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The Times - 23/03/1962

1962; Gale Group;

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From Our Golf Correspondent, From a Golf Correspondent, From Our Motor Racing Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM A BADMINTON CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, Our Legal Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Africa Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR SALISBURY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TORONTO CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMON MARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, MARGARET HITCHCOCK, RICHARD LAW, ANTHONY CLARE, H. J. GRAY, P. ADAM, CHARLES H. F. CRUTTENDEN, HUMPHRY BERKELEY, From Our Delhi Correspondent, DOROTHY M. DAVENPORT, S. BRADSHAW, M. W. BARLEY, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, Miss Ruth Utley, A colleague, R. P., By Our Science Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL STAFF,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Banks, Appointments And Situations Vacant and Required, Business Premises, Opera And Ballet, Legal Notices, Flowers. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Renewed Buying Pushes Lead Prices Higher, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Drawing Of Bonds, Closing Prices. Sport: U.S. Hockey Women's Successful Tour, British Women In Semi-Final Kops Demonstrates His Accuracy, Sports in Brief, Details Of Yesterday's Three Meetings Lingfield Park, Declared Runners For Sandown Park, London University Rally To Draw, Stalbridge Park's Chance In Military Gold Cup Two Lingfield Successes For The Queen Mother, Masterful Real Madrid Subdue Belgians, Promise Of U.S. College Side, Moss Favoured For Sebring Endurance Test, England's Young Players Find Their Feet At Last, Reid Hits Six Sixes In Innings Of 78, Army Changes For Twickenham Big Task For R.A.F. Forwards, Lawn Tennis, Challenge Not Accepted Oxford Crew Take IT Easy, Two Fruitless Challenges In Women's Tournament, Tulloh Out Of Cross Country, Downes To Train On Liner, Improved Oxford Golfers Have Narrowed Gap Cambridge Lose Dinner Match. Law: Court Of Appeal Meeting American Comments On Appellate Procedure, Blackmailer Sentenced To Nine Years Man "Bled White", Spinster On Church Hall Fire Charges, Court Of Criminal Appeal 10 Years Of Tax Frauds: Sentences Reduced Regina v. Hawke Regina v. Dunning, Sentence On Former Airline Hostess, High Court Of Justice: Probate, Divorce And Admiralty Paternity Negatived By Blood Test H. v. H. And C., Five-Year Ban On Boy Aged 15 Friend Killed In Jaguar Crash, "Ban H.P. Agreements With Boys", 20 Doukhobors Sentenced, Open Court, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Union Wins Boulting And Another v. The Association Of Cinematograph, Television And Allied Technicians, Court Of Appeal Was IT A Promissory Note? Williamson And Others v. Rider. Display Advertising: German Tourist Information Bureau, Aix, Vauxhall Velox, Stanley-Bridges, Multiple Display Advertisements, Cunard, Fly Olympic, Longines, Regent, United Glass, Colt Two-Way Fan, Taylor Woodrow, The Times, Marsh & McLennan, Incorporated, Euclids, Parker-Knoll, Bank Of London & South America Limited, J & B, Municipal And General Securities, Pye, Castrol, EQUITY & Law, Provincial Bank Of Ireland, Animal Health Trust, Smiths, Swiss National Tourist Office, Gpo, Sunday Telegraph. Politics and Parliament: "Negligible" Rate Change For Householders Industry's Heavier Burden Under Revaluation, Treasury grant to Leonardo appeal "not excluded", Lord Hailsham Hits At Tobacco 'Agnosticism' Medical Peer's Warning "63 Deaths Daily", Lord Hailsham's blunt words to tobacco firms: "dangerous" and "in excess lethal" products House Of Lords, End To Agriculture Experiment, Labour's Inquiry Into Advertising, Mr. Macleod Sees 1922 Committee More Investigation Of Orpington, Opposition To Attack Salary Policy Of Government, Attorney General At Cabinet Meeting, Nash terraces: technical and financial review, Industry Rate Burden Up By 43% Little Change For Householders, Commons debate on Lords reform, Maintaining vigour and cohesion in aircraft industry: Minister to hasten decisions, Mr. Macmillan is asked to interpret Dr. Adenauer, £5 More To Become British, House Of Commons. News: Guide To Land Apportionment In Southern Rhodesia, House Training Henryk Problem Old Man Found IT Hard To Live Up To His Clean New Home, The Sweet Smell Of Excess Scent On