The Times - 05/12/1962
1962; Gale Group;
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From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, B. R. WILLIAMS., GEOFFREY W. HART., W. A. LEES., From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Estates Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Washington Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our City Editor, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Defence Correspondent, BOYD ORR, VICTOR GOLLANCZ., D. R. HUGHES, SAINSBURY., EDWARD BATH, ET WELL:, SIMON WINGFIELD DIGBY, C. M. SQUAREY, By Sir John Winthrop Hackett, J. R. D. HUCKLE, J. B. SYKES, R. H. B. FLEMING, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Sir Frank Lee, A correspondent, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL STAFF,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Legal Notices, Opera And Ballet, Flowers, Travel. Property: Property Market M.P. To Sell Queen Anne House In Westminster, Curtis & Henson, Town Houses, Board-Residence And Apartments, Collins & Collins & Rawlence, Harrods. Sport: Breeder's View Of Future Shape Of Racing Fewer Courses Envisaged, Sports in Brief, Liverpool Prize Should Fall To Master Perie, Hockey Club Records, Harrow Rackets Pair Subdued Purposeful Hitting By Angus, Steady Test START By England, Yesterday's Sales Details, England's Curling Victory, England Face Anxious Final Day Wicket Slow But Benaud On The Prowl, Declared Runners For Liverpool, French Colt Makes Top Price Of 15,000gns., Robbins Unfit For County Match, Little Hope For Rangers Demoralized By Defeat, "Winter In The Sun" Film Of S. African Rugby Tour, Incentive For Tottenham, Malvern Prosper In Obscurity Repton Handicapped, Match Abandoned, Mexico In Davis Cup Final, Long Squash Match Severe Trial For Miss Muncaster, Eton Fives. Display Advertising: The Crisper Whisper, Shell, Certainly Not..., Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bank Of New Zealand, Rand Leases Gold Mining, American Express, 'Black & White', Longines, The Times, Exidetology, Chanel, The Standard, J & B, John Brown Land Boilers, Anglo Auto, Speakman, Vantella, Hertz, Alcan, Interitalia, Williams & Williams, Accles & Pollock, Jarvis & Sons, Panam, First National City Bank, Children's Society. Law: Crown Say Accused Had £9,000 Forged Cheques, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Matrimonial Order Quashed Ex Parte Palmer, MR. JUSTICE CROSS, sitting in the Chan-, JUDGE COHEN, sitting in the Divorce, Lime Fraud Trials Cost About £50,000 Fines Of Over £7,000, Holford Case Off Assize List, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Wife's Right To Necessaries From Husband Sutocka v. Sutocki, Baudelaire Rights Claim Fails. Arts and Entertainment: Greek Actors In Turkey, Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,164, Bridge The Devastating Rebid, In The Sale Rooms £20,111 For Porcelain At Sotheby's. Letters to the Editor: Church Affairs, Technicians At The Top Why British Firms Were Criticized, Moral Standards, Difficult To Reconcile Policy On Resale Prices, Astronomical Romance, Service Villages, "Ritual Slaughter", Strength At Sea, Paying For Speed, A Car's Life, Part-Time Leaders, A Visit Postponed. News: Cavendish Building Plans Attacked Dons' Indignation, 3 Die In Shooting Incident, Oxford Assurance On Zoology, Kongolo Falls To Congo Troops, New Towns And Government Aid Urged As Tonic For The North, Grounded Trawler: 3 Still Missing, Call For Pensions Justice Unestablished Civil Servants, Weather Forecast From Space, Anglo-U.S. Talks In Bahamas Further Arrangements Announced, Misgivings Of Efta Neutrals, 4 Lives Lost In Fog Accidents Multiple Crashes On Motorways Conditions Expected