The Times - 28/03/1962
1962; Gale Group;
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From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rowing Correspondent, From Our Boxing Correspondent, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MILITARY CORRESPONDENT, by EDWARD MOUNSEY, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR AFRICA CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Correspondent, MADGE HART., A. C. RAWLINSON., PAUL NISBET., RONALD E. PETTIFER, DONALD PATERSON, J. B. RANSOME, GEOFFREY LLOYD., EDWARD F. IWI, LAURENCE DRAPER., FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ADELAIDE CORRESPONDENT, The Rev. Dr. R. A. Spalding, Professor Frank Pierce, The Rev. James Fraser, T. F. H., Lord Derwent, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From Our Industrial Staff,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Dancing, Opera And Ballet, Appointments And Situations Vacant and Required, Public Appointments. Property: Curtis & Henson, Town Houses, Board-Residence And Apartments, Country Properties, Collins & Collins & Rawlence, W. H. Bridgen, Harrods. Sport: Today's Football Fixtures Association, Yesterday's Results, Tennis, Influence Of Draw Less Marked This Year Honeymoor Preferred In The Lincolnshire Handicap, West Indies 217 Runs Ahead, Barn Cottage Play CAT And Mouse With Cambridge, Sports in Brief, Esher XV Find The Way Aberdeen University Out Of Luck, German Athletes For Wembley, Miss Truman Returns, A.S.A. Team To Meet Universities, Programme For Last Day At Lincoln, Shock For Sunningdale Foursomes Holders, Results In Draw Order First Quarter, Hockey Club Records, Wembley Win A SAD Anti-Climax Walker's Heavy Burden. News: Russia Halts Aid For China, The Bullfinch Pecks Away The Profit Evesham Growers Take To Guns, Algiers, Silenced By Strike, Fears New Horrors Army Shocked By Massacre, Scientist Goes Back To Russia Homesick After Seeking Asylum, Solvent Rids A Beach Of Oil Tar IS Too Sticky For Machine, More Dutch Troops For New Guinea, Blue Union Protest, Copy The Nurses, Doctors Told, Kenya Fears On Land Control Attempt To Break Deadlock, 8½ Tons Of Rigging For The Victory, Plan For Day Without Milk Opposed 'Retrograde Step,' Says Board, New Organization Warning, University's Space Research Project McGill Plans Barbados Rocket Firings, "Dirty Inference" Protest, Stagnation Of Farm Output In Soviet Union, Australian Wool For China, New U.S. Ambassador To Spain, Syrian Cabinet Resigns, Dr. A. L. Goodhart's £150,000 Gift New Buildings At Oxford College, Lord Home Wants Master Plan To Be Worked Out, No Gear Changes On New Scooter, Study Of Officer Recruitment, Cancer Display Planned May Show Poster Banned By Firms, The Prospects for Stability, Dock Workers Ready To Strike Giving Month's Notice To End Agreement No Intention Of Asking Minister For Intervention, Computer-Building Of Ships Yards' Readiness To Experiment, Laos Efforts By Mr. Harriman Two Hours With King, U.S. Could Strike First With Nuclear Weapons, Hopeful Motor Cycle Firms Signs Of Increase In Sales, On Other City Pages, B.M.A. Backs Pay Protest Views May Be Put To Treasury, Cadet's Leadership Praised At Liner Inquiry, Four Claim £1,700 Found In Roof, U.S. Cost Of Living Reaches Record, Strike Makes 2,700 Minicar Men Idle, Raised Deck For Civic Centre, Skybolt Missile Troubles, £16M. Plan To Mine Yorkshire Potash U.S. Project In A National Park Hope Of 100M. Ton Output, Human Rights Court Drops Case Of Belgian Journalist Minority Opinion Criticizes Government For Last-Minute Manoeuvre, University Of East Africa, Cuban Leader Criticized By Dr. Castro Personal Ambition, Mr. Heath's Visit To Ottawa Ends, Flowers As An Answer To Violence Demonstration By