The Times - 27/05/1964
1964; Gale Group;
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From Our Bridge Correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LAWN TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, From Our Golf Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-EDINBURGH, MAY 26, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent-BRIDLINGTON, MAY 26, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Labour Staff, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ARCHAEOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-TRIER, MAY 26, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, MAY 26, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, MAY 26, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Latin America Correspondent-GEORGETOWN, MAY 26, A. I. SHENKMAN. Herds Hill, Langport, Somerset, May 21., EFFINGHAM. House of Lords, May 23., ROBERT ELWIG. Treverbyn, Crowborough, Sussex, May 23, J. H. B. ANDREWS. Chittlehampton Vicarage, Umberleigh, N. Devon., C. B. PURDOM. 39 Woodland Rise, Welwyn Garden City. Hertfordshire, May 25., MICHAEL O'LOUGHLIN. Cambridge City Liberal Association, Ditches Close, Linton, Cambridge, May 25., VICTOR KNIGHT, General Secretary, The Songwriters Guild of Great Britain. 32 Shaftesbury Avenue, W.1., STANLEY CLEAR. Osterley, Piddletrenthide, Dorset., FRANK SPENCER. 10 Gainsborough Mansions, Queens Club Gardens, W.14., By E. G. Rupp, Professor of Theology, University of Manchester, WILFRED FISH, President, General Dental Council. 37 Wimpole Street, W.1, May 22., ANGUS S. T. E. NICOL. 8 Cheyne Walk, S.W.7., N. YOUNG. Hampstead., LIONEL MUNDY. 167 Clarence Gate Gardens, N.W.1. May 22., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Dramatic Critic, From Our Music Critic, From Our Special Correspondent-STUTTGART, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Law: "Particularly Unpleasant Case" Regina V. Garner, Publicity And The Public Interest Peachey Property Corporation Ltd. V. Paddington Borough Council And Another. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,620, Broadcasting Programmes Television, The Red Light Bridge. Sport: Seven Changes In England XI, Warwickshire Breathless But Triumphant, Wolverhampton Tournament, King Shows His Old Skill First Round Of 70, Kent Lack Ability And Resolve Only Dixon And Catt Show Fight, Sports in Brief, Durham Take On Cup Holders, Paris Salutes Pietrangeli Emerson Brushed Aside Inspired Italian, Impressive Golf By Scottish Holder, Champions Denied Any Points Derbyshire Unwilling To Do Or Die, Sweet Moss Impresses In Dante Stakes Colt Suited To Derby Course, Surrey Made To Struggle, Middlesex Made To BAT Again, Miss Ward Going From Strength To Strength, Reynolds Foils Lancashire, Cricket Unworthy Of A Representative Team M.C.C. Outplayed In Every Direction, Taylor Extended At Surbiton. Display Advertising: Chambon, Prize Medal, British Ropes, Iea, Aei Electronics, The National Bank, Barclays Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Daiwa Securities Company, The Ward Group, Costain. News: Apology To Steward Of Oxford Union, Davies Chosen For Track Alone Chance For Athletes On Fringe, Move To Oust 5 Football Clubs Halted Scots Ruling, Lord Parker Says Youth No Worse Than In Past Plea For Removal Of Temptation, Pres. Ayub And Mr. Nehru To Meet Discussions Soon On Kashmir, Expanding Aid To Commonwealth, Heavy Fines On More Youths, Political Effects Of Science French View Of New Revolution, Russian Rebuff To Japan Mr. Mikoyan Spurns Islands Appeal, Coventry Travel Habits Survey, Officers' "Plum" Jobs, German Store Orders British Airliner, No Interfering With Meat Exports Minister And The Trade Agree Trend 'To Be Watched', Soldier Dies In Radfan Clash British Drive Along Wadi Search For Rebel Arms Dump Rocket Attacks, London University In Business, Gambia To Have New Currency, Parsonages In Need Of Repairs, Lord Thomson To Plan Evening Papers, Train Off Rails Was "Oversized", Movements Of Liners, Alleged Bid To Smuggle Man To West Scots Student In Czech Trial, Russians Made Swedish Spy A General "Met Contacts In Pentagon", More Courses For Serving Teachers Ministry Scheme, Breakdown In London Bus Pay Talks Overtime Ban May Be Renewed, 'Young Enterprise' To Expand, Three Nations At Opening Of Canalized Moselle A Roman General's Dream Comes True, Rare Scabbard In Hoard Bronze Age Relics, Cypriots Shoot At Canadian Troops Fire Returned In Escort Incident, Mr. Kaunda's Call To S. Rhodesia, More Troops Being Sent To British Guiana 1,000 People Escape Down River After Racial Outburst, Britain's £30M. Aid To India, Mother And Son Gaoled For Ship Fraud, Machines Ousting The Mrs. Mops, Sudden End To Dock Strike Union Urge Return, Cherry Blossom and Oranges in Japan, Airlift Of Troops Under Way, U Thant Denounces Atomic Weapons Reply To Suggestion By Mr. Goldwater, Communist Wish For Reactors Puts U.S. In Dilemma, Turkish Storm Over Aid Conditions, Lord Radcliffe On Writer's Art Inheritance Of West, Left Wing Gaining In A.E.U., Restricted Russian To Leave, Boilermakers Set Out Incomes Policy Terms Basis Of Cooperation With Mr. Wilson, Cranko Reworks Swan Lake for Stuttgart, Sir B. Smallpeice For Palace Post, Lord Harewood Resigns From Opera Centre 2 Board Members Also Quit "Ill-Conceived