The Times - 10/05/1963
1963; Gale Group;
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From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Medical Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Africa Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Monitor, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Labour Staff, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FREDERIC HOOD, JOAN QUENNELL., R. W. COCKSHUT, J. H. HUNTER GORDON, FENNER BROCKWAY, RONALD SEGAL, DELWYN DAVIES, K. C. STEELE, G. CORDEROY, FROM OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Dramatic Critic, Sir Hugh Casson, The Rev. W. W. Simpson, S. S., Mr. H. Warren Wilson, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From a Special Correspondent, BY SIR PETER ROBERTS,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Flowers, Appointments And Situations Vacant and Required. Sport: Australasia Tour Party Depart, Careworn Leicester Reply To Bold Challenge, Day Of Varying Fortunes Lancashire's Hopes Revived By Pilling, Sports in Brief, Northampton Sure Of Promotion, Padgett's Solid Century, Top Tennis Seeds In Form, Yesterday's Results At Two Flat Meetings Chester, FAST Practice Lap By Ireland, Judo Championships, Murray Hits 133 Against Oxford, Splendid Win For Marche D'or, Cambridge Victory Suggested Four Key Figures In University Match, Today's Programmes Kempton Park (Evening), FAST Scoring By Somerset, Thrilling Cycling Finish, Woore Racecourse, Thames Victory In Vesta "Dashes", Ampney Princess Stands Out Kempton Park Chance Tonight, Sussex Caught Off Form Kettle A Useful Acquisition, Forwards Given Another Chance, Two Setbacks For Britain, Surrey In Strong Position Lee Holds Derbyshire Together, South African Golfers On The Prowl Verwey's 68 Best Belleisle Round So Far, Emerson Top Seed In Paris, Cambridge Fail But White Excels Mixture Too Rich To Last, Chester In Danger Of Losing Grant, Close Finishes To Main Chester Races Courageous My Myositis Comes Again. Display Advertising: Storey Brothers And Company, Shell, B.O.A.C, Barclays Bank D.C.O., Bank Of London & South America, Australia And New Zealand Bank, Ici, Multiple Display Advertisements, Tube Products, Maples, Martini, Deinhard, "Statements On Defence 1963", United Glass, Tca, Imperial Typewriter Co., Hoechst, The Times, Jal, Woolwich, Ransomes Sims & Jefferies, Arborite, B.R.S., Crockett & Jones, Bowmaker, Semtex, Sunday Express, The Royal Bank Of Canada, White Horse, Ecgd, The Chartered Bank. Picture Gallery: At Windsor Horse Show, Law: Judicial Committee Of The Privy Council U.S. Airman Given Leave To Appeal Sparks v. The Queen, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Cheif's New Plea Rejected Ex Parte Enahoro, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Duty Of Care To Blind Person Haley v. London Eleciricity Board, Legal Argument On 'Autrefois Acquit', £14,000 Diamond Theft Charges, Secret Session In Wynne Trial, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Crockfords Lose Claim To Money Lent For Gaming C.H.T. Ltd. v. Ward, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Libel On Sir Laurence Olivier Olivier v. Time And Tide Ltd., 2 Africans Accused Of Killing Soldier, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Mr. Wilcox's Evidence Ahmed v. Associated Rediffusion Ltd, Stirling Moss Seeking Divorce, Subversion Trial In Lisbon, Judicial Committee Of The Privy Council Kosam And Another v. The Queen, Gaol Sentence On Former Councillor Barred From Office For Corruption. News: Herr Von Hassel's First Test Opposition Won Over, White Concessions To Negroes, Finnish Party On British Tour Call On Lord Home, U.S. Errors In Cuba Crisis Analysed Advisers Did Not Expect Missiles, Russia Tightens Meat Control, Australian M.P.s Asked To Vote U.S. Relay Station Pact, Thoughts on a China Swan, Graduates With