The Times - 20/03/1962
1962; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Vienna Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Commonwealth Staff, FROM OUR AFRICA CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, J. ANTONIO MELENDEZ P., E. GOLD, BERNARD SENDALL, J. H. ARKELL., R. G. WOOD., ANTHONY KIELY, HELEN HUSSEY, GEOFFREY FRANGLEN, By Edward Gardner, SOLOMON SCHONFELD., W. O. FAIRFAX, SANDHURST., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, BY A. P. HERBERT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Dr. Edward S. Conway, By Our City Editor, From a Correspondent, FROM OUR INSURANCE CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Notices, Mr. Erroll expects year of great opportunity in exports: expansion may have begun, House Of Commons Elements in prices index, Converting Trucks Cost More At Ordnance Factories, B.A.O.R. Costs Compromise Germans To Pay £108M. Part To Be Spent In Britain, Government Reply To Aircraft Critics, House Of Lords Immigrants' tribunals rejected, Test For Liberals. Classified Advertising: Public Notices, Opera And Ballet, Public Appointments. Sport: Mrs. Spearman Out Of Kayser Bondor Golf, Narrow Hockey Win For U.S. Women Oxford Match Of Many Thrills, Cheltenham Winners Clash At Doncaster, Sports in Brief, Yesterday's Racing Results At Four Meetings Doncaster, Critical Lacrosse Fixtures Purley Must Win Last Two Games, Eton Fives Amateur Championship, Angus, Tambling Out Of Under-23 XI, Services XV s, Both Crews On Tideway Cambridge Already Moving FAST Oxford Use Tow Rope, Doncaster Programme, Rugby Club Records London And South East, Lawn Tennis, Two Operations On Contractor. News: Opposition Call To Greek King "Reign But Do Not Rule", Richmond Park Car Drivers Warned 46 Deer Killed Since Concessions, Dr. Dehler As Target For West German Critics Bundestag Leader Unrepentant Over Russia Policy Attack, Zanzibar Demands For Independence Constitutional Talks Open In London, Lawsuit Against Communist Party Pre-Trial Move By U.S. Government, Land For African Farmers, Omani Rebels Blamed For Explosion That Cost 236 Lives Bahrain Official Tells Of Admission, Chinese Cardinal Visits London, Law on Murder is a Muddle, Party Chiefs May Go To Stockton, Inquiry At Girls' School Allegations Of "Wild Parties", Building Workers To Have Contracts, Teacher Transferred To Secret School, Stir Over Visit By East German, Dr. Weatherhead Called "Rash" Education Committee Discuss Lecture, Hanratty's Solicitor Sees Coroner, U.S. Fund-Raising Methods Help British Causes Paying Firm For Their "Experience Based On Know-How", Bulgarian Cabinet Changes Trade Ministers Dismissed, Issues At Stake For Australian Trade Minister To Put Case Today Common Market Tour, Dustmen March On Tax Offices Taxing Tips Dispute, Mr. Zorin Offers To Resume Talks On Test Ban, Cairngorms Survey To Use Chairlift, Braywood Church To Be Demolished, Ford's Five-Minute Break Abandoned, Council House Wage Limit Sought £1,000-A-Year Ceiling Proposed, Fulham-Hammersmith Merger "Logical", No. 10 Contractors Reply To Men, Full Effort To Give Good After-Sales Service, Navy Objection To Refinery Resolved £30M. Project At Milford Haven, Redoubled Effort By Scottish Liberals, More Room At The Quay Reedham Looks To New Prosperity, Machine To Clear Oil Deposits, Protecting The Rights Of Minorities More Concern Call By Mr. Gaitskell, Leave Centre Run At Heavy Loss, Computer For Atomic Research Arrives, Greece Closes A Frontier, Nuclear Injury Claim Settled £4,000 Payment To Widow, Terrapins In Town Four Of Them Including A Baby Went To Bed Far Too Late In Winter, Day's Post Office Strike Possible Deadline For Reply To Pay Claim, Badly Treated, Says Artist Coventry Tapestry Protest, Mr. Maudling's Effort To Save Kenya Conference Minister's Own Proposals To Be Heard, Argentina Tension Grows Peronists' Poll Victory Call For Military Intervention Two Ministers Resign, Dutch-Indonesian Talks In U.S., Spring Holiday For Dr. Adenauer, Overseas Tour By Mr. Watkinson, Royal Ascot Meeting, Senor Peron's Jubilation, Conflict Over Utah National Park, Student Criticism Of Proposed Building, 51,000 Died In Belsen Cannibalism Cases Noted, Three Hurt When Trains Collide, Moderator To See The Pope Cordial Vatican Invitation, Ten Cardinals Created In Pope's Fifth Consistory, Man Dead On Roadside Was Shot, From Concentration Camp To Leadership Of Austria, U.S. Concession To Okinawan Pressure Advance Towards Self-Government, Mrs. Kennedy To Lunch With The Queen, Textile Agent Gets 8 Years For Frauds Lloyds Bank Lost £128,593, Miners Accept Pay Increase, Helicopter Rescue From Jungle, More Deaths From Cancer, Hitch In Talks On Self-Rule For Transkei Unexpected Visit By Dr. Verwoerd, Exhibition Of U.S. Feedingstuffs, "Grimmest" Press Censorship, Teachers Join City Council Strikers, Libya Welcomes Agreement, Peace Comes To A Sullen Algiers, Football Club To Seek Injunction, Princess Grace To Star In Film, Offer Increased In Stages, Liverpool Warning On Poliomyelitis, Q.C. Says Man Ready To Kill For Money. Display Advertising: Macdonald & Muir, Milan Trade Fair, Multiple Display Advertisements, Blue Gillette, E. C. G. D, The Hongkong And Shanghai Banking, The Times, Harwich-Hook, Qantas, Normalair, Fiberite, Chamberlain Group, Gkn, Simpson, Phonotas, Shell Chemicals, Norwich Union, Erwin Wasey, P & O, The Chartered Bank. