The Times - 19/12/1963
1963; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From a New Zealand Rugby Correspondent, FROM A SCOTTISH RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Film Critic, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Art Critic, From Our Music Critic, From Our Dramatic Critic, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, JAMES PITMAN, M. I. ROGERS, GEORGE MIKES, RICHARD BENNETT-LEVY., F. H. TATE, H. W. FLOREY., KINGSLEY RAW, J. J. CONYBEARE, From Our Latin America Correspondent, SIDNEY GILLIAT, FRANK LAUNDER, JOHN BOULTING, ROY BOULTING., FROM OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF, Sir Olaf Caroe,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Christmas Gifts, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Formidable Record At Half-Term All Blacks' Emphasis On Pack Not Surprising, W. Hall Should Fare Well Strong Team Goes To Wetherby, Small Comfort For Selectors, Epsom's Effective Show Of Speed, Through New Zealand Eyes Frostbite A Threat To British Three-Quarters, Cowdrey Quickly At Home Eton I In Third Round Without Playing, Arsenal Thwarted In Snow European Hopes Lost In Liege, Sports in Brief, Clarke's Spark IS Rekindled, Army Regain Squash Championship Myrtle's Important Part In Victory, Cadets Contain The Army, University Skiing Teams of High Standard. Display Advertising: Allen & Unwin, Macmillan, Harrap Novels, Martell, Magie, Sampson Low, Cointreau, Multiple Display Advertisements, Foyles, The Times, Pinta, Alcan, Lotus Retail Sales Division. Politics and Parliament: Trouble about the mails in Wales, To The Border For Christmas, Police Licence To Perjure Denied Minister's Letter, Liberals Prepare For Election, How Often Are Mailbags Lost?, House Of Lords Regions helped by voluntary effort, Expansion Of Service Overseas Proposed, House Of Commons Sales talk by telephone, Treasury Anxious Over Wage Increases Near To Breaching Dyke Of Official Policy Expenditure May Be Reviewed If Prospects Worsen, 4.1% Annual Rise Expected In Public Expenditure Not Much Scope For Tax Cuts, Says Chancellor's Report, Repercussions of Cory trial. News in Brief. News: Eruptions Seen On The Moon Red Spots Near A Crater, £107,000 Grant For Fatigue Studies, Influence Of Big Powers Wanes In U.N., Charity 150 Yrs. Old Pays Gas Bills Example Praised, 2-Year Traffic Survey Of West Midlands, Will Insists On No Taxes For Britain, Germany Relaxes By Candlelight, T.U.C. Line On Profits, Christmas in Jerusalem, Hours Demand Worries Engineering Firms, Organization Changes By Works Ministry, No Buccaneer Ban For S. Africa, Cuba Under Castro-Ii Creating a Political Structure, N.Z. Airline Faces Tahiti Ban French Pressure For Tasman Rights, Union Asks Mr. Cousins To Rest, 11,675 More Places In 10 Years, Labour Need To Raise More Funds, World-Wide Fall In Maternal Deaths, W.R.A.C. Officer Cadets Commissioned, Bomb Explodes Among Bulawayo Police, Queen's University's £9M. Plans, Major Cory To Refuse £7,500 Offer "Insufficient For Ruined Career", Function Of World Cancer Centre, G.P.s Call For £100M. Fund Improvement Of Premises, "Cut", Said The Pupils Absentees From A Party Film, Mr. Johnson Ready To Meet Leaders Need Of Cooperation, West Berliners Queue In Snow For Passes 24,500 Apply On First Day Herr Brandt Hopes For Extension, Raphael Drawing For "Entombment" Acquisitions By British Museum, On Other City Pages, Mr. Rusk Arrives In London, Paris Prepares For E.E.C. Race Against Time General "Unafraid Of Crucial Test", Human Rights Claim By Dentist Fails, A Challenger To Gen. De Gaulle, Mr. Tshombe's Visa Application, Labour Choice, Finnish Caretaker Cabinet Mr. Lehto Prime Minister, 18 Months For War Hero, Western Notes On Autobahn, Indonesia "Sabotage Agents", Signs Of Progress At E.E.C. Meeting, Moscow Riot By African Students Police Defied In Red Square Inquiry Into Man's Death Promised, B.E.A. Chief For New B.O.A.C. Post Mr. David Craig, Steel Pay Claim "Ridiculous", 700 More Mau Mau Surrender, Record Low Level In Polio Cases, Ogre Of Communism Causes Uneasiness In Sarawak Unsought Independence Brings Sudden End To Isolation, Britain To Build Siam Airfield, Call For Survey Of Ancient Monuments On W.D. Land, Army Trial Was "Too Long" Promise Of Action, Shop Assistants Seek £1 Rise Prices May Go Up, National Parks Public Ownership Urged By Commission, Stateless Refugee IS "More Hopeful", Casino Official Arrested, British Museum Recovers Rare Volume. Reviews: Now a Beatle Ballet of Great Vitality Prince Charles Theatre: Western Theatre Ballet, Moral Allegory For Children Arts Theatre: The Panther and the Unicorn, Short and Bitter, Ups and Downs in Der Rosenkavalier, Harpsichordist Of Stylistic Fluency, Religion Turned into a Personal Drama, When Craftsmen Dramatized the Christian