Best Degrees Favour Lower Paid Work, British Success At Efta Meeting, President Kennedy Minute by Minute, Seven Killed In Vietnam Riot Buddhist Clash After Ban On Flag, 12 Rejected As Age For Criminal Responsibility, Thresher Tragedy Revives Nuclear Fears In Japan Port Facilities For U.S. Submarines, Chief Gets Stay Until Monday, Company On 12-Hour Notice, 43 Haiti Refugees Leave Embassies, £16M. More For Universities Helping Target Of 150,000 Students, Railwaymen Call Off Their Threatened Strike Board Promises Better Terms For Redundant Men, Anthropologist Sues For £10,000, Nuclear Submarine Men's Claim, Stowe Appeals For £200,000, German Plea For Extradition Fails, Fears Of Clashes In Cyprus, Election Results In The Boroughs, Mr. McEwen Points To Gatt Failure, K.L.M. Hope To Make A Profit Again By 1965 Government Approval Of Changes In Management And Organization, 'No Influence On 2 Gaoled Reporters', Prof. Allen To Head Rates Inquiry, On Other City Pages, Plea Against "Spiritual Junk" In Old Testament Church Lessons Under Criticism, Public Park Plan For Lilybaeum, Rumania Still Resisting Mr. Khrushchev Refusal To Give Up Economic Independence, £25m.-£30m. Estimate Of Beeching Saving, Pauline Origins Of Roman Church Gifford Lecture, 250 Dons Opposing Hailsham Degree Senate Meeting Tomorrow, Customs Officers Discontented, Better Prospects For British Exports In Efta, Down To Detail On Hot Line Plan U.S. And Russia Confer, Pretoria Execution Of Six Africans, British Guiana Declaration Of Emergency Country In Grip Of Strike Troops Standing By In Britain, Bonn Reminder To Britain On Oil-Pipes Nato Ban On Sales To Russia, Test Island Man Died From Leukaemia, Hungarian Bishops Freed, Syrian Clashes With Nasser Supporters 50 Reported Dead In Aleppo, Island Welcomes Queen Mother, Pope Pius XII In The Dock, Voters Have Intricate Choice In Kenya Coastal Region Arabs' Fear Of Reduction In Status, Union Urges Miners To Accept Offer, Loneliness: A Vacuum Nature Abhors, Civil Service Seek Dispersal Pledge, French-German Clash On E.E.C. Farm Policy Secret Talks On Britain, M.P.s Oppose Houses On North Downs, Gale Sweeps Away Osprey Nest Two Eggs Smashed, China To Send Delegation To Moscow June Discussion Of Differences, Wider Study Of Air Pollution Rural Areas Are Included, Kenya Wild Life Threatened By Farm Plan Africans Likely To Trap Game, British Riders Top In Windsor Event, Navigating Officer Reprimanded, Captain Of Minelayer Found Negligent, New Structure For Co-Op Proposed, A.E.U. Plan To Beat Redundancy, Congress Trial Of Strength In Kerala Anti-Communist Vote Split, Strong Support For Mr. Shazar Election As Israel President Assured, Wife And Father May Be Cleared, Labour Move Fails On Teachers' Pay, Maps Of Elizabethan London, Labour Runaway Win In The Boroughs 570 Gains: Control Of 39 More Councils Heavy Conservative Losses: Liberals Advance, Leicester Brook Polluted Doctors Disagree On Seriousness, Danish Boycott Of S. Africa Proposed Support From M.P.s. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Investigation into bribery charge in football, Prime Minister Notes Press Meetings Idea Kite Flight To Test Reaction, Complete List Of The Parties In New Councils For England And Wales How Conservatives Will Study Local Poll Results, Tighter Central Control Of The Police, Lord Home on relations with Greece, House Of Lords Peers begin battle on London Bill, Speaker Servant Of The House, Peers May Seek Commons Seats Minister's Pledge To House, Premier To Have Security Talks, House Of Commons. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1863. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes, Petrosian's Lead Increases, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,295, Midnight Opera Gala At Sadler's Wells, Dallapiccola's Songs Of Captivity, Miss Belinda Wright, Ashbee Centenary Exhibition. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Time Still Tells, More for the Universities, Unnecessary and Undesirable, According to the Map, The Strike IS Off. Letters to the Editor: The Politics Of Indignation, Water Conservation, When A Bishop Speaks, Googly, Bringing Museums To Life, School Television, In South Africa, Developing The Highlands Ways To Encourage Industry, True Ends. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Company's £10,000 Gift To Kent, New Headmaster. Reviews: Skelton Play Revival After 400 Years Tower Theatre: Magnyfycence, Vivaldi Night Preview Breath-taking Impact, Young Pianist In New Work, Fervour Lacking in Coventry Cathedral Concert, The Personal Voice of Schutz, Now "Toccata" Comes to Town, Prints Japanese and British Concurrent London Exhibitions, Gluck's Iphigenia at Three Towns in the Ruhr. Obituaries: Gen. E. Corniglionmolinier French Airman And Politician, Prof. H. O. Corfiato, Rev. A. J. Costain, Sir Charles Vyner Brooke Rajah Of Sarawak, Lord Gorell, Elena Vivante, Sir Howard Robertson, Obituary. Property: Building Land & Sites, Seaside & Country Flats, Cluttons, John D. Wood & Co, Flats And Chambers, Taylor & Tester, Country Properties, Chas. Osenton, Lockwood & Co, Property Market "Topping-Out" At Croydon A 23-Storey Tower. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Lead Prices Move Ahead, Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: Wall Street Below Its Best Fractional Gains, £341,000 Building For Pawsons & Leafs, News From Industry Production Of Chemicals Up 4 P.C. In 1962 Sharp Increase In Middle East Oil Output, Overseas Finance Cons. Edison $75M. Bond Placing Refunding Plan, Newton, Chambers & Company, Limited Steps to meet adverse conditions outlined, Official Help For Money Market, Company News Wiggins, Teape Trading Profits Improve John Thompson Earnings Decline, German Export Revival Central Bank Review, No Change In Bullion Prices, U.S. Gold Stock Falls $50M. Further Losses Anticipated, Fiat S.p.A., Turin Chairman Reviews 1962-A Year Of Growth, Acute Shortage Of Butter Stocks Fall 50 P.C., Continental Bourses Frankfurt Active And Firm Paris Steadier, Spicers Pay As Forecast, Export Success In Switzerland, £1M. War Office Contract, Trade Indemnity Company Limited Mr. H. T. Silversides On Credit Insurance, Canadian Bill Rate Falls Sharply, Exchange Dealings In Uruguay Stopped, F.B.I. In Talks On Latin America, Bolton Eagle (Holdings), London Stock Exchange Funds Still Rising Equities Below The Best, Assoc. Newspapers In Canada Takeovers Planned, Swedish Contribution To I.D.A., Option Prices, Foreign Companies Aluminium Sales Rise, Unit Trust Prices, Japanese Silk: Need For Vigilance, Zurich Again Higher, £415,000 Switchgear Orders For G.E.C., Move To Subsidize Gold Output, 4 Per Cent Growth Target Now In Sight Fall In Unemployment Delayed, The Tharsis Sulphur And Copper Company, Limited Lord Glenconner's Review, British Ships For Peru, London Provisions Exchange, Possible Candidates For Textile Take-Over Bids, Overcoming Profit Squeeze B.I.M. Focus On Costs, Taylor Woodrow Limited Twenty-Eighth Annual General Meeting, French Petrol Stake In Italy, Saint-Gorbain & B.A.S.F.'S Joint Subsidiary, First Quarter Rise, Note Circulation Rises £15M., Yesterday's Dividends, Pound Holds Steady Canadian Dollar Easier, Further Gains On Wall Street, French Car Boom, C. J. Lytle (Advertising) Limited A Successful Trading Year, Company Meeting Refuge Assurance Company Limited Continued Progress In All Branches Record Bonus Rates Paid Total Sums Assured Increased By £19M. Mr. J. Proctor-Pearson's Statement, Italy's Steel Industry Aims High Most Modern In Europe By 1966. Business Appointments: Business Changes Vickers' Polaris Chief. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.
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