The Times - 24/12/1962
1962; Gale Group;
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From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From Our Rackets Correspondent, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL-CORRESPONDENT, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent, FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT, GERALD BEADLE, PATRICK WALL, ERIC BRAVINGTON, A. E. JOLL, F. W. COLLINS, LESLIE WILSON, MARY POTTER, DUNBOYNE, G. I. A. D. DRAPER, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Archaeological Correspondent, By Our City Editor, FROM A MANCHESTER CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Flowers. Sport: Kempton Park Programme, Rugby Football Details Second Trial, Sports in Brief, Cardiff Put First Things First Bristol Attractive But Ineffectual, Blackheath Hard Pressed, Old Rivals Meet Again Longtail Preferred To Mr. Jones, Football Results And Tables First Division, Racing Results On Saturday Fontwell Park, Kempton Park Chance Of Mill House Eight Boxing Day Meetings, Selections Kempton Park, Christmas Day Sport, Davis Dominating In Defence Worcestershire Held To A Draw, Goal Snatched In Dying Minutes Everton A Formidable Combination, Noel Bruce Cup Goes To Eton For First Time In 30 Years, Tambling Matches Greaves In Scoring Style, Sincock Wilts While Cowdrey Blooms, Narrow Escape For Spurs Great Rally By West Ham, Probable Runners for Other Boxing Day National Hunt Meetings Sedgefield, Boxing Day Sporting Arrangements Association Football First Division, Possibles Front Row And Half Backs Promoted Sharp Captain In Final Trial, Mexico's Hopes Rest On Draw Australia's Davis Cup Doubt Emerson Undecided, Brabham Cars For Walker Team, Westminster Earn Cup Replay, Britain's Squash Captain Named, Later Opening Of Cresta Run New Clubroom At St. Moritz, Playing By Ear At Richmond. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: A Picture for Christmas. News: Breaking the Ice in the Tropics, Cold Outlook For Most Of Britain, Holiday Road Death Toll Drops Air Traffic Records Broken, Talks On Kashmir Opening In Air Of Discord Mr. Nehru Speaks Of Pakistan "Blackmail", "Dolphin" Berths For Aden Harbour, Money Refused For Parking Scheme, Cornwall Seeking More Industry, Loss Of Protected Wild Life, Hazards Of Unrestricted Barley Feeding From Our Agricultural Correspondent, The Pope Praises The Peaceful Conquests Of Man, 2 Children Found Dead On Moor, Man Aged 102 Waits For 2,034ff. Climb, No Coexistence In Soviet Art, Captives From Cuba Reach U.S. Air Lift To Miami, President Nasser Pities Britain, Peking Denounces U.S. Aid, U.S. And British Views At Variance "Assignment" Of Nuclear Forces Skybolt Embarrassment For Mr. Kennedy, Siberia Explosion Of 1908 Was A Comet, Dockers Reject Mr. Kennedy's Appeal Strike In East Coast Ports Dispute Over Size Of Work Gangs, Literary Lights on for Christmas, Antigua Petition To Mr. Sandys, Second Demand For Rates Council's Deficiency, Navy To Scrap Cruiser £5½M. Refit Three Years Ago, Food Airlift For Manitoba Indians, The Small Shop, No Cancellation Of Dartmoor Leave Two Men Still On Run, Mr. Zorin Loses Soviet U.N. Post Faded Reputation After Cuba Stumbling Block To Settlements, New Brooms Sweep Clean On Archaeological Sites, Workers Give Good Marks To Firm Majority Praise Conditions, Minister's Message To Hospital Patients, Three Rescued From Fire, Canada Not Bound By Agreement, Poison Scare In Reservoir Valley, Conservative Win In Colombo, Syrians Hold Fire As Israelis Sow, Large Family May Get 38-Room House, Prime Minister Justifies Polaris Choice "Should Last For A Generation", Malaysia Talks End Smoothly, Train Buried By Avalanche, Lesson Read By Princess Anne, Poor Year For Shipbuilding 1963 Improvement "Guess", Union Not To Aid Palace Survey, Clearing Bank For E. Europe, 500-Yacht Marina In Island Planned Village Of 50 Acres, Indonesians Burn "British" Effigies, Question Of Control Still To Be Settled, President Tito Realigns His Policy Closer Links With Eastern Block, Note Circulation Up By £26M. Scarcity Of Coins, Mr. Joe Appiah Released From Detention Surprise Order