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The Times - 23/10/1963

1963; Gale Group;

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From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Rowing Correspondent, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, FROM OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, Our Architectural Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR U.N. CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, RAY L. LUFFINGHAM., T. H. H. HANCOCK (chairman), TERENCE WEIL, ARTHUR RICHMOND, HENRY CARR, B. L. KENYON, JOHN R. H. YEOMAN. B. FLEETWOOD WALKER, JOHN WORSLEY, JOHN C. KITCHIN, J. G. BEARN, MARCUS A. BOSS, E. R. BEVAN, B. J. BURROUGHES, EDGAR AINSWORTH, J. CECIL CLAVERING, HERBERT HOLT, GEORGE GOODALL, J. R. PINCHES, T. WILLOUGHBY, INNES MEO., DESMOND DONNELLY., CHARLES FOX, MAURICE B. RECKITT., LIONEL HEALD, CHARLES PANNELL, ANTHONY GRANT, HUGH EYNON, N. C. HOLLINS., PHILIP HEMINGWAY., PHILIP K. McPHERSON., ANTHEA MANDER., By Our Association Football Correspondent, HARDING OF PETHERTON., GERALD TEMPLER, FROM OUR PHILATELIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, The National Theatre: Hamlet, From Our Dramatic Critic, From Our Art Critic, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera, Ballet And Concerts, Appointments And Situations Vacant and Required, Flowers. Sport: England's Chance To Atone On Historic Occasion Substitutes Not Necessarily An Advantage, Taylor Regards Boldness As A Friend, Rowing Retrospect "Charming Water Festivals" Now Out of Date, Sports in Brief, Bath Club Cup Squash, Football Without A Plan, No Form But No Opposition Flow-Kaj Should Win For Piggott, Cambridge Rely On Wings, Artistry In Their Every Move Brilliant Ramos, Polished Ortiz, Promising Rackets Combination, Value Of Lincoln Increased, Three Canada Cup Players Delayed, Yesterday's Football, All Blacks Taking No Chances At Oxford University's Ability Lays Behind Scrummage, Today's Flat And N.H. Racing Programmes Sandown Park, Hard Goals Ahead for the F.A.. Arts and Entertainment: Beef Interest Keen At Royal Dairy Show Soviet Minister On Official Tour, Autumn Beauty At R.H.S. Show, Television Programmes, Bridge, Opera About Racial Conflict, Football Documentary On Show, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,437, New Comedy For Cicely Courtneidge, British Champion's Chess Win, In The Sale Rooms Porcelain Goose Makes £11,000, Suspensions From Show Jumping. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Novel Wins £1,000 Award, From The London Gazette. News in Brief. News: Transport Training Centre Opened, No Complaint On Prerogative, Two Dawn Attacks Reported On Moroccan Posts 48-Hour Border Lull Broken, Why Dick Stokes Had the Cormorants Shot, Sea-Bed Tin Project, Six Reasons For The Choice Of Genk, Aden Defences Inspected, Malta Appeal To Lord Home "Not Ready For Independence", Kent Population Up In Rural Areas, Mr. Alam Names New Cabinet Four Changes Made, Sugar Rationed In Cuba After Hurricane 1,159 Deaths And Many Missing, France And Germany Differ On Agricultural Policy Common Market Moves Delayed, Limited Learning From Machines, Ministerial Struggle For Power Behind Japan's Election Mr. Ikeda Challenging Party Rivals, Pres. Tito's Plea On Coexistence Move For High-Level Conference, Tie For A T.U.C. Chair Election Deferred, Smooth Paths To College Places, Robbins Report Prospects Lord Hailsham's Hint, Mr. M. Foot Still Seriously Ill, Allegheny-Longdoz will become one of the top ten names for special steels in the Common Market steel industry, French Professors Call A Strike Teachers Protest At Overcrowding, Briton's Weekend In Spanish Gaol, Talks Resumed On British Guiana Three Issues For Decision, Economic Plan In N. Ireland Professor T. Wilson To Be Consultant, Parliament Delay "Verging On The Unconstitutional" Decision Was A Fait Accompli Before Meeting, Mr. Wilson Says, After De Gaulle-De Gaulle, Government Hold Belfast, On Other City Pages, £7M. Titanium Oxide Plant For France British Firm's Move, Industry Favours Metric System On National Basis, London C.I.D. To Be Strengthened, Mr. Butler To Meet French Minister, Smooth START To Big U.S. Airlift To Germany Division Operational Within Seven Days, 'Police Threatened To Hang Me', £775 For British Stamp Errors, Trading Stamps A Passing Phase Lord Sainsbury's View, Scientific Research, High Cost Of Being A Solicitor, L.C.C. Concern Over Embassy Offices, Cross-Examination Of "Mr. Racing", Mr. Heath Speaks Of His New Task, Challenge In U.N. To South Africa, French Confusion On Atom Weapons, Expenditure On New Roads To Be Doubled In Five Years, Mr. Kennedy's Call To Scientists Increasing The World Food Supply, Compromise On 40-Hr. Week Docks Claim Unions End Strike Threat Shorter Working Likely, High Incidence Of Rheumatics Damp Houses Not To Blame, U.S. Steel Prices Inquiry, Sir J. Hobson Cleared Of Complaints "No Grounds For Criticism", Growing Pressure In U.S. To Cut Europe Garrisons, Berlin Exchange Of Battalions, Tax Increases In Ghana Budget Repatriated Profits Among Targets, Air Attack On U.S. Ship Off Cuba Blaze Started By Gunfire, Engineering Unions' Claims Rejected