The Times - 03/01/1963
1963; Gale Group;
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From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From a Lawn Tennis Correspondent, From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Radio Correspondent, From Our South Wales Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our City Editor, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our United Nations Correspondent, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, MAURICE EDELMAN, T. E. BEAN, HELEN BELGION, F. J. BELLENGER., BOOTHBY, BOYD OF MERTON, CHRISTOPHER BRASHER, R. D. REID, FROM OUR PHILATELIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, By Anthony Wagner, J. A. G. S., Irene Hentschel, Lady Alexander, Dr. Herbert Howells, Sir Hugh Ellis-Rees, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Correspondent, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL STAFF,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Shopping By Post. Sport: Growth Of Old Boys' Rugby, Miss Wade Stands Out In Junior Lawn Tennis, Good Stickwork On Icy Pitch, Small-Bore Title Retained, Sports in Brief, Week's Delay For England Trial Disruption Of County Championship, Test Tension High But Scoring Rate Low England Fight Every Run, Amateur League Tables, London To Box McNeeley, Scottish Racing Presents An Encouraging Picture, England Need 138 Runs For Victory Nine Wickets Still Standing, Deep Snow Covers Windsor Course, Keen Rackets Expected Singles Favourite Meets Trentham, Long And Exciting Match Squash Rackets Win For England, Changes In Welsh Amateur XI. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Lord Attlee 80 Years Old Today. Display Advertising: Anglo Auto, I.C.T., Oxford University Press, Westminster Bank, Fenner, Banister, Walton & Co., Understanding Science, Multiple Display Advertisements, Guardian, Hutchinson, Doublemint, The Steel Company Of Wales, Venice, The Times, Methuen, Kb. News: Greater Use Of Facilities Urged, Kenyatta Party Threatened By Tribal Rivalries Kanu Leaders Seek To Restore Unity For Election Campaign, Pakistani To Be Publican Conversing In Own Language, Gain In The Gold Reserves £38M. Increase In December, German Union Apathy For Works Councils, Dangers Of Music Persuaders, Conference Ideas For Improving Education Call For More Research Into Teaching Methods U.S. Tv Experiments Praised, British Diesel Engine In Russian Car, "Scared Of Gang" Evidence By Former Stable Boy Part In Alleged Horse Doping Plot, Cyprus Invokes A British Law, 22 Ministers Dismissed In Punjab Response To Plea For Austerity, Salford Through A Neighbour's Eyes, Suez Canal Toll Change, Council Worker IS New Peer, Liner Passengers Unload Baggage, Inquiry Into Sussex College Scheme, Britons Now Aliens In S. Africa, Aden Men Warned Of Explosive Cigarettes, Change Of Printers For Stamps, Survey Of Sex Conduct, 200 Cars A Day By The Summer, More Car Meters For The City, Full Timetable For Mr. Sandys, Mr. Bamberg Was "Overruled", Bantustan Or Trojan Horse?-Ii British and South African Model, Debate On New French Court Today 17 Security Crimes Listed In Bill, U.S. Aid To Flow Within Week, Mr. Chou Adamant On Border Terms, On Other City Pages, Protest At Sherry Criticism, Fewer In Public Employment, U.S. Helicopter Men Wounded, New Car Rates At London Airport, Britain Urged To Ignore Protests, Warning On German Unity Conditions, Rockets In Cuba Parade, Youth Surrounded By Triviality, Sixth Forms In Groups Science Proposal, Caution To Egypt Over Prisoners, Football Bus Trips Were "Illegal", Gateway to the North, £15M. Work In Duplicating Tv Trunk Network 625-Line System On Radio Links, Need For 'O' Level Doubted, President Kennedy Expecting Troublesome Session, Development Plan IS "Aunt Sally" Manchester Invites Criticisms, "N.C.B.'S Tied Home System Cruel", Italy Acts Over "Lost" Paintings Discussions Open In California, Take Risks, T.U.C. Tell Chancellor Talks On Jobs Disappoint "No Signs Of New Thinking" North's Need Of New Look, British "Lacking In Courtesy" African's Criticism, Devonians Doubly Hit By Escapes Cost Of Searches For Prisoners, Sunday Closing Of 12 Stations Entire Shut-Down Of Main Line Fought, New Blizzard Hits South Arctic Weather To Continue Rescue Helicopters In 24-Hr. Service, Higher Tv Rate Sought By Variety Artists, Gen. Lemnitzer Takes Over As Nato Chief Versailles Parade, Chinese Anger At Satirical Article Leaders "Defamed By Forgery" Demand For Action By Foreign Office, Dr. Schroder's Visit To London, Thousands Of Car Workers Go Home, 270,000 Fords Exported, French Reply On Polaris Delayed, R.A.C. Urge Road Heating To Reduce ICE Hazards Memorandum To Ministry Lists 65 Danger Spots In Survey, South Wales Fears Over Plan For £12M. Ore Terminal, 200 Victims Of Party Hoax, Workers Support B.M.C. Extension, Skybolt Firm To Dismiss 