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The Times - 24/09/1963

1963; Gale Group;

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From Our Golf Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Schools Rugby Football Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Monitor, From Our Commonwealth Staff, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our New York Correspondent, From Our City Editor, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Latin America Correspondent, G. FEI, F. A. LAKER., A. EUAN WALKER., PETER GREY., ARTHUR PALMER., ELSPETH HUXLEY., R. FITZMAURICE., GERALD GARDINER., R. S. C. BAILY., From Our Delhi Correspondent, GEORGE E. HUGHES., TOM DRIBERG., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Mr. John Carter, Sir William Teeling, J. T. S., FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Drama Critic, From Our Music Critic, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, R. F. RATTRAY., CATHERINE DOWLING., E. WINGFIELD-STRATFORD., J. B. GOUDGE., IAN McKITTRICK., R. DORIS COOLE., R. J. CONNORS., C. G. HARLOW., N. F. HENLE., By Our City Editor, By Avison Wormald, BY OUR CITY STAFF, From a Correspondent, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Notices, Opera And Ballet. Sport: Finnis Tenth In Pistol Shooting, Roehampton Croquet, Plymouth XV Not Downhearted Joint Forces Against Common Enemy, Rugby Prospects-I Tonbridge XV Should Have Plenty Of Power, "Magic Black Boxes" Of Industry Today's Telemeters, Good Brood Mare In Making Penitence Wins For Duke Of Norfolk, New York Buzzing With America's Cup Speculation and Rumour, Wealth Of Talent For Women's Golf Controlled Power Needed To Master Irish Links, Harlequins Show Flag In Reverse, Sports in Brief, Golf Club Competitions, Piggott Now Favourite For Championship Four Leicester Successes, Yesterday's Racing Results Windsor, Top Price For Colt By Hard Ridden, Pitcher Proves A Roadblock, England Without Miss Lonsbrough, Leicester Programme, Plea For Research Supervision Animal Safeguards. Picture Gallery: New Building and "New Coinage". Display Advertising: Royal Navy, I.C.T, Multiple Display Advertisements, Alitalia Airlines, Milan, Longines, Gulf, The Times, Braby, Parker-Knoll, October In Venice, Coal, Bp, Rockware, Air-India, Major & Co., Granada Tv, Norwich Union, Vent-Axia Limited, Lloyds & Scottish Finance Ltd, Dimplex. News: Flatley Director Denies Fraud, Bomb Explosion Kills Austrian Policeman Six Planted By Terrorists, Lord Home's Task In New York, Indonesia Bans Oil And Tin For Malaysia Supervision Of British Banks Ordered, Junk Hoarder's Moment of Truth, Extreme Measures Unlikely In U.N., Mr. Heath Asks For Further Approaches To Russians, Bribery Conviction In Pretoria, Dr. Schröder Gains Support For "Policy Of Movement", Yevtushenko's New Poems Appear, Gen. De Gaulle Begins Tour Today Opponents Accused Of "Conspiracy", Blood Transfusion Before Birth Significance Of N.Z. Operation, Nato Official On Secrets Charge French Arrest Alleged Link With Communists, Bonn Investigation On Missing Man, Clash Over Decimal Currency Traders Favour 10s. Unit City Stands By The Pound Committee Split On Issue, Sea Battle In Sino-Soviet War Of Ideologies Peking Denunciation Of Press Cruise, Early Election Call By Mr. Wilson No Cabinet Split, Mr. Heath Says, Mr. Kenyatta Optimistic About London Talks, India's Revitalized Caste System, No "Northern Whig" Today, New Protest Note By Britain, A Decimal Pound Split Into 100 Cents IS Favoured By Majority Two Committee Members Urge New 10s. Unit, Pay Protest By Dentists, £9,849 Embezzled By Council Official, British Trains Of Future May Have Radar Equipment Informing Drivers Of Clearance Distance, New Traffic Scheme At Victoria, Little Sign Of Compromise In Poultry War, U.S. Mission Faces Crucial Choice In Vietnam White House Meeting Before Departure For Saigon, British Success In Rally Handicap, Dr. Heenan's Interest In Racial Problem "Much To Be Done" In London, Earth Tremors Shake Rhodesian Towns, Car-Delivery Men To Continue Strike, Man Dies, Two Injured In Explosion Aromatics Plant, Buddhist Crisis "Resolved", Michaelmas Ordinations, Ceylon Privilege Charge Rejected Reply On Grants Of Citizenship, Detective 'Kept Out Of Way' 'Inkling Of Violence', Tribunal Told, "Congestion Tax" Denounced, Historic Ring For British Museum Richard I Relic?, Armed Africans Raid Settlers' Home, Motors And Motoring New League Will fight Driving Charges, Chinese Accused Of Persecution, Five Men Hurt At Chemical Works, S. African Escapers In London, Croydon Abattoir "Disgusting", Nuclear Force Concession To Britain Talks Without Any Commitment U.S. Test Of Moving Troops By Air, Dr. Banda Has Talks On Independence, Baldwin's Pipe For Sale, Council As Patron Of Poetry, York University Cost Up By £1M., Birmingham Rents Up In January, Mr. Nehru Breaks New