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The Times - 24/06/1964

1964; Gale Group;

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From Our Lawn Tennis Correspondent, FROM OUR POLO CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-ST. ALBANS, JUNE 23, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ASTRONOMICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Staff-SCARBOROUGH, JUNE 23, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-NICOSIA, JUNE 23, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, JUNE 23, From Our Correspondent-MILAN, JUNE 23, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, JUNE 23, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, J. R. BRINKLEY., A. F. GRAY., JOAN HARRISSON., ATTLEE., JOHN BENN., RONALD MACKEITH., B. C. G. WHITAKER., MAURICE DE BUNSEN., By H. Bondi, Professor of Applied Mathematics, King's College, London, JOHN GRIERSON., E. C. L. HULBERT-POWELL., FROM OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Scottish Correspondent-GLASGOW, JUNE 23, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF, From Our Industrial Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Appointments And Situations, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Southcott's Gamble Pays Off, Weakened Attack Defied By Middlesex Batsmen Proof Against All Warwickshire Changes, Red Letter Day For Yorkshire Glamorgan Fall Foul Of Nicholson, Schools Cricket, Sports in Brief, Declared Runners For Today's Race Meetings, Injuries Beset Somerset Easy Victory For Worcester, Baldric Out Of Irish Derby Holborn Has Little To Beat, Test For Mrs. Rand Overseas Athletes In Long Jump, Gloomy Henley Thoughts Sobering Duisburg Experience Harvard Impressive, Swimmers Injured, Sels Remains As Overall Leader, Italian's FAST 100 Metres, Jersey Lilies Win At Cirencester Palumbo Shines For Swallett House, Dexter Bewilderingly Reluctant To Test Australia With Spin, Miss Nichol Takes Early Golf Lead Errors Retrieved By Birdies, Mrs. Susman In Danger Of Centre Court Defeat Russian Takes First Set With Penetrating Backhand, John's Kent Well Weighted Touch Wood IS Danger At Catterick. Display Advertising: The Sign of Progress, Vent-Axia, Shell, Opera Mundi-Europe, The National Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, Cutty Sark, Double Century, Barclays Bank, Reed & Smith, Limited, Cooks Travellers Cheques, The Times, Stewarts and Lloyds, Limited, Air Canada, Coal, Esso, The Shaftesbury Society,, Michelin 'X' Tyres. Reviews: Through Spangled Hoops Criterion: A Severed Head, In The Sale Rooms £1,900 Paid For Delft Japanese Cocks Ceramics Fetch £40,949, City Home For Music And Drama Double The Plan, Report Urges, Mr. Alfred Hitchcock's Zest for the Cinema, New Clarinet Quintet, Poetic Drama in its Rightful Setting St. Alban's Cathedral: Murder in the Cathedral, "Sunshine" Matineé, First of Three Recitals from the 48, Forain-An Observer of the Social Scene, Herr Von Karajan To Leave Vienna Opera, Reviving Handel's Opera about Richard I, New Baron Ochs For The Met, French Broadcasting Gets More Freedom, Shorter Stratford Season. Arts and Entertainment: Contract Bridge Title, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,644, Brodcasting Programmes Television, Bridge A Different Technique. News: Author Worried Over Health, Widow Says, Greek And Turkish Leaders To Come To London, Farm Food Display At The Royal Counties, Plan To Breed Fish In Power Station Ponds Target Of One Million In A Season, 'Living In' Protest By Married Students, Automation For Oil Stocks Check Remote Dial Tests, Fowler In Court After Arrest, I.T.A. Stops An Olympic Games Programme "Not Politically Impartial", British 'Plot To Break Up Tanzan' Conspiracy Charge By African