The Times - 20/11/1964
1964; Gale Group;
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From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Yachting Correspondent, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent-, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-, By Monitor, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our European Economic Correspondent-, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-, From Our Industrial Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Own Correspondent, G. WILFRED ANSON., CLAUD MULLINS, G. DELACEY., H. W. AUBURN., PETER ALLEN., FRASER OF LONSDALE, From Our Special Correspondent, DOUGLAS BADER. PHILIP WILLS., E. L. SPEARS., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-NAPLES, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Air Services Passenger Freight Charter, Legal Notices, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Two More In Cambridge Squash Side, M.C.C. Meet Prince Of South African Cricket, F.A. Suspend Haynes Strong Line Taken, Poland's Narrow Success Improved Showing By England Boxers, Depleted, Defeated But Not Disgraced Four Tries In 15 Minutes Wreck Brave Oxford XV, Sports in Brief, Harrow's Record Dispelled Eton Rackets Pair Win In Straight Sets, Frenchman's Cove Back In The Front Rank Display Of Wonderful Jumping, Hockey Club Records, Urge To Control Boat Measurements. Arts and Entertainment: Russia Back In Chess Lead, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,772, Television Programmes. Display Advertising: Garrard, Multiple Display Advertisements, Tube Investments, Cutty Sark, Hilton Hotels, The British Motor Corporation Limited, National And Grindlays Bank Limited, wpm, Tio Pepe, Greater London Fund For The Blind, The Times, Pollock, Oxfam, B.P. Ltd, Northern Ireland, New Cargo, Bea, Ecgd. News: Collapse Of New Church Cause Not Known Yet, Bill To Help Those Without Pension, Labour Can Do "A Great Deal More" In The Marginals, Pit Four-Day Week Visualized Lord Robens's Advice, Coroner Criticizes Hospital Manning, Sir R. Menzies Gives Warning On S.E. Asia Australians Told Of "Bad Signs", Village Children At University, Firm Cuts Price Of Newsprint, Norway's Claim To Arctic Oilbed, M.P.S Seek To Curb Drunken Drivers, Mourning For Little Shopkeepers, U.S. To Close 6 Air Force Bases, Mr. Johnson's Plan To Return Taxes To States Opposed Dispute Over Roman Catholic Schools Likely To Hold Up Legislation, Rise For Steel Craftsmen Pledge To Achieve Efficiency, "De Gaulle To The Stake!" Slogan, B.E.A. To Cut All-In Holiday Fares From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, More Skilled Workers As U.K. Need, Policy For Independent Airlines Sought, Russia Withdraws Scholarships, Pensions System Defeats Mr. Wilson Earlier Increase Unlikely: £22 Benefit For All Mothers, Leave Of Absence For 200 Peers, Crate Captive Identified, Probation For Lord Sempill's Daughter, Roedean Raided By Rag Students, New Brighton To Lose Ferry, Rover Production Halted, Angry Prelates Petition The Pope Stormy Scene In Vatican Council Vote On Religious Freedom Delayed, Movements Of Liners, Efta Pressure For Cut In Surcharge Ministers' Criticism Mounts In Early Hours, Call For Better Balance In Oxford Teaching "Medieval Pattern Of Knowledge", High Level Of Vacant Jobs Total Low For Unemployed, How To Be Lively And Over 60, U.S. Ready To Talk With Congo Rebels, Silver Realizes £12,783, U.S. Envoy's Advice To Africans On Accepting Aid, Hint Of Change In Russia's Economy Regional Councils May Be Abolished, Houses Wrecked By Sea Of Mud 600 People Flee, Great Day In Commons For The Celtic Fringe, Bigamist Worked 20 Hours A Day, Mr. Brown To Be Chairman Of New N.E.D.C. Two More Government Seats: Chancellor Not A Member, Universities Lack Library Funds, E. German Refugee Gaoled Used Girl's Papers To Smuggle Wife Out, Lament for a Lost Opal, Conservatives assail enlarged ministerial team, Safe Seat For Mr. Cousins Peerage Expected For Nuneaton M.P., Free Guidance On Surgery Design New Doctors' Service, Incomes Policy "A Long Job", Mr. Woodcock Says, Hitch Over The Yemen Conference, Appeal Lodged For Dr. Allen, Many Die In Riots In Nigeria, Tory Backbenchers New Chairman, P. & O. Order 3 Ships From Japan, Plea To Revive Shipbuilding Prosperity, Soldier Gave Blood For Man HE Shot, Nato Meeting Told Of Wider British View Of M.L.F. Ready To Include All Nuclear Forces: Others Expected To Do Likewise, Seven Export Licences For Art Refused 