The Times - 31/05/1962
1962; Gale Group;
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From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LAWN TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL STAFF, From Our Common Market Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY STAFF, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF., From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our City Editor, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Monitor, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, HENRY SLESSER., ALAN CAMPBELL., L. G. MORRIS., CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW., GEORGE PARGITER., NICHOLAS A. H. STACEY, PHILIP DRURY-LOWE., EVE FISK., E. M. AMPHLETT, D. H. MAGNAY., LAURENCE MEYNELL, Sir James Pitman, T. P., A friend, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By John Fuller, FROM OUR FILM CRITIC, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, By Our City Editor, From a Correspondent,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Shooting And Fishing, Public Appointments, Opera And Ballet, Personal. Sport: Sports in Brief, Harrowing Day For Sussex, Marshall Hits Out At Lord's Bennett Takes Six Wickets, Winstone Soon In Command, Declared Runners For Today's Meetings Lincoln, Ridden Hunter Championship, Jolt To Confidence Of British Isles XV Resolute Griquas Earn Draw, Daks Tournament, Two Good Stands For Warwick, Surbiton Lawn Tennis Tournament Men's Singles, Tough Test For New Cars Gear Change Every 10 Seconds, Acceptances For Epsom Events The Derby, Unenterprising Essex, Eights Week Handicap Green Bank Denied To Spectators, 32 Accept For The Derby No Unexpected Withdrawals, Women's Champion Of 1961 Heavily Defeated, Lincoln Evening Racing, Started Last But Finished First, Lightfoot Three Short Of 100, Maiden Century By M. A. Baig, Pakistan Bowling No Test For England, World Cup Match With Historic Ring England Face New Hungarians, Last Surrey Pair Gain Lead, Light Breeze For Medway Week, Scottish Women Master Gale, Why Kramer Steps Down Lawn Tennis At Crossroads, Notts Take Their Time, Alley Punishes Kent Bowling Somerset Declare At Gravesend, Mexico Trouble Brazil. Law: High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Show-Jumping Not Agricultural Belmont Farm Ltd. v. Minister Of Housing And Local Government And Another, House Of Lords Committee Of 100 Appeals Chandler And Others v. Director Of Public Prosecutions, Girl Accused Of Youth's Murder, Hounds Seized FOX Before Gun Arrived Fines On Master And Huntsman, Boys Started £30,000 Factory Fire, Military Court To Try O.A.S. Men, Judicial Committee Of The Privy Council Meaning Of "£500 Sterling" Skelton v. Jones, Two Men Gaoled In Potato Case Over £13,000 Owed To Five Firms, Court Of Appeal Employers' Duty Of Supervision Owen v. Evans & Owen (Builders) Ltd., High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Did Minicab Ply For Hire? Rose v. Welbeck Motors Ltd. And Another, Crown Drop Political Uniform Case, Mortgage Fraud Alleged Prosecution Said To Be First Of Kind. Display Advertising: August 1914, Australia And New Zealand Bank, Mumm, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, R. G. Shaw, International Exhibition, Bp Super-Plus, Connaught Rooms, Odhams Press, Philips' Incandescent Lamp Works Holding Company, Rolls-Royce, Stone-Platt Industries, Martell, University Foundation Appeal, The Book Society Bureau, Edwards High Vaccum, Rspca, Gpo, The Department Of Information, Granada Tv. News: Commonwealth Fears, W. Nigeria Leaders Under Restriction Chief Awolowo's Protest, Deer Numbers To Be Cut Spread Of Stocks In Scotland, Under The Weather. In Bonn, Dr. Hill Speaks Up For House Buyers, Anglo-Guatemalan Accord Missions To Be Raised To Embassies, 2,000,000 Had A Rise In April Spate At End Of Pay Pause, Cheaper Nuclear Power Forecast, Soviet Setback To Disarmament, Disagreement At Trinidad Talks, Canada's Finance Policy Attacked Limiting Economic