The Times - 20/07/1962
1962; Gale Group;
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From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Midlands Correspondent, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Midland Correspondent, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent, By Monitor, FROM. OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Common Market Correspondent, FROM OUR COMMON MARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Northern Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, ROOTES, H. EASON, C. R. TODD, MICHAEL CANTUAR, DONALD EBOR, ALANBROOKE, KENNETH CLARK, NORMAN COLLINS, ESHER, EDITH EVANS, JOHN GIELGUD, WILLIAM HOLFORD, HAMILTON KERR, PARKER OF WADDINGTON, DONALD O. SOPER, BARNETT STROSS, GERALD TEMPLER, MOLSON., HUGH HANNING, MAURICE MACMILLAN, ROTIMI WILLIAMS, MILDRED MASHEDER, G. VIVIAN DAVIES, GLYN BARTON, JONATHAN ABBOTT, Miss Mary Somerville, Dr. Reginald Bennett, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Science Correspondent, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From a Correspondent, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL STAFF,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Flowers. Sport: Yesterday's Results At Three Meetings Catterick Bridge, Two Changes At Durban Bebb And Morgan In International, Sports in Brief, Alley Baffles Surrey Somerset Gain And Lose Advantage, Declared Runners For Ascot Heath, Slade Just Misses Maiden Century, Dexter To Captain M.C.C. In Australia Young Cricketer In A Hurry, Essex In Uphill Struggle, Magic Carpet Should Win Instructive Race, Nottinghamshire Set Big Task, Emus Hits Mark, Misses Chance, Welsh Lawn Tennis, Staffordshire's First Title, Five Wickets For Thomson, Today's Bogside Programme, Pakistan In No Hurry, Marner Hits Out For Lancashire Championship Leaders In Trouble, Fortune Favours The Ferraris Hill's Car In Time For Aintree, The Army Lead In Tetrathlon, Shooting Victory For Scotland, Americans Poised For Victory Russian Athletes Set High Standard, Easy Vuctory For Taunton Vale Extra Chukka In Polo Cup, High Jinks Of Salmon Prince, Double Century By Gale Weakened Glamorgan Attack Thrashed., Maunder Wins Sabre Title, Colleagues In Opposition Testing Wind At Muirfield, Bailey Dominant At Lord's. Display Advertising: B.O.A.C., Liverpool, Leicester Temperance, Associated Engineering, Multiple Display Advertisements, Rtb, Monk, The Decca Navigator, Vickers, Lincolnshire Water Board, Gardeners Chronicle, Xpelair, Greek Line, Taylor Woodrow, The Times, British United Airways, Bp, Trinidad Lake Asphalt, Twa, Bristol Siddeley. Law: Restrictive Practices Court County Librarian's Evidence In Re Net Book Agreement, Galley Boy "A Public Menace" Sent To Broadmoor For Unlimited Time, £17,500 Damages For American Novelist, Evicted Africans Lose Case, Dr. Soblen Lodges Notice Of Appeal, Boy 'Was More Sinned Against', Landlord Sentenced To Life Imprisonment, Judgment Reserved In Burmah Oil Case, Court Of Appeal No Appeal For Russian Woman Whitehead v. Whitehead (Otherwise Vasbor), High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Finality Of Legal Aid Taxation Collins v. Royal Arsenal Co-Operative Society Ltd., High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Mr. John Freeman's Evidence Gulbenkian v. British Broadcasting Corporation, Fireman Loses His £2,500 Action Judgment Given In "Test Case", High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division "A Deeply Religious Woman" Buxton And Another v. Jayne And Others. News in Brief. News: Television Company Cuts Dividend, Ponies' Day At Peterborough, Man Tried To Sell Drug Secrets Worth £1M., 'Britons Among The Dirtiest In World', 'Redundancy Not A Matter For Laws', Police Officer Dies After 30ft. Fall, Anglo-U.S. Call For Katanga Settlement Differences Over Economic Action, Doctors' Pay 'Left Behind'-B.M.A. Submitting Case Council Also Told To Gather Facts On Recruitment, Chairman Of Crown Lands Foundation, Famous Milwaukee Newspaper Sold, Mr. Ikeda To Visit Britain, House Purchase Plea To Council, Morale Boost For Teachers Urged, The Black Watch And Wavell Appeal, Another Clash In Algiers, Error Blamed For