The Times - 20/12/1962
1962; Gale Group;
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From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Schools Rugby Correspondent, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FORM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TORONTO CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Common Market Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Industrial Staff, From Our Political Correspondent, RONALD LEICESTER., S. LEVENBERG, S. J. ORWELL, GILES ROBERTSON, EUGENE BURDEN, J. K. MICHIE, SEBASTIAN DE FERRANTI., C. W. CLOUT., ARCHIBALD JAMES, WILLIAM F. COOPER, BAILLIEU, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By SETON GORDON, FROM OUR PHILATELIC CORRESPONDENT, By Maurice Edelman, Mrs. Guy Wyndham, Sir Edward Boyle, Mr. J. F. Wilson, Sir Harold Hartley, Mr. Gerald Pawle, By Our City Editor, From a Special Correspondent, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMON MARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM A PARIS CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Flowers, Public Appointments. Sport: Conditions In New Coxed Four Event, Too Much Snow This Time For University Skiers, Golf, Barbarians Bring In Newcomers, New Era In Squash Rackets, Sports in Brief, Tonbridge Rackets Successes Eton Can Expect No Mercy, Schools Rugby Review-Ii Radley Backs' Speed Not Enough, Rugbeians' Hockey Defeat, Hampshire In Semi-Final After Testing Match Richards Break Foils Surrey, Jarman Keeps Test Place Australia Name Same 12 Bowling Limited, Springbok's Preparation For The National, Welsh Weaknesses Revealed, Worksop Outsides Shackled. News: Manchester Area Calls For A £300M. Road Scheme To Take 20 Years Instead Of 72, Free Elections After 32 Years Of Dictatorship, Dockers On Strike In Italy, £3M. Order By Ghana For Tv Equipment, How Consultations Broke Down, Terms For Rail Redundancy Unions Accept New Agreement, Monaco Talks To Be Resumed?, Skye Fortress That Was Never Completed, Council IS Urged To Save 600 Acres, British Airlines Carry More, Mr. Heath Asks About Voting Rights In E.E.C. Parity Sought By Britain, Higher Library Standards Urged Priority For Cost, Scorched Earth Warning By Katanga Pres. Tshombe Attacks U.S. Policy, U.S. Military Talks With U Thant, Durham Faces Pit Closures In 1963 Mr. Watson's Warning, U.S. Recognizes Republic Of Yemen British Decision Awaited, Record Increase In Population England And Wales, T.U.C. Want Quick Action On Jobs, English 'Discoverer Of America', Devon To Double Car Patrols By Police, Mona Lisa Arrives In U.S., Polaris Missile Test Success, "Foggy Proposal" On Nuclear Black Boxes, 5 Per Cent Pay Rise In Road Haulage, Slump In Production Wipes Out Summer Gains 4-Point Fall In Manufacturing Industries In A Month, Boy Jockeys Put Five Demands, Setback On Swiss Nuclear Curb, Offer To Be Made For "Topic", Dr. Sukarno Backs Brunei Rebels, Bricklayers End Steel Strike Bargain Struck In 22-Hour Talks, Doctor's Life Made A "Nightmare", 700 Return To Jamaica, Chinese Refugees Die In Wrecks Hongkong Concern At Illegal Traffic, Record Turnover In Stamp Auctions, Dons Try To Save Condemned Man, Interview Rule On B.B.C., Behind the Scenes at World Zoos, New York Press Strike Warning, S. Arabian Common Market Planned, Mr. Macmillan Insists On Separate Deterrent Possible Deal With President Over Congo Policy, Drift to the South-East (9) Far-Reaching Steps Needed To Pull People To The North, Drink Test Rules START Today, Pledge To Peru Strikers, 4% Pay Rise For N.H.S. Staff, Nyasaland's Right To Secede Granted Government Denies Charge Of Breaking Pledges Storm In The Lords Over Confidential Documents, Troopship Ends Last Voyage, Three Expelled By Labour Party, Eton Raises Fund For Children's Parties, Durban Protest At Racial Zoning, A Rebel Leader Captured Many Detained In Brunei, Call For More Informality In Brussels Negotiations, Turkey Angered By Doubts On Shrine Greek View Seen As Tourist Rivalry, New Pay Proposals By Power Men, Britain Supports Revenue Division Avoiding A Tragic Blunder, Reply To Clean Air ACT Critics, Sir Roy Welensky Says Britain "Ratted": Secret Minutes Quoted, 33 Die In Polish Airliner Crash, Mrs. Wynne Recalls Penkovsky, Peer's Baby Daughter Saved From Fire, Rhodesian Copper Loan To India, Vindication Of Tito Policy Yugoslav President On Way Home. Law: 30 Die In Gaol Massacre In Argentina Prisoners Shoot Hostages, Court Of Appeal No Evidence Of Malice Holder v. C. & J. Hirst & Sons, Ltd, Court Of Appeal Copyright In "Fixed Odds" Football Coupons William Hill (Football) Ltd. v. Ladbroke (Football) Ltd, Higher Time-Rate Claim Rejected, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division "Full Moon Noises" Palmar v. Loder, High Court Of Justice: Probate, Divorce And Admiralty Inferring Adultery From V.D. K. v. K. (By His Guardian), Mr. Khrushchev Rebuked By Chinese Charge Of Loss Of Confidence, Court Comment On Colour 'Unfortunate' Lord Chancellor's Explanation, African Charged With Murdering Scot, High Court Of Justice: Probate, Divorce And Admiralty A Former Wife's Claim In The Estate Of Bellman, Deceased, Cosh Raider Gets 10 Years. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: School Dental "Scandal" Move To Health Ministry Urged, Mr. Butler going to Africa to seek durable solution, Deepening Cabinet Gloom Over Economic Trend, House Of Lords Peers' row on federation pledges becomes issue for Cabinet, Lord Salisbury's Challenge, Changes In Labour Front Bench, Backbenchers Hit At I.T.A. Plan Minister Challenged, House Of Commons. Display Advertising: Martini, University Of Bristol, Simon Engineering, Timken, Beecham's Powders, Gpo, Garrard, Famine Relief, Multiple Display Advertisements, Hutchinson, Foyles, The Times, Singleton, Benda & Co., Medallion. Property: Knight, Frank & Rutley, Cornish House Gift To Trust, Flats & Chambers. Picture Gallery: Proposed New Parklands. Reviews: Massed Singing Of Carols, Shostakovich's New Symphony Performed, The Alexandria Quartet contains in one, Everything And The Kitchen Sink Between Paper Covers, Canadian Stratford Festival to Be More Adventurous, Panto from Scratch Robots, Magic and Melodrama London Palladium: Puss in Boots, Tone Firm And Brilliant, Zazie Goes On The Screen Paris-Pullman: Zazie, Matron into Saint, Two Scottish Operas, Something for Most People, Dancing to Freedom, Unsuccessful Transfer Piccadilly Theatre: The Rag Trade, Evening of Wit and Invention Aldwych Theatre: The Comedy of Errors, Dutch William Repainted, Victorian Doll In Africa New Arts Theatre: Amelia's African Adventure, The Novel As Metaphor, Falstaff Changes Shown to Be Verdi's Afterthoughts, Rarely Heard Symphony Mozart Players' Choice, Louis's Man in the "Med". Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes, In The Sale Rooms £39,503 Total In Book Sale, Solution Of Bridge Problem No. 1,563, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,177, Dr. Klemperer Not To Conduct Tomorrow. Official Appointments and Notices: Sir R. Delacombe To Be Governor. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1862. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: An Inadequate Bill, Sir Roy Welensky's Bitter Hour, Uneven Progress, Falling Production, Pleasant Surprises. Letters to the Editor: Anglo-American Bond, Threats Between Neighbours, Defence Basis, A Widow's Tribute, The Mona Lisa, Unadopted Streets, Spending Money, Increasing Output, S. Rhodesia's Vote, Settlement Of Claims British War Losses In Burma, Down Ans Outs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: The Earl Of Mayo, Sir John Cunningham, Mme. Adila Fachiri, Sir Stewart Symes, Prof. Garrett Mattingly American Historian, Sir Gerard D'erlanger Passionate Love Of The Air, Obituary, Hon. Mrs. Reginald Fellowes, Professor G. R. Hargreaves Social And Industrial Psychiatry. Business and Finance: U.S. Durable Goods Orders At Peak, Cofimeg Issue, Martins Bank £6M. Rights Issue Anniversary Cash Bonus, Jute Study Group Proposed, Latest Dividends, Bombay Gold Price Falls Pressure Of Sterling Heavy, Annual Abstract Of Statistics, Murex Cut Interim By A Point, Transport Development Group, North Kalgurli (1912) Limited, Hudson's Bay Oil Pay More, Overseas Finance France To Repay $116M. To Export-Import Bank, Monetary Pact Prolonged More O.E.C.D. Talks In February, British Match Raise Dividend, Credit Conditions Easy, Minor Falls On Zurich, Wall Street's $1 Advances, Further Fall In S.A. Reserves, United Lubricants, Fresh Opposition To Stock Exchange Rebuilding Scheme, Space Communications, Another Magazine For Mr. Thomson, Singleton, Benda Reject Anning, Chadwick Bid, Entrepots Magasins, G.S.A. Sells Full Tin Allotment, U.S. Steel Prospects In 1963, News From Industry Polythane To Produce Spandex Fibres In Belfast Electrolux Enters Heating Appliance Business, Sterling Estates Earn And Pay More, Carrier Engineering Co. Ltd. Delayed Effect Of Budget Improved Order Book Position, Erratic Changes In Exchange Rates, Good Year Predicted For Aluminium, India And Japan Argree On Cotton, Production Setback A New Shock For Equities Bowaters To Decentralize, S.A.I. Reorganization., M. L. Alkan, £1.7M. Rights Offer By Unigate, London Stock Exchange Funds Hold Steady Widespread Falls In Equities, The Lampa Mining Company Limited, Company News Cranleigh Group Disband Hire Purchase Division Gen. & Engineering Profit Reverse, Dutch Loan Success., Radio Rentals Earnings Unchanged, Brazil Exhausts Her Sugar Stocks, Upward Trend On Wall Street Advances Of $1, Woolwich Equitable Building Society Assets Exceed £222,000,000 Mortgage Advances Of Over £32,000,000 In The Year 18,000 More Investing Shareholders Reductions Likely In Society's Interest Rates Speech By The Chairman, Sir Thomas G. Spencer, Irregular Conditions On European Bourses Bank And Insurance Shares In Demand, Foreign Companies R. Dutch Adds To Shell-St. Gobain Holding, Shell Rerinery In Denmark, Continental Bourses Widespread Losses On Milan Frankfurt Declines, P. & O. Form Tanker Subsidiary, Unit Trust Prices, E.E.C. Cereal Output To Rise Imports Halved By 1970?, Jute Industries Profit Setback. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Further Rise In Lead Values, Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Business Changes Electrolux Head To Retire Reelection Of Sir Julian Pode.
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