The Times - 28/06/1963
1963; Gale Group;
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From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Lawn Tennis Correspondent, From a Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLO CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our City Editor, Our Rome Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR EATATES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Middle East Correspondent, JOHN ELLIOT, C. F. KNOX, W. H. THORPE, ADRIAN C. BOULT, IVOR BULMER-THOMAS, G. I. A. D. DRAPER, L M. STEWART., By Gordon Waterfield, G. K. NEWMAN, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Medical Correspondent, The Dean of Gloucester, From Our Music Critic, From Our Dramatic Critic, By Our City Editor, By Our City Staff, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY STAFF, From Our Midland Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Club Announcements, Opera And Ballet, Appointments And Situations Vacant and Required. Sport: Relko May Be Rested St. Gulliver Wins Starting Last Game Golden Wedding, Marchant Retains Lead At Bisley, Sports in Brief, Wimbledon Regaled With Memorable Struggle Santana Recovers Grandly, Compton In Fine Form, Elliott Retains Cycling Lead, West Indians Hit Back Hampshire Lose Quick Wickets, Rushing Waters Confirms Claim Formidable Task For Tudor Grey, Somerset Collapse To Spin Lowest Total This Season, Declared Runners for Three Meetings Windsor, Northants v. Eaglets, Thirlwell Wins Toughest Golf Match Commendable Behaviour By Seeded Players, Parkstone Croquet, Essex Struggle For Runs, Yesterday's Racing Results Newbury, Cheshire Cats Out Of County Cup, Today's Order Of Play, Warwick Openers Make Good START, England Have Only Wales To Beat, Hard Struggle For Carr, Lancashire v. Cambridge, Scarfiotti Hurt In Practice Unhappy Blow For Ferrari Team, Test Receipts, Surrey Flourish As May Displays His Riches, Close To The Rescue Again Yorkshire In Strong Position. Display Advertising: Steel, Reader's Digest, Shell, B.O.A.C, Empire Stores, Garrard, National Savings Certificates, Lufthansa, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Industrial Life Offices Association, Daily Express, Dowty Mining Equipment, Player's, Asthma Research Council, Aua, Fibreglass Limited, Hoechst, The Times, London Grocers Limited, Statist, Westminster Credit Finance, International Construction, First National City Bank, The British Non-Ferrous Metals Federation. News: Consumer Council Starts Work Personal Complaints For Advice Bureaux, Children Affected By Tear Gas, Asian Presidents Call For A Second Bandung Promoting Solidarity In Struggle Against Imperialism, Reducing Newspaper Casual Labour Proposals Going To Union Members, Youth WHO Concealed Name Gaoled, Mr. Rusk Discusses Test Ban With Lord Home, U.S. Barter Deal With India, Police "Broke Man's Arms", Egypt's Increased Budget, France Expects America To Leave Europe Multilateral Force Seen As A Stop-Gap, Removing Doubts On Treaty, Mr. Cabot Lodge As Saigon Envoy, Further Increase In Typhoid Cases Advice To Visitors, N.Z. Proposals On Dairy Quotas, Mr. Kennedy Meets His Irish Cousins Open-Air Tea And A Song, 'Rationalize Building', Says Minister, £90M. Offer For Burmah Oil Shell And Bp Joint Move State 51% Stake Would Fall Jump In Value Of Shares, University Of East Africa Opens Dr. Nyerere Becomes Chancellor Today, Mr. Butler And Mr. Kaunda Differ Talks On Ending Federation, Trainer Tells Of Visit By French Girl Interest In Horses, "Move Or Be Shot" Order To Captive Britons In Yemen, The Pope Says Play IS Unjust To Wartime Predecessor, Supreme Honours For 4-Year-Old Bull, Behind the Iron Curtain without a Passport, On Other City Pages, Fewer, Bigger Scots County Councils Two-Tier Plan In White Paper, Spoilt Fish Theory Explained Investigation At Moray Firth, Man and His Future, Former Shop Steward In Dispute, The Pope Thanks Mr. Khrushchev, McGowan Beats Perez World Title Bout In Sight, Slovak Paper Admits Its Errors Sequel To Warning By President, Layard: Pioneer of Archaeology, Noisy Scene In Bundestag On Budget Dr. Lubke Attacked, Mr. Kennedy's Tax Plans In Jeopardy Rising Tempo Of U.S. Economy, Compromise Likely On Archduke Otto Week's Adjournment, Too Many Roads Lead To Rome, Europe Rejects U.S. Shipping ACT, Singapore Leader Sees Mr. Sandys Malaysia Mediation Attempt, Police Take Porton Leaflets, Second Itv Channel By 1966?, U.S. Anxiety Over Japanese Trade With Communists, Freedom Radio Broadcast In S. Africa Message From A.N.C. Leader In Hiding, Engineering Unions Sidestep Decision On Redundancy Delegates Urged To Face Realities, Dr. Jagan's Deputy In London Appeal To British Government, Security A Booming Business Foiling The Bandits, 'Marineland' Plan For Southsea Castle, Merlin Rocket Title In The Balance, Resistance To New Pakistan Capital Karachi Keeps Up Pressure, Backward Nations' Search For Philosopher's Stone Solution Of Problems Left To Advanced Countries, Chaos Caused By Metro Strike, Man In The News Judge WHO Has Strong View On Divorce, Legless Driver Wins Parking Case, Road Casualties Up In April, Shorter Week Rejected Rail Unions Will Press Claim, Case Diagnosed In London Hospital. Politics and Parliament: Government look to second independent television service working in 1966, The Denning inquiry, Fewer Top Jobs For Army Ordnance Survey Change Urged, Mixed Crews Decision Doubtful, Peerage Bill goes through