The Times - 02/06/1964
1964; Gale Group;
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From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR SWIMMING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From a Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-READING, JUNE 1, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Labour Staff, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From Our Dramatic Critic, By Bryan Robertson, From Our Special Correspondent-STUTTGART, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, JUNE 1, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Own Correspondent-NEW YORK, JUNE 1, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, JUNE 1, From a Special Correspondent-BOSTON, From Our Correspondent-RAWALPINDI, JUNE 1, From Our Own Correspondent-DELHI, JUNE 1, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-ABERDEEN, JUNE 1, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Latin America Correspondent-GEORGETOWN, , From Our Correspondent, DAVID COOMBS., C. J. STRANKS, Archdeacon of, A. V. STAPLETON, Councillor., FRANK DAWTRY, General Secre-, BASIL BLACKWELL, J. P. YEO., T. H. SILCOCK, Emeritus Professor., By Professor N. B. L. Pevsner, Chairman of the Victorian Society, HAROLD MCCUE, Director, Taylor, IAIN MACLEOD., JOHN HUMPHRY. Honiton House, Flood Street, Chelsea, S.W.3., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLANDS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, By Richard Bailey, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-MEXICO CITY, JUNE 1, FROM LLOYD'S, BY OUR CITY STAFF,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Charities And Appeals, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Tightening Up On Golf Handicaps New Measures For Assessment, Yorkshire Pair In Big Stand, Selectors Retain Miss Norfolk Surprise Omissions Against Dutch, Today's Cricket, Charnley Must Not Falter Prospect Of World Title Bout, Ramsbottom Lying Nineteenth, Weather Thwarts Miss Moffitt, Sports in Brief, Injured Ronay Out Of International Chance For Brightwell In 200 Metres, How Brazil Get Their Peles Football Stairway To The Stars, Sussex In Danger Of Follow-On, Small-Bore Title For Apprentices, Australians Numbed By Wind And Ramadhin Position Difficult If Rain Holds Off, No Derby Rehearsal By Santa Claus Overseas Challengers Gather For The Great Day, T.T. Rider Hurt In Practice. News: Firm's Plea Over Rejected Plan, Right Wing Activists Try New Appeal, Mrs. Jagan Resigns From British Guiana Cabinet Police Accused Of Partisanship, £1½. Goonhilly Extensions Out Of Service For Six Months, Dusk Flights Of The Woodcock, Time Working Against German Reunification Dr. Mende's Warning Of Danger From Lack Of Contact, Rift Over E.T.U. Secretary Difference On Time Of Election, Düsseldorf Week Exceeds Hopes, U.S. Loyalty Oaths Unconstitutional, Congo Dangers If U.N. Troops Leave Government Losing Control, Mr. Campbell Blames Track For Failure, Sussex Downs Plan Ready, U.S. And Rumania To Expand Trade, Diet Research In Submarines, Movements Of Liners, Improving Image Of Birmingham Lord Mayor's Scheme, Shops And Flats In £1M. Havant Plan, Kenya Airmen Trained In Israel Secret Disclosed At First Parade, £1M. Insurance On Firm's Chief, Parents "Satisfied" With School Headmaster Sues, Scots' National Library "Out Of Date", Jaguar Production Stopped, £19,000 Haul From Travel Agents Hole Knocked In Wall, Palestine Action Plan Drafted Commando Units Proposed, Passage Through the Wadi Hadhramaut, 8-Year Sentence Set Aside, China Rejection Of British Plan Setback On Laos, Case for Restrictions on Novice Drivers, On Other City Pages, Mr. Shastri Expected To Be Unopposed Today, Move To Reduce Wine Duty, S. Rhodesia Talks Open In London, City To Drop Use Of Sacks For Refuse, Compulsory Training For New Magistrates More Uniform Sentences Needed, Diplomacy, Not Gunboats, As U.S. AIM In S.E. Asia Senior Officials In Honolulu Discussions On Policy, U.S.-Russia Pact On Consulates, Supersonic Travel May Force Airlines To Cooperate Committee Foresees Possible Crisis, Entertainer Hurt In Train Attack Man Jumps From The Flying Scotsman, Where Unmarried Girl Mothers Can Continue Schooling, Statement Today In Commons, Victorian Age of Building Revalued, Renewed Objection To "Factory Farm", Tories Can Win, Says Prime Minister Lesson Of The By-Elections, Czech Hitch Over Freed Briton, Big Pay Rises For Copper Miners Moves To End Splits In Unions, Russians' Desire For Imams Confirmed, U.N. Plans For Attack On Illiteracy, Plans For Malvern Hills Dig, Bandung Charter States To Meet Review Of U.N. Trade Conference, £500,000 For Cambridge College Foundation's Gift, P & O Plan For Short Cruises, Train Passengers Attacked In Negro Wave Of Violence, L.C.C. Doubts Over Building Plan Macmillan's Offices, Mr. Goldwater Faces Test Defeat Predicted In California, Trade Unions "Must Break With Tradition" Adjusting To Automation Age, Imp Assembly Restarted Volunteers Work At Rootes, Pres. Ayub's Appeal