The Times - 21/09/1962
1962; Gale Group;
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From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Yachting Correspondent, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LAWN TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RADIO CORRESPONDENT, Our Legal Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Estates Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Midland Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From Our United Nations Correspondent, From Our Rome Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Commonwealth Staff, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, SIDNEY ROGERSON, W. P. SWEETNAM, GEOFFREY THOMAS., J. E. J. PERCIVAL, J. H. MILLAR, FRANK BESWICK, R. M. M. KING., JOYCE O. ADKINS., From Our Special Correspondent in east Germany, ROBERT PONSONBY, L.J. KASTNER, L. F. HERBERT., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Science Correspondent, FROM OUR FILM CRITIC, LadY Keeling, From Our Special Correspondents, By Our City Editor, From Our Industrial Staff,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Air Services, Opera And Ballet, Public Appointments. Display Advertising: Mercantile Bank Limited, Anderson, Beefeater, Guy, A Splendid, Multiple Display Advertisements, The London Assurance, Cunard, A. N. Z., Bbc Publications, Lombank Limited, The Birmingham Post, Colt, R.U.K.B.A, Taylor Woodrow, Icfc, Hawker Siddeley Group, The Times, Ford, Martins Bank Limited, "Broomwade", The Beetle Cure, Newalls, Aic, Parker 61, Bp, The Chartered Bank, Michelin Tyre Co. Ltd, Durium, Ivor, Hermeseal, The Reliance Telephone Co. Ltd., Granada Tv, Morris, Dry Fly Sherry, Dorman Long. Sport: Guest Artist Nagle Shares Golf Lead Immaculate Putts By Alliss, Navy To Stage Pentathlon, Piggott Cautioned, Qualifiers For Third Round, Sports in Brief, Run Of Success Maintained Double For R. Jarvis At Great Yarmouth, Declared Runners At Four Meetings Haydock Park, Lady Clare Gains Championship Fourth Win In Flying Dutchman Series, Catamarans At Last Gaining Recognition, Plans For New Rinks Skating Prospects Encouraging, Worcester Offer To Rumsey, Greek Opponent For McGrail, Weatherly One Ahead In America's Cup Series Light Airs Help U.S. Yacht, First Winner Of Season For Queen Mother Space King's Long Journey May Be Rewarding, More Talent Money If Clubs Pay Proposals For League Meeting, Four On Coaching Short List England Managership Left To F.A. Council, Yesterday's Racing Results Ayr, Famous Derby Winner Dies In U.S., Windscale May At His Best Weight Advantage In Ayr Gold Cup, Rosewall Wins Tight Match Segura A Great Warrior. Picture Gallery: Cigarette Cards of Yesterday. News: West Initiative On Berlin Urged, Baby Girl Found Dead, Tickets For Opening Of Parliament, Enthusiastic Liberals Call for Britain to Join the Six Political Implications Fully Approved Only A Dozen Oppose Motion, Prince Opens Libya Hinterland Road, Part Of St. Paul's To Be Cleaned START Next Month On West Front, Mr. Nehru's Fears And Hopes Commonwealth "A Flexible Body", Arms Searches In Nigeria, Confidence Of Nation For President De Gaulle Plan Explained, "Europe's Corner Stone", Improved Interpol Radio Network Plans Outlined At Madrid Meeting, No Rush To Vote In Algeria, Chinese Still On Indiain Territory, Blue Streak In Satellite Test, Schoolboys Own Up To Train Damage, Girls In Caravans Near U.S. Base Report Tells Of Welfare Problem, China Showing Friendlier Face Towards Japan Trade Restrictions To Be Eased, Election Before Committing Britain, Says Mr. Jay, Farmers Back Meat Marketing Plan, Cabinet Plans Tactics, A Lot To Be Done Yet in Brussels, Says Mr. Macmillan Alternative To Six Not A Practical Proposition Hope Of Foodstuffs "Marriage Market" On Fair Basis, Prefabricated Buildings For Charterhouse, Buganda Grip On Party, Election For Quebec Plan To Take Over Power Concerns, U.S. Clash Over Negro Student, Front Stairs Bus For London, Teacher Critic Of