Stories, Single-Minded Man, Violinist's Too Soft Playing Mr. Szeryng In Two Concertos, Well-Equipped Choir Excellent Attack In Firm Tone, Bacon Without Bias, Choice of Well-Illustrated Work, Trollope Down Under, Speaking Of Writing-V Rayner Heppenstall, Very Grand Hotels, Saddle and Sermon, Stevenson Without Emotion Mermaid Theatre: Treasure Island, West End Theatre As Music-Hall, More Than One America, Talented Young Sculptor Mr. John Wragg's One-man Show, Carols Without Inhibitions. Arts and Entertainment: Solution Of Bridge Problem No. 1,614, In The Sale Rooms 4 Drawings For Dickens Work, Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,486, Burrell Collection, Peking Exhibitions Of British Goods, Mme. Ulanova To Be Ballet-Mistress. Law: Paris Editor's Appeal Successful, House Of Lords Unspoken Speeches, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Divison "The Crown Cannot Blush" Dudfield v. Ministry Of Works, Nine Months' Gaol For Chandler Incidents During Greek Royal Visit, Concocted Defence, MR JUSTICE ORMROD made no order on, House Of Lords Debarred From Union For Offences In 1940 Faramus v. Film Artistes' Association, Man Sentenced For £2,200,000 Frauds, "Fanny Hill" Summons, Indian On £750,000 Fraud Charges, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Lawful Chemin-De-Fer Mills v. Mackinnon, Former Solicitor Sent For Trial, House Of Lords Jurisdiction To Adjudicate On Newspaper Agreement In Re Newspaper Proprietors' Agreement. Picture Gallery: Village Saddlery, Official Appointments and Notices: Church Appointments, Aden Minister Resigns Brother Of Detained Party Leader, K.L.M. Board Asked To Resign, Sir Julian Pode Reappointed, From The London Gazette, University News Oxford. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: A Maritime Sledgehammer, Commotion in Red Square, That Little Extra, Straying Mailbags, Public Affluence?. Letters to the Editor: Medical Students, Bewildered By S.T.D., Robbins Report, East-West Trade, Crisis In The Films, Over To Tape?, A Matter Of Forms Extra Burden For Exporters. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1863. Business and Finance: Business Optimism In Germany Bourse Activity Reviewed, London Stock Exchange Equities Still Firk Gilts Turn Easier, Continental Bourses Frankfurt Gains Ground Zurich Firmer, John Holroyd, R.T.B. Peak Steel Ingot Output, European Share Prices Higher Common Market Indices Compared With Last Week And A Year Ago, The Lampa Mining Company, British Chairman Moves To U.S., Industrial Output Shows Little Growth Hazell Sun Above Bid Price, Several Large Fires In October, Two British Firms Sell U.S. Subsidiaries, Latest Dividends, New Schweppes Subsidiary, Semi-Conductor And Valve Exports, U.S. Stock Option Tax Privileges To Be Studied, Company News: Dividends And Profits Record Year For Marley Tile: 20 Per Cent Scrip Klinger Hoist Dividend Ten Points, Easy Day In Money, Brewers Confident For 1964, Overseas Finance E.E.C. Countries To Maintain Growth Rate In 1964, U.S. Smelting Worth $78M., Fractional Changes On Wall Street, W. German Vehicle Production, Murex More Hopeful, Westinghouse Day Of Decision, Chairmen Report Oddenino's Progress Well Maintained, Mr. D. Stokes Heads Standard-Triumph, Option Market Still Active, Nuclear Agency Changes, European Monetary Pact To Continue, Savory & Moore Limited Continued Sales Expansion, Metal Traders Limited Annual General Meeting, Haslemere Optimism, City B.S. Chairman On Interest Trends, Points Raised By Dm.60m. Issue, Scotland Uses 10% More Oil, C.E.I. Executive Course, Oddenino's Property And Investment Company Limited Mr. Instone Bloomfield's Review, The City Of London Building Society New Accounts A Record, Stenhouse Acquisition In Australia, France Seeking Oil Peace Firms' Approach To M. Pompidou, Profit-Taking Hits Wall Street, New Bank For Canada Mr. Coyne's Role, N.Z. Wool Production May Fall, News From Industry Austin & Pickersgill Win £2M. Cargo Liner Order Record Nickel Consumption, Bids And Deals Tesco-Phillips Talks Off, More Light On Vegetable Oil Mystery, Pound Again At Demand, Land & General's Estate Problems, Decline In Malayan Rubber Exports, Associated Television, Oilfield News, Imperial Cold Storage Expansion, Monsanto Boosts Output, United City Merchants LTD, American Sugar Requirements, John Wright & Sons (Veneers), Unit Trust Prices, Iron-Ore Project Into Production. Business Appointments: Business Changes Cunard Strengthen Management. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Tin Values Jump £17 A Ton, Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Obituaries: Obituary, Sir George Cunningham, Canon Charles Flood Devotion To Welfare Of Children. Property: Knight, Frank & Rutley, Flats & Chambers.
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