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The Times - 04/11/1963

1963; Gale Group;

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From a Staff Reporter, From Our Schools Rugby Correspondent, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From a Rowing Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent, From Our Naval Correspondent, From Our Defence Correspondent, P. W. BURNETT, Secretary. The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors; W. H. CLIFFORD, Secretary, The Chartered Land Agents' Society; R. S. BORNER, Secretary, The Chartered Auctioneers' and Estate Agents' Institute; A. E. WATTS, Secretary, The Incornorated, D. M. WILLS., R. W. BULLARD., MICHAEL CARMICHAEL., D. E. B. BESANT., P. J. DAY, E. L. MALLALIEU., NELSON MUSTOF, MICHAEL CHANCE., From Our Vienna Correspondent, BERTHA WAY, A. B. COOPER., ELISABETH KAYE., KENNETH BLOOMFIELD, FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, Loard Attlee, CHORLEY., H. BUTTERFIELD, D. W. LOGAN, H. D. HUGHES, JEAN M. MAYLAND., FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Our City Editor, By Our City Staff, From a Correspondent, By Michael Milne-Watson, By J. A. Buckley, By Our Special Correspondent, By D. H. Eastland, By J. D. Graham, By L. J. Clark, By a Special Correspondent, By T. Bispham,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera, Ballet And Concerts, Business Premises, Flowers. Sport: Second Division But First Class Two Teams Deserving New Attention, Universities Both Beaten Twice Meyer's Fine Golf For Cambridge, Sports in Brief, Clean Sweep In King's Cup Skonecki Yields To Cox's Youth, Welsh Hymn Of Triumph Cut Short Late Tries By New Zealanders At Port Talbot, Leicester Programme, Marlow Success For Wardell-Yerburgh, Saturday's Hockey, King's Master Ampleforth In Exciting Finish, Australian Golf Title Retained Player Storms Home In Final Round, Oxford's Hockey Achievement Condescension Costs Hounslow Dear, Howe's Injury Decisive West Ham Let Off Leash, Coventry Too Adroit For Wasps In Midfield, Saturday's Racing Results Lingfield Park, Association Football Results First Division, University Rugby Oxford Joke IS Over, Swedish Champion Out Of Richmond Trophy, Fighting Finish By Arsenal Handicap Defied At Bramall Lane, Eton Fives, Woods And Wood Gain Squash Blues, Football's Pack Reshuffled, Scottish Record Stays Intact, Rugby Football Results, Rackets, Club Hockey Review Weakened Tulse Hill Gain Narrow Victory, Keble And St. Edmund Hall In Class Of Their Own, Persistence Pays For Team Spirit, No Outstanding Horse On English Racing Scene Santa Claus The Leading Hope For Classics, Club Competitions, Mrs. Jones Gains Revenge, Alleged Boxing Monopoly. Picture Gallery: Supplement on GAS from OIL, Veteran Cars go to Brighton. Display Advertising: Beecham's Powders, Multiple Display Advertisements, Thomos Potterton, Lpg Plant, British Heart Foundation, Barkers, High Speed Gas, The Times Bookshop, Lloyds(burton) Limited, Army & Navy, The Eastern Bank, Barclays Bank, Long Life, Power-Gas, Bray, The Times, Sudan, P&o Orient Lines, The Bryan Donkin, Harland & Wolff, Warerite, Esso, Halifax, 38th Cycle & Motor Cycle, Humpherys & Glasgow, Temperance Permanent, W&c French, Broomwade, Accles & Pollock, North Thames Gas, T. J. Newton, Industry & Technology, The Royal Bank Of Canada, First National City Bank. Reviews: 40 Years Of Concerts For Children, Actress's Past Explored Discerning Playing By Miss Whitelaw, Fine Partners in Giselle, A Pianist who Understands his Schumann, Contemporaries Of Bach, Rag Spirit Comes All Too Slowly Adelphi Theatre: Green Room Rag, The Epic Theatre Dissected, Scots Bring a Welcome Novelty. Arts and Entertainment: The Battle for That Second Million, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,447, Pumpkin Pies, Television Programmes. Official Appointments and Notices: From The London Gazette, Friday, November 1, 1963, Dr. Mehta Appointed To Britain, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, University News Memorial Organ At College Dedicated, B.B.C.'s New Orchestral Manager, Envoy In London Resigns, Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, Socialists Reappoint Signor Nenni. News: Food Chain In Poisoning By Pesticides Long Build-Up, Mr. Crossman Attacks The "18-Plus", Transition Without Labour Trouble, Spanish Electors Indifferent, Drilling Today For 11 More Miners Discovery After Hope Had Been Abandoned Less Than 50-50 Chance Of Rescue, Keeping Laws Just And Reasonable, Half a Million Heaters, Peru Ruling On Oil Company, Generals Appoint Buddhist As Vietnam Premier Saigon Rejoices As Religious Crisis IS Ended, First Parliament Of Malaysia Mr. Lee Takes Seat With Government, Bank Coin Holdings At Record Figure, Through Four Furnaces, New Generation Manoeuvring For Power In India Pragmatic View Of The Congress Party's Affairs, A History of Foresight, Christmas Cards, I'm Very Fond of Children, Flying Squad For Stricken Areas C.D. Role In Peace, Centre Union Lead In Greek Poll Neck-And-Neck Race With Radicals, Wandsworth Wives, Two In Wedding Party Killed, R.A.F. Plans For