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Central African Office Appointment, M. Fouchet Appointed For Algeria High Commissioner's Interim Rule With 12-Man Executive, University News Sheffield. Picture Gallery: Exhortation, New Art At An African Mission. Law: Gaol For Attempt To Defraud Paper, House Of Lords Cypriots' Appeals Fail Zacharia v. Republic Of Cyprus Arestidou v. Republic Of Cyprus, Item withdrawn, Peter Alphon Remanded On Drink Charge, Warsaw Smuggling Trial Opens, Court Of Appeal Contempt Appeal Dismissed Mouser v. Clark, Woman Alleges Ill-Treatment Kicked During Cairo Interrogation, Doctor 'Would Have Driven With Accused' Salesman Elects To Go For Trial, Yard Sergeant On Car Charges Registration Books Plot Alleged, Youth Cleared Of Capital Murder Judge And Intention To Steal, 5 Men Charged With Conspiracy To Rob, High Court Of Justice: Chancery Division Petition By National Trust In Re Hampstead Garden Suburb Trust Ltd.. Property: Sotheby's, Sales By Auction, Debenham's Extension To START In May, Hampton & Sons, Country Properties, Bernard Thorpe & Partners. Arts and Entertainment: Japanese Print Fetches £420 Highest Price Recorded At English Auction, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,942, Television Programmes, Russian Artists For U.S., Tippett's New Opera To Be Broadcast, Miss Lynn Seymour Not To Dance This Month. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: A Dangerous Game, Only One Enemy for China, Truth About Exports, Alone, Less Than Silent Service. Letters to the Editor: Dangerous Liver?, New English Bible, Orpington, Central America, Everyone's Business, A Fair Deal At B.B.C. Posts Women Do Hold, Australian Policies, Old Model. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1862. Reviews: Variety Of Colour In R.A.M. Orchestra, Talma's Loge And Moliere's Bonnet, Genoa Waiting For An Opera House, Miracle in Peasant Setting, Ghost Story As A Tv Play, Harold Gilman and Art Fashions, Ideas Beyond Ability, The Day Of The Small Cinema, A Wide Variety of Sameness Detailed Control of Music Lacking, Attempt Worth Making Fails to Succeed. Obituaries: Sir Henry Close Brown, Mr. Sampson Handley A Renowned Cancer Surgeon, Mr. J. H. Harris A Former Metropolitan Magistrate, Obituary, Mrs. F. E. Breakie, Rabbi Dr. Kopul Rosen. Business and Finance: Wall Street Closes Irregular, Money In Short Supply Small Amount Of Help, Dutch Move To Ease Money Minimum Deposit Rate Cut, Clarkson (Engineers) Acquisition, Biggest Goldmining Venture In The World Western Deep Levels Starts Production, Fafnir Factory Opening, Company News Bradford Dyers' Hold Dividend With Profits Down £100,000 London And Thames Haven Oil Earn More, Government "Tap" Stock Now Running Out? Big Turnover In Allnatt Shares, French Bank Accounts Increase, Latest Dividends, Dorman Smith Lists Open On Friday, Aluminium Cable Plant For N.Z., Joint Thermoplastic Venture, Negretti & Zambra Record Profit Achieved Export Business Continues To Increase, Algerian Peace To Stimulate French Industry, Wall Street's $1 Changes More Shares Sold, Italian Liner Insured In London, New Edition Of Export Publicity Booklet, Oil Palms Of Malaya, Limited Increases In Capacity And Production Sir John Hay's Statement, Philips' Incandescent Lamp Works Holding Company Eindhoven, Fall In U.S. Bill Rates, Trade For Large Eggs Continues Strong, New Hotel For London, New Petrochemical Firm Formed In France, Sterling As E.E.C. Currency?, Dollar Acceptances Lower, Markets Lack Interest Tins Again Strong, Lipstick Group In U.S. Agreement, Interunie Pay More From Increased Profits, John I. Jacobs Profit 36 P.C. Lower, Improvement In Machine Tool Orders, International Computers & Tabulators, Linggi Plantations Limited Results Much Better Than Expected Sir John Hay On Malaya's Need For Diversification, European Cotton Mills Lag In Machinery Usage Hours Worked In Britain Far Below World Average, Pound Closes Unchanged Canadian Dollar Dearer, Demand For N. Indian Tea, Mount Royal And Grand Hotels Profits Exceed £1M., World Trade Expansion Commonwealth's Share In Rise, City Business Properties, Unit Trust Prices. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodity Markets Tin Prices Fall Sharply In The Afternoon, Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices. Business Appointments: Business Changes Appointment Of Lord Kenyon New Director For Lloyds Bank. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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