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The Times - 15/08/1962

1962; Gale Group;

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From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ARCHAEOLOGICAL, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AFRICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, By Monitor, From Our City Editor, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL STAFF, From Our United Nations Correspondent, MARY BENSON, MICHAEL. SCOTT, JOHN WOOLWICH, DINGLE FOOT, D. E. L. HAYNES., CARNOCK, G. GRAHAM DON, H. C. SNAPE, N. S. CURSLEY, SOLOMON SCHONFELD, G. T. MILNE., From a Special Correspondent, JAMES RUSSELL, JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON, DENIS R. QUIN, JAMES M. HARRISON, W. B., R.B., Sir William Hayter, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR FILM CRITIC, By Our City Editor, From Our Correspondent,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Flowers. Sport: 102 Boats At Canal Rally Enthusiasts Journey To Further Cause, Consistent Creole Takes Nottingham Cup Haydock Chance Of Dimple, Four Minutes To Spare Simpson Leads Notts Onslaught, Today's Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Severe Test For Simpson, Northants Routed By Van Geloven Leicester Romp To 216 Runs Victory, Griffith To Play For Radcliffe, Yesterday's Results At Two Meetings Nottingham, Trying To Win The Old Fashioned Way, Nine Balls, No Runs, A. R. Allen Displays Old Skill Poised To Disprove Critics, Salisbury Hopes Of G. Richards, Miss Maclennan Well Beaten, Today's Programmes On The Flat Catterick Bridge, Richardson The Hero, R.A.F. Strike First Lawn Tennis Champions, Glamorgan Strive In Vain, Warwickshire Bump Worcestershire Ominous Improvement In Yorkshire's Form, Sheppard 49 Short Of 1,000 Runs, Pakistan Deprived Of Practice, Next Best Thing To Boxing On ICE, Cup Defenders Join Battle Four Yachts Compete For Selection. Display Advertising: Shell, Advertising Industry, Greek Line, The Bank Of Tokyo Trust Company, Multiple Display Advertisements, Kellogg, Esso, The Times, Ihb, Castrol, Morris, Automotive Products, Dunlop. News in Brief. News: British Fuchsia Society, "Big Brother" Of B.M.C. Minis Will Be Car Of The Year, No Skyscrapers For Fishing Village Christchurch Inquiry To Hear 50 Objectors, U.N. Force To Be Sent To West New Guinea START Of Formal Talks Today Financial Problems To Be Solved, Bank Raiders Grab £9,150, No Sale For 18M. Lb. Of Butter, Bishop's Opinions Unchanged, Dr. Soblen's Case May Go Before Lords, Train Guards To Appeal Disciplined After Fxpress Incident, More Talks On Aid For Malta, Strikers Complain Of Racialism, Passengers Safe As JET Aircraft Crash-Lands Wheel Jams At London Airport, More Recruits For Army Improvement In June, Playwrights WHO Scorn The Audience Attacked, British Entry To E.E.C. 'Could Underpin Commonwealth Mr. Bury Foresees Possible Benefits For Australia, Biggest Parachute Landings, Nasturtiums As A Show Feature Effect Of Wind On Exhibits, Air Crash Kills Student Pilots, Brewing Trouble Company To Pay Strikers, Architects To Meet Brickmakers, Docks Idle At Avonmouth London Threat Of Stoppage, Search For Puma Called Off, Milk To Cost ½D. More A Pint, About 1,600 Miles Apart, Esso Cut Petrol Prices, British Denial Of "Complicity", Dr. Erhard Rejects Planned Economy, "Noxious Liquid" Used To Catch Fish, Holy Law, Tribal Custom, and the Right, Lorry On Railway In Path Of Express, Nurses Wanted Pay Strike But Conscience Forbids, Space Men Sing Each Other To Sleep Another 'Intensive Working Day', Tunnel Parties Link Up Under Mont Blanc Last 10ft. Of Rock Blasted French And Italians Celebrate, More For Print Workers, Argentine Cabinet Crisis Feared, New Soviet Spokesman Attacks West At Geneva, Iron Age And Roman Finds Grain Storage Pit In Somerset, Berlin Calm After Wall Clashes Border Guard Killed, Bank And Industrial Merger Moves National Provincial And District Shares Rise Burmah £20M. Bid For Oilfields, Lord Montgomery Sees Sir Winston, Pay Rise For 75,000 Gas Workers Two Awards This Year Represent 5.6% Increase, President Novotny Warns Czechs Ban On Criticism Of Party, Autopsy Ordered On Limbless Baby Thalidomide Taken By Mother, Cordite Explosion Kills Man, Expelled Wife In London Children Left In Ghana Given Five Minutes To Leave, Polish Church Suffers A Setback Cardinal To Speak In Public Today, Lifeboat Called Out To Aid Yacht, Three Rallies In Trafalgar Sq. Banned "Inconvenience To The Public", Mass Desertions From Legion, The New Mental Health Act, Changing Guard On Parliament Hill Ottawa Rivals London, British Coats For Russian Women, 5 Die In Honduras Border Clash, Siam Controversy "Embarrassing" Plea By Mr. Menzies, Kenya Seeking American Aid Plans To Alleviate Unemployment, Crisis Over French Telephones, Filibuster