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The Times - 25/04/1962

1962; Gale Group;

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From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Lacrosse Correspondent, From Our Lawn Tennis Correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GLIDING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, By Monitor, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT writes:, Our Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, GORDON MICHELL, ton Architectural Group; H. TURNHAM, Chairman, Kensington Cham-, DAVID SAMUEL, PETER HADLEY., S. L. McKINLAY., JOHN PAGE, PHILIP LEWIS, NICHOLAS RIDLEY, C. M. RALLI, R. V. H. BURNE., From Our Special Correspondent recently in Cuba, J. C. B. DEAKIN., PETER HURFORD, BRUCE M. ADKINS, MARJORIE KIRKPATRICK, H. H. W., G. L. A., H., FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From Our Industrial Staff,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Personal, Hotels, Resorts And Spas. Sport: Newport Beat Barbarians To End Fine Season FAST Backs In Well Knit Side, Sports in Brief, Forgetful Fulham Well Beaten Albion Force Home Two Lessons, Gretel Beats Vim In Light Breeze, Two Strokes Lead For Will, Church Stretton Maintains His Two-Year-Old Form, Atkins-Warburg Tennis Series Continues, Ludlow (N.H.) Programme Selections, Results At National Hunt Meetings, Pakistanis Arrive For Cricket Tour, Sunderland Lead Orient On Goal Average, Sudden Advance Of 2,000 Guineas Candidate Cyrus Gives Tacitus 10lb., Today's Order Of Play, Dexter M.C.C. Captain, Declared Runners For Today's Meetings Epsom, Yesterday's Results Birmingham, Yesterday's Results In Draw Order Men's Singles, Laver To Remain An Amateur, Cox Gives Way To Wisdom Of Drobny, Brief Lacrosse Tour. Display Advertising: Pia, Westminster Bank, Volvo, Michael Joseph, Albright & Wilson, Mississippi, London Midland Railway's, Lobitos Oilfields, Cunard Eagle Airways, Hoechst, Gammon, Religion In Brittain Campaign, Tarmac, Bearings Co., Prince Of Wales Hotel, The Reader's Digest, Arborite, Prudential, Laing, Braby Of Britain Group, Broomwade, The Common Market, Swan Hunter Group. News: Murder Of Two Journalists In Cyprus Leaders Of Turkish Political Group, New British Museum Catalogue, Masks At Nurses' Pay Rally? Denial By Union Official, Severe Losses On Scottish Farms Disastrous Season For Sheep, Strike Cuts Rail Services, S. African Inquiry Into Newsagents Monopolistic Trend Alleged, Fastest Since 1938 By The Queen Mary Crossing In Under 4 Days 10hr, Handley Page Shares Jump 2s.9d., Widespread Forest Fires In U.S., British Sailors Run Marathon Course, New Policy For Daughters Of The Revolution Looking At Present Instead Of Past, Turkish Chiefs Quarrel Over Amnesty, Mr. Gromyko Marks A Step Forward, 17,000 Spanish Miners Idle Strike Law Defied, Man Has Wrong Bone Removed, Oldest Competitor Gliding Winner, Greece Faces Foreign Aid Crisis Defence Budget May Be Cut, Seaway Ships Move East, German Critic Of U.S. Disowned Former Berlin Leader Embarrasses Bonn, Women Rescued At Sea, Work Refused By Some Dockers, Settlement Of U.S.-Hongkong Dispute Closer Control Of Cotton Shipments, New Secretary Of Shop Workers Mr. A. W. Allen Elected, Russia Sends Up Another Sputnik, Pledge To U.N. On African Federation "Consent Of All Its Peoples", No Cuts Yet In U.N. Congo Force Position Surveyed By U Thant, Polish Priest Sent To Gaol, "Western Fiasco" Claim By Tass, They Want To Know Ornithologist WHO Finds Schoolboys As Worth Watching As Birds, Cuba's Do-it-yourself Communism, Wage Settlement For London Busmen, Docks N.U.R. Men Get Hours Cut B.T.C. Yield To Avert Strike Embarrassment For Port Employers, More Protection