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The Times - 13/03/1963

1963; Gale Group;

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From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR SWIMMING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Squash Rackets Correspondent, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Athletics Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Commonwealth Staff, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEW YORK CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, Sir Winston, By OUR CITY EDITOR, B. A. WORTLEY., JOHN RUSSELL., KENNETH MARSHALL., H. G. HOWITT, FRANCIS NOEL-BAKER; JOHN HYND; JAMES BOYDEN; CAROL JOHNSON; ARCHIE C. MANUEL; JOHN PARKER; TAM DALYELL; CHARLES ROYEL; HORACE KING; ELLIS SMITH; E. J. MILNE., COLVILLE OF CULROSS, MALCOLM WARNER, From Our Panama City Correspondent, HENRY FAIRLIE, D. B. WARDLE, EMANUEL WAX., W. P. BRAZENER., FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DRAMATIC CRITIC, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, Sir Charles Tennyson, Mr. Bernard Rackham, Sir John Elliot, M. P., RICHARD GLYN, A. R. CONAN., JOHN RAMAGE, NIGEL LAWSON., G. L. B. PITT., JOHN EYTON., A. L. N. RUSSELL., C. G. LYNAM., R. H. G. LYNE-PIRKIS., KITTY CUNLIFFE., FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, By Our City Staff, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY STAFF,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Balet, Flowers, Personal, Hotels, Resorts And Spas. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Drawing Of Bonds, Commodity Markets Zinc Prices Move Ahead, Yesterday's Closing Prices. Display Advertising: Associated-Rediffusion, Steel, Leicester Temperance, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, Cunard, N A E A, Associated Cleaning, British Railways, Gieves, Fw Berk, The Times, Cervia, Blue Nun, Burroughs, Syeel, Alitalia, Pan Am, Northern & Emploers, Guinness Mahon & Co., Flowplan, Accles & Pollock, Immediate Commissions, Bowmaker, F L U, Blandy. Sport: Sherborne Win Memorable Squash Final, Bologna Trophy Impasse, Cooper Punishes Prescott, Lancing's Skill Unrewarded, Arsenal Prevail In Untidy F.A. Cup Tie, Cheltenham Results, Sports in Brief, Off With The Winter Shackles Christmas And Whitehead Struggle Home, Athletics Commentary How to Keep the Boys and Girls Happy, Conditions Favour FAST Rowing Oxford Unpaced But Set Record, Wentworth Golf Results First Round, White Park Bay For Champion Hurdle Arkle Rescues The Irish, Today's Football Fixtures European Cup, Winchester Pair Hard Pressed, Today's Cheltenham Programme. News: U.S. Acclaims Its "Citizen Churchill" 377-21 House Vote Friendly Advice On Havana Cigars, Rating Experts Ponder Too Great A Burden?, M.P.s Anxious Over Future Of British Museum, Minister Pressed On I.T.A. Post, Item withdrawn, Petition Presented For Printer's Reburial, The Queen Attends Canberra Jubilee Celebrations Thistle Knighthood For Mr. Menzies, U.S. South Swept By Storm And Flood, Britain Recognizes New Syria Regime, City 'Moderns' And 'Rockers', Build-It-Yourself Church, Aircraft Research To Cost More, 80% Of London Households Pay Rent More Families Are Moving Out, Britain Presents Electronic Car Of The Future, Mental Health Of Students Oxford Call For New Service, Stricter Child Law In Scotland, Anglo-Russian Negotiations On Shipping Three Firms Hope To Win Orders, Unions Support Dunlop Strike 6,000 Car Men Affected A.E.U. Call For Talks, Boy And Girl ' Tried To Kill Themselves ', Pressure Eased On Pound, Gaol For Words And Actions Abroad New Security Bill In S. Rhodesia, U.S. Lung Cancer Investigation, Man In The News Lawyer Directs Brazil Attack On Inflation, £388,000 For Car Workers Profit-Sharing At Vauxhall's, Minister To Impose Scale On Teachers More Pay For