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The Times - 23/04/1963

1963; Gale Group;

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From a Staff Reporter, From Our Rackets Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Athletics Correspondent, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our South Wales Correspondent, From Our Midland Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, By Monitor, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, R. R. NEILD, F. A. WHITLOCK, RUSSELL, MURIEL CURREY, LEN CLARK, G. PARSLOE, H. A. R. BINNEY, By Geoffrey Marshall, CHRISTOPHER HOLLIS, ALEXANDER HADDOW, ARTHUR WARREN., Dr. A. W. Frankland, A correspondent, Lord Salter, A friend, From Our Dramatic Critic, From Our Music Critic, From Our Film Critic, By Our City Editor, From a Correspondent,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Business Offers, Public Notices, Opera And Ballet. Sport: Yesterday's Results At Four Meetings Alexandra Park, Ruthless Piece Of Hard Court Surgery Taylor Clears Testing Hurdle With Impressive Ease, Programme For First Day At Epsom, Sports in Brief, Idomeneo Has The Form Le Prince Should Be Fit Clubland May Atone, Herriott In A.A.A. Team Against Oxford, Umpiring More Complex Puzzling Changes In No-Ball Law, Yesterday's Results Men's Singles, Rugby Club Records London And South-East, Dinghy Crews Tune Up In Bermuda Morris Leads English Challenge, School Cricket Prospects-Iii Good Reason For Confidence At Charterhouse, Sidcup To Play Richmond, Young Scots Take Third Place Bulgarian's Offside Trap Broken, Two Cup Teams In Winning Form Hartlepools Surprise Brentford, Ralph Sets Long Jump Record, Fierce Rackets By Swallow. Display Advertising: Shell, F. W. Bridges & Sons, Multiple Display Advertisements, Crittall, Regent, Copper, Westland, The Times, Parker-Knoll, Twentieth Century, London International Engineering Exhibition, Becc, Pan Am, Electrical Development Association, Mex, Bmc, Country Life, Kodak, Norwich Union, Leicester Permanent Building Society. Picture Gallery: It's Blossom Time at Kew. News: 9 A.M. START Proposed For Parking Meters, N.I.C. Reject 40hr. Week In Building Hidden "Wage Rise" Would Be Inflationary Impertinent Interference In Negotiations, Say Unions, Call For Revolt In Haiti, Firm Control By Jordan Army Order Restored At Refugee Camps, Should Britain Have an Ombudsman?, Directors Discuss R.P.O.'s Future, Co-Op Society Serve Libel Writ On President, Brazil Signs Trade Pact With Russia Substantial Increases, Queen Frederika Avoids Marchers, Lawyers Seek To Enlist More School Leavers, Five Arrested In Singapore Riot, Translations By Computer, 86 Streets Closed Tomorrow Royal Marriage, Talks On Textile Industry, 4,500 Homes On An Old Airfield Challenge To Builders, Slower Progress By Everest Men, A Climb to the Fortress of the Assassins, Albania Foresees Downfall Of Mr. Khrushchev "Demagoguery Dangerous For World Communism", "Hard Lesson" To Be Learnt In Wage Bargaining, Say N.I.C. Unions And Employers Must Remember Absent Third Party-The Nation Scots 40-Hour Agreement Would Raise Costs, On Other City Pages, U.S. Attacked For Setback To Peace Hopes After Cuba, Moscow Move On Accused Briton, Russians Launch Cosmos 15, Hilton Hotel For Malta, £60M. For Defence In Iran Budget, "Commission Was One-Sided", 2,000 At Royal Reception, Town Told To Boycott Evacuation Scheme, Teacher Licensed As Bookmaker, "Duty To Prevent Nuclear War", Mr. Harriman To Meet Lord Home, U.N. Group Meets Mr. Butler Talks On Southern Rhodesia, Motors And Motoring Large Car With Much More Than Executive Comfort, Move To Reopen A Harbour Link Dunkirk Memorial, French Loan To Spain Delayed, Man In The News Globetrotting Hotel Builder WHO IS In A Hurry, Works Experience For Schoolboys, Pupils Kept Away As Protest, New Approach To Russia On Test Ban, U.S. Navy Chief Flying To Bangkok Laos Discussion By Defence Council, Two Killed In Liner Explosion, Testing Unit For Beef Bulls, Research Society's Drive To End Greek Rural Poverty Ignorance Of Resources Main Enemy, Deserter Returns After 16 Years, Fishing Limits Extension Talks Meeting Germans, Nigerian Doubts On Appeals To London Review Of Powers Of Privy Council, Officer Had Taken Big Drug Dose Little Reason For Suicide, General Strike In Brit. Guiana, £4M. Pilkington Investment In French Firm, "No Ban On Pilgrims' Flights To Israel", College Appeal For £200,000 Wadham Providing More Rooms, Capt. O'neill Sees Mr. Macmillan, Order Against New Owner Of Dog Submission Rejected, Mr. L. Pearson IS Prime Minister Cabinet Sworn In At Ottawa Orthodox Choice Of Ministers, Tracking Ants With Tracer Food New Application Of Radioactivity, Party Vote On Dr. Adenauer's Successor Majority Expected For Prof. Erhard, Shakespeare To Have His Stamp P.O. Distinction, Policy Of Boom, Not Bust Prime Minister On Double Goal, Tense Mood At Fifth Round Of Kashmir Talks Ministers Meet In Karachi, Shot Himself A Year After Wife's Death, Police Investigate Share Orders, Unemployment Total Falls By 102,553 Signs Of Check To Basic Rise Improvement In The North, Signor Andreotti Sticks To Old-Style Electioneering Concentrated Campaign Preferred To Television Appearances, Giving Up Smoking "Just Willpower", Vigilance Over Gen. De Gaulle