The Times - 31/10/1962
1962; Gale Group;
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From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent, From Our Labour Staff, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Bridge Correspondent, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, By a Shipping Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR FILM CRITIC, From Our Africa Correspondent, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMON MARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, FRANCIS PORTAL., P. H. PARKIN, W. J. LEAPER, GILBERT DALLEY, MOHAMMED YOUSUF, R. N. REID., MALCOLM HITCHCOCK, MURIEL GAMMANS, WILLIAM DOUGLAS HOME, AXEL HEYST, KITTIE L. DODD., From Our Special Correspondent, DENNIS CHAPMAN, W. C. W. NIXON, J. C. McCLURE BROWNE, A. A. HAWKER, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Mr John Rodgers, M. R. C., A correspondent, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Common Market Correspondent,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Educational, Opera And Ballet, Flowers, Travel. Property: George Trollope & Sons, Town Houses, 180-Ft. Building For Ipswich P.I.C.'s £2.5M. Scheme, Board-Residence And Apartments, Country Properties, Alfred Pearson & Son, Harrods. Law: MR. JUSTICE CROSS, sitting in the, Cricket Captain's Decree, Union Branch Chairman Sent For Trial, Biattleaxe Officer Found Guilty, Four Death Sentences On Africans, Probation Officers Trusted Judge On Actions Of Former Prisoners, Man Accused Of Girl's Murder, Court Of Appeal Mother's Right To See Guardian's Reports In Re K (Infants), Woman Blind After Taking Quinine Two Men Gaoled, Solicitor Accused Of Fraud, Court Of Appeal Landlord's Intention Gregson And Another v. Cyril Lord Ltd, Former Planning Chairman Accused Of Corruption "Received Money For Supply Of Information To Builders", Restrictive Practices Court Books Agreement Upheld Restrictive Practices Court In Re Net Book Agreement, Court Support Book Resale Rules. Sport: Selwyn Unlikely To Hold Trinity Keble Favourites At Oxford, Yesterday's Nottingham Results, M.C.C. Submit Meekly Historic Defeat, Stowe Indebted To Orr, Today's Football Association, Squash Rackets, Sports in Brief, Golf Commentary Palmer Raises Prestige of Open, Ireland Make Two Changes, Casuals Subdue Cambridge, Narrow Rackets Victory, Chatelet Incurs Penalty, Football Of International Flavour White Hart Lane Showpiece, Today's Racing Programmes Plumpton, Hockey Club Records, Well Bred But Disappointing Sales Horses With SAD Records. Picture Gallery: Air Drop. News: Talks With France On Airliner, France Still Fails To Ease Overcrowding, Workers 'Occupy' Factory, Letter From Mr. Macmillan To President Ayub, Blue Trains Raise Revenue 142%, Villagers Fight Coal Board, U.S. Spending On Nuclear Arms Rises $194M. Increase In Year, Return Air Flight Fares To Be Increased I.A.T.A. Link Decision With Wider Group Concessions, Call For German Treaty Renewed, Rhodesia Pipeline Agreement Refinery To Be Built By Consortium, Farm Incomes Up By 6 Per Cent, Regalia Lit Up In Carriage, Antiguans Protest Against Casino, S. Africa Meets Six On Nov. 20, Indian Confidence Of Holding Chinese U.S. Move Removes Fear Of Pakistan Action Forward Positions Probed As Peking Forces Regroup, I.C.C. Staff Strike Rejected By Vote, £3½M. Extension Scheme For Central Criminal Court Assize For New Greater London Area, Building Workers Demand Biggest Rise Yet 1s. 6D. An Hour For 1M. Men, Railway Safety Standards Hit By Men's Uncertainty Morale Warning By Chief Inspector, E.E.C. Warning On British Economy Hint Of Future Setbacks, Trinidad Seeking Association, Turkish Denial Of Aid Cut, Cyprus Deadlock On Bases Minister For London, Poland Plans Air Service To India, Parachute Caught In Train 'Drop' Site Criticized, Modernization Of British Museum Trustee System To Be Revised, Docks Board Chairman, Modernization In U.K. Shipyards Big Expenditure Programmes, Inquiry Service For Doctors, Mr. Ikeda Asks Japan To Look To Europe Emphasis On U.S. Criticized, On Other City Pages, Sir E. Whitehead Addresses U.N. Critics Non-Racial Ideals In S. Rhodesia African Majority In 15 Years, Possible Change In Aden Currency, Liner Men Tell Of Fiji Club Fight, Czech President In Mascow, Trade Talks With Chinese, Sacristy Covered With Soot, Yemen Seeks More Egyptian Aid Britain Accused Of Interference, Guests of the Vail of Van, Radio Research Valve Weighs 4½ Tons 'Fires' Space Beam, 4,000 Report For Work At Ford's Armed With Pledges, West German Unions Seek New Partnership Role, Welensky Lead In N. Rhodesia Poll, Call To Expand Education 'Crash Programme' AIM Of Campaign, British Consul In Katanga Stoned, Rubber Workers To Strike Today, Builders' Attack On Suppliers' Prices, Ignorance On The Bench, Orkney High-Speed Ferry Prospect, Plea For Peking At U.N. Fails British Position Reaffirmed, P.O. Engineers Put Their Case, Challenge To Prayer Books Proposals Disquieting, Say Evangelicals, Cleaning Starts On St. Paul's, High Poll In N. Rhodesia Election Day Marked By Restraint, Kidnapped Boy Proud Of His Experience Doctors' Advice In Peugeot Case, Support In Britain For Arms Fund, Sculpture As New Status Symbol, Pakistan Asked To Keep Peace, Mounting German Criticism Over "Spiegel" Action, Blockade Lifted For Two Days, Sales Drive For New Orders, More Research On Nuclear Power, Drivers On Metro "Requisitioned", $40M. Offer For U.S. Newspaper, U Thant Meets Cuba Leaders For Talks Hopes Of Peaceful Settlement, Ruler Of Kuwait Names Heir, Manchester Rates Warning, Third Term For Pres. Ben-Zvi, Inquiry Into Co-Op. Society Affairs Solicitors' Statement, Orders For Large Tankers May Be Placed In U.K., University's £3,000 Microscope Found. Display Advertising: Reader's Digest, Unifonds, Gillette, Volvo, Multiple Display Advertisements, Monk, Reed, De LA Rue Bull, Vickers, Lloyds & Scottish Finance, Geographical Magazine, The Times, Coal, Alcan, Prudential, Qualcast, Electro Motion, Flowplan, Accles & Pollock, Bea, Steel Company Of Wales. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Protection For Workers And Consumers Bills In The Queen's Speech, Monday Division On Censure Motion, Hopes Renewed On Nuclear Tests, Mr. Wilson To Seek Deputy Leadership Rivalry Inside The Party, Mr. B. De Ferranti Resigns Shares Difficulty, Party leaders look forward from a turning point in history House Of Commons, New Heads For Ministries, Mr. Macmillan promises aid to India: "practical optimism" as basis for negotiations with Russia, Text of The Queen's Speech, Fillip To Faster Building New Powers For Mr. Rippon Director-General To Be Appointed, House Of Lords, 13 Bills In The Queen's Speech Other Measures To Come Debate On Market Next Week. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1862. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes, Bridge: Practical Exercises, Emil And The Detectives To Be Staged Again, In The Sale Rooms £2,000 Bid Secures Early Aristotle, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,134. Reviews: Study of a Papal Election, The Star Turns Red In Paris, Vienna Ballet In The Making, Cinerama Takes The Road West London Casino (Friday): How the West Was Won, Musical Lacks Argument Amateurish Echo Theatre Royal, Stratford, E.: What a Crazy World, The Impressionist Period, Shaw Play On Television, Stokowski Founds An Orchestra, An Australian Pianist, London Debut of Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, Songs In Many Moods. Official Appointments and Notices: Ely Quarter Sessions Chairman, New Warden Of Merton, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, New Archbishop Of Brisbane, From The London Gazette, New Awards Under Miners' Schemes, University News Oxford. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: More Illiterates, Peace on the Sea Front, Moroccan Claims, "Books are Different", The Programme. Letters to the Editor: Maternity Services, Crisis Over Cuba, Ethics Of The Business World, India And Her Neighbours Attitude Towards Pakistan, Building Homes For Music, Larger Buses, Back To Mackintoshes, A Matter Of Urgency, University Pay. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. G. H. Stancer, Lord Hampton, Dr. Heinrich Weitz The German Red Cross, Miss Marjory West Adult Religious Education, Mr. Stanley Resor, Obituary, Canon Julian Bickersteth. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Commodity Markets £4 A Ton Rise In Cash Tin On Shortage Of Supplies, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: Zurich Optimism Fades, Difficult Credit Conditions, "House" To Close At 2 P.M. On Dec. 24, Dollar Weaker On Zurich, Malaya's Stockpile Suggestion, H. A. SAUNDERS LIMITED (Car Distributors) Efficient Organization Ready To Meet Difficult Conditions Mr. Gordon W. Saunders Reviews Progress, Latest Dividends, Ledoga In U.S., Credit Drapery Offer For Sale, Canadian Oil Companies, U.S. Gold Stock $16,082M., Wool Secretariat Meeting, Republic Steel Profit Nearly Halved, Jamaican Bank Rate Reduction, Mark Lane Profit Forecast, Hallmark Securities Limited, Samuel Williams Group Reorganization, Next Stage In Common Market Action Programme Drawing The Threads Together, Jo'burg Active, Sweden Cuts Tariffs For E.F.T.A., News From Industry Amount Of Shipping For Scrap Reaches New Peak Stewart & Lloyds' New £4M. Plant, £200M. Net Income Estimate For Royal Dutch-Shell, Merchant Bank's Trust Issue, S.E. Council Simplify Reelection Rules, United States Steel Cut Dividend, Scotish Tweed Firms Merge, Company News Associated Maltsters Hold Distribution Out Of Lower Profits J. & F. Stone Pay More With Earnings Unchanged, Wall Street Index Jumps Another 9.63, B.T.R. Integration., British Electronic Hit By Delayed Pilkington, Samuel Williams & Sons Ltd. John Hudson Fuel & Shipping Ltd., U.S. Manufacturers' Orders Rise, The Natal Estates Limited Mount Edgecombe, Natal., Opel Goes Ahead With Expansion, Ship Mortgage Finance Company Provision Of Additional Funds Foreshadowed, Further Fall In Gold Price, Court Line Incur Loss, U.S. Oil Project In Antigua, HARMONY GOLD MINING COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa.), Foreign Companies Unifonds Cut Payment Gross Income Falls, Revenue Deficit Of £38M., Wall Street Very Steady $1 Or More Advances, Rubber Producers In Keen Fight For Markets U.K. Synthetic Output To Be Increased, U.S. Anti-Trust Department Foreign Commerce Investigations, Continental Bourses Frankfurt Hit By Profit-Taking Paris Weaker, Mac Fisheries To Open Restaurant, London Stock Exchange Small Price Changes Gilts And Equities Subdued, Marking Slips To Be Stamped, Overseas Finance Japan Eases Tight Money Situation, Expansion For Hambros U.S. Associate, Unit Trust Prices, Barclay, Curle Obtain £250,000 Contract, Herbert Morris Cut Final By One Point. Business Appointments: Business Changes Sir B. Rowcroft Leaves C.S.S.A.. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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