Young Turks, Arab States To Meet, Liberal Campaign For £150,000, Mersey Strike Spreads: Coast Cargo Services Stopped, Grant Expected To Be Known Soon, Naturalist In Town Pilgrimage On Foot To See London House In Which Hudson Lived, Women Will Graduate With R.A.F. Cadets, British M.P.s' Visit To Sweden, India Dispute Over Dam Project, Services' New Pay Scales National Insurance Contribution Up, National Trust In Brownsea Island Negotiations, Geneva Hint Of Easier Talks On Germany Mr. Rusk Asks Conference To Reverse Arms Spiral, Berlin Flights By Russia Again, Doubts About Closure Of Branch Lines Cases Where Little IS Saved And Good Will IS Lost, Inquiry Likely On Impact Of Tv, Mr. Wiseman's New Brain 500M. Decisions In A Second, Submarines To Stay Six Years In Australia Replacements By Britain Unlikely, Grim Economic Realities Face Chinese Leaders More Realistic Approach On Agriculture, "Pretty Good Beginning" At Geneva Lord Home Says Summit IS Not Yet In View, President Frondizi Stands Firm, Transport In The Sixties Aluminium tankers make the long haul cheaper Saving time and maintenance costs in bulk handling scheme, Belgrade Refuses Offer Of Jobs Change Of Mind Over Austrian Scheme, U.S. Seeking More British Visitors, Inquiry Into "Test Cases" On Commercial Bingo Clubs, Hunt's Denial Of "Any Pressure". Official Appointments and Notices: Interim Executive Set Up, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, From The London Gazette, Mobilizing Support On Nurses' Pay, University News Keele, Palace Appointment For New Zealander. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Woman's Own, B.O.A.C, Multiple Display Advertisements, Crittall, Pel, Key Glassworks Limited, Barclays Bank, British Transport Advertising, The Times, The Sentinel Insurance Co., Harveys, Leicester Permanent, The Reader's Digest, Tillotsons, Permanite, Vanden Plas Princess, Shell-Mex And B.P, Prince Of Wales, Bea. Picture Gallery: Royal Home Becomes A Commonwealth Centre, Law: Court Of Appeal Balance Of Hardship Moan v. Reed Brothers (Engineering) Ltd., High Court Of Justice: Chancery Division "The Crown Agreement" In Re Telephone Apparatus Manufacturers' Application, High Court Of Justice Chancery Division Actions Against E.T.U. Dawson v. Electrical Trades Union Chapple v. Same, Not Enough Gas At Christmas Board Fined £5 For Pressure Failure, Lord Justice Congratulated, S. African Editor Fined, Eichmann May Not Be Allowed To Call New Evidence Judge's Hint On Appeal Court Practice, Court Of Criminal Appeal Direction On Burden Omitted Regina v. Friend Regina v. Sparrow, Director Cleared On Trading Charge, Rising Star, Court Of Appeal Tax On Settlements On Children Jamieson v. Inland Revenue Commissioners Wills v. Same, Through The Shrubbery. Politics and Parliament: Outside Inquiry On M.P.s' Pay Refused, Search For Sir Frank Lee's Successor Possible Review Of Treasury Posts, Call for review of salaries in the Health Service, Mr. Marples refuses to intervene, TV murder scene condemned as brutal and inexcusable House Of Commons, Debate On University Grants Postponed, Central Africa: Home Secretary is urged to grasp initiative House Of Lords, The Minister And The Pogo Stick. Arts and Entertainment: World Theatre Day, Television Programmes, No Fricker Opera For Coventry, Recording All Haydn's Symphonies, Bridge: A Murderous Deal, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,949, Restaging Of The Gondoliers, In The Sale Rooms Eager Welcome For Funerary Pottery Chinese Ceramics Fetch Total Of £29,956, Australia Disappointed, Soprano Best Suited By Light, Swift Songs, What They Cost Today. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1862. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Two Citadels Breached, Life Commoners?, Some Light Ahead, Human Rights, Snake in Onions. Letters to the Editor: Truth About Exports Attitude Should Be More Militant, The Lesson Of Orpington, Senior Posts For Women, Saving Habits, Along The Cornish Coast, Seeing Justice To Be Done, Going To The Country. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Delius's Last Opera B.B.C. Contribution to Centenary, Mr. Leon Lovett As Conductor, Thrilling But Disappointing, Naive Plot with Elusive Undercurrents Royal Court Theatre: The Knack, Wind Quintets Make Agreeable Evening, Miss Sutherland To Rest, Australian Art-Colonial To Contemporary, Man and Wife Understanding Partnership in Violin Sonata. Obituaries: Mr. H. S. Keigwin Education And The Church In Africa, Prof. I. M. Gonzalezllubera, Canon A. E. Baker A Conscientious And Radical Thinker, Mr. S. G. Lee, Mr. C. T. Brunner, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Commodity Markets Tin Values Gain Ground, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: Company News Savoy Hotel Maintain Dividend From Lower Earnings Venner Pay More With Profits Halved, The Luton Water Company Continued Expansion, Konongo Gold's Outlook, Den norske Creditbank, Bromilow & Edwards Rights Issue, U.S. Tin Surplus Not A Surprise, National Mutual May Not Hold Expansion, A Little More Wanted From The Best Exporters Sir K. Joseph Tours The Factories, Bank Counters Stag Abuses M. Samuels Report Success, Squibs Exploded On Milan Bourse, Israel Paves Way For E.E.C. Entry Devaluation First Step, Says Bank, The Scottish Provident Institution Another Record Year Lord Clydesmuir's Review, Fractional Changes On Wall Street, Demand For N.C.R. Paper Rising Weekly Production Of 150 Tons, The Associated Paper Mills Improved Production And Sales, Wall Street Irregular Barely Steady At The Close, Koppers, A. & S. HENRY & CO. LIMITED (Manufacturers and Merchants) Substantial Mail Order Trading Mr. Frank Stockdale's Statement, U.S. Balance Of Payments Deficit, Konongo Gold Mines, O.E.C.D. Credit For Turkey, Iceland, Jas. Williamson & Son's Uncertain Outlook, American Airlines Merger Estimate, Revenue Deficit Of £4M., Two Offers For Sale Open Tomorrow, The Scottish Life Assurance Company, Limited Another Outstanding Year, Better Day For The Pound Firmer On The Continent, 11% Decline In Engineering New Orders United Breweries Form New Management Company, Overall Deficit Of Over £200M. For 1961-62, Debenhams Margins Tighter, Drifting EQUITY Prices Funds Lowered On Inflation Fears, Peak Pepsi-Cola Trade, Impact Of Wage Pause Policy, Scottish Provident's Mortgage Investment, Severe Shortage Of Credit "Considerable" Help Given, WILLIAM WILLETT LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Acts, 1908 to 1917.), Pre-Tax Profits Of Delta Metal £680,000 Higher, Diamond Restrictions Eased By France, B.C. Electric Merger Plans, European Expansion Still Continues Wage Demands On The Continent, Coal Output Falls Slightly, Pakistan's Exports Drop, C. F. TAYLOR & CO. (Mohair and Worsted Spinners) Pressure On Profit Margins Mr. J. C. Ingram On Successful Export Effort, Ingersoll, Yesterday's Dividends, £350,000 Bp Tanker Order For Aei, Abbey National Building Society Total Assets Show A Record Rise To £434 Millions End Of Government Scheme Loans For Older Houses Sir Harold Bellman On Building Society Lending To Local Authorities, New Edition Of Glossary, Joint Building Award, Unit Trust Prices, E.E.C. Coal Producers Grapple With Cheap U.S. Imports Some Kind Of Tax Or Levy Suggested. Business Appointments: Business Changes Mr. K. Keith To Be New Chairman Of Philip Hill. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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