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The Times - 23/11/1962

1962; Gale Group;

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From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondents, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Common Market Correspondent, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, Our Commonwealth Staff, From Our Political Corresponden, ROBERT H. MATTHEW, G. KITSON CLARK, V. MORTENSEN, FRANK ALLAUN, R. G. ARCULUS, L. GARNHAM-FISHER, PAUL WINTERTON, NORMAN ST. JOHN-STEVAS, DORA M. QUILLET, RODERICK SHAND., G. F. KEATINGE, From Our Special Correspondent, N. RONALD, MONICA CARTWRIGHT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, Sir Nevile Bland, F. A, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, GUTHRIE MOIR, DOUGLAS JAY, ROSAMOND C. FISHER., CHEDDI JAGAN, JOHN M. ROBERTS, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, FROM OUR FILM CRITIC, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From Our Science Correspondent, By Our City Editor, From a Special Correspondent,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Flowers, Public Appointments. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Closing Prices, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Drawing Of Bonds, Commodity Markets Cash Tin £1 10s. Lower After Falling £6 10s.. Sport: Amateur Boxing, Jumping Errors Cost Mill House Victory Fine Riding By S. Mellor, Oxford Play Below Form Comfortable Victory For The Army, Varied Attack By Rugby Pair At Tonbridge, Sports in Brief, Squash Rackets Tour, Crews Closely Matched, Young Players Face Test League Support F.A. Choice, Cambridge Defence Troubled, Trial Eights Move To Henley, Athletes On Tteir Marks After Games Pageant Fly Past And Fly Repellent, Kempton Park Results, Sussex Women Set Middlesex Hard Task, President In Three Field Events, Declared Runners For Newbury, Doncaster Programme, Powerful Pack Rampant Warwickshire Soon In Command, Amateur League Tables Isthmian. Display Advertising: Steel, Anning Chadwick & Kiver Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Medallion, The British Motor Corporation Limited, Martini, Gonzalez Byass, Shell-Mex And B. P. Ltd, Securicor Ltd., Representative, The Times, The Standard, Defence Bonds, J & B, LA Tropical, Cinzano, Crockett & Jones, Woodall-Duckham Construction Company Ltd., Freedom From Hunger Campaign, Granada Tv, Bea, The Morgan Crucible Group, Kleinwort, Benson, Vitesse, Bolton. Politics and Parliament: Developing trade with China, "Hansard" wrongly altered, Commonwealth and colonies, Urgent study of "black box" plan for nuclear watch, Shadow Cabinet Unchanged Mr. Callaghan Top Of Poll, M.P.s' Pay Rise To Be Considered, House Of Lords Peers pinpoint defects in new water plan, Farm price policy in Europe, London Government Bill Fewer, Bigger Boroughs To Run Own Education Central Control Over Water, Mr. Macmillan Guest Of Lord Home, N. Ireland's economic needs, Heavy demand on legal aid, Labour Capture Two Conservative Seats Dorset South Majority 704, Glasgow Woodside, 1,368 Government Hold Chippenham, House Of Commons. News in Brief. News: "Danger" Of Crime On Tv, O.E.C.D. Concern Over Slowing Down Of U.S. Economy, Angola Dominates Lisbon Budget, African Parties Take No Part In S. Rhodesian Election U.F.P. Facing Challenge From Right, Civil Servants To Study T.U.C. Link Referendum Possible, Youth Said To Have Crashed Locomotive "Urge To Drive", Gang Runs Riot After Police Station Raid White Victims Of Paarl Attack 6 Africans Shot Dead, Minister's Pledge On Education, Architect And Air Pioneer Given O.M. Many Projects Of Sir B. Spence Sir G. De Havilland Honoured, Article Unfair To Hospital, Press Council Says, Power Supply Pay Talks Adjourned, Science and Medicine Ideas And Divisions In Nuclear Physics, Nine Injured In Tube Collision Hour To Rescue All