The Times - 07/05/1963
1963; Gale Group;
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From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Athletics Correspondent, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Architectural Correspondent, From Our Music Critic, From Our Film Critic, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent, From Our Labour Staff, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUT POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Correspondent, WILLIAM ADDISON, HESTER A. ADRIAN, T. A. HAMILTON BAYNES, TERESA ROTHSCHILD, HUGH MONTEFIORE, J. P. EDDY, H. SLATER, H. LEGGE-BOURKE., J. A. E. MACLEAN., J. W. T. COOPER, From Our Bonn Correspondent, ENNISKILLEN, M. J. CROSS., A correspondent, Flight Lieutenant D. L. Bird, By Our City Editor,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Company Meeting Notices, Public Appointments. Display Advertising: Mappin & Webb, Shell, Certainly Not..., Multiple Display Advertisements, Chevron Angle, High Speed Gas, Chevron, The Birmingham Post, King's Cross, Thermalite Ytong, Bank Of Montreal, Tca, The Times, Parker-Knoll, Hawker Siddeley, Short Service Commissions, Hall, Bal Tabarin, Mercantile Bank, Atcost. Sport: African Drum A Colt Of Unknown Ability Threat To Fighting Ship In Chester Vase, New South African Golf Threat Westbrook Sets Ayr Course Record, Essex Plod Along Steadily, Middlesex Fight Back, Sports in Brief, Wilson Finds His Length, Sussex Achieve Objective Langridge Polished And Unhurried, Eastham Gets His CAP Replacement For Melia, Milburn Thwarts Yorkshire, Chester Programme, Splendid Batting By Marshall, Leicester's Debt To Inman, All Golden Sands And Plam Trees West Indians Putting Their Troubles Behind Them, Blow To Leeds' Hopes, Surrey FAST Bowlers Put Kent Out For 67, Changes In Team To Meet Australia Sykes Among Those Dropped, W. Germany Surprised In Davis Cup, Yesterday's Results, Jay Wins With Last Hit, Good Gallop By Noblesse, Yesterday's Results At Three Race Meetings Alexandra Park, Intervention Saves Athletics Match. News: French Scheme For 'Complete Tunnel' Road And Rail Tube Under Channel, Church Statement "Lamentable", Greece "Made Into Police State", "British Wrong On Engineering" Lord Hailsham's Plea For New Status, Officer Defects To E. Germany, Hidden Motives for German Lock-out, Bouncing In Rhythm With Train, Scuffle Near U Thant During Visit To Bucharest, 9 Dead In Sarawak Helicopter Crash Disaster On Hillside In Jungle, Half An Hour At Everest Summit, Trouble Over Earth Probe Project 'Mohole' Direction Criticized, Spain Plans New Tribunal Political Cases For Civil Court, Expanding Output Of Morris 1100, Canterbury Convocation To Retain Latin Litany Dr. Stockwood Narrowly Defeated, New U.S. Copper Needles Test, The Unwilling Custodians Of £2M. Enemy Property, Minister Stops To Hear Railmen By-Pass Inauguration, "No Need To Change Brick Sizes", Cameroon President In London, Doctor Cleared In Car Case Parking Incident, Sir C. Snow Calls For Business School, B.U.A. Flights To Genoa, Bonn Support For Surface Polaris Fleet, Technical Talks On "Hot Line" Geneva Meeting, U.S. Chief Of Naval Operations, N.U.R. To Call Tube Men Out Ready To Meet Dr. Beeching Proviso That "We Get Something" Plan To Ease Redundancy, Denmark Unlikely To Use Veto, Microphoto Pioneer Commemorated, Compromise On Buses Colour Bar Sought "Solution May Lie With B.T.C.", No Domination Of Bank Staff Association Inquiry Hears Of Fashion Shows, M.P. Leaves Party Over Prison Bill, Soviet Counsel Chosen For Mr. Wynne Consultation In