The Times - 03/04/1964
1964; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FORM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From a Badminton Correspondent, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Yachting Correspondent, From Our Hockey Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-BLACKPOOL, APRIL 2, From Our Special Correspondent-FOLKESTONE, APRIL 2, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, By Our Chess Correspondent-BOGNOR, APRIL 2, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, SUDHIR GHOSH, Member of Parlia-, ELZBIETA ZAKOWSKA., W. BURMEISTER, Director of the, From Our Dramatic Critic, FORM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic, From Our Correspondent-LUSAKA, APRIL 2, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Paris Correspondent, From Our Africa Correspondent-ABIDJAN, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-BUDAPEST, APRIL 2, From a Special Correspondent-MARSEILLES, APRIL 2, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Medical Correspondent, From Our Shipping Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, D. A. SMYTHE., BRUCE R. W. PARKER, G. V. BIRD, M. N. OSTER., G. REICHARDT., MARK SCHREIBER., S. G. BURDICK., By A Conservative, LAWRENCE MANN, F. W. ADAMS, Secretary and Regis-, JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON. House of Commons, March 31., ESHER. Watlington Park, Watlington, Oxford. April 1., W. L. MATHER. President, Man-, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-WINNIPEG, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, APRIL 2, By Our City Editor, From an American Correspondent, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM LLOYD'S, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Air Services, Public Appointments, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Costly Errors By Henderson British Universmes Finish Last British Universities 4, Netherlands Universities 4, Badminton Champion's Long Reign Over Kops Surprisingly Worn Down By Lee Kin Tat, Patchwork Irish XI To Meet Spain Cantwell Returns At Centre Forward, Incentives The Keynote Footballers' Pay Under Review, Hockey Tradition And Oxford Fade In The Parks, Sports in Brief, Epsom Looks To Future New Guard Fences At Paddock, Argeste Repulsed By White Lady, Winner Known Too Early Will Only Once Off Fairway Respect For Heather, Keen Fencing For Senior Title, Welsh Hockey Has Another Chance, Kurrewa V goes down to the sea on Wheels, Two Changes In Army XV For Twickenham, Stratford Double For Gifford Perfect Poise Gives Comfortable Ride. Display Advertising: Liverpool, British Steel, Modern, Economical Coal, Multiple Display Advertisements, Sunday Mirror, French Basque Coast, Western & General Unit Trust, Dunlop, Hoover Limited, Hoechst, Grand Metropolitan Hotels, The Times, Shell-Mex And B.P. Ltd, The Geographical Magazine, OPERA MUNDI europe, Gauloises, Esso Extra, Deerskin, The Albright & Wilson Chemical Group, Sunshine, Scottish Equitable, War On Want. News: Tate Director Leaves This Year Writing AIM Of Sir J. Rothenstein, Tourists In Greece Still Welcome, Mass Protest By Quebec Students Call For Higher Grants, Arrests In Congo After "Plot", Plea For The Human Factor In U.S. Military Planning, Russia Calls Chinese "Blackmailers", Protests Grow On P.O. Bank Move Civil Servants Join In, New Version Of Shakespeare Passage "Lucrece" Find In Bookshop, A Night in a Longhouse in Malaysian Borneo, Americans Still Hopeful Over Arms Talks Cool Reply From Russians, Senhor Goulart Goes Into Exile Refuge Captured By Army New Brazil Regime In Control, Seato Ministers To Question France, Mr. Kaunda Confers With E. African Leaders Flying Tour For Discussions On Southern Rhodesia, Belgian Doctors Continue Strike Mayors' Powers In An Emergency, Gaol For "Wicked, Evil Woman", New Soviet Space Probe Launched, 3-D Surveys For Power