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The Times - 04/06/1962

1962; Gale Group;

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From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Lawn Tennis Correspondent, From Our Schools Cricket Correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, From A French Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLO CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Athletics Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR MILITARY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From a Correspondent, By Monitor, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Africa Correspondent, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, ROLAND A. FERNANDES, ANNE HARRIS., JOHN E. A. HOARE., B. CROSSLAND., R. B. ONIANS., DOUGLAS HIGHTON, DOUGLAS YOUNG., From A Special Correspondent, BEATRICE SEROTA., Le G. G. W. HORTON-FAWKES., FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HONGKONG CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, FROM OUR GLIDING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ARCHAEOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From Our Labour Correspondent, Mr. Noel Coward,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Business Premises, Opera And Ballet, Flowers. Sport: Alchemy Of Wight Wins Bossom Cup, Today's Programmes Wolverhampton, Sports in Brief, More Like An England Football Team Argentina Outplayed Fore And Aft, A Real Motor Race Splendid Driving By McLaren, FAST Polo Tie At Cowdray Ambersham Surprise Centaurs, Six Rugby League Players Sent Off, Saturday's Racing Results Newmarket, Schools Shooting Of High Standard, Amateur Defeats Professionals Final Round Of 69 By Sheahan, Crossen's Derby Chance Enhanced Val De Loir's Record Time, British Fencers Beaten, Seawyf Leads Throughout, Other School Cricket Results, Swimming Records At Blackpool, Lions Finish Strongly To Thwart Fine Pack, Almost A Clean Sweep For Australia, Scores In County Matches Sussex v. Somerset, Easy Victory For Friar Park, Saddler Resists Blair, Christ Church Row Over At Head Thoroughly Deserved Success, Brighter Hopes For Middle Distance Runners, Daring And Defiance Fail In Test Purpose, One To Make And The Last Man In. News: 130 Killed In Airliner Take-Off Crash Two Hostesses Escape By Being Thrown Clear American Victims Of Paris Disaster, Machine Pickers Bring Changes To Hop Growing, Weekend Conferences Civil Servants' Confidence In Their Officials Discussion Of Radcliffe Report, Busiest Weekend Of Year On Roads, Credit Travel On Identity Card, 11 Missing Pictures Found At Station, Refugees Pouring Into Marseilles, Canadians Warned Of Need For Trade Adjustment Eyes Turning Towards Washington, World Socialists Support Extension Of E.E.C., Singapore's "Last National Day", The Pope's Algeria Peace Plea, A Guide To The Ivory Coast African State Which Has Kept Close Links With France, Hearst Company's Acquisition, Marines Seize Venezuelan Naval Base 3,000 Troops Crush Revolt, Dr. Adenauer Says HE IS Not Retiring This Year Reference At Party Rally To Britain's Commonwealth Difficulties, Budget Up £2M., Mr. Macmillan Back From "Very Cordial" Talks Emphasis On Anglo-French Community Of Interests, Polish Appeal To Check Atheism, U.N. Committee For Dar Es Salaam, Code Of Conduct For Politicians India's National Unity Campaign, New British Gliding Record, Labour Colleges Need For Study Of Common Market, Chemical Workers Support For Public Ownership, Town of the Jagannath, Railway Shopmen More Information On B.T.C. Plans Sought, End Of Indian Trade With Tibet Peking Lays Blame On Delhi, On Other City Pages, Labour Choice For N.E. Leicester, Anti-Social Rating-I Anomalies Old and New, Woburn Barbecue Ban By Trustees, Only Party Leaders Draw The Crowds At Middlesbrough, "Whole Church IS Understaffed", British Exhibition In Sweden Ended, Three Killed In Lincoln Train Crash Wedding Guests Among Injured, Workers' Right Of Association, Van Plunged Into Dock Woman Killed, B.M.C. Strike Criticized Factory Votes To Change Stewards, British Racing Driver Killed, Newsagent Killed In His Shop, Cambridgeshire Show Upholds Traditions, Keeper Savaged By Zebra, Pollyanna Supreme At Bath And West, Dock Dispute Ends After 10 Weeks Normal Working Again At Garston, U.S. Test Again Postponed, Farming Notes And Comments, Need Of Informed Electorate "Standard Must Be High", Mr. Inonu To Try To Form New Turkish Government Possibility Of Stable Majority After Regrouping Of Parties, Auditing Federal Balance-Sheet Without Accounts Poser For Mr. Butler's Advisers, Mr. Menzies Raises Long-Range Questions, Mr. Khrushchev's Defence Of Higher Prices Warning To Those WHO Complain, Plea For Retention Of Fisher House Cardinal Godfrey On "Heavy Blow", Saved From Ledge 150 Feet Up, A Vintage Trooping Ceremony Scarlet Precision On Guards Parade, Comecon Plan For World Market, Iraq's Rebuff To U.S., Tanganyika Plans For Republic Appointment Power For President, Russia Attacks High Altitude Testing Warning To West, Ld. Boothby Joins Consortium Export Drive To East Europe, Diocese To Widen Scope Of Work, E.T.U. To Press Case Against Mr. Foulkes Refusal To Give Up Presidency Hearing On July 8, The Universities Today-Iii Brightest Students Drift Southwards, Dutch Reply To U Thant Plea, Rolls-Royce Rally Draws 738 Cars, Brooches Found On Roman Site, 42 Miles Of Milan Highway Opened, Plans Ready For Smaller Queen Liner, Future Water Need For Farm Irrigation. Law: Third Man Accused Of Bank Robbery, African Charged With Widow's Murder, Bail For Eichmann Trial Official, Five Speculators To Die In Moscow, Lord Oxmantown Remanded, Judges In O.A.S. Trials. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: London's Fire Chief To Retire, Chief Of Australian General Staff, University News Oxford, Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, B.E.A. Challenge On Mr. Mikardo, From The London Gazette, Friday, June 1, 1962. Picture Gallery: Wrecked Sleeping Cars Of The Night Scotsman. Display Advertising: Lord Beaverbrook And Associates, Tarpen, Vent-Axia, R. White & Sons, Canadian Bank, Car & General, Ici, Lex, Multiple Display Advertisements, Du Maurier, Vichy-Celestins, Walpamur, Neville Industrial Securities, Martins Bank, The Stock Exchange. Property: Knight, Frank & Rutley, Property Investments, Auctioneers Call For Trainees To Be Paid Adequately, Jones, Lang, Wootton & Sons, Factories, Warehouses & Sites, Hillier Parker May & Rowden. Politics and Parliament: Pulling the Rug from under Mr. Grimond, Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes, Keres Maintains Chess Lead, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,006, Lemon Souffle, It Depends How You Travel. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1862. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Hard Labour in Japan, Freedom, Venezuelan Showdown, Dirty Work, Prophetic Soul. Letters to the Editor: Sign, Please, University Training Of Engineers, Nations In The Common Market, The Major Problem, Tinker, Tailor..., A Court's Conclusion, Children In London, How Much Was Lost? A Fall In Share Values. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Dutch Directors To Make More Films, Musical Revolution in Far East, Return From the Dead, Egyptian Theatre Arts Group, John Exton's New Partita, Twenty Minutes A Month, No Automation In Music Yet, All In The Day's Work, Words into Deeds, Mr Ivon Hitchens's Inspiration from a Single Theme, British Vanguard Music, Zero Mostel Goes Classical In A Musical From Plautus. Business and Finance: The United Sua Betong Rubber Estates, Limited The Outlook For Natural Rubber Reviewed Sir John Hay's Statement, United Sua Betong Outlook, Industrial Films Industry Aiding Education Useful Production On Transistors, Trans Europe Investment Trust Limited (Incorporated Under The Companies Act, 1948.), Antar-Petroles de L'atlantique, Population Growth And The E.E.C., Hongkong Raises Interest Rates, United Planters' Holdings Limited Improved Results, Swiss Reserves Steady, The Labour Scene Railway and Pit Closures Still Mean only Local Unemployment, The Rubber Plantations Investment Trust, Limited, BISHOPSGATE PROPERTY AND GENERAL INVESTMENTS LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Act, 1948), Quiet Morning For Money Market, Stock Market Features More New Issues And Placings On The Way, F. S. MATTA LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Act, 1929.), U.S. Secondary Issue Cancelled, Less Companies Registered 1961 Report Points To Decline, Fall In Savings Surplus Fewer Savings Certs. Receipts, Company News Charles Churchill Record Profit And Dividend Increase Hargreaves Rights On One-For-Three Basis, Hargreaves Group Limited A Year Of Notable Developments Higher Turnover And Profits In Spite Of Competitive Conditions Financing Expansion-Proposed Rights Issue Mr. Harald Peake Reviews Group's Extensive Interests, Wool Income Up £31m., Cairn Line's Trading Improves, Second Thoughts In The Stock Markets Change In Economic Climate?, Whitbread-Flowers Offer Unconditional, West Germany's Shareholders, Tramp Freight Setback Rates Face More Falls, Niarchos Tankers To Be Converted, Overseas Finance Sharp Increase In W. German Machinery Exports, Ecosoc On Commodity Trade Agreements, Continental Bourses Markets Dominated By Wall Street Good Recovery At Frankfurt, International Aeradio Limited Sir Victor Tait Reviews A Year Of Considerable Expansion, Unit Trust Linked To Annuities, Car H.P. Sales Increase Encouragement In May Figures, Manders (Holdings) Limited Effects Of Rising Costs And Competitive Conditions, Little New Man-Made Fibre Business, Foreign Companies Record Year For Rhein Stahl, News From Industry Decline In April Wholesale Textile Sales, Building Societies Assets Up £270M., S.E.C. Chairman On Stock Market Fall, Aftermath Of Wall Street Businessmen Still Worried, "Walking The Payments Tight-Rope", £1M. Isobutylene Plant To Be Built By B.H.C., Hogg & Mitchell Pay 5 Per Cent, Pound A Shade Weaker Overnight Selling By New York, Trollope & Colls Limited Substantial Developmet Programme, New £37½M. Steel Mill For Pakistan, Anderson, Boyes. Business Appointments: Business Changes Director Of United Glass Retires. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodity Markets. Obituaries: Rear-Adml. R. B. Darke, Mrs. M. K. Rowntree, Miss Victoria Sackville-West Novelist And Poet, Dr. F. Parkes Weber The Study Of Rare Diseases, Mr. H. W. Buxton, Obituary, Mrs. Ebenezer Pike.

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