For Friendship With India Need For Change Of Heart, Typhoid Cases Up By 64: Biggest Rise So Far Fears Of Third Wave At Aberdeen Officer Denies "Any Important Errors" By Department, Sharp Protest At Cyprus Searches Britons Stopped At Road Blocks Nurses In Latest Incident, Charge Of Trying To Push Girl On Line Man Sent For Trial, Cattle Were Dehorned Without Anaesthetic, Training For New Magistrates, 2,000 Lorries For Railways A Modernized Fleet, First Victim Of Sinhala Order Compulsory Retirement Of Official, Gap Between Mind And Matter, Mr. Ben Bella's Escape In Attack Gunmen Wound Two Police, Cuba Talks Of U.S. Germ Warfare, Ankara Envoy Denies Charges, Boxer Refused Bail On Eve Of Fight, Premium Bond Prizes, Plan To Test Tsr-2 At Woomera Mr. Amery's Talks In Australia, One Firm Reduces Beef Prices. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Carpet Selection Centre, Multiple Display Advertisements, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Ltd, Mercantile Leasing Company Limited, Lob, The Times, Panam, Burroughs. Reviews: £27,500 For Duke Of Wellington's Watch, Varied Range Of Flute Colours and Nuances, Rumanian Wins Monaco Prize, Innocuous Frolic Wyndham's Theatre: The Chicken Girl, German Ballet's Rapid Development, Too Wet In The Park, Boisterously Solemn Russian Play, The New American Purists, Miss Siobhan McKenna As Brecht's Joan. Official Appointments and Notices: Uppingham Head Resigns, Forces Appointments The Army, B.B.C. Television Chief Resigns, University News Newcastle, Redditch New Town Board Appointed, £9,075 Award To Girl With Leg Scars. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,625. Picture Gallery: 4,500 Acres of Rose Garden, Index. Editorials/Leaders: A Perilous Gamble, All Dressed Up, Shots in Algiers, Allowing Reason a Voice, School for Magistrates. Letters to the Editor: Auction Room Rings, Sentencing Policy Problems For Group Study, Lessons Of Chelsea Flower Show, Understanding The Commonwealth, Why Bother?, How Many To The Acre?, Mistakes We Made. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. Paul Hernu, Dr. Aly Tewfik Shousha, Preb. W. G. Arrowsmith, Mr. A. J. McNair, Judge Nicholas, Sir Henry Spencer The Steel Industry, Mr. Nicolas Orloff, Obituary. Law: Sentence "Out Of Scale" Regina V. Nicholls, Substantial Non-Direction Regina V. Luisi, A Woman Of Peshawar Gulaba V. The State, Worse In Cyprus Overseas Trading & Shipping Ltd. V. Ahmed, High Court Of Justice Chancery Division Patent Extension Refused Re Ambler Superdraft Ltd.'S Patents. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Wall Street Loses Ground, Another Idle Day EQUITY Prices Sag, Weak Trend On Zurich, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, London Closing Prices, Commodities Sharp Rise In Copper. Business and Finance: Actuaries' Congress In Edinburgh, THE NORTH HOTELS (M. F. North Limited) Sir Cyril Black's Statement, Croda For Market, C. S. Wiggins Offer For Sale, Markets Depressed By Lack Of Buyers Guest Keen Starts The Year Well, John Bright & Brothers Year Of Substantial Recovery Advantages From Extensive Modernization Mr. Fred Train On Future Prospects, British Belting & Asbestos Limited Record Trading Profit, Pound Loses More Ground Federal Reserve Intervention?, Latest Dividends, Water EQUITY Offer, Wailes Dove Warning, Firth-Cleveland £2M. Placing, U.S. Bill Rates Narrow, Small Help In Money Market, Courtaulds' High Tenacity Yarn, Offer For Cons. London, Thomas Locker, Beef Shortage Hits Bovril J. Laing Cost Warning, Typhoo Tea Scrip, New Capital Issues, Eire Mining Project, Seven-Day Slide By £, John Laing And Son Limited Annual General Meeting 19th June 1964, Steady Growth Pattern In U.S. Business, Feeler On Procea, Guest, Keen & Nettlefolds, Limited, Sharp Rise In Simca Production, Opus Holdings Tender, Trade Agreement With Poland, Japanese Car Firms Cut Prices, Mitsui To Make Hovercraft, Hahn Holdings Limited Prospectus Forecast Comfortably Exceeded, Mexico The Key Source Of Hormone Products, U.K.-Spanish Double Taxation Pact, Market Holidays, Japanese Bond Offer "European Capital Market Step", British Doubts On Tokyo Exhibition High Cost Of Space, Doubled Earnings From Jonas Woodhead Sanderson Kayser Recovery Trend, Swiss Dividends Tax Plan, Sterling Balances In The World Economy Varied Impact On Britain, Associated Fire Alarms Limited, Chemicals Plant For Tees-Side, Armstrong Whitworth (Metal Industries) Limited Dividend Maintained At 15 Per Cent Sir Adrian Jarvis's Statement, Guest, Keen & Nettlefolds, Limited Sir Kenneth Peacock's Review (continued) Other Activities, Jamaica Government, Record Work Volume For Bovis, Jersey General Investment Trust Limited Progress Maintained, Unilever Buy Adhesive Companies, London City & Westcliff Properties Limited, Japanese Shipbuilding Merger Intensifies Competition. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction. Business Appointments: New Director For F.C.I. Sir H. Mynors.
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