The Times - 17/01/1963
1963; Gale Group;
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From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Squash Rackets Correspondent, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, FROM OUR WINE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Common Market Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our City Editor, FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMON MARKET CORRESPONDENT, L. DOUGLAS HOOD, BENJAMIN RYCROFT, S. C. CHANDLER, E. MENDELSOHN., EOIN C. MEKIE., IVOR BROWN., CHARLES A. McLAREN., GEORGE PICKERING, ELSA M. AYRTON, WALTER H. SALOMON, ANTHONY KIELY, RODERICK P. A. GARRETT., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By Arthur Calder-Marshall, M. S.-K., By Our City Editor, From a Special Correspondent,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Shopping By Post, Public Appointments. Sport: Charnley Plans Title Bouts, Women's Downhill Course A Test Of Courage, Olympia Fails At Leopardstown, Britain Resist Exciting Squash Challenge, Starting Gates Gain Ground, Rugby Fives Victory For Marsh, Sports in Brief, Cup Revenge For Burnley In Third ACT Spurs Miss Blanchflower, Skilful Rugby By Argentines, F.A. Cup Ties Again Postponed, Late Penalty Saves Villa, Tite Again Royal Air Force Ski Champion, Kuederli's Second Cresta Success, Cambridge Hockey Surprise, Modification Of National Fences Chances Of Falling More Than Halved. Reviews: Singer Widens Group's Range Chamber Soloists, New Fiction, The Dean's Secret, Stanislavsky's Quest for the Nature of Creative Life, Pianists' Artistry And Cool Clarity, Paris Theatre Festival Plans, Peer Among Mandarins, Striking and Ingenious Production of Brecht Sadler's Wells Opera: The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny, A Cure For Cramp, Self-Showman-Born 1883 And Still Going Strong, Fathoms Deep, Beethoven With Vigour, Major Figure in Modern American Painting, Albuera & All That, Crusader in Crinoline, By the Danube. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes, Musical Based On Play By Ostrovsky, Solution Of Bridge Problem No. 1,566, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,199, In The Sale Rooms £20,072 Jewels Sale At Christie's. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. News: Bailey Denial Of Closure Rumour, U.N. To Supervise Buraimi Talks, Explosion Deaths, £45,000 Diamonds Air Cargo Missing, Soviet 100-Megaton Bomb Too Big For Europe Mr. Khrushchev's Coexistence Warnings To China, Federation Not To Be A Base, French Concern At Imports Trend "Too Rapid Increase In Wages", Mr. G. Brown Calls For Two N.W. Development Areas Merseyside And "Cotton Belt", French Workers' New Demands, Lloyd George in Peace and War, Escape Across ICE To West Berlin, Settlement Of Power Dispute 3.7% Increase In Wages Bill E.T.U. Not Satisfied, B.B.C. Has Larger Tv Audience, Aden Merger With South Arabian Federation Britain And Amirates Sign Treaty, Broadmoor Stops Making "£1 Notes", Law Society Intermediate Examination Results, More Electric Blanket Fires, French Want Ministers Of Six To Meet, £35 Costs Against Police, Assurances To Mr. Tshombe, M.P.s Questions On Honours Lists, Union And Employers Fight Competition, German Promise Of Support, President Tito Fears Spread Of Ideas From West, Crucial Phase In E.E.C. Talks Opens Today Approaching The Point Of No Return, Rebuff To General De Gaulle By European M.P.s, Syrian Drama Of The Four Colonels Stage Set For The Next ACT, Tighter Net For Maintenance Defaulter Proposed Growing Army Of Deserted Women, Cyprus Appeal To U.N. Proposed, Potato Hearing Protest 'Paid By Prosecution' Challenge, Madrid Appeal To Cut Prices, Role Of R.A.F. In Brunei, Curling Day On The Lake Of Menteith 1,800 At Bonspiel, 700 At Works Face Dismissal, No Match for Mahomet, Safer, Cleaner And Cheaper Gas From New Plant Product Of Petroleum Distillate, Snow And Frost Return, Fine German Wines Of 1959, Turkish Delegation To Russia Developing "Good Neighbourliness", Bright Outlook For Scottish Mines, Fords Offer To Take Back 18 Suspended Men Dismissal For The Remaining 17, Kennedy-De Gaulle Meeting Later, Condition Of Mr. Gaitskell Worsens "Outlook Very Grave" Development Of Complications Mr. Brown Back In London, Only One State Steel Firm Left Agency Sells Last Five Companies, Train Shooting Man Cleared Of Murder, Armed Gang In Museum French Paintings Seized From Wall, Reporters Must Decide Today Whether To Obey Tribunal Order, Priority For Paris Trial Sequel To Attempt On President's Life, Moral Dilemma Of Nuclear Scientist, Cognac Exports Up By 10 Per Cent, Art Dealer Killed In Air Crash, Vatican Criticizes Christening, Gen. De Gaulle's E.E.C. Views Challenged By M. Monnet, Cambrian Flights To Isle Of Man, Factory Ways For Builders Need For More Mechanization, Difficulties Over Italy Air Link British Company's Genoa Proposal, Mr. Khrushchev Says War Will Devastate Both Sides 700M. Victims Of First Nuclear Blow, Advice On Leaks, Lifeboat Goes To Sinking Trawler. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1863. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal Air Force Cadetships, Exile As New Togo President, University News Oxford, High Commissioner To Retire, First Bishop Of Nandyal, Pres. Kennedy Acts In Dock Strike Mediation Board Appointed Negotiations End In Failure, Two More Murrayfield Resignations, Ecclesiastical News C.M.S. Secretary To Resign Dr. Warren's 21 Years' Work. Display Advertising: Woman, Harrap, Lloyds Bank, Mumm, Tca, Bp, The Sentinel, Country Life, Beecham's, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Times, United Real Property Trust Limited, Chatto & Windus, Edbro, Ug. Law: High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Deposit Account "Cash" In Re Stonham, Deceased Lloyds Bank v. Maynard And Others, High Court Of Justice: Probate, Divorce And Admiralty 15 Minutes For Reflection Bulley v. Bulley, Two Acquitted On Paintings Charge, Ceylon Coup Trial Again Deferred Court Not Properly Constituted, Boy On Murder Charge: Hearing In Private, VASSALL TRIBUNAL: Lord Radcliffe's Warning on Refusals by Witnesses Hearing May Adjourn For High Court Action Reporter Should Not Be Made To Tell, Says Q.C., Court Of Criminal Appeal Doctor's Evidence In Drink Case Regina v. Payne, People In Liner Overcharged For Calls Radio Officers Fined, Man For Trial On Bank Raid Charges, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division £20,000 Damages Williams And Others v. Salmon, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division A Dog's Life Regina V. Jones Ex Parte Daunton. Politics and Parliament: Brussels Reports For Cabinet. Index. Editorials/Leaders: A Quarrel Ended, Mechanized Building, Mr. Tshombe Gives In, For Blowing Out Loud, Lost Chances. Letters to the Editor: Sight To The Blind, Not Enough Power Planners And The Public, U.S. And Protectionism, An Icy Blast From Paris, Christians In Russia, The English Walnut, A Policy For 1963. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Sir Bruce Ingram, Mr. J. M. Donaldson Electrical Engineer, Prof. Robert Kirk, Obituary, Mr. J. C. Reade. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Tin Prices Dearer In Lively Trading, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Stock Exchange Dealings, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: Continental Bourses Frankfurt Gains Ground Easier Trend On Zurich, Dow Jones Falls 6.36 Points, Easier Credit Conditions, Foreign Companies "Amax" To Double Spending, Germany's Investment Rating In Doubt Continental Need Of British Markets, G.S.A. Sells 120 Tons Of Tin, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd Joins Four Rank Subsidiaries, Dm.1.8m. Order., Latest Dividends, News From Industry 210,000 New Houses Forecast For 1963 Total Expected To Show 10 Per Cent Rise, Mitsui's 20% Stake In Queensland Firm, Bank Of Ireland, Shipping Surcharge., £1M. Industrial Estate At Bristol, Britons Negotiate For Bordeaux Vineyard, AMORE HOLDINGS LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Act, 1929.), Pound Steady In Quiet Market, Further Reactionary Tendency On Wall Street, New Wool Sale Room First Move For A Century, Swiss Reserves Fall., Silver Market Still Active, "Silver Price Rise Could Continue", German Reaction To De Gaulle "Europe Without U.K. An Anachronism", London Stock Exchange Funds Still Falling Firmer Tone In Equities, Dead Sea Works Limited Review Of The Year Ended 31st March, 1962, McIntyre Porcupine Mines, Hallmark-Wait Offer, Gloomy Outlook For The Small Industrial Firms, Belgian National Bank Lifts Dividend, G.N.P. May Rise 5 Per Cent, Gammon (India) Wins £1,250,000 Contract, R.T.B. Now In Splendid Isolation Australia Underwriters Left With 82 Per Cent, Introduction Of British Steam Specialties, Company News Borax (Holdings) Final Dividend Increased But Net Earnings Fell 8 P.C. Manbre & Garton Pay More After Record Trading Profit, Dunlop Marketing A New Rubber, I.F.C. Investment In Morocco, Reorganization Of Yatton Furniture, Optimism On U.S. Outlook Motor Industry To Do Well, Milan Uncertain, Overseas Finance Heavy W. German New Issue Programme Planned, Unit Trust Prices. Picture Gallery: The New President of Togo, Business Appointments: Business Changes Two Midland Bank Appointments New Assistant Chief General Manager. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Knight, Frank & Rutley, Jackson-Stops & Staff, Flats And Chambers, Country Properties, Alfred Savill & Sons.
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