The Times - 13/12/1963
1963; Gale Group;
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From Our Science Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LAWN TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Art Critic, From Our Dramatic Critic, From Our Music Critic, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, R. H. S. CROSSMAN, G. H. PORTEUS., M. GWENDOLINE DAY, K. E. SEWARDS-SHAW, H. J. B. HARDING, President, Institution of Civil Engineers; ROBERT H. MATTHEW, President, Royal Institute of British Architects; C. D. PILCHER, President, Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors; J. A. KENYON, President, Institution of Municipal Engineers; COLIN BUCHANAN, President, The Town Planning Institute, H. BURNHAM., From Our Hongkong Correspondent, ROBERT COOKE; A. CROSLAND; BETTY HARVIE-ANDERSON; HAMILTON KERR; JOHN PARKER; NICHOLAS RIDLEY; BARNETT STROSS; IRENE WARD; MARCUS WORSLEY., J. R. PEEBLES, IAN A. C. COBBOLD, D. SHRYANE, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, From a United States Correspondent, From a Correspondent,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera, Ballet And Concerts, Public Notices, Business Offers, Flowers. News: Oxford Response To Robbins Call 1,000 More Places, 100 Preferred To Sleep In Open London Surveys, Right Wing Secure In Control Of E.T.U., Malaysia's Westminster Gets Down To Work Parliamentary Buildings As Symbol Of Nationhood, Sixth-Formers Will Learn Russian, Berlin Moves On Christmas Passes Blaming West For Obstacles, New Yorkers To ADD Fluoride To Water Decision After 10 Years' Debate, Bomb Incident As "Part Of Plot", Lines Ordered To Supply Papers, Postal Vote On Lower Air Fares Hope Of Agreement, Anglo-Russian Meeting Expected Pact Offered By Mr. Khrushchev, 'Non-Partisan' Cabinet For South Korea, Woman M.P. Gives Evidence On Shares, Film Policy Not Machiavellian Rank Chief's Denial, Mr. Maudling IS Confident "Vigorous Growth In Economy", Kennedy Scholarship Fund, 33 U.S. Bases To Close Or Be Reduced President Johnson Asks For Economy Drive Thousands Of Government Jobs To Be Eliminated, Italian Moves To Check Inflation No Further Nationalization, Science and Medicine Further Studies on the Evolution of Man, Miners Ask For Extra 15s. Holidays Agreed, Paris Still Taking Strong Line, Holiday Dispute Shuts Works, Protest March In Bolivia, Mr. Hogg Denies Incident At Poll Counter-Charge Of Assault, Split With France Denied, "The Ears of the Deaf Unstopped", Cheering Crowds Hail Kenya's Independence Day Duke Of Edinburgh Hands Documents To Mr. Kenyatta, Victoria Street Still Closed, The Chinese Dragon in Africa, 3M. Renew Hours Cut Claim Redundancy Fears In Engineering, Germans Not To Buy Concords Lufthansa To Await Developments, Parents Want To Shut Mortuary, Jurists' Attack On Ghana Dismissal Of Judge President Nkrumah Asked To Reconsider, Spanish Wives See Husbands In Gaol End Of Ban For Complaining, Minister Suggests Directive To Control Evictions Need To Deal With 'Bad Tenant', North African Summit In Tunisia One-Day Visit By Pres. Nasser Conspicuous Absence Of Morocco, Congress Defeat In Goa Studied Party Differences, Bosch Triptych Sold For £7,000, Rhodesia Federal Stock Protest Order In Council Criticized, Amendment On Police Chiefs Defeated, Action Within The Constitution, Trade Openings In Saudi Arabia Visit By British Mission, Swiss President Elected, Deportation Of 234 Yemenis From Aden "Connected With Subversion" Three Arrested In Bomb Inquiry, Anglo-U.S. Protest To Ceylon Dealers' Deadline In Oil Take-Over, Play Raises Storm In Paris, Army Objectors' Bill Passed Legal Status Granted By French Assembly, Reprimand Of Naval Officer Quashed, Syndicate Of Four Buy A Village Speculators Thwarted, Labour M.P.s Clash In Committee, Threat To African Cause, Death Of Ex-Chief Of Gold "Empire", Conservatives' Majority Cut At Dumfries Lowest In 30 Years, L.C.C. To Pay 6,000gns. For Hepworth Bronze, Deadlock On E.E.C. Farm Policy Still Unbroken, Special American Force For Indian Waters, Shipping Attack On U.S. Law Europe's Ministers Asked To Resist, Mechanical Voting System In U.N., Turkish Political Crisis Unsolved Parties Undecided, Cause Of Thanksgiving, Chandler Claim Overruled, University Pay Sales Fair, N.I.C. Told, Oxfam's Income Rises To Over £2M., Holy Land Beds At £178 A Night, Break In Wrangling On Laos, Impresario Clashes With Q.C. Over Concert Information, Election Ruse Cost Labour Man £50, Students Protest In Britain. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes, Lord Snowdon A Member Of Arts Council, Gallery's Notable Dutch Picture, Chairman Of British Film Institute, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,481, In The Sale Rooms £750 For Lonsdale Belt. Display Advertising: Icfc's Policy, Black & White, Vent-Axia, B.O.A.C, Kennings Limited, The Chase Manhattan Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, Shell-Mex And B.P., Marcel Rochas, Rolex, David Brown, Dunlop, Interflora, Thermos Brand, Church Of England Children's Society, Remy Martin, EQUITY & Law Life Assurance Society, Tio Pepe, The Times, Chanel, Church Army, Magie, Crendon Concrete Co. Ltd., VAT 69, Ghana Airways, Granada Tv, D.T.A, Three Castles, Parker, Dorman Long. Sport: Yesterday's Results At Two Meetings Windsor, Late Victory For East Midlands, Move Towards Open Lawn Tennis L.T.A. Fall Into Line On Expenses, Promising START By Miss Hathorn, Warwickshire In Semi-Final Counties On Top In The Loose Cole's 13 Points, Amateur Flag Lowered In F.A. Cup Bath Dominate Bleak Contest, Sports in Brief, Sandown Park Programme for Today, Merchiston Have Fine Record, Two New Caps In Welsh XV Newport Men Again Face All Blacks, Problems In Store For New Jockey Club Rule, Busy Time For Selectors. Law: Sentence On Former Policeman, Tape Adds Tones To Court Record Shiftiness Of Denial, Sarcastic Phrase, County Court Scheme To Cut Divorce Costs Legal Aid Up By £461,000, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Fighting A Skyscraper Maurice v. London County Council, A Prisoner's Marriage, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division A Ride In A Stolen Car Tolley v. Giddings And Another, Woman Told To Pay Or Go To Prison, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division A Morass Of Law Dudfield v. Ministry Of Works, Acts Of Sabotage Described "Mr. X" Continues Evidence, Move For Appeal Court Delayed, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Benefactors Of Dogs Defamed Dogs' Home, Battersea v. Eyre & Spottiswoode (Publishers) Ltd. And Another, Summing-Up Continues In De Courcy Trial. Picture Gallery: Day of Independence. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Cold Eye On Commons Tv New Parliament Must Decide, Licensing Door Step Sales Mr. Heath's Hint, House Of Lords One Ministry or two to govern education?, Mr. Wilson Expects March Election, Ex-Ministers For Denning Debate, House Of Commons Free competition in shipping, Easter Pay-Out For Widows Likely, Wine-Drinking Beats Record In 1962-63 Tobacco Falls, Debates next week, Police inquiry "extensive", Firm prices and efficiency for farms and horticulture, Government Pledge On Robbins Report Big Increase In Postgraduate Awards, Mr. G. Campbell For Scottish Office. Reviews: Englishness in English Art, Exacting Test Passed Intimacy of New Theatre Nottingham Playhouse: Coriolanus, May Festival At Florence, Inexhaustible Requiem, New Look for Royal Ballet's Swan Lake, M. Ansermet Renews a Controversy, Children Reflect Simplicity, Pianist Of Sound Ideas. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Retirement Of Sir Arku Accepted, Army Scholarships. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The Bill for Drugs, A Test Of Nerves, Over to Tape?, The Faceless, Goa's Rebuff. Letters to the Editor: Rating Relief, Foreign Office, By Numbers, Superannuation Plans, Buchanan Report, Penalties For Vandalism Making Parents Of Culprits Pay, Quantity And Quality, Answering A Boycott, Long Dogs, People Can Cycle. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1863. Obituaries: Professor Theodor Heuss Former President Of West Germany, Sir William Wood, Lt.-Col. Sir Ralph Griffith, Capt. Ishar Singh, V.C., Mr. Yasujiro Ozu Japanese Film Director, Sir William Proctor Smith, Obituary. Business and Finance: Leadenhall-Sterling Investments Limited Group's Immediate Problems Solved, Kensington Palace Hotel Placing, Chairmen Report Gold Fields' Growth Prospects Bright, Rivlin Almost 70 Times Subscribed, Why Canada Attracts U.S. Capital, $6.5M. Credits For Jordan, News From Industry Capital Spending Down 2 Per Cent In Third Quarter Slight Fall In Manufacturers' Stocks, Changing Role Of Commercial Banks, Bradbury Price 17s. 6D., Locker's Estates Success, U.S. Commodity Study Group, Latest Dividends, Hoogovens, Australia and New Zealand Bank Limited, Lost Lead In Automation Directors Hear Criticism, Project Office For Pipeline Group, Hugh Stevenson Earnings Up Sharply, U.S. Gold Stock Held, Option Market Busier, U.S. October Exports Drop 5%, British Aluminium Raise Prices Low Profits Blamed, Tidewater-De Beers Link, Pension Funds Invest £45M. More, Intense Competition In Germany For Refinery Capacity, Fitch Lovell To Give Up Trading Stamps, Fractional Gains On Wall Street Rails Again Featured, Bids And Deals London & Coastal: No Offer Yet Take-Over Setbacks, No Slackening In New Issues Wolsey Offering First Rights To Raise £750,000, Acec-General Dynamics Aerospace Venture, Linen Rental Firms Boom In America Laundering And Repair Services, Pound Slips Back, Continental Bourses Zurich Easier In Active Trading Milan Declines After Premier's Speech, London Stock Exchange Fresh Advance In Equities Gilts Improve, Gold Fields, Dividend Doubts For "Casts", Midland Aluminium Limited Profits Forecast Exceeded Major C. R. Dibben On Group's Improved Financial Position, $16M. Xerox Purchase, Pahang Consolidated Co. Ltd., Unit Trust Prices, East African Sisal Plantations, Wall Street Higher, Foreign Companies Massey-Ferguson Records, African Oxygen, Czechoslovak Order For Britain, Cozens & Sutcliffe (Holdings) Limited Record Results Mr. Francis G. Bullimore Reviews Future Prospects, L. & M. Industrials Convertible, Centenary Scrip By Express Dairy, Cementation, Continental Share Deal, Discount Market In The Bank No Help Given, Fall In Canadian Cocoa Imports, New £5M. S. African Pulp Mill, Note Circulation At New Peak, Dictograph Telephones, Telfer 9D. Over Minimum, All Signs Point To Increase In East-West Trade China Must Seek New Outlets, France To Buy Dutch Gas, National Development Council Urged For Australia, Overseas Finance $15M. U.S. Loan For Portugal, Leadenhall-Sterling Sell Offshoots, Metals & Minerals Trust Issue, Canadian Bill Rate Slightly Lower, Consolidated African Selection Trust Limited Record Gross Profit Achieved Burden Of Special Taxation Mr. A. Chester Beatty On Industry's Role In West African Development, Dividends And Profits Maintained Final From Assoc. Engineering Massey's Pay More, Give One For One, New Anglo-French Bank Venture? Another Steel Dividend Raised, London Provisions Exchange. Stock Exchange Tables: Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Stock Exchange Dealings, Closing Prices, Commodities Sharp Fall In Zinc Prices. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Business Changes Re-Appointment By Rolls Razor Sir Charles Colston. Property: Country Properties.
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