The Times - 17/09/1962
1962; Gale Group;
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From Our Athletics Correspondent, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motor Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR BURNHAM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR MILITARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, C. J. AUCHINLECK, F.M. SLIM. F.M, PHILIP MAIR, CECIL LOMAX, BASIL SMALLPEICE, E. MANFRED WAGNER, OGMORE, GEORGE S. AIRD., From a Special Correspondent, R. E. SIMMS, HOWARD FRY, By Our City Editor, From Our Labour Correspondent, J. N, From a Correspondent, From An Agricultural Correspondent,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Business Premises, Opera And Ballet, Flowers. Sport: Timeform Gold Cup Fulfils Sponsors' Hopes, British Boxers Held To A Draw, Sports in Brief, Windward Work Decisive Musto Begins Well At Thorpe Bay, Rosewall Can Gain Third Title Professionals Meet At Wembley, Third Triumph For Matthews, Football Results And Tables First Division, Folkestone N.H. Programme, Thriling Match In Dublin Irish Hold England To Draw, Everton A Rising Power, Unexpected Marathon Win For Britain Kilby Helps To Dispel Relay Disapointment, Surrey Successful In County Foursomes, Strong British Challenge To Australian Swimmers, Declared Runners On The Flat Wolverhampton, S. Africa Hopes To Be Readmitted, Old Dunstonians Celebrate Diamond Jubilee, Rugby Football Details, Gretel Easily Defeated Stiff Wind Proves No Advantage, Balance Of Huddersfield Again Disturbed, Persistent Pressure Induces Errors By Richmond, Riding Title Won By American From Our Special Correspondent, B.R.M.s First And Second At Monza G. Hil Leads For 56 Laps In Italian Grand Prix, Bisley Prizes For Bank Of England, Saturday's Racing Results Newbury, Success Without Satisfaction. Reviews: Cologne Gets a New Theatre, Sentiment Into Comedy, The Sunday Piano Recitals, L.S.O. Inspired by Russian, Mr. Beard's Last Prom Affectionate Farewell, Great Ballet Company From New York, Tract For Our Times, Waiting In The Wings, Borodin String Quartet. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,096, Television Programmes, Longer Stockholm Festival, French Victory In Bridge Match, London Copies Of Paris Suits, Crown Shared In Devon Chess. Picture Gallery: From the Old to the New.. Display Advertising: Associated-Rediffusion, Cegb, Peter Saunders, Atv, Gkn, D.H Evans, Multiple Display Advertisements, Matson Lines, Imperial Japanese Government, The Times, The Standard, Percy Bilton Ltd., Look And Learn, Western Canada Breweries, Costain, Helena Rubinstein. News: Exchange Of Fire Reported, Canadian Ban On Polio Vaccine, Battlle Of Britain Service At Abbey, Rivals Clash At Dalston Meeting Police Arrest 14, I.M.F. Opposes Changes In Monetary Policy Maintaining Confidence Seen As First Task, Dacca Welcomes Mr. Suhrawardy, E.E.C. Terms "Not Acceptable", Two Killed In Car Crash, Efffect Of Drugs In Pregnancy Call For Adequate Warning, Three Liberal Committees Advocate Reforms Simpler Income Tax, More Economic Transport, Trebled House Building, Rabat Move To Conciliate Spain Madrid Welcomes Talks Offer, Anglo-U.S. Accord On Defence, Cyprus Urged To Associate, More Arrests In O.A.S. Shots Inquiry Alleged Leader's Suicide In Cell, Rumania Visit By Herr Ulbricht Caution In Speech On Berlin, Prime Ministers Expected To End Debate Today Support For U.K. Move To Modify Terms With "Six", Village Fears For Loss Of Its Hospital Centralization May Mean Closure, "Make Time For Science In Preparatory Schools", Coup Attempt By Peronists Foiled, Pay Complaint By Army Beaters, Thousands Of Toys Lost In Fire, India Builds Up Border Forces Delhi Denial Of Shooting Concentration Of Chinese Troops Dangerous Turn In Dispute, Weekend Speeches Mr. Gunter Calls For Curb On Unions' Pay Demands, Manufactured Housing For Employees, Call To Modify Detention Howard League Detail Objections, Italians Clarify Position On Britain's Role In Europe French Ministers In Turin Discussions, Signor Dolci Ends Protest FAST Government Agree To Sicilian Dam, Sergeant Barracks A Matador American Airmen In Spain Incidents, Three Britons Released From Cuban Gaol Journalist's Days In Cell, School Again For Some WHO Left N.E. Youngsters Without Jobs, Regular Jobs For Dock Workers Hope Of Changes By Next Year, Value Of Weather Information Effort On Long-Range Forecasting, British Expedition Uncovers Early Christian History, 'Britain Could Give E.E.C. World Role', "Flowers For The Office" Call, N.U.T. Aid Appeal Of Mr. C. Jordan, Automatic Check On Tests, Mr. Boudiaf Joins Mr. Ben Khedda, Rice Deal With B. Guiana, Central Heating For Under £1 A Week, N. Vietnam Builds Bamboo Wall, Lifeboats Out In Channel, Terms Not Fulfilled, Says Mr. Gaitskell, "Pilkington Voice Not Britain's", N. Norfolk Labour Candidate, Rally Causes Traffic Hold-Up, Rivalry In Kanu Party, Republican Ireland Ardent To Embrace The Market Shrewd Mr. Lemass Looks Ahead With No Regrets For Buried Past, Living With Full Employment, New Unit For Coal By-Products, Processions Ban Defied In Aden, Lapland Expedition Ends Long March Weather