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The Times - 28/03/1963

1963; Gale Group;

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From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our South Wales Correspondent, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEW YORK DRAMATIC CRITIC, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, ANGELA LIMERICK, ENID LAKEMAN, E. J. WARD., REVELSTOKE, VIOLET BONHAM CARTER, C. DAY LEWIS, JILL DAY LEWIS, GERALD GARDINER, STEPHEN KING-HALL, HAROLD NICOLSON, C. P. SNOW, MERVYN SOUTHWARK, BALNIEL, K. W. WEDDERBURN, DOROTHY WEDDERBURN, GEORG TUGENDHAT, PAUL AHM, By Monitor, W. H. OSMAN, ARCHIBALD NYE, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By Enoch Powell, R. H. E., Mr. Sydney Silverman, A correspondent, By Our City Editor, From Our Special Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Motor Car Hire Service, Opera And Ballet, Public Appointments. Sport: Sime Rides Third Winner Of Lincolnshire, Chelsea Back At The Top Unimpressive Win Over Derby, Sports in Brief, Northampton Show Old Spirit, Liverpool Programme On First Day, Lucky Hockey Win For Army At Aldershot, Leicester Test Barbarians, New England Football Realignment Six Changes In Team To Face Scotland, Aintree Course Looking At Its Best Salmon Spray Selected For Schweppes Gold Trophy, Oxford Beaten In Extra Time, Fine Display By Caduval, Yesterday's Results At Two Meetings Lincoln, Yesterday's Football Results, Sunningdale Results In Draw Order Top Half, Rugby Football By Floodlight Bright Play By Combined XV, Services Title Retained Army Beat R.A.F. Comfortably, Assistants' Fine Golf At Sunningdale, Lions' Tour In Retrospect, London Clubs Prosper Spurs Strengthen Their Grip Orient Fail To Take Chances. Display Advertising: B.O.A.C., Associated-Rediffusion, P & O Orient Lines, Woman, Oxford University Press, Shell, Nu-Swift International, Barclays Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, Westland, Jonathan Cape, The Times, Wimpey, P & O. News: More Opposition To Mothers Bill, Soviet Offer On Missiles, Fare Movements Alone Cannot Solve Suburban Problems, Mr. Heath Says Consultation With The Six Must Go On Need To Avoid Further Divergence, Bans Force "Spark" To Give Up, Dart Heralds For Malaya, Labour's Social Security Plan Next Week Mr. Callaghan's Cost Doubts, Strike Dislocates French Railways Work Promised For Easter, Siberian Journey-Ii Discipline in Daily Living, Wayward Balloon Rips Roof Top, Six Russians To Be Executed, Housing Estate Plan Approved, Oil Pipe Sales To Russia Unlikely, Coordination With Post Office Mails And Parcels, Aircraft Hits House Women's Escape, Argentine Warning To Extremists, Iceland President To Visit Britain, Another Soviet Ship Attacked In Cuba Reported Raid By Exiles Russia Sends Note, Turkish Party Headquarters Wrecked Street Fight With Students, A Boring Morning By The Severn, Explosion Kills 2 In Factory, Complete List Of The Passenger Stations And Halts To Be Closed England, Bradwell's Hopes Are High, Motorists Buying Bigger Cars, Kanu "Preparing For Coup", On Other City Pages, Wider Roads May Be Needed, Says Mr. Marples, Profit Up For 712 Smallholders, Greece And France In Nickel Project, Secretariat Urged For N.H.S., Stabbed Woman: Man Arrested, Blackheath Houses: Petition By 5,400, Political Pressure In E. Pakistan Opposition Fears Of Dictatorship, Shots At British Embassy In Bonn, £250,000 For New Child Health Centre, Stations Considered For Closure Before The Report England, Beeching Plan Shuts 2,000 Stations Closure Of 5,000 Miles Of Passenger Track Urged Substantial Fare Rises In London Soon, Call For Truce On Education Tv, Arab Unity Talks To Be Resumed, Passenger Services To Be Withdrawn, Higher Prices, Mass Lobby By N.U.T. Members, New Government In Jordan, Shares Jump £4 On Scrip Prospect, Austrian Cabinet Formed, Art Thieves Ransack Bavarian