The Times - 10/10/1962
1962; Gale Group;
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From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Middle East Correspondent, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR AFRICA CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, By Monitor, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Common Market Correspondent, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent, From Our Labour Staff, From Our Estates Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, R. E. IRVINE, B. J. SMITH, RICHARD MOORE, B. H. LIDDELL HART, RUTH GLASS, F. P. CHAMBERS., ROBERT BOLT; GEORGE DEVINE; PENELOPE GILLIATT; WILLIS HALL; RICHARD HOGGART; PAUL JOHNSON; CHRISTOPHER LOGUE; LOUIS MACNEICE; JOHN OSBORNE; J. B. PRIESTLEY; HERBERT READ; PHILIP TOYNBEE; KENNETH TYNAN; ANTHONY WEDGWOOD BENN; ARNOLD WESKER;, By David Thomson, JOHN H. BARRETT, R. W. BELLAMY., FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, By Eric Linklater, JOHN HOPE, DONALD KABERRY, WILLIAM PICKLES, P. O'LOUGHLIN., GEOFFREY VICKERS., ROY SMITH., A. E. COOPER, JOHN HARLING., R. GAINSBOROUGH., From Our Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, Mr. Arnold Haskell, A, BY Our City Editor, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Educational, Opera And Ballet, Flowers. Sport: County Rugby In Earnest New Surrey Players, Alice In Wonderland Golf At Worplesdon Close Call For The Holders, Yearlings In Demand, Tennis, Ship's Biscuit Scores At Hurst Park Improving Fidelio Fancied, H.A. Teams, Warm Welcome For M.C.C. Manager In Good Form, Britons Commend Kawana Course Greens Not Difficult, Sports in Brief, Irish Tournament Off, Yesterday's Results At Two Meetings Hurst Park, Cheltenham Racing Programme, Aldenham Attack Hesitant Houstoun Firm At Back, Grey Dawn To Win Again At York, Strong Squash Challengers Gifted Australian, Today's Flat Racing Programmes Hurst Park, Eastbourne Croquet, Monade Accepts U.S. Challenge Longchamp Race With Carry Back. Display Advertising: The Dawn, The National Bank Of Australasia, Volvo, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Scottish Windows'fund And Life Assurance Society, Target, The Brockhouse Group, Thermalite, The London Telephone, The Times, Head Wrightson, Martell, Esso Meating Advisory Service, Duplicating, Pan Am, Alan Mc Afee, Guinness Mahon & Co., Radio Times, M.Samuel & Co., Simpson, Jute Industries, West Hampshire Water Company, Minster Trust Group, Gpo, Elliott, Reliance, Lucozade. Law: Officer Found Guilty Of Taking Recruit's Money, Injunction Continued Temperance Billiard Hails Ltd. v. Barclays Nominees (Branches) Ltd. Blindells Ltd. And Others v. Barclays Nominees (Branches) Ltd, Poison Gas Pistol Shown To Court Ukrainian Tells Of Soviet Orders, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division The Room Next To The Betting Office Phillips v. Cairns, Court Hears Story of Moscow Drinks and Threats Admiralty Clerk Committed For Trial On Secrets Charges Prosecution Refer To Meetings With Nikolai, Subpoena For Sir B. Janner Refused Crown Evidence Ended In Spearhead Case, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Construction Of Regulation Ex Parte John Keall Ltd., High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Charge Not Properly Laid Regina v. Middlesex Quarter Sessions Appeal Committee Ex Parte Fisher., Court Of Appeal Sir Oswald Mosley Refused Interim Injunction Mosley v. Matthews And Another. Official Appointments and Notices: From The London Gazette, M.P. To Retire, New Croydon Town Clerk. News: Hopes Of Improved E.E.C. Terms For India And Pakistan Talks With Six Resume Today, Arbitration In Steel Works Dispute Unions Agree