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The Times - 17/02/1964

1964; Gale Group;

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From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, From a Hockey Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent-KANPUR, FEB. 16, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-BAD GODESBERG, FEB. 16, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Defence Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent who has just returned from Mogadishu, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, FEB. 16, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-DELHI, FEB. 16, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, PHILIP NOEL-BAKER. House of Commons, Feb. 15., JOHN STANLEY. Pye Limited, Radio Works. Cambridge, Feb. 13., DAVID A. S. LLOYD. 33 Warnham Court Road, Carshalton., F. D. RICHARDSON. The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, S.W.1., GEORG TUGENDHAT. The Reform Club. S.W.1. Feb. 14., RAYMOND J. TUTTE. 7 Knighton Road, Otford, Kent., KENNETH URWIN. Executive Secretary. Association of University Teachers, Laurie House. 21 Dawson Place. W.2. Feb. 14., K. MENDELSSOHN. University of Oxford Department of Physics, Clarendon Laboratory, Parks Road, Oxford, Feb. 14., CHARLES LONGBOTTOM. House of Commons, London, S.W.1, February 13, 1964., MARGERY PERHAM. Oxford, Feb. 11., A. SPILLARD, Editor, Light Production Engineering. Worsley Court, Worsley Road. Hampstead, N.W.3., ZARA S. STEINER. Flat 11, Churchill College. Cambridge., FROM OUR RADIO CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S, By Our City Editor, -NEW YORK, FEB. 16,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Business Premises, Opera, Ballet And Concerts, Appointments Vacant And Required, Flowers. Sport: Saturday's Association Football Results, Sports in Brief, Swallow Retains Gold Racket, Knight The Driving Force Of England's Innings, Essex Full Back Alive To His Opportunity, Four Australians In Last 16 Mrs. White Taken To Five Games, Stand-Off Half All Blacks' Only Weakness Whineray One Of Rugby's Greatest Forwards, Arkle Inspires Confidence For Cheltenham Remarkable Performance By Flyingbolt In Ireland, West Ham Elegant And Inventive Failure To Settle Issue Early The Only Flaw, Memorable Oxford Cup Tie From Which Legends Are Born, Nash And Dixon Win Derby, Bristol Miss Too Many Chances Crisp Passing Gives Richmond Reward, Ovation For Polo Losers, R.A.F. Stirred Too Late Interception Ends Stalemate, Titles Change In Cross-Country Hill Devastating In Northern Event, French Title For Wilson Miss Lieffrig Beats Miss Truman, Snow Reports, Rugby's Tennis Reign Over, Meyer Completes Golf Team. Display Advertising: P & O Orient Lines, British Steel, The Wessex, australia, Coults & Co'S COMPUTER, Harwich Hook, F. W. Wheatley (Trailers) Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Fibreglass Limited, Halifax Building Society, VAT 69, The Times, The Ward Group. News: Victory For Mr. Papandreou Landslide In Greek Election, Machines Bull To Stay French, Public Schools' Difference In Standards Academic Results Analysed, Socialist Youth Organization of Growing Importance, More Warships Scrapped Mauritius Heads Latest 23, Fierce Fighting Breaks Out On Somali Border Cease-Fire Defied After Few Hours, Dundee Buses Ban C.N.D. Poster, Archbishop's Examination, Franco-German Differences, Berlin Pass Hopes Kept Alive, Papuans Vote In First Election, U.N. Informed Of Invasion Fears Cypriot Call For Guarantee, Farm Structure And Profit Maintenance, The Fairly Delicate Art of Political Abuse, City Urged To Cut Baths Water Rationing Threatened, Socialists Warn Signor Saragat Of "Gaullist Trap" Danger Seen In French Plans For European Integration, Ford Inquiry Into Gearbox Fault, Reinforcements With Armoured Cars From Britain, "New Period For Christianity', Birmingham To Lose 3 More Scientists Physicist On Lack Of Facilities "Acute Frustration", Competition To Raise Driving Standards, South Wales Ports To Benefit Financial Review, Need To Plant New Cherry Orchards, German Union College Impresses Stewards, Alleged Bribe Of £500 To Footballer, Miss Jinnah Censured, Indian Investment Office In Europe, Mr. Rusk's Hint Of Boycott Citizens' Action Over Cuba, New Fellows Of The R.S.A, "Salacious Books" Trend Attacked, Sir A. Home Asks Nation For Ten More Years Next Task To Convince Russia That Subversion Does Not Pay, Engineers' Wage Rise "Not Unreasonable", Grant For Machine Tool Research, Herr Brandt Elected Party Leader By Big Majority, Somalis Admit Killing Of Briton, Housing Associations Planned By Legion, 'Radio Times' To Be Remodelled, Island Hover Group Need Money, Rail Protest By Clay Exporter Loss Of U.S. Order, Cyprus Crisis Goes To U.N. Today Turkish Support For British Move Pres. Makarios Says Island IS Facing A Cold War The United Nations Security Council is expected to take up Archbishop's Warning On Partition, Guard Threw Note: "28 Without Tickets", U.S. Wheat Deal Threatened, Longer Shopping Hours Opposed, New Phase In Sinosoviet Dispute, British And Dutch Get Ghana