Project", T.U.C. Taking Over Labour Colleges, Typhoid Caused By One Tin Of Beef Cases Reach Peak, Peking Calls For A New Laos Conference, Keble May Be Hard To Displace Too Few Competent Oarsmen, Buxton Test Case On Rail Losses Fight Over Closure, Move To Form Body More Powerful Than T.U.C. Safeguarding Weaker Unions, Hoovers To Dismiss Up To 1,000, Coffee Fraud Involving £1M. Alleged Indian Accused, 'Best Form Of Aid For New Nations', Liverpool By-Election On June 11, Hot Weather Made Dogs Savage, Students' Petition On Grace Rejected, 500 Tons Of T.N.T. In Blast Tests, Calvin Prophet of Christian Order, Mr. Fisher Leaves For Aden Today, German Minister To See Tsr2, £22M. Unilever Offer For Thames Board, £434,000 Paid For Block Of Shops Valuable Leeds Site, Campbell College, A.A. Accused By Barrister, France IS To Bring Its Hotels Up To Date, Egypt-Iraq Pledge Of Unity, Spanish Strikers Returning Hope Of Concessions In Asturias, Militia Law After U.S. Race Riot, Woman, 67, Punched Raider, Waits At Supermarkets. Picture Gallery: Sudan President's State Visit. Reviews: Queen Gives A Pledge To Sudan Technical Aid To Go On, Paintings Jean Dubuffet Made in 1961, A Sympathetic Portrayal, New English Art Club, 4,200gns. Paid For A Louis XVI Gold And Enamel Snuffbox, 16 Conductors To Compete, Russian Work Enriched by a Loving Cast, Moscow Actress At Oxford, Jacobean Tragedy and Comedy from Broadway, Cheerful Music By Mr. Aaron Copland, Young Pianist of Promise. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Green Shades, No Panic Measures, Risks of Typhoid, Talks with Mr. Smith?, Building Societies' Aims. Letters to the Editor: Civil Service Pensions, Liberals' Choice, Road Casualties, Problem Of The Young, New Role For Railways What Change Of Mind Can Do, National Disadvantage, Pop On The High Seas, Hiker, Keep Out, Draught Oxen, Cleaning The Capital. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Cambridge, Ecclesiastical News New Bishop Of Mbale, The Duke of Edinburgh has accepted, Leverhulme Research Awards, Law Society Of Scotland President, From The London Gazette, Tuesday, May 26, 1964. Obituaries: Sir John Hay A Leader Of The Rubber Industry, Mr. Arthur Gilbey, Mr. Ralph Parker, Dr. J. V. S. Mills, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Jas. Broadley Placing 550,000 Shares, European Investment Bank Issue, Sharp Fall, Then Rally In Copper Prices, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, London Closing Prices, Wall Street Lower Small Net Loss, Wall Street Falls, Shares Again Depressed Rootes Featured. Business and Finance: Unilever Offer Values Thames Board At £44M., Alliance Investment Company, Limited Higher Income, The Lunuva (Ceylon) Tea & Rubber Estates Limited, Greek Talks On British Debt "Good Hopes Of Agreement", Standard Eggs Exported To Argentina, Latest Dividends, Milan Weak, Business Booming For W. Sugg, French Welcome For Summit Of Six, Large Aid For The Money Market Short Till The Close, International Link-Up By Brewers, Grain Markets, Bank Of West Africa Limited Difficult Trading In Ghana: Further Regulations And Controls Very Satisfactory Rise In Profits And Dividend Increased Review Of Import Trends From United Kingdom Mr. Sylvester Gates On Need For Unity To Enable Advancement, Atlas Electric Hope To Maintain Record, Credit Talks In Moscow £50M. Synthetic Fibre Works, Commonwealth Development Corporation, Home And Export Engineering Orders Rise 13 Per Cent More For Overseas, I.M.F. Stand-By Pact, RAND MINES, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Address By Mr. P. H. Anderson, Deputy Chairman, United Premier Oil And Cake Company Record Profit In Spite Of Stiff Competition 50% Increase In Exports, Hayeshaw Recover Sharply: Subsidiary's Share Offer Linread Are Lifting Their Sights, Denison Mines' Plan For Blue Hill, Last Sugar Subsidy Ended, Transitron Electronic In The U.K., Australian Loan Falls Short, New Concept Of Economic Partnership Needs Of Post-Keynesian Era, U.S. Plan Criticized At Trade Talks, Nigerian Share Offer By B.A.T.'S, Bsr Confident, Marine And General Life, Berry Wiggins & Co. Limited A Year Of Steady Progress And Expansion Adverse Conditions Successfully Surmounted Mr. R. C. Paterson On New Records, Atlas Electric And General Trust Limited, Wool Consumption Rate Grows, Airfix Caution Over Price Law Effect, Pound Turns Easier Dutch Guilder Weaker, Israel To Double Merchant Fleet $400M. Debentures, Leyland Agencies In Far East, Actuaries Meet In London, Carlton Holdings Limited Improved Results, £1.8m. Jute Project, John Mackintosh & Sons Limited Export Sales Again Increased Excellent Year's Trading Viscount Mackintosh's Statement, B.M.C. Boom In Van And Lorry Sales, Rank-Xerox To Sell In Moscow, Higher Profit Hoped For By British Ropes Expansionist Aims Of Cook & Watts, European Shares, Marine And General Mutual Life Assurance Society Record New Business Mr. C. E. Wrangham's Statement, Cost Of Living In The Two Germanys, Great Portland Estates Limited Property under Labour, Portals Plan, Revenue Deficit Of £2,938,000, Amalgamated Metal Corporation Sir Paul Benthall's Review Of Activities. Business Appointments: Sir I. Stedeford's New Post. Property: King & Chasemore, Town Houses.
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