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The Times - 14/11/1962

1962; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Swimming Correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By Monitor, FROM OUR COMMON MARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, JEREMY GARDNER., JANE BRIGGS., CHARLES MACASKIE, ENID BAGNOLD, W. G. HAYTER, BOOTHBY, MARY SOUTHERN, H. S. DEIGHTON., NADINE GORDIMER, CHARLES TUNSTALL, From Our Washington Correspondent, JAMES L. MOORE, G. INGRAM, J. W. MADGE., K. P. WILLIAMS., ROBERT GRAVES, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, C. A., By Our City Editor,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Dancing, Opera And Ballet, Public Appointments. Sport: Downes Too Good For Moyer American Retires With Cut Eye, Yesterday's Birmingham Results, Powerful Put By Crozier Cambridge Freshmen Win Again, Headsails To Suit Any Wind, Sports in Brief, Dress Rehearsal For Games, Hockey Club Records, Heroic Defence Of No Avail Hickman's Speed A Big Advantage, Cambridge Changes, High Priest Of American Swimming, Everton Again Lead First Division, Two Winners For Elwell Steeplechasers In Keen Finish, Ipswich Beset By Injuries Champions Rouse Little Interest Milan Regaining Form, Well Known Clubs In Cup Draw, Golf Commentary If Bad Luck is Unfair, so is Good Luck, Solid Cambridge Defence, Melbourne Match Taken Out Of Its Rut Last Day Enlivened By Declaration, Bath Club Cup Squash, Today's Worcester Programme, Notable Victory For Bradfield. Picture Gallery: The Ford Wives Meet, Display Advertising: The National Bank, Monmouthshire County Council, Volvo, Macleans, The Steel Company Of Wales, King George IV, Mumm Cordon Rouge, London Midland Railway's, Midland Bank, Birmingham, Johnson & Philips, The Times, Bankers Trust, Old Priory, Crisper, Esso, Vantella, Rootes Motors, The Reader's Digest, Martins Bank, Stone-Dri, Semtex. News: Changed Thinking To Raise Profit, World Fair For Montreal, Millions Of Birds Killed In Kenya, Simpler Liturgy Sought, No Deadline On Six, Says Mr. Heath, Industrial Tariffs Cut By Eire, Bishop Returns To Ghana, Pakistan Airlines' £450,000 Profit, Call For Car Piers At Resorts, Chinese Recall Envoys From Europe Signs Of Widening Rift With Russia Peking Opposition Mounts, Delay On Fluoride "Incredible", Sinking of the Mongolia, Call For $8M. More For Unesco, Welsh Archbishop's Unity Move Proposed Talks With Free Churches, Russian Harvest Record, 100-Strong Tribe Wants To Secede, Vote Of Confidence For Mr. Fell, Diesel Engines For Two Cars, Talking To Hitler Gets Out Of Hand False hopes after the Halifax visit and Henderson's appointment, Swedes Lead In R.A.C. Rally, Pencils As Weapons Against Dr. Castro's Influence Building Up Panama's Opposition To Communism, Soviet-Cuban Joint Proposals Put To U Thant, 106 British Troops In Air Mishap, Britons Question Dr. Hallstein On European Union Future Control Of Foreign Affairs And Defence, Kenyatta Threat To Coalition, Contributions To World Harmony, $7,800M. U.S. Budget Deficit Expected, British Officials For Malta Talks, On Other City Pages, Test Ban Talks On "Black Boxes", Teachers' Pay Talks Adjourned, Room For Children At Public House, "Qualified Encouragement" To Private Airlines 1961-62 As Year Of Transition, No Writing-Off Yet Of Losses, Grangemouth Navy Depot To Close, Rolls-Royce Cut Out Christmas Bonuses, British Protest In Berlin, Dictatorship By Pres. Kennedy Alleged Mississippi Judge's Bitter Attack Warning To Riot Deaths Jury, "New Things Over Weekend" Led To Decision, Operating Theatre Reforms Sought, Dorset South By-Election Tall, Dark Stranger Upsets The Crystal-Gazing Anti-Common Market Intervention Makes Forecasting Difficult, Misprint On U.S. Stamps To Be Repeated Cutting Value To Collectors, Canada's 4 Per Cent Bank Rate, Uproar In Hall As Workers' Wives Clash, Cooperation With France Defence Differences, Cheapest Link Of Europe And Asia Soviet Claim For New Canal, Conflict Within U.S. Grand Design, 38 Lamp Posts At £1,300 Each, Mr. Ikeda's Talks On Maudling Plan, Delhi Warning On Threat Of New Attacks Strong Chinese Forces Poised, Different Look Of New Tv Channel, 2,000 Scots Building Workers Strike Peace Talks Today, Output Starts At New Vauxhall Works, Rail Workshop Men Get 6% Rise, British Offer To Venezuela, Strike Stops Tea Supplies, Red Cross's Role In Inspection Working Under U.N. Authority, 45,000 Homeless In Guam, U.S. Thinks Break Will Be Avoided, Brigadier Rodham's Retirement, Ford Unions Face Split Over Strike Plan Pressure For Ballot Of Members, Cuba Obstacle To Moves For Easing East-West Tension, Mounting Party Criticism Of Herr Strauss Speculation On Resignation As Chancellor Goes To U.S., New Hydrostatic Transmission, Briton Ordered To Pay £6,640, Increase In Accident Rate On M 1, Gatt Accepts U.A.R. And Yugoslavia Provisional Members, Inquest On Babies Adjourned, Plan For Mass Resignation In Aden Protest By 10,000 Workers, Anti-Corrosion Treatment For Forth Road Bridge Eliminating Endless Paint Routine, Research On E.E.C. Expansion, Cairo Reports Two More Arrivals, University Entry Reform Plan, Euratom To Review Dragon Agreement. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Vice-Chancellor Appointed Choice For Warwick, U.S. Aid Director's Resignation, Naval Scholarship Awards, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, From The London Gazette, Appointment To N. Nigeria, New Director Of W.R.A.F. Grp. Off. Conan Doyle. Politics and Parliament: Tory Backbenchers Elect Officers, Debate Before Bomb Test Stupid Timing, Says Opposition, Mr. Macmillan defends the next underground test in Nevada, Supersonic Airliner "Soon" In Spite Of Lord Brabazon, Government promise inquiries into reports of Aden prison punishments, Newspapers' Links With Television No Drastic Action By Government, Labour move to ensure debate, Industry Too Much In One Area Survey Started By Government, Decisions soon on Egypt claims, House Of Lords "Grave setback" to abandon Britain's lead with supersonic airliner, Mr. Grimond To Fly To New Towns, Judge To Head Independent Tribunal On Spy Case Mr. Macmillan Determined To End Bandying With Reputations, House Of Commons. Property: George Trollope & Sons, Town Houses, Country Properties, Property Market 80ft. Banqueting Rooms In Flats, W. H. Bridgen, Harrods. News in Brief. Law: High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Libel In "Daily Mail" Churchill v. Associated Newspapers Ltd, Claim Against Lord Cranley Adjourned, Test Case Over A Parking Ticket Fixed Penalty Issue, High Court Of Justice Chancery Division Copyright In Song Campbell Connelly, Ltd. v Noble, Sentence Of Dismissal On R.S.M. Funds Misapplied, Conductor On War Crimes Charge, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Action Against Zoo Fails Murphy And Another v. Zoological Society Of London And Another, Break-In At Home Of Sir Winston Alleged, High Court Of Justice: Probate, Divorce And Admiralty A Woman About The House Yore v. Yore, Court Question About Pay To Informers Policemen Accused, Former Test Cricketer Fined, Three Years For Water Tank Killing, Laster Piggott Fined £25. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Still Too Much Secrecy, The Right Address, Belated, But Right, More and More of Less and Less?, Arabian Question Mark. Letters to the Editor: The Acquittals At Liege, Britain And Europe Advance To Wider Union, National Productivity Year, Railings Restored, Warnings Ignored, In South Africa, Nummick, Lord Mayor's Show, Building Industry. Court and Social: Court Circular. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes, In The Sale Rooms High Prices Paid For Vienna Porcelain Figures By Kaendler, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,146, Sculptors' President Wins Award, Arnaud Theatre Gets First £100,000, Bridge: Masked Intentions. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1862. Reviews: Shostakovich Stands Up For Jazz, Lack of Real Vitality in Bach Mass, Weak Finish To Shaw Series, Pictures to See in Manchester and Nottingham, A German Playwright who Belongs to the Whole of Germany, Virtuoso Disney Performance, Intense Young Conductor String Orchestra's First Concert, Feat Of Young Violinist, Israeli Mime For London. Obituaries: Dr. E. S. Grumell Fuel Efficiency, Mr. Neville Bostock, Mrs. Martha Gordon. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Commodities Animated Trading In Tin Values, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: U.S. Oil Demand Up 4.2 P.C. Earnings Hit By High Costs, Carreras Factory Expansion, Send-Off For Productivity Year Mirror-Pictorial Merger Terms, S. Africa's Case In Common Market, Rise Halted On Wall Street, Latest Dividends, Another Record Year For "Casts", Paper Machine, Italian Treasury Bonds Issue, Gulf Petrol Plans, Company News New Economic Measures Unlikely To Benefit Metal Industries This Year Joseph Lucas Trading Profits Raised £1M. To £10.3M., Continental Bourses K.L.M. Featured On Amsterdam Indonesian News AIDS Market, E.M.I. Foresees Wider Profit Fluctuations, J. Brockhouse Profits Recover, Tribute To Sir Cecil Ellerton, Pyrethrum Contract, Aerialite, Wall Street Holds In Minor Range Losses Finally Exceed Gains, Money Market In The Bank Credit Hard To Find, Dutch Trust Venture, Economic Projection-Europe's Instrument For Action Ii-Continued Slow Decline In E.E.C. Growth Rate Foreseen, Delta Metal Make £500,000 Bid, Sales Improvement Reported By Debenhams, Cautious START Made By Finance-Union, Qatar Offshore Oil Search, Banks Offering., News From Industry British Oxygen's Undertakings Some Restrictions Lifted, London Stock Exchange Equities Still Climbing Gilt-Edged Market Turns Lower, Persistent Buying Of Silver, THE WAIMSLEY (BURY) GROUP (Manufacturers of Pulp and Paper Making Machinery and Equipment) A Year Of Great Activity Mr. Percy Holland On Additions To Manufacturing Capacity, BLYVOORUITZICHT GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa), U.S. Dollar Cheaper On The Continent, Overseas Finance German Quotation For U.S. Ford Application Made For Share Listing, 3 ½ P.C. Defence Bonds Conversion Offer, Peter Brotherhood Limited Concentration On Improved Operating Efficiency Readiness To Meet Any Challenge Working To Full Capacity In Current Year Mr. William Thompson's Confidence In The Future, Paris Active And Firm, Oilfield News, "Nickel" Earnings Rise $14M., Camera Importers Placing, Israeli Development Loan, Unit Trust Prices, Gold Dealings Banned Anti-Speculation Move In India, Revenue Surplus Of £56M.. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Business Changes Rank Chairman Joins B.R.W..

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