The Times - 18/11/1964
1964; Gale Group;
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From Our Cricket Correspondent-DURBAN, Nov. 17, From Our Schools Rugby Correspondent, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Midland Correspondent-BIRMINGHAM, Nov. 17, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Drama Critic, From Our Art Critic, From Our Commonwealth Staff, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, Nov. 17, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-TOKYO, Nov. 17, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, Nov. 17, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-CAPE TOWN, Nov. 17, From Our Correspondent, From Our City Editor, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-WESTMINSTER, TUESDAY, From Our Labour Staff, G. P. GOOCH. STEPHEN KING-HALL. A. P. HERBERT., M. L. MALLINSON., E. GRAY., DUDLEY PERKINS., R. G. OPIE., ENID STARKIE., FRANK DOWLING, Managing, From Our Middle East Correspondent, MERVYN PIKE House of Commons, Nov. 16., JOHN RAISON., KEITH STAINTON. House of Commons, Nov. 15., F. S. L. LYONS, Professor of Modern, L. G. WESTCOMBE., By Our City Editor, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Appointments And Situations, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge Hiding An ACE, Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,770. Sport: Oxford Beaten By Two Penalties, Shrewsbury Half Backs Keep Repton In Check, Spurs Trail, Then Score 10, Promising Display By Acrophel, Rugby Unable To Exploit Their Forward Advantage, Sports in Brief, Test For Ryder Cup Players, Thomson Provides Opening For M.C.C. Victory Natal's Resistance Crumbles Against Moving Ball, Understudies Try To Raise Standard Of Play, 210 Minutes' Play But No Goals Enfield And Romford Must Try Again, Snell Cuts Mile Record Ambition Now Within Reach, Sales Continue To Grow U.S. Buyers Seek More Mares. News: Gas From Coal By New Method Tests Point To More Smokeless Fuel, Gaol Sentence On Officers Cut, Overtime Ban By Power Men Threat To Winter Supplies, Officer Described As Gangster Evidence Of Docker, 697 Ballot Papers Overlooked Lower Majority For Mr. F. T. Willey, Two More M.P.s Give Pay Increase, Caricature Of Mr. Kenyatta Defended "Legitimate", Says Sir H. Greene "Offensive", Kenya Official Replies, Chess Defeat Of Russia Day Of Disappointments At Tournament, Mr. Bottomley Not To Visit Rhodesia, Hopes Of Naga Settlement Dashed, Best Architectural Ideas For London Sites Sought Crown Commissioners May Hold Contest, U.S. Steel Workers To Ask For More, Gagged Man In Diplomatic Trunk Police Pursuit At Airport, African Moves To Save U.S. Missionary Message To Congo 'Postponement' Of Execution, New Japanese Party Aims At Cleaning Up Politics Critics' Doubts On Regimentation, French Faith In Concord "Up To Britain To State Position", B.B.C. Defends Tv Sex And Violence Minimum Of Sensation Used, Rioting In British Guiana Prison, Engineering Firms Reject 35-Hour Week Claim For Million White Collar Staff, Cardinal's Plea On State Aid For Schools, M.P.s Want Quick Action On Coloured Integration, New Approach To Motormen, Movements Of Liners, New Indonesia Warning Takeover Pledge, French Television On Verge Of Change, Driver Convicted By Photograph, 10 Years For S. African Student Sentences In Cape Sabotage Trial, Building Progress To Be Reviewed, Art Sale Totals £21,000, Delhi Accused On Food Crisis, Overlord To Link Road And Rail Transport Priority For Safety Measures, Jordan's Hopes Of French Aid Paris Wwlcome For King Husain, U.S. Doctors Want Film Ban Lifted, Puff For A New Cigar, Tour Wins Business Aircraft Orders, U.S. Caution Over Supersonic Plan, Antique Dealers To Stop Rings, The Making of Canons, New Collier Cuts Costs By 10%, Britain To Ban Arms For South Africa Fulfilling Contracts, But Buccaneer 'Under Review' Mr. Wilson Unmoved By Tory Critics In Commons, British Money for Arab School, 'Recommendations' On Colour Bar, Contest Likely In 1922 Committee, £3,000 Fine On Man Said To Be Dying, 'More Time' Appeal For Scholars Combining Subjects, Commonwealth M.P.s' Call, Civics Teaching Inadequate, Concern Over Land Proposals, 'Who Pays?' IS Question Over City Service Tunnel Plan Birmingham Delegation For London, Girl "Abandoned In E. Berlin", Earthquake Data To Aid Experts, Mr. Gordon Walker Convinces Bonn Of British Sincerity, Britain Accepts Principle Of Mixed-Crew Ships Probable Demand For Veto In Nuclear Force Proposal, Dirty Kitchens In Restaurants, M.P.s Want Longer Question Time, Candid "Essays Of Prince Charles" German Magazine Publication, Mr. Wilson Promises More Colombo Plan Aid Mitigating "Gross Inequality", State Industries Committee