Air Crash Pyrenees Disaster Report, Dr. Luns's Views Unchanged, Foreign Ministers Gather Today In Geneva Sharp Attack By Mr. Zorin On Bonn Government, M. Spaak Champions Britain's Cause, Jubilee Of State Insurance Ministry Now Paying £1,385M. A Year, Inonesians Take Hostages New Guinea Villages Attacked, Trade Treaty With Japan Final Round Opens In Tokyo, Death Sentence As A Political Issue, Turkey's Five-Year Plan Ready, Changed Liturgical Commission, Reports From America Negro Colleges Slow To Integrate, Protest Flag On Acropolis, Training Period Reduced, 5,000 Arrested In Madras, The Pulse Of England-4 Chance Of Arousing The Dunkirk Spirit, 24-Hour Ban On Motor Horns Proposed, Elizabeth Taylor Barred By U.A.R., Immigrant Areas Criticized, Seeking Assurances From The Six For British Farmers Mr. Heath's Task In Brussels Today, Violence Drama Blamed Police Chief On Crime Rise, £10M. Scheme For Birmingham 14-Storey Office Block And 104 Shops, U.S. Suspends Aid, Goya: "Don't Blame The Attendants", Anti-Missile Missile Success For U.S. Target Intercepted 4,500 Miles From Launching Mr. McNamara's Retort To Mr. Khrushchev, Science and Medicine Unsolved Problem Of Penicillin Action, Empire Loyalists Attacked Fighting At Ban-Thebomb Meeting, New Rule To Cut Litigation, Pacific Islanders Discuss Future, W. German Proceedings Against Federal Prosecutor, Pakistan Official Cleared, T.U.C. To Renew Call For Expansion, Nine Bisley Scores Disallowed, French Nuclear Bill Rejected By Senate Funds For Uranium Plant Refused, Congress In Defiant Mood On Domestic Legislation Series Of Rebuffs For President Kennedy, Shah Appoints New Prime Minister Foreign Policy To Continue Security Measures, Britain Defers Decision, Airlines Expect £50M. Loss, The Idyllic Invasion of Pangkor, Passenger Must Pay Porter £6,727, I Am Expansionist, But Not On Inflation, Says Mr. Lloyd, First Telstar News Message For "The Times", Four Presidents Head Peru's New Government, Company's Water Bill "Went Up Tenfold", Aviation Minister Fetes Stowaway Airship's Historic Flight Recalled, Another N.F.U. Approach To Minister On The Six, Aliens In South Africa, Solicitors Struck Off The Roll, New Hope To Settle Doctors' Strike Minister Welcomes Medical Proposals, Morocco Cabinet Reshuffle, On Other City Pages, U.S. Casualties Rise In S. Vietnam, Seamen's Union To Get Tough, Soviet Move To Strengthen Comecon, State Funeral For Clash Victims, £170,000 D.S.I.R. Grant For Engineering Study, Unexpected Guests For Minister, Ghosts, Death Watch, Norman Fishponds And All That But The Somerset Manor House Does Not Qualify For A Grant, Herr Strauss Centre Of New Bonn Controversy Socialist Attack On Generals' Declaration Of Loyalty, Vicar To Lead Road Repair Gang, Dismissal Of Mr. Colin Jordan Recommended School Governors' Decision, Gen. De Gaulle Sees Tunisian Envoy Decision Expected On Bizerta Base, Half The Passenger Routes Carry 96% Of Traffic, Costly Battle to Protect Coasts. Property: Losses From Badly Sited Factories, Geering & Colyer, Sales By Auction, John D. Wood & Co., Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: In The Sale Rooms £4,700 Paid For Necklace Sapphires And Diamonds, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,046, Television Programmes, Dancer Of Elegance And Elan, Memorable Show Of Foxhounds. Reviews: Connoisseur's Glyndebourne Revival Glyndebourne Opera: Ariadne auf Naxos, Refreshing Film about Teen-agers Plaza: Some People, Maxwell Davies's Debt to Monteverdi, Shakespeare In The Wings Open Air Theatre, Polesden Lacey: The Winter's Tale, A Painless Thriller St. Martin's Theatre: Brush with a Body, The Queen's Art Gallery, Testing Piece For Drama School Scala Theatre: Cyrano de Bergerac, Contempt for Conformists Satire and Zest in Double Bill Royal Court Theatre: Plays for England, Must Composers be Specific?. Picture Gallery: The Queen's Gallery At Buckingham Palace. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Statement Today From Mr. Brooke, House Of Commons Sir Keith Joseph accepts the challenge on housing, House Of Lords Lord Chancellor expects demand for better fare on television, Mr. Macmillan Explains "A Cruel Episode" There Had To Be Efficiency, 1922 Committee Told, M.P.S' Debate On Pilkington, Anger over first order for deportation, Duties of First Secretary, Topics for debate before recess, Molony Report Out Next Week, Home Secretary In Storm Over Deportation Failure To Catch Mood Of House Mr. Macleod Comes To The Rescue. Index. Editorials/Leaders: What Can Be Saved?, Beneficent Experiment, All Green, Dr. Amini's Departure, A Bad Start. Letters to the Editor: Common Market, Cricket In Moscow, Over-Burdened, The Parking Problem, Pilkington Report, One Final Effort Saving Leonardo Cartoon, The Single Egg, Caribbean Trade, Government Changes, Restriction In Nigeria. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: New Head Of Downside, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, Houblon-Norman Fund Awards, University News St. Andrews, $4M. Awards For Laing Subsidiary, Naval Appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1862. Obituaries: Sir Thomas Taylor Vice-Chancellor Of Aberdeen, Senator Henri-Charles Bois, Mr. R. H. Bassett The Ceylon Civil Service, Mr. J. F. C. Hannen, Mr. Douglas Allan. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Further Fall In Tin Values, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Stock Exchange Dealings, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: Trust's New Debenture Dealings, £1M. Birmingham Bus Order, The Victory Insurance Company Limited, E.E.C. Chemical Exports Fall, Outflow Of Money, Cargo Handling Scholarship, I.C.C. Congress To Be Held In Mexico, Electronic Rentals And General Holdings Limited Profit And Dividend Increased, London Stock Exchange Small Selling Persists Index Falls 1 3/4 Points, Latest Dividends, Ozalid £1M. Rights Issue, Reorganizing U.S. Railways, John Mowlem & Company Limited, Heavy Buying Of Gold Demand Satisfied, The Neuchatel Asphalte Company Limited Higher Trading Profit-Dividend Increased Sir William Cash's Review, Unit Sales Rise From Savings, S.A.I. Sales Up But Profits Down, The Metal Box Company Limited, Note Circulation Up Nearly £8M., Borgward Contract, Two ICE Rinks Planned, FIELDING & JOHNSON LIMITED (Spinners and dyers of hosiery and handknitting yarns), U.S. Gold Stock Held, Another Repayment By State B.S., Barely Steady Tone On Wall Street Fractional Advances, Murban To Export Oil By 1964 £15M. Development Plan Implemented, Compensation Fund For Hauliers, Greenhaven Securities Limited Increased Revenue And Profit, £7M. Rights Issue By Scottish And Newcastle Breweries Profit Reverse For Distillers, Brickwoods Cask Sales Going Well, Foreign Companies Gillette Earn More, Grand Met. Hotels Success, John White Footwear Feel Effects Of New Tax, Canadian Treasury Bill Rate Up, Rutile Contract, London Provisions, Broadstone Investments £500,000 Debenture, Overseas Finance Record Belgian Imports Of 19,597M. Francs In May, German Courts Consider Legality Of Copied Gold Coins, Burroughs, Ample Supply Of Money Balances Unlent, Trade Exchanges With Liberia London Basis Of Agreement, Sterling Holds Steady, Cambridge "Computable" Model To Be Used To Help Neddy, Abolition Of Pakistan Bank Ruling Sought, Investment Company For Michael Nairn, German Reserves Fall Causes Surprise, Company News Murex Cut Dividend By One Point From Lower Profits Sharply Higher Earnings From B. Elliott, Orders From Poland., News From Industry Borax To Build £1,500,000 European Depot At Rotterdam With Deep-Water Berth, Public Interest In The "House" Large Numbers View Lloyd's "Room", French Reserves Steady, F.M.C. LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Act, 1948), Overseas Markets, "Edith" For The Market, Diversification To Survive In The United States-I From Clocks To Bowling Alleys, Ind Coope Tetley Pay 4 P.C. Interim, Societe Anonyme DES Automobiles Peugeot Continued Development Of Industrial Potential, German Export Surplus Falls Dm.2,000m., U.S. $200M. Agreements With Swiss And B.I.S. No Life In Stock Markets, Investment Talks At Cambridge, Unit Trust Prices, Bid By Shipping Firms To Join Conference. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Business Changes Reorganization At Ind Coope Tetley Ansell.
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