Churches, 25% Meat Or No Meat Pie Food Standards Minimum, Moves To Avert Breakdown On Rhodesia African Demands To Mr. Butler, Clerks Evaded 2½% Pay Restraint, U.S. Prepares Its Questions For Mr. Wilson Leftward Turn In Europe Foreseen Demand For Nuclear Policy Statement, M. Bidault Told To Leave Portugal Country Of His Choice, Doctors Speak Of Holford's Diminished Responsibility, Next Year May See "Liner Trains" Carrying Goods In Containers, Swansea East By-Election WHO Will Lose Their Deposits?, Talks On Stoppages At "Daily Mirror", Response To Blind Tuners' Protest, Mr. A. Dulles Says C.I.A. Was Wrong "Missile Gap" Never Existed, London Visit By Mr. Stevenson, Fares Rise Would Include Buses, Bonn Seeking Way To Curb Scientists Work In Tension Areas Condemned, $7M. Certificates Vanish, Above the Sea of Cloud, Beeching Report Proposes Closing Nearly a Third of Britain's 7,000 Railway Stations Widespread Withdrawal Of Passenger Trains 70,000 Jobs May Be Eliminated Over Next Five Years, Trade Union Reactions Vary, £630 To £1,250 Scale For Non-Graduate Teachers More Than A Third To Get Less Than Under Burnham, Freight Sundries Traffic Plan, 'Time For Spain To End Restrictions', Two Votes Save Marriage Bill Unusual Challenge In Committee Stage, Chlorination Lapse In Zermatt Mishap Report To Typhoid Inquiry, Denial That 11,000 Died In Bali. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1863. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, N. Ireland Cabinet Changes Minor Reshuffle, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Today's Television, Scottish National Orchestra, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,259, In The Sale Rooms £414,040 For Pictures: High Prices For Dutch Masters, Solution Of Bridge Problem No. 1,576. Politics and Parliament: Plan to improve display of British Museum treasures, Resort And Rural Resentment, Making information available to investors, Commons Invited To Praise Police, Action to secure stability in market prices, Lady Elliot's Pay Queried, Inquiry Into Rating Effects Of Recent Revaluation, House Of Lords Call for commission to plan meat supplies, House Of Commons. News in Brief. Law: Staff For Courts Plan, Couple Acquitted Of Immorality, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Betting Slips Thrown Over Gate Bland v. Cowan, High Court Of Justice: Chancery Division Child Kidnapped In Re Wiggins (An Infant), Fined £15 After Demonstration Man Had Milk Bottle, Pathologist On Bigamy Charge, Vice-Chancellor Fines Student Drivers, Painting Free Of Blasphemy Artist Not Guilty, Directors' Evidence In De Courcy Case, Court Of Criminal Appeal Question Withdrawn From Jury Regina v. Waters, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Order For Commital Gordon v. Gordon, Talks With Nigeria On Enahoro Case, A Chilean Decree, Three Companies Fined £32,500 Director Gaoled For Purchase Tax Evasion. Reviews: New Fiction, Purist Art Of Stazewski, Teach Yourself, Economists in Contrast, Britten Operas For English Group, Lady from Warsaw, Masterpiece Without Qualification, Exile's Story, Conductor's Wise Choice In Bach, Sicilian Realities, Paris Practitioners of Abstract Art, Mother Knew Blest, and Exit Freud, Clarity And Enthusiasm By Young Players, Italian Opera of Avant Garde, Critics Under Review-X One Man's Pleasure, London Mozart Players, A Beethoven Revelation, Life and Works of Poet Who Was a Super-Tramp, Whose Hand?. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: A Balloon Goes Up. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Beeching, Instead of Burnham, Story-telling Stubs, Price of Health. Letters to the Editor: Employment Of Women Bill, Charming The Audience, Coal Prices, Bali Disaster, House Of Lords Reform Opportunity For Parliament, The Rating System, Nile Temples Scheme, In Plumer's Army, Toxic Chemicals, Majority Choice. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mrs. Ethel Margaret Noel-Paton, Sir Cecil Hurst Former Judge At The Hague, Mr. W. G. Cove A Loyal Servant Of The Labour Party, Lord Vernon, Obituary, Mr. Pyotr Vershigora. Stock Exchange Tables: Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Stock Exchange Dealings, Commodity Markets Cash Copper Back To Producers' Support Level, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: Philips' Incandescent Lamp Works Holding Company Eindhoven, Turntable Ladders, Wall Street Again Higher Fractional Rises, The Singapore Traction Company, Limited New Type Of Vehicles Exceed Expectations Sir Owain Jenkins On The Malaysia Proposal, Official Help For Money Market Widespread Calling, The Uganda Company, Army & Navy Make £500,000 Bid, Latest Dividends, Cotton Employees Dislike Shifts, Swiss Bank Return, "Extended Home Loans Opposed", Consumer Durables Market In Europe, Legal And General Bonuses, Law Land Company Continued Expansion, Tate & Lyle Prospects Better In 1963, Should U.K. Use Aid As Foreign Policy? Support For United Loans, Business Machine Merger, Scottish Mutual's 10 Years Of Progress, Overseas Finance Argentine Standby Extended Government's Request, Late Rally For The Pound Forward Dollars In Demand, G.S.A. Sells 130 Tons Of Tin, Kaduna Prospectors, Sterling-Dollar Unification Plea, Diamond National In Merger Talks, Company News Brown Bayley And Hoffmann Manufacturing Paying Higher Finals Quelrayn Holdings Cut Dividend After Profit Setback, Eastbourne Mutual Building Society, H. J. Enthoven Setback, Continental Bourses Further Gains On Paris Firm Tone On Zurich, Foreign Companies Pechiney Profits Rise Slightly, Universal Printers Give One-For-Four, Tate & Lyle, Limited Phenomenal Rise In World Raw Sugar Price Irish Subsidy-A Dangerous And Unfair Precedent Reasons For Lower Group Profits Considerably Better Results Expected In Current Year Sir Ian Lyle's Confidence In Ability To Remain Competitive, Financial Aid For Pakistan, The Scottish Mutual Assurance Society New Business Record Again Established, Vienna-Trieste Pipeline Plan, Unit Assurance Scheme Response, Poole Lists Open Today, European Bourses Remain Cautious, BLYTHE COLOUR WORKS LIMITED (Manufacturers of Colours, Stains, Oxides, Enamels, Glazes and Chemical products for the Pottery, Vitreous Enamelling, Glazed Brick and Tile, Glass, Paint, Artists Colour, Plastic and Rubber Industries) A Satisfactory Trading Achievement Organization Well Equipped To Meet Prevailing Conditions, Steel Demand, Exports Down By 2 P.C., Portman Building Society Record Progress, Regional Stock Exchanges-Ii Provincial Broker-To-Broker Business Growing Interests Of The Investor Paramount, Travellers' Cheques For Use At Home, Hickson & Welch (Holdings) Higher Turnover And Profits, The City Offices Company, Occidental Life, London Stock Exchange Equities Forge Ahead Budget Optimism, C. F. TAYLOR & CO. (Mohair and Worsted Spinners) Period Of Keen Competition 50% Of Production Sold Overseas Mr. J. C. Ingram On Continuing Process Of Re-Equipment, The Haddon Group Ltd. Another Successful Year, More Evidence Of Recovery In Profit Margins, Wall Street Higher, Ether Langham Thompson Limited, Towards A National Stock Exchange, Haddon Group Optimism, Milan Loses Ground, Achievement in 1962, Blundellpermoglaze Limited Dividend Maintained In Spte Of Adverse Conditions, Philippines Oil Search, News From Industry Machine Tool Industry Wants "Fiscal Carrot" Scheme For Tax Reliefs Worked Out, New Stoping Techniques At Stilfontein, Grattan Raise Dividend Further Scrip Issue Of One-For-Eleven, Unit Trust Prices, Property Owners Building Society Increased Financial Strength. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Business Changes Royal Mail Lines Director To Retire. Property: Knight, Frank & Rutley, Flats And Chambers, Alfred Savill & Sons.

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