3,440 Applications, Nato Secretary In Bonn Talks, F.B.I. Chief Attacks Dr. Luther King Dispute Over Justice In South, Greater Risk Of Tropical Diseases. News in Brief. Law: "Short Interest" Taxed Inland Revenue Commissioners V. Frere, Libel Action Continues Salter V. Beaverbrook Newspapers Ltd., Responsibility Of Licensee Vane V. Yiannopoullos. Politics and Parliament: Mr. Wilson's words on aircraft noise, Minister's task in Wales, Compulsory lorry tests scheme on the way, Brutality in crime, Voters' problems in elections, Serving life sentences, New Minister's role in arms policy. Official Appointments and Notices: Awards For Design Management, Two New Recorders, Coordinator Chosen For Crime Squads Commander J. C. Bliss, Swinburne Award, Museum Appointment.-Mr. Peter, Sir P. Reilly New Envoy In Paris, Lord Shackleton's Visit.-Lord, University News Oxford. Picture Gallery: New Budapest Bridge tested. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The 1922 Committee, Feudalistic, Wasted Men, Into Action, Nigeria's Unease. Letters to the Editor: Rate For The Job?, Capital Gains Tax, Learning From The Past Economic Recovery In Germany, Air Space, What South Africa IS Thinking, More Of The Same All Round, Work Done In Prisons, Mutual Help. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Ballet About The Face Of Violence Shaftesbury Theatre: Paui Taylor Dance Company, Keen Portrayal By Students, Trio's First Public Appearance, Naples' Many Theatre Visitors, Fleet-Fingered Pianist, Hungarian Composer's Promising First Opera, Two Victorian Masters from Ipswich, Paintings By Ulrico Schettini, Originality of Jean Philippe Rameau, An Intriguing Composer. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Obituaries: Mr. Laurence Gilliam, Dr. Leon Bagratuni, Mr. John O'donoghue, Miss Margaret G. Skipworth, M. Henri Pigozzi Founder Of Simca Motors, Mr. J. A. Wolfe, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Wall Street Slips Back, Copper, Lead And Zinc Prices Soar, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Drift In Industrial Markets Continues, New Unit Trust Launched, Another Dull Day Gilt-Edged Uneasy, Recent Issues, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, Unit Trusts, Profit-Taking On Wall Street Small Net Decline, British Funds, London Provisions Exchange. Business and Finance: Metropolitan Estate Earnings Show Little Change, Hillman Imp Plant In Portugal, Building Contractors Coming To Market, Perameters Win Mexico Order, C.P.B. Step Up Payment, Société Générale To Celebrate, Haleybridge Investment Trust Limited Secure Income And Strong Balance-Sheet, Bayer Deny Reports Of Link, 3/32C. Fall In Sterling Marked Down On Bank Rate, Birfield Earnings Hit By Labour Stoppages, David Brown Bid £2.8M. For U.S. Firm, German Rail Loans, Dollar Premium Sags In Drifting Markets £5M. Expansion By United Glass, Brunei Bank Offering, £5M. Expansion By Birmid Raising Capacity, J. Wallace Acquire Three Firms Jewelry Addition, Tesco Revaluation To Show Big Surplus, Linguaphone INSTITUTE LIMITED, In Brief, European Coal And Steel Community, A.M.C. Exports, Siamese Tin 1 For 2 Scrip, I.C.I. Again Deny Wall Paper Bid, British Steel Industry Needs Overhaul, I. & S. Investments Buy 3 Firms, Elliott-Auto Are Raising New £2.5M. Debenture Philips' Profit Margins Ease, FORBUOYS LIMITED (Multiple Newsagents, Tobacconists & Confectioners) Year Of Further Expansion, $3,500M. Outlay By Bell Telephone, Year Opens Well For Linguaphone, Awkward Day For Money Widespread Calling, Kipping Challenge On Exports, HOSIERY SWITCH.-The fashion, Forbuoys, Staplegreen Terms, U.K. Machine Tool Orders Rise By 42 Per Cent, Building Societies And Loan Rates, Writ Against Bank And Rolls Razor, Charrington United Breweries, Abbey Life Bought By U.S. Company, Twinings Back A. B. Foods Offer, Ingenious Use Of A Computer For Investment Analysis, Paris Gains More Ground Oil Issues In Demand, Ambitious Plans By Canpac, Mystery Of The Soviet Gold Figures Sales Now Expected To Return To Normal, Banque Lambert And Sofina Shares, Note Circulation Still Rising Up Another £4M., Metal Offer For Sale, North Sea Oil Concessions, Watney Mann Property Company Limited, Yesterday's Dividends, John Rigby, Brit. Sidac Profits Jump, Ashbourne Convertible, Hawker-Siddfley Hold Interim, "Daltons" Costs Rise. Business Appointments: Mr. Boyd-Carpenter Joins Board. Property: Country Properties, Brown & Merry.
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