By Dr. Nkrumah, Workers Denounce Communism Organized Protests In Turkey, Soviet Assurances To The Shah Tudeh Broadcasts Repudiated, Farming Notes And Comments, Sen. Bosch Claims Victory, "Diplomatic Defeat For Britain", Author Of 'Spiegel' Article Freed, German Role In Nato Force, For New Year's Eve, Trawler Clash With Russians, Gen. De Gaulle Awaits More Details, Disarmers' Ketch Sails Home, Mr. Thorneycroft Says "This Horse IS In The Stable", Danish Flats For Sunderland Built Under Licence, Native Trees Only, Britain Accused Of Aiding Plot. News in Brief. Law: Man Took London Bus, Court Told, Hoffa Case Ends In Mistrial. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, Parties Agreed On Need For Early Debate. Display Advertising: The National Coal Board, Milk, Harwel Finance Ltd, The Times, James Halstead. Official Appointments and Notices: Ecclesiastical News Advent Ordinations, University News Scholarships, Exhibitions, And Elections, From The London Gazette, Church Services: Christmas, Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy. Reviews: National Portrait Gallery Gets Orpen's Study of John, Child-Haunted Ghost Tale, Lively Operatic Production Sadler's Wells: Die Fledermaus, A Pantomime in the Old Style Everything Back to Normal Wimbledon Theatre: Cinderella, The Greyfriars Legend Queen's Theatre: Billy Bunter's Christmas Circus, Too Clear a View of All Points, Mozart's "Scientific" View of Messiah, Blyton Country Does Not Date Scala: Noddy in Toyland, New Conductor Wakes Up Sleeping Beauty. Arts and Entertainment: Boxing Day Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,180, Halle To Play At Bergen Festival, International Ballet Seminar, Christmas Day Television, Sir John Rothenstein To Open Canadian Show, Sales, Broadcasting Programmes For Three Days Monday Television. Index. Editorials/Leaders: A Political Judgment, Rule Pritania, Where To Begin, Moscow Looks at the Six, Improvement So Far. Letters to the Editor: Drift To South East, For What We Receive, Defence Of The Future, Secession, Technical Information, Peers Of Ireland, Spending On Sport Coordination By Small Group, The English Walnut, Concert Programmes. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1862. Property: Property Market 19-Bedroom House Sold In Surrey Former Films H.Q.. Obituaries: Mr. C. W. Wood, Sir Ross McLarty, Sir Victor Schuster, Sir Humphrey Haslam, Dr. Harmodio Arias, M. Maurice Patin, Mr. Robertson Scott Founder Of The Countryman, Obituary. Business and Finance: News From Industry Coal Merger Biggest In South Africa's Mining History, U.S. Business Hesitant No Clear Sign For 1963 Some Encouraging Developments, Cyprus Dams, Industrial Films Association Of Ideas Whitbread Tradition, City News In Brief, Continental Bourses Milan Easier On Approval Of Dividend Tax Bill Healthy French Economic Position Pushes Paris Prices Higher, Dansk Shell Refinery To Cost £8M., Overseas Finance U.S. Cash Dividend Payments Up 6 Per Cent Increase For 11 Months, Stock Market Features A Less Profitable Year For The Banks?, Savings Deficit Of £10M., Copper Strike Threat In Chile, Assam Trading (Holdings), Famous Dutch Coin Minted Again, Foreign Companies Gen. Tire's Plant Deal With Phillips, Swiss Labour Problems Growth Rate Of Credit Cut, Property Sale By Steel Brothers, Peruvian Bond Issue., Bata Shoe Co. Of East Africa, Small Turnover In Foreign Exchange Markets, Japan/benelux Talks, Production Outlook Better Than Appears? Evidence From EQUITY Market, Keen Search For Funds, French Engineering Exports Rise, Commodity Missions For E. Europe?, Fair Prospects For Man-Made Fibres, Bank Of N.S.W.'s Year, Company News Grampian Group Expansion In Publishing Trade Forward Trust Make Sharp Recovery, Frankfurt Bourse Strength Prices Expected To Rise Next Month, Company Meeting Pontin's Limited, Capital Restrictions In Austria Eased, W. German Christmas Rush. Business Appointments: Business Changes Mr. Harrison New Chairman Of English Sewing Cotton Two New Directors For Halifax B.S.. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodity Markets.
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