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The Times - 10/06/1964

1964; Gale Group;

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From a Golf Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Yachting Correspondent, FROM A CYCLING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Staff, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PHILATELIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Commonwealth Staff, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-DELHI, JUNE 9, From Our Latin America Correspondent-NEW YORK, JUNE 9, From Our Correspondent-GENEVA, JUNE 9, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-WESTMINSTER, TUESDAY, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, H. ECCLES-WILLIAMS, J. Y. BOREHAM. Woodside, 5 Manor Road South, Esher., Yours faithfully, D. U. HURST. Kwacha, 87 Broadway Road, Evington, Leicester., DAVID TUDOR-POLE., MAURICE EDELMAN. House of Commons, June 9., PHILOMENA SAHOYE., JEREMY ARNOLD., BERNARD CRICK., D. R. HUGHES., FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NEW YORK DRAMATIC CRITIC, From Our Music Critic, From Our Dramatic Critic, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Dancing, Appointments And Situations, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Milan Advances In Active Trading Early Easiness Overcome, Wall Street Rallies Mainly $1 Gains, Drawings Of Bonds, Wall Street Recovery, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Leach's Switch To Canada, Cash Tin Leaps £24 A Ton At Highest Since February 26, London Closing Prices Equities Maintain Brighter Tone, Improved Tone Maintained Jump In Mecca. Sport: Declarations Of No Avail, Carr And Bonallack Made To Struggle Blocker Leads Impressive U.S. Golf Challenge, Worcestershire Rampant Bold Approach Brings Just Reward, Essex Hit Hard For Victory Hobbs Beats Clock By Eight Minutes, Mrs. Jones Partners Miss Catt In Wightman Cup, Sports in Brief, Queens' Taking No Chances Cambridge Boat Race Crew Sacrificed, Harman Spins Out Kent First Century For Stewart, Warwickshire March On Spineless Sussex Out For 23, Rain Saves Australians From Possible Defeat England's Supporters Driven To Distraction, Tailenders Thwart Lancashire, British Flying Dutchmen Gain Double Success, Quite A Day For England Metcalfe Leads Cycle Tour, Ascot Celebrates The New Amenities Still Bigger Prizes At Royal Meeting Next Year, Ganton Results On Second Day. Display Advertising: Hall Harding, Shell, The Plessey Group, Old Priory, United Glass, The Chase Manhattan Bank, Calvin Bullock Ltd., Boc, Multiple Display Advertisements, Marley, General Accident Fire & Life Assurance Corporation Ltd, The Marconi Company Limited, Pan Am, Halifax, English Steel, Opera Mundi, Samuel Montagu & Co Ltd. News: Fewer B.R. Salesmen Get More Orders, Chinese Drive For Trade With West, Market Porters Give Notice To End Agreement Vegetable Men Demand Five-Day Week, Peking Underlines Laos Danger, U.S. Army Testing B.M.C. Vehicles Mini-Car Variation, £3M. Holiday Site For Highlands, Leisure Centre For Airfield £650,000 Project, Warning Against Early Exercise Hints For W. German Army Instructors, Annan Report Challenged By Dons Supervision Plan, Australian Basic Wage Raised, Rotarians Accept Two-Year Truce, Radioactive Apparatus Found In Cellar, Probing S. African Secret Societies Dr. Verwoerd Answers Challenge, Labour Tries To Stir Up Voters Eye On Percentage, Dr. Ramsey Approves Canon's Dismissal, Mr. Shastri's Rival Omitted From Cabinet Reported Clash With Mr. Desai, The Vanishing Sturgeon, Royal Tournament To Be Brisker Speed And Action, Effort To Save U.N. Trade Talks Ministers Strive For Agreement, Movements Of Liners, Caroline Not To Sail Into Irish Sea, "Safe Period" Far From Safe, A French Doctor Says Warning To Family Planners, Final Struggle to Keep Control, U.S. Fighter Down In Atlantic, Irises Dominate R.H.S. Show, Call-Up Decision In Cyprus, Jurists Find U.S. And Panama Both To Blame Over Riots, £1M. For British Victims Of Nazis Agreement Signed With Germany End Of Seven-Year Negotiations, Mr. Hill Sure Of Confederation Presidency Challenge Unlikely, Ships For Spain Discussions, Judge And Counsel In Clash, Cambridge Students To Make Restitution, Medical Research Outlay Compared U.S. Spends 15 Times As Much As Britain, Friends Of Lambeth Palace Library, 9 Die, Many Hurt In Italian Storms Havoc In Adriatic Resorts Tourists Marooned, 5 Per Cent Claim By Nurses, Only 20 Votes For An Attempt To Reform Voting, Dr. Arias "Still Critical", Boy Blue Yields To Autumn Gold, Yacht Heads Into Atlantic Gales, Nalgo Look To Computer Age 'Not Latter-Day Luddites', Committee To Fight Kensington Plan, Brazil Removes Rights Of Former President Party Expected To Withdraw Support From Government, £32M. Credit For India, Scots Expresses To Reach 100 M.P.H. START Next Week, Man For Trial On Notes Charges, Doctors Differ On Duty To Patient Keeping A Doomed Person Alive Two Rulings By A Swedish Board, Mr. Wilson Warned To Heed Critics, £3M. Trawler Order For Scotland, End Of The Line In Paris Museum, Early Talks On Typhoid Losses, Harrow School, Stronger X-Ray Therapy In Tumour Treatment, Four New Cases Of Typhoid, Casablanca