Broke On Return Journey, S. Africa Minister Visits Lisbon, Tunnel As Aid To Unity, Even Alligators, Young Liberals Say "Nationalize Land", Assurance To Russia By Iran No Foreign Bases For Rockets, The Dancing Beggar-girls, Farming Notes And Comments, Hope Of Increased Trade, Commonwealth Cries Out For Vets, Growing Demand For Iran's "Russian" Caviar, Protest To B.B.C. Over Play Committee Condemn Immorality Scenes, U.S. Lawyer Acted As Counter Spy, Cyprus Chromium Mine Closing Blow To Economy Of Republic, Nato Chiefs Meet Dr. Adenauer, Sympathetic Hearing In Paris For President Ayub, The Cost of Keeping Warm, Forcible Feeding Of Airman Considered, Woman Found Shot In Flat, Victory Fo R U.A.R. In Arab League Secretary-General Reappointed, Loneliness, Mr. Foulkes Says No Pension Yet, Extend Market To Education, T.A. Units Fly To Belgium Big Nato Mobilazation Exercise, Mr. Wyat Would Oppose Party, On Other City Pages, Submarine Villa Weekend Divers Fit After 30 Hours, Northern Rhodesia Election Date, Landslide Sweeps Away Farm Norwegians Trapped, Army Apprentice Missing At Sea, Sir E. Whiteheads Warning, Man Killed In Tall From Bridge, Children's Feet, "Fatal" If Britain Joins Market, Brazilian Workers To Go Back, Warning Given To Buiilding Industry Reforms Might Be Imposed, £50,000 Redundancy Payments Aluminium Factory Closure, Dr. Adenauer's Plans For The Succession Hopes Of Making Dr. Krone Next Chancellor, 43,o00-Ton Liner Launched Biggest In Italy For 30 Years. News in Brief. Law: Cypriots Gaoled For Raid, 300 Witnesses In Kashmir Trial No Provision To Cross-Examine, Stockbroker Has Bail Reduced, 6oft. Slogan On Wall At Scotland Yard Three People Fined. Property: Knight, Frank & Rutley, Factories Warehouses & Sites, Jones, Lang, Wootton & Sons, John D. Wood & Co., The Property Market One Of England's Oldest Houses Sale Of Farm With A History, Sales By Auction & Tender, Factories & Building Land. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1862. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The Bulge Leaves School, World Money Moves, Fences Mended, Buttonholed. Letters to the Editor: World Airline Economics Problem Of Excess Capacity, Car Exports, Exploitation?, Profits And Pay, Delayed Evidence, The North-East, God Speed. Court and Social: Court Circular. Business and Finance: News From Industry John Summers Cut Stelvetite Prices Lighter Gauges Reduce 20 Per Cent., Larger Savings Surplus P.O. Deposits Rise, Costain Moves Into Pakistan 49 Per Cent Interest In New Company, Stock Market Features Active Season Ahead For New Capital Issues, Libya Denies Break With The Pound, Little Haven Farms Placing Doubled Profits Forecast, The Labour Scene Call for Independent Tests after Apprenticeship, Credit In Short Supply Assistance Needed, American Motors Sales Forecast, Friary Meux Ltd. Period Of Consolidation, Company News National Canning Profits Recovery Expected To Continue Sangamo Weston Half-Year Earnings Increased By £55,500, Ld. Hope Reelected To Assurance Board, New Premises For Barclays Bank, Foreign Companies Record Sales From J. C. Penney Growth Of Credit Selling, Ndola Copper Strike Ends, No Marked Improvement In Filament Trade, £500,000 Contract For Taylor Woodrow, ARENS CONTROLS LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Acts, 1908-1917.), France May Import Wine, Mitsui-Broken Hill Lead Talks, Ceylon Trade Swap With China, How Supplementary Costs Affect Wage Bills, How "The Times" Indices Have Moved, U.S. Business Improving Optimism For The Autumn, Unemployment Effects On Equities, Fruther Oil Strike At Moonie, HENRY HEAD & COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Act, 1948.), Japan-Malayan Tin Venture New Smelting Plant To Be Built, Stable Money The Basis Of Economic Growth Classic Defence Of I.M.F. Policy, KEYSER, ULLMANN LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Act, 1929), Aluminium Corporation, Company Meeting R. G. Shaw & Co. Ltd., Straits Tin Lower On Saturday, Upward Trend In Jentique Sales, Overseas Finance I.D.A. Grants India $42M. Credits, ROBINSON RENTALS (HOLDINGS) LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Act, 1929.), Industrial Films Atomic Energy For Everyone, Dunbarton County Council Issue of £4,000,000 Dunbarton County Council 5½ per cent Redeemable Stock, 1975, Continental Bourses Lethargic Conditions At Frankfurt Paris Regains Early Losses, Battle For Control Of Irish Brewers, Vaux And Associated Breweries Limited, Stock-Seat Sold On Wall Street, Badische Anilin, £800M. Spent By France On Development Aid, New Aluminium Plant For Norway, Television Offer For Sale, Pound Holds Steady Quiet Trading, Dunbarton 5½% Issue. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, From The London Gazette. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodity Markets. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Obituaries: Capt. Wilfrid Miles, Sir Stanley Aubrey Former Chairman Of Lloyd's, Mr. H. Frank Wallace, Preb. P. T. R. Kirk, Miss Grace Drysdale, Sir Charlton Lane, Lord De Mauley, M. Marcel Delannoy French Composer, Obituary.
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