The Times - 22/12/1964
1964; Gale Group;
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From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Schools Rugby Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-ZÜRS, DEC. 21, From Our Cricket Correspondent-PRETORIA, DEC. 21, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Scottish Correspondent-EDINBURGH, DEC. 21, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, By Norbert Lynton, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Drama Critic, From Our New York Drama Critic, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, DEC. 21, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, DEC. 21, From Our Correspondent-ATHENS, From a Special Correspondent-OURAY, COLORADO, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-WESTMINSTER MONDAY, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our United Nations Correspondent-NEW YORK, DEC. 21, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FREDERICK VIVIAN., PHILIP H. WILLCOX, Chairman of, S. D. PERCHARD., GILES PLAYFAIR., GEORGE BROWN., E. A. HAAS., BASIL STIRTON., CHARLES WILSON., From Our Scottish Correspondent, DONALD WILHELM., M. E. OGBORN., GEORGE CHARLTON., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From an American Correspondent-PORTLAND, OREGON, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Christmas Gifts, Opera Ballet And Concerts, Public Appointments. Law: Ward Of Court Missing In Re Mayhew (An Infant) Millen (Orse Mayhew) V. Mayhew, Contrary To Public Interest In Re Locked Coil Ropemakers' Association's Agreement In Re Mining Rope Association's Agreement In Re Wire Rope Manufacturers' Association's Agreement, Second Conviction Stands Regina V. Isaac, Burden Of Proof Regina V. Moore, Conflicting Interests Bull V. Bull (Queen's Proctor Showing Cause), High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Not Charged, Granted Bail Ex Parte Moore. Sport: Fenton Leaves Orient, Sherborne Concede Only 15 Points In Seven Games, Fewer Flat Races But Runners Increase, Sports in Brief, British Team Lying Second In Taylor Cup Skiing, Purley Maintain An Unbeaten Record, N.E. Transvaal Resistance Soon Overcome, Rugby Club Records London And South East, Tonbridge Threat To Eton Familiar Ring About Rackets Line Up, Williams Paired With Brophy In Trial Silk An Unexpected Choice For Twickenham. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,799, Sound Broadcasting, Television Programmes. Politics and Parliament: House Of Lords New title for Bill, Decision to allow green belt village attacked, House Of Commons Land available for housing, Death penalty Bill carried by 355 to 170: trial judges' reports to help in deciding length of detention, Woolwich Arsenal will close. News: Labour's Promise to Highlands, Pakistan Airlines' Supersonic Plans Reservations For Two U.S. Aircraft, N.S.W. Speaker Accused Of Impropriety Allegations By Typist, Reprieved Child Murderer Escapes "Babes In The Wood" Case, End Of Rail Fare Concessions, Sir R. Turnbull IS Named For Aden, Office Projects On Tyneside £5M. Development Scheme, French Advance In Cancer Research, Railway 'Run Down' Methods Shared, Serviceman On Aden Murder Charge Bail Application Refused, More Pay At Ford Plants, Architect Wins In Tree Protest Dispute, Five Years' Gaol For Blackmail, Tanker Contracts For Japan, Tenth Ballot Still Leaves Italy Without President, W. Indians Wait For Aircraft, Cairo Statement On Pilot's Death, Big Pay Rise For Post Office Engineers, The Christmas Face of Gay Paree, Bill Would Improve Access To Common Land, Failed Scholars' "Sour Grapes" No Basis For Reform, Professor Says, President Mikoyan In Finland, Railways Improve Coal Flow, Tenants Give Up Cabbages For Garages, Bonanno Fails To Appear In Court, Cyprus Frees Gaoled R.A.F. Man Service Discharge "With Disgrace", Movements Of Liners, Critics Join Antique Dealers' Council, Briton's Papers Picked Up In Congo Children's Clothes Near Mission, Union Docks Officer IS Reinstated, Prejudice Against Diabetics W.H.O. Deplores Ill Informed Opinion, On Other City Pages, Dr. Jagan's Party Lists Demands, Tory Anger Over "Breach Of Agreement", 46 Die In Mexican Train Crash Splintered Coaches, Canal Carrier To Extend Fleet, No Increase In New Roads Programme Will Continue, Man Passed Gas Into Neighbour's House, "Party Broadcasts Make All Elections Corrupt" Challenge By Communist's Q.C. Over Sir A. Home's Seat, Press Council's Censure, Free Manx Site For U.S. Oil Refinery Tax And Rates Concession Petrol Will Be Sold In Britain, Youth's Prosecution Against P.C. Fails, Orders Against 3 Solicitors, Halifax Rejoins Association, Polish Views Put To Mr. Wilson Wide-Ranging Talk With Mr. Rapacki, Christmas Bells Of The Great Tit Mild Weather Songs, Another Veto By Russia, 185 Majority For End To Hanging Mr. Brooke One Of The Converted Emotional Scenes On Free Vote, Silver Mines Opening Again In The West, German Welcomes Nuclear Equality, Pensions And Prizes For Greek Artists, Crown Say Husband Copied Tv Scene, U.S. Warning To Generals, Tfx Fighter's First Flight Test Success Of 