Independence, Grenades And Gunfire In Paris Street Police Capture Man After Besieging Flat Alleged Ringleader Of Plot Against President, Lambing Time In New Zealand, Error In Chelsea Poll Result Labour May Ask For Recount, France Preparing Satellite Launch, Office-Building Defended "Urgent Need" To Quicken Pace, Advanced Training Unit For Nurses, Dr. Kroll Asked For Report, Taylor Woodrow Win Canadian Contract, Labour Women Girl WHO Stopped The Traffic, Nkomo Warning On Violence, Strong Opposition In Sierra Leone New Party's Success, Communists' Need Of Food Supplies, Ford Unions Seek Further Talks, Charity Meeting Shipwrecked Fishermen & Mariners' Royal Benevolent Society, Gambling Obsession Cost 8 Men Jobs, 'Hiccup' Strikes Effective In Barcelona Open Support By Church, On Other City Pages, Boys' Death Caused By Carbon Monoxide, Washington Inquiry Into C.I.A. Activities In Laos, Rates Increase Generally, Sabotage Bill Condemned, Russia Prepares To Meet E.E.C. Challenge Comecon Members Called To Moscow, Bonn Attempt To End Deadlock Over European Unity, Prison Officers Six To Guard 230 Women, Mr. Rusk Resumes Berlin Talks, Friesians To The Fore Opening Of Bath And West, M.P.S In Pilgrimage To Lidice 10,000 Rose Trees For New Village, Ransom Warning Not Received, Hospital Administrators "Higher Nursing Staff Must Be Paid More", Civil Servants Press Security Point, Last Goa Evacuees Reach Lisbon, "We Cannot Fly In Face Of L.C.J.", Yesterday's Conferences Agreements Must Be Honoured, Says T.Uc. Leader Rise Demanded For 98,000 Workers, Mr. Menzies Tilts At Tariff Pact, Mr. Khrushchev Wants World Trade Organization, £30M. Land Proposal For Kenya, Bonn Undecided On Civil Service Pay Cabinet Majority In Favour Of Increase, Frenchmen Want Britain To Join, Brownsea For The National Trust, "Catholic Times" In Merger, Transport Staffs Brutal Questioning Alleged, Pathet Lao To Free Two Doctors, Unusual Elections in Ulster, London Stocks Rally Unequalled Jump In Index Many Brokers Still Anxious, Chambers Of Trade Bank Holiday Date Change Wanted, Appeal To Delay Radio Mast, Mr. Kennedy Drops 'Herald Tribune', Neglected Marble May Be From Pergamum Frieze Scheme To Move IT To Museum, A.A. Treasurer Gives Warning On Fees, Tokyo Prepares For Olympic Games, New Town's Plan Sent Out Dr. Hill Wants Views Of Councils, Katanga Force For Congo Army, Housewife Chosen To See Africa's Needy, Arts Centre Plan For Kensington, Eichmann Asks For Reprieve Wife's Plea To Israel President, Roman Catholics Told To Protest, African States To Discuss Charter, Town Clerks A Ten-Letter Word, By Currach To Iona Church Of Ireland To Man A Boat, Further Headway In British Negotiations With E.E.C. Indian Concern At Tariff Proposals, Formula Hope For Theatre Dispute. Politics and Parliament: Call To Speed Talks On Channel Link, Mr. Butler To Speak On Africa Today, Persistence gains no reliefs in taxation, Mr. Watkinson Shines In Lord Montgomery's Parade, Labour Critics Of Siam Move, 50 M.P.S Want Monopolies Bill Now Party's Tarnished Image Price Maintenance, Risk Of Damage At Stonehenge Increased By Rise In Attendances, Rules For Pipelines On Church Land, Conservatives' Hint To Mr. Gaitskell, House Of Lords Army recruiting target may be exceeded, House Of Commons. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: A Marble Figure Once Thought Valueless. Arts and Entertainment: Solution Of Bridge Problem No. 1,534, Television Programmes, In The Sale Rooms Sotheby's Total A Quarter Above Estimate, Filming In Greece, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,003. Official Appointments and Notices: Resignation Of Mr. Inonu Sequel To Dispute Over Amnesty, Ecclesiastical News Archdeacon Of Bangor Appointed, From The London Gazette, University News Cambridge. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Grim Game Of Chess, Sitting Out of Doors, Respite for the Gurkhas, Social Democrats' Dilemma, Battle for Survival. Letters to the Editor: End Of A Tradition, Legal Consequences Of Common Market, Without Coercion, Easing The Tension Contacts That Are Not So Good, No Case For Umbrage, Tomato Growing, Too Many Workers, The Major Problem, Dying Once Or Twice. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. J. A. C. Robertson, Rev. Bernard Hubbard, Dr. R. W. Holland, Dr. Wilfrid FOX, Sir James Jones The Tea Industry In India, Obituary. Reviews: New Fiction, Vitality from New York, Accent on Youth in Vienna Fidelio, Fresh Thinking in G. & S. Operetta Sadler's Wells: The Mikado, The Films Children Make, The Called and the Chosen, Questions On U.S. Clearly Posed, Britten's War Requiem Unforgettable, Slums Behind the Boulevards in Modern Mexico, Indian Spring, Rigging the Admiral, Pleasure In Reading Not Too Serious?, Summing Up the Danish Ballet Festival, Shorter Notices, Miss Fischer's Artistry. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1862. Business and Finance: Warning On Lower Rubber Prices, Public Influence On German Exchanges, Manufacturers' Orders Lower, Latest Dividends, Dollar Recovers In Zurich, How Bourses Behaved Yesterday, Frank Cooper Limited Record Sales Turnover Mr. J. W. E. Sugden On Rise In Raw Material Costs, Shares Which Stood Up Best In Tuesday's Slump, £7½M. Broken Hill Debenture Australia's Leading Steelmakers, Freight Tariff To Be Condensed, Royal Insurance Company Limited Annual General Meeting, News From Industry Marginal Increase In Press Advertising, Unemployment Fall In U.S. Economy "Not Depressed", Greater Demand For Radios, Visitors To Be Allowed On London S.E. Floor, Birmingham Placing For Buxton Dawson, The Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited, Barton & Sons Increasing Demand For Products, British United Shoe Machinery, Steel Stocks Being Liquidated, Gold Dearer In London, How Deep Has The Shock Gone? City Thoughts On The Recovery, Sharpest Fall In Eurosyndicat Index, A French View Of The Dollar, The World Auxiliary Insurance Corporation, Foreign Companies Swiss Reinsurance Progress Gross Premium Income Higher, Bristol Evening Post Raise Dividend, Surcharge Postponed, Stockpile Hearings Resumption, J. & P. Coats, Patons & Baldwins Limited, $130½M. Steel Contract For Ferrostaal, Less Invested In Sahara, Optimistic Approach To W. German Boom, London Stock Exchange Index Recovers 7.3 Points Prices Close Near Top Levels, Company News Upward Swing In Edwards High Vacuum Exports Minerals Separation One-For-Ten Scrip, LAURENCE, SCOTT & ELECTROMOTORS LTD. (Manufacturing Electrical Engineers since 1883) All Departments Working At High Pressure Success Of Variable-Speed Motor Outstanding Success In Export Orders Mr. G. H. Wilson's Speech, Hall & Ham River Limited Satisfactory Outcome Of Merger, Pound Easier Again Quieter Market, Winnipeg Grain Market, Ste. Metall. De Knutange, Simpson, Roberts & Co. Limited, Role Of Banks In Hongkong Suggestions Of Commissioner, British Paints (Holdings) Limited A Satisfactory Year, Tronoh Mines Pay More On Higher Profits, Option Market, Water Issue Not Subscribed, Seven Dutch Textile Mills Form Holding Company, Overseas Finance Italy's Gold Reserves Bank Governor's Views, A View From Frankfurt, $13M. Licences For Soviet Block Exports, Associated Fire Alarms Limited, Cammell Laird & Company Limited Unrivalled Shipbuilding, Engineering, And Ship-Repairing Facilities, Corrosion Resistance, R. Westgarth Link With G. & J. Weir, Uneven Supply Of Credit Minor Borrowing At The Bank, Dutch Gold Stock Held, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Business Changes Shell Refining Appointment Dr. J. A. Berriman New Managing Director. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Commodities Copper Prices Steady, Closing Prices. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Knight, Frank & Rutley, Sales By Auction, Flats And Chambers, Suburban Houses, Country Properties, Alfred Savill & Sons, Hillier Parker May & Rowden.
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