Counter-Offer "Not Even A Basis", Tension Rises On India-Pakistan Border Troop Movements Reported, Mr. Brown Confident, Briton Re-Elected To World Court, Another Stage In Main Line Electrification, Meters And Car Parks Held Illegal Controversy Over Italian Rulings, Objection To Lord Home's Nomination, Dr. Erhard To Visit Pres. De Gaulle, Arab "Summit" Proposed, Cars-Aircraft-Everyday Products Multiple Opportunities Open The Widest Fields To Stainless Steels, Women Lay Observers At Council? Vatican Proposal By Cardinal, Dolphin Sq. Offer To Tenants, One-Eleven "Suddenly Dropped" In Field Test Crew Of Seven Die In Blazing Airliner Blow For British Aviation, University Of Essex Launches £1M. Appeal Residential Blocks On 200 Acre Site, Call For Church "Ombudsmen", Drivers Tested For Fatigue, Railways Plea To Hauliers Cooperation In Transport, Orders Already Total £50M.. Display Advertising: Spicers Plus Fabric, Green Shild-A British Company, The Imperial Tobacco Company, Barclays Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Times, Wm. Cory & Son Limited, High Speed Gas, Atlas Lighting, Major & Co.. Picture Gallery: BAC One-Eleven Test Flight Crash. Law: Restrictive Practices Court "A Highly Efficient Dustry" In Re The Glazed And Floor Tile Home Trade Association's Agreement, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division £19,770 For Quadriplegia Tomkinson v. Tomkinson, Judicial Committee Of The Privy Council Sequel To Fancy Dress Dance Broadhurst v. The Queen, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division About 69 Cats Regina v, Walden-Jones And Others. Ex Parte Coton, Officer Accused Of Shoplifting, Life Sentence For Selling "Sovereigns", Man Gets Life Sentence For Murdering Girl Hiker Plea Changed To One Of "Guilty", Embassy Accuses Egyptians. Business and Finance: ROSEDIMOND INVESTMENT TRUST LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Act. 1948.), French Steel Loan Closes, European Merchants' Proposals, Williams Deacons New H.O., Curb On Portuguese Cotton Goods, Wall Street's $1 Losses Market Nervous And Erratic, Continental Bourses Good Gains On Milan Some Losses Recouped On Frankfurt, Latest Dividends, Overseas Finance Ivory Coast To Launch First State Loan, Dental Manufacturing Interim Increased, Air Holdings £1M. Profit Rising Costs Cause Concern, Revenue Deficit Of £5M., Ship Mortgage Finance Company Broadening Scope Of Operations Foreshadowed, Newcastle Water's Likely Premium, UNION CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa), £1M. Waterworks Contract, France, Pakistan Sign Oil Pact Petroleum Plant At Chittagong, OLYMPIA LIMITED (Exhibition Hall Proprietors, Contractors and Industrial Caterers), Sharp Rise In Shipbuilding Orders Freight Rate Recovery Too, Wall Street Loses Ground, London Stock Exchange Fresh Fall In Equities Gilts Improve, French Electrical Slowdown, N.A.B.M. Safeguards For Industry, Forward Sterling Firmer, News From Industry Honen-Unilever Approved By Japanese Government Margarine Factory Dispute Ends, Midland Bank Executor And Trustee Company Limited, Belgian Trade Surplus, Record Year For Leeds Permanent, Gillette Sales Up Earnings Down, G.N.P. Record Rate In The U.S., Hawkins Dev. 6½ P.C. Convertible, Company News Harrisons & Crosfield Final Raised Two Points No Cut In Hawthorn, Leslie Payment, Busy Day For Call Options, Bluemel Bros., Unit Trust Prices, Cold Transport-New Company Formed, Civil Engineers' Shares For Public £4,500,000 Ordinary And Preference, 3 Points More From Collingwood Group, Amer. Tobacco Growth, U.S. Price Support Regulations, Rules For French Companies, Copenhagen To Be Next Foreign Borrower In London, Blagden & Noakes Premium, S.E. Councel Ruling On Private Companies, Cash Call By Timber Merchants, American Architects And The Age Of Steel, London & Strathclyde Trust Limited, Moderate Loan At Bank Rate, German Banks' Concern Over New Issues Business. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1863. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Parliament's New Session Put Back Two Weeks Decision Challenged By Labour Peers. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Unwelcome Delay, Task for the Territorials, Return to the East, Neddy's in the Well, Control of Whaling. Letters to the Editor: Household Cavalry Standards, Kensington And Chelsea, The New Prime Minister Labour's View On What Matters, Family Doctor. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Moynihan at his Best, A Great Romantic Designs a Concert Hall, Routine Performance of Hamlet, Musicians' School In New Quarters, Concert, Gustaf III in Copenhagen, Glass Menagerie Selfishness. Obituaries: Dr. Noel Harris Psychological Medicine, Mr. M. J. Lithgow A Leading Test Pilot, Sir Lacey Vincent. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Commodities Zinc Values Rise £1 1s. 3D. A Ton, Closing Prices. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Business Changes Sir Julian Pode Appointed To Hodge Group Board New Directors For Gwent And West Of England Enterprises. Property: W. H. Bridgen & Co., Sales By Auction, Curtis & Henson, Town Houses, Harrods.

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