Demanded For Young Assault Victims Croydon Approach To Press Council On Identity Regulations, U.S. Defence Mission In London, Parliamentarians Meet In Rome, Easter Road Toll Down By 12, Dr. Nkrumah's Sweeping New Powers Heavy Penalties And No Appeal Ministers Included Under New Law, President Sukarno Defers Visit, Mr. Tshombe To Resume Talks, U.S. Steel Profits Up By $23M., Stock Exchange Firms Look Overseas, Mr. Nehru Renews His Appeal, 13 Killed In Algiers O.A.S. Attacks Open-Air Market Shooting, Safari Result Confirmed, START In Summer On M 1 Extension, Horticultural Levy Plan Marketing Council Needs £300,000, Metropolitan Car Exports To End, Shipyard Strikers Reject Offer, R.A.F. Station To Be Closed, Research Aspect Pleases West, Adrift In Boat For 32 Days Britons' Ordeal In Bay Of Bengal, Agreement Seen To Be Closer On Berlin Quick U.S. Response To Mr. Gromyko Drafting A Formula On Access, Airports Facing Work To Rule, U.S. "Plan For Legalized Spying" Mr. Zorin Dashes Geneva Hopes, M.P.'S Appeal To His Opponents, Threat Of Dublin Dock Strike, Leaders Re-Elected To Soviet Presidium Tribute To "Many-Sided Works" Of Mr. Khrushchev, Electricians Endorse Strike Support Call, 21 Aircraft Men Fly To Holland, U.S. Space Ship May Hit Moon, On Other City Pages, Hairdressers Say No 5-Day Week Possible Hardship, Syrian Communist Leader Barred, U.S. Nuclear Tests Expected Today Mr. Kennedy Gives Order For Resumption Explosions In Atmosphere At Christmas Island, Control By Centre In Argentina Undermining The Peronistas, Union Urges Aviation Inquiry, Stabilizer of French Ship of State, Key U.N. Post For Briton Again, Oxford Post For Ambassador Research Fellowship At Nuffield, More Pressure On Monaco, Vanishing Men Of Experience Blunt Warning On Local Councils, Mr. Menzies Treads Warily No Decision Yet On London Meeting, New Approach To Cretan Scripts, Stirling Moss Still Unconscious, Beauty And A Witchcraft Museum Prosperity In The Cotswolds, "Road Train" Can Move 250 Tons, 900 Welders Vote To End Strike Wnion Criticized Over Automation, Sales 'Prostitution Of Psychology', Teachers' Conference Opposes School Meal Duties Critic Of "Narrow" View IS Outvoted. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: University News St. Andrews, First C.-In-C. In Far East Appointment Likely Of Admiral Luce, From The London Gazette, Tuesday, April 24, 1962 The Bankruptcy Acts, 1914 And 1926, B.B.C. Chief To Retire, Naval Appointments, Vanished Official Resigns Post. Law: Shot At Daughter's Friend Alleged, Pakistan Official Found Guilty Of Enticement, Supreme Court Of India Appeal Against Acquittal: The Law Of India Defined Aggarwal v. State Of Maharashtra Kulkarni v. Same, Demonstrator Fined After March, Accountant On Fraud Charges, £10,000 Robbery Charge Attempt To Blind Guards Alleged, Former Councillor Charged. Picture Gallery: Another Misguided Missile!, Bird Observatory. Property: Big New Hotel For Grosvenor Square, Cyril Slocombe & Partners, W. J. Bell & Son, Property Market £500,000 Scheme For Falkirk Year To Complete First Phase, Town Houses, Building Land And Sites, Country Properties, Collins & Collins & Rawlence, Harrods. Arts and Entertainment: Teh Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,972, Ballet Programme For Nervi, Winning Choral Work, Television Programmes, Week Of Modern Opera At Sadler's Wells, Bridge Problem No. 1,529, Bridge Neapolitan One Club. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1862. Politics and Parliament: Group To Advise On Cooperation, Japan Visit Off, Mr. Macmillan For New York Today, Campaign Against Common Market Commonwealth As An Alternative. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: A Wise Loan, Disillusion in the Congo, At The White House, Veteran Sewing Machines, Duty Dinners. Letters to the Editor: Still Without A Bath Questions Needing An Answer, Knickerbocker Glory, "I'll Mak' Siccar", Dr. Kenealey In Stone, Without Chairs, Building An Aircraft Carrier, Bellyachers, Education For The Army, The Flow Of Traffic, Farmers And Common Market. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Sir Norman Guttery Shipping In War And Peace, Mr. J. D. C. Couper, Mr. T. S. Dulake, Mr. Peter Potworowski Polish Painter, Maj.-Gen. F. G. Hyland, Dr. Maximilian Bendit, Prince Sahle Selassie, Sir John McEwen, Shaikh Yusuf Yasin Adviser To Saudi Royal House, Mr. James Wilson, Obituary, Rev. J. H. T. Perkins Ceremonial At Westminster. Reviews: Wuppertal Completes its Monteverdi Repertory, Anti-Ballet Has its Turn American Company in Paris, An Exciting Seascape, Beethoven Without Frills, What Vienna Festival Has In Store, New Singers In Tosca Revival, Flute And Harpsichord, Outstanding French Ballerina, Comedy of Affluent Religiosity Piccadilly Theatre: A Time to Laugh. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Continued Support For Cash Copper, Closing Prices, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges. Business and Finance: Royal London's Property Stake, Canadian Company Appeal Upheld, Armco Steel, Index At New 1962 Peak Steady Demand For Equities, Wildcat Oil Discovery In Libya, Minor Changes On Wall Street Barely Steady At The Close, Latest Dividends, More Saving In Unit Trusts £2M. A Year Flow, British Merchants' Insurance Company, Dutch Bank Rate Raised To Tighten Credit, Labu Cheviot Rubber Limited Benefits From Past Policies And Plans Sir John Hay On Growing Importance Of Research, Big Turnover In Money, Shipbuilder's Credit Plea For British Yards, Arndale Property To Raise £1M., The Associated Biscuit Manufacturers Limited Intensely Competitive Conditions Efforts To Expand Export Trade Mr. Reginald Palmer's Confidence In Group's Continued Progress, River Plate Trust Raising £846,000, Myton, Fractional Changes On Wall Street, Assoc. Biscuit Plans For E.E.C., Pound Steady In Quiet Market, Pulling The Strands Together After 8 Years World Man-Made Fibres Congress In London, Offer Success, National Trust Share Deal, Effect On Prices Of Steel If Britain Joins Community Uncertainty Over E.E.C. Fuel Policy, Company News Allied Suppliers Trading Profit Up £558,000 Selincourt Pay 25 Per Cent As Forecast, Grain Markets, Low & Bonar Raise Payment, Concern At German Trade Trend Diminishing Surplus, Japanese Payments Surplus, Philips Sales Up 12 Per Cent, Revenue Deficit Of £20M., C. A. Parsons & Company Limited Larger Intake Of Orders And Improved Order Book Results Reflect Competitive Climate, Increased Assets Of Suez Trust, Cape Asbestos Profits Down £104,569, The Royal London Mutual Insurance Society Limited Policyholders' Substantial Stake In Prosperity Of British Economy Mr. E. H. Haynes On Success Of Board's Investment Policy, Thomas Tilling Limited, R. E. Jones Explains The Dividend, Union Miniere Profit Lower By 35 Per Cent, Equitable Life Bonuses, U.S. Companies To Detail Foreign Money Flow, Nigerian Gas To Power Home Industry, Federal Reserve Tightening, Canadian Oil Research Centre Planned Increased Natural Gas Sales Reported, Anglo-Ecuadorian Oilfields, Hastings And Thanet Building Society Chairman reports on excellent year, U.S. Business Failures At Postwar Peak, Ford Stock Offer Released, Brokers To Open Branch Offices Abroad? S.E. Council Now Seeking Members' Views, Removal Of All U.K. Import Restrictions Intended, Says Mr. Erroll, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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