visit Release Of Kenyatta A Likely Topic, No Talks Without A Return To Work, Doctor's Warning On Mock Space Outfits "Any Complete Covering For Face Dangerous", Dustmen Strike Over Man's Suspension, Cars by train as way out of congestion, Constable Accused Of Bank Loan Frauds Colleagues' Names Forged Allegation, New London Move To Plan Youth Clubs, Panama Flags Out In Canal Zone Students Avoid Violence. Display Advertising: The United Steel Company, Vehicle Contracts, Vent-Axia, Shell, Hamworthy, Atv, Sutcliffe, Unicorn Trust, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Times, Dry Fly Sherry, Bowaters, EQUITY & Law, Boac, Renault, Russell & Bromley, Sir Robert Burnett. Law: High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Alleged Slander Macpherson v. Duchess Of Argyll, The Court dismissed applications by, Lisbon "Plot" Trial Opens 22 Charged Before Military Court, Union Of Benefices Parochial Church Council Of Little Leigh v. Church Commissioners, Australian Dockers' Union Fined, P.D. For Woman Aged 63, Coloured U.S. Wife On Murder Charge, Nine Jurors In Pen Club Trial Replaced After Objections Two Men Cleared On Murder Charge, No Farce, Leave To Appeal Granted Poole v. The Queen, Judicial Committee Of The Privy Council Petitions Dismissed Layiwola And Others v. The Queen, Court Of Criminal Appeal Effect Of Probation Order Regina v. Keeley. Picture Gallery: The Prime Ministers At Windsor. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Political Novel Wins Award Pulitzer Prizes, Soviet Chief Of Staff Resigns Marshal Zakharov Appointed, Ambassador To Bolivia New Appointment For Mr. L. G. Holliday, Ireland Honours Welsh Poet, Knighthood For Judge, University News Oxford, Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy. Arts and Entertainment: Youth Theatre Invited To Holland Again, Britain Leading At Bridge Fine Win Over U.S., Broadcasting Programmes, £1,417 For Meissen Group By Kaendler High Reserves Placed On French Porcelain, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,359. Politics and Parliament: Call For Protest On Deportation Commons Opinion Was Flouted, Says M.P., Britain Seeks Space Project Partners Paris And Bonn Interested House Of Commons, Oil Pollution Facts Given To M.P.S Town Paid £5,000 For One Clearance, Noises That May Or May Not Annoy M.P. Now Seeks Curb On Street Chimes, Record Loans For Home Ownership 100 Per Cent Advances Proving Popular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1860. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Restless Apprentices, While There IS Time, A New Challenger, Rue des Marronniers. Letters to the Editor: Blue Streak, One Law For The Rich Ways To Avoid Hardship, A Challenge From Australia, Britain And Euratom, Forbes-Robertson's Hamlet, South Africa, The Future Of Sound Broadcasting, Interpreting A Statute, Caretaker. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. George Relph, Judge Kennan, Mr. E. Kennington Encouragement Of Other Artists, Ven. H. J. Stewart, Dr. Toyohiko Kagawa Japanese Reformer, Mr. Giorgio Polacco, Rev. G. A. Michell, Mr. Ephraim Lipson, Mr. F. Lycett Vintage And Sports Car Enthusiast, Frau Hofrat Weissel, Obituary. Reviews: Comedy With Ideas New Play By Mr. Beverley Cross, Tennessee Williams Loses Kazan, An International Double Bill of Opera, Masters at Work in Their Studios, The Professor's Love Story An Early Barrie At Leatherhead, Wide Range of Old Master Drawings, First Play in a Reopened Theatre, Pilgrimage Trail Of Musica Viva, A Gently Amusing Little Play. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices, Commodities Renewed Offers Send Tin Down. Business and Finance: U.S. Sells Rubber From Stockpile April Figures Lower, English Steel £26M. Plan Official Approval Received, Copper Strike In Chile Talks Break Down, Board Of Trade Sales, Latest Dividends, Telephone And General Trust Considerable Overall Progress Mr. Alastair F. Roger On Position Of Financial Strength, Wall Street's $1 Losses, New Ford Tractor Factory £10M. Project At Basildon, Pearl Assurance Company Limited New Business Again Reaches Record Figures Assets Total £285,000,000 Mr. Geoffrey Kitchen Reviews Progress, Company Meeting The Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited Another Record Crop Figure Attained Sir John Hay Reviews Progress, Bids And Deals Offer For Green Hearn, Funds Move Higher Equities Dull, Edibrac Dealings Tomorrow, Company Results Spicers Pay 2 Per Cent More Than Forecast, Management Education In Britain Today I-The Profusion And The Problems, General Accident Fire And Life Assurance Corporation Limited Sir Stanley Norie-Miller On Improved Results For 1959, Joseph Burton Stock Redemption Plan, Heenan Group Scrip Proposal Higher Dividend Forecast, How Much Longer Will The U.S. Boom Last? U.K. Firms' Expansion Schemes, Sterling Holds Firm, B.M.C.'s Plan For Merseyside Fisher & Ludlow Expansion, Royal-Globe Insurance Group Review Of Results For 1959 Statement By Mr. T. H. Naylor Chairman: Royal Insurance Company Ltd., Oldham Batteries In Australia New Company Formed, U.K. Metal Stocks, Gold Figures Today, London And Thames Haven Oil Wharves Benefits From Additional Facilities Lord Latymer's Statement, Sharp Fall In U.S. Bills Expected Dealers On Two Main Causes, Money Market In The Bank, Rolls Razor Seeking Re-Quotation, Man-Made Fibres Excellent Offtake Of Most Fabrics, S. Hubbard, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Business Changes, New Eagle Star Appointments. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Hampton & Sons, Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Phillips Son & Neale Ltd., Sales By Auction.
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