4,000, U Thant Rejects Appeal By Mr. Tshombe Negotiations And Cease-Fire Refused, Shipyards May Make Parts For Homes Team To Study Capacity, U.S. Complaint Over Berlin Shots, Diefenbaker Plea For Nato Unity, SALT Stockpiles Running Out, Journalists Held As "Spies", British Regret At Action Taken By U Thant. News in Brief. Law: Director Fined £100, Director For Trial On Perjury Charge, Doctor Cleared Of Drink Charge, Wife's Evidence At Detectives' Trial Letter After Arrest Of Husband, Woman Don Fined On Driving Charge. Official Appointments and Notices: Army's New Pay Chief, Colonel Commandant Appointments, Ministers Resign In Morocco, Cambridge, New Air Commodores, University News European Studies In Edinburgh Discussion Groups At University. Politics and Parliament: Marking Time For Drums. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Cyprus Quarrel, Still A Future For Shipbuilding, Exposing a Fallacy, A Man of Style, Return to the Shovel. Letters to the Editor: Giving More Than Money, Sports Facilities, Satanic Mills, Crime And Government, The English Walnut, Beyond Party Wrangling Case For Defence Committee, Concert Programmes. Court and Social: Court Circular. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,187, Gligoric And Kotov Share Lead Russian-Yugoslav Clash, Television Programmes, Solution Of Bridge Problem No. 1564. Property: Knight, Frank & Rutley, Southend Railway Site Scheme, Flats And Chambers, Suburban Houses. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1863. Reviews: The Dry Bones Live, Highland Lads, An Interesting Bore, Norwich Physician, Hungarian's New Composition, A Sense of Authority No Compromise by Dr. Klemperer, Three for astronomers:-, Can a Dramatist Dominate the Stage of Today?, Pirates Whitewashed, The Composer at the Piano, Pinter's Next Film Script, Rare Coptic Tapestries Melbourne Gallery Acquisition, Dayak and Kenyah, Preacher Whose Spell Bound Great Victorian Audiences, Promotion for Caliban, Shakespeare In Canada, The Stage of Today, A Musical From New York, How New Zealand Runs Its Opera and Ballet. Obituaries: Mr. G. E. Birkenshaw The Wool Textile Industry, Sir Cecil Day, Mr. W. H. Coles An Original Member Of Church Assembly, Mrs. Phyllis Biscoe, Sir Victor Schuster, Viscountess Templewood, Sir Hector Hearne, The Earl Of Buckinghamshire, Miss Jean Forbesrobertson, Obituary. Business and Finance: German Banks To Pay Same Results Of "Big Three" Expected, G.S.A. Resume Tin Sales, Bank of America National Trust And Savings Association, Butler Machine Tool, Are National Savings Interest Rates Too High?, Dow Jones Falls 5.31 Points, Plasticiser Price Changes, Peak Advances By Burnley B.S., Overseas Finance Egypt's Emphasis On Development Financial Assistance Imperative, Computer For The Smaller Firm New I.C.T. Machine, Latest Dividends, American Telephone Earnings Higher, Amsterdam Eases, London Stock Exchange A Good START To 1963 Gilts And Equities Move Ahead, West Indies Sugar Profits Halved, Dalgety Buy Norwich Business, Gen. Telephone's Record Figures, Office Equipment Exports Up, Paris Very Quiet, Wall Street Lower Minor Losses, Rise In Indian Bank Rate Curb On Silver Speculators, Lloyd's Brokers Form New Company, December Mining Outputs, The Central Mining-Rand Mines Group, New Bank Deposits Rise, Barclays Bank D.C.O. Annual General Meeting, J. Gliksten & Son. Ltd, Business Publications' German Link, Bright Prospects For U.S. Steel?, U.S. Gold Reserves $15,978M., W. H. Smith Reorganization, Fate Of Union Miniere In The Balance Work Now Stopped At Jadotville, Marley Tile Planning New Debenture, Encouraging December Gold Returns £38M. Gain Exceeds Expectations, A History Of Sterling, News-From Industry £10M. S. Rhodesia Refinery Project British Company To Build Plant For Oil Consortium, New Russian Glass Factory, Sugar Surcharge Cut, British Aviation Exports Fall, Firm Tone For The Pound Dm. Sharply Weaker, Unit Trust Prices, Continental Bourses Steady Undertone On Frankfurt Brussels Confident, Commercial Union, Gold Output Peak In 1962, London City & Midland Properties Continuing Expansion, Union Corporation Group, Company News C. & J. Hampton 33 P.C. Scrip And Higher Earnings Recovery Hopes For Broom And Wade, Record Number Of S.E. Inquiries, Tobacco Trust Lifts A Veil, £A.11m. Scrip Issue To Gen. Motors, Bolivian Currency Change, Money Easy After Patchy START, Silver On The Move Again, Dawnays Shut Down Swansea Plant, Assurance Results Guardian Group Record, Foreign Companies Bank Of America Profits Fall. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Commodity Markets Influential Buying Of Cash Tin, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: Business Changes Dr. S. B. Coles Joins Board Of Unilever Merseyside New Appointments At Shell-Mex And Bp.
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