Shares State-Owned Textile Printing Works, Concern In U.S. At Loss Of Privacy Scientific AIDS To Snooping Bar Association To Publish Survey, Rivalry For Succession To Mr. Nehru Mrs. Indira Gandhi A Possible External Affairs Minister, 'Evil Document' On British Aims, Advice Going Out To Soviet Farms Diversity Of Crops Encouraged, Eton Judo Instead Of Boxing Suggested, 3 Americans Die In Saigon Bomb Attack Children Hurt In Explosion, I.L.O. Move To Bar South Africa, No Short Cut For King Baudouin, London To Lebanon In 90 Minutes Middle East Airlines Plan Concord Services, Kindness to Women, More Deaths From Smallpox, E.T.U. Will Back Power Work To Rule £12 Net Weekly Pay "Not Enough", Aircraft Over Crete, Sisters Die In House Fire Mother Injured In Leap, History in Epitaphs-If You Can Understand, Gershwin Music Discovery, Queen Mother Out Of Hospital, Very Well Suited, Young Conservatives Boost Ministers' Morale, Science's Progress Through Print, Here and There, Movements Of Liners, U.S. Plans Four New Types Of Aircraft Forward Look Into The 1970s, Mr. Maisky Blames the West, Wilson Pledge On Racial Bill Legislation When In Power, Option Prices, How 'The Times' Indices Have Moved, Mr. Sandys Expected To Make Commons Statement, Chief Minister's Wife Resigns Interference In Department, "Problem Put In Right Way", Sisters Of The City Guilds, Mr. Wilson To Ask About Delay, Coventry Calls In Insecticides. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: The Queen Mother Leaves Hospital. Obituaries: Sir Guildhaume Myrddin-Evans International Labour Affairs, Obituary, Dr. Max Grunhut, Mr. Robert Colman. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The Right Move, Educational Tour, Dinere's Point of View, Councillors with an Interest, Herr Brandt's Dilemma. Letters to the Editor: Satellite Finance, Cycle Exports, Competing Architects, Man's Cruelty To Man, Why Scientists Emigrate Salary Scales In Need Of Change, Transport Burden, Helping British Guiana, Edited Despatches. Court and Social: Court Circular. Property: Factories, Warehouses & Sites, Property Market, Knight, Frank & Rutley. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, From The London Gazette, University News Cambridge, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Reviews: An Evening with Luciano Berio and his Wife, The Theatre Zena Dare Knew, Orchestra's Corporate Virtuosity, Sheridan Play Turned Into A Musical, New Disney Film, London Debut of Young Vienna Trio, Whimsical Girls And Crazy Notions, Kenneth More In Television Play The Scapegoat, Music Of The Exact Fit, Savoy Operas For The Screen. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,535, Television Programmes. Business and Finance: Alliance-Alders Forecast 13 P.C., London Savings Bank Record Deposits, Rotary Hoes Prospects Good, Hadfields Sheffield Sir Peter G. Roberts reports improved results and prospect, Plea For New International Trade Organization Dr. Prebisch On Shortcomings Of Gatt, Imperial Japanese Government, Reserves Rise By Dm.2,600m., Wm. Park & Co. Forgemasters Results Exceed Expectations, Common Approach To Tin Disposals, Unilever Booklet For Stockholders, Tollemache & Cobbold Breweries Limited Record Trading Achievement, I.M.F. Stand-By Agreements Turkey And Colombia, Commodity Markfts, Parway Land & Investments Ltd. Chairman's Review, Savings Surplus Of £18.6M., Alex. Cowan Gives Warning Profit Margins May Diminish, Selective Distribution Down, Demand For Nylon In Knitting Trade, Ilford Record Turnover Exports Up 17%, J. W. Benson, German Business Analysed Stemming Inflow Of Foreign Funds, Illingworth, Morris, Nitrovit Acquisition, £1M. Placing By Copthall, U.S. Business Optmism Car Output Still Rising Retail Sales Steady, Steel's 1964 Target Likely To Be Increased Shares In Two-Way Stretch, Machines Bull Highlights Dull Week Milan Lower In Spite Of Late Rally, 5¼ per Cent. Funding Loan 1978-1980 Issue Of £400,000,000 At £96: 10s. Per Cent., Singapore Tin Jumps, N. Ireland Rubber Plant,-, The Future Of Road Haulage Need For Greater Efficiency, Car Washing Machine Link-Up, Tollemache Plan £1M. Debenture, Huge Offering Under Way A.T. & T. Recruiting For Paperwork, British Bank Of Middle East Earn More Interim Doubled By Bird (Africa), New Hibernia Trust Underwritten, Projectile & Engineering, Sterling A Shade Lower, Japan May Import Chinese Oil Meeting In Tokyo, The Metropolitan Railway Country Estates, Limited The Forty-Fourth Annual General Meeting Of The Company Will Be Held On 5th March, 1964. The Following IS A Summary Of Sir Bernard Docker's Statement Circulated With The Accounts For The Year To 31st October, 1963., French Trade Mission In S. Rhodesia, Fish, 'Artificial' Fleets No Benefit P. & O. Chairman Speaks On Two-Way Business, Planning To Come To The Market, Buxton Palace-Mount Charlotte Link, Record Cocoa Crops And Grindings?, Richard Thomas & Baldwins, Crown Cork, Easier Supply Of Money. Stock Exchange Tables: Quick Responses To Changes In The Political Situation. Business Appointments: Courtaulds Group Appointments.

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