Hunt For Murderers Of Police Bodies Of Other Victims Found Streets Blocked By Armed Patrols, Aden Minister Disagrees With S. Arabia Leaders Democracy Plea At Opening Of London Conference, Death Of Lord Beaverbrook The Queen's Message Of Sympathy, Norway Stalemate On Agriculture, Swiss Alarm Over Fighter Costs, Civil Service Opens Door To Industry Interchanging Made Easier Plan Also Covers Professions Competition For Places, M.P. Speaks Of "Nerve Centre Of Purple Heart Racket", Amnesty Call To South Africa Britain Abstains In U.N. Vote, Over 30 Dead In Montana Floods, Strikers In Lagos Defy Government, £18,215 For "Single Stamp" Collection, Secrets Betrayed To Russia, Pres. Tito Returns Satisfied, Protecting Canada Family Life Call To Recapture Spiritual Heritage, Readers "May Have To Collect Newspaper Supplements" Shops Facing Weight Problem, Spanish Workers' Go-Slow Move. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Two Policemen Reinstated, From The London Gazette Tuesday, June 9, 1964, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, Museums Commission Appointment, Army Scholarships. Picture Gallery: For a Birthday Parade. Reviews: Lysistrata in Thurber's Terms Bath Festival: Western Theatre Ballet, Paintings By Nasmyths, Royal Ballet At Drury Lane, Rare Magic In Spanish Music, A Triumphant Baron Manchester Opera House: Der Rosenkavalier, £11,544 For Prints And Drawings, Poet who Shows his White Enemy Symbolically, Thorns As Symbol Of Love, Students Score In Showpiece, A Better Chance Than Ever to Win British Hearts Sadler's Wells Opera: The Gipsy Baron, Miss Page To Dance With Nureyev, With Apologies for Ibsen National Theatre: The Master Builder. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The New Indian Cabinet, Taste Testing, Employers Fall Out, Compensation at Last, The Man from New Brunswick. Letters to the Editor: A Perilous Gamble, Justified By Law?, "Its Servicemen", British Guiana, Case For Homo Habilis, South Africa, Commons At Work, Electric Blankets, Opposition To Rootes Deal Not A Question Of "Electioneering". Court and Social: Court Circular. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge Good Temper Pays, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,632, Russian Leads In Zonal Chess, Broadcasting Programmes Television. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Law: High Court Of Justice: Chancery Division Injunction Granted Attorney-General And Stevenage Urban Council V. Taylor, £75 Fine Substituted For 8 Years P.D. Regina V. Dunn, Obsession For Cleanliness Howell V. Howell, High Court Of Jusitice: Queen's Bench Division Home Made Bomb Cheetham And Another V. Beattie And Others, "Pinky And Perky" And "Morton The Frog" Pinky And Perky Enterprises, Limited V. Gaycon Products, Limited, Court Of Appeal Signing On Fee Not Taxable Jarrold (H.M. Inspector Of Taxes) V. Boustead McInnes (H.M. Inspector Of Taxes) V. Large McInnes (H.M. Inspector Of Taxes) V. Simms, Wife's Claim To Dower Shahnaz V. Rizwan. Politics and Parliament: Mixed reception for Resale Prices Bill, Election flavours food tax controversy, M.P.S seek to pay respect to Commonwealth leaders, Lakeland fears of Manchester, Local discipline on outspoken M.P.S, Consensus against Rhodesia, House Of Commons Rent books will carry advice, £1m. for British victims of Nazi persecution. Obituaries: Gen. Carlos Quintanilla, Lord Beaverbrook Quest For Power In Press And Politics, Canon John Brierley, Dr. J. T. McCutcheon. Business and Finance: Jamaica Loan, Indian Uranium Plant.-The, U.S. To Attend Talks On Brazil Debt, The London And Overseas Insurance Company Careful Selection Of Risks, Latest Dividends, £25M. Scottish Power Station Orders I.C.I. £4M. Ammonia Plant, Confidence In Valve Industry, Japan Negotiating Mark Loan, Alcoa Raises Price Of Aluminium, London Gold Price Highest Since October 1962 Fall In Sterling Reflected, James Warren & Company, £1M. Scottish Contract, The British Pepper & Spice Company Expansion Of Interests, Inland Steel Stake In Italian Firm, R. & G. Cuthbert Sales Spurt, More Credits For Training, Australian Trading Surplus, Opposition To A Merger With Employers' Organizations, £3M. Expansion Plan By Thermalite, Madrid Fears A Rush For Oil Shares, Brit. Thermostat Setback, Burrell & Co., Limited, Large Help In Money, Kodak Profit Up £1M., F.C.I. Earn More, Midland Counties Offer Success, Henschel Pays 6 Per Cent, Pound Continues To Drop Demand For Dollars, Revenue Deficit Of £38.5M., L. Lazarus & Sons Limited, Guard Bridge Paper Co. Ltd. Higher Profit And Dividend Benefits From Increasing Efficiency Mr. J. O. Blair-Cunynghame On Important Acquisition, Phillips Rubber Soles Limited, Brayhead Looks To Expansion Consolidation Ahead, Opus Price Same As Minimum, Hope Of Larger Exports To Eastern Europe, Planning For Pay Growth Employer Wants New Outlook, Reinsurance Corpn. Hold Dividend, More Government Spending On Education Public Sector Spending On Social Services, Johnson, Matthey Dividend Raised Two Points Boosey & Hawkes Pay Above Forecast. Business Appointments: New Rank Xerox Director. Property: Weller Eggar & Co., Town Houses.

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