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The Times - 20/08/1963

1963; Gale Group;

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From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, By Monitor, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, From Our Labour Staff, BY OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From Our City Editor, J. T. LOWE, WILLIAM READING GALLEY., W. G. HISCOCK, VICTOR PURCELL, A. G. TOUCHE, G. B. NORTON, WILL G. MOORE, By Stewart Perowne, ANDREW MANGO, K. L. STRETCH, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Dramatic Critic, By Our City Editor, From Our Special Correspondent, BY OUR CITY STAFF,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Legal Notices, Business Premises, Business Offers, Opera And Ballet. Sport: Miss Porter In Second Place At Sydney, Defeat For Miss Hard And Miss Bueno, Notts Still Well Behind Bolus Out Of Touch Against W. Indians, Sports in Brief, Close Finishes At Minster, Glasgow Soon Lead, Seaview Regatta, Yesterday's Results At Two Meetings Wolverhampton, Sussex Letting Another Chance SLIP Paucity Of Spin Bowling Laid Bare, Exciting Finish Expected, Musto's Ability Uncanny Flying Dutchmen In Choppy Sea, Hat-Trick Helps In Warwick Triumph, Minor Counties, Nunthorpe Stakes Should Fall To Secret Step Classic Form Points To Spree In Yorkshire Oaks, Fontwell Park Runners, Gales Again Cheat Finn Fleet Kuhweide A Worthy Champion, Leicester's Lowest Score Of Season, Hill Outstanding In Polo Victory, Searching Test For Cadets Overseas Helmsmen Make Fine START, Hard Tussle Likely Winstone Should Retain Titles, Face-Saving Innings Boycott Defies Middlesex, Cooney Makes A START, Breasley Thrown At Lewes Piggott Rides Four Winners, Tindall And Constable Give Surrey Lead, Somerset Press Home Their Advantage Alley Shows Primitive Delight In Violence, Derbyshire In Trouble Against Statham, Shock For Boys Golf Champion, York Programme On First Day, Skilful Display Of Bowls' Arts Nudging, Drawing And Taking Out. Display Advertising: Firth Brown Tools, Hawker Siddeley, B.O.A.C, John Brown, Multiple Display Advertisements, Pan Am, The Times. News: £13,000 Bank Haul-With Tea Break, Oxford Clue To Mail Robbery Landlady Tells Of Two Lodgers Caravan Searched, Gambia Order Questioned, Security And The Old School Tie, Youth At Bayreuth, African Leaders' Differences On Federation Proposals Anxiety To Secure Safeguards, Dr. Banda To Visit London, Belgrade Asked To Cheer Today, Dr. Moore Collapses On 1,000-Mile Walk, Things Seen Out-and-out Originality in Our Contemporary Sculpture, Town IS Asked To Decline Art Grant Choice By Curator, Conditions In India "Getting Worse" Opposition Charge Against Mr. Nehru, Food Lowered To Trapped Men New Rescue Shaft To Be Bored, Nepotism Inquiry For Tanganyika, Takeover By Mining Finance House, £100 Trousseau of 1868, East Germans Turn Back Britons, Sudan Bans Ships And Planes, P.O. Reassurance On Mail Delay, Highland Sporting Estate Sold, Bristol Candidate Stands Down Solidarity Gesture, 10-Year Run For B.M.C. 1100 Models, Self-Rule For Two Africa Provinces, More And Better Theologians, Second Explosion In Brussels Thunderflash Put In Letterbox, Crucial Debate In Storting Today Two Votes Could End Labour Rule, Strontium For Sea Beacons, Poem Exposes Evils Of Stalin Work Read Out To Mr. Khrushchev, American Restrictions On Use Of Antibiotics, American Deficit Soars, "Pilot Shot At Me", Constable Says, Cuba Refinery Damaged In Air Attack Plane "Probably From Nicaragua", The Course Of Nature Reactions To Sound Barrier Bang, Britons Who Chose to Live in Exile, Reports From America Angry Spanish Voices In California, T.U.C. Say Incomes Must Rise Less Rapidly Union Reappraisal Needed, 134 Britons To Teach In East Africa, Hour-Long Swim To Safety, Ethiopian "Reprisals" Against Somalis, On Other City Pages, British Actors For Broadway, New Popularity Of Highland Games Reversing A Trend, Liberals Want Flat-Rate Pension £8 A Week AIM, A Buckle Thwarts Mr. McNamara, N. Borneo Welcome For U.N. Team Crowd Of 10,000 In Capital, Shipyard Labour Force Doubled Effect Of New Credit Scheme, Pills Concealed In Pies At Prison, Five Languedoc Vine Growers Arrested, Pakistan Migrants Stranded, Envoy's Visit To Bechuanaland, Trade Gap £25M. Wider Big Imports Rise, No Sign Of Peace From Union Talks With T.U.C., 15,000 Affected By Asturias Lockout Fear That Unrest May Spread, Turkey Extends Martial Law Arrests Total 170, Motors And Motoring British 1964 Models will Challenge Foreign Rivals, French Doctor Burns Himself Alive, Germany