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The Times - 25/01/1963

1963; Gale Group;

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From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Midland Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From Our Medical Correspondent, From Our Middle East Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEW YORK CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR COMMON MARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Staff, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL STAFF, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Common Market Correspondent, M. C. KNOWLES, D. W. BROGAN., H. BUTTERFIELD, W. O. CHADWICK, C. R. CHENEY, JOHN HOPE FRANKLIN, A. H. M. JONES, P. N. S. MANSERGH, M. M. POSTAN, E. E. RICH, G. KITSON CLARK, PHILIP GRIERSON., J. H. PLUMB., WALTER ULLMANN, C. H. WILSON, G. R. ELTON, M. I. FINLEY, F. H. HINSLEY, PETER LASLETT, DAVID THOMSON, RONALD BEALE, E. J. MISHAN, NICHOLAS RIDLEY, J. B. ALEXANDER, W. H. C. FREND, PAULINE CLAINVILLE-BLONCOURT, GUY GARROD, ROMILLY B. CRAZE, OLGA SHIPMAN, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Sir Robert Bruce Lockhart, H. A., G. M., Sir Isaac Hayward, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, By Our City Editor, From a Correspondent, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Businesses For Sale, Opera And Ballet, Flowers, Public Appointments. Sport: National Hunt Meeting Entries, Universities' Tour Now On, French Girl First In Slalom, Australia Lose Opening Pair, Cup Draw May Be Postponed Few Matches Certain To Be Played, Weekend Racing Unlikely, British Women's Squash Wins, Changes In Women's Hockey Trials Three-Day Territorial Tournament, Sports in Brief, Record Skating Entry, First Levy Produces A Total Of £2M. Minimum Necessary For Schemes Envisaged IS £3M. A Year, Wet Wickets In Nets Oval "A Torture Chamber", R.A.F. XV Fly To Cornwall, Sweden's Double Success In Monte Carlo Rally. Weather: The Weather. Display Advertising: B.O.A.C., R.U.K.B.A., Shell, Firestone, Midland Bank, Smiths, Copper, Lufthansa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Senior Service, The Lions In South Africa, Doublemint, The Times, Brittany, British Road Service. Law: Sol Estes IS Given 8-Year Sentence, Former Debutante Sent For Trial, Reporter Found Guilty Of Contempt Sentence Today Stay Of Execution Likely, Property Owner Fined £1,300, Law Report, January 24 High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Court Rules Journalists Are Not Privileged Attorney General v. Clough And Another. News in Brief. News: Science and Medicine Progress Of Kidney Transplantation, Call For Kenya Elections, Workers Rout Students In Teheran Clash Rival Demonstrations Over Shah's Reforms, Britain "Still Very Fine Nation", French Ministers Insist On Keeping Britain Out M. Couve De Murville Renews Pact Offer, M. Spaak Condemns French Action Over E.E.C. General De Gaulle Accused Of "Diktat", Slight Thaw In Next Few Days Hopes Of End To Cold Spell, Japan And Russia To Extend Trade Three-Year Total Of £235M., New Salary Scale For Teachers, Shah Repudiates Reaction, 65,000 Killed On The Roads Rising Annual Toll In Europe, New Image of the North-East, Threat Of Another Overtime Ban, Mr. Herter Begins Mission Today, Climbers' Progress On 15th Day, Policeman Denies Frame-Up Plot 'Did Not Take Money', N.U.M. Not Opposing Pit Closure, Italy Accepts U.S. Nuclear Plan Communist Attack, "Neddy" Accepts 4% Growth Target, Ten Executed For Tunisian Plot Plan To Assassinate President, Mr. Kennedy Backs Churchill Honour, 814,632 Out Of Work Worst Since 1947 Up 248,474 In Five Weeks Ministry Blame Cold Spell: Building Work Hit, U.S. Inquiry On Cuba "Build-Up", Compromise On Jackets New Line Youthful And Slimming, Rail Cuts Pledge To Northern Ireland, Dr. Adenauer Expects British Entry Into Common Market, Youth Stole From Jewellers, Union Chief Proud Of Power Pay Settlement Call For Tighter Central Control On Both Sides Of Industry, No Privilege Breach In Tv Satire Speaker's Ruling, Cardinal Godfrey, Man In The News President WHO Recaptured His Powers, Arctic Weather Grips Northern Hemisphere Snow, ICE & Gales From U.S. To Japan, Footprints Led To Recapture, Cheap Atlantic Air Fares, Mrs. Allegranza Took Own Life, Fourteen Affected By Leaks, 95 P.C. Loans For Old Houses, London Discussions On Nato Nuclear Force, 5-Storey Limit In Cambridge Urged Development Guide, Big ICE Floes Pile Up In River, Clyde Firm To Drop Call For Inquiry, Physiotherapists' Increase, 'Operation Safety' Guidance, U.S. Buisinessmen Upset By Dock Settlement Strong Criticism Of Mr. Kennedy, £10M. British Loan To Nigeria, Farm Checks On Milk Supply Breakdown, Better Pay In Scotland, Mr. Kennedy Speaks Of Dangers Of Acting Alone, Rents And Earnings Keep Pace, Fresh Look At Fire Escapes Clause, Two Israelis Shot In Night Raids, University Fear Of Power Station, Revised Salary Scales For University Teachers 10 Per Cent Increase To Cost £3½M., On Other