Paper, Mr. Kenyatta's Jibe At British Aid, Hinged Rudder As Emergency Brake New Japanese Device, M.P. Fears Loss Of £7M. Export Order, Show Successes For Queen Mother, Man WHO Denounced Brother Praised Hero Of Chinese Press, New Minister Of Justice In S. Rhodesia Ardent Advocate Of Independence, Eclipse Of Moon Tonight Britain May See IT, South African War Precautions, Chinese Reported With Congo Rebels, The Pope Announces New Study Of Birth Control Problems Vatican Ruling To Be Published Soon, Gaol For Three Policemen In "Brick-Planting" Case Judge Calls For An Inquiry Into Conduct Of Detective, Salmon Poisoners Fined £300, Road Hauliers "Not Paying Nearly Enough Tax" B.R. Study Says Trunk Highway Costs Twice Those Of Rail, U.S. Right On Berlin Flights Asserted State Department Declaration, Compensation To B.O.A.C. Urged For Vc 10 New Board Can Then Make A Fresh Start, Report Says, Parks Dept. Bougainvilleas Feature Of R.H.S. Show, Protests At R.N. Orders For U.S. Union Official At Hawker Meeting, Dr. Luns Meets Mr. Butler, Slogans On Tortoises' Shells, Gen. Maxwell Taylor To Be Envoy In S. Vietnam Mr. Lodge Resigns: Significant Strengthening Of U.S. Posts, Game Reserves Link With Zoos, General Grivas To Broadcast From Cyprus Today Archbishop Explains Silence Over Arrival, Girl WHO Strangled In Need Of Help, Britain Asks About Future Of Troops, Bible Sadistic, Says M.P., Scottish University Charter Approved, A.E.U. Leaders Denounce Steel Dispute Report, Mr. Papandreou To Resist U.S. Move, Council Cannot Buy Stanwell Place, Oxford College In Building Plan Part Of New Company, Air Passengers' 6-Hour Delay In France Protest Strike By Controllers, Russia-U.S. Fresh Water Bid, R.A.F. Man For Trial In Cyprus, Liberal M.P.S Call For Steel Price Plan, City Police IS 22% Under Strength Crime Figures Down, Squatter Now Owner Of '£15,000 Half-Acre', North Sea Gas Deposit Found Drill Strikes At 9,000ft. Ships Warned Of Explosion Risk, 3 Ex-Stockbrokers In Court Today, Computer Turns Out 30 Poems A Minute Automation Moves Into Literature, Kafka Comes Into His Own Tributes At Prague Exhibition, Mr. Callaghan Declines To Withdraw Careful Reply On Party Funds Further List Of 25 Companies, Civil Servants Put Case For Shorter Hours, Threat To French Car Industry Reported Stock Of 100,000 Unsold, Historic Houses To Be Sold, Some Theories of Gravitation, Hawker Group Gets £19M. Orders, Bolero Leads In Bermuda Race, £100,000 Donor IS Mr. O. Kier, Soviet Appeal To Sweden On Disarming Khrushchev Call For Active Role, New Underground At King's Cross, Criticism Of Bonn Army Modified Commissioner's Letter To Herr Von Hassel, Ghanaian Willing To Go Back, President Schärf Visits Bonn Trade Prominent On Talks Agenda, Trinity Calls To The Bar, Haulauge Men Stung By Rail Plea 'Lorries Should Pay More Tax' True Costs Only Half Met Nonsense, Says Industry, "West Should Take Middle Course", £70M. Power Plant Britain's Biggest, New M5 Stretch To By-Pass A 38 Avon Valley Viaduct, Opposition To Pitt Place Preservation Appeal On Flats Issue, Two Men Shot Dead In B. Guiana, Movements Of Liners, Yugoslav-Rumanian Ties Strengthened Presidents' Meeting, Airline Pilots Call Off Strike Industrial Court To Hear Dispute, Engineering Unions Moving Towards Package Deal But "Rotten Apples" Must Be Replaced, Youth Service For The Old Leader Seeks Bigger Government Grant, Father Peter's House, Fixing A Date For Independence U.N. Urges Move Over British Guiana, More Election Planning By Ministers. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Traditions and Ceremonies. Official Appointments and Notices: Legal Appointments, State Department Official Resigns, Thouron Awards, From The London Gazette Tuesday, June 23, 1964, University News Oxford. Index. Editorials/Leaders: A Bold Court, The Pretorian Ostrich, Bearing Gifts, Rail's Case. Letters to the Editor: Post Office Purchases, Funds From Industry, Land Prices, Building "Utility" Hospitals, Lima Contrasts, Political Mud-Slinging, Handicapped Children, Sponsored Films, A Fitting Record, A Seat At The Conference? The Precedent Of Potsdam. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Obituaries: Major Sir Humphrey Broun Lindsay, Alderman Abraham Moss, Mr. Peter Hastingsbass, Dr. Erich Eyck Biographer And Historian, Sir Christopher Rhodes. Politics and Parliament: House Of Commons New inquiries into football bribes, Chrysler pledge on shares, State subsidized industries, Curbing the clip joints of Soho, Deterrents and remedies for holiday hooliganism, House Of Lords Export case on resale prices, Lonsdale and Blake reports: no evidence of perjury. Law: High Court Of Justice: Chancery Division 'Pinky And Perky' Mistake Pinky And Perky Enterprises Limited V. Gaycon Products Limited, "Members" Includes One Member Jarvis Motors (Harrow) Ltd. And Another V. Carabott And Another, Affairs Of State Building Society Murray V. Greenwood And Jeffery, Thirty-Two Youths Sent For Trial, An Angry Landowner Westwood V. Hardy. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Wall Street Lower Prices Fluctuate, Commodities Coffee Prices Fall Back Again, $25M. Bond Issue For I.R.I., London Closing Prices Markets Idle And Changes Irregular, U.S Stockpiles Worth $13,541M., Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Grain Markets, Harder At The Close Funds Still Firm, Reed & Smith Debenture 6½ Per Cent Coupon. Business and Finance: Mr. Heath To Speak On Non-Voting Shares, New Textile Plant In N. Ireland, Novel Coal-Handling System, The Harland Engineering Company Limited, Latest Dividends, Fuel Competition To Be Fiercer Natural Gas Inroads, Firm Trend On Frankfurt U.S. Selling Ceases, Big Turnover In Money, Mitchell Construction Have Larger Orders Another Record Ahead For Butlin's?, Rising Activity On Engineering Sector, Revenue Deficit Of £32M., Lambton Close Sell Canadian Subsidiary, Wm. Ridgway Success, $20M. Credit For I.M.I. Benefit Of Fiat, Imports Of Sheet Steel Causing Concern Car Makers Crack The Whip, TRADE PACT.-Barclays Bank D.C.O., The East Surrey Water Company Sir George McNaughton's Speech, B.A.S.F. In £20M. Project Ammonia Plants, City Of Turin Loan, United Drapery Stores Mr. Joseph Collier Reviews Another Highly Successful Year, Rolls Razor Chairman Joins Brokers, Webb Board Turns Down Offer Support For Wailes Dove Meeting, £3,500,000 Chemical Contract, John Mowlem &CO LTD Building And Civil Engineering Contractors Review Of Home And Overseas Activities, Brown And Tawse, Cyanamid Plans Acrylamide Plant For W. Europe Cost Of Several Million Dollars, Borg-Warner Enters Japanese Market, Italy Asks For Extra Time, Limited Price Cut, Strong Demand For Dollars, Harland Engineering, London Gold Price Higher, Holman Brothers, Limited Record Trading Profit Wr. J. F. Holman On The Outlook, Bovis To Build £3M. Holiday Resort, British Aid At All-Time Record Level, Unit Trust Competition For Provincial Brokers Advertising Handicap Resented, Whitbread And Company Limited, Haslemere Rights At 2s. 6D., Allied Industrial 50 P.C. Scrip And 30 P.C. Dividend Utd. Transport Give One For Four, Haslemere Estates Limited Another Successful Year, Delay In Passing Tickets, Lloyd's Open During City Festival, E.C.S.C. To Float Paris Loan, "Lofs" Reduce Loss To £482,000, Ford Australia £1M. Loss Heavy Spending, Brazilian Traction Confidence, Another Good Year For Holman?. Business Appointments: Mr. L. F. Murphy For Schroder Wagg. Property: Curtis & Henson, Town Houses.

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