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The Times - 07/01/1964

1964; Gale Group;

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From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rackets Correspondent, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Squash Rackets Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our South Wales Correspondent-PORT TALBOT, JAN. 6, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Middle East Correspondent-JERUSALEM JAN. 6, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From a Special Correspondent-MIAMI, FLORIDA, From Our United Nations Correspondent-NEW YORK, JAN. 6, From Our Correspondent-NICOSIA, JAN. 6, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our City Editor, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, JOHN C. HEENAN., C. A. W. MANNING., H. E. PEIRCE, Chairman, Sand and Gravel Association of Great Britain., CHARLES WHEELER, President Royal Academy of Arts, Piccadilly, W.1, Jan. 6., G. C. ALLEN. Quinces, Beech Close, Cobham, Surrey, Jan. 3., RICHARD GOTT. 49 Warrington Crescent. W.9., JEREMY THORPE., By John W. Holmes, H. G. HANBURY., GUY NOTT-BOWER. 45 Palace Road, East Molesey, Surrey, Jan. 3., KENNETH WAGG. 15 Chesterfield Hill, W.1., JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON. House of Commons., FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Music Critic, By William Gaunt, By Our City Editor, By Our City Staff, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Legal Notices, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Trentham Overcomes Anxiety And Monteuuis, Lacrosse Warning Heeded, Luck Of F.A. Cup Draw Favours North Twin Spearhead Of Carlisle The Threat To Bedford, National Rowing Coaches Named, Moretons A Reluctant Steeplechaser, Merchistonians Too Good For O.M.T,'s, Hockey Casualties Mount Choice Restricted, Sports in Brief, Gruelling Victory For Sangster, Parmenter Too Versatile For Tense Egyptian, M.C.C. Gaining In Confidence South Zone Succumb Against Spin, Lack Of Snow Worries Olympic Organizers, Five Changes In England XV To Meet Wales Two New Caps In Pack: Hodgson And Jacobs Recalled, Bigger Golf Ball Recommended. News: London Extension Of 24-Hour Clock, Strike Of Dutch Fishing Fleet, Pope's Hopes Of Further Talks With Patriarch Meeting As "Sign And Prelude Of Things To Come", Communities And Social Change, Steel Unions Invited To Settlement Talks, Dearer Hydro Power Fears Board Face New Earnings Rule, Early Action On Fishery Limits Expected, 6% Pay Rise For Rail Shopmen, French Offer To Cambodia Armoured Squadron And 18 Aircraft, Good Chances Of Reopening Berlin Wall East-West Talks This Week, Cyprus Approval For U.N. Observer Partition Warning Before London Conference British Patrols Strengthened After Nicosia Incident, State Building Society Sues Seven, Price Stability Move N.E.D.C. To Discuss Joint Policy "Problems Of 1964 Urgent", M.P. Wants Call-Up Reintroduced, Fifth Term For Pres. Tubman, Pope's Return Cheered By Thousands Drive In Open Car To Rome, Union Warning To Belgian Doctors Threat Of Action To End Strike, Segregation Urged For Schools, T.U.C. Await Views On Prices Policy, The Commonwealth Faces 1964, Laboratory Priority for Road Deaths Inquiry, No Snap Decision On Sale Of British Lion Promise By Minister, Says Labour, Rector's Curse To Be Withdrawn Police Clear Up, Movements Of Liners, "No Ballot" Ruling On Carlisle M.P., Indians Enter White Man's World, Royal Message To Dr. Nkrumah Relief At Escape, 2,500 Strike Over Inspector, Tv Advertising Rate To Go Up Some Increases Next Month, One of the Wonders of Dartmoor, Party System For Transkei Chiefs Challenge To Government, M.P.S Call For Investigation Of London Property "Empire" Request To Treasury And Housing Ministry, Aggression To Be Met "With Resolution" Mr. Thorneycroft's Malaysia Pledge, Norway Call For Universities, Tar Content Of U.S. Cigarette Stated Challenge To Federal Trade Commission, Extension Of Canada House Old College Building, Oxford Cobbles To Stay, Dr. Erhard's London Programme, Buckinghamshire Has Plans For Monorail City, New Greek Minister Coming To London, Conference To Open Next Week, Public Trustee Has Lost Millions, Says M.P. Inquiry Wanted Into "Stagnant Investment Policy", More Unrest Over Prophet's Hair, Greek Post Office Men Beaten And Kicked, Football Excursions Under Review, Lorry Pile-Up Blocks A Viaduct Multiple Crash Also On M1, Caroline Kennedy At Embassy School, Alabama University Admits Negro Jeers But No Violence, Mr. Wilson Hits At European Farm Aims Fear Of Adoption In Britain, "Shift Of Population" To Be Demanded, Expressionism Today in Northern Europe, Rescue Teams Called Out In Pit Hoax, Fishermen's Free Sprats For Oxfam, Game Section For Yorkshire Show, P.