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The Times - 02/05/1963

1963; Gale Group;

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From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR-ST. ANDREWS CORRESPONDENT, From a Cricket Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEW YORK DRAMATIC CRITIC, From Our Film Critic, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Commonwealth Staff, FROM OUR DFFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FRANCIS NOEL-BAKER, CHARLES LONGBOTTOM, JOHN PARKER, DERYCK ABEL., H. M. BURTON, HENRY G. BUTTON, JOHN CRONIN, H. O. THOMAS, MYLES WRIGHT, From Our Museums Correspondent, F. A. SOWAN., WILLIAM J. BROWN, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By Simon Nowell Smith, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From a Special Correspondent, BY OUR CITY STAFF, A colleague, Professor Sir John Baker, Mr. Alan Pifer, Mr. Richard Taylor, Mr. William Gaines, General Sir Neil Ritchie,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Flowers, Public Appointments. Law: High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Betting Shop Application Properly Notified In "Sporting Life" Regina v. Westminster Betting And Licensing Committee-Ex Parte Peabody Donation Fund And Another, African Leader To Be Kept In Gaol, High Court Of Justice: Chancery Division The Sailors' Rest Rowcliffe And Another v. Mackenzie And Another, Cheques Case Girl Sent To Detention Centre, Appeal Against Heresy Charge In S. Africa Professor Alleges Prejudice, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division An Impossible State Of Affairs Malden And Coombe Corporation v. Bennett, House Of Lords "Obtaining Credit": Gap In Criminal Law Fisher v. Raven Raven v. Fisher, For Trial Accused Of Woman's Murder, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Man Injured In Canteen Rush Lazarus v. Firestone Tyre And Rubber Co., Court Of Appeal No Right To Damages For Contempt Of Court Chapman v. Honig. News: Lecturers' Pay Scales Not Final Minister Open To Suggestion, Pay Increase For Cotton Workers, Agreement "Never Got Off Ground", ICE Floes Surge Into Town 300 Canadians Evacuated, Company's Bar On Seven Drivers, More Research Into Rheumatism, Dispute Over 4 Cezanne Drawings Artist Contests Louvre Claim, Victory Celebrated By French Unions, Scheme To Replace Oxford Prison Former Naval Air Station, Stirling Moss Ends Racing Career, Ruling Party's Grip In Japanese Poll, Repair Grants For Ancient Buildings, £400,000 Aid For Technology In Delhi Britain To Provide 15 Professors, U.N. Plans Raise Middle East Scepticism Practical Snags In Border Control, Churchill v. Pressdram Ltd, Statement, Advertiser's Announcement Royalties On Record Computer Gets Them Taped, Model 'Thrown Into High Life' Motoring Offences, Electrical Pay Pacts Mean Costs 9% Up Government Fear At N.I.C. Views Clash With Employers, Charged A.D.C. Flies Home, Wider Powers Against Bad Drivers Disqualification The Chief Penalty, Safe Conduct For Haiti Refugees Assurances To O.A.S. By Dr. Duvalier, B.E.A. Order Goes To American Firm, Crowds See Beached Ship After Fire, Dr. Castro Sees Soviet Rocket Might U.S. Boycott Of Ceremony, Naval Missile For Surface Firing, Hail Storm Hits Beirut, Firms responding to inducement grants, Every American To Have A Number, 3,000 Idle In Car Factory, Rise In Aviation Exports £3M. Improvement In First Quarter, Belligerent Display In E. Berlin, Indian Compromise On Steel Plan, Right to notice after 26 weeks' work, Letters To Enrich The Legend, Cholera Kills 700 In Calcutta, Eight Years For £20,000 Raider Judge's Tribute To Victims, Delhi Feels Let Down By British Arms Policy Mr. Sandys Meets Mood Of Resentment, Bluebird's 110 M.P.H. On First Run, Rainbow Memories on a Marble Slab, A.S.L.E.F. "Not Joining In Strike" Men Reluctant, Say