Passengers, Israel Television Plan Opposed Delay On Rothschild Educational Offer, Two-Month Trek In Antarctic, Electoral Reforms In Argentina Decree Aimed At Peronists, Care Of Homeless Blamed Distress Caused To Children, Former President Of Burma Dies, Satellite Television Station Forecast, Inquiries In 6 Countries, Crown Say "Tracing £41,000", Unemployed Rise To 544,451, Mr. Zorin Shelves U.N. Complaint, Chinese Boycott In Budapest Disapproval Of Attack On Albania, Oil Countries Plan Drive For Higher Revenues Joint Pressure On Companies To Be Discussed At Conference, Congo Balance-Sheet-Iii Mr. Tshombe Plays a Waiting Game, AIDS Not Ready For Babies, Concern At Milford Haven, Ex-President Coty Dies At 80, Six Fail To Agree On Common Energy Policy Chance For Britain To Join Debate, Britain's Attitude On Trade Crucial, On Other City Pages, Expansion Danger At Universities Stifling The Best, Train Cuts Tractor In Two, Divided Parties Face Uruguay Electors Fierce Struggle For Leadership, Sale Of Cutty Sark Relics Proceeds To Pay For Repairs, Stalin's Legacy To Komsomol "Elements Of Fanfare And Show-Off", Other Drugs May Cause Deformities Doctors' Inquiry, U.S. Disarmament Plan Has To Wait For Cuba Settlement Congress Opposition To Compromise, Sharp Reaction By Mr. Obote, Nyasaland Talks To End Today, Kenya Boundaries Report Soon Complex Constitution, Communist Challenge To The Gaullists Last-Ditch Stand Against Personal Rule In Sunday's Poll, Merry Peasants at a Polish Wedding, Nigeria University Expels 18, Chinese Trade Visit Postponed, Ankara Booing Of Pres. Makarios Students' Demonstration, £4M. Extension For Vauxhall Factory, Dr. Adenauer In New Coalition Talks START After Poll On Sunday, No Pink Zone This Christmas, Car Park Under New Church, Crisis Considered Superfluous, Social Democratic Support In Italy For Britain, Big British Entry For Monte Carlo, Gen. Heusinger Kept In Nato Post, 'Train Recruits Or Pay Levy' Government Plans For Apprentices, Both Sides Cease Fire On Indian Border Three Weeks For Delhi To Decide Next Step, Peking Confirms That All Sectors Are Quiet, Nuclear Test Ban Prospects, Growing Need For Equality In A "Class Divided Britain", British Aid For Laos, Talks On African Television, Mr. Onassis's Greek Air Monopoly, Rolls-Royce JET Aid For Japan, Reprimand For Captain Of Destroyer Did Not Supervise, Garden Suburb Bill Delayed, Redskin Potatoes Hit By Disease Ministry's Survey, Licence Refused For Pigeon Transport, "Decisive Swing To Labour", Nepalese Ambassador, £100,000 Study Of Blindness Research Chair At University, Cattle Disease Threat To Europe Call For "Massive" Vaccination, Pakistan Minister Reproves Britain And U.S. Distrust Of India Aggravated By Supplies Of Arms, M.P.s Struggle With Police In Ceylon Removal Of Party Leader Foiled. Law: Barn Murder Charge, Brighton Club Owner's Trial On December 4, Gunner Guilty Of Manslaughter W. Indian "Taunted", £60 Demanded For 30 Minutes' Work Tree Pruners Gaoled, Bank Clerk Bitten By "Betting Bug" 12 Months For Theft, Czechs Sentence Emigre To Death, Nigerian Refusal Of Bail Treason Trial Ruling, Court Of Appeal Solicitors' Apologies Mutual Finance Ltd. v. Davidson and Another, Judge Criticizes Police Orders, Sentences In Milan Abduction Case, 19 Yugoslav Sentences For Smuggling, Federal Marshal On Riot Charge, Court Of Criminal Appeal C.N.D. Man's Sentence Set Aside Regina v. Finch, Former Labour Party Chief Found Dead Youth Accused, The Court Of Criminal Appeal (Mr., Car Death Case Stopped Judge On "Wholly Mistaken" View. Official Appointments and Notices: Naval Appointments, New County Court Registrars, 5% To 6% Rise For P.O. Engineers Award By Trebunal, University News London. Property: Geering & Colyer, M. Howard (Mitcham) Limited, Furnished Country Properties, Property Market £1,350,000 For Esso Former H.Q., John D. Wood & Co.. Picture Gallery: Natural Gas in Holland. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Carapace Days, Another Six Per Cent, Black Boxes, Greater London. Letters to the Editor: Lesson Of The Cuban Crisis Keeping Two Giants Apart, Common Market, Admission To Oxford, British Guiana, Cold For Sedentary Work?, Acquitals At Liege, Do-It-Yourself At College, On The Doorstep, Use Of Official Papers, Consultation And Control Presenting Religious Programmes, Housing Research. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. Lionel Dunlop, Sao Shwe Thaike, Admiral Sir Gerald Dickens, M. Rene Coty Last President Of The Fourth Republic, Obituary, M. Vanni Marcoux A Favourite At Covent Garden. Arts and Entertainment: In The Sale Rooms 1,400gns. Paid For Wallpaper 16 Chinese Panels, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,154, Uncommon Operas For Edinburgh, Television Programmes. Reviews: Pound takes on Sophocles Women of Trachis Staged, Film that Relies on Mime A Mute in Paris Carlton Cinema: Gigot, Paris Finds A Gifted Actor, Limited Topicality in Satirical Opera, Novel Chamber Concerto, Berlioz Without Vulgarity, Just How Fast Should a Funeral March Go?, Auspicious Evening For New Ensemble. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1862. Business and Finance: Falcon Trust Offer Success, Canadian Bill Rates Rise, Western Deep Levels Reef Intersection, Continental Stock Prices, Planning Permission For West Ham?, South African Distilleries And Wines Limited Increased Group Profit Mr. M. L. Ashton's Statement, $30M. Building Project, Sheffield Hotel Leased, 'Mini' Margins Hit British Motor Earnings, Fire Losses At Worst Ever, Anglo-Israel Bank Issue, Connaught Rooms, Pound Still In Demand New Three-Month High Reached, Alternatives To Joining E.E.C., Fiduciary Issue Raised £50M., Unilever Interest In Gabon Venture, A.N.Z. Bank Property Development, Gilt-Edged Issue Queue To Move Again? Recovery From Crisis Impact, U.S. Markets Closed, Swiss Participation In I.M.F. Talks, Guildhall Property Company Limited Gross Rentals Increased, Mexican Conference For I.C.C., Company News British Plaster Board Half-Year Earnings Expand By 6 Per Cent Jump In Ross Group's Frozen Food Sales, Gold Price Easier, Foreign Companies Spanish Trust's First Year "Hopes Fulfilled", Bristol Street Wait, Japanese Payments Surplus Up, Home Market Less Sluggish, C.I.P.I.T. To Seek Quotation, G.S.A. Sells Only 40 Tons Of Tin, Continental Bourses Lively Trading As Tension Eases Some Sharp Gains Scored, Hambros Branch Out, U.S. Companies Pay More, Wilmot-Breeden Setback, Development Of New Footwear Synthetic, U.S. Prepares New Tin Plan, Overseas Finance German Imports Rising Faster Than Exports Large Trade Surpluses "A Ting Of The Past", Allied Iron Recovery Prospects, News From Industry Car Production Down, But Exports Rise Electrical Appliance Sales Show An Improvement, Truman Hanbury Raise Interim Dividend, Winnipeg Grain Market, Unit Trust Prices, First Provincial Trust Offer, Implications Of The "Small Investors' Bill", British Electronic Industries Limited Substantially Improved Current Trading "At Last We Know Our Future Should Be A Very Bright One".... Mr. C. O. Stanley, B.E.I.'s Optimistic Outlook Increased Dividend Forecast, Computer On The Beam 35% Saving Of Cost, Trade Liberalization And The Spanish Economy Bounding Imports And Stagnant Exports, Anglo-Dutch Oil Production Reaches New Peak, Coffee Agreement Signato, Yesterday's Dividends, S. SIMPSON LIMITED (Manufacturers of Daks Clothing) Sustained Demand At Home Noteworthy Progress In European Markets, London Stock Exchange Funds Move Ahead Selective Demand For Equities, Credit Supply Improves, London Provisions Exchange. Business Appointments: Business Changes New Director For Dennis Bros. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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