The Times - 18/05/1962
1962; Gale Group;
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From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Golf Correspondent, From Our Athletics Correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From Our Midland Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Africa Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AFRICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMON MARKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our City Editor, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, T. N. KAUL, ANTHONY WAGNER, GORDON MICHELL, L. J. CADBURY., JOHN MACLEOD., DONALD WADE., EDWARD CARPENTER, G. W. H. LAMPE., HUGH MONTEFIORE., T. WRAY BOLINGBROKE, J. FITZGERALD., By Dr. David Thomson, J. C. BUTLER., ARTHUR J. DRIVER, JOHN HORNER; BRYN ROBERTS; D. LUMBERT; H. E. POOLE; R. BRIGINSHOW; E. PATTERSON; ROBERT WILLIS; ALEX KITSON; A. C. TORODE; TED HILL; HUGH JENKINS; CYRIL COOPER; GEORGE DOUGHTY; JOHN DUTTON; P. BELCHER; V. ROBUS; GEORGE ELVIN; CLIVE JENKINS, FROM OUR FILM CRITIC, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, From Our Medical Correspondent, H. R., G. R. H., By Our City Editor, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL STAFF, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Motor Car Hire Service, Public Notices, Opera And Ballet. Sport: Glamorgan Batsmen Cautious, Brighton And Hove Lawn Tennis Quarter Final Round, Six Wickets For Coldwell, Austrialian Yacht Delayed, Sports in Brief, Derbyshire Fight Back, Today's Programme At Sandown Park, Bear Frustrates Middlesex, Ascot Rehearsal At Sandown, Piccadilly Tournament Leaders Hillside, Loughborough May Be Dominant, Cowdrey Punishes Gloucestershire Kent Recover From Bad Position, Pullar Adds 76 To 141, Cambridge Could Profit From Craig's Example, Grand Prix Blows For B.R.M. Crossed Fingers At Zandvoort, Leading Swimmers At Blackpool, Yesterday's Racing Results York, Hampshire Take Command, Resolute Galloping Gives Tamper Victory Church Stretton Preferred, Nickeaus Uneasy Off Tee In Round Of 79 Hitchcock Leads With 70, Hall First In Both Mile And Steeplechase At Oxford, Yorkshire Rampant After Century By Wilson, Formidable Task Faces Rugby Touring Side, Haydock Park Runners. Display Advertising: Visco-Static, Garrard, Firestone Delux, Multiple Display Advertisements, The British Bank, B. O. A. C, Rootes Tempair, Vauxhall Victor, Toronto-Dominion Bank, Player's, Daimler Hire, York University, Fibreglass Limited, Daily Mail, Hoechst, Exide, The Times, Parker-Knoll, Batley, Old Priory, Martins Bank, Dettol, The Royal Army Medical Corps, United Steel, Senior Economisers, Granada Tv. Law: M.P. Seeks Divorce, High Court Of Justice: Probate, Divorce And Admiralty Drinking And Desertion Pratt v. Pratt, High Court Of Justice: Chancery Division "Very Close Links" In Re Hampstead Garden Suburb Trusst Ltd., High Court Of Justice: Chancery Division "How Daily News Ltd. Got Their Money" Parke v. Daily News Ltd., And Others, Court Disorder In Salan Trial "Atmosphere Of Fairground", High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Burden Of Proof Funnell v. Johnson, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Generosity Of Plaintiff Collings v. Anthony Blond Ltd. And Others, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Charge Must Be Put Regina v. The Justices For The Marylebone Juvenile Court, Civil Court Of Malta The Constitution Of Malta Buttigieg v. Minister Of Health And Another, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Indorsing Bills Of Exchange Lombard Banking Ltd. v. Central Garage & Engineering Co. Ltd. And Others. News: A Class In Transition? Why Many Factory Workers Vote For The Conservatives, Britain Agrees Tariff Cuts With Six 20 Per Cent Off Wide Range Of Imports Restrictions Relaxed On Direct Investment Abroad, Rally To Impress Mr. Butler, Talk Of The Town IS Hunter Champion, S. Korea Troops Ready For A "Showdown" Reunification Call By Gen. Pak, Britain's Role In U.S. Grand Design Political Lead In Europe Pres. De Gaulle The Main Obstacle, Free Poll Sought In N. Rhodesia Recommendation By U.N. Committee, Crisis Through Overspending In Argentina Budget Hopelessly Unbalanced, Probation Rise Cut To 2 ½% Prison Officers' 10% Claim Rejected, Easing Effects Of Closures Moves