Leaders Busmen Told To Work On, New Guinea Visit By Lord De L'isle, A Guide To South African Security Legislation Gradual Growth Fo Arbitrary Ministerial Power, Gold Find May Be Wartime Hoard, Minister On Police 44-Hour Week, Britain Missing The Boat?, Thin Blue Line Of New Zealand Police Appeal For Public Help In Countering Increase In Crime, Mr. Lester Pearson To AIM At Closer Consultation, Birth Control Pill On Sale Soon, A.D.C.s To The Queen, Threat To Voyage Of Savannah, Atlantic Trip For £45 Liner Chartered For Cruising, "Three Solutions In Education" Finance Problem, Tear Gas Used By Lisbon Police, "Three £1½M. Bids For Leonardo" Still Troubled, Says Sir C. Wheeler, For The Library List, Premium Savings Bond Winners, Emergency Ends In Ceylon, Civil Servants And The T.U.C. Affiliation Issue, "Image Of Autocratic Father" In Doctor-Nurse Relationship Matron Criticizes Nursing Attitudes, New Rules For Air Safety Proposed, N.E.D.C. Director Sails For U.S., On Other City Pages, Sir C. Snow On Oxbridge Snobbery, Man Of 64 Prefers Prison, Angry Reaction In Italy Over Communist Successes Breakdown Of Traditional Alignments Blamed For Government Setback, Chinese Ship Sunk Off Korea Unidentified Attacker Cargo Vessel On Way To Japan "Torpedoed By Submarine", U.N. Watch Over West Irian Periodical Reports, Parcel Delays "Up To Seven Days", Outspoken Attack By Pakistan, Ford Pressed To Reinstate Men Fresh START Proposed, £700,000 A Week Strike Pay In Germany Lock-Out Upsets Union Plans, "No Harm" In Press Identification, Bringing Museums To Life, Sioux Involved In "Race War", French Atom Test Site In Pacific, A.E.U. Vote For Rise In Minimum Pay, Offer Of $1,000 Not To Use Train, Accident Service To Be Set Up, Tape Recorders For Suspects' Confessions Police Challenge To Judge's View, President Ben-Zvi's Will. Sport: Tedious Batting By Notts, Sports in Brief, Atkinson In Rich Vein, Loughborough Top University Cambridge Narrowly Beaten, Oxford Openers START Well, Tottenham Complete Their Duty Fears Smoothed Away By Blanchflower, High Scoring At St. Andrews, SAD Night For Manchester Football, Hula Dancer An Obvious Choice No English Filly Outstanding, Yesterday's Racing Results Newmarket, Declared Runners For National Hunt Meetings, Promising Augury For Knock-Out Cricket, Spirited Victory By Hogan North Beaten Off In Three Miles, A Different Dundee This Time Desperate Defence By Milan, Keen Racing For Dinghy Trophy, Only For Life Gets Home In Last Strides Spirited Finish With Ionian In 2,000 Guineas, Cambridge Team For Match With A.A.A., Newmarket Programme, Hurlingham Hold-Up. Display Advertising: Magee, Vent-Axia, Westminster Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Stock Exchange London, British Railways, The Hogarth Press, Velox, Longines, Nu-Swift International, The Times, Braby, Sas, Flexello, Bp, Pan Am, Schweppervescence, Hodder And Stoughton, Macmillan, Rover, Industry & Technology, The Albright & Wilson. Picture Gallery: Moscow's May Day Parade. Reviews: New Fiction, Soft At The Top, Critics WHO Have Influenced Taste-V Henry James, Vienna Philharmonic Aspirants, Bolshoi Ballet in July Plisetskaya as the Star, A Mother Courage from the Bronx, Twins At Two Pianos, Frank Martin's Opera-Bouffe from Moliere, Chinese Choice, Commander Under Fire, Bette Davis and Joan Crawford as Sisters, The Smallest Continent Today And Long Ago, Rhythm and Idea in Sculpture. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes, In The Sale Rooms Old Masters Fetch £20,699 £2,500 For Portrait, Solution Of Bridge Problem No. 1,581, Botvinnik Misses Winning Chance Champion Tires, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,288, Callas Concert Sold Out. News in Brief. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1863. Official Appointments and Notices: Children's Book Award, Lord Brabazon Retires As R.I. Chief, New Colonel, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, From The London Gazette, University News Oxford, Naval Appointments. Property: Knight, Frank & Rutley, Flats And Chambers, Property Market Sale To Aid Cancer Study Fellowships AIM, Petre & Alfred Savill & Sons, Strutt & Parker, Lofts & Warner. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Privilege alleged in report about Speaker's visit, House Of Lords Peers link value of railway plan to need for wider action, Black Rod To Retire, M.P.'s letter from Wandsworth, Sir Winston Not To Seek Reelection Less "Mobility" Since Mishap Over 6o Years In Commons, M.P.s Protest At Grimau Sentence "This Savage Act", M.P.s' Plea For Broad Street Line, Queen Frederika: Mr. Macmillan To Reply, House Of Commons. Index. Editorials/Leaders: One Prawn, The Fortunate Isles, Age of Responsibility, True Ends. Letters to the Editor: In Double Harness, Oldest Bank, The Lessons Of Vassall, Regional Planning, Queen Frederica's Visit, Arms For South Africa What Labour Could Not Condone, Conditions Of Contract, The New Forest, Imbalance. Court and Social: Court Circular. Business and Finance: Oil Usage Trebled In Ten Years Fuel Comparisons In Treasury Survey, Ample Supply Of Credit, Bull, Butterworth & Co. (Publishers), Unilever European Economic Integration: Impact Of Changing Situation £750,000 Spent Weekly On Expansion And Modernization Of Manufacturing Resources In Europe Striking Tariff Reductions Enable Freer Trading, Latest Dividends, G.S.A. Sells Full 200 Tons Of Tin, Good Undertone On Amsterdam, Overseas Finance Speeding Yen Liberalization, Rising Cost Of Houses Income-Price Problem, Advanced Reservation System For B.E.A., Textile Share Prices Move Quickly Ahead Reactions To Cotton Merger Proposals, Greek-French Debt Talks, Continental Bourses Zurich Generally Steady, Japan-Benelux Trade Pact, The Halifax Building Society Growing Disparity Between House Prices And Buyers' Incomes Assets Total £623,400,286 Mr. Ian Maclean's Views On 35-Year Repayment Terms, Fibre Glass In S. America, Capital Issues Ahead Of Last Year, The Institute Of Chartered Accountants Annual Meeting, Wilkes Berger Engineering Company Limited, Company News Birmingham Railway Carriage Make A Profit And Pay 10 P.C. Barry & Staines Suffer Further Setback, Better Furniture Deliveries, Cost Of Union Steel Development Plan, Foreign Companies Shell Canada Sales Higher, Unilever Spends £750,000 A Week In Europe, Option Prices, J. & R. Tennent Bid Approach, Prestwich Parker Pass Interim, Japan May Lose China Orders To U.K., Wall Street Again Higher Fractional Advances, Commodity Index At 5½-Year Peak, Venesta Limited Rate Of Profitability Expected To Improve Mr. S. A. Field's Review, Wall Street Higher, British Profits Up 3% In April, Helping To Relieve Italy's Poverty Problem New £90M. Petrochemical Plant, No Change In The Pound, The Samnuggur Jute Factory Company A Year Of Recovery Mr. I. G. Kennedy Reviews Position And Prospects, April Mining Outputs, Metals And Minerals Offer For Sale, London Stock Exchange Tone Slightly Better Activity Subdued, News From Industry Fire Damage Mounts As Scale Of Premiums Falls Competition Bar To Stiffer Charges, Augustine Investments, £2.8M. U.K. Loan For Turkey, Unit Trust Prices. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodity Markets Rubber Prices Lose Ground, Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Business Changes New Lloyds Bank Appointment. Obituaries: Capt. S. H. Van Neck, Mr. Robert C. Reid Archaeologist And Historian, Maj.-Gen. Neil McMicking, Dame Lillian Penson, M. Charles Zarine, Lord Greenway, Prof. S. W. Wooldridge, Prof. Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz Polish Philosopher, Sir Edward Herbert, Obituary.

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