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News from 07/06/1964

1964; Gale Group;

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James Parkes, Gosford Chairman, Arthur Richards, Richard Buckle, James Margach, J B, Harold Hobson, Michael Manning, Ian Peebles, Kenneth Pearson, John Bratby, Philip Day, (Miss) Lilian von Versen, Moira Keenan, Christine Brooke-Rose, Julian Symons, P Middleton, Cal McCrystal, R L Davison Executive Officer, Robert Capa, I. S. Birbrager, Vincent Cronin, Mr Nehru, Elizabeth Good, Henry Brandon, Mr. J. W. C. Robinson, Rev Dr Leslie D Weatherhead, Christopher Hollis, Arthur Bottomley, Vivian Jenkins, Ian Coulter, Peter Willett, Sir Philip Magnus, Bryan Silcock Science Correspondent, Robin Marlar, Michael Hamlyn, Hugh Somerville, Stella Frank, Cyril Connolly, G G Smith, Ian Fleming, E. G., Kathleen Halton, Anthony Vice, S de Blaupré, Raymond Mortimer, Robert Melville, Nicholas Carroll, H G Glnn Hon. Sec., Derek Jèwell, John Barry, Peter Wilsher, Susan Noel, Roger Mortimer, Priscilla Chapman, Maj. Gen. Sir Charles Dunphie, Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Stephen Coulter, Ronald Legge, Lanning Roper, Dilys Powell, Brigid Keenan, Lilian R Capon, Maxwell Boyd Motoring Correspondent, David Divine Defence Correspondent, Richard Hughes, H G Pertwee (Capt. R. N.), Henry Tanner, Denis Brogan, Felix Aprahamian, Tom Stacey, Jack Fingleton, Patricia Rowan, David Leitch, Ian Coulter Industrial Correspondent, Henry Longhurst, Stephen Fay, Lewis Chester, Godfrey Smith, James Margach Political Correspondent, P J Shield Hon. Secretary, Brian Glanville, David James, Theo McEvoy, G H D Legard, C. H. O'd. Alexander, Maurice Wiggin, John Bowen, Jacquetta Hawkes, Anthony Cowdy, Angus Wilson, Kenneth Konstam, Nicholas Tomalin,

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Wilson makes Rootes deal an election issue on controls BOAC wants Boeings and fewer VC10s Chichester ahead in Atlantic Little Cartoon by Papas Chryslers 'not seeking control' Unrepentant Monty gives his case on D-Day row Scranton sees Eisenhower in bid to block Goldwater Aden leader in London B. U. P.: Hall was empty for the Beatles Reuter: U. S. plane shot down in Laos Nehru's funeral: 8 pages of colour Ministry knew of corned beef typhoid risk By a Sunday Times Reporter: Queen and Duke shaken in car collision New cases up by 28 Harrods Contents Keeler's release Will Shastri hold the tigers? Regent By Sunday Times Reporters: 'Angel of Death' mystery after arrest reports S Rhodesia Premier on 'our disgust' U. S. warning halts Turkish landing Campbell's last-chance record attempt 'Russia-Rumania split is real' B. U. P.: Peking to Paris Second ex-prisoner tells of Blake's talks with Lonsdale Daïquiri Rum D-Day is fading in blaze of glory U. S. aim to restore stability in Laos by negotiations Communists claim 12 Laos provinces Mr K and Tito to meet The New Bendix Today's Weather Foreign weather Hall's Bolex The Top Tories take it easy The Political Pulse 'Budgeting' by Lord Blakenham Victory for 'lame' Lotus Cortinas By Our Political Correspondent: Heath to be Sir Alec's link man? Labour 'split on housing policy' Ministry to act on NHS deaf aids La Flora-Blanche Fare-payers in private cars? Caroline 'a jolt to BBC and ITA,' says Grimond Theatre removes Rachman's name Japanese on top in TT practices Labour 7-2 on Now lean beef goes Esso Goldwater Remember also the living The A. A. Supply Co. Ltd. Hush Puppies Design for epidemic: the vulnerable city What the typhoid bug looks like The Sunday Times Crossword No. 2,053 Croydon: suburbia resisted better Behind the silver-grey granite walls The four-day warning Corned beef, vintage '51 . . . and how they make it How bad food gets into Britain Air Canada Bovis Holdings Bristol Filter Virginia The mark of Shakespeare? Kennedy fund looks to industry Radio Manx may go on the air tomorrow International Fauna Index Sellers comes home Bequest takes Bacon v the Bard to High Court Telephone Rentals Limited Twentieth Century Banking Corporation Limited North Eastern A striking share bargain Valuing the Chrysler bid terms. . . Portugal prepares a City loan. . . Plan for a paint take-over. . . Behind the Minseps board moves. . . Bye on the