Experience Strong Opposition Expected Talks On A New "Burnham", Mr. Tshombe Back In Katanga, Sicilian Reformer Tells Of British Help, Exchange Of Views With Italy, Wage Freeze For Denmark, On Other City Pages, Danish Ministers' London Visit, Mr. Sandys Says Tribal Fears Permeate Kenya Politics Report To Commons On Solutions In New Constitution, Dutch Factory For British Firm, Wrong To AIM At A Perfect Child, Peking Asks India To START Border Negotiations, Drinking Fishermen Dismissed, New Issues For National Savings Certificates And 4½% Bonds, Houses In Green Belt Urged, Kenya Somalis Tear British Flag Down Police Reinforced In Border Area, Doctor Murdered In Surgery, Government Defeat In Pakistan Cement Shortage In East Division, How Mammals Survived The Blizzards, Mummified Body Of Woman In House, Talks On Kashmir Resumed, Stormy Outlook in the Panama Canal, French Road Users WHO Envy Britain, Colne Valley By-Election Challenge To Reticent Voters Lively Appeals On Four Sides, Birmingham To Tel Aviv Rail-Air Bookings Tried Out, Sholokhov's Protest To Stalin At Outrages On Farmers, Snow Reports, Oxford Degree For Prof. D. Alonso, Blackheath Fear Motorway Plan, Health Service " At The Crossroads ", Train Services Hit By French Strike 2,000 Miners To March On Paris, Another Journalist Banned, Aden Request For Ndependence Opposition Plea To Government, Restaurant In 100ft. Tower On M 6, Mr. Adzhubei's Visit Intrudes Into Italian Elections Socialist Applause For The Pope, Dr. Bunche May Go Back To Yemen, M. Bidault Given Time To Consider Asylum Terms Discussion With Bavarian Official, New Talks On Period Of Notice, Croatian Group In Germany Banned. Law: One Man Sentenced To Death, 3 Others Gaoled For Life Co-Op. Murder Case Ends After 19 Days, Court Of Appeal Afforestation In Wales Ministry Of Agriculture, Fisheries And Food v. Jenkins And Another, High Court Of Justice: Chancery Division Injunction Against Demolition Gauntlett And Others v. Southern Counties Trading Company (A Firm) And Others, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division The Cost Of A Tombstone McCorry v. Redpath, Brown & Co. Ltd., "Cut Sentences", Journalists Urge, Summons That Was "Chucked Out" Poser For Magistrates, Yemen Death Sentence On Former Minister, College Map Theft Charge Man Remanded Again. Politics and Parliament: M.P. Wants Shorter Speeches In House, British Space Initiative Study Contract To Be Placed Communication Link, Government Back Astronomy Plan, Liberals Gain 35,000 Members, M.P.s Told 'No Magic Formula', Call For Fine On Sensationalism, House Of Commons Growth of telephone service, "More Intelligible" Sub Judice Rules Proposed For M.P.s, Postmaster General refuses to act as censor of broadcasts, Colour film on smoking risks for schools, Curb on office building in towns, House Of Lords Simpler procedure for share transference, An order Prime Minister could not accept, Mr. Brooke sets out his aims in prison reform, Mr. Silverman Supports Home Secretary Unusual Alliance, Mr. Wilson On Role Of Leader No Dinners With The Rich. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: After Thanksgiving. Arts and Entertainment: Dufy Legacy At The Louvre, Television Programmes, In The Sale Rooms Drawing Withheld At £2,200, Isolated Norwegian Composer, Burgess Meredith To ACT In London, Bridge A Rarity, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,246. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1863. Property: Princess To Live At Park Lodge, Curtis & Henson, Town Houses, Property Market 11-Storey Flats At Kensington, Country Properties, Harrods. Official Appointments and Notices: Ecclesiastical News Institution Of New Dean Of Chester, Social Democratic Whip Resigns, University News Oxford Accepts D.S.I.R. Offer Professorships In Nuclear Physics, From The London Gazette, Tuesday, March 12, 1963. