The Times - 24/07/1963
1963; Gale Group;
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From Our Cricket Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Yachting Correspondent, From Our Athletics Correspondent, From Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From an American Boxing Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Midland Correspondent, From Our Equestrian Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Science Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Industrial Correspondent, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, C. A. ELLIOTT, BARNETT STROSS., J. D. G. HOOPER, AUSTIN LEE., COLYTON, RUSSELL OF LIVERPOOL, SALISBURY., ANTHONY HURD., J. H. R. STOKES., ABDUL WAHAB AL-SHAMY, MISHA BLACK., From Our Scottish Correspondent, T. S. ELIOT., D. R. GRIFFITHS, MICHAEL BLAKE., FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY SETON GORDON, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Dramatic Critic, From Our Art Critic, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, FROM A CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Flowers. Sport: Melody Calls The Tune, Sports in Brief, Universities Golf, Graveney's Effort In Vain, Surrey Refuse To Bargain For Victory Barrington In Miserly Mood, All Four Win For Piggott, Pairings For A.R.A. Trials, Red Faces In Sunshine, Where An Athlete Feels Ten Feet Tall Warm Welcome In Bergen, Liston Still Champion Patterson A Boy Sent On A Man's Errand, Bright Prospects For Piggott Sandown Chance For Casabianca, Cheltenham Croquet, Strong Newmarket Challenge Valuable Prizes At Ripon, Task Too Great For Derby, Kent Give Up Chase After Brisk START, West Indians Slack In Field Rattled By Short Singles, Two Successes For Welbeck, Allen Rows Away With Doggett's, Bailey And Knight Foil Northants, Declared Runners For Today's Race Meetings Sandown Park, Women's Ashes England Win Series In Last Over, Yesterday's Racing Results Alexandra Park, Four Minutes To Spare, Surrey Women Doing Well Straight Sets Win At Eastbourne, Surprises In Epee Championships. Display Advertising: Aeg, P & O Orient Lines, Shell, The National Bank, Senior Service, Multiple Display Advertisements, Cunard, British Railways, Julian & Hodge Company Limited, Player's, Barclays Bank, National Bank Of Pakistan, Slim-Twist, Lep Transport, The Times, Marketing And Mercantile Exhibitions, The Standard Bank, Coal, F.W. Bridges & Sons, The Morgan Crucible Group, P.P. Payne & Sons. Law: Doctor Found Not Guilty, Court Of Appeal Custody And Care And Control In Re W. (An Infant), Britain Accused Of Supplying Arms, Football League May Lodge Appeal, House Of Lords Secret Hearsay Evidence In Wardship Case Admissible Official Solicitor v. K. And Another In Re K. (Infants), Judge Warns Ward Trial Witness Parts Of Evidence Retracted "Scared To Back Out", Dr. Ward Trial: Judge warns girl witness after hearing her say she made untrue statements Dancer IS Advised To Consider Her Position "Very Seriously" Miss Rice-Davies Also Gives Evidence, Property Owner Fined £300 At Leicester, E. German Court Condemns Dr. Globke, Anonymous Charge Led To Inquiry, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Libel Action Settled Times Publishing Co. Ltd. v. Penguin Books Ltd. And Others, Swiss Woman Accused In Horse Case, The DIVISIONAL COURT (Mr. Justice, Spies Sentenced In W. Germany, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Legal Aid To Blackmail Rodgers v. British Transport Commission. News: N.I.C. Turn To Profits And Dividends "Urgent Case For Construction Industry Survey", Excavations In Turkey Reveal More Wall Paintings Textiles And Wooden Vessels