Mr. Kenyatta, Sir R. Welensky's Warning, Face to Face with a Rhinoceros, Living with Pankow and the Wall, Mob Rule 'Disgrace To England', Communist Call To Labour, 3-Level Walks In Liverpool Centre Restaurants 300ft. Up In Tower, New Deal For Old People Urged Higher Pension And A Special Costs Index, U.S. Appeal For Strengthening Of U.N. Finances, Aden Editor Attacks Treaty, China's Nuclear Arms Research, Cool Reception In U.S. For Maudling Plan Fear Of Compromising Control Of The Dollar, Tighter Security Measures Against Naga Rebels Sympathy Of Villagers With Guerrilla Cause, Coventry Fears Mining Threat To Precision Industries Cathedral Council Seek Assurances On Subsidence Damage, Liberals In Conference Streamlining Of National Health Service Urged Attack On Resale Price Maintenance, Viking Disaster Baffles Oslo Inquiry Strong Crosswind As Possible Cause, Nigerian Leader's Welcome, Mr. Nkomo In Hiding After Ban On Party Zapu Leaders Detained In Southern Rhodesia Police Find Explosive Stocks, Telstar Proving Its Worth British Hopes Of Own Satellite, Roman Coin Find Implications, School Leavers Find Work, Press Council To Consider Report Cautious Acceptance By Most Papers, Commonwealth Judges For Privy Council Proposal Discussed At Conference, Vendetta Spirit Dies Hard In Italy, 100 Injured In Accra Bombs Thrown At Procession, £20,000 City Coal Exchange Offer Shipping Rotunda To Australia, Result Welcomed In Bonn, Pouce Search For £5,000 Renoir, Need To Keep Britain Strong Mr. Macmillan On Market Entry, Giving Victim More Time To Sue, Gretel Beaten In Light Winds, Hospital To Cost £3,800,000, South Pacific Maps To Be Revised, German Appeal For Coal Policy Fight With Oil Being Lost, U.N. Aircraft Crashes In Katanga "Shot Down" Report Swedish Crew Of Ten, 24-Hour Rail Strike Call By Union London Tube Men Involved Closures Protest, COMMON MARKET: Prospect of Labour Split.... Election Demand.... Foreign Reactions 80 Labour M.P.s Favour Joining The Six Mr. Gaitskell "Putting Hostile View Too Harshly", On Other City Pages, Festival Criticism By Shostakovich, Frankfurt Display Of 100,000 Books Biggest Fair Since End Of War, Journey To Lost Oasis Sandhurst Cadets' Training Trip, £96M. Surplus For Half-Year, "4,200 Russians In Cuba", Spanish Trawlers Seized Fishing Rights Dispute With Morocco, Greater Wind Speed, 8s. Pay Rise For Farm Workers, Shipping Lines Make Offer Face-Saver For U.S. Commission, Citizen Force May Be Dropped South African Police Leaders Meet, Science and Medicine Research 40 Years Ago, Dr. Luns Arries In London, New Zealand Response To "Go IT Alone" For Terms In Europe Outcome Of Talks Seen As Breathing Space, Yemen Promise Of Modern Reforms, Tanks Damaged In Argentina Clash Troops March On Buenos Aires, No National Radio Show Next Year, Setback To Mr. Butler's Hopes For Central Africa, Peking Warning On Use Of Force. News in Brief. Law: Prison Sentence On Petty Officer, Gulbenkian v. British Broadcasting Corporation, Further Remand In Secrets Case, Probate, Divorce And Admiralty Division Contemnor Released Carter v. Carter, Vacation Court Probate, Divorce And Admiralty Division Not Far From Brixton Verdon v. Verdon, Gaol And Fines For Pose As Doctor Man WHO Helped At Operations, No Trial By Jury Of Drunken Driving Cases Urged, Magistrates At Wits' End On Thefts. Property: Sales By Auction, Church To Sell £11M. Property Finance For £24M. Developments, John D. Wood & Co., Country Properties, Giddy & Giddy, Tufnell & Partners, Borough Treasurer Predicts Continued Rates Rise. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,100, Television Programmes, Handel Opera In Liege, British Chess Win In Nine Moves. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Liberals Commit Themselves To European Federalism. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Western Oil, Mission to Peking, New Wind in an Old Quarter?, Nip and Foist, Rising Rates. Letters to the Editor: Pedigree Of Nations, Labelling Of Drugs, The Soblen Case, Prospects Of Trade Finding Markets Abroad, Legal Language, Edinburgh Opera, Speed In The Air, Profits And Pay, Army Public Relations, Nyasaland. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Geneva Delegation Appointment, Salisbury Recorder, Rome Scholarshp In Architecture, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, Naval Appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1862. Reviews: Scottish Baritone's Cold START, Quintet's Fine Performance, Warsaw's Festival Of Modern Music, Case for More Opera in the Concert Hall, A Short Story to Fascinate the Filmgoer, Man WHO Likes Snakes Round The House. Obituaries: Mr. H. G. Reid, Admiral C. E. L. Helfrich Former Commander Of The Dutch Navy, Dr. K. W. Luckhurst Director Of The R.S.A., Dr. Harold Hartley, Miss Molly Mellanby, Mr. Robert Colquhoun A Distinguished Artist, Obituary, Lieut.-Col. W. H. L. McCarthy. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Commodities Copper Price Rise Shortlived, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: European Energy Problems Need For Low Cost Supplies, F. & C. Offer, B.T.C. Forms £9M. Hotel Co., British Exhibitors At Helsinki Fair, Tour Of Japan By U.S. Securities Analysts, U.K.-Australian Trade Falls, Continental Bourses More Sharp Falls On Frankfurt Brighter Paris Tone, W. German Reserves Jump, Volkswagen Increase Production, Panic Sales Of Gold In India Private Hoards Disposed Of, £1.9M. Expansion Plan For Kimberly-Clark, Swiss Tenpin Bowling Equipment For U.K., American Photocopy, I.M.F. Borrowing Scheme, Wm. Cory & Son, Limited, Henry Head Success, Keyser, Ullmann Offer Attracts £27M., Higher Spending On The Good Life B.O.T. Begins A Regular Survey Of Catering Turnover, Computer Plots Varied Menus Farmers Pioneer New Method, Foreign Holdings Of U.S. Securities At New Peak, Mitsubishi Raises Price Again, WAGON REPAIRS LIMITED (Subsidiary Cos.: The Wigan Wagon Co., Ltd.; Principality Wagon Co., Ltd.; Sam E. Stevens Ltd.; The Bolt and Nut Company (Tipton) Ltd.; Handy Angle Ltd.; and The Steel Services Co., Ltd.), Draft Agreement On Cocoa Completed, Japan Rejects French Import Proposal, Credit Shortage Persists, Note Circulation Still Falling, Studebaker-Airune Negotiations, Bp Forms Caribbean Subsidiary, Dm.60m. German Bond Loan, A. F. STODDARD & COMPANY (Carpet Manufacturers) Record Sales In Centenary Year, "Favourable Outlook" For Wall Street, News From Industry New Scotch Whisky For London Market English Steel Order 100-Ton Furnaces, Value Of New Construction Orders Up £29M. On 1961, Foreign Companies Germans Acquire French Steel Business, Michael Nairn & Greenwich Limited and Jas. Wilhamson & Son Limited, Wall Street Loses More Ground Declines Of $1, I.C.T.A. £5M. Loan Issue, S. Africa's Trade Balance Improves, Wall Street $1 Lower, Canadian Treasury Hill Rate Rises, Qualcast One-For-Ten Scrip And Capital Payment, Hongkong Textiles, Cope, Allman Profit Up, Company News Alex. Stephen's Lack Of Orders Compels Switch To Other Activities Melias Maintain Dividend From Lower Eaenings, Pound Closes Steady, Silver Breaks The 100D. Barrier Persistent Demand, Kayser Bondor Profit Warning, Hicking Pentecost & Co. Ltd. Wider Field Of Activities Sought Mr. Leonard S. Pentecost On Problem Of Rising Cosms, German Banks Sign Agreement With Egypt, Profit-Taking Hits Milan, London Provisions Exchange, Record Move In Gilt-Edged Issue Terms Heavy Industry Still Under Pressure, Geo. Ewer Acquisition, Treading The Doorsteps In Domestic Appliances War, Bank Advances At Peak Level, L. Hammond & Co. Limited Steady Growth Of Business, London Stoce Exchange Rise In Funds Slows Down Selective Buying Of Equities, Yesterday's Dividends, English Scotish & Australian Bank, Unit Trust Prices, Overseas Finance E.E.C. Countries Aid Madagascar £6¼M. Investment. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Business Changes Mr. Charles Hambro Joins British Tin Board.
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