Hoarded Notes, Bank Rate Cut Again To 5 P.C., Australian Concern, 3 Hrs. From Euston To Manchester, Ministry Called Inefficient Unions Protest At Delays, Woman In The News On The Track Of Coleridge For 40 Years, President Frondizi Greets Duke, Dreary Rectangles For Playgrounds Lady Allen Calls For More Imagination, Life On Other Planets? Sir Bernard Lovell Open Minded, Navy Frees Sailor "Debility" Of Hunger Strike Wife, Eichmann May Appeal To The Council Of Europe Violation Of Rights By West Germany And Israel Claimed, The Leonardo Offered For £800,000 Public Appeal To Be Made July Target Set Government May Contribute, Trans-Canada Air Lines Deficit Largest In 25 Years' History, Future Of Aircraft Works Discussed, Sharpeville Memorial Meetings Banned, Dunlop Men's Boycott Strikers Ignore Union Meeting, Need For Solution On Kashmir, Voluntary Service Overseas, Malaya Eases Restrictions, 15-Nation Talks On Local Affairs European Cooperation, Austria "Part Of Western World" Neutrality Strictly Military, Domestic Smoke And Cancer, Quebec Warning Of Danger To Dam Call To Be Ready For Evacuation, Interim Pay Offer To P.O. Workers Union's Anxiety, Wage Restraint Appeal To West Germans Risk Of Endangering Economy, Role Of Emotions In Education, Hospitals Shocked Chairman "Bad Lighting And Overcrowding", Car Like Gun, Says Coroner, Coal Exchange Decision Stands Virtual Vote Of Confidence, Monaco Determined To Stay Tax-Free Talks With French Inconclusive, Airlines Protest To W. Germany Landing Fees At Airports Raised, Guards' Chapel To Cost £171,000, Cut In Spending "Disastrous", Housebreaking Was "Like A Drug", £7,000 For Lake District Cultural Centre, Hampstead One-Way Road Scheme Many Controls By Signals, Science and Medicine Where Redundancy IS Useful, Washington Suing Royal Bank Of Canada Dispute Over £126,000 Cheque For Cuba, University Teachers Call For Rejection Of Pay Offer "This Miserable Little Sum", A.E.U. Apprentices Seek More Pay, Bishop To Go By Boat, Princess Grace To Set Up Fund, New York Bus Line Seizure, Nottingham Staff Protest, S. Korean President Adamant, Corrections, £9,792 For Mink Farm Owners, Danes Challenge Butter Quota Price Rise Forecast, Maudling Plan Gains Support, Formula Cars May Avoid Tax, Uganda Election Time Limit Delaying Tactics To Be Overruled, Cornishmen Still Have Faith In Tin Mining But Local Men Are More Reluctant To Go Underground, Kenya Emergency Measures Against Strike Troops Will Be Used If Needed, Australia To Put Own Case To E.E.C. A Commonwealth Precedent, Setback For Arab League Meeting Prevented By Quarrels, Moderator's Visit To Rome, Widow And Son Sucked Firm Dry, Says Q.C. Intent To Defraud Creditors Alleged, Liner's Third Officer "Saw Lifeboat Turn Turtle", Chana Soldiers To Train In U.S., Reprimand Order On R.A.F. Officer Christmas Island Food Issues, 16 Miners Killed By Explosion Nurse Goes Down To Aid Injured, O.A.S. Attack Security Forces Heavy Fighting In Algiers Summer Palace Mortared, Study Of Variable Wing Aircraft, British Reply To Protest, Fossil May Be Major Link In Evolution Creature "Neither Man Nor Ape", Ship's Master Suspended, Hammarskjold To Have Monument, Pontefract Polling Slow, U.S. And Russian Tests Expected To Go On Geneva Nuclear Deadlock, Son "Beat Mother By Tradition", France Still Obstacle To European Unity Bonn Doubts On Usefulness Of Next Month's Paris Meeting, U.S. Sells Russian Defence Book, Concern For The Commonwealth, Nurses' Deputation To Ministfr, Slow Fall In Total Of Workless, How Dr. Castro's Followers Are Faring Under Rationing, E. Germans Fire On U.S. Army Car, Move By Salvation Army May Join Free Church Federal Council, India's Ruling Party in Decline, Travelling Research Fellowships, Liberals Call For More Tv Time, New Cardinals Receive Hats Traditional Ceremony In St. Peter's, Cattle With False Ears, Emperor Plans A New Palace, Coalition Mooted For Zanzibar, White And African Farming Compared. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,945, In The Sale Rooms Silver Fetches £7,180 £210 For Five-Piece Tea And Coffee Service, Award For Arts Society, Modern Art. Property: Gascoigne-Pees, Faster Property Sales, Powell & Partner, Chamberlain & Willows, Property Market Former Embassy's New Role, Building Land And Sites, John D. Wood & Co., Country Properties, Farms And Smallholdings, 11 Sign Royalty Motion, Country Houses. Picture Gallery: From The Korda Collection, New Architecture Abroad Hongkong Waterfront: A Chicago Skyscraper. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Academic Board For Lancaster, African As Federal High Commissioner. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: No Politicians, No Luxuries, Smilin' Through, Between Two Fires, Back To 5 Per Cent, Help for Motor Racing. Letters to the Editor: Dangerous Liver?, The Lesson Of Orpington, Truth About Exports Competition From Other Countries, Senior Posts For Women, Industrial Monuments, Restrictions. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Jazz Instead Of Johann Strauss, The Teasing Inconsistencies of William Walton, Stratford and Old Vic Companies for Zurich, Development Or A New Fashion?, An Eclogue And Strip-Cartoon, A Game of Love with No Rules Comedy Theatre: Play With a Tiger, Chronicle Play At Festival St. Pancras Town Hall: Anne Boleyn., Welles Returns To Films, Two New Plays By Ionesco, Danish Danseur Noble. Obituaries: Commissioner James Hay, Dr. Ernest Altounyan, Lieut.-Gen. Fidel Davila The Spanish Civil War, Miss Edith Mary Ironside, Obituary, Mr. C. H. Simmons Better Local Authority Architecture. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1862. Business and Finance: French Electricity Loan Success, U.S. To Release Stockpile Secrets, Fall In Note Circulation Second Successive Drop, GOBLIN (B.V.C.) LIMITED (Originators of the Vacuum Cleaner) Good Prospects In Industrial Sphere Mr. O. D. Angell On Effects Of Credit Squeeze, Anglo American's Higher Profit, Lewis's Investment Trust Limited An Expanding And Virile Organization, French Firm Expanding, British Wagon On Higher Rates, Anglo-American Securities Corporation Lord Latymer's Statement, Latest Dividends, Money Turns Easy Authorities Absorb Surplus Funds, E. F. Fairbairn Holdings Limited, Increase In Sweden's Shipping Tonnage, ANGLO AMERICAN CORPORATION OF SOUTH AFRICA, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Declaration of Dividend No. 51 on the Ordinary Shares, U.S. Treasury Bill Offering, Large Increase In Commerzbank Volume Of Business, Jersey-Kapwood Limited, Motor Oils To Be Packaged In Tins, Donald Macpherson & Co. Turnover And Profit Increased, Discount Houses Under Fire, Fractional Changes On Wall Street, Bank Rate Cut Twice In Fortnight Expansion Of Exports Still Awaited, N.Y. Insurance Co.S May Buy Equities, New Hose For Starting Jets, The British South Africa Company Company's Mineral Rights Protected Lord Robins Views Future With Confidence, Grain Markets, Prov. Bank Of Ireland Issue, Patons & Baldwins In S. African Venture, Sterling On Offer Selling From New York, Scientific Instrument Output Rises, British Iron and Steel Federation, Algerian Oil Find, February Car Output Best Since June, 1961 Exports Remain At High Level, British-American Tobacco Company, Limited Sales Of Cigarettes Satisfactorily Increased Subsidiaries Well Placed To Benefit From Common Market Trading Record Group Profit Achieved Sir Duncan Oppenheim On Smoking And Health, Company News Negotiations At Final Stage In Other American Projects For City Centre Bradford Dyers Use Residue Of Egyptian Cash Balance, Renault's Exports Increase, Shell, I.C.I. In Talks On Spanish Ventures, £2M. Trade Surplus For Ceylon, Rise In Ceylon's Tea Exports, Difference In Tin Break-Throughs, Australia Repays £A78m. I.M.F. Drawing Reserves Now Adequate To Meet Balance Of Payments Fluctuations, Latin America Imports Draft Indebtedness, J. B. Brooks Industries, Foreign Holdings Of U.S. Securities Up $127M., Irregular Tone On Wall Street Minor Movements, EQUITY Drift Arrested Gilt-Edged Harden, Lindustries Limited Signs Of Improvement, W. German Export Surplus Falls, Hooker Chemical To Merge With Parker Rust, Japanese Aid To Be Increased Additional $18M. This Year, Upsurge In U.S. Bank Clearings, New Pattern Of Interest Rates For Investors, Scaffolding Great Britain (Holdings) Limited Turnover And Profits Substantially Increased Mr. E. C. Beck Views The Future With Confidence, Bank Rates Round The World, Electrical Industry Has "Done Quite Well", Dunlop £12M. Debenture Twice Over Subscribed, Listing Standards On American S.E. Revised, Associated Fisheries Pay More With Profits Up 60%, I.C.I. & Courtaulds Loan Stock, Canadian Bank Rate Rises, Unit Trust Prices, Changing Strengths Of Foreign Currencies Central Banks Play Unaccustomed Roles, London Provisions Exchange. Business Appointments: Business Changes Mr. J. S. Baillie New Harland And Wolff Chairman. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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