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The Times - 06/09/1963

1963; Gale Group;

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From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR ST. ANDREWS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Yachting Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Midland Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Labour Correspondent, ARNOLD WHITTICK, CECIL GOULD, R. G. MACE, CHRISTOPHER HOWE, SYLVIA CROWE, L. H. G. HANDLEY, JOHN M. SHAFTESLEY, From Our Algiers Correspondent, YEHUDI MENUHIN, WILLIAM R. HUTCHINSON, KATHARINE M. R. KENYON, A. J. MACFARLANE, D. E. ALLEN, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ARCHAEOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic, A. M. K., Colonel V. S. Laurie, R. E. L., J. C. W. R., Mr. W. M. F. Vane, From Our Science Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondents, By Our City Editor, By Our City Staff, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera And Ballet, Flowers, Public Appointments. Display Advertising: B.O.A.C, Multiple Display Advertisements, Co-Operative Permanent, Shell-Mex And B.P., Spring Grove, Rootes Tempair, Sun Insurance Office, Austin, Irroy, Remy Martin, Bank Of Montreal, Pammastic, The Times, Burroughs, LV, Marley, Esso, Julian S. Hodge & Company, Crockett & Jones, Ecgd, Dorman Long. Sport: Five Pairs Remain In Calcutta Cup Backmarkers Receive A Bye, Sports in Brief, Cambridge Rise To New Status Team Work And Fine Defence, Yesterday's Results At National Hunt Meetings, Brighton Croquet, West Indians In Generous Mood, Rome Blighted By Changes Signs Of French Tutelage, More Big Names Rapidly Dispatched Rees In Piquant Position Against Huggett, Miss Irvin Steady, Wickets Tumble Cheaply Bolus Carries Out His Orders, Varinia Sold For 13,000gns. Hall Pays Highest Price Of Sales, New Ferraris At Monza Bank Section In Poor State, Thompson Never Headed, Close Tussle For Firefly Title, Declared Runners At Today's Meetings, British Team Ahead In Pentathlon, Relko To Be Withdrawn From St. Leger Tea Break Pick Of Weights In Epsom Cup, Yesterday's Results, Help For Derby Bowlers Intelligent Batting By Parfitt, Hungary's Swimmers Dominate, Big Hitting At The Oval Barrington Punishes Warwick Attack, Ffigleaff Falls Away, Mann Takes Lead At Torquay Open Contest Among Enterprises, Records In Manx Grand Prix, Australian In Semi-Final First Set Lost To Miss Truman, Shorter Season On The Flat In 1964, Pardao For Stud, Australians Go Out Spying Another Victory For Hellcat III (S), U.S. Student Captures World Title, Bemused Helmsmen Find Relief In Song Spirit Of Burnham Remains, Local Winner At Dorchester, Fielding A Joy To Watch Trueman Demands Respect. News: Algerian Cabinet Changes, No Decision On "Herald", Wrongful Permission To Fell Trees, Expectant Mothers In Road Crash, I.M.F. Chief Takes Office, New Drug May Help To Combat Smallpox, Deadlock In Bank Dispute, 10,000 German Ex-Service Men Asked To Volunteer, "Sheer Obstruction" By Ministry Mr. George Brown Tours Farms, Indian Goldsmiths In Demonstration 28 Arrested By Police, Sydney Denial On "Terrorists", Staff Protest To Minister Conditions In Offices, Americans Outwitted By Mr. Nhu Saigon Palace Coup Succeeds Despite U.S. Opposition, A Bumble-Bee "Farm" In A College Repairing Losses, Iran Party Leaders Released Election Rally Plan By Students, Refugees' Aircraft Crash Lands, Bronze Age Sites Excavated, Little Hope For German Unity, Pakistan Press Law Denounced "Truth Will Come Out", Print Works Talks Held Up, Protests Against Atom Tests Anger Gen. De Gaulle, X-Certificate for Plays Instead of Censorship?, German Exhibits At Paris Radio Show, T.U.C. Approve Wide Demands for Nationalization of more Industries Road Transport, Aircraft, Steel, Shipbuilding Giving Workers More Say: Call To Halt Rail Closures, Large Anglo-Saxon Cemetery Found Contains 200 Graves, Entry To Welbeck College, "Explosive Growth" in Numbers of Scientists, Results Of Accountancy Examinations, U.N. Malaysia Task Completed Team Returning To U.S. Today, Drivers' Strike Hits Car Output, Part Of Television And Radio In New Threats To Liberties, China Strengthening Sinkiang Defences Work In Area Adjoining Soviet Union Russia Accused Of Provoking Border Troubles, Foreign Policy To Be Unchanged, Two Women Picked Up From Sea, T.U.C. Council IS Silent In State Ownership Vote Blind Eye Also For Motion On 'Popular Control', Dr. Verwoerd Denies Plan To Annex Protectorates "Proposal On Development Aid Distorted", Hearing Urged For S. African Case Swaziland Prosperity At Issue, Is Maghreb Unity Only a Mirage?, Ezra Pound Elected To Poets' Academy, U.S. Curtails Travel To Vietnam Kennedy Policy Under Fire Officials Hint At Conciliation, When Myrrh put castles on the map, Royal Visitors To Highland Games, Flood Of Help For Swiss Orphans, Austin Version Of B.M.C. 1100, U Thant's Congo Consultation, Rates