1,850 M.P.H. Plane, Six Resign From M.P.U. Council Retaining Membership, Snow May Relieve Madrid Drought, Threat To Stop Brick Works Maintenance Men's Pay Dispute, 3 Shot As Spies In Cuba, Crew Of Over 30 Feared Lost, Car Ferry Link With Norway, Chiefs Support Dr. Banda, Aberdeen 'Apathy' On Health, French Pardon For Algeria Plotters, Road As Test Bed For Materials, Danes Bar Three Polish Envoys, Walk-Out During South African Minister's Speech, Move To Stop By-Passing Of Factory Extension Law Exemption Below 5,000 Sq. Ft. May Go, U.S. Facing Up To Problem Of Vietnam Withdrawal Growing Concern Over Saigon Instability, 9 Per Cent Rise For Tube Workers Extra £800,000 On Wages Bill Greater Efficiency Need Accepted, Indian Communist Attack On China, 374,000 Rise In Population England And Wales, U.S. Car Manufacturers Sued for "Improper Design", Code Urged For Advertising, Mr. Mao Cheered At Congress. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Demag, OPERA MUNDI europe, Multiple Display Advertisements, British United, Wood, Gundy & Company Limited, Homeless in Britain Fund, Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society, National Provincial Bank Limited. Reviews: Adult Appeal in Children's Show Theatre Royal, Stratford East: The Rose and the Ring, Entertainment For The Youngest Prince Charles Theatre: Sooty's Christmas Party, Winckelmann and his New View of Art, £3,000 For Fabergé Writing Table Set Of 14 Pieces, Poetic New Play For Children Arts Theatre (matinées): The Tingalary Bird, Miller Play on Discovery of Nazism, The Tales of Hoffmann Much More as Offenbach Intended, Exuberant And Imaginative. Picture Gallery: Alternatives To Panama Canal, Lights for the Christmas Season. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Rivals for Panama, Expensive Appetites, A Not So Cold War, Necessary Grammar, Local Government. Letters to the Editor: Engineering Awards, Nazi Criminals, In Private And In Public Statements On An Incomes Policy, Corporation Tax, New Approach To Exports, On The Never Never, London Parks, Wisdom Of Hindsight, Hospital Admissions, Well-Gotten Gains. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Obituaries: Mr. F. G. H. Bedford, Mr. F. A. Ollett, Professor Alexander Macbeath, Prof. Fernand De Visscher, Mr. Justice Gorman The A 6 Murder Trial. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments In The Royal Navy, Rev. Kenneth Slack To Be Pastor Leaving Churches' Post, University News Cambridge, Advent Ordinations. Business and Finance: French Car Output Down.-, German Export Surplus, Barr And Wallace Trust, Hongkong Banking In Sydney, Pension Money For Oddenino's, Danger Of Overseas Tax Changes, Investment Sales By Courtaulds £25M. From Subsidiary, Call For Multiple Tenancy Bill, Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Limited Record Financial Results, Latest Dividends, Consolidated Gold Fields Limited, How Australian Iron Projects Will Be Financed, New Contracts, John Smith's Tadcaster Brewery Company Increased Sales And Profits Mr. W. H. D. Riley-Smith On Rationalization And Reorganization, Pontin's Limited, Oddenino's Property And Investment Company Limited Points from the Chairman's Statement, General Aniline Shares Curb, Granada M 5 Service Area Contract, E.E.C. Trade Shows Improvement, Dissent Over I.M.F. Expansion Question Of Gold Payments, Vintage Year For Steel 26M. Tons Target Exceeded, Acute Shortage Of Credit Very Large Help, In Brief, Beer Bottling Plant £700,000 Order, India Signs Sugar Pact, Norway's Trade Improves, Difficult Period For Discount Houses Heavy Loss On Bond Holdings, John Collier Extension.-Work, Page-Johnson Earnings Jump, North British Rubber Expansion, South African Trade.-Janu-, Yorkshire Copper Expansion, Funds Of Trustee Banks Exceed £2,000M., European Banking Gazetteer, I.F.C. And World Bank Posts, Supplying Power To America's Western States Private And Public Sectors Compromise, Engineering Firms' New Head, Fibres Trade Still Kept Busy, £600,000 Equipment For Jute Mills, I.C.I. Acquires Stake In Plastic Bottles "A Very Promising Field", Slower Growth In 1965, Electric Cooker Deliveries, France, Fenwick Share-Split, $1M. Rotary Hoes Deal, Cope Allman Link With Harper Hint Of A Merger, Computer Battle In Europe, Demand For Gold Still Heavy, The Scottish Investment Trust Co. Ltd. Value Of Oversea Investments To Country's Financial Strength, Alcoa Net Sales $1,000M., Smith And Nephew Growth Rate Accelerates U.K. Optical's Good Half-Year, Pound Still Sensitive Forwards Weaker. Stock Exchange Tables: Tokyo Stock Exchange Closes Steady, Market Holidays Over Christmas, Zurich Active And Higher Paris Tends Lower, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Small Headway Made, Wall Street Up Again Turnover Not Impressive, Recent Issues, Chile Agreement With Anaconda, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, Tin Values Rise £22 After Jumping Over £40, Modest Recovery For Equities, British Funds. Business Appointments: Albright & Wilson Executive Vice-Chairman. Property.
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