The Times - 12/05/1964
1964; Gale Group;
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From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Lawn Tennis Correspondent-ROME, MAY 11, From Our Motoring Correspondent-MONTE CARLO, MAY 11, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Yachting Correspondent, FROM OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR WINE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-DEVIZES, MAY 11, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-CAPE TOWN, MAY 11, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-THE HAGUE. MAY 11, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, MAY 11, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, MAY 11, From Our Special Correspondent (who has just returned from China), From a Special Correspondent-LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS, From Our Scottish Correspondent-EDINBURGH, MAY 11, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-WESTMINSTER, MONDAY, From Our Middle East Correspondent-CAIRO, MAY 11, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-NICOSIA, MAY 11, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, MORRISON OF LAMBETH. House of Lords, May 9., AUSTIN DUNCAN-JONES. 25 Serpentine Road, Birmingham 29, May 9., MARY STOCKS. Aubrey Lodge, Aubrey Road, W.8. May 11., G. A. RUSSELL PURCHASE. 31 North Street, Chichester, May 8., MICHAL VYVYAN. Trinity College, Cambridge, May 8., JULIAN BHARIER. 16 Haldon Road, Exeter, May 9., A. J. BLACK. Bonar House, Bell Street, Dundee, May 10., J. A. LANGINGER. 23 Devonshire Place, W.1, May 9., T. CORBISHLEY, S.J., Chairman, London Committee against Obscenity. 1 Whitehall Place, S.W.1, May 11., CHRISTOPHER R. WILKINSON. 29 Faunce Street, S.E.17., JOHN FERGUSON. University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Film Critic-CANNES, MAY 10, By Edward Lucie-Smith, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, By Richard Lamb, FROM LLOYD'S, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Public Notices, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: National Hunt Programme For Ayr, Kurrewa V Gains First Win Over Sovereign, Late Run Suits Con Brio At Brighton Possible Mount For Piggott In The Derby, Australians Finish Day In Strong Position Surrey's Batting Falls Away After Promising START, Rees And Fallon To Play In Seniors, Miss Smith Crushes Her Compatriot Knight And Sangster Floored By Australian Reflexes, Sports in Brief, Gillhouley Saves Notts From Collapse, Three Matches For West Indies, Warburg Loses Tennis Title Tufton's Neat Game Undisturbed, Worcester Regain Initiative Coldwell And Flavell Take Quick Wickets, Brabham To Enter Honda At Nurburgring, Robertson Given World Title Winstone May Benefit From Decision, Timely Effort By P. D. Watts, Roehampton Croouet, Suttle Justifies Promotion, Wimbledon Turning Professional. Display Advertising: Shell, Friends' Provident & Century, Lufthansa, SILVER Gillette, Multiple Display Advertisements, Alliance Security, Daks, Pollard, Hawker Siddeley Dynamics Limited, Dent & Reuss Ltd, Lob, The Times, Ronald Bell, Flexello, Scottish Cables Ltd., australia, Cointreau On The Rocks, OPERA MUNDI europe, Paris, Laporte, Panam. News: British Concession To U.S. On China Trade, Prime Minister Gave Bombing Order Air Cover For Troops In Harsh Conditions Egyptians Warned: "We Stand By Our Commitments", M. Pineau Criticizes Dulles Book Author, Decline In British Sales To Australia American Share Rises, "Lifeboats" For Space Men U.S. Study Of Safety Devices, Licence Curb On Live Meat Exports Sheep Safe From Ritual Killing, Altered Portrait Of Elizabeth I Original Face Younger, Britain Assured Of Bridge Title, New Bid To Settle Markets Dispute, Two