Assessments Reduced, Lecturer Banned, Vote "Should Be An Eye-Opener", Ban On Ensemble Condemned, Effect Of Britain's Lag In Science, Princess Margaret At Mycenae, Building Unions Differ On Pay, Sunday Explosions For Eastbourne, Bid To Seize Power In Sarawak, "Persecution", Says Small Union, Sugar Will Cost More, Greater Risk Of Aircraft Colliding With Birds Ministry Want Pilots' Reports, Japan's Place In World Trade Mr. Ohira's Hopes Of Expansion, Schools Closed After Riot In Alabama Negro Killed When Police Open Fire, Death Penalty For Seven Turks Leaders Of Coup Attempt, Jordan Pumps Water Along Oil Line Cleaning To Take Two Months, Peking Buys More British Steel, Audio-Visual AIDS To Education. News in Brief. Law: Appeal To Drivers In Murder Hunt, Two Cleared On Painting Charge, Fine For Anti-Jewish Remark In Berlin, Vacation Court Probate, Divorce And Admiralty Husband Ordered To Leave Thompson v. Thompson, Prison Officers Accused Scotland Yard Inquiry, Miss Keeler IS Accused Of Perjury Housekeeper And 2 Others Held, Cigarette Lorry Theft Charge, Classic Case Of Fraud Alleged Four Men Accused, London Businessman In Spanish Gaol, Vacation Court Probate, Divorce And Admiralty Injunctions Continued Mole v. Mole, Fourth Man On Mail Robbery Charge "You Will Have To Prove It", ACT 'Going To Make Lawyers' Fortune' Driver Wins Appeal. Official Appointments and Notices: Four New Advisers On Scientific Policy, Air Board Appointment, Admiral's New Post, University News Oxford, Naval Appointments. Picture Gallery: Old Iron-and New. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Albania Looks Around, Nuclear Alarms, Out Of Uniform, Strike at the Bank, Single Bliss. Letters to the Editor: For Building In Bath, Munich Opera House, Piccadilly Hold Up, Speed On The Roads Limits That Are Ignored, Causes Unknown, Tax On Bravery, In Need Of Protection, The Mixture As Before, Protecting Wild Flowers, Investments Abroad, National Insurance Stamps. Court and Social: Court Circular. Arts and Entertainment: Margate Stage Company For Plymouth, Television Programmes, An Operatic Occasion, Good Chess Win By Wallis, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,397, In The Sale Rooms £11,154 Realized At Picture Sale. Reviews: New Ballets by Cranko and Macmillan, Music in a Medieval Setting, The Perfect Iphigenia of Goethe, Russian Dancers Promised, Mr. John Ogdon's Ardour, Price of an Historical Perspective. Obituaries: Lt.-Col D. McBain Military Music, Sir William Trower, The Earl Of Feversham Social Welfare And Politics, Sir Cuthbert Magee, Miss Mary Somerville, Mr. J. L. Heyworth, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1863. Business and Finance: Chairmen Report New Channels To Aid Yearly Profit Rise Of Telefusion, G.E.C. Approves Option Plan Profits Increase, "Pru" Dividend As Forecast, Issues Trust Offer Subscribed, Credit Conditions Again Patchy, Overseas Finance U.S. Investment Overseas, Japanese Ship Exports, Honda Factory In Brussels Aiming At British Market, Britain Reaping Rewards Of French Expansion 54 P.C. Jump In Rank Profits, U.S. Retail Sales, Slower Fall In Note Circulation, 1M. Scotshares At 5s. 7D., Continental Bourses Increased Selling On Milan Partial Recovery On Frankfurt, U.S. Instalment Credit, Wall Street Closes At New All-Time Peak, John Sadd Rights Issue, Pre-Refund Of U.S. Treasury Bonds Mr. Roosa's Statement On New Loans, Company Meeting The General Electric Company Limited G.E.C. Progress Well Maintained In Current Year Mr. A. L. G. Lindley's Views On The Industry's Manufacturing And Trading Structure, Gold Price Fixed 1D. Lower Slackening In Demand, Shop & Store Finance Arrangements, Foreign Companies $2,806,776 Loss By Transitron, Option Prices, London Stock Exchange Equities Lose Steam Steel Shares Firm, Headaches Of Communist Banking System Ideology Corrupts Exchange Rates, Mining News, Dollar Agreement By S. American Banks, Hillman Outlook Good, Unit Trust Prices, Dutch Florin Recovers Pound Improves, American Gold Stock Still $15,583M., Control Of Hunting Steamship Acquired, New £2¼M. Bid For Drayton Controls, Efco Prospects Good, Paper Mill Decision, Indochina Bank Steps Up Capital, U.S. Bank Attacks Brookings Report On Dollar Problem, Company News: Dividends And Profits Universal Asbestos Cut Interim And Forecast Lower Profits Beralt Tin Loss: No Dividend, News From Industry Union Carbide Develops New Miniature Battery, Canadian Bill Rates Firmer, Winnipeg Grain Markets, Huddersfield List Opens Today, J. H. Buckingham Give One For Four, London Provisions Exchange. Business Appointments: Business Changes New Burmah Oil Director. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices, Commodities Cash Tin Recovers £5 A Ton. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Property: Strutt & Parker, Lofts & Warner, Harrie Stacey & Son, Country Properties, John D. Wood & Co..

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