Findings Shall Be Binding Bricklayers' Strike Called Off After 4½hr Meeting, Wife Submitted To "Rent Collector" Man Offered To Get Her A Flat, Port Of London Authority's Biggest Peacetime Deficit, Mr. Obote Will Not Recognize Federation Uganda's Role In Africa, African's Mission To U.N. Countering Testimony On S. Rhodesia, Missing Steward "Heard Voices", A World Body To Organize People's Leisure, Rider's Victory In New Sphere Wylye Horse Trials, Indian Protest To Nepal Border Town Shots, Costs Of Keeping The Air Clean, Trawler Nets Danish Submarine, Uganda Flag IS Dedicated, Qantas Profit Of £327,000 Results Of Increased Efficiency, Bus Talks Likely To End In Deadlock, Convocation Approves Report On Burial Of Suicides No Early Adoption Of Service Likely, Malta Discharges To Be Phased, Press Censorship In Venezuela, Bold Scheme For Big Merseyside Opposition Certain, Fewer U.S. Visitors, Air Safety "Not The Prime Consideration" Acceptable Standard As Need, Unofficial Strike At Bus Factory, U.N. Ovation For Mr. Ben Bella, How Dr. Soblen Got Lethal Dose Still A Mystery: Tablets In Secret Pocket, Germans Warned Of Halt In Trade Boom Dr. Adenauer Announces Steps To Stabilize Prices, Man In The News Foundation Builder In The Conference Chair, Education Director Must Choose, Concrete Test On New By-Pass, Aden Officials Remain Sceptical Of Yemen Calm Prophets Of Bloodshed Quote Past Lessons, Yassiada Gaol Sentences To Be Cut Partial Amnesty For Politicians, New York Police In Pay Protest, Two New British Sports Cars Glass Fibre Bodies, Russia 'Ignoring Own Scientists' U.S. Attack On Test Ban Attitude, Merino Wool To Reduce Noise, "Legal Snags" In Rent Plan, Reports From America Governor Challenges One-Armed Bandits, Plans For Aden Unchanged, N.U.R. To Strike Again Unless B.T.C. Change Attitude, Ex-Marine Leaves China For Home, Imam Reported Aliva, White Footballers Banned, Meetings, Oxford Relaxes Its Visits Rule, Hurricane Drives Cutter On Rocks, Richmond Challenge On Housing Churchmen In Protest, De Gaulle Plan Attacked In Senate "Violation" Of Constitution, Gas Industry Surplus Over £3M. Last Year Domestic Sales Up 4 Per Cent, Sound Radio Services To Be Extended, Aid To Repertory In U.S., St. Peter's Transformed For Ecumenical Council Noticeable Easing In Roman Attitude To Protestant Churches, 400 Alterations In Frigate's Engines Valuable Lessons, Service's Adoption Sought At York, Washington Seeks Allied Unity On Berlin, A European Nuclear Force?-Defence Minister's Visit, Australian Wins Nansen Medal, French Republic as de Gaulle Sees it, Move To End Trade With Cuba Boycott Threat By U.S. Dockers Leaders Criticize White House, My Neighbour's Medals from Two Campaigns, Troops "Purged Of Negroes" Mississippi Student's Complaint, "Idle" Peasants Lose Plots Neglect Of Duties On Collective Farm, 'Don't Panic' Plea In Poison Town, President Tshombe Protests At U.N. Operation, Scottish Building Strikes Threat, New Structure For E.T.U. Better Links With Membership, Spanish Reply To Cardinal's Plea. Politics and Parliament: Mr. Heath Comes Hot Foot To Llandudno Ready For Party Struggle On Six Government Hope Of Formal Vote, Cabinet Calls For Building Minister. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes, Drury Lane's 150th Anniversary, Conductors For Ballet, A Festival At Hexham, Britain Maintains Chess Lead, Sokolova Not To Dance Tonight, Bridge Help From The Enemy, Dahlia Days At R.H.S. Show Wide Selection Of Modern Varieties, In The Sale Rooms European Enamels Realize £16,727 1,700 Guineas Paid For Snuffbox, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,116. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: New leaders in Yemen. Property: Sales By Auction, Bethnal Green To Buy An Estate £480,000 Agreement, Property Market Offices In Sale For Church Income Of £300,000, Curtis & Henson, Town Houses, Collins & Collins & Rawlence, Harrods. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Bigger Buses Dispute, Conservatism 1962, Economics of the W.P.B., Closed Minds, On the Home Front. Letters to the Editor: Hardest Task, Differing Views Of Entry Into Common Market Benefits Of United Europe, Cuba, A Harmonious Whole, The Alexander Memoirs Use Of Available Evidence, Chestnut In Peril, A National Park, Open Visiting In Hospitals. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Croydon Houses The Arts, The Greatest Invasion Film of Normandy Landings, Royal Progression A without Fire Aldwych Theatre: Curtmantle, Two English Violin Sonatas, Chekhov Face to Face with his Characters Theatre Royal: Woodman Spare That Cherry Orchard, Vienna Acquires a Museum of Twentieth-century Art, In Honour of Dame Edith Poetry Reading to Enthusiasts. Obituaries: Miss Elizabeth West, Dr. James Montgomerie, Viscountess Camrose, Obituary, Mr. E. R. Johnson. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1862. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Buffer Pool Support For Cash Tin?, Closing Prices Account Days, Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges. Business and Finance: Continental Bourses Hesitant Tone At Frankfurt Milan Again Firmer, Eire's Companies Bill No Radical Changes, First Dealings In John Menzies, Company News Serck Raising Dividend By 2½ Points With Pre-Tax Profits Up 18 P.C. Associated Dairies' Present Cash Flow Adequate, Financing Canadian Enterprise, Trade Deficit Of $290M. In Japan, Engineering Exhibition "Largest Ever", Steady Tone For The Pound, Credit In Fair Demand, Renewal Of Sugar Agreement Will Pose Difficult Problems, Indian Contract For Plessey, The Upper Assam Tea Company Record Outturn In Centenary Year, French Mission To Canada, London Stock Exchange Fresh Falls In The Funds Industrials Also Turn Dull, Beamish And Crawford, The Antofagasta (Chili) & Bolma Railway Company Current Results Show Progress Mr. H. C. Drayton's Speech, Dramatic Rise In Vodka Sales In United Kingdom, K.G. (Holdings) Plan Property Revaluation, Wall Street Still In Minor Range, Meeting Of The E.E.C. Finance Ministers, Paris Moves Lower, Transvaal Gold Output Falls, News From Industry French Steel Manufacturers Optimistic Output Improves 5.6 P.C. In September, Reminder From S.E.C. On Rule 163 (2), U.S. Sells $2,500M. One-Year Bills, West Hampshire Water Offer, Canadian Mines In Dispute, Radio Corp. Of America Record 9 Months, Consumer Spending Up In Second Quarter, Wall Street Still Indecisive Fractional Range Continues, Soviet Oil Export Slow-Down, German-Japanese Trade Pact First E.E.C. Agreement, Market Weakness Spreads To EQUITY Shares Closer Cooperation Planned On Development Aid, Foreign Companies U.S. Rubber Profit Warning, Unit Trust Prices, Consultant Service, British Bankers Visit Japan, Wool Study Group To Meet, French Bank For London Investment By Way Of Deposit Receipts, Malayan Sales Policy Communist Buyers Welcome, U.K. Tops Car Sales List In S. Africa, Camp Bird Board Proposals, Fawley Contract, Overseas Finance Japanese-Hongkong Banking Link Catering For Increased Mutual Trade, Studebaker Acquires T.I.A., Revenue Deficit Of £7M., Oilfield News, Heavy Claims From Air Losses, Yesterday's Dividends, Selincourt's £240,000 Acquisition, French Exports Up, Paris Club Negotiations, Peso Decline. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Business Changes Jamaican Post For Diplomat Sir John Mordecai.
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