On Satellites Broken U.S. Senate Votes To Limit Debate, Publishing House Sold, War Friends Meet Gen. Eisenhower. Arts and Entertainment: Exihibition By Young British Artists, Television Programmes, Hair-Dos Before Adventure Sophistication First At Children's Show, Award For Miss Shelagh Delaney, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,068, Bridge An Exciting Contract, Chess Champion's Drawn Game, Plays And Players, Private Collector's Art Exhibition, Conversation Piece. Official Appointments and Notices: African Resigns From Ministry Protest At Failure Of Partnership, Manager Of New Town Resigns Brigadier Hindley, Royal Treasurer, War Offfice Appointment, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, University News St. Andrews, From The London Gazettee. Picture Gallery: Harrods, A Spectacle That Draws Tourists To Ottawa. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1862. Law: Law Report, August 14 Vacation Court: Queen's Bench Division Leave To Issue Habeas Corpus Writ For Dr. Soblen Regina v. Governor Of Brixton Prison. Ex Parte Soblen, Armoured Car Crash Officer Acqutted, Alleged Insult To Mr. Swart, Company News Isaac Holden Board Accept Increased Offer From Woolcombers. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Figureheads, Communist Attack Renewed, A Formality Removed, Europe's New Link, No U.S. Tax Cut. Letters to the Editor: The Hastings Rarities, Grown Accustomed?, Housing Societies, South West Africa, Deportation Of Immigrants WHO Should Make Decisions?, For Divine Reading, Worksop Giant, In The Congo, Nothing Added To Milk, Churchmen In Council. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Professor Glyn Roberts Welsh Historian And Administrator, Mr. Eugene Holman Former Chairman Of Standard Oil, Obituary, Colonel Rupert Nunn, Amy Viscountess Chilston, Herr Hermann Hesse, Mr. S. B. Reece. Reviews: Novelist's First Play Has Racine Flavour Theatre Royal, Stratford, E.: Say Nothing, A Ballet About Homosexuality, Youth And Old Favoutrites, Film Characters in the Round Warner Cinema (tomorrow): Term of Trial, Nativity With a Swing Audience Acclaims Gospel Singing Criterion Theatre: Black Nativity, A Composer of the New Generation. Business and Finance: Japanese Wool Mills Need £29M., Grayson, Rollo & Clover Docks Limited Mr. Stanley J. Passmories Review, Town & Commercial Raise Dividend, Coal Output Lower, Junior Officials Represent Brazil At Coffee Talks, Temporary Checking Room For S.E., Foreign Companies Procter & Gamble's Peak Earnings Further Expansion Planned, News From Industry Vickers Prestige Advertising Extended To Europe Chrysler To Spend Extra $50M. On 1963 Cars, Peak Loan Raisings, London Stock Exchange Equities Forge Ahead Hopes Of An Early Bank Rate Cut, Albert E. Reed Swiss Loan Details, Acute Shortage Of Funds Several Houses In The Bank, Bernard Wardle Raise Interim 2½ Points, Overseas Finance Indonesia To Receive $21,350,000 Loan From Japan, Textile Output Cuts In U.S., Oil Company's Claim Held To Be Well Founded Judge's Finding On Burma Damage, Buenos Aires £2M Fire Loss, U.S. Railroad Earnings Disappointing, Sugar Quality Standards To Be Revised, Deposits And Earnings Of The "Big Seven" London Clearing Banks, U.S. Cash Dividend Payments Up, Litton Industries, B. Sunley Will Need More Capital, Place Of Mergers In British Banking Control By Gentlemen's Agreement, U.S. Industrial Output Peak Up A Full Point, High Trust Unit Sales In July, Chuachan Dam Award, Swiss Foreign Assets Estimatfd, France Exporting More Chemicals, £26M. Applications For Local Authority Issues, Loans Sought By Malaysia Discussions With World Bank, Bayerische Vereinsbank, Foreign Exchanges Still Ouiet, Indian Reinsurance Firm For Australia, Lancer Compact Discontinued, Overseas Markets, British Coated Board And Paper Mills, Silver Market Steadier Sterling Gold Price Cheaper, Bentley's-Carter's Complete Merger, 12% Cut In U.S. Capital Spending, New Franco-American Chemical Company, F. Hoechst Forms New Holding Company, Wall Street Industrial Index Breaks 600, Symonds Engineering Co. Record Trading Results Mr. Douglas Symonds On Company's Reputation For Quality And Dependability, Call For A Canadian "Fort Knox", Where To Get A Loan In Scotland, Nippon Kokan Scrip Issue, Revenue Deficit Of £5M., Hope For Richardsons Westgarth, District To Merge With National Provincial Problem Of Share Asset Values, Thorn Electrical's Confident Future Outlook, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Business Changes Mr. C. Shearer Joins B.O.L.S.A. Board. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Forward Copper Up Again, Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Collins & Collins & Rawlence, Town Houses, Country Properties, Curtis & Henson.

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