The Times - 01/10/1963
1963; Gale Group;
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From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From Our Yachting Correspondent, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR UNITED NATION CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent, From Our Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR CITY STAFF, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, STONHAM, JOHN STEEGMAN, J. P. EDDY, J. BHATT., RICHARD KNOWLES, A. J. CROFT., JAMES H. S. ELLIOTT., From Our Algiers Correspondent, GRAHAM DAWBARN, ANDREW R. DUNCAN-JONES, MOWBRAY SMITH., G. A. LEWIS LLOYD, H. R. LAMPLUGH, DANIEL SCHONFIELD, L. D., N. R., Sir Francis Humphrys, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEW YORK DRAMATIC CRITIC, From Our Special Correspondents, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Astronomical Correspondent, By Our City Editor,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Public Notices, Opera, Ballet And Concerts. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Drawing Of Bonds, Commodity Markets Tin Prices Again Lower In Quiet Trading, Closing Prices. Sport: Almost A Clean Sweep For British Boats Lady C's Success A Happy Augury At Tutzing, Yesterday's Results, Squash Horizons Widening Leading Australians May Tour Britain, Own Goal Beats Bournemouth, Attractive U.S. Yearling In Sale Ring Today Alycidon Colt From Kentucky Stud Farm, Sports in Brief, Potential Danger Of Welsh Attack, Revised Dates For M.C.C. Tour, Yesterday's Results On The Flat Birmingham, Crevette Wins In Fine Style Tamerway Scores At Birmingham, Fontwell Park Programme, "No Such Thing As Amateurism", New F.A. Chairman Mr. Mears Alert To Needs Of The Future, Monotonous Day For Athletes Analysis Of Triumph In Russia, Rugby Club Records London And South-East, Hockey Seen In New Light No Mere Winter Pastime, Golf Competitions, Eastbourne Croquet. Display Advertising: P & O Orient Lines, Reader's Digest, B.O.A.C, Abbey National, Maa Fidelity Scheme, Ici, Consolidated Pneumatic, Multiple Display Advertisements, British Railways, King George IV, Midland Bank, The Times, London Bridge Finance Limited, Tack Management Consultants Limited, Bp, Marley, Udt Finance, Imperial, Granada Tv, Friden, Olivetti, John Marshall (Electronics) Ltd. Law: Man's Sentence Cut By Five Years, Coroner Sent For Trial Road Deaths Case, Law Report, September 30 Court Of Criminal Appeal Co-Operative Robbery: Cut In Sentence Regina v. Connelly, Bank Manager On 26 Charges "Lived Beyond Means", Costs Against Police. News: Call For Tuition Grants To Independent Schools, Britain's "World Power" Wish, E.N.I. Accuses Oil Consortium, The Queen's Message To Dr. Azikiwe, New Grading For School Leavers, Whaling Agreement Still In Doubt, One-Day School For Judges Sentences Problems, Canada To Press Peace Plans Mr. Pearson Says U.N. Feeling IS Better, Labour's "Wild Promises" Mr. Macleod's Attack, Octavia Hill Society, Cosmic Explosion Photographed, The True Value Of Tranquillizers, "All Threats Should End", Vietnam News Kept From U.S. Public, B.B.C.-2 Television Service Will Compete For Quality, Jumping Win By Lucky Sam, Nuclear-Powered Satellite, Learner Drove Car In 250ft. Plunge, Adenauer's Hint To Mr. Macmillan, Driest Month In Many Areas Cool September, Dr. Jagan's Talks With Mr. Sandys, Flat Agencies Charge 10% Of Year's Rent Extra For Cost Of Fittings, Botanical Treasures Of South Africa On Display, Protest Over Miss Rice-Davies Film Link With School, U.S. Book Gifts To World Leaders Showing American Way Of Life, Appeal By Tunku To Reduce Differences, 500,000 On Parade Today In Peking Mao Tse-Tung Attends Anniversary Banquet, Socialists In Bremen Keep Majority Dr. Erhard Boosts C.D.U. Vote, Britain To Join Talks On Nuclear Force Government Swayed By Political Benefits £13M. A Year To Be Found, Retail Sales At New Peak, Labour Party Conference Rejects Motion Calling for Nationalization of the Land Demand For Survey Of All Inland Transport Before Further Railway Closures, Miss V. Leigh Flown Home On Stretcher, "Mean And Poor" Magazines, Rule Of Secrecy Relaxed For Vatican Council, Task of Rebuilding Algeria, War Minister Denies Recruiting Rift, Danger Of Anglo-U.S. Crisis Averted, Nigeria Becomes A Republic Today Strike Called Off At 11th Hour, Mr. Wilson Outlines Plans For Five New Departments, Friesians Fetch More Than £21,000, Mr. Kennedy Gives Pledge To Defend The Dollar Present Price Of Gold To Be Maintained, More Diplomatic Oddities, Mr. Ikeda Forging A New Role For Japan Ambitions For Leadership In Asia, Yugoslav Trade With Russia 20 Per Cent Increase Envisaged, Mr. Ben Bella Says Moroccan Troops Massing On Frontier, Reports From America $8m. A Mile To Finish The Highway, Motors And Motoring Driving in an Unspoilt Country for Motorists, U