Nepal Imposes Censorship
Date: 04 April 1961
Dispatch of The Times, London
censors news dispatches

Edward Thomas Highmore (born 3 April 1961) is an English former actor from Kingston upon Thames, London.
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Date: 04 April 1961
Dispatch of The Times, London
censors news dispatches
Date: 04 April 1961
Special to The New York Times
Jesuit pub renews demand for press curbs to protect morals of pub from emphasis on crime and sex; cites Pope John '59 plea for limitations
Date: 04 April 1961
500 broadcasters attend State Dept briefing on foreign policy; Sec Rusk, others s; nothing said at conf can be quoted directly or attributed by name
Date: 04 April 1961
Mistrial declared, Fed ct, in trial of 8 defendants, including Bi-County News Corp, on antitrust and extortion charges after Deliverers Union exec Waltzer pleads guilty to '55 extortion of $25,000 from Suburban Wholesalers Assn and to other charges
Date: 04 April 1961
Issues NY Times annual rept; says Times' profit drop reflects serious situation confronting many pubs; sees Times in strongest position ever in circulation and ad; sees profit drop the price Times must pay for own progress
Date: 03 April 1961
Sec Hodges urges more use of US-flag carriers to improve balance of payments, lr to Amer Legion post
Date: 03 April 1961
By ROBERT METZ
Robert METZ
Apr 17 deadline set; new rules revd
Date: 04 April 1961
Televiews News Co sues TV Guide publishers for breach of contract; says it printed pub from '56 to Oct '59 when fire caused plant suspension; says it told publishers it was ready to resume printing but would have to raise prices