growth path. . . Anthony Vice, City Editor, discusses The Blue Circle Group C. T. Bowring & Co. Limited Satisfactory Final Group Results Worthington-Simpson Ltd. Orders Reach Record Figures Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Pressed Steel Company Limited Substantial improvement over previous year The 37th Annual General Meeting of Pressed Steel Company Limited was held on June 4 in London, Mr. Alex. Abel Smith, T. D., J. P. (the Chairman) presiding The Eleven Clearing Banks Anglo American Corporation's Role in Africa Anglo American Corporation of South Africa Limited Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa Mr. H. F. Oppenheimer's Statement Relay Exchanges Limited Mr. J. W. C. Robinson Reviews Progress Profit plus Security London City & Westcliff Properties Limited Vickers Limited Growing Benefits from Extension of Commercial Product Range Maj. Gen. Sir Charles Dunphie on Brighter "Longer Outlook" Julian S. Hodge and Company Limited Life-line for Rootes Insurance for Linwood—And the Dollar Premium Estimated U. K. vehicle production for 1964 The Albright & Wilson Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Empire Stores (Bradford) Limited Year ended 31st January 1964 Outstanding Profit Record Guest, Keen & Nettlefolds, Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items On Lenin Boulevard By our City Editor: Search for special situations N-E Units Spinner in concrete Shamrock Answers to Investors How the World's Markets Moved Multiple Classified Advertising Items Investment Inquiries Wimpey Education and Industry The Blake-Lonsdale Case Frank Giles on New Signs of a Wider Europe? Lombard Banking Limited Slippery 'summit' James Margach on Mr Wilson's Visit MTB on D-Day J W Lambert on a Night of Waiting Multiple Display Advertising Items Halifax Building Society Why Hood Hit the Roof Going to see the BBC last week was like intruding into private grief: one top man gone, the computer broken down and BBC-2 lost without its radar . . . David Leitch talks to the men involved Aces and lobsters wild Patrick Campbell's Column Norwich Union Insurance Group Oxfam MPs complain: We are by-passed by science By a Sunday Times Reporter: JPs will have a wide training Multiple Display Advertising Items Printers 'need more scope for training' Memorial meeting for Mr Nehru Youth electrocuted The single-handed wives don't worry British Steel Mr Paynter warns miners against a national strike By a Sunday Times Reporter: Faversham leaves Tories no hope, says Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Neil Bell dies D-day row blamed on maps Origins of front line tension Today's Services Rootes Motors Limited Court Circular Latest Wills Cartier Ltd. Alfred Hays Ltd. Soham Parish Council Proposed Swimming Pool The Life Offices' Association India 'Autoway' 'Rebel' wanted Voters' right Freudian slip The School Fees Insurance Agency Limited Cancer: facts or fear? Pioneers on holiday Multiple Classified Advertising Items The pointers Accurate report Herb smoking The aims Information wanted Art values More Letters to the Editor Canada Dry Dying sports Living with the car Setting a safety fashion The Sorrowing Mother Hessle: Distraction The hour of knowing Do You Know? Kellogg's French allies Anti-Germans Other views Renault R8 Colston Appliances Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Management Selection Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Selection Trust Limited Personnel Manager Multiple Display Advertising Items British Iron and Steel Federation C & a Merchandising Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA Management Consultants Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Candy Filter Company Ltd. Austin Knight Limited Kellogg International Corporation IBM United Kingdom Limited Racasan Limited Royal Navy Materials Research Metal Industries Group of Companies Metropole Group The Civil Service Multiple Display Advertising Items British Olivetti Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Cummins Engine Company Limited Plessey-UK Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas—Town Planner Multiple Display Advertising Items Charles Barker & Sons, Ltd. Ilford Limited Whessoe British Aircraft Corporation