The Times - 03/04/1962
1962; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, From a Lawn Tennis Correspondent, FROM OUR RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDEND, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Boxing Correspondent, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Midland Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, From Our Middle East Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Shipping Correspondent, MOYNE, JOHN F. S. CAMPBELL, PHILIP HEMINGWAY., F. T. BAKER., G. LISSANT COX., W. P. SCOTT., FREDERICK GOUGH., IVONE KIRKPATRICK., ARTHUR LOURIE., D. W. HORSFALL, By Professor W. G. V. Balchin, JACK COX, CHARLES M. NAPPER, BRIAN POWER., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, D. A. J. B., By Our City Editor, From a Correspondent,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Business Offers, Classified Advertisements, Opera And Ballet. Display Advertising: The Woolwich, Multiple Display Advertisements, Technology, Cunard, Budapest, The Eleven Clearing Banks, C E G B, Player's, London Midland Railway's, Daimler Hire, Rnib, Y.M.C.A., The Standard Bank, J & B, Pan Am, Ibm, Bank Of New South Wales, Tillotsons, East Anglian Water Company, Chamberlain Group, United Steel, Jute Industries, Shell Chemicals, Michelin Tyre, Minicastors. Sport: No Easy Path In Sevens, Brigadier To Manage Pakistan Team, Sports in Brief, Welsh Football Surprises, Condor's Chance At Sandown Park, Results On First Day Men's Singles-First Round, New Challenge For Cricket Only Hard Hitters Need Apply, Today's Racing Programmes Nottingham, Purley Southern Champions, Three More For Piggott Close Call In Spring Handicap, Rugby Club Records London And South East, Cooper Makes Hard Work Of Beating Erskine, Vandalism On Tideway Damage Of £150 To Oxford Launch Erratic Cambridge, French Adopt The Prudent Course Unchanged XV, Hyman Worthy Captain, Miss Mortimer's Ruthless START To Season, Table Tennis Team Undefeated. Law: Accused Of Weed Killer Murder Cornish Woman's Alleged Statement, £4,000 Loss In Boom, Court Told, Student On Trial In Madrid Denial Of Promoting Communism, Britons To Face Charges, Court Of Criminal Appeal Ban-The-Bomb Appeals Dismissed Regina v. Chandler And Others, Birching Sentence On Dartmoor Man, Natural Justice Enshrined In Malaya Constitution Kanda v. Government Of Malaya. News: Gen. Norstad Pays Flying Visit To Turkey, Sydney University Left £800,000 Bequest Known After 18 Years, Player "Clubbed" By Woman Golfer, London-Edinburgh Train Time Cut, More Birds Killed By Chemicals, Meteorite Search In New Mexico, Two Limits In E.E.C. Concessions To Britain Foreseen Dr. Mansholt On Agricultural Policy And Commonwealth Food, Enosis Demand By Cyprus Minister Sharp Reaction By Turks Likely, Former Lord Mayor Cited, How Employees React When Taken Over Government Will Study Report, Bbristol Flood Tunnel Opening Tomorrow By Dr. Hill, 18-Nation Plan To Educate Asia Unesco's "Vital Mission", No Reprieve For Oxford Hotel, Soviet Uuderwater Test Of Missile, Landings Claim By Indonesia, No Reprieve For James Hanratty, China's Trade With Albania Doubled Economic Boycott By Russia, Hopes Now Of Success In Market Talks "Gigantic" Chance For Britain Stockton Survey By Mr. Macmillan, Closer Check On Berlin Crossings Drivers Told New Permits Needed, Chemical Closets For Trunk Road, Controversy In Spain Over The Velasquez Claim, Site For Covent Garden Market, Premium Bond Winners, Boy's Death: Belt Now Modified, Church Warning On Segregation Excommunication Threat In Louisiana, Forced Labour On The Increase, Tv Actors End Strike Today Guaranteed Fees For Networking EQUITY To Ask B.B.C. For Similar Terms, Mr. Maudling's Final Word On Kenya Document Handed To Parties, Rome Conference On Rule Of Law, £30M. N. Rhodesia Plan To Encourage Development African Education And Training, Now a Mini to Rival the Italian-bodied Cars?, One-Legged High Diver Swoop Down Made Water Feel Like Sledgehammers On His Shoulders, Herr Brandt's Hopes Of Modus Vivendi On Berlin, Rebuilding Cabinet In Argentina, End Of An Era In Housing Shortage Sir W. Holford's Forecast, French Army Officer Deserters Captured In Alegeria, Dock Strike Fear Remains, Uganda Rulers' Demands Satisfactory Answer Unlikely, United Europe As Equal In The Atlantic Partnership Mr. George Ball Reviews New Basis, Unconventional Site For A Convention, Civil War Danger In Syria Grows "Free Officers" Demand Link With Egypt Bombing Attack On Rebel Radio Station Reported, Shaky START For Panda Crossings, Tribunal Council Urge Two New Inquiry Rules Chalkpit Case: Solution Can Be Apllied "Without Delay", Dara Survivor Says Lifeboat Had A Hole In IT, Machine To Check Oil Pollution, Bluebell Line Chief Explains Fare, Seeking Definition Of Aggression, African