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The Times - 26/01/1963

1963; Gale Group;

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From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM AN ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR COMMON MARKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, DOROTHY JACOB., S. AMBALAVANAR., J. I. BERNARD, MARLY MORSE., JOHN C. CUNINGHAM, RALEIGH T. ROWE., PAUL EINZIG., JOHN SUMMERSON., GEORGE WIGG, From Our Special Correspondent, A. LUCKHURST SCOTT, W. D. KOSTER, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM A MUSIC CRITIC, FROM A COLLECTOR, By Our City Editor, by M. Edouard Boubat,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Services Tomorrow: Third Sunday After Epiphany, Public Notices, Connoisseurs' Guide, Opera And Ballet, Hotels, Resorts And Spas, Travel. Display Advertising: Mediterraneo, Jersy, Igls, Shell, Santa Margherita Ligure, Short Service Commissions, Grado, Ici, Appeals, Le P'tit, Ireland, The Times, Australia, Greece. Property: Seaside And Country, Covent Garden Report Soon. Sport: Splendid Practice For The R.A.F., Strong Northern Challenge At Cheltenham, Cricket Epidemic Not Catching Heartbreaking For England's Bowlers, First Three Skiers All British, Sports in Brief, England Take Four More Wickets, Strong Rackets Challenge By Britons, Experienced Irish XV Hard Test For France, Clay Keeps Unbeaten Record, Squash Victories For British Women, Chance Of Five F.A. Cup Ties Testing Match For Burnley. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: A Revived And Stronger Rake Smooth Production At Sadler's Wells, Antiques And Pictures Superb Chelsea Bird Tureens, Leicester Galleries in a New Home, The Gramophone Munch Makes Another Fine Set of Berlioz's Romeo and Juliet, Performance of Character Shostakovich by Barbirolli, Lord Halewyn's Final and Fatal Adventure Retold, Mlle. Anna Karina's Sheherazade, A Finnish Singer's Return. Arts and Entertainment: In The Sale Rooms £15,501 For Mixed Array Leisurely St. George, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,207, Notes On Broadcasting Giving Us Shocks to Open Our Eyes, Weekend Broadcasting Saturday Television, Gardening Waning Interest in Vegetable Growing. News: Africans Ask Britain To "Dig Grave Of Federation", Conflict Likely At Swazi Talks Differing Views On Constitution, French "Militaristic Arrogance", Cold Spell Takes Heavy Toll Of Wild Life, £1,500,000 Cleansing Depot, Diary Of Next Week's Events, Mr. Nehru Wins Approval On Colombo Plan Defeat Of Opposition Move Against Acceptance, Denmark Expects Farm Outlets, Russian Steel Output Ahead Of Six 1962 Figures Show 4M. Ton Lead, Building Engulfed In Jute Blaze Four Hurt At Dundee, Police-Constable Gets Four Years "Terrible Offences", Belgian Review Of Negotiations, Obituary, H.P. 'Gone Too Far' Says Bishop, Inquiry Into Birth Control Pill, Prescription Cost Rises To £92M. But 15M. Fewer Dispensed Saving Possible On Branded Drugs, By Land And Sea And Air Kaleidoscope Of Elba, Council Ordered To Clear Snow, Gen. De Gaulle Jeers At Puny British Contribution, No General Thaw Yet In The South Black-Outs In Birmingham And London Areas, £50 A Year More On Salaries, Bowled Over By A Champion £40,000 Conspiracy Alleged, Field Sports Problems Of Kelt Handling, Students' Welfare Concern Law Schools Closed, Fylingdales Strikers Urged To Go Back, British Nurses In Car Accident, Katanga Mines In Production Again, Father And Son Die From Gassing, Mr. Sandys's Visit To Kenya, Racing Car Order Doubled, Peking Calls For Early Talks, Tyre Lever Attack By Ex-Choir Boy "Like Jekyll And Hyde", Investigation Of Cuba Build-Up, St. John's, Oxford, To Have New Head, Alabama Campus Air Watch, 50% Increase In Building Of Teacher Colleges End Of Urban All-Age Schools In