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The Times - 03/06/1964

1964; Gale Group;

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From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Boxing Correspondent, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, From a Golf Correspondent, From Our Commonwealth Staff, From Our Special Correspondent-BIRMINGHAM, JUNE 2, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-EDINBURGH, From Our Labour Staff, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-OXFORD, JUNE 2, From Our Scottish Correspondent-THURSO, JUNE 2, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Own Correspondent-DELHI, JUNE 2, From Our Latin America Correspondent-GEORGETOWN, JUNE 2, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, JUNE 2, From Our Correspondent-GENEVA, JUNE 2, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, JUNE 2, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, JUNE 2, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-WESTMINSTER, TUESDAY, From Our Special Correspondent-ABERDEEN, JUNE 2, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our City Editor, J. E. H. NEVILLE., CHRISTOPHER SHAWCROSS., ROSEMARY MEYNELL., W. R. LEWIS., SHENA D. SIMON., H. S. HABIBIS, , FRANKS., C. G. LANCASTER., CECIL WOODHAM-SMITH. 44 Mount Street, W.1., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From Our Correspondent-FRANKFURT, JUNE 2, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Cash Wire Bars Falls £6 10s., Late Rally In Shares Steels Favoured, Stock Exchange Dealings, Wall Street Lower, Metal Exchange Turnovers, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street Loses Ground Fractional Falls, London Closing Prices. Sport: Roehampton Croquet, Three Horses Stand Out In Derby Field Santa Claus May Win From Oncidium And Corah IV, Rebuff For Wimbledon Champion Of 1962 Wightman Cup Vacancy Not Offered To Mrs. Susman, Lowther Turn To Hard Courts, Rest Of Epsom Programme, Charnley Excels Against American At Wembley, Runaway Golf Victory For Mrs. Spearman, Sutton Conquers Bigger Ball Leads Qualifiers With Round Of 66, Sports in Brief, Bechuanaland To Be Given Self-Rule, British Show Jumping Team For Aachen, Kent Again Struck By Harman Three Wickets Fall In Five Balls, Replacements For Benelux Match Carter And Lucking Out Of Shot, Simpson Second In Sixth Stage, No Play In Six Matches, Traffic Lights At Grand Prix, Price Extends Bey, Rowing History At Henley Harvard Crew Return After 50 Years. Reviews: Tenor's Lunchtime Recital, Woman in Art at Bordeaux Festival, Pembroke Marble Fetches £5,775, New Rambert Ballets, Sculptor From Greece, Sir Thomas More To Be Staged, Changing Loyalties Birmingham Repertory Theatre: The Easter Man, Individuality of Czech Mime From Our Special Correspondent-COPENHAGEN, The Capitulation of Murray Burns Comedy Theatre: A Thousand Clowns, Turning Away From Clichés Oxford Playhouse: Keep This To Yourself, Surface Vitality Of Haydn Mass, Exciting Show of Contemporary Scottish Art. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge An Approach Runs Into Trouble, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,626, Broadcasting Programmes Television, Problem No. 1,637. Display Advertising: Super National, Banister, Walton & Co. Ltd., The Lindley Thompson Transformer & Service Co. Ltd., Shelton Iron & Steel Limited, Bmc, Bovis Holdings, Multiple Display Advertisements, Tsb, Gensign, Marley, The Times, Sir Lindsay Parkinson & Co. Ltd.. Politics and Parliament: House Of Commons Film quota on pay-TV, Meat prices in a free market, Inquiry into typhoid epidemic: some meat withdrawn from sale, Selective use of tax regulator, Views on effective defence, Answers offered from a record, House Of Lords Move to widen improvement grants, Future role of Britain in Cyprus. News in Brief. News: British Guiana Police Denial, Saved By Graft From Dead Girl's Heart, University 'Bad Training For Real World' An I.C.I. Critic, Mr. Bevins Hits At Pirate Radio Review In Next Parliament Commercial Group's New Campaign, Alleged Bribe To Councillor Landowner For Trial, Tracing Source "Will Go Far Outside Aberdeen", All the Treasures of Delightful Sound, Nigerian Action To Stop Strikes, Oxford Report May Be Out In 2 Years Evidence In Public, Alleged Attack On Lady Portman, Nuclear Ship To Cross Atlantic Visit To Britain In July, Beetles Found In Tin Of Tomatoes, Gumboots Advice At Bath Show, Builder Fears Programme IS Losing Balance Rising Number Of Large-Scale Schemes, Vc 10 On E. African Routes, Malta Deadlock Continues, Cuban Execution Of "Spies For U.S.", Sentence Passed And Then Increased, Movements Of Liners, 2,500 Laid Off At Jaguars, World Trade Plan Voted At Geneva, Mr. Johnson Walks Into Bomb Scare, Danger Of Apathy In A.E.U. Communist Threat, Mr. Shastri's Early Visit To London Party's Unanimous Choice Of New Prime Minister, Bringing Good Humour To The City From Our Industrial Correspondent, M. Monnet Calls For U.S.