The Times - 19/07/1963
1963; Gale Group;
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From Our Lawn Tennis Correspondent, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Architectural Correspondent, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Midland Correspondent, From Our Radio Correspondent, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Middle East Correspondent, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent, MURIEL GAMMANS, GEORGE THOMSON, WILLIAM WARBEY., JOHN WOOLLAM, V. T. H. DELANY, PETER H. STERN., ANDREW SOMOGYI, LAN GILMOUR., PETER CAZALET, K. G. COLLIER., ANNE R. CATON., LAURENCE WATKINSON, From a Special Correspondent, B. R. TOWNEND, GLADYS HILL, T. C. FOLEY, G. R. STRAUSS, CHARLES GRAVES, From Our Dramatic Critic, From Our Music Critic, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, Mr. R. L. S. Bruce-Mitford, F. T., From Our Science Correspondent, G. H., By Our City Editor, From Our Industrial Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY STAFF,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Legal Notices, Opera And Ballet, Flowers. Sport: Young Seldom In Difficulty, Edrich Plays Lone Hand For Surrey, Fine Polo Win By Sao Silvestre, Sovereign Again Shows Her Paces, Wilson Finds New Stature In Defeat Sangster's Massive Service, Lancashire Go For The Runs, Glamorgan Fail To Press Advantage, Sports in Brief, Yorkshire Owe Much To Stott's Fine Innings, Bolero First Home In Transatlantic Race, Close Finish At Bisley, Runners At Other Meetings Pontefract, Programme For Ascot Heath, Kempton Park Results, Warwickshire Women's County Title, Mesopotamia Can Concede Weight To Talahasse, Cantankerous Pitch No Fun For Batsmen Twenty Wickets Fall In Day, First Success For Leicester, Povall Reaches Last Eight, Murray Dethroned As Scottish Champion, Kent Lose Battle For Lead, Castell Again To The Fore Batting Attuned To Situation, Hill In Need Of Win Hailwood Drives In Grand Prix, Clash Of Sporting Giants. Picture Gallery: University Delegates at Palace. Law: High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Medical Men "Should Be Locked Up" Until They Agree Dalton v. Clark & Fenn Ltd., Court Of Criminal Appeal Conspiracy To Commit Summary Offence Indictable Regina v. Blamires Transport Services, Ltd., And Another, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Libel Damages For Journalist Weisskopf v. F. Muller Ltd. And Others, Two O.A.S. Men Gaoled, Ugandan Gaoled For Four Murders, High Court Of Justice: Chancery Division Tv Patent Not Infringed Burke v. Thorn Electrical Industries Ltd, County Court Changes. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1863. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Imperial College Gets £250,000 Fourth Anonymous Gift For London, Recordership Resigned. Display Advertising: Harveys, Victor Britain, Julian S. Hodge, The Marketing & Mercantile Group Of Companies, Natbifs, Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society, Multiple Display Advertisements, County Council Of Essex, Ipex, Villiers, The Times, Fielding & Johnson, Broom & Wade, Harwal Finance. News: Study Of Satellite Communications, Brussels Agriculture Meeting Ends, Slow Pace Of Talks On Barotseland, British Troops Train With Canadians Possibility Of An Exchange Visit, Expressionism in Music: Theme of Florence Festival, Experts Baffled By Crater "Inexplicable Marks" In Field, 3-Year Pay Pact For Car Workers, Tributes On 200th Anniversary, Short Session On Tests Ban, School Chosen For Princess Anne START In Autumn, Ultra-Simplicity For Autumn Hartnell Collection, Japan Enjoys A Truce Over Seaweed, H.P. Companies Defrauded Of £170,000 Cases "Too Frequent", The