The Times - 24/11/1964
1964; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent-PORT ELIZABETH, , FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Schools Rugby Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Radio Correspondent-DOUGLAS, ISLE OF MAN, Nov. 23, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Staff, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Commonwealth Staff, By Monitor, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, Nov. 23, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent-LAGUNA BEACH, CALIF., From Our City Editor, From Our Political Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent-LEOPOLDVILLE, Nov. 23, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT, I. M. D. LITTLE., LAWRENCE DURRELL. Paris, Nov. 19., K. M. CHAPMAN., NORMAN ST. JOHN-STEVAS., FELICITY VAN JAARSVELDT., ALEXANDER R. GLEN, Chairman, , By D. W. Smithers, Professor of Radiotherapy, London University, ADRIAN HILL., A. J. HAWES. 32 Fitzroy Square, W.1., P. J. DANIEL. 21 Linkfield Lane, Redhill, Surrey., S. C. SUTTON, Librarian., By William Gaunt, From Our Special Correspondent-ZURICH, By Our City Editor, From Our Correspondent-NEW YORK, Nov. 23, From Our European Economic Correspondent-ZÜRICH, Nov. 23, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY STAFF, From Our Own Correspondent-OTTAWA, Nov. 23, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Christmas Gifts, Appointments And Situations, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Enfield Home At Third Attempt Quick Goals Prove Decisive, M.C.C. Soon Bustle Through Eastern Province Batsmen Too Raw To Cope With Titmus's Guile, England Lose To Hungary, Rossall's Mastery Broken After 12 Years, Buckhurst Hill In Third Place Progress At Lacrosse After Hard Work, Sports in Brief, N.H. Owners To Pay More Levy Board Grant Stopped, Top Seeds Beaten In Men's Doubles, Boxing Victory For Gattellari, Godfrey To Lead London XV Richmond Reserves In Side For Paris, High Cost May Force Some Teams Out of Racing, Rugby Club Records London And South East, Third Squash Seed Crushes Christy. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,775, Programme For Sandown Park, Big Chess Win For Russia. Display Advertising: Ethiopian Airlines, Mappin's, Japan Air Lines, Barclays Bank D.C.O., Power, fu, South African Airways, Boc, Multiple Display Advertisements, Doublemint, Chivas Regal, Tesco, atlas lighting, Ibm. News: Promise Of More Changes In Aden, Kenya Discussions Adjourned, Gaol And Life Ban For Car Driver, Office Party Ban Riles Staff, U.S. Increases Discount Rate Quick Response To British Move, Charge Denied By Photographer, Strike Leader Arrested Charged With Obstruction, Socialist Losses In Italy, Arms Directors To Leave War Office, Boeing Crash On Take-Off: 42 Killed Explosion Wrecks Airliner, Conservative Backing For Government, Overdrafts To Go Up 9 P.C. On New Cars?, U.S. Military Aid For Malaysia, Prix Goncourt For M. Conchon, Hint Of E. Europe M.L.F., Saigon Teargas As Children Riot 42 Boys Injured In School "Feud", Two Motorists Win Towed Cars Case, High-Mark Triumph 2000, Expansion AIM Unaffected Mr. Brown's Pledge To T.U.C., Independent Tv Given Rules On Violence Three-Point Code Moral Obligation To Children, Group To Study Water Scheme, First Nation-Wide Voting Since Independence, Nuclear Experts' Talks In Spain, T.U.C. Consider Report On Ballot Rigging, Lord Chalfont In Washington, Chief Constables Urged To Pass Social Data To Universities, School Limit On Immigrants, B.B.C.-2 Extended To Birmingham, Police Fire On Students Panama Inquiry Into Treaty Talks, China Reopens War Of Words With Russia New Party Leaders Given A Warning, Solidarity Urged At Oil Talks, M.P.s Offered Jam Tomorrow, £20,438 For Renoir, Belgian Troops Flown To Congo Base Stanleyville Assault Expected To Begin Today, Probation For Man On Hemp Charge, India Asks Nepal: Free Mr. Koirala Former Prime Minister Seriously Ill, 7 Convicts Escape Through Tunnel, Quintuplets Born In France Three Boys And Two Girls Doing Well, 7 Per Cent Bank Rate Shock For City Sterling Responds To Short-Term Defence Government Prepare To Temper Effect On Housing, Coalition 'In State Of Chaos', Misconceptions About Cancer, Right To Rescue Nationals In Another Country, Call To Revise Powers Of Proctors Students' Protest, City's Mortgage Loan Arrears, Two More Gaoled For Sabotage, Director Pleads Guilty To 22 Tax Charges Total Of £97,000 Said To Be Involved, Doctors' Poll On Health Fees, Germany Accepts Need To Cut Grain Prices, Dr. Schröder Makes Little Headway Talks In Washington, 'False Reports' By Banned Paper, Target Raised By University To £2½M., Mrs. Kennedy Tells Of Dallas Anguish, 1,000ft. Skydeck For Brighton, First Commercial Service Of Isle Of Man's Radio New Programmes Heard On Mainland, Britain's "Myopia" Over Concord, Uneasy Calm In Turkey Pledge Of Loyalty To Constitution, Labour M.P. Has Pneumonia, A Setback For Pay Television, Peking Angry With Mr. Sato, Co-Op Agreement On Severance Pay, Anglican Church And Methodists, An Enchanted Spot in Shetland, Lies Undetected By The Lie Detector, Fewer For Science, Railways Face Crushing Financial Duty No Room For Sympathy With Season Ticket Holder, The Bargain Mr. Wilson Wants Consultation On Use Of Bomb Terms For Control By Nato, Offer Of £9,000 For Capture Of Bormann, Trunk Man Asks To Go To Israel, Sir R. Menzies Defends Army Call-Up Veiled Women File Out During Speech, Youth Cleared On Murder Charge, Witnesses Muzzled By Publicity Franks Commission Criticized. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Augustus John Memorial. Law: Court Of Criminal Appeal Cheating The Public, Youth Sounded Wolf Whistle Siren, Verdict For The Professor M'carogher V. Hodgson, Union Warning On Advertising, High Court Of Justice Chancery Division Gordon Hotels Action Settled In Re The Grosvenor Hotel, Buckingham Palace Road In Re Premises In Basement Of Station Buildings, Victoria Station In Re Same In Re Landlord And Tenant Act, 1954, Preventing Shoplifting Regina V. Crooks, Court Of Criminal Appeal Murder Appeal Allowed. Index. Editorials/Leaders: It Pays to be an Egghead, The Toils of Vietnam, A Crisis Rate, Toying at Table. Letters to the Editor: Samples Fair In Amsterdam, Case Of Mixed Marriages What Changes Are Needed?, Rhodesia's Future, Once In A Blue Moon, A Cézanne For The Nation, Napoleon's Death, Expelled By Tax, That Dipstick, The Blackburn Enigma, The Economic Problem. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Leicester, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments. Reviews: No Provincialism for Zurich Opera, Insect Within Each Mortal Shaftesbury Theatre: The Paul Taylor Dance Company, Death Agonies Of An Aristocracy, Musician Of Sincerity, Fine Conducting Of New "Trovatore" Royal Opera House, Covent Garden: Il Trovatore, £1,650 for a glass Roundel of 1835, Eloquent Rendering Of New Quintet, Incandescent Stage Presence Queen's Theatre: Marlene Dietrich, The Comédie Humaine of Toulouse-Lautrec, Portrait Of Moffat For Scotland, Bishop Eschews Cards For Christmas, Famous Medal For Britten. Obituaries: Sir Thomas Barlow Former Chairman Of District Bank, Mrs. Monica Ewer, Mr. Roger Quirk, Miss Daisy Bucktrout, Mr. Walter Carter, Mr. Yü Yu-Jen, The Rev. Paul Gibson. Politics and Parliament: Dangers in discarding Nassau, House Of Commons Hospitals and appointments, Support for Congo airlift, Impact of Bank rate on industry and housing. Business and Finance: I.B.M. Prices Rise, Thornleigh Recovery, Difficult Task For Currency Board, Bolivia To Build Tin Smelters, Latest Dividends, Rival Offer For Sofina Both Contestants On The Board, Ceylon Government's 37M. Rupee Loans, Paterson, Zochonis & Company Limited Higher Earnings And Dividend Merchandise Turnover Exceeds £23M. Mr. A. H. Loupos Reviews Developments And Prospects, Metal Box Face Difficult Home Market, Cen. Mining Interim Results, Australian Stake In Leyland, Search For A Fuel Plan A Cold Look At Capital Costs, Rise In Federal Reserve Discount Rate Reaction To British Measures, M.P.s Want Law To Stop Auction Rings, Czech Mission To Buy Less From Britain, Carding Investments, Kennings Sales To Jump 50 P.C.?, Wool Textile Exports Rise £2,700,000, Wates £1½M. Brighton Housing Contracts, Teachers Press For Pay Bill Changes, John Smith's Tadcaster Scrip And Share-Split Barclays D.C.O. Earnings 30 P.C. Up, Hewitt-Robins Merger Plans U.S. Rival To David Brown Group, Sterling Rallies On Bank Rate Jump Equities And Gilts Fall Back, Pound Gains Almost ½C. New Buying From Continent, Prediction On Pace Of U.S. Expansion, Swiss Financial Circles Welcome Move, Year Opens Well For Crabtree, Painton Set Up In Germany, Disagreeable Day In Lombard St. Very Large Help, Apprenticeship Entries Far Too Low, Vehicle Output Still Rising, Cranleigh Earn 22% More Dividend Held, Property Company President, Dancer And Hearne Turnround, Flow Of Issues Continues Two More EQUITY Placings, Long-Term Credits, Swedish Exports "Hit By Surcharge", Canadian Wine Producers To Tackle British Market, Irish Firm To Absorb Import Surcharge, Thread Grinding Machine.-, Information For Shareholders International S.E. Body Backs Disclosure, Christmas Poultry Patrols By Police, German Export Surpluses No Longer Large Dealings In Foreign Shares, Dorrington Investment Co. Ltd., Tilbury Contracting Outlook "Bright", Albion Motors, of Glasgow, announce, Bank Rates Round The World, £455,000 Take-Over By Charterhouse, U.S. Aid To Brazil Increased To $400M., Good START For J. A. Weir, De Havilland Dove Conversion Plan, Italy's Trade Back in Balance, China Light And Power Co. In $90M. Venture, U.S. Overseas Works Raise Sales 13%, Rise In Industrial Investment, Equitable Industrial Co. Of Scotland. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Market Reports Paris Selectively Firm Selling On Frankfurt, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Numerous Heavy Falls, Widespread Losses In London, Recent Issues, Profit-Taking On Wall Street Fractional Falls, Base Metal Prices Tumble With Cash Wire Bars Down £32 10s. A Long Ton, Option Rates, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Congolese Mission On Aid, British Funds, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: W. J. Simms, Sons And Cooke Chairman. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction.
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