To Persist Today, India Expected To Accept Loss Of Ladakh Posts Gradual Approach To Talks With The Chinese, Standing Bomber Patrol Provision, Diesel Rail Cars Taken Off, Streamlining Of U.S. Army's Reserves Quick Deployment As AIM, Oyster-Breeding In Suffolk River, Disaffection In The Turkish Air Force Officers Indicted By Their Chief, Avoiding 'Unnecessary' Rise In Total Rate Call Minister Says Still Need For Council Economy, Where 60 Per Cent Of Marriages Originate, Overseas Entries For Medal, Sterling Reserves £22M. Up, Prudential In £30M. Property Deal, Boundaries Plan Rejected Australian Electoral Reform Shelved, Hospitals Asked To Economize, Building Unions Waver Over 40-Hr. Week Internal Dispute, Car Ban On Rugby International, Kampala Drops Protest, 10 Ministers Leave Argentine Cabinet, New Battles To Be Won, Says Dr. Ramsey Deepest Meaning To Tolerance Needed, "World Power" Defence Urged For Europe Mr. Thorneycroft Speaks Up For British Nuclear Weapons, Hands Upon The Golden Heart Of Exeter, Split Revealed In American Republican Party, Human Heart To Be Transplanted, Pakistan Protest Over Kashmir Opposition Condemns Negotiations, On Other City Pages, Cuba Raid Plan Alleged, German Employers Appeal To Unions, President Tito Welcomed In Moscow Mr. Khrushchev's Friendly Tone, Finding Successor To Dr. Dibelius Problem For Synod, Scots Call To Chancellor Deputation Press Emergency Steps, £250,000 Offer To Churches Cut Welsh Baptists Drop Out, The Pope Maintains Progress, More French Aid For Algeria, French Hint To Mr. Gaitskell, Plea For European Spirit In S. Tirol, More One-Way In West End Dislocation During Tube Work, Neutralist Talks In Colombo, No Relaxation Of Controls For Czechs Destalinization 'Not Practical', No Agreement On "Black Boxes" U.S. Asks Russia For More Details, E.E.C. Move To Speed Decision On Britain's Entry Six AIM At Agreement In January, Preliminary Discussion With Mr. McNamara, Storm Victims in the Grampians, Baby Beef Takes The Honours At Smithfield Firmness And Finish Praised, Judge Rebukes An L.C.C. Official, Colonel "£2,431 Out Of Pocket" Government Grant Did Not Materialize, British Principles On Outer Space Four Points Declared To U.N., Railway Thefts On Increase Vulnerable Goods, Another 'Spiegel' Arrest, Tanganyika Bans U.S. Senator, Chinese Rebuke Communist Critics Open Admission Of Differences Rome Congress Rift, The Profession Of Arms-Ii Forces' Role in Modern War, Russian Assurance On Migs For India, Labour Group Walk Out At Bath Unable To Debate Boy's Death, Kuwait Seeks Reduction Of Arab Force Political Basis For Request, Assessment Alarm Predicted, Voluntary Service Trust Launched, Socialists In Bonn Tread Warily Meeting Held With Dr. Adenauer, Greeks Study Business Methods To Meet E.E.C. Competition, Two Britons Die In Diving Attempt, Man In The News U.S. Globetrotter WHO Thrives On Controversy, Checking Overload Of Lorries. Politics and Parliament: House Of Commons, Neutral Guide To Common Market, Protecting Animals Boarded Out Licensing Provision In Bill, Downing Street costs reach £900,000, The Balance Of Terror Lord Home Writes To Disarmers, Rural Transport's "Parlous State" Government Aid Urged, Safeguards For The Gullible Investor Advertising Check, Prime Minister questioned on the Vassall tribunal, House Of Lords Britain urged to veto Katanga sanctions, Bill to protect investors from fraud has a critical reception, Bill Soon To Curb Service 'Candidates' Cabinet ACT To End Abuse Preserving Right To Stand Rotherham Has 64 Approaches. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Minister Resigns, New Home Office Appointment, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, From The London Gazette, University News Prof. C. F. Carter For Lancaster First Vice-Chancellor, Lord Marks Receives Tobe Award. Picture Gallery: Waters of Jordan. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Explaining a Contradiction, The Scottish Way, Risks in the Open, Out Of Their Element, Where Dombey Rode. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1862. Obituaries: Mr. J. B. Oldham, Sir Harold Duncan, Sir John Woods An Inspiring Leader, Obituary, Prof. George Sherburn Editor Of Pope. Reviews: Europe Sees Graham's Clytemnestra, Adventure With King Lear, Noble Playing To Empty Seats, French Pianist's London Debut, Sculpture by Karel Vogel Charm of Small Bronzes, Untendentious Story of the Berlin Wall, British Painters Of Today, A Long-Lost Claude Found, At Ease With Translation New Arts Theatre: The Master Builder. Business and Finance: Three Ships Still In Seaway, Sterling In Demand Good Reception For Gold Figures, Chartered Institute Of Secretaries Year Of Action And Interest, Mr. Charles Clore Extends His Interests Property Expertise Applied To Shipping, D'investissements Immobiliers Et De Gestion, U.S. Consumer Debt Rises Sharply, Latest Dividends, Turnover Increases In Germany, Company News Aire Wool In £204,000 Deal With J. Whittingham Direct Aerated Water Profits Still At Record Level, Tariff Relaxation By France Japan And Benelux Countries Confer, Madrid Quotation For Stores Group, JOHANNESBURG CONSOLIDATED INVESTMENT COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Extract From The Speech By The Chairman, Mr. H. J. Joel, At The Annual General Meeting Of The Company Held In Johannesburg On December 4, 1962., News From Industry Near Record In New Car H.P. Last Month 3 Per Cent Increase In October Refrigerator Sales, C.I.S. To Remain In City, Norsk Hydro Sales Higher, Big Revenue Deficit £72M. Last Week, C. Lindley Give 100 P.C. Scrip Issue, Increased Spending On Tobacco Advertising, A.C.P. Investments, French Reserves At New Peak, New Head Office For District Bank, Brisk Buying On Wall Street Advances Of $1, French Shipping Subsidy Cut Plea For Extension Of E.E.C. Deadline, Fiat Sales Centre In Lyons, British Egg Marketing Board Lion egg "best in Europe" Quality egg plan Common Market-Board's visits to the Six, Bank Clearings Up On A Year Ago, Improvement In U.S. Dividends, Godfrey Phillips Expect Lower Profits, Imports Of U.S. Toys, Dividend Restraint Call In Denmark, Oil Struck In Tenth Moonie Well, Dm.70m. 6% Bonds To Finance Oil Refinery, Development Aid For Indian Aluminium, Coal Output Up, Discount Houses In The Bank, SUNDERLAND AND SOUTH SHIELDS WATER COMPANY (Incorporated in England on 28th May, 1852, by the Sunderland and South Shields Waterworks Act, 1852.), Overseas Finance Polish Government Repays Sterling Debt 5 Years Ahead Of Schedule, Lafarge Cement Progress, U.S. Economists Expect A Moderate Year, Wall Street Moves Ahead: Index Up 5.07, Action Against Yarn Imports Quota Imposed On Pakistan Licences Required From Today, London Stock Exchange Equities Fall Back Funds Again Move Forward, Production Of Bricks And Cement, Canada's Exchange Rate Policy, Precautionary Selling On Frankfurt, Rise In Silver Continues, Land Securities £30M. Deal With Prudential £22M. Rise In Gold Reserves, Anglo-Transvaal Group of Companies Declaration Of Dividends, Now Aluminium Ltd. Cuts Ingot Price, Unit Trust Prices, Foreign Companies New French Bank Formed. Business Appointments: Business Changes Xerox President Joins Board Of Rank Organisation. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Commodities Less Assured Tone In Lead, Closing Prices, Continental Bourses Zurich Weakens On Profit-Taking Paris Easier In Quiet Conditions.
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