British Women Charged In Spain, Charge Of Suez Collusion Revived Story Of Visit By Mr. Ben-Gurion, Large Churches Urged To Join With Others Congregational Union Warned, Political Problems To Await Outcome Of Campaign, Vienna Opera To Lose Karajan Resigning Through Ill-Health, Camping Arab To Urge Break With Britain, 74 Killed In U.S.A.F. JET Crash On Landing, No One To Blame For Dam Disaster, "Bribe" Urged For S. Rhodesia, Suffolk Tril Of French Oysters, Single Union For Building Crafts? Talks With T.U.C. Chiefs, Man Released From Gaol By Home Office "Exceptional Case", 14 Gaoled For Tanganyika Mutiny 15-Year Sentence On Sergeant, Mr. Khrushchev Calls For The Abolition Of Britain's Middle East Bases, Baron's Gift To Club Staff, Movements Of Liners, Military control first in South Arabia, Two Men For Trial In Documents Case, Fresh Party Look at Housing, North Pole Skiers Give Up Open Water Met, Gentle Giant with Power in Reserve, Greek Army Officers Shot Dead In Cyprus Turks Seized As Hostages After Famagusta Incident, Drift From The Coal Mines Closures Warning, Tension As Nato Talks Open Today At The Hague Mr. Rusk And Mr. Butler Seek To Avoid Controversial Subjects, June By-Election For Faversham, Former Leeds Stockbroker Gets 4 Years Frauds Over £32,000, Friesian Bull In A Chinese Commune Maisonettes For Peasants At Agricultural Showpiece, Mr. Faubus Prepares For Battle Again, Political Officer For U.N. Force, Move To Send U.N. Team Opposed, Most Wartime Laws To End Bill On Defence Regulations, John F. Kennedy Centre Opened Training Backward Children, Daily Levy On Betting Shops Sought, Rebuke For Kenya Backbenchers, Little Unions Resent "Arrogance", Czech Welcome For Mr. Ben Bella, Mr. Macmillan Returns With A Warning About Labour 1,000 Greet Him With Standing Ovation, Vital Talks Today On Opera Centre Some Board Members May Resign, Trade With Japan, Motor Cycle Casualties Nearly Doubled In Year, How Britain Uses Leisure, K.L.M. Loss Cut By £900,000, Mr. Macmillan Not Entering Campaign, Plan To Discipline Press In S. Africa Setting Up Of Powerful Council Urged, Lorry Driver Agreed To "Lose" Load, Policewoman Given £20 For Roof Rescue, Russians Expel Briton Contact Withfamily Of Defector, 4 Die In Vulcan Bomber Crash Ejector Seats Save Two Trial Flight From Boscombe Down, Bomb Explodes In Madrid Hotel, Building Contract Methods Research, Next British Step In Aden Speculation On Visit By Mr. Sandys, Savings bank move upheld, Post Office Union In Clash Over N.E.D.C., Victorian Society's Role Of Protector Gothic Revival, Ankara Attack On Vatican Call For Prayers For Greeks Resented, Social Partnership IS Basis Of Liberal Policy, Two Schools Of Business Will Cost £2M. Government's Share, Duke Of Edinburgh To Visit Mexico, Events on the Train to Peking, French Win Worth Seeking, Colonel Disputes "Spy" Earnings Pension Request To Russians Planned, German Caution On Sending Troops To S. Vietnam Disappointment For Mr. McNamara, Rewarding The Doctor, £14,000 Diamonds Vanish. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Choir for a Christening. Reviews: The Return Of Christ, Maurice Jadot At Height Of Powers, The Haunted Mansion A Polish Ancestor of Ruddigore, Flute And Piano Partnership, Great Artists in their Private Aspect, French Cinema's Sheer Vitality, New Notions-from Assemblage to Environment, Bach Playing In Depth, 23 Mss. By Graham Greene Are Bought For £12,700. Law: Court Of Appeal Liability For Criminal ACT Hardy V. Motor Insurers' Bureau, I.O.U. Claim Fails Seymour-Higgins V. Terry And Another, Damages For Children Reduced Reincke And Others V. Gray. Index. Editorials/Leaders: "That's the Place for Me", Wooing the Trotskyists, Surfeit of Statues, Voice With A Purpose, Business Schools. Letters to the Editor: Congestion, Discoveries In Old Books, To End Apartheid, Import Restrictions, The Voter's Choice, Trade In Dirt, Trekking Students, A Fee For The Trouble Giving Answers To Interrogators. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, £250 Award For R.A.F. Technician. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,607, Broadcasting Programmes Television. Politics and Parliament: House Of Commons 'Factory farm' methods, Peers uneasy about spread of diplomatic immunity. Obituaries: Capt. A. C. Graham Former M.P. For The Wirral, Mr. John Farnham, Prof. Arthur Wormall Isotopes In Medical Research, Mr. Oliver Lawson Dick, Sir Frederick Milbank, The Hon. Richard Hope, Obituary, Sir James Grigg. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, £1.5M. Illingworth Morris Rights Reducing Bank Overdraft, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, London Closing Prices, Wall Street Holds Steady Fractional Range, Numerous Falls In Equities Political Fears, Steels Prominent On Frankfurt, Copper Contracts Fall Back Sharply: Zinc Values Again Higher. Business and Finance: interstor, Rice Output Problems Outlined, Royal Exchange Assurance Unfavourable Fire And Accident Results Need For Greater Industrial Interest In Fire Prevention Steady Growth In Life And Annuity Funds Long Term Benefits Envisaged From Large Programme Of Reorganization Lord Kindersley's Review, National Biscuit In Germany Attraciion Of The Common Market, Sterling Eases In Quiet Day, R. W. Crabtree & Sons Ltd. Manufacturers of Printing Machinery Another Successful Year, Cocoa Surplus Grows, Fresh Setback For Kayser Bondor, Latest Dividends, Stock Reform Bill Protest, Board Agrees To Buxton Bid, Bandanga Holdings Ltd., THE VEREENIGING ESTATES LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Higher Gross Revenue, Firth Cleveland Turn-Round: Record Year Forecast Hoveringham Well Above Estimates, Cont Union Trust, Caribbean Cement Confidence, Viyella Acquires Talbot Spinning, French-Spanish Talks On Trade, E.E.C. Agrees On Oil Tariffs Common Energy Policy, The Petrofina Group, Metal Closures Group Limited A Challenge Successfully Met Trend Of Current Trading Encourages Optimism, European Parliament Debates Equal Pay, "No Rush For Bbc-2" Relay Exchanges Outlook, French Electricity Loan, Record Quarter For "Nickel", Courtaulds £1M. Nylon Plant Order For High Polymer, Billingsgate Fish, Another Natbifs Offer, 5 Points Extra From Wood & Lambert, Canadian And Foreign Trust, Growing Interest In Cornish Mines, Merrill Lynch Joins Coffee Market, Fractional Range On Wall Street, Caribbean Cement Company Ltd. Jamaica Expanding Year Jamaica's Progress and Stability Sir William Stephenson's Review, Pollard Recovery Continuing, James Finlay Pick Up, Restrictive Practices And Monopoly Firmer Attack Needed On Prices, Jaeger Mr. Humphrey Tomalin's Statement, Money In Short Supply, Ivory Coast Bank For Industry, Interstor Dividend Raised, National Provincial Saving Account Scheme Warning On Increase In Fire Premiums, Metal Closures' Good Order Book, Craigton Combined Securities, Contrasting U.S. Bill Rates, John Laing's Good Results Johnson & Nephew £1.2M. Placing, Faster Expansion At Marks & Spencer, Two Airlines To Pool Revenue Karachi Services, Gill & Duffus Limited, Britain-Liege Air Car Ferry Service, European Shares, Brazilian Subsidies Cut, VEREENIGING BRICK AND THE COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Large Volume Of Sales. Business Appointments: Orange River Award For Cementation, Business Changes Abbey National Chairman Mr. H. L. R. Matthews. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction.
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