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The Times - 15/06/1963

1963; Gale Group;

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From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Lawn Tennis Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our Commonwealth Staff, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, RALPH K. BROWN., HEATHER CROSS., E. A. JAMES., ANTONY C. B. CHANCELLOR., PAUL GRIFFITH., C. STUART DOBSON., A. F. PATON., A. R. HARVIE, HALFORD REDDISH., ERIC PONTEFRACT., OSBERT LANCASTER., EVELYN BUNBURY, HARRY GRIMES., G. ROSSITER., G. A. BAYLISS., M. L. BEAVER., E. BADIAN., G. N. ROUSE., MARION E. GOULD., HENRIETTA B. WILSON., F. E. ISAAC., DAVID A. FERGUSON., JOHN CHURCHILL., G. A. HARMAN., NEVILLE A. MITTELHOLZER., H.A. WILLIAMS, BASIL L. YATES., MARY E. GOLDING., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent, A TRAVELLER'S IMPRESSIONS, FROM A MUSIC CRITIC, FROM AN ANGLER, FROM A COLLECTOR, A Correspondent, A friend, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Appointments And Situations, Services Tomorrow: First Sunday After Trinity, Shoppers' Market Place, Club Announcements, Opera And Ballet, Travel. Display Advertising: Nice-Cote D'azur Airport, Tarpen, Antiquarian Book Fair, Aua, Gardeners Chronicle, Appeals, Multiple Display Advertisements, South African Tourist, Rentokil Laboratories, The Times. Sport: Other Fixtures Today, Dragons Revel In Brisk Breeze, Maiden Fillies Provide Promising Material, Sandown Park Results, Declared Runners For Other Race Meetings Ayr, Newmarket Programme, Cracks Behind The Davis Cup Paper Russians Extend Sangster And Knight, Australians Make Clean Sweep, Last Night's Racing Results Ayr, Hutton Displays Family Crest Creditable Draw By Cambridge, Fastest Le Mans In Prospect, Thrilling Battle Of Speed Senior T.T. Records By Hailwood, Newmarket Selections, Tour Of Britain Adders A Cycling Hazard, Pickard Given Fright, Another Bristol Scalp For Miss Starkie, Record Entry, Younger Golfers Coming To The Top Will Leads, Rees And Brown Fail To Qualify. Picture Gallery: African Vigil. Reviews: Guest Ballerina's Triumph, Able Young Soloists Reach Too Far, Gramophone Filling the Gaps: AvantGarde and Old Music, Aloofness and Grandeur with Beethoven, Playing Much Different in Changed Surroundings, Notes On Broadcasting Heroes and Stereotypes, Arriaga Quartet's Concert. Arts and Entertainment: Mr. John Latham's Exhibition, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,326, Gardening Advice on Flowering Trees and Shrubs, Field Sports Making the Most of Coarse Fishing, In The Sale Rooms Four Spencelayhs Make £2,110, Weekend Broadcasting Saturday Television, Antiques And Pictures 300 Years of Pottery Figure Making. News: B.Oa.C. Apply For Stand-By Fares, Kenya Ministers Ask For Date For Independence Early Decision Sought To Prepare Way For Federation, No Agreement Over Firemen's Pay, Diary Of Next Week's Events, Mr. Karamanlis As Key To Crisis, Hull Trawlers' Big Catch, Leeds Repeats Kidney Graft Operation, Musicians Told Not To Sign N. American Tour Contracts, Scotland Honours President, New Control Point In Berlin Near Main Airport, Lord Beaverbrook Remarried, The "Wonderful Year" of Thomas Lowe, African Threat To Leave I.L.O. Conference Uproar In House Over Apartheid, Afro-Asian Attack Over S. Rhodesia, Mr. Khrushchev Replies To Mr. Kennedy Trade Expansion Urged, White House Prayers By Negroes Demonstrators Led By Bishop Orderly Crowd Of 2,500, Ulster Champion At Richmond Tables Turned, "Ivanov Spoke Of Power To Destroy England", Protest At Use Of Kenya As Base For Swaziland, Type-Setting Via Satellite, 8-Point Plan For N.-East Draft Ready, Says Lord Hailsham, Norway To Reduce Military Service, The Right Way Of Loving Quest For Perfection, Cambridge Tripos Examination Results, Belfast To Build N.Z. Frigate, Winchester Boys Took Car, Russian Space Man On Prolonged Flight Television Transmissions From Cabin, By Land And Sea And Air Excursion Centre for the Pyrenees, Airlines Must Pay Royalties To U.S., General Eisenhower Condemns Anaemic Kennedy Actions, A Moral Issue In The Profumo Affair, Says Bishop, 300 Arrested In Venezuela, N.I.C. Defended By Chancellor Steady Growth Need, South Wales Power Station Opened Coal From Midlands, Supersonic Lead By Britain "Plans Firmer Than Those Of Russia", Kurds Driven To The Hills, Police See Friend Of Miss Keeler Again, The Course Of Nature The Collared Dove Settles In, Labour's Lead Over Tories Confirmed Public Opinion Poll Result Security The Main Issue, Move To Limit U.S. Share In Canadian Firms Budget Concessions To Reduce Unemployment, Bonn Lagging On Arms Purchases, Mr. Field Writes To Mr. Butler, No Cut In Irish Butter. News in Brief. Law: Editor's Acquittal On Libel Charges, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division "Greek Tragedy '41" Parrington v. Anthony Blond Ltd. & Others, Mother Dead: Murder Charge Withdrawn, 2 Plead Guilty Over Welsh Explosion Reservoir Site, Charges Over New Forest Cattle, High Court Of Justice: Chancery Division "Anarchy Without The System" Eastham v. Newcastle United Football Club, Ltd. And Others. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Mr. Brooke Summoned Back To London Talk With Prime Minister And Lord Chancellor Lawyer's Letter Alleges Spying Request To Miss Keeler. Official Appointments and Notices: New Army Council President, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, Awards To Journalists By R.S.A., From The London Gazette, University News Oxford. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Kenya's Way Ahead, Homing Instinct, Farewell to the Old Vic, Out of Contact. Letters to the Editor: IT IS A Moral Issue Parliament's Duty to Reflect the Nation's Sense of Right and Wrong. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Captain Edward Cordeaux, Mr. W. R. Booth Popular Headmaster, Lieut.-Col. Philip Godsal, Mr. B. Kennedy-Cooke, Mr. C. V. Kellway Former Australian Diplomatist, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1863. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Further Fall In Tin Values, Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: Latest Dividends, "Corgi" Toy Offer Draws £42M., Easy Conditions In Lombard Street, Currency Rates For Travellers, City Weekend Feature Looking Ahead May Trade Figures Expected on Wednesday, Rise In U.S. Discount Rate Forecast, Canadian Budget Gives Promise Of Steadier Growth, Company News Charrington, Gardner 50 P.C. Scrip Marks Record Year, Edger Ballot, Hardy Allotment Basis, Mexico Misses Sugar Boom, Option Prices, London Stock Exchange Weaker At The Close Good Net Gains By The Funds, Minor Changes On Wall Street Sales Decline, Unit Trust Prices, Looking Back Hagridden by Politics, Union Corporation Group, Canadian Dollar Eases, Wall Street Trading Inconclusive, Four-For-One Scrip From James Grant (East), Treasury Bill Rate Unchanged, The Dollar Premium Over 10 Per Cent Again New Issues May Be Deferred, A Necessary National Institution, Pontinental Dealings Prohibited. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Furnished Country And Seaside Houses And Flats.

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