Ciyy Pages, Gas Boards Reply To Critics, Poison Ruling Likely Soon Animals In Agony, Say Welfare Men, N. Rhodesian Demand For Secession Africans' Note To Mr. Butler, Faroes Resentment Over Agreement, New Perils of Starvation for Wild Life, Mr. Kennedy's Plan To Cut Taxes Stimulating The Economy, Birds Die In Hedgerows And Foxes Raid Dustbins Weather Hits Cotswolds Wildlife. Picture Gallery: Sun Eclipse Helps Moon Research, Politics and Parliament: Advice for Mr. Heath before Brussels, Move for three-year delay of London Bill rejected, 2 More Willing To Stand For Leadership Mr. Callaghan And Mr. Gordon Walker, House Of Lords Ten to be age of criminal responsibility, Fuel Report To Cabinet, Two-Day Debate On Polaris Backbench Pressure, Watch urged on shop stewards, Lords Alter Decision On Age Of Criminal Responsibility, House Of Commons. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,206, Television Programmes, Vivien Leigh's Success, Helping Hands For The Margate Actors, In The Sale Rooms Emerald Necklace Fetches £29,500, Mr. Tommy Steele In A Musical From Kipps. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1863. Official Appointments and Notices: Another S. Korean General Resigns Giving Up Post In New Party, University News Cambridge. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Unemployment, Cold Feet, Tomorrow's Traffic, Political Strikes, Communism's Front Line. Letters to the Editor: Not Enough Power, Dr. Ranger's Expulsion, Stanislavsky's Pupil, Liverpool Cathedral, Renewal U.S. Influence On Europe, Independent British Deterrent. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Prof. Bryan McFarland Leading Orthopaedic Surgeon, Mr. Julius Rietchel, Mr. Otto Harbach, Sir George Gater, Dr. F. E. Relton, Mr. Lee Lawrie, Sir Moir Mackenzie, Mr. Kenneth Western Famous Variety Partnership, Obituary, Maj. Charles Bryson Soldier, Writer And Linguist, Mr. Baxter Somerville A Force In Theatre Management. Reviews: Mr. Elvis Presley Goes to Sea Plaza Cinema: Girls! Girls! Girls!, Fine English Watercolours, Cinema From Two Angles, Britain's Oldest and Most Exalted Musical Society, Quartet Plays Eloquently, Misfires in New Revue Crazy Comedy Comedy Theatre: An Evening of British Rubbish, Winning Plays At Croydon, Gala At The Vienna Burgtheater, High Polish Of Duo-Pianists, Enthusiastic Reception Earned by Mr. Solti. Business and Finance: Lancashire Cotton Corporation Limited Big Capital Expenditure Mr. R. M. Lee On A Difficult Year, Electrical Exports Total £330M., 4 Per Cent Growth Target Accepted Officially Stark Contrast With Present Stagnation, Brunner Investment Trust Limited Further Improvement In Revenue Sir Felix Brunner's Statement, U.S. Gold Stock Maintained, Latest Dividends, Moonie Test Fails, General Motors Plant In W. Berlin, Kaiser's Better Year, Peak Car Output, Miles Tankers To Be Made In Belgium, Mary Kathleen Uranium, London Stock Exchange Another Quiet Day Small Rises In The Funds, Foreign Companies Belgian National Bank Setback, France After A Four Year Boom Lack Of Interest In Stock Market, Fiat Turnover Jumps, Forward Silver Price Down ¼D., Wall Street Up Again, Loraine Borehole Result, Issuing Houses Report Non-Resident Problems, New S. African Gold Mines?, £500,000 U.S. Order For Motor Cycles, Godfrey Davis Spend £1¼M. On New Cars, Coordinating U.K. Stock Exchanges, Sterling Firmer On U.S. Buying, Inventors Receive More Aid, Russian Ripples In The London Gold Market, Note Circulation Falls Again, Continental Bourses Milan Checked By Profit-Taking, Man-Made Fibres Record Year, Swiss Gold Reserves Down 346M. F., Unit Trust Prices, Congo Upheaval And "Tanks" Disruptions At Union Miniere, Overseas Finance Disappointing Fall In Britain's Trade With Russia, Minor Gains On Wall Street, Comfortable Day For Money, Associated Engineering Ltd, Growing W. German Concern Over Exports, £8M. Trade Agreement With Hungary, Company News English China Clays Maintain Earnings Growth Wm. Timpson Pre-Tax Profits Fall 13 P.C., Alders (Tamworth), Japan To Regulate Steel Expansion Fears Of Excess Capacity, Bid For Shawinigan "Under Fair Value", Oil Shares Strong On Paris, U.S. Suspends Sugar Import Fee, British Tin Investment Earn More, Canadian Bill Rate Eases, Thomson Group Raise £6M. New Debenture Issue, Courtaulds Adopt Methane Process, Bank Statements For January, Tanganyika Concessions Limited Captain Charles Waterhouse's Review, News From Industry Morphy-Richards Refrigerator Prices Cut Dealers' Margin To Be Reduced By 2½per Cent, London Provisions Exchange. Business Appointments: Data Processing Head At Guardian Assurance, Business Changes New Philip Hill Director. Stock Exchange Tables: Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Stock Exchange Dealings, Closing Prices, Commodities Copper Prices Maintained. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Gascoigne-Pees, £16M. Scheme For Nova Scotia Flats And Hotel, John D. Wood & Co, Mann & Co., Country Properties.

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