unaltered, House Of Lords Dilemma of teachers' pay and balanced recruiting, Rhodesia Bill possible this session, House Of Commons Coal stocks for winter, Conservatives' Storm On Party Security Sir D. Walker-Smith Under Fire, Mr. Godber Goes To War Ministry. News in Brief. Law: Deported Irishman Returned, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division £15,900 For Spastic Youth Maxwell And Another v. Maxwell Scientific International (Distribution Services) Ltd. And Another, Judge Orders Retrial In "Key Money" Case, House Of Lords Law Of Cruelty Restated Gollins v. Gollins, Judge Adjourns Awolowo Trial, House Of Lords Insanity No Defence To Divorce Proceedings Williams v. Williams. Property: Sales By Auction, John D. Wood & Co., Senior & Godwin, Planning As A "Blight" On Property Effect On Values, Country Properties, Tufnell & Partners, St. James's Court Sold. Picture Gallery: A Gift to the Tate Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Bolshoi Ballet For Covent Garden, Television Programmes, In The Sale Rooms 100-Year-Old Cache Makes £26,600 Hoarded Silver, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,337, 389 Entries For Hunter Show Good Turnout Of Brood Mares And Foals. Weather: The Weather. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1863. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Nato Post For Sir T. Pike, Two Resign From Diocesan Posts. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Words and Looks, Still Cheaper Fares, Bonn To Birch Grove, Reshaping Scotland. Letters to the Editor: Two-Party System, Effect Of Pesticides, Cathedral Concerts Setting The Right Mood, Uniting Employers, Mixed-Manned Force, Inland Transport, Car Insurance, Heritage Of A Noble People. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Very Rev. Eric Milnerwhite, Obituary, Mr. Joseph P. Ryan. Reviews: Early Handel Opera Offers a Rare Treat, Dancer's Elusive Smile, Kelterborn's New Opera, Chopin Player Of Distinction, Turkish Bass With Rare Gifts, Verdict on Purcell's Semi-Opera Stands, Iris Murdoch Dramatized A Dazzling Play Criterion Theatre: A Severed Head, Great Orchestra's Predicament. Business and Finance: 'Keep-Fit' Club For Oxford Street, More Steel Price Rises In U.S.?, Company Meeting Transvaal And Orange Free State Chamber Of Mines Record Gold Output Masks Problems Facing Mines Mr. P. H. Anderson Reviews Progress And Prospects South African Economy Boosted, Sahara Liquefied Gas Shipments, 36,000 Gals. A Day At New Harp Plant, Private Car Takes Largest Share Of Travel, Smith Bros. Further Expansion, Trade Talks For Gatt, Bp-Shell ACT To Forestall Outside Burmah Bid First-Quarter Trade Surplus, News From Industry Car Exports Jump By 10,000 On Last Year American Company's £7M. Plan, Godfrey Phillips, Limited Steady Progress Checked In An Exceptional Year Overseas Companies: Interests Reviewed Good Grounds For Expecting Resumption Of Improving Profit Trend Mr. P. A. Godfrey Phillips's Confidence In Strengthening Group Trading And Resources, P.E.P. Appealing For Increased Support From Industry Value As Independent Expert Critic, Bad Year For Insurance, Wall Street Again Lower, Continental Bourses Better Disposition On Paris Brussels Declines, Note Circulaton Rises, New-Look Hawker's Bright Outlook, Hammerson Property And Investment Trust Mr. Sydney Mason's Statement, Deutsche Mark Easier, Robot Coal Mining Cuts Costs And Saves Lives Over 90% Of Cutting Mechanized By 1965, Williams Hudson Limited Dividend Forecast Exceeded In Record Year Of Reorganisation And Expansion, Mannesmann, London Stock Exchange Funds Advance Strongly Equities Drifting Lower, Hoover Cuts Washing Machine Price, London Provisions, Pool Agreement By Shipping Lines, U.S. Gold Stock Falls $65M. Lowest Since 1939, Threlfalls Chesters Limited Wider Geographical Representation, ENGLISH AND INTERNATIONAL TRUST LIMITED (Incorporating Anglo-Scottish Amalgamated Corporation Limited) Mr. H. C. Drayton On Group's Encouraging Prospects, Large Borrowing From The Bank, Wall Street Fails To Rally Further Losses, Bank Statements For June, Fluctuating Pattern of Trade, Canadian Bill Rate, Option Prices, Siamese Tin Syndicate Mr. W. R. B. Foster On Diversification Of Mining Interests, Exports To E.E.C Higher, Jeremiah Ambler Limited Continued Policy Of Expansion And Modernization Current Prospects Encouraging, Foreign Companies Jump In Turnover Of Brussels Bank, Producers' Ideas On Stabilizing World Steel Market, $20M. Mexican Loan In Offing, Petrol Consumption 13.6 P.C. Higher, Gwent Raising £1,300,000, Company News Ruston & Hornsby Earnings Halved Sharp Reverse For Renold Chains, Hawker Siddeley Reports Successful Year Sir Roy Dobson Looks Forward "To A Brighter Future And, I Hope, A Long Period Of Prosperity" Sales £327 million; Trading Prifit £20 million Net after tax £5,412,000; Dividend 11% covered twice, Cerebos Bid For Lime, More Pay For Nurses By New Agreement, Optimism Over Coal Exports New Markets Proposed, More New Issue Successes, Yesterday's Dividends, Emu Wool Industries, Linread Shares For The Public, Japan To Ease Controls Foreign Capital Transactions, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Business Changes Barclays Bank Vice-Chairman Mr. C. Fitzherbert To Retire. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices, Commodities Sharp Fall In Tin Prices. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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