-C. Said To Have Driven Theft Car, Mr. Butler Leaves Scottish Isle, Casino Supervisor For Trial, Problem Of Unity Emphasized At Church Of Nativity, Leaflets To Be Delivered By Post Office Unaddressed Mail Service, Science's Newest Inventions Models On Show, Three-Hour Attack On Boy Alleged Inquiry To Be Held Into Hostel Incidents, Ban On A West Pakistan Party Leaders Arrested. Official Appointments and Notices: House Of Lords Appointments, DENTAL BOARD CHAIRMAN.-The Minister, Engineers Chosen For Clyde Bridge, Swaziland Appointment, Correction, University News Liverpool., R.A.F. Appointments. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Gestetner 366, Loutts & Co, Shell, B.O.A.C, Gold Holdings Round The World, Majors, Bank Of Montreal, Short Brothers & Harland Ltd., Gpo, Hall & Pickles Ltd., Lob, The Times, Air-India. Politics and Parliament: Protest About Radio By Authors French Cultural Budget Cuts. Picture Gallery: In Training for the Boat Race. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Cementing Friendship, Defence of Malaysia, The Dialogue Begins, Dr. Jagan's Future, Public Trustee Attacked. Letters to the Editor: Steps Towards Peace, Road Accidents, Mild And Bitter, Loans For Local Employment, At The Vatican Council, "Blue Belts", Steel Prices, The Missing Goya A Challenge-And An Alternative, Goa's Rebuff. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,500, A Setback For Gligoric Hastings Chess Contest, Television Programmes. Reviews: East-West Music Today, Van Gogh After Millet Acquisition By Jeu De Paume, Talent And Grasp, Bradfield Greek Play, Southampton's Theatre like a Ship, Durrell Writes an Irish Pantomime, Versailles Plays, Undersung Sullivan Ideas In Suspense Savoy Theatre: The Gondoliers, Bounty Trial Wins Through. Obituaries: Dr. Paul Hindemith, Miss M. V. Taylor, Mr. Joseph Bulman Urban District Councils Association, Lord Cranworth A Popular Figure In Suffolk, Mr. George Henderson, Lieut.-Col. H. G. De Watteville, Mrs. Florence Earengey An Unrepentant Suffragette, Obituary. Business and Finance: Granada Tv Rentals Moves South, Machines Bull Problems Near Solution, Yorkshire Tractor Sales Soar, Chicago Raises Its Wheat Margins, Trafalgar House's New Attack, Chrysler Airtemp Link With Pressed Steel, European Textile Group Formed, Bumper Times For Amer. Express, Options Still Very Active, Ford Foundation Increases Holdings By $59M., Avon Year "Opens Well", Slight Rise In U.S. Bill Rates, Websters Publications Lt.-Col. W. D. Gibbs On Satisfactory Results, Grain Markets, Old Tea Jobbing Firm To Cease Trading, Robert Fraser Buy Tintex Control, Fiat Produces More Vehicles, Argentine Southern Land Recovery, Pound Again Firmer, £3M. Contracts For Robert M. Douglas, Swiss Gold Figures Rise, American Firm Planning $137M. Of New Ships 11 Cargo-Liners In Service By 1968, Two Steel Companies Have Record Output "Element Of Uncertainty This Year", Says Colville's Chairman, Coffee Price At New High Rise Of 8s. Per Cwt., Options For Marley Tile Executives Sales Up In Spite Of Bad Winter, Bankers Trust Company Newyork, Christmas Sales 5 P.C. Above Previous Peak Ranks Hovis £13M. Convertible, Morgan Trust Write-Off Loan To Ira Haupt, Bowmaker Payment Hoisted As Earnings Leap Rio Claro Final Up: Scrip Issue, First Japanese EQUITY Placing In London, Dorman Long And Company Limited Folly Of More Nationalization Review By Mr. E. T. Judge, Peachey House Lease Plan St. Pancras Estate, Airborne Industries Shares For Market, Money Market Has Easy Close, Lively Trading On Zurich Frankfurt Firm, Boon & Porter. Stock Exchange Tables: Thorn Scrip Issue Plan Approved, Stock Exchange Dealings, Wall Street At Peak, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Markets On The Turn Dealings Highest Since 1961, Tin Values Recover Sharply After Initial Easiness, Wall Street Goes Ahead Fractional Advances, Closing Prices, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: New Cohen 600 Director. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners.

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