Sight, Says Minister, President Tito Joins The Critics Of Abstract Art, Bonn Support For Britain, Co-Driver Killed In Train Crash, Climbers Nearing Summit, Two Children Die In Cottage Fire, Franco-German Friendship "No Obstacle To Britain's Entry" Dr. Lubke's Hopes For Common Market Agreement, Fear Of Violence In Lumber Strike, Gas That Killed 5 Had Lost Smell, Fabulous Fireplace, Car Delivery Men To Strike, Oil Compensation Dispute, 2 Hr. Observation Of Sun's Eclipse, Third Five-Year Plan For China, Few Traces Left of Desert Battle, Meat Institute's First Director, Europe's Union Leaders Back Britain Call To Continue E.E.C. Talks Joint Pressure On Gen. De Gaulle, Clash Over Boy's Spinal Harness Allegation By N.S.P.C.C., Green Light For Nato Nuclear Force Americans To Press Ahead Without France Mr. Merchant's Wide Mandate, WHO Are Within? WHO Are Without?, Dr. Stikker Sure Of Success, Power Men Seek Status Talks, Liberal Threatened With House Arrest. News in Brief. Law: High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Sentence On Journalist Attorney General v. Clough And Another, Manslaughter Charge After Fire, Lady Swiney Granted Divorce Decree, Journalist To Appeal 6-Month Sentence For Contempt, Court Of Appeal Victim Of Union Rules Faramus v. Film Artistes' Association. Picture Gallery: Harvest Scene in Spain. Politics and Parliament: M.P.s plead for widows, Transport Deficit Puzzle, Wider Protection For Performers, Two-Day Debate On Defence Labour Amendment Of No Confidence. Official Appointments and Notices: Receiver Appointed For Newry Firm, Ecclesiastical News Bishop Of Argyll Consecrated, University News Call For More Oxford Staff To Be Fellows Too Little Connexion With Colleges, Baptist Changes, From The London Gazette, Leading Kanu Men Resign. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Dons without Colleges, After The Shock, Getting the Barriers Down, Bisected Bicycle, Comic Tradition. Letters to the Editor: Air Freight Rates, The Good Ally, Renewal, Not Enough Power, Liverpool Cathedral, A Pattern Of Prestige Land Use In City Centre, Cricket On ICE, Planners' Place In Foreign Policy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1863. Obituaries: Mr. G. E. Woodshumphery, Sir George Tomlinson, Mr. John Daniell, Sir Isaac Shoenberg Television Pioneer, Prof. W. B. R. King Geology And The D-Day Landings, Senor Ramon De LA Serna, Obituary, Mr. Walton Cole. Business and Finance: Wall Street Gains More Ground, Company News £4M. Issue Profit Forecast From S. Smith & Sons, Investment Trust Placing, Looking Ahead Treasury Review of Income and Expenditure, Latest Dividends, Currency Rates For Travellers, R. & G. Cuthbert's Strong Order Book, Suez Co. Income Rises, British Oxygen Find Cold Comfort In Steel, RAND MINES, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Circular To Shareholders, Sterling Continues Steady, Company Meeting Nelson Financial Trust Limited Sir Denys Lowson On Economic Problems, Wall Street Up Again Fractional Rises, London Stock Exchange Week Ends On A Dull Note Building Shares In Retreat, Another Easy Day In Lombard Street, Bill Syndicate Get Only 28%, Gold Fixed 1/8c. Lower, Foreign Companies Standard Oil (N.J.) Revenue Jumps, WATNEY MANN Limited Chairman's Statement, Continental Bourses General Decline On Paris Milan Again Easier, Simon-Carves' Gas Plant Order, Reuter Commodity Index At 5-Year High, Looking Back Shadows from Europe, Brussels Tells US What We Should Have Done Neddy In The Nick Of Time, Alternatives To The Common Market, Zurich Loses Ground, Unit Trust Prices, Swiss Gold Holdings Fall Sharply. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices, Commodities Lead Trading More Active. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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