The Times - 23/01/1964
1964; Gale Group;
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From Our Motoring Correspondent-MONTE CARLO, JAN. 22, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR PHILATELIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent-BOMBAY, JAN. 22, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-DUBLIN, JAN. 22, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT., From Our Special Correspondent, From Our New York Dramatic Critic, From Our Film Critic, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Washington Correspondent, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, JAN. 22, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Defence Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, ALAN DAY., MYRTLE MCGOWAN, Co-Chairman., GARDINER. NIALL MACDERMOT. F. ELWYN JONES. LESLIE HALE. G. H. L. FRIDMAN. BENEDICT BIRNBERG. Jan. 21., JOHN RAMAGE, Director, Drapers', JOHN CULLEN., PETER WHITELEY, Editor. Prism. Blue Star House, Highgate Hill, N.19, Jan. 20., MICHAEL PERTWEE., G. RADCLIFFE-GENGE., PHILIP FRANCKLIN., FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF, From a Special Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S, From Our Correspondent-PARIS, JAN. 22,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Publications, Opera, Ballet And Concerts, Appointments And Situations. News: Three Policemen Acquitted, More Families Home From Tanganyika, Colonel Disarms B.A.O.R. Soldier Five Hours Facing Loaded Revolver, Mr. Kaunda Wins Big Majority Little Support By Europeans N. Rhodesia's First Prime Minister, Button On Telephone To Call Butcher, Trial Transcript Conflict N. Ireland Minister Refuses Request, The Circus At Changing Of The Guard Elephant Struggles, Licence Was Valid Judge Rules, E.C.S.C. Plans Coal Subsidies, Labour Musters For March Election Date Expectation Donations Appeal, Mr. Shastri Recalled To Delhi Understudy For Mr. Nehru Appointment In Cabinet Opposition By Rival Groups, Farm Stock Losses Preventable, Director Fined £3,500 For Receiving, Deadlock On Seamen's Pay Unresolved, 'Communism' Libel: $40,000 Damages, More Than 500,000 U.S. Visitors Draw Of Shakespeare Anniversary, Columbia River Power Treaty Big Benefits To U.S. And Canada, "Square Deal" For Shoppers Five Pledges In Guarantees, Automatic Check On Ships At Sea Shell's Fault-Spotting By Radio, Production Index At New Peak, Norwich Union Chief Retires "No Connexion With Mancroft Affair", Changes Sought In Road Licences T.U.C. Memorandum, Minister Orders New Inquiry, Gen. De Gaulle To Visit Brazil, Mr. Speaker at Home and Overseas, Swazis Vote Against Constitution, Island Rail Pledge No Longer Valid, Tunku's Stand On Recognition, Robbins Risks To Standards Lord Eccles On Staffing, More Patients Chase Fewer Doctors, Sheep Ban: Hopes Of Relaxation, "Two Ill-Treated In Second Revolt", Hopkirk Almost Certain Of Monte Carlo Victory 31 Sec. Rally Lead May Deprive Carlsson Of "Hat Trick", Wages Went Up 4.2% In 1963, Flats For London Visitors, Static Trainer For Engine Drivers Colour Film Of Track, More T.A. Men For Rhine Army Reinforcement By Fighting Units, Remembered By Their Names, Steel Unions Want Early Rise Substantial Claim Scottish Token Strike Denied, Cholera Kills 300 In S. Vietnam, M.P.S Accuse B.B.C. Of Faking Youths Gathering Coal, Flowing Line By Forquet, Safeguards In Trading Stamps Bill, 3 British Lion Bidders Join Forces Spiegel, Grade And Woolf Group, Stamp Collections Sold, Mystery Of Cuban Mission To London, Police Guard Train After Fire Valuable Cargo On Board, Jews WHO Seek Refuge In Germany, Maugham Pictures Dispute Ends £100,000 For Daughter, Curbs On Big Wallpaper Group Recommended Monopolies Commission Report, Closeness Of Aims With Italy Success Of Saragat Talks In London, French Finance Minister For Moscow Oil Key To Trade Expansion, 1,000-Bed Hospital For New City, Assigning Blame In Dam Disaster, One Piece Of Wreckage Came From Christine, Warning Signs To Beat Fog, Nine Months' For Brutal N.C.O., "Yacht Owner In Dublin" Report, France Rebuked On Peking Decision M. Spaak's Fears For Nato Alliance, 1,000 Feared Dead In Pakistan Riots, Rush Order Halts Demolition Neighbours ACT To Save House, Tory Leadership Row Spreads, Inquiry Order Over Bonn Minister Charges By East Germany, Ban On Man Stays, Ford's Say, T.U.C. Warning On Workers' Rights, Plan For City 30 Miles Long, Press "Conscious Of Moral Duty", Confusion Over Report, Policeman Took Part In Money Snatch Plot Admitted, Agreement On Malaysia Claimed Statement Today By Mr. Kennedy, Negro Patriot At The Seat Of Power, Movements Of Liners, Crown Say No Master Mind In Raid 'Each Accused IS Equally A Plotter', Riddles Of The Tanganyika Mutinies President Refuses To Answer, Minister's Defence Of Detentions Threats To S. Africa Stamped Out, Forgery Of £250,000 Bill Alleged, Mr. Rusk Attacks Sales To Cuba Fears On Servicing Of Britannias, "No Violence", Say Britons, V. S. Pritchett, Hot Desert Sand Shades In London Fashions, Military Properties Sold At Auction, Security Men To Be Named Soon Commons Talk On Commission, Aden Airport Bomb Man Accused Of Two Murders. Reviews: End of Isolation, New Fiction, All About Wells, Van Der Post Ventures Into the Russian Interior, Level Keel, Literary Jesuit, Marxist Atheism, Muddled Thinking in a British Problem Film, A Demon King Hitler, Hibernian Proconsul, Singer Rouses Orchestra Artistry Of Anita Vaelkki, Holst Does Not Receive Full Justice, Three Modern Masters, In Brief, Swiss Violinist's Recital, Rocking the Boat Song, High Prices Paid For Minor Art, Napoleon's Isle, Facing It, A Dancer of Quality, Lincoln Centre Repertory System Delights Kazan. News in Brief. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Sport: Kent Dominant In The Tight, Army Manoeuvre Successful, Army Alpine Title For Norman, Sports in Brief, Justice Done At Portsmouth Fog Causes U.A.U. To START Three Short, England Struggle Against Hand Of Fate Turning Pitch An Unexpected Test Development, Lacrosse Win For West, Scotland's Team Unchanged Shackleton Holds His Place, Covered Courts Blow For Wilson, Scots Troubled By Brophy, Hop On Shows Promise SLIP Clears Way For Fairwyn, All Blacks Run Close By Spirited Leinster, Squash Rackets. Display Advertising: Kyle Stewart, Liverpool, The Times Bookshop, Cassell, Lloyds Bank, The Best Copywriter In England, Shipton, Naval Officer, A Spare Habit, Ncr, Bea, Multiple Display Advertisements, Panam, Morris Motors Ltd., Bristol Siddeley Supply The Power, Hodder & Stoughton, Countess Tarnovska. Picture Gallery: College of Arms. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,514, Solution Of Bridge Problem No. 1,618, Hungarian Unbeaten In Chess Contest, Television Programmes. Law: Anti-Vivisectionist Loses Crawford V. Coggan, Hire-Purchase Company's Mistakes Capital Finance Company Ltd. V. Bray, Connivance Bowden V. Bowden And Tabner, Y.M.C.A. Vindicated Attorney General V. National Council Of Young Men's Christian Associations (Incorporated), High Court Of Justice Probate Divorce And Admiralty Counsel's Neglect N. V. N.. Official Appointments and Notices: Advisers On Cathedrals, Professor R. G. D. Allen, aged 57, Pro-, Libyan Cabinet Resigns, Berkshire Sessions, Psychiatrist To Examine Ruby. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Real Soldiers?, On the Right Lines, The Hard Way, Paper on the Wall, Forward into Zambia. Letters to the Editor: Threat To The Bar Advocate Detained In S. Africa, Parson's Freehold, Printing Costs, Deciding The Price, Remand Homes And Security, For The Farmer, Films Dispute, Congestion On The Roads. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. Joseph Schildkraut Stage And Screen Actor, Mr. Ernest Race, Cardinal Chiarlo, Mr. J. Ivan Spens, Prof. V. T. H. Delany, Obituary. Politics and Parliament: Driving folly in motorway fog, After 12 years of power, the Conserva-, M.P. critics of earnings rule for pensions, Doctor peers seek new deal for doctors. Stock Exchange Tables: Mendip Investment Loan, Stock Exchange Dealings, Commodity Markets Cash Zinc Declines £2 15s. A Ton, Wall Street's $1 Advances Industrials Prominent, Wall Street At New Peak, N.Y.S.E. Seat Sold For $225,000, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Unit Trust Prices, Closing Prices, Modest Rally In Equities Turnover Declines. Business and Finance: The National Bank Limited Review By The Chairman, Sir Ivone Kirkpatrick, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., Henlys, French Bourse Shows Some Signs Of Recovery, Quieter Day For Options, 3½pts. More From Manbré, BRUSSELS.-The forward market im-, Austrian Loan Success Covered 2½ Times, Factors Behind U.S. Steel Demand, Latest Dividends, Pillar Offer £3M. For Mellowes New P.-D. Purchase, J. A. Devenish & Company, Limited, £13M. Trust Merger Suggested, Lord Cromer Leaves For Karachi, Trafalgar Stand Down, £2.8M. Payment For Wheat Farmers, Recovery In A.B. Picture Half-Year Profits Borax Raise Final Payment A Point, World Newsprint Capacity Large Surplus In Western Europe, Strong Demand For Money, Soviet-Cuban Deal Threatens World Sugar Markets, German Market Recovers Rumours Of Curb On Foreign Capital, Tobacco Securities Trust Company A Record Year Mr. H. R. Gough's Statement, Continental Bourses Falter After Brighter Trend Exaggerated Pace Of Recovery, Mexican Insurance Placing, New Light On Profits From Building Teething Troubles At Spencer Works, Lloyds Bank Deposits Advance £105M., Who Benefits by U.S. Agriculture, Richard Thomas & Baldwins Limited Net Loss arises from starting-up problems at Spencer Works Improved results at established Works Future outlook more promising, Sterling Holds Steady, Water Success, Farm Machinery Output Higher Exports Increase By 11 Per Cent, Optimistic Outlook For Bird & Co., News Of The World Withdraw, No Assurance On U.S. Interest Rates, Strong Recovery On Amsterdam Milan Loses Ground On Rumours, South Georgia's £500,000 Purchase, Heinz Branch Out, Felix Potin S.A. Paris Turnover And Sales Increased, Courtney, Pope Setback, S.A. Trade Surplus, INDIAN RESERVES.-Indian reserves, New Accountancy Diploma, Ashworth & Steward Rush. Business Appointments: Whitbread's Three New Directors. Property: Flats & Chambers.
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