Signs The Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Criticism Over Ambassadors' Absence On Leave, Nearly 500 Big Building Sites Closed Strike Halts Reactor And Hospital Projects 100 Per Cent Support Claimed By Federation, New Rules For Fund Seekers, Three Smart M.P.s., Commission On Courts Wanted By M.P., Cruise Of The Sonic-Ii Redbrick Scientists Join The Seamen In Searching For Oil, East Germans Not To Punish Rescued Border Guards, Obstacles To New Detente, 15m.Anti-Frost Leaflets For Britain's Householders Coal And Power Chiefs Look Ahead, Wenlock Church Was Leofric's, B.E.A. July Profit Exceeds £1½M., 85,000-Ton Tanker Launched. Law: 'Frame-Up' Alleged At Ghana Trial, Court Rules Police Road Sign Legal, Defence Claim New Evidence, £27,000 Fire: Man On Arson Charge, Two Charged With Farm Murder, 'One-Armed Bandit' Beaten By Trick Labourer Fined, Doctor Demands Release By S. Africa Police Accused Of Abduction "Arrest 100 Miles Over Border", Unending Trial Of Shaikh Abdullah, Remand On Stepsister Murder Charge. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Wine, Wine Everywhere, A Liberal Solution, Safeguards for Depositors, The Mummers' Month, Guiding The Unions. Letters to the Editor: King Charles Prayer Book, Roofs For Students, China And The West Ways To Bridge A Gulf, Turkish Democrat's Dilemma, Minister Responsible, Organizing The Police Force, Justice Under Fire, The Library's Place. Court and Social: Court Circular. Picture Gallery: Croydon's New Centre is taking shape. Arts and Entertainment: Holst Opera Score Recovered, Television Programmes, Orchestra To Tour South America, J. Penrose Takes Chess Lead, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,382. Obituaries: Prof. F. J. Browne A Pioneer In Antenatal Care, Mr. Tamizuddin Khan, Mr. V. C. Varcoe, Mr. P. K. Hanton, Mr. Peter Allen, Mr. J. W. Hobbs, Obituary. Official Appointments and Notices: Ecclesiastical News. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1863. Reviews: Youth Theatre Achieves High Aims in Shakespeare Scala Theatre: Richard III, Careful Scots Playing, Sculpture in Wood, German Play Portrays Nazism without Cant Assembly Hall, Edinburgh: The Rabbit Race, Mr. Graham Takes Naturalistic Way with Lucretia, Flamencan Authenticity Returns Unspoilt. Business and Finance: Pakistan Concern Over Jute, City And County Borough Of Salford, Dividends At New Peak, Cadbury Bonus From £2.3M. Bid Cash, 'Scotch' Gains In Home Market, Covent Garden Prices, Latest Dividends, £250,000 Contracts For Leyland, Gold Cheaper In London, Security First Unit Trust Offer, News From Industry June Figures Underline Sharp Recovery In Tv Sales Still Not Up To 1961 Level, Changing Attitude Towards Commodity Agreements New Approach Of Industrial Countries, London Stock Exchange Markets Still Firm Funds Quiet, "Gold Fields" £2M. Deal C. Tennant Taken Over, Ashe Chemical, Further Rise In U.S. Bill Rates, Medium-Term Credit Scheme On German Market, Anglo-Ceylon & General Estates, Pound Weakens Further Forward Dollars At 3 Year Low, Japan-Europe Plan For Investment, Acceptances By U.S. Bankers, Dividends And Profits National Canning Profits Jump 45 Per Cent, The Cementation Co. Ltd. Mr. H. A. Longden's Review, Company News: Chairmen Report George Kent Forecast Higher Profits In Current Year Amal. Anthracite Starts Year Well, Large Help For Money Market, Wall Street Steady, Statement On Brick Supplies, Ada (Halifax) £1.6M. Acquisition, Option Prices, WILLIAM JACKS & COMPANY, LIMITED (Merchants and Engineers) Another Satisfactory Year, U.K. Still Norway's Best Customer, Profit-Taking Hits Wall Street Most Rises Reduced, "Poly"-Plastics Under Attack, Wm. Jacks Maintain Earnings, Scotbits Issue Success, Asphalt Refinery For Spain, Overseas Finance Syrian Banking Decrees, George Kent Limited Company's 125th Anniversary Meeting The Challenge Of Competitive Times Year's Notable Achievements Commander P. W. Kent Reviews Group's World-Wide Activities, Blyth, Green Profits Spurt, Salford's £12M. Issue Swells Call Money Pipeline, Continental Bourses Increased Buying On Zurich Milan Irregular, Bids And Deals Bluemel Turn Down £615,000 Offer, Trade Gap Widens On Sharp Jump In Imports Exports Still Encouraging, American G.N.P. Expands, Unit Trust Prices. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Commodities Sharp Fall In Rubber, Closing Prices. Business Appointments: Business Changes Vauxhall Motors Appointment. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Hampton & Sons, Sales By Auction.

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