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 actor from Kingston upon Thames, London.
Lees meer...3 april 1961 was een maandag onder het sterrenbeeld ♈. Het was de 92e dag van het jaar. President van de Verenigde Staten was John F. Kennedy.
Als je op deze dag bent geboren, ben je 64 jaar oud. Je laatste verjaardag was op donderdag 3 april 2025, 166 dagen geleden. Je volgende verjaardag is op vrijdag 3 april 2026, in 198 dagen. Je hebt 23.542 dagen geleefd, of ongeveer 565.010 uur, of ongeveer 33.900.632 minuten, of ongeveer 2.034.037.920 seconden.
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