The Times - 07/11/1962
1962; Gale Group;
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From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A LAWN TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Scottish Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Commonwealth Staff, FROM OUR COMMON MARKET CORRESPONDENT, By Monitor, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Bonn Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, KENNETH HILL., THURSTON DART., B. M. LYON., ERNEST GOODALE., BERTRAM C. G. SHORE., BENJAMIN CARR., DAVID E. PAINTING., By Col. B. H. Zaidi, A. C. PENNANT., GERALD CROASDELL., G. M. DAVIES., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR FILM CRITIC, J. K. C., Mr. G. B. Besant, C. J. H., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Dancing, Opera And Ballet, Business Premises, Public Appointments. Sport: Badminton At Wimbledon, Favell Thinks Again As M.C.C. Seize Chance Pullar's Innings A Revelation, British Girls In Semi-Finals, Patterson's Plans, Fontwell Park, Notable Year For Major Holliday Never Say Die Leading Sire, Sports in Brief, Cambridge Risk Too Much Squash Rallies Cut Short, Young England Look To 1966 Chance For World Cup Hopes Irish Face Hard Task, Shrewsbury Show Improvement Poor Finishing Gives Bradfield Victory, Barbarians Recall Hodgson, Brief Encounters At Torquay Lawn Tennis Seeds Safely Through, Rugby Fives, Hockey Club Records, Teams Assemble For Perth Hopes Of Managers And Competitors, Strong Forwards Hold Radley. Display Advertising: Steel, J.Jarvis & Sons, Beecham's, Multiple Display Advertisements, Vauxhall 'Sixes', Bank Of Montreal, I.C.I., Tio Pepe, Bullseye, Atlas, The Times, British Visqueen Limited, Jal, Wood, Gundy & Company, Inter-Church Aid & Refugee Service, Alcan, Business Stationery, Harwich Hook, Accles & Pollock, Temperance Permanent Building Society, Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society, Bea, Weir. News: Fire At Store Peculiar, Q.C. Says Claim By Widows, B.B.C. Chief In Talks On 625-Line Tv, Mr. Ikeda In Bonn Trade Talks, Hover Flight Success Of French Balzac Aircraft, Chinese Troops Reinforced Indian Ladakh Base Threatened, "Colonel Warned 'Der Spiegel' Of Treason Proceedings" Prosecutor Says Copy Of Secret Paper Found In Herr Augstein's Safe, Plan To Speed Up Vatican Council Closure Proposed, Rail Effect On Road Pattern Minister's Hint Of Modification, U.S. Recalls Atomic Official, Ld. Robens Critical Of Sheffield, Dr. Beeching In New Pay Talks Today, Kashmir: An Indian View Threat to Survival of Indian Unity, Gen. De Gaulle's Critics Fail Referendum Ruling, 'New Phenomena' In Cathedral Cities: Need Of Learning, Nepal Warning On Gurkha Cut, Liberals Disband In N. Rhodesia, Manufacturers' Fear On Ports Plan, Experts Study Larger Towns Three Centres To Absorb Overspill, Liberal Legislation At Stake, "True Vulgarity" In Poetry, Imam 'In Secret Hideout', Question Of Metric System In Building, Higher Payment To Ease Congestion, Naval Ship Finds Record Depth More Than 7 Miles, Arrested Briton Accused Of Spying In Hungary, Mersey Workers Lobby M.P.s, £1,300 Falls From Bonfire Armchair, Car Workers Retain July Holiday, U.S. Democrats Retain Control Of Senate Early Count Shows Party Win In 8 Seats President's Brother Elected, Residents Oppose University's Plan, Pianolas Are Back In Fashion, Volunteers "Not Cheap Labour" Auxiliaries To The Professional, Raiders Tie Two Men, Bulgarian Pattern For Further Purges Yugoslavs See Decisive Defeat For Stalinism, Union Calls Fishless Menus An Affront, Appeal Launched For Yacht Research, Saving Threatened Animals Duke Of Edinburgh's Plea For Controls, Estate Agent Bill Opposed, Narrow Margins Expected In Six-Cornered Contest Ironies And Niceties At Woodside, Former C.I.D. Chief Advises Writers Fields Of Detection, Steel Firm Goes On Short Time, Saudi Arabia Relations With Egypt Severed Break After Complaint Of Sea And Air Attack, Banks' Holding Of Coin A Record Pennies In Demand, Coroner's Warning On "Conspiracy" Motor Cycle Death, A.E.U. Avoid Commitment On Ford's Reluctance To Strike Talks With Other Unions Sought, Higher Stipend For Baptist Ministers, Russian Minister Says Both Sides Showed Responsibility Over Cuba, U.N. Condemns S. Africa For Apartheid Members Urged To Apply Sanctions, Increased Fee Unjust, Say Anglers, Dismissed Minister Back In Favour By-Election Choice Of Mr. Botsio, Village's Decor of Birds and Sea-shells, Anything IS Possible, Says Dr. Banda, Moscow-New York View Of Dorset Lord Hailsham Appeal, Police Patrol By Helicopter, 'Impudent Threats' By Mr. Zhivkov, Ministry Talk With Both Sides, British Guiana Talks End In Failure Over Voting Issue Mr. Sandys Not To Make Proposal For Compromise, On Other City Pages, Russian Attitude Changed, Protest Over £6,000 Gratuity, A.E.U. Chiefs Get Salary Rise, Big Losses On Used Cars Some Dealers Fear Death Blow, Cambridge Entry System Attacked, Sir E. Whitehead Foresees Changes In Federation Immediate African Takeover Would Mean Economic Collapse, Police Deny Story Of "Murdered" Priest, Drug Testing Proposals Accepted Central Control Rejected Advice Awaited On Expert Body, Fewer Thefts Of Loaded Lorries, Plans For Small Communities, Taking The Measure Of Mussolini A mission to Rome: "There was a gloomy Fatality about