Retort On Use Of Force, The Ever-Readies Sign On Wives There, Too, Television Service Inaugurated, British Women In Nuclear Protest, Stay-In Strike At Austin Works, Libya Accuses Trade Unions, Life In Ullesthorpe Without The Railway Sense Of Loss Not Yet Dispelled, Japan's Nuclear Power Reactor, Used Golf Club To Defend Girl, Gen. Kammhuber's Visit, U.S. Conditions For Calling Off Tests This Month Russians Make No Response To Demand For Safeguards, Hound Terrorized Legless Mother, Harrow School, Christian Family Year, Police Cordon Off Athens Rally, Bold Action Needed on Universities, N.Z. Oil Deposits Confirmed, Court Told "No N.H.S. When In Custody" Fees Practice To Be Considered, Mr. Haxell Stays Shop Stewards' Chairman, Chief Inspector Took His Own Life, 28 Traders To Be Deported By Ghana Alleged Currency Smuggling, Importers' Placard Removed, Liverpool May Lose Empress Liners Firm Hit By Port's Labour Troubles, Libel Damages Challenged Case Of Manchester Town Clerk. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Government Firm On Universities, Concession to immigrants who served the Crown House Of Lords, Coloured Students Re-Creating Lagos In Balham Pamphlet Calls For Close Liaison To Plan Education Demand, M.P.s Seek Rating Inquiry, House Of Commons. Official Appointments and Notices: Harkness Fellowships, Cotton Board Changes, Atomic Production Director, University News Oxford, Dr. Borg Olivier's Threat To Resign. Arts and Entertainment: Hilliard Portraits Bring £2,000 Miniatures Sale At Sotheby's, Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,954, Dame Myra Hess Not To Play For A While, Prize-Winning Tenors. Picture Gallery: With Regulars And The Reserve, Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: In the Bag, Partly in Public, The Eternal Peasant, Cover Against Foreign Risks. Letters to the Editor: Wider Horizons, Bullfinch Pecks The Profit, Ho, Clo, Etc., Rise In Rail Fares, Life Commoners, Saving The Leonardo, Thoughts On Crawley Troubles Of A New Town, Libel Laws In Israel, Canal Craft, Impact Of Television, WHO Really Pays?, Without Chairs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1862. Reviews: Koeckert Quartet In Varying Moods, Blarney Holds Our Interest Latent Vitality in Dublin Story, Unforgettable Quietness and Beauty, Adelaide Festival May Need No Guarantees, Words And Songs Do Not Make A 'Musical', Interview With A Goon, Henry Tonks-A Teacher who Fought against the Tide. Obituaries: Mr. W. F. P. De Winton, M. Charles-Henri Marin, Mrs. Margaret Campbell Barnes, Miss Mabel Liddiard, Prof. W. Ellis Williams Electrical Engineering At Bangor, Lady Gough. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Sharp Fall In Tin Values, Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: Telefusion Director Removed, Development Of A Saharan Oilfield Riches From "The Fortunate Well", Latest Dividends, Scottish Amicable Higher Revenues, Tin Council Meets Today, Brazilian Action In Takeover Bid, Company Profits Fall 11 P.C., I.C.I.'S Larger Purpose Served?, Fewer Large Fires In February, N.Y.S.E. Membership Sold., Banbury Holdings 100% Scrip, Call To START Tax Reform "Lack Of Balance", Liberia Now Member Of Banking Organizations, Tin Shipments, Commodity Price Plan Fluctuations To Be Minimized, High Volume Of Retail Trade Maintained In February Levelling Out In Durable Goods, Wall Street Closes Irregular Fractional Changes, March Mining Outputs, Nf. 99M. Bond Issue By Chemical Group, General Telephone Acquisition, Wall Street Irregular, British Oil & Cake Mills, Room For Investment In Hongkong, Company Meeting The British Oil & Cake Mills Limited Strong Demand For Animal Foods: New Records Attained Expansion In Home-Produced Beef Expected Year's Trading Reflects Satisfactory Progress Mr. Esmond Robinson On Company's Role In Agricultural Economics, Hire Purchase Debt Falls Another £11M., Pertoleum Concessions Opened In Qatar, France To Keep Trade Policy, Company News Birfield's Six Month Surplus Falls By 20 Per Cent Simon Engineering Hold Dividend At 27½ Per Cent, Associated Electrical Industries Limited, Credit In Keen Demand Minor Borrowing At The Bank, C.P.R. Chairman Backs U.K. European Policy Threshold Of Great Advance?, Italian Co. Move For Share Quote, New Marchon Plant, Rise In U.S. Bill Rates, No Real Trend In Equities Budget Fears Keep Buyers Away, Pound Moves Higher Demand From The Continent, Rise In French Steel Prices, New Issues Raise £76M. In March First Quarter Total Up Sharply, Ste Chimique Et Routiere De LA Gironde, Unit Trust Prices. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Business Changes Three New Decca Directors. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sotheby's, Hampton & Sons, Sales By Auction.
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