Thant Host To Foreign Ministers Private Talks On Easing Tension, Action Urged In U.S. Racial Troubles Commission Calls For Guidance, Two New Hotels For Malta, Kite Stops Play, Lord Russell Silent On Peace Fund Donors, Visit To London By Prince Souvanna, Britain Exports Efficiency Computer Sales Soar, Atomic Experiment In Gold Mine, Prices Cut For Two Volvo Cars, Soviet Gold Sales "Exceed $200M.", Compromise On Kenya Sought In London Mr. Mboya Accuses Britain, Components Men To End Strike, Salvation Army Chief To Be Named Today, Big Game Hunting As Big Business In India Fascination Of The Tiger Leads To A Boom, Marples Matchstick Men Go Into Action Minister Has Narrow Escape, Charles II Fishing Charter Found, Strike At Motor Cycle Works, U.S. Surprise At Storm Over Bases A Long-Standing Proposal, British Airport Charges To Go Up By £2M. Half To Be Borne By B.E.A., Congressman Attacks President Sukarno, Calling A Former President To Account, Cache Of Celtic Carvings Found, Making Office Dispersal From London "Good Business" AIM Of New Government Bureau, Cheese Again From Caerphilly Factory To Be Built, R.A.F. Stands By For Borneo Airlift Ambassador Sees Dr. Subandrio. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Dr. Joost De Blank To Resign, New Read Of The R.N. Personal Services, University News Oxford, War Office Appointment, Ecclesiastical News London Service For East Anglians. Picture Gallery: City Church Window. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1863, The Night Sky In October. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Labour Gives A Pledge To Owner-Occupiers Freeholds Of Existing Houses Will Not Be Taken Over. Index. Editorials/Leaders: La Torre di Londra, Science's Role in Growth, The Four Camps, Airport Charges. Letters to the Editor: No Trespass On Independence Home Office And Magistrates, For The Homeless, Changing To Decimal Currency, Shakespearian Puzzles, Motorway Routes, The Future Of Africa, Favourite Old Hymns, Without Bars, Earnings And Losses. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Alderman F. C. Whittaker, Sir Horace Pereira Probate And Divorce Registry, Mrs. Clothilde Falcâo, Una, Lady Troubridge, Sir Kerr Fraser-Tytler, Obituary. Reviews: Contemporary Music in Warsaw, Hit And Miss With Joyce Dublin Theatre Festival: Dubliners, No Musical Fireworks From Bucharest, Things Seen Painters who Explore the Mechanics of Vision, Memorial Of Neat Design Lamda Theatre Club: Ted's Cathedral, The Shakespeare New Yorkers See. Arts and Entertainment: Festival Ballet's Tour, Award For Pinter Play, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,418, Television Programmes. Business and Finance: Aluminium Ltd. In Danish Project, Sevenoaks And Tonbridge Water Company, Imperial Japanese Government, Cheerful Outlook For Filament Fabrics, Latest Dividends, Revenue Deficit Of £416.7M. Further £2½M. Drawing By Colvilles, Company Meeting Cripplegate Property Holdings Limited Substantially Increased Revenue, Malayan Rubber Shipments, Overseas Finance Sharp Rise In U.S. Bill Rates Year-End Factors, Dm.150m. W. German Issue, Swiss Credit Bank Loan, Late Outflow Of Money Position Sharply Reversed, Industrials Lead Wall Street Lower Still Market Above Lows But $1 Losses Incurred, Survey Of Salesmen's Expenses, Guest Keen Raise Loan Limits, Kentish Water Issue, Sterling A Shade Firmer, Gold Dearer In London, News From Industry Morphy-Richards Takes Over E.M.I. Record Players Exports High On Priority List, Company News International Tea Turnover Still Rising In Spite Of Fierce Competition Hopes Of Recovery From Rael-Brook Holdings, Iraqi Airways £5M. Order Hawker Siddeley Tridents, R40m. South African Electrical Loan, Steel Products Price Up, Imports Agreement At Cotton Talks, £36.6M. Raised Last Month, Drapers Favour 10s. Unit, Option Prices, London Stock Exchange Quiet START To Account Funds In Form, Mary Kathleen Copper Failure, Delay In Developing New Designs Hits Russian Oil Drilling, Bluemel, Moores Acquire Two Scribbans Firms, Tap & Die Outlook, Lower Trend Again On Wall Street, £2M. Property Bid Rejected, Continental Bourses Sharp Falls On Zurich Cautious Covering At Frankfurt, Two £1.5M. Rhodesian Loans Floated, Foreign Companies Record Half-Year For Honda 20 P.C. In Dividend And Bonus, U.S. Aluminium Price To Be Increased New L.M.E. Copper Contracts, Reed Paper Group £2M. Machine, Retail Sales Now START To Rise Sharply, "Stabilize Rubber Prices", Disadvantages Of Bearer Bonds N.Y.S.E. Alters Rules For Registered, Export Boost For French Cereals, Unit Trust Prices. Shipping News: Movement Of Liners. Business Appointments: Business Changes Merchant Bank Appointments. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sotheby's, Hampton & Sons, Sales By Auction.
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