Multiple Display Advertising Items The General Electric Company Limited Ford Multiple Display Advertising Items Burroughs The Chairman Acrow (Engineers) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Monsanto Europe in Brussels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Metal Industries Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Enjoy Three Stimulating Years as an Army Officer Thomas Potterton Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Courtaulds Engineering Limited The Production-Engineering Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Did You Know? A broken nose just isn't cricket—or football! Brian Glanville Talking Sport A SigneT from driftwood 'Short tour' plans need revising Vivian Jenkins, who has been in South Africa for the past five weeks, covering the South African Rugby Board's jubilee matches and the Welsh tour, draws the conclusion that . . . Australian Soccer results Colts face stiff Ascot tests Details of Yesterday's Racing Derby goes true to sad modern pattern Sir Ronald is Well over Free Ride chosen for French Derby Tough battles for our two lawn tennis teams Hickstead victory for Miss Smith Show Jumping U. S. put Cup first Northern Tennis Football League to revert to five-divisions plan Britain gain easy victory in Belgium International Athletics Ann Packer runs fastest 440 Johnson keeps his half-mile title Results from the Yachting Centres Africans in AAA championships Basketball Jackson hit by injury recurrence Athletics Batty flattens six-mile field Royal London hit snag when a marker sinks Cowes Yachting Dutchmen soon run into a problem Unorthodox—But Profitable Yachting Surrey's top scorer, M. J. Edwards (61), gets a ball… Harvester takes the title Show Jumping Yesterday's club cricket details Easy success at Ham Manor Club Golf Cycling Schools Cricket Results Surprises at Walton Rowing Monkton Combe have fine win Middleton Cup bowls Barber lightens a gloomy day Brilliant Brearley saves Cambridge Poole-Lymington race Whiskey Flake The Leys make bold effort Schools Cricket Lost day may make Dexter declare to keep the Trent Bridge fight alive Useful England score, if sun ever returns Football League blink the issues once again Edwards baulks Kent captain's tactics Looking for a Break—In Vain England beaten by Argentina Records fall to Matthews Walking No Play Yesterday Coles wins with nine holes in 31 finish Daks Golf Tournament First-Class Cricket Details Ask us and see Pantene Air France Both Sides of the Hill Contents About Lord Hill Contents War on Want Depot Austin Country Life No seat for Harold Atticus Multiple Display Advertising Items Chipstead Motors Limited Drum-break Multiple Display Advertising Items Reggery-Pokery Multiple Display Advertising Items Black Patch, son of Black Patch Chevrolet Impala at Lendrum & Hartman Limited The Equitable Life Assurance Society The Marconi Company Limited Misers, fiddlers & whiskers Maurice Wiggin Drifts in a TV Dream World Old-time religion Radio: By Peter Wilsher Brain-Teaser: Set by R. A. England By Autolycus: Fine and Dandy Heatstore Ltd. Brothers under the skin Harold Hobson on London's Lenin and Stratford's Henry Multiple Classified Advertising Items Westminster Theatre The medium and the mole Dilys Powell on Bryan Forbes's New Thriller Phoenix Theatre Heavenly peep-holes The World of Art: By Robert Melville Royal Shakespeare Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items The scale of Strauss Music: By Desmond Shawe-Taylor A pioneer of design Ballet: By Richard Buckle The man from Arkansas Jazz: By Derek Jèwell Music in the making Volkswagen Menotti's slender power Multiple Classified Advertising Items What chance for the young in the cinema? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Glass Multiple Display Advertising Items Glimpses of deserved content Tuscan Retreat by Vernon Bartlett with Illustrations by Maurice Bartlett (Chatto & Windus 25s) A malignant growth in the fabric of society The Honoured Society by Norman Lewis (Collins 30s) Ichthyology marches on or, Which Fleming Do You Read? Heigh-ho, come to the Fair The point of Parliament The Reform of Parliament by Bernard Crick (Weldenfeld & Nicolson 36s) Staff of life Cassell Multiple Display Advertising Items Men of the Line, 1895 Self-made soldier All Sir Garnet: A Life of Field-Marshal Lord Wolseley 1833-1913 by Joseph H Lehmann (Cape 42s) Multiple Classified Advertising Items The devaluation of Ezra Pound Poet in Exile: Ezra Pound by Noel Stock (Manchester University Press 32s 6d) Revealed religion as Dr Jacobs sees it Principles of the Jewish Faith: An Analytical Study by Louis Jacobs (Vallentine Mitchell £3 3s) Sunbeams in the orphanage This Time next Week: The autobiography of a happy orphan by Lesile Thomas (Constable 21s) "The Great Pianists" New Cruises to the Ancient World by Mt. Akropolis Antibes. Le Cap. Juan-Les-Pins Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Old and New Characters How chaos came to Berlin Diplomat among Warriors by Robert Murphy (Collins 45s) Hunt the pavement Roman Roads in the South-East Midlands by The Viatores (Gollancz 70s) Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chatterbox A Letter to Myself by Francoise Mallet-Joris translated by Patrick O'Brien (W H Allen 25s) Muller Jonathan Cape André Deutsch First World Book Fair The Bodley Head Paul Tanfield George Allen and Unwin Ltd Foyles Three sorts of madness Fiction of the Week Nicholas Kept on Writing by Bernard Glemser (Macdonald 16s) The Day the Call Came by Thomas Hinde (Hodder & Stoughton 16s) To Build a Ship by Don Berry (Gollancz 21s) The Ordeal of Major Grigsby by John Sherlock (Hutchinson 21s) Other selected novels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Criminal records On the Brink by Denzil Batchelor (Macdonald 16s) Faber & Faber Methuen Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Mail Lines India Cooks Travellers Cheques Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hotter spots in the sun Travel and Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. O. A. C Multiple Display Advertising Items Maxelle 32 The Ladybirds Derry & Toms 'Terylene' Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabeth Arden The Sporting Life Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sudden Veil-Lift The Feminine touch Surf PuTTING Crafts on the Map Allied Ironfounders Makers of Household Words Charles of the Ritz Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The vigorous invaders My Garden: By Lanning Roper Multiple Classified Advertising Items Properties: Country, Coastal, Provincial Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Properties: Country, Coastal, Provincial Multiple Classified Advertising Items Span Developments Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Properties: London and Suburban Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rosa Marina Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prowting Estates Ltd. Wates Build Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pineland Costacabana Ltd. County and Suburban Holdings Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wates Build Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's Television and Radio Programmes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contents Servis Fully Automatic The Bathroom book Standard Triumph Ercol Johnson is first in dependability Martell British Ceramic Tile Council Capas War Player's Qantas Powell Duffryn David Williams Armada Cream Dupont The Party Painters An unprecedented art exhibition opens in London tomorrow at the Grosvenor Gallery: the first commercial exhibition of contemporary Soviet painting to be mounted outside the Soviet Bloc. Kathleen Halton fills in the background Ilford The Lost Leader Picture Gallery Sanenwood Cutlery 'Perspex' Aer Lingus Irish International Airlines Gardening Paperbacks Reviewed 'gardening is a wonderful hobby and a great support to natural prejudices' Beautiful Hair Breck Fujica Hanimex Heatrae Ltd Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Milward Courier High Speed Gas Mephisto Crossword No. 277 Solution to No. 276 Chess Problem No. 321 Bridge Hoover Rank Xerox British United Consumers' Association Rawlings & Sons (London) Ltd. Uniflex International Furniture American high life Design for living Oral English Electric Clams Lyons Pure Ground Coffee Showing the Flag Polaroid Chivas Regal

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