Prison, Call To Expand Food Market, Demand For Men To Be Expelled, On Other City Pages, Boy, 12, Tells How HE Shot Friend, The Course Of Nature Southern Birds Going North, Nairobi Violence Attributed To Small Groups M.P.s' Questions To War Minister, Reports From America Florida Tourism Hit By Red Tide Scourge, Europe Council Ministers In New Role Facing Political Issues, Communist-Backed Man Defeated, Labour Gains In Council Poll Early Losses By Conservatives No Sweeping Changes, "Reexamine ACT On Contempt" Council Anxious On Vassall Issue, Dilemma For Socialists In Italy Link With Left Or Right?, Scrap Old Ships, Say A.E.U. Chief's Plea For Realism Fails, Early Algeria-U.A.R. Link Doubted United N. Africa Seen As First AIM, R.A.F. Order For Beagle Replacing The Anson, Tv Employees Back Levy Amendment, Land of Eternal Spring, Firemen Injured At Outbreak, Britons Feared To Be Crash Victims, Alabama Negroes Ready For Gaol, Compositors' Unions Propose Merger, Norwegian Doubts On Efta Tariffs, Youth Forged Lord Boothby's Name Caught At Bank, Ban On Article Criticizing S. Africa Extracts Put To Minister Readers Expected To Find IT Cut Out, "No Tipping" Plea In New Zealand, Israel Attack On Mr. Heath, Pulitzer Prize For 1918 War Book, £6M. Redevelopment In Wolverhampton, Stronger Backing For Mr. Nehru, Motors And Motoring Personality of Designers Went into New Imp, Churches That Let The World Go By, 'Britain Made Own E.E.C. Problems', Drug Committee's Chairman Named, Mr. Erroll In Vital Talks, A Distinguished Addition To London's Skyline Use Of Glass In New Zealand House, New York Newspapers Fight To Win Back Sales, Anglo-Japanese Consultations, Possible Move To 'Insulate' Jordan Speculation On U.N. Official's Visit, Garage Was Sunk Below Ground Architects' Interest In Geneva Building, Mr. Nixon's £48,500 New York Flat, Haiti Asks For Meeting Of Security Council Invasion Forces Still Being Strengthened, Tees Port "Should Be Like Rotterdam", Comic Strip Moonshine, "Who Bends The Plates?" 1,550 Idle In Dispute. News in Brief. Property: Sotheby's Founded 1744, Sales By Auction, Property Market Office Site To Span Canal Floors Unhampered By Columns, Hampton & Sons, Building Land And Sites, Bernard Thorpe & Partners. Law: 6 Chinese Face A Murder Charge Restaurant Case, 4 In Court After Irish Boat Incident, Editor Accused Of Libel, French Boat's Master Fined £75, Court Told Of Chase After Explosion, Physicist To Plead Not Guilty Secrets Case Remand, Charge Of Stealing £6,000 Sloop, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Alleged Libel In Tv Broadcast Ahmed v. Associated Rediffusion Ltd., High Court Of Justice Probate, Divorce And Admiralty Barrister Cited Richards v. Richards And Bagnall, Court Of Criminal Appeal Doctrine Of Recent Possession R. v. Fallon, House Of Lords EQUITY Not Applicable Simpson's Motor Sales (London) Ltd. v. Hendon Corporation. Politics and Parliament: Football Bribery Question Tabled, U.K. competitive position is stronger, House Of Lords Science library to be started next year, M.P.s' Commonwealth Trade Move, Finance Bill, Science Library Of 800,000 Volumes, Labour Favour Tv Party Debates, House Of Commons Heavy cost of healthy herds, Labour Ready For Autumn Poll. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1863. Arts and Entertainment: Petrosian Keeps Chess Lead, Television Programmes, Miss Lorengar To Sing Donna Anna, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,292, In The Sale Rooms £4,838 For Pottery And Porcelain. Reviews: Fun and Games at a Swift Pace Ashcroft Theatre, Croydon: The Beaux Stratagem, French Landscapes Of Last Century, Viennese Favourite Unknown to London, Music Tells Its Own Tale, A Fine British Dancer At Covent Garden, Turin Exhibition Of Baroque, Handel At The Wells, Siege of Peking During the Boxer Rising Dominion: 55 Days at Peking, Things Seen Live Stills and Still Lives, Artists Missed Essentials, Reawakening of a Georgian Theatre, Rare Russian Works. Picture Gallery: Faces in the News. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Industrial Colour Bar, Less Summary Justice, Varying Visions, Fixing A Rental, Go Sound the Ocean. Letters to the Editor: Filled To The Brim, Christian Unity, Decisions On B.A.O.R. Europe Not The Only Theatre, Chinaman, Agricultural Policy, Cultural Amenities, Resettlement In Kenya, Age Of Responsibility, Legal Delays. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. T. G. Rose, Mr. Monty Woolley Actor And Director, Group Capt. P. W. S. Bulman, Miss Ethel Irving, Canon W. Cocks, Obituary. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford. Business and Finance: "Nickel" Dividend, The Pound Drifts Below Parity Euro-Dollars In Demand, Assoc. Cement Give One-For-Five And Extra Half A Point Glanfield Secs, Link With Legal And Gen., Wall Street Lower, Stamp Duty Measures, Silver Market Firm, Covent Garden Prices, Crossley Building Products, £½M. Private Issue By St. Clements Trust, Frankfurt Bourse Improves Strike Settlement Hopes, Foreign Companies Volkswagen Sales Jump 24 P.C., Company Meeting Royal Insurance Group Review Of Results For 1962 Statement By Mr. T. H. Naylor Chairman: Royal Insurance Company Ltd., Pound Lowest For 20 Months, Japanese Rubber For Russia, Ashe Chemical, March Upturn In Hire-Purchase Debt, Company News Morgan Crucible's Current Earnings Unlikely To Improve Richard Costain Maintain Profits And Dividend, Acquisitions In France Waddington & De LA Rue Move, Continental Bourses Frankfurt Gains Ground Zurich Tends Easier, Lightfoot Refrigeration Setback, Credit In Short Supply, Brown & Polson £1½M. Debenture, "Real" Improvement In U.S. Business, Slough Estates, Limited Group Results Reflect Further Progress Lieut.-Col. W. H. Kingsmill's Confidence In The Future, Reserves Of World Bank Up $84M., Special Dividend From General Motors, Lord Bearsted Joins Lloyds Bank, Anglo-Danish Trade Conference, Option Prices, Clayton Dewandre Holdings Limited Mr A. V. Perry's Review, U.S. Bill Rates Steady, London Stock Exchange Early Rises Not Held Profit-Taking Hits Equities, 'Dumping' Alleged By U.S Steel Co., Wall Street Loses Ground Dow Jones Industrial Average Hopes, Anglo-Auto Advances Jump, R. W. Crabtree & Sons Ltd. Continued Expansion, Birkenhead Unemployment Blackspot, Overseas Finance Bank Of France Supports U.S. On World Liquidity, News From Industry New £3.4M. Plant For Stanton And Staveley Production Of Low Phosphorous Foundry Iron, The Swan Hunter Group Substantial orders reflect competitive strength A highly modern and well-balanced organisation, French Reserves Top $4,000M., Japanese Pipes For Russia, London Asiatic Profits Setback, Mining Year Book 1963, Yesterday's Dividends, Gulf Oil, Brockhouse Half-Year Profits Down, Paris Generally Firm, Unit Trust Prices, Wholesale Textile Business Down. Business Appointments: Business Changes Mr. T. W. Haynes's Post Insurance Institute President. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodity Markets Tin Holds Steady In Spite Of Sharp Weekend Fall At Penang, Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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