Tour Roads Under Strong Police Control, Religious Leader's 50 Years In Office, Reports From America States' Struggle To Attract Industry, Eight Girls Drown In Whirlpool, 'Ban Bomb' Britons Freed In Greece, Mr. McNamara's New Drive To Cut Costs Overseas Forces To Be Reduced Deficit In Balance Of Payments, Student Denies Hitting Constable, French Government Freezes Prices, Geneva Stalemate, Poisons Legislation "Out Of Date" In Britain National Information Bureau, Labour's Expansion Plan For Welsh Industry New Town In Central Region. News in Brief. Law: 2 Caught In Peer's Home, Court Told, Former Debutante Accused Photographs Charge, Law Report, April 22 High Court Of East Pakistan Presidential Government Under Rule Of Law Muhammad Abdul Haque v. Fazlul Quader Chowdhury And Others, Knife Attack By Youth Alleged, Secret Trial For Turkish Army Officers Pamphlets 'Inciting Revolt', Spanish Embassy Protest Fines Woman's Indignation. Official Appointments and Notices: Pedestrians' Secretary Retiring, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, University News Cambridge, Lord Poole Gives Up Directorships. Arts and Entertainment: Petrosian Plays Defensive Game, Television Programmes, Karaklaic Retains Chess Lead, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,280, In The Sale Rooms 18th-Century Watch Fetches £3,400 Specialized Collection. Politics and Parliament: New Court Soon For S.W. London, Vassall Report On Thursday, Prime Minister To Meet Mr. Pearson, £171M. Atomic Work In Progress Accounts Change. Property: Sotheby's, Sales By Auction, Housing 6,000 Over Rail Tracks Hampstead Scheme, Hampton & Sons, Bernard Thorpe & Partners. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The Naga War, Welsh Auction, Table Tennis Talk, Incomes Policy, Practical Limits. Letters to the Editor: Delays In Courts, For The Young Visitors London's Need Of Large Hostel, Consumer Magazine, Innovations In Industry, Psalter Revised, Entry Refused, Pound And Dollar, A Word For IT, The Public Schools, "Unarmed Victory". Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Lord Kenswood A Former Governor Of The B.B.C., Mr. Graham Lyon, Rev. Cuthbert Creighton, Sir Thomas Dunlop, Sir John Atkins Founding Of Queen Elizabeth College, Mr. Frank Webber, Mr. J. E. Coomber, Dr. Prausnitz Giles, Obituary, Sir Dennis Robertson. Reviews: Dame Sybil Thorndike At The Haymarket, Persuasive Playing By Mr. Ogdon, Cellist Fares Best With Schumann, An Ionesco Double-bill Unfortunate Cuts Piccadilly Theatre: L'Avenir Est Dans Les Oeufs; and Amédée, Royal Ballet's Next Season, Things Seen A Famous Edwardian Partnership in Art, Likable Film of a Play Carlton: Woman of Summer, Shakespeare In 1964, Unusual Music Sparkles in New Hall, 12th-Century Drama of Easter Performed at Coventry. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1863. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Commodity Markets Forward Tin Recovers After Initial Loss Of £6 10s., Closing Prices. Business and Finance: U.S. Company Rescinds Steel Price Rise, Company News Reduced Tax Charge Helps To Maintain Austin Reed Profit Telephone Rentals Give Scrip And Raise Dividend, Early Gains Pared On Wall Street, Latest Dividends, Longer Borrowing By Local Authorities, Queen Anne's Hotels & Properties Record Turnover, Gatt Working Party Meeting, News From Industry Dutch Share In Mexican Shipyard Project £25M. Enterprise Near Mazatlan, London Stock Exchange Firm START To The Week Early Rises Not Fully Held, Johnson Group Cleaners Limited Expanding Profits Scrip Issue, Europe's Longest Pipeline To START Working Revolution In Oil Distribution, Foreign Companies Texas Gulf And Socony Oil In Merger Talks, Bank Leumi Le-Israel B.M., Clive Discount On Bank Weapon, Johnson & Phillips Earn More Recovery Continues But Dividend Held, Forward Sterling Firmer, De Vere Holdings Longterm Confidence, Fall In U.S. Bill Rates, Grain Markets, Germany Revives Foreign Trade Advisory Council Concern Over Declining Export Surplus, Konongo Gold Mines, Overseas Finance Japan To Widen Its Exchange Margins, Craven Brothers' Good Order Position, Problems Of A New Life Office, Continental Bourses Frankfurt Moves Ahead Easy Tone On Paris, Paris Office, New Day Holdings Limited Interim Report, Bampton Property, Option Prices, Milford Docks Future Depends On Fishing, Difficult Day For Money Fresh Borrowing At The Bank, Heavy Selling On Wall Street Early Gains Reduced, Wallpaper Factory For Peterlee, Building Societies Lend Peak £610M., Indian Import Curb Eased Improvement In Reserves, Smith & Nephew Plan £3M. Developments, Commodity Trade Talks, Two Points Extra By Jaeger Holdings, Kaiser Aluminum Earn Less, Sofina, Rolls Razor-Bylock Acceptances, Slight Fall In Gold, Henekeys Limited Increased Turnover Offset By Higher Costs, Ocean Freights View Tariff Schedule, Shadow Over E.F.T.A. Tariff Time-Table Meeting Danes On Agriculture, Ghana's Investment ACT Approved, The Potteries Motor Traction Company Limited Priorities For Buses Mr. R. W. Birch's Review, Foreign Investments In Italy, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Business Changes United Steel's New Deputy Chairman. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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