Ocean Filling Stations Chain Of Bases Troops Land At Gan On Training Test, Labour Names Three For Seats, Pres. Sallal Has Heart Attack, Advancing On Three Fronts, Lost Vessel Hit Hidden Object, Polaris Depot Ship In The Mediterranean Soon, "Village" Hospital Will Cost £2M., Perhaps They Are Mere People High In I.Q. But Not Spelling, On Other City Pages, More Clashes On Algerian Frontier Col. Boumedienne's Possible Role, Home Children Drop Their Titles 'Love And Affection For Parents', Poll Preparations In N. Rhodesia, 20,000 In Baghdad Protest March, Teachers Strike In Cyprus, Challenge Of Rising Coal Prices, Rebels Active In Angola, Stability Pledge By Dr. Banda No Friction Between White And Black, Early Recognition By U.S. Likely, Trafalgar Sq. Apartheid Protest Recordings For South Africa?, Candidate's "Stand-Down" Plan To Beat Sir A. Home, African Threat To Portugal Blockade Of Congo Feared, Power Of Bishops As Central Theme Of Vatican Council, Slow Postwar Shift to Oil, from Fawley to Southall, Arrival Of Iraq Foreign Minister, Forests Reopened In New York State, Japan Joins The Queue For More Music, Reviving Pipe Tunes Of Another Era Conflict In Style, Beet Yields Lower But Sugar Content Up, Measuring Quality More Precisely, 200 Veteran Cars Finish Course, Glasgow Flight Opens Air Challenge, Fellows Of All Souls: Father And Son, Council Borrowing Will Cost More, Farming Notes And Comments, U.S. Envoy Tells Why HE Resigned Restrictions On Aid To Yugoslavia, Luton Labour Hope To Beat 1959 Figure, Early Casualty in the Road-Rail Clash, Seabed Oil Drilling "Disappointing", Sir E. Wrench May Quit "Spectator", Drug Experiments On Racehorses, Pledge Of £3,500M. For Schools, Contest Likely For Labour Party Post, Ceylon Call For Press Freedom, Social Discrimination In Sick Pay Schemes, Mr. Khrushchev Sings At The Wedding Moscow Toasts To Miss Tereshkova, M.P.'s Warning To U.S. On Polaris Fleet, Water Board Want Cards Stopped, Two Ministries Opposed Teachers Demand Integration, Cracks in Austria's Coalition, Venezuela Reopens Border Dispute Foreign Minister In London For Talks, New Hall For Wyclieffe College, German Army Training Unit Disbanded Recruits' Treatment "Disgrace", Industrial Unions Concept N.U.G.M.W. Challenge, Problem Of Political Reform Facing New Leaders. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Mr. Heath Planning Social Strategic Controls, Changes In Rate Burden Urged Conservative Move. Weather: The Weather. Law: 2 Men Sentenced To Death, Magistrate Condemns Radar Speed-Meters, Another Sabotage Trial To Begin. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Good Sense from Dr. Banda, Down to It, Policy Wanted, Loosening The Screws. Letters to the Editor: Honour Bright?, Prime Minister, Speed Recorded, Two Nuisances, Blow To Exporters, Voting System, The Lot Of Many Damage Done To Individuals, A Place For Misfits, Statutory Control Of Estate Agents, Form Of Address, Closed Shop Classes, Letters to the Editor Continued from page 11 The Robbins Report Asking For Too Little, Sabotage Trial. Court and Social: Court Circular. Property: Property Investments, Sales By Auction, Jones, Lang, Wootton & Sons, Edward Erdman & Co., Building Land And Sites, Buiding Land And Sites, Factories, Warehouses And Sites, Property Market Tudor Farmhouse With Civil War Associations, Hillier Parker May & Rowden. Obituaries: Dame Katherine Watt Pioneer In Nursing Administration, Mr. Charles Royle, Mr. John Coatman, Miss Elsa Maxwell, Lord Nathan. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1863. Business and Finance: Industrial Films Driverless Train Under Oxford Street, Only Just Enough Credit, Another Copthall Acquisition, New Proposals For E.E.C. Farm Policy Brussels Meeting Tomorrow, Cheque Clearings Slightly Up, Yarrow To Market Timson Presses, Fewer Large Fires In August, U.S. Expansion Expected To Continue G.N.P. Rate May Rise By $12,000M., R.T.B.'S Peak Steel Output, Company News Offer For Bluemel Preference Shares Increased By 3s. "Good Prospects" For Regis Property Expansion, Continental Bourses Brighter Tone On Most Markets, S. African Imports To Be Freer, Parker-Knoll Limited Burden Of Heavy Purchase Tax, How "The Times" Indices Have Moved, Carding Investments, Very Quiet Session On Foreign Exchanges, Cracks Appear In Tramp Markets Russian Deal Awaited, Fresh Savings Surplus Certificates In Deficit, Option Prices, Foreigners Hold $81M. More U.S. Securities, Nigerian Electricity Supply Corporation Year Of Substantial Progress, Increase In Net Rents, News From Industry New Peru Call For Refinery Bids Cost Of $10M., Stock Market Features Digesting Recent Spate Of Fixed Interest Issues, Year Starts Well For Linread, Possible Boycott On A Cadbury Product, Department Store To Give Trading Stamps, Edgar Allen Awarded £300,000 Contract, Japanese Steel Merger, The Independence Of European Stock Markets Frankfurt's Strong Recovery: Milan And Paris Sharply Lower. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodity Markets. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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