By Miners And N.U.R., Progress By Garden City Bill, Commonwealth Products, Iraq Envoy Leaves Lebanon Dispute Over Kuwait Recognition, Night With Devil Dancers, Fifth Shipbuilding Order, Recruiting Team In U.S., Price Limits For Dutch Potatoes, Science and Medicine New Vaccine For Battle Against Bilharziasis, £1,500,000 Fund For East Anglia, New Cathedral A "Spiritual Dynamo " Coventry Faithful To Tradition, Arts Graduates Invading The Technical Strongholds Production Management Opportunities, Firm's £25,000 Gift To Kent University, Five-Year Wages Plans Proposed Suggestion By Employers, Greek Clash On Wedding Costs, Two Women Killed In Crash, British Proposals On Little Eight, Mr. Kennedy's View On Texas Case Full Information For Congress, Possible Answer To Mortgage Rates, The Queen Has A Sore Throat, Ghana Rejects Extension For Cases Before Privy Council, Efforts To End Spanish Strike, A Guide To Seato Former Indo-China Countries As Designated States, Chair Work For Disabled, Law Society Monours Examination, Renoirs And De Staels Sold, U.S. Marines Move To North-East, U.S. Proposals To Defend Dollar And Pound, Albert Hall Seat Holders Warned, Tintoretto Sold For £10.350, "Promise Of Aid By Nationalist China", Port Boycott By More Liners, Kenya Asks For £30M. For Land Scheme Government Forced To Revise Settlement Policy, U.N. Aid Urged For S.W. Africa, Silence Broken, First Steps To Secession By Nyasaland Advisers To Prepare A Report, 176 Nurses Put Their Case To M.P.s First Of 7 Days Of Lobbying, Veteran Cars For Sale Others To Go Into Museum, E.E.C. Urged To Accelerate Negotiations With Britain Strasbourg Call For Strict Timetable, Ford Warning On Strikes, Mr. Kennedy's Hope In Diplomacy, Does A Faulty Panda Become A Zebra? When Pedestrains Press Buttons, Letting Person Die Once Or Twice Problem Of Modern Resuscitation, Jaguar Band Will Not Be There, Uganda Independent In October, Inter-Union Dispute Halts Docks, ACT Of Reconciliation In Church, Inquests Theory Of Sex Practices, Ordination Changes Proposed, Stricter Use Of Disqualification, Driver Escapes In Factory Fire, Mr. Salinger's Idea Deferred, Airlift Probable For Australians, "Gas Tests After Death Of Boy", On Other City Pages, River Board's New Fishing Policy, Khrushchev Message For Ld. Russell, Tuberculosis In Immigrants, Postal Union's Pay Policy Approved, Swazi Demand For Franchise Call For Discussions On Constitution, F.L.N. Warning Of Armed Action, Berlin Wall As An Olympic Hurdle W. German Wish For Separate Teams, Scots Miners Back Communist, Tal And Keres Draw At Curacao, Recruinig To Derby Police Falls Off, M. Pompidou's Views On Press Freedom No Seizures After Algeria Peace, Boy's Body Found: Case Treated As Murder, Britain Still Awaiting Word From Siamese, Maugham Pictures "Family Dispute", Qualified Approval For Negotiations, Dock Charges Are Going Up, Berlin Generals Fail To Agree, New Kind of Degrees Needed. Official Appointments and Notices: University News £350,000 Appeal By St. Edmund Hall Problems Of Rapid Expansion, Mr. C. T. B. Leigh To Be County Court Judge, Resignation Of Bank Chief Reported, Military Appointments, B.B.C.'S New Tv Post For Mr. L. Miall, Appointments In The Prison Service, New Flag Officer, Small Farmer's 11 Show Awards. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Lectures On Opera, Television Programmes, Barrie Play As A Musical, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 9,992, Awards For Tv Films, Sale Room £12,000 Paid For A Diamond Necklace. Politics and Parliament: Ministry improvising measures to secure more teachers quickly, 50,000 Teachers Too Few In 1970 Auxiliary Staff Suggested, House Of Lords Legal changes under Rome Treaty, Pilkington Report Next Month, M.P.s To Debate Six Before Whitsun, Mr. Macmillan explains purpose of British contingent for Thailand, Mr. Hare Under Fire Over Dockers Conservative M.P.s' Attack, R.A.F. Hunters Ready To Go To Siam Mr. Macmillan Emphasizes Defensive Role, 37 M.P.s object to decision, House Of Commons. Picture Gallery: In Coventry's New Cathedral. Weather: The Weather. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Juxtapositions, Green for Pedestrians, Arts Men in Industry, Bertrand Russell, A Line IS Drawn. Letters to the Editor: High Office In New India, The Leasehold System Difficulty In Time Of Inflation, A Widening Gap, Voters' Protest, Scarcity Of Solicitors, More Than The Tax, Why No Canopy?, Nuclear Decision Reaffirmed, Conversion In The Death Cell, The Flow Of Heavy Traffic. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: The Soloist as Conductor Berkeley's Violin Concerto, Florence Digs Out Opera by Traetta, Wicked Punished Not Too Harshly Mermaid Theatre: Lock Up Your Daughters, Burlesque Of Rose Marie Finish IS Frank Extravaganza Comedy Theatre: Little Mary Sunshine, A Bass Of Potential Quality, The Beatitudes Set By Bliss, Carelessly Brilliant Rudolf Nureyev in Sleeping Beauty, All Stars To The Pump Salving Melodrama Of 1909 Metropolitan, Edgware Road The Whip, Truffaut Film With A Logic Of Its Own, Cheerful Octet By Gerhard. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1862. Obituaries: Mr. A. S. J. Tessimond, Mr. A. C. Hudson, Dr. J. P. Mitchell Medical Administration In Uganda, Viscount Fitz Alan Of Derwent, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodity Markets Late Fall In Tin Prices, Stock Exchange Dealings, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices. Business and Finance: Philips' Lamps Make A £70M. Rights Issue Fall Of 65 Per Cent In Profit Of Bovis Holdings, Scots Cloth Orders, U.S. Raising Treasury Bill Offer, Hongkong Labour Hit By U.S. Cuts, Selection Trust Earn More, Mavor & Coulson, Limited Improved Trading Results, Latest Dividends, Canadian Bank Rate Higher, £30M. Ship Order Cancelled Argentine Tenders Outstanding, West Riding Automobile Company Limited Sir Ronald G. Leon's Statement, Wall Street's $1 Losses, North British & Mercantile Insurance Rearranghment Of Fire And Accident Business In The United States Record Volume Of New Life Business Mr. Cyril H. Kleinwort's Statement, Overseas Expansion Behind Nelson Acquisition, Wall Street Heavy Declines Of $1, Petrofina At Nottingham, New Colchester Plant For Fans, Coats, Patons Pay As Forecast, Rand Bond Sales, "Anglo American's" O.F.S. Mining Chairman, News From Industry Footwear Industry's Poor START To Year, U.N.-F.A.O. Views On Commodity Prices, Foreign Companies Saint-Gobain's New Foreign Interests, London Stock Exchange Equities Drift Lower More Demand For The Funds, The Dominion Insurance Company Limited Continuous Growth Of Premium Income Sir John G. Banks's Statement, Limmer & Trindad Lake Asphalt Company Record Results For 1961 Sir John Hathorn Hall's Statement, Curb On Direct Investment Abroad Eased Hard And Soft Dollars Unified, Portals' Two-For Five Scrip Issue, Bankers' Acceptances Again Lower, Harland And Wolff, Limited Difficult Conditions Continue For Shipbuilders And Shipowners Problem Of Fiercely Competitive World Prices Mr. J. S. Baillie Reviews Current Activities, English & Caledonian Investment Company Limited Mr. M. G. Talbot Rice's Statement, Seasonal Rise In Beer Output, Company News Head Wrightson Hold Dividend And Profits Limmer & Trinidad's Orders Now Improving, Burrell & Co., Grain Markets, Pound A Shade Easier Weekend Factors, Higher Sales For Ampex, The United Flexible Metallic Tubing Company Increased Sales And Profit Mr. W. C. Ramsay Views Future With Optimism, New Mill Supports British Farming £2,500,000 Investment By Unilever, Note Circulation Down £15M. Third Successive Drop, Foreign Car Sales Small Margins German Tariff Cut May Not Affect Prices, Copper Strike Drags On, Overseas Finance Further Fall Of $30M. In U.S. Gold Stock, Investment In Common Market, Overseas Bankers' "City" Course, Miles Druce & Co., Laid-Up Shipping Falls 125,000 Tons In April, The Orion Insurance Company Limited, Hambros Bank Plans A £3½M. Rights Issue, Foreign Capital In The Philippines, KYMMENE AKTIEBOLAG (KYMMENE COMPANY) Kuusankoski, Finland Production Increased, Amal. Invest. & Property Purchase, Wholesale Prices, Improved Credit Conditions, Harland & Wolff Deny Foreign Bid, Castrol Hold Dividend, Export Index Higher, Unit Trust Prices, London Provisions Exchange. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.. Business Appointments: Business Changes First Managing Director For A.E.I.. Property: Overseas Properties, Sales By Auction, Flats And Chambers, Jones, Lang, Wootton (Overseas), John D. Wood & Co., Vernon Smith & Co., Country Properties.
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