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The Times - 24/06/1963

1963; Gale Group;

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From Our Lawn Tennis Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR POLO CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Rowing Correspondent, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motor Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Athletics Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Estates Correspondent, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, SIMON RODNEY, F. H. LOGAN., G. W. MANSELL, D. C. DAVIDSON, K. ORMSBY WELLS, E. T. MADDOX, GILBERT STONE., S. R. STENSON, ROBERT PARR., J. READ, RICHARD HILTON, BRYAN BECKER., RUTH WYATT COSTE, DAVID WHEELER, EDWARD GARDNER, TONY LEAVEY, RUDOLF VRBA, GEORGE COPEMAN., DINAH M. B. SYNGE, JANET LLEWELLIN., FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A NEW YORK CORRESPONDENT, From Our Dramatic Critic, Mr. J. W. Murphy, Lord Robert Grosvenor, From ourr Agricultural Correspondent, From a Correspondent, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, By N. I. Momtchiloff,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Business Premises, Opera And Ballet, Flowers. Sport: Burnham Results, Today's Cricket, Schools Cricket Details, Sports in Brief, Scores in Other First-Class Cricket Matches Gloucester v. Essex, British Women Win Pentathlon, Sandhurst Make Clean Sweep, Saturday's Results At Four Meetings Ascot Heath, Athletics Details Welwyn Garden City, Ascot Times Compared Goldhill Fastest Two-Year-Old, Shrewsbury Scores, Entry Of 193 For Henley Stiff Competition In Diamonds, Sandmoor Golf Haliburton Steals Up Unnoticed, Cooch Behar Cup For Cowdray Park, Blue Haze Twice First, Butcher's Test Century May Be Decisive West Indies Regain Initiative, Taylor Overhauls Tulloh On The Tape, Leading Averages Batting, Compton Croquet, Players Nearing Best Form Subdued Entry For Burnham, Santana Has Qualities Of Wimbledon Champion Sangster And Darmon In Danger Today, Today's Racing Programmes Stockton, Memorial Trophy For Hall, Victory For London In Student Eights, Today's Order Of Play, Captains In Good Batting Form Shrewsbury Hold On To Defy Malvern, Folkestone Selections, Cirencester Take Polo Cup, Cambridge Rout Oxford, Two-Day Event Won By Point Women Swim Well For Britain, Marlow Regatta Behaviour Open To Criticism, Boros U.S. Open Champion Palmer, Unfit, Six Strokes Behind. Display Advertising: Cegb, Leicester Temperance, Tww, Ribena, Alitalia, Multiple Display Advertisements, Carpet Selection, Du Maurier, The Times, Austrian Airlines, Orient Lines, Dunlop. Picture Gallery: Mr. Kennedy in Germany. News: Republican Rift On Presidency Waiting Policy By Mr. Rockefeller, Dundee Considered For Printing Plant, U.A.R. Allows Yemen To Join Union, Visitors Barred From Republic, Oil Firm's Tanks Taken Over In B. Guiana Government Buying Russian Petrol, Boring May Solve London's Water Problem Underground Supplies In Rock Areas, Italian Ministers Sworn, Dr. Ward Must Not Advise On Portraits, Security Arrests Total 5,000, N. Korea Support For China, M.P.s To Study Roads On Continent, Australian Spies For Peace, Parents' Taxes, 1963, Pope Paul Reaffirms Liberal Intentions Pledge To Continue Predecessor's Work, Russia Stops Radio Jamming, Teachers' Council Proposed Control Of Standards, U.S. Government Asked To Aid Negotiations, Pollyanna Wins Again, Union Attack On Policy In Aden, Greek Cabinet's Troubles Three Ministers Sacrificed, President Of India Flies Home, Stevens on Stowage-"An Agreeable Writer", Clark Coolly Invincible At Zandvoort Hill Dogged By Bad Luck, New Oporto Bridge Opened, New University Faces Lodgings Problem, 6 Live Bombs At Scrap Yard, Zanzibar Achieves Self-Rule, Shock On Schools Tuberculosis, New Forest Camping Inquiry Urged, Japan Looks Closely At Radio Culture, Coping With Ten Years Of Change, Crisis Peak Over, Says Lord Poole, Labour Unbeatable, Mr. Wilson Declares, Blazing Engine Stops Express, No Americans In Profumo Case, Giving The Farm Engineers A New Status, "Beeching Myth Must Be Exploded", Iraq Execution Of 28 Communists Denial To Moscow On Women's Trial, Business Ladder, Fist Fighting In Diet, Plans For Woomera Launchings, Germans Give Mr. Kennedy A Rousing Welcome President's Assurances On Defence Of Berlin, First Methane Gas Tanker Launched 'Exciting Prospects', Lord Coleraine Protests At Nuclear Policy "Bungling" Over Programme Call For Inquiry On Welsh Contract, The Widening Gap in Pakistan, Norway Cabinet Crisis Feared Pit Administration Criticized, Art Colleges Disappointed By Diplomas Ruling, Tour Likely For Miss Tereshkova Russians Honour Astronauts, London Discussions This Week On Malaysia, 17 Involved In Outbreak Of Typhoid Confirmation Of Child Case Police Trace Girl To Norfolk, Further Study In London Of Nato Force Plan, Maintaining Peace In Middle East U.S. Aid To Arabs And Israelis Defended, Man Killed At Explosives Factory Building Destroyed, Communists Widen Forbidden Zone In Berlin, Pakistan Attacks India Pact Offer, Firm Mandate For Mr. Khrushchev, Wolverhampton