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Education for Tolerance, The Guards' Dilemma, Always Wrong, Unwanted Exile, Fettering The House. Letters to the Editor: Scorched Earth, Stored Up In Peacetime Strategic Policy For Agriculture, Interference In Yemen, Disgraceful Battues, Girdle Round The Earth, Public Ownership, Electricity In Scotland, Ships For The Navy, Jim Corbett, Legitimacy ACT, Verdict On Richard III, Postscript To Brussels, What Does Britain Owe The World?, Choice Of Tax, A Proper Defiance, Paper Universities, Growth Of The Economy Time Realities Were Faced. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Top Form Singers Do Justice To Elgar, Romantic Inspiration of New Ballet, Russian Well Allied with Chopin, Libretto Without Drama, Paul Jenkins's New Show, Shavian Hand On Shakespeare Nottingham Playhouse: Cymbeline, Five Testifiers To A Boy's Tragedy, Pale Echo of Coward World Characters from Stock Strand Theatre: Devil May Care. Obituaries: Mr. Anthony Pott, Mr. Arthur Lane, Mr. John Dugdale M.P. For West Bromwich, Mahomed Nissar, Mr. H. E. O. Wheeler, Prof. Rex Knight Psychology At Aberdeen, Obituary, Lieut.-Col. A. C. Bromhead. Business and Finance: Wall Street Gains More Ground, Unit Trust Growth Continues, U.K. Businessmen Meet In Paris, News From Industry U.S. Discount Stores Feel The Pinch British Retailers Call System "Doubly Destructive", Bamfords, Foreign Companies Socony Spending A Peak £180M., "Add-To" H.P. Order For Furniture, Latest Dividends, Texaco Inc., Sunbeam Wolsey's Good Position, S. Staffs Water Offer Success, Australia Within E.C.A.F.E., Attempt To Avert Tin Strike, Finnish Sales Tax Proposed, Associated Motor Cycles Limited Chairman's Confidence In The Future, Transvaal & O.F.S. Gold Output, Revenue Surplus Of £66M., Birmingham Ind. Trust Raising £500,000, Franco-Polish Trade Pact, London Stock Exchange Funds Still Falling Losses Range To ½ A Point, French Store Issue, World Bank Loan For Malayan Company, £2500,000 Plan For Research Civil Engineering Initiative, De Beers Fulfil Higher Dividend Hopes, £200,000 Argentine Order For Leyland, INVESTING IN FOREIGN GROWTH STOCKS LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Act, 1948.), Discount Market In The Bank, West German Loan To Osaka, Harrods (B.A.) Facing "Period Of Struggle", The Sterling Trust, Limited Increase In Revenue Mr. Michael F. Berry's Statement, Overseas Finance Record Canadian Capital Spending Forecast For 1963, Pound Rises To Parity Rally After Early Weakness Gold Price Again Dearer, Continental Bourses Frankfurt Turns Easier Paris Improves, Investing In Foreign Growth Stocks, Typhoo Pay 13 Points Extra On Record Earnings, Amsterdam Firmer, The Scottish Provident Institution Record Figures Of New Business Funds Lord Elphinstone, D.L., Reviews The Year's Progress, Harrods (Buenos Aires), Limited... Mr. O. R. Guard's Rview, Bank Explains New Power More Control Over Bill Rate, Unit Trust Prices, Coffee Sales To Russia Jump New Sources Of Supply, £550,000 Purnell Bid For Gale & Polden, Oil In New South Wales?, "Land And General" Board Attacked, Silver Reaches New Peak, Coal Output Falls Slightly, Further Rise On Wall Street Fractional Gains, Company News C.P.A.'s Increased Royalties Still Offset Poor Trading Hugon Give One-For-Five Scrip Issue, Ansbacher's Stake In French Firm, First Move In E.E.C. Cereal Prices, "Modest" Expansion In Exports Foreseen Forward Demand For Dollars, World Trade After Brussels Breakdown Conference Hears Russian Viewpoint, District Bank Limited Annual General Meeting. Business Appointments: Business Changes New Chairman For Unilever Congo, New Directors For N.P. Bank. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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