Ground, Extinction Threat To Rhinoceros, Offers To Replace Poisoned Pets No More Deaths, New Airport Proposed For Hampshire, Reports From America What The Television Addicts See, S. African Church Leader To Head Multiracial Institute Decision To Give Up Minstry, Church Centre To Help Prisoners Vicar As Director, Army To Train In Australia Wartime Pace For Ulster Rifles, Pay And Holidays Claim At Ford's, Grain Crop Down By 1M. Tons Contrast In Harvests, Briton Wounded By Terrorist, Easing Loss Under London Plan, Air Attack Threat To Haiti Ultimatum Over Border Firing Three Demands By Santo Domingo, Preserving Two Areas Of Natural Beauty, Pakistan Election Accusation, Computer To Help In Planning Victoria Line Work. News in Brief. Law: Tv Director Not Guilty, Golf Professional On Fire Charge, Prison Sentence IS Quashed, Two Directors Deny Forgery Charge, Plot To Evade Tax On Jewelry: Firm Fined £5,000, Soldiers Sentenced For Attack On German, For Trial On Watches Charges, Tube Ticket Offences Alleged, Selling Of Forged Permits Alleged, Howarth v. Howarth, Doctor Charged With Theft, False Evidence Complaint Couple See Chief Constable, Court Of Criminal Appeal "He Ought Not To Be At Large" Regina v. Dillon, Policeman Accused Of Aiding Escape, Man On 1961 Bank Plot Charge. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Cabinet Expected To Meet Again Today, Denning Report On Thursday. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Twitterings, All Left to the Machine?, The Red Individualist, Pounds And Cents, Setbacks for the Kurds. Letters to the Editor: For Building In Bath, Favourite Old Hymns, Shakespearian Puzzles Identity Of The Only Begetter, Still On Trial, Change To Decimals, Slavery, Electricity Supplies An Awakening To Reality, Help For Skopje, The Future Of Africa, Freedom To Marry, WHO Will Pay?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Restrictive Practices Appointment, Appeal Judge To Retire, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments. Obituaries: Lieut.-Col. C. Howard-Bury Anglo-Irish Relations, Mr. Leslie Hyam, Dr. E. B. Moullin, Dr. W. J. Dowson Fighting Rust Fungus, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1863. Reviews: Campus Drama Opens Dublin Theatre Festival Gaiety Theatre, Dublin: A Little Winter Love, Lyricism Redeems A Brittle START, Welsh Double Homage to Verdi and Shakespeare, German Theatres' Host of New Plays, Russians' Lack of Lyrical Refinement, Things Seen The Modern Artist and the Modern Patron, Dead Horses Savagely Flogged Prince Charles Theatre: Behan Bein' Behan. Arts and Entertainment: Royal Ballet For Paris, Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,412. Business and Finance: Wall Street Lower, Lack Of Innovation In Britain's More Advanced Industries Five Per Cent Drop In Exports Since 1954, Overseas Finance Sharp Rise In French Exports To United Kingdom, Continental Bourses Weaker Tone On Zurich Milan Improves, Coffee Prices To Be Analysed, Latest Dividends, News From Industry N.B. Linoleum To Cease Production-Link With Nairn Williamson, Int. Factors Form Belgian Company, Fire Alarms Raising £1.8M. By "Rights", Pepper And Rubber Prices Jump, Shipping To Have One National Body, Company News Cawood Pay 11½ Points More After Record Year Competition Sharpens For Dimplex, Aviation Insurers Conference, E.E.C. Expansion Continues, Swedish Bank Issue, Fears Of Man-Made Fibres War Discounted City's Higher Invisible Earnings, London Stock Exchange Share Markets Unsettled Political Influence, Electronic Weighing Presents Some Problems Outside Scope Of New Legislation, G.S.A. Tin Statement On Friday, A.V.C. To Liquidate $367M. Assets, Pound Gains Ground, Option Prices, Property Optimism, 'Rescue Operation' For Tv Company, Profit-Taking On Wall Street Losses Of $1, Regrouping In Germany Swiss Buy Stake In Stinnes, Berni Double Profit And Dividend, "Company Meeting " For Rank Org. Staff, Another Record For Stewarts & Lloyds, Investment Trusts In France, Bonds Conversions In Germany Total Value Expected To Be Dm.1,200m., £1 A Share For Lintang? Payout "As Soon As Possible", Moroccan-U.S. Oil Agreement, Slight Fall In U.S. Bill Rates, Schneider Shares Jump, Daniel Adamson, Severe Credit Shortage 5 Or 6 Houses In The Bank, Expanding Imports From The Commonwealth, Bullion Markets, New French Loan, Unit Trust Prices. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodity Markets Rubber Values Leap On Severing Of Indonesia And Malaysia Economic Relations, Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices. Business Appointments: Business Changes New Chairman For Hambros Bank Mr. J. H. Hambro Elected. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Freehold Holiday Estate, Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Hampton & Sons, Sales By Auction.

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