Example, "Heart Wounded But Spirit Unbroken" Mr. Macmillan Moved By Neither Panic Nor Obstinacy, Critical Day For Canadian Government No-Confidence Motion Over Handling Of First Budget, Pay Grievances Aired, B.O.A.C. Plans For Use Of Vc 10, Room Barricaded By Borstal Girls, U.S. Aircraft To Rival Concord, Lectures With Breakfast University Series On Television, Liberals' "Regret" On Inquiry, Five Britons Killed In Yemen Service Men And Women Held Captive "Adventure Training" Party Loses Way At Night, Language Dispute In Belgium, On Other City Pages, Gas Kills Plants On Roundabout Beds Now Protected, Mass Lobby On Tv Bill, Farming Notes & Comments, Kenya Warning On Law And Order Mr. Kenyatta Says HE Will Be Firm, Chinese Post Set Up In Ladakh, Masked Ministers Denial, Academy Pictures For Hospitals, Success In Spite Of Avalanches, Rumania Again Out Of Step With Russia Refusal To Suppress Chinese Party Letter, The Course Of Nature Woodlark As Rival To Nightingale. News in Brief. Law: Charged With Murder Of Woman, Alleged "Solitary Confinement" 9 Weeks, Says Girl, Another Security Case Soon, Says Mr. Wigg, Horse Dope Case: Sixth Man In Court, Man Charged With Murder Of Negro Leader. Property: Knight, Frank & Rutley, Osborne King & Megran, Davis & Co.,, Sales By Auction, Jones, Lang, Wootton & Sons, Factories & Sites, John D. Wood & Co., Property Market West Country Manor House Offered With 287 Acres. Politics and Parliament: Sir Robert Menzies At Chequers, Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, In And Out Of Parliament The Week the Tories Nearly Lost Their Head, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Rumania's Gesture, Uniting Employers, Last Minute Difficulties, Drum Major. Letters to the Editor: Mr. Macmillan's Leadership Time For Careful Reflection In The Constituencies, Enahoro Case, Press Council, Educating Managers, Lost Chorus, "Rehabilitation" Of Slansky. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1863. Arts and Entertainment: Savoury Flans From France, Cambridge Revue, Dublin Exhibition Of Wolfe Tone, Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,333. Official Appointments and Notices: Leader Of Cuban Exiles Resigns Protest At Invasion Statements, From The London Gazette, University News Oxford, Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, Ecclesiastical News Archbishop Of Perth's Consecration. Reviews: The True Spirit of Chamber Music, Verdi's Vivid Vision Caught, Art and Us, Carpaccio-Venice Preserved, A Comedy About Conformity Questors Theatre: The Workout, Voices From Limbo, Students In New Ballet, Fantastic Invention Of Actress's Play, German Ballet's Firmer Hold on the Public. Obituaries: Colonel Herbert Bruce Canadian Politics And Medicine, Obituary, Col. Sydney E. H. Daw, Sir David Campbell. Business and Finance: William Mallinson & Sons Limited Timber and Veneer Merchants, Plywood and Panel Manufacturers, MITCHELL CONSTRUCTION HOLDINGS LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Act, 1948), News From Industry French Industry Moves Out Of The Crowded Areas Decentralization Speeded Up, Steadiness Of The Swedish Economy Worth Studying, Mansfields One-For-Two Rights Issue, Stock Market Features Fixed Interest Stocks Back In Favour, Financial Implications Of Planned Growth I-N.E.D.C. Target Will Mean Borrowing From Abroad, Money Easy On Saturday, Harvey-Stewart Joint Sales In Scotland, Russia Arrives In Force On International Oil Scene, Reverse For Erdoel, Amalgamated Dental Company Mr. Aiken Watson's Statement, Company News Triplex Foundries Chairman "More Hopeful" Int. Publishing's Stake In Europe, Revenue Properties' Earnings, Achille Serre, Continental Bourses Lifeless Conditions Still On European Markets, Associated Newspapers Ltd. Lord Rothermere's Statement, How "The Times" Indices Have Moved, Demand For Machine Tools Still Lagging Hopes For Recovery By Year-End, The East Surrey Water Company Sir George McNaughton's Speech, Industrial Films Electrical Power Up To Date Glimpse Of Many Activities, Firmer Tone In Rayon Market, Throgmorton Trust Debenture Issue, South Africa's Trade Figures, N.Z. Produces More Bacon And Ham, BLANES LIMITED (Incorporated under the Comapnies Act, 1948.), Aftermath Of U.S. Steel Dispute Contracts Likely To Fall Business Confidence, £1.2M. Tied Loan To Nigeria, Sterling Unchanged, German Spot Money Rate Jumps, CATALIN LIMITED (Manufacturers of Plastics) Steady Progress Of New Products, Financial Aid For German Oil, Lancashire Firm's Plastics Success, Gatt Waiver On American Tariffs New Scheme Valid On August 31, Foreign Holdings In U.S. Over $8,000M., Weekend Reactions To G.S.A. Tin Sales Policy, Amber Bid Rejected, New Savings In The Red Second Deficit Of Year, £35M. Bond Offer By Mexico, Overseas Finance World Bank Loan To Yugoslavia $30M. For Highways, Furniture Course Postponed, Foreign Companies Pepsi-Cola Growth Record. Business Appointments: Business Changes Elected To Board Of John Brown's. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodity Markets.

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