-Europe Nuclear Policy M.L.F. As Transitional Solution, Union Fears N.I.C. Report May Affect Hours Claim, Stonehenge Rite For Druids Only Risk Of Accidents, Houses Built In A Week 5,000 A Year AIM, F.L.N. Men Killed By Algerian Rebels, New Flag Details For The Queen, Pres. Johnson Reaffirms U.S. Commitment To S.E. Asia Indirect Warning To China, "Share Savings On Coal Traffic" Call To Railways, Union Limit On Earnings, I.C.I. Plan £10M. Works At Rotterdam, Car Warning To Towns "Find Space Or Lose Trade", Improved Payments Balance In U.S., Meeting Rising Cost of Pensions, Mr. Wilson Seeks Wider Nuclear Arms Freeze 2-Hour Talk With Mr. Khrushchev Polish Plan Studied, Common Market 'Package Deal' On Nigeria And Spain, Medical Officer In Error, Says Company No Approach By Government, Coaxing Firms Away From Paris, Blue Streak Test Delayed Again Fault Found 3 Seconds Before Launch, China Buys 5 Ilyushins Russian Airliners Preferred, Consultation's On Laos Continue, Independent Inquiry On Typhoid Cause Minister Says Government Stocks "Innocent" Medical Officer Names Two Brands Of Corned Beef, Call For Report On Leven Water Lakes Board Fears, Strangers Bring Boom Time To Thurso, I.T.A. Will Ban Use Of Fear New Rules In Code For Advertising, Americans Snap Up Satellite Shares Rapid Rise In Price, Head's Private Life "Not Discussed", Prison For Fraudulent Estate Agent, Gold Reserves Gain £17M. Hopes Exceeded, Services Trial Of Hovercraft. Official Appointments and Notices: Trade Commission Appointment, Moscow.-Mr. Anatoli Blangonravov, New Colonel Of Black Watch, University News Oxford, U.S. Judge Awards £10M. Damages, Anglo-U.S. Community Relations Post, From The London Gazette, Tuesday, June 2, 1964 The Bankruptcy Acts, 1914 And 1926. Picture Gallery: The Women's Institutes. Law: Court's Power To Grant Stay Ellis V. Scott, High Court Of Justice Chancery Division Service On A Company Addis Ltd. V. Berkeley Supplies Ltd., Law Society Preliminary Examination Results, Court Of Appeal Useful Formula Sweet & Maxwell Ltd. V. Universal News Service Ltd.. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The Unstrolling Player, Do the Public Want It?, Trouble in the High Hills, Training for Success, New Man: New Ways. Letters to the Editor: Road Accidents, Cyprus, Justified By Law?, A Desirable End, Inquiry Into Oxford University, Lessons Of Chelsea Flower Show, Buxton As A Spa, Raising The Rates, Typhoid At Aberdeen Tracing Source Of Infection. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Obituaries: Miss Phyllis Dixey, Sir Ivone Kirkpatrick, Sir Frank Foster Local Government In Essex, Prof. C. W. Valentine, Sir George Cribbett A Great Civil Servant, Obituary, Dr. Leo Szilard A Man Of Many Interests, Major-Gen. H. De R. Morgan. Business and Finance: B.E.T. Omnibus Services Limited Vital Role For Bus In Combating Traffic Congestion Bus Fuel Tax Contrary To Buchanan Report Principles Further Progress Of African Interests Mr. John Spencer Wills's Review, Selection Trust Mr. A. Chester Beatty's Statement, New S.E.C. Floor Trading Rules, Latest Dividends, C. T. Bowring & Co. Limited Satisfactory Final Group Results, Central Mining Pay 3% More, Record Travel Year Forecast, Miners Invest In Equities Pension Scheme, £134,500 British Land Purchase, George Mallinson And Sons Limited, Hargreaves Group To Pay More This Year, Canadian Gas Pipeline $57.5M. Loan, Chemical Firms Thrive In Germany, Empire Stores (Bradford) Limited Year ended 31st January, 1964 Outstanding Profit Record, "Forestal" Hope For Higher Returns, Revenue Deficit Of £40M., International Paper Link With Spicers, United Glass To Increase Prices On July 1 Bass, Tollemache Trading Pact, Frankfurt Again Easier, Selection Trust Dividend "Not In Danger" Shipping Depression Goes On, 184,114 H.P. Deals In May, Comsat Shares In Big Demand, £2M. Electrical Order For Locomotives, £470,000 Handley-Page Recovery: Dividend Under Forecast, Investing in the Commonwealth, Houlder Brothers & Co., Limited Mr. Cyril W. Warwick's Statement, Minerals Separation Meeting On July 7, Schweppes £500,000 Expansion, Neuchatel Beat Forecast By 2½ Points, Union Miniere Du Haut-Katanga Very Satisfactory Industrial Results Review Of Present Position And Prospects, Short Credit Conditions, Bank Holding Changes In W. Germany, C. H. Bailey Call For Meeting Mountstuart Plan, Surprise £17M. Gain In Gold Reserves Sterling Area Trade Buoyant, Pound Recovers Early Loss, Cautious Optimism At C. T. Bowring, Recent Months Bring Consett Iron Out Of The Red, Building Components Plant In N.E., Liberia Standby Pact, The Property and Reversionary Investment Corporation Ltd., Little Interest In Gold, Australian Tin Firm To Work In Malaysia, The Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers Limited The Parent Company Of The Blue Circle Group Financial Results Show Further Improvement Post-War Capital Expenditure In Excess Of £95m. A Tremendous Increase In Building Industry's Output Foreshadowed Plant Extensions To Meet Rapidly Rising Demand Mr. J. A. E. Reiss On Increasingly Lmportant Role Of Overseas Interests. Business Appointments: World Bank's New Post. Property: George Trollope & Sons, Town Houses.

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