Found In Burials, Unrest On Isle Off Yemen 10 Injured In Kamaran Labour Dispute, School Principal From Industry Cheltenham Ladies' College, Difficulties Of Action On Crowded Houses Finding Places For Homeless, Chagall To Paint Opera Ceiling, Bid For Royal Family Portraits, Aborigine's Place In Society, Shipbuilders Get More Orders Engineering Firms Busier, Company Faces Liquidation, Mr. Rusk Offers To Go To Moscow U.S. Looks To Next Stages After Test Ban Mr. Khrushchev's Proviso On Non-Aggression Talks, Lord Mountbatten To Visit N. America, New Size Coding For Outerwear, Teachers' American Tours Suspended, Highland Forests Face New Era, Midlands Task Made Harder By Shortage Of Inspectors, Staff Shortage At Universities, £700,000 Grant By Britain To Congo Likely, Gas Prices Going Up In South-East, Sherlock Holmes On Broadway, S. Vietnam Colonel Dismissed, Big Changes Planned In U.S. Immigration Laws Pool System Would Help Poles And Southern Europeans, Keeping Museums From Being Mausoleums, Supersonic Migs On Display In Cairo "Arab Submarine" Claim, Mr. George Drew To Retire?, Tripartite Pact Written Off By Syria Link With Iraq Possible, On Other City Pages, Israel And Egyptian Fighters Clash, Myth Of The French Shopper, Better Benefits For American Spies, No Small Arms For S. Africa, Protest On Parking Meter Charges, Providing Homes For The Aged, Virus Link With Malignant Disease, Ministry Inquiry Into Brucellosis, Staggered Work Hours Appeal, 'No New Morality', Liverpool Keeping Close Watch, Talks To Continue On Building Claim, Debate Today On Future Of Comecon Party Leaders In Moscow, Firms Documents "Sold To Israel", The Flat Islands of the Ocean, N.I.C. Urges Construction Industry Survey Inflation Danger In Profits, Orders Pledge By Bonn Renewed, P.O. Profit Halved In Two Years Increase In Traffic, U.S. Agreement On Panama Canal, Delegates Expected To Initial The Agreement Tonight, A Brighton Belle For Theatre-Goers, Strike By Doctors In Belgium Opponents Of New Health Scheme, K.L.M. Cutting Down Piston Fleet Standardization Plan, Norway Trade Levy Criticized "Infringement" Of Gatt, Test Ban Treaty Expected Today, Pakistan Call To Break With West Closer Links With China Urged. Politics and Parliament: Parliament Tuesday July 23 House Of Commons Pay T.V. experiment will be spread, Labour Closes Its Ranks Ructions Unlikely At Conference, Volunteers for work abroad, Suspicions and frivolity about August poll, £11M. Plan For Parliamentary Precinct Sir W. Holford's Warning On Cost, House Of Lords Cautions on public spending, Loan Grant Likely For Queen Ship Statement Today, Mr. Shinwell Calls Shakespeare To His Aid Much Ado About Stratford Poll Writ. Arts and Entertainment: Balmain And Lanvin Collections Beautiful Tweeds, Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,359, Another British Bridge Win, In The Sale Rooms Chinese And Japanese Ceramics Realise £15,044, Swiss Win At International Horse Show, Summer Colour In R.H.S. Show, Young Players' High Standard, Bridge Changing Fashions, British Ballet's N.Y. Debut. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: From The London Gazette, Tuesday, July 23, 1963, New Head For U.S. Space Programme, Superintendent Acott Promoted. Picture Gallery: Headmaster to Leave. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Arab Hopes Wrecked, Problem Of Profits, New Evidence on Cancer, Milk Galore. Letters to the Editor: Why Cut Colonies Adrift?, St. Swithin's Day, Landlord's Identity, Service Charge, The Most Personal Job, Industry In The Dock, Future Of The Congo Seeking An End To Mistrust, Purchasing And Sales, Eton Policy, Poison Gas?, Floodlighting London. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1863. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: "Long Battle For Fluoridation", Norman Morrice-Choreographer Of The Here And Now, An Outsider in Search of Identity Royal Court Theatre: Skyvers, Mr. Stokowski Makes First Appearance at Proms, Three Summer Exhibitions Worth Visiting, After Brecht, Goldoni Again-Piccolo Theatre's Versatility. Business and Finance: U.S. Custom Smelter Copper Price, London Tin Corporation Higher Investment Income Justifies Increased Distribution Market Prices Influenced By U.S. Stockpile Releases Sir Douglas Waring On Need For Stability At An Acceptable Level, Moores Stores Deb. Placing, Bank Of Canada Posts, Bank Of France Raises Capital, American G.N.P. At Peak Annual Rate, Davy-Ashmore Pay A Point Above Forecast, Work On French Tidal Plant, Latest Dividends, Gold Cheaper In London, Early Gains Lost On Wall Street, E.C.G.D. Business Expansion Declarations £34M. Up On Last Year, Overseas Finance $25M. Loan To Denmark World Bank Aid, London Stock Exchange The Funds Up Again Equities Steady, Union Miniere Output, Moss Bros A Record Year, The Bradwall (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate Limited Mr. T. B. Barlow's Review, £5M. Orders From China For U.K.?, News From Industry Metal Firms Urged To Modernize Carreras Factory Go-Ahead, Sena Sugar Estates, Limited Record Output Attained Lt.-Col. C. B. R. Hornung's Statement, Major Development Plan By Bunzl, Grain Markets, G.S.A. Sell 60 Tons Of Tin, Large Help For Money Market, Late Setback On Wall Street Initial Gains Not Held, E.E.C. Hopeful Of Expansion, Dutch Reserves Fall Sharply, Two-For-One Rights Issue By Sun Life, Revenue Surplus Of £5M., Sterling Holds Steady, Robey And Company Limited Trading Difficulties Outlined Mr. Charles F. Dickson On Steps To Restore Company's Fortunes, Nyasaland Railways Limited Mr. A. H. Ball Reviews Activities, Turner And Newall Go Into Italy New Factory To Cost Over £1,500,000, Option Prices, WILSON BROS., LIMITED (Publishers of Greeting Cards) Another Record Year, Zurich Improves, Imperial Tobacco £30M. Scrip Issue Surprise, Upturn In Engineering Orders More Work For Shipbuilders, Jamaica's Bauxite Trade., Company News Extra 1 P.C. By International Tea-Modest Rise In Profits London Tin Forecast Lower Dividend, Ultra Electric (Holdings) Limited Return To Profitable Trading, Socony Mobil Earn More, Foreign Companies Cons. Edison Check, Continental Bourses Firm Gains On Frankfurt Milan Active And Higher, I.C.F.C. Stake In Leo. Joseph, THE BRISTOL WATERWORKS COMPANY (Incorporated England on the 16th July, 1846, by the Bristol Waterworks Act, 1846.), Tern-Consulate Setback, Lines Bros. Limited Group Sales Exceed £20M. Vigorous Steps To Improve Efficiency And Profit Margins Mr. W. M. Lines Reviews An Eventful Year, Staflex INTERLININGS Mr. S. E. Morgan's Statement, Canadian Pledge On U.S. Share Tax, W. W. Chamberlain (Associated), Sharp Decline In Price Of N.Y.S.E. Seat S.E.C. Endorsement On Floor Trading, Unit Trust Prices, Ducon Shares Inquiry Takeover Offer. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Commodity Markets Tin Prices Harden In Afternoon Trading, Closing Prices. Business Appointments: Business Changes C.E.C. Board Of Directors. Obituaries: Mr. Douglas Willis Well Known B.B.C. Correspondent, Dr. J. W. P. Thompson, Sir George Heron, Lt.-Gen. Sir William Thomson Former Colonel Of The Seaforths, His Honour Judge Goss, Dr. L. E. Borden, Obituary. Property: Sales By Auction, George Trollope & Sons, Town Houses, Collins & Collins & Rawlence, Harrods.
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