his temper", More U.S. Navy Ships Through Panama, Bishop Welch 100 Today, Pictures Of Deformed Babies Projected In Court Doctor Says Child Would Not Have Lived More Than 2 Years, Commonwealth IS 'Alive And Real' The Queen Opens New Institute, Socialists Agree On Europe Plan, Man In The News Panzer Commander Of German Democracy, Scots Court Ruling On Miners' Expenses, Mecca Overtures To Britain, E.E.C. Open Door To African Nations Long Term Links. Politics and Parliament: Talks To Follow Spy Inquiry, House Of Commons, Minister May Have Offered To Quit, New rating valuations on December 21, Lord Radcliffe asked to advise on spy report, M.P.s give Gen. Hughes their accolade of esteem, Aviation Minister aims at sound commercial basis for B.O.A.C., Mr. Birch Retains Backbench Post, Labour Presents United Front On E.E.C. "Essential" Terms Defined, British Doubts On Mach 3 Airliner, House Of Lords Television blamed for teenage immorality, State Airlines Merger Not Impossible, Says Minister. News in Brief. Law: Month's Driving Ban On Mayoress, Supreme Court Of India Supreme Court Rule Impaired Constitutional Freedom Garg And Another v. Excise Commissioner Uttar Pradesh And Another, Guy Fawkes Night Fines, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Was The Car Park Public? Williams v. Boyle. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1862. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes, In The Sale Rooms Drake Documents Retch £10,440 Plymouth Gets Will, M.W.B. Steals The Flower Show, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,140, Musical Vanity Fair, Bridge Too Good To Be True. Property: Furnished Country Properties, Curtis & Henson, Town Houses, Country Properties, Collins & Collins & Rawlence, Harrods, Property Market More Offices For N.F.U. Block Next Door. Picture Gallery: The North Protests. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Minister Appointed For Washington, Security Chief For National Gallery, New Dean Of Wells, From The London Gazette, Two Appointed To Railways Board. Index. Editorials/Leaders: No Solution, Escape Route?, The Balance-Sheet, Having the Blade. Letters to the Editor: Firework Display, Waste Noise, Crisis Over Cuba, Office Workers' Charter, The Old Bailey, School-Leaving Age, Help From Britain, Inhumanity, The Primary Purpose Bus Service For Employees?, Building Industry. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Full Strength Shaw, History in Terms of Chess, Despairing Cry from the Provinces, Tame-Sounding Verdi Requiem, Mr. Bernard Haitink's Faith in Bruckner, A Polished Mirror for Humanity Royal Shakespeare Theatre: King Lear, Friendly Students For Covent Garden, Picturesque and Classical, A Horrifying Film Arts Theatre Club: Mondo Cane, Violinist Taken Ill At Recital. Obituaries: Mr. C. G. Nelson, Mr. Robert Openshaw Former A.E.U. President, Mr. Ralph Hodgson, Sir Will Spens. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Commodities Tin Undertone Steady, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: Continental Bourses More Firm Gains On Frankfurt Paris Activity Increases, Haleybridge Share Split, Cadbury's Build New Bremen Works, Very Big Help For Money Market, Bombay Gold Price Plunges Again, Canadian Wheat For China, Lord Ritchie On Federation Space May Be Needed In New Building, Zurich Steady, Pound Holds Firm Against Dollar, Turnover Of £10M. In Jo'burg Sugar Battle, The Astley Industrial Trust Limited Steps To Meet Changed Trading Conditions Reorganization And Further Diversification Of Business Sir Stanley Bell Views Group's Future With Confidence, London Stock Exchange Firm Gains For Industrials Gilt-Edged Market Neglected, Advertising Plans Of M-R (Cray), U.S. Markets Closed, East African Coffee Union Plan, Eagle Star's New Jamaican Interest, Greece To Settle Hellenic Trust Debt, Beralt Tin And Wolfram Sir Christopher Bullock On The Dumping Of Tungsten Concentrates From Behind The Iron Curtain And Its Dangers, More Scotch Whisky For U.S., Mr. Erroll To See Wool Men Concern Over Treaty With Japan, U.S. Fire Losses Up Again, How Generous IS IT Wise For The Rich To Be?, French Oil Drilling Merger, Cyril Lord's Bad START To Year, Foreign Companies Unifonds' Policy Of Liquidity, Japanese-Sino Trade Talks, A Note Of Optimism On Southern Africa Mr. Oppenheimer Looks At Prospects, Winnipeg Grain Market, Citroen Debenture, Record Sales., News From Industry English Electric-Arc Welding Company Formed New Chemical Plant For Montecatini, Company News Wall Paper Manufacturers Confidence In Meeting Competition Amal. Industrials Dividend Cut By 30 Points To 20 P.C., Wall Street Background To The Mid-Term Elections, Malaya To Borrow Abroad, £1M. Cement Plant Opened, Continental Bank Returns, Fork Lift Trucks., Overseas Finance Japan To Float Bonds Abroad U.S. And Swiss Issues Contemplated, Dictograph Telephones, India's Plea To Investors, Spain Retains Petrol Monopoly, Are EQUITY Prices At Last On The Turn? Local Authorities Step Up Funding, Yesterday's Dividends, Revenue Surplus Of £28M., Fiat And Simca End Tie-Up Casualty Of E.E.C. Regulation 17, Unit Trust Prices, New Issue Dividend. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Business Changes Mr. L. M. Broadway Leaves Castrol.
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