Lines Less Time And Money, U.S. Favours New President, The Field Where the Biggest Failures Lie, Channel Tunnel Complaint Case For Private Finance, Tv Salesmen Look To The Hills Piped Reception From Aerial, Liberals' Hopes Of Return To Power In Saskatchewan Chance After 20-Year Socialist Rule, Warm Approach To Foster Parents Advertising Success, Culdhall Plan Approved Bigger Yard And A Covered Way, Tuberculosis Stil`l a World Problem, Bookmaker Fined For Publicity Notice Of Appeal, Defence Protest In Mayfair Case, Britain Stands Firm On S.A.S. Landings Four A Week At Prestwick Review Next Year Possible, Mr. Wilson Accused Of Expediency, New Dilemma For Sir A. Home, Probation For Girl In Cheoues Case, Gold Reserves Rise £12M., Death Sentence On Lecturer, Hotel Fire: Second Death Feared, New Prison Breaks With Tradition, Mr. Tshombe To Visit Britain, Locust Control Post Bombed, Complications In Last Phase At St. Paul's, Parcel Bomb Sent To Solicitor, Sinking Town Will Rise Again, Land Shift After Alaska Tremors, Mr. Heath Meets Gen. Franco, Industrial Charter Put To Labour, Efta Widens Scope Of Work Unforeseen Points Demand Solution, Defender Of Lost Causes As Challenger To De Gaulle, Lakes Area Short Of Water Economy Appeal, Russia Believed Ready To Give Reply To Peking Statement Expected Today In Budapest, Malta Government Meets Setback, Ministry Pledge In Shipping Clash "Government Will ACT To Preserve Our Rights" Leaders Tell European Owners To Honour Contracts, Marseilles Discussions On Problems Of Epilepsy, Political Uncertainties In The Ivory Coast Paradox That Faces The President, Austrian Cabinet Take Oath, Private Buses May Run In London, Labour Condemns "Cell" Kitchens, Child Must Be Returned Forthwith Burgess V. Burgess, Advertising Man On Documents Charge, New System Of Stereo Radio Demonstration At Fair By B.B.C., East Germans Allowed To Visit West Nato Ban Lifted For Individuals, Statutory Salary Procedure Opposed By Schoolmasters, S. African Year Of Development, British Troops Take Over On Kenya Task Convoy Guard For Road Builders, B.O.A.C. Turn Deficit Into £6M. Operating Surplus, Strike Of Italian State Employees, Imaginative U.S. Pianist, Prison Officer On Wounding Charge Soldiers' Evidence, Mediator Arrives In Cyprus Mixed Patrols Out In Capital, Lord Pembroke To Sell Statues 1st And 2nd Centuries, £30,000 Alleged Loss By Firm, Disharmonious Thoughts on Harmony, Movements Of Liners, £26M. For Schools In North-West, Fear Of River Plan Effect On Geese Board Ultimatum, Society Says, Minister Should Not Have Pay Veto, Teachers Say, 70 Die As Schooner Capsizes, Mr. Godber To Seek Industry's Views, Navy Keeping Watch Off Malaysia Search For Arms On Board H.M.S. Barrosa. Off Borneo, April 2, Britain Denies Accusation By Yemen "Leaflet Warning Ignored", Building Society Puts Up Rates, Farmworkers Seek 3 Weeks Off. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: St. Mary's Hospital, Naval Appointment, Briton Gets Victoria Appointment, U.S. Bishop To Resign, Dean Of Singapore Appointed, New Ambassador To Switzerland, Public Posts As Rewards Mr. Grimond's Fears. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Picture Gallery: Scramble at Brize Norton, Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 93.5mc/s.), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,574, Broadcasting Programmes B.B.C. (Ch. 1), Yugoslavs Do Well In Chess At Bognor. Letters to the Editor: Why So Long?, Strikes In British Guiana, Manchester And The Lake District, A Bill Too Soon, Happenings At Clacton, Expansion In The South-East, Seeking Peace Pakistan And India, Prerequisite For Growth, Belated Trial, U.S. Action On Shipping American Lines Also Affected, Adult Education. Reviews: Three Ballets Inspired by Shakespeare, Shakespeare In Weimar, Spoleto Theatre Of Cruelty, Lyric, Hammersmith, For U.S. Shows, Goethe's Anti-Hero Faces Dilemma Aldwych Theatre: Clavigo, Sculptors WHO Also Paint. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Private Finance Only, The B.B.C. Governors, Honouring a Treaty, Judge of Their Surprise. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. Harold Nash, Mr. Arthur Reece "Sons Of The Sea", Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities Cash Copper Wire Bars Over £300 A Ton, Stock Exchange Dealings, U.S. Gold Stock Unchanged, Wall Street At New Peak, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Wall Street Goes Ahead Advances Of $1, Advance In Equities Gilts Still Firm, Closing Prices, London Provisions Exchange. Business and Finance: Berisfords One-For-Two, German Metal Margins Fall, Mining News, Further Outflow Of Notes, Hoover's Year Starts Well, Winkelhaak Mines, Limited, Bristol Street Progress "Appreciable" Rise In Turnover, Rio Flour (Holdings) Limited, Adequate Credit Supply, Amalgamated Roadstone Corporation, John Emsley Limited, Metal Markets Active, City News In Brief, Bank Of Jerusalem Capital Increase, Sharp Rise In Wimpey Earnings, Vehicle Contracts Near Peak, £1.5M. Trading Estate, Hestair Limited, General Investors And Trustees, Limited Higher Income And Dividend, United Carriers Pay 48 Per Cent, Ibe: 1 For 10 At 6s. 6D., Reichhold Earnings Jump By 53 Per Cent One Point Extra On Dalgety Interim, Settle Speakman Rights Issue, Bath & Portland Outlook, ½D. More From Provident Life Assoc., Harland & Wolff Recover From Loss To Profit, U.S. West Open To British Food Exporters Growth Of Established U.K. Products, G. H. Heath & Company Limited, Leadenhall-Sterling Interim, U.S. Nuclear Power Costs, HYDROFOIL BOATS.-lnternational, Hindustan Steam Ship For Market, Hickson & Welch (Holdings) Hegher Earnings And Dividend, National And Grindlays Bank Limited Annual General Meeting, Wm. Warne Dividend Maintained, South African G.N.P. Up 10 Per Cent, Philips' Incandescent Lamp Works Holding Company Eindhoven, Pound Slips After Early Gain, Brighter Outlook In Ireland, Friedland Doggart's "Great Promise", Titaghur Jute Profits Decline, VIRGINIA ORANGE FREE STATE GOLD MINING COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Mr. S. G. Menell's Review, Gulf Oil Refinery For Milford Haven? Gold Reserves Rise £12M., "Royal" Dividend Disappoints, Canadian Bill Rate, From Horsepower To Horses, Good Gains On Frankfurt, A. W. Gamage, Limited A Record Sales Achievement Mr. Eric M. Gamage's Statement, HILGER & WATTS LIMITED (Scientific Instrument Makers) Year Of Steady Recovery Record Level Of Turnover Achieved Rapidly Expanding Demand For Electronic Units Mr. G. A. Whipple On Plans For Further Increased Production, U.C. Investments Limited, I.C.I. Again Reduce Price Of Terylene Fabrics Sale Of Industrial Yarns Doubled, U.S. Payments Forecast, G.R.A. Offer For Catford, "Rigorous" Balancing Of French Budget, Record Vauxhall Motor Sales, The Merchants Trust Limited Gross Revenue Exceeds £1 Million, Albright Warn Of "Restraints", Bradford Property Trust Purchase, Unit Trust Prices, U.S. Firms In Britain Export More, Japan's Motor Cycle Exports, Indal Acquisition In Holoplast, Liras Changed For Marks Early Redemption Of Roosa Bonds, The Premier Investment Company Higher Revenue And Dividend Mr. H. C. Drayton On A Sound Method Of Saving, Sharp Rise In Cheque Clearings, New Israel Bank, Sir William Arrol Payment Cut, The Valor Company Limited Recovery In Net Profit 50 Per Cent Increase In Sales Sir Leonard Sinclair's Statement, Raising Funds To Develop The Kinross Mine, 500% Profit By Ruberoid On Trade Investment, Quiet Day For Options, Farm Machinery Exports, Union Corporation, Limited, The U.S. Stake in Europe, French Reserves Decline. Business Appointments: Three New Appointments By Fibreglass Mr. A. H. Davies As Chairman. Property: Country Properties, Maxtone Graham.
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