Duke On Youth And Leadership, French Strike Law Passed, Subsidy For Belgian Coal Industry, Middle East Days Of Rest That Confuse Businessmen, 'Curtail Marketing Board's Powers', Builders' Fears Of New N.I.C. Report, 3-Nation Talks On Nuclear Force, B.E.A. Expect Record June Profit, One-Way Traffic Plan South Of Thames, World Food Aid Total Of £17M., Townsfolk Appeal To U.N. Over Doctor, Four Men Seized In Mountain Hut, Call To U.N. For Action Against S. Africa Plan For Blockade On Petroleum, Wages Keep Within "Guiding Light", Consul Recalled To Pretoria, Army Chiefs See JET Pilot Killed, Clans Rally To Raise High The Roof Beam Arms Of 112 Chieftains Adorn Hall, All Five Of Family Found Dead, Pathet Lao Attack Repulsed, Soviet-China Split Divides Italian Communists, "Errors" In Factory Air Tests, On Other City Pages, Protests Mount Over Radio Agreement, Four Winners By One Sire Peterborough Show, Industry's Move On Business School, Crime In U.S. Up By 6 Per Cent "Four A Minute", Neutrality Offer By Dr. Jagan, Meal Before Swimming Caused Death, Malta Power Plan Work Begins, Agreement On Sale Of Trawler Fleet, Approval For New Tank, Martial Law Reported In Ukraine Town, P.O. Savings Bank To Move 7,500 Involved, Pakistan Plans To Curb Press, London Visit By Mr. Hoffman, Half-Mile Covered Way For London Shoppers Victoria Street Rebuilding, Royal Lancashire To Stay At Blackpool, University Staff's Protest Rejected, Warning On Drug Risk To Babies, R.A.F. Fighters Aid Besieged Amir Sorties To Relieve W. Aden Fort, Unknown Needs Of University Students, Mr. Herter In Bonn Trade Talks Warning Given By Prof. Erhard, Defence Visit By French Team, Sunday Strikes At Museums Tower Of London Will Be Closed, Complex Problem Of Choosing Colour Tv System, Peking's Support For N. Vietnam, Mr. Kennedy Acts To Curb Payments Deficit $500M. Loan From I.M.F. Available, Handwriting Contest Won By Girls, Car Ban On Mental Patients Crash During "Jaunt", Modified Plans For Jute Industry, Pipeline Goes To Oil Consortium £2M. Less Than Competitor Thames-Mersey Link State Boards Lose Income, 11 More Miles Of M 2 Open Next Week, Voice Of America May Be Muted By County Council Worcestershire Power Lines Argument, Machine Gun Fire In Streets Of Damascus Pro-Nasser Rising Crushed In Syria, Union Plan For Merger Health Service And Local Government, Science and Medicine Time-Bomb Atomic Nuclei, A Victorian Eccentric-I. Upbringing Under the Law of Moses, Measles Vaccine For Britain No General Use Yet, Road Danger After Race Meetings, Gains in a Higher Education Ministry, New Upheaval In Indian Congress Party Mr. Nehru Unable To Resolve Factional Disputes, Police Chief's Son Leaves Force. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Mr. Wilson To Lead Rents Attack, The value of T.V. code on violence questioned, House Of Lords All peers now have a year to decide, Meeting the rising need for water, Rachman Empire Row In Commons Mortgage Note Brandished Tax Investigation Demanded By Labour M.P., Mr. Macmillan's Critics Face Dilemma Problem Of Ending Leadership Doubt, British aid offered to Malaysia, Labour Fears Of Monopoly, House Of Commons Weekend cottage improvements, Rent Act and profiteering in property, Discussions About Arms Supply, Gifts to party fete complaint, Highest London Crime Level Gangs' Wider Use Of Firearms. Property: Geering & Colyer, Property Market £1,762,950 Paid For 38 Lintang Lots, Building Land And Sites, John D. Wood & Co., Country Properties, Tufnell & Partners. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: America Turns to the Fund, Wooing the Farmers, In The Dock, A City of Thieves?, Househunting. Letters to the Editor: Peace Fund, St. Swithin's Day, What Shade Of Green?, The Regional Unit Reform Of Local Government, Poison Gas In Yemen?, School Dental Service, Examination Results, Inland Transport, Floodlighting London Buildings, Electric Shocks, Central Control, The British Way, West Germany, In The Witness-Box. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Stage Scenery Of 300 Years, Play About The Dilemma Of A Sensitive Man, More Revealing Version of Brecht Play Mermaid Theatre: The Life of Galileo, A Classic Wagner Study Stands the Test of 50 Years, A Theatre For Wales Building To START Next Year, New Ballet of Promise Too Heavily Loaded. Arts and Entertainment: Students Show Off A Stage, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,355, Television Programmes, Sir John Gielgud To Be In Film Of Becket, In The Sale Rooms Ship Model In Bone Makes 360gns.. Obituaries: Mrs. F. H. Brackley, Mr. A. B. Tonnochy, Mr. Nikolay Aseev Russian Poet, Mr. John Strachey, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Zinc Prices Harden, Stock Exchange Dealings, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: Foreign Issues On New York May Be Taxed New Defences For The Dollar Arranged With I.M.F., Smith's Dock Now M.A.N. Repairer, News From Industry Giant Nitric Acid Plant Order By I.C.I. For Severnside Works, Trading With Hungary Need To Accept Imports, U.S. Plan For Farm Exports, French Oil Drilling Rights In Iran, Shell Nederland/e.M.S. Agreement, London Stock Exchange Further Rise In Equities Gilt-Edged Ease, £21M. Outflow Of Notes, Dorada Holdings Limited Encouraging Current Progress, Nigeria Newspaper Shares, Higher Interim Profits From Allied Breweries, American Cyanamid, The Metal Box Company Limited, German Bank Aid For Exports, Firth Cleveland Limited, Laporte Industries £3½M. Deb. Issue, Foreign Companies Acquisition Of Hondo Oil Atlantic Refining Purchase, Rise In Industrial Projects, Sterling Easier, Overseas Finance Swiss Extend Long-Term Credits To India 140M. Francs Repayable In 10 Years, Burmah Statement On Monday, John Brown's Motor Acquisition, E. & H. P. Smith Limited An Extremely Important Year, Italian Process For Town Gas Plant To Be Installed At Preston, Wall St. Not Convinced President's Move Criticized, Baxters Issue Cheques To Be Cashed, Regional Properties Pay More, Goulston Raise Interim, Share Prices Hit, Canadian Bill Rate, Option Prices, Continental Bourses Early Frankfurt Gains Lost Professional Selling, Mining News, Wall Street Loses Early Gains $1 Lower In Active Dealings, N.Z. Floor Price For Wool, "Normal" Expansion In French Economy, Lorraine Escaut, Lists Open For 1M. Natbifs Offer, Comfortable Day For Money, Moderate Demand For Gold, British Engineering Design Strongly Criticized Feilden Committee Proposals, A.E.I. Cables For B. Guiana, Insurance Companies' Power In Capital Markets Analyzed, Heavy Losses On Canada's Stock Exchanges, No Change In Belgian Deposit Rates, Sheepbridge Engineering Limited Large Development Plans Lord Aberconway's Statement, Sec. Brit. Assets U.S. Loan, EVANS (OUTSIZES) LIMITED (Incorporated under the Companies Act, 1929), Important Role Of Stock Exchange Comparisons With U.S. Investment, Company News T.W.W. Hold Interim Dividend After Lower Half-Year Profits Boots Pure Drug Reports A Good START For The Year, Laporte Industries Limited Annual Statement by the Chairman Mr. P. D. O'Brien, Yesterday's Dividends, Antiference Group, Commonwealth Mines' Output Grows Third Of The World's Bauxite And Tin, Unit Trust Prices, Hales Properties Four Times Oversubscribed. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Business Changes N.A.B.M. Nominates President.
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