Head, Trading Deficit Cut By £8M. Imports Lowest For 3 Months Possible Rise In Bank Rate, 'Cancer Drug Plot' Charge In U.S., Dr. Verwoerd Awaits Next Move, Lord Hill Attacks Opposition To Tv In Schools, General Warns Opposition In Turkey Insults To Army Alleged. Display Advertising: Beecham's Powders, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Industrial Life Offices Association, Thermalon, Co-operative Permanent BUILDING SOCIETY, Cartier Ltd., Coutts & Co, Rawlplug, Chivas Regal, Lob, Maple & Co. Ltd., Blue Nun, Moss Bros, Np, Coal, British United, Je Reviens, Henry Ansbacher & Co, Simpson, Benson & Hedges, Gresham Trust Limited, Harrods, Costain. Reviews: New "Te Deum" Brightens Abbey Service, Monitor Takes A New Line, St. Cecilia Mass, London Exhibition Of Polynesian Art, Festival Hall Cut-Price Rate, Schumann Work with Panache, £4,600 For A Small Lagash Bronze Brummer Collection, An English Sculptor's Comment on War, A More Direct Ibsen The National Theatre: The Master Builder, Menuhin Trio's One London Concert, Victorian Late Joys for a Larger Audience, Live Centenary Programme, A Very Grand Gala Indeed. Official Appointments and Notices: 'Interunie' Summary of the Second Interim Report for 1964, Kitchener Scholars, Lundazi Attack: Two Receive Medals, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, From The London Gazette Tuesday, November 17, 1964, Another Deputy Named For The Speaker, University News London. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Colombo Plan Committee Meets. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Second Fiddle, At Arm's Length, Monolithic Once Again, Over-Spending, Ambiguous Feast. Letters to the Editor: Electoral Reform, Tax Amendments, Surcharge Argument, Fishing Incantations, Members' Pay, Trials Of The Exporter Efforts That Are Frustrated, Simon De Montfort Sets A Poser, Speaking For The Shareholder, Taxi Fares, Changes In The Post Office, The Blackburn Enigma. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. E. J. Burt, Mr. H. E. Tunnicliffe, Obituary, Mr. A. B Buckley Civil Engineering In Egypt. Law: Value Of Holiday Stamps Building & Civil Engineering Holidays Scheme Management Ltd. V. Post Office, Court Of Criminal Appeal Blackmail By Schoolboys R. V. G. R. V. U., The Duke Of Argyll's Memoirs Argyll V. Argyll And Others, A Serious Robbery Regina V. O'gorman Regina V. Belton, A Case In Point Gollins V. Gollins, Assault By Police Alleged Regina V. Ward, High Court Of Justice Chancery Division Frank Harris W. H. Allen & Co. V. Brown Watson Ltd., Collision With A Mammoth Barber V. British Road Services And Another. Politics and Parliament: Future of Simonstown after arms embargo to South Africa, Visit by Mr. Smith would be helpful, Firm line on broadcasts, Immigration law aimed at incitement as well as discrimination, House Of Lords Unit trusts for court funds, Right of appeal for aliens. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Up Again Trading Expands, Tin Values Continue To Forge Ahead, Stock Exchange Dealings, Westminster Trust Reduces Loan, Wall Street Peak, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Equities And Gilts Decline In Dull Markets, Recent Issues, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, Unit Trusts, Gilt-Edged Easier Bank Rate Fears, British Funds. Business and Finance: "Blyvoor" May Have To Cut Dividend, Latest Dividends, Russian Shipping Firm Breaks The ICE, Dufay Future Assured, U.S. Rail Earnings Rise Sharply, Impact of Sterling Area Trade on Reserves, Pound Slightly Better Canadian Dollar Still Rising, DEKKER INDUSTRIES LIMITED (Formerly Tintex Dyes Ltd.), £4M. Increase In Farm Machine Exports, Derbyshire Stone Rights At 32s., Six's Grain Hopes Brighten, Lower Trend On Zurich U.S. Issues Active, Interunie Buys Tesco Shares, U.S. Backing For Hooker Finance, Revenue Again In Surplus £23.5M. Last Week, £20M. Bid For Sofina Stake 250,000 Shares, Aluminium Prices To Go Up, Uneven Money Market, Min. Separation's Earnings Grow Holders Trust Pay 10 Points More, Isuzu Motor To Forgo Further Aid, Not Just For The Rich Developing States' Place In Gatt, "Running To Stand Still", The Rover Company Sales Reach New Peak Mr. L. G. T. Farmer On Continuing Expansion Overseas, Over-Staffing Studied In Steel Board Report, Overseas Gap Still Far Too Large Encouraging Fall In Imports, Leadenhall-Sterling Investments Limited, Curb To Czech Trade, Leadenhall Forecast, Hire-Purchase Guide, The Birmingham Small Arms Company Encouraging Improvement In Earnings Mr. Eric Turner's Statement, Savory & Moore, Shearing Machine.-Nippon, N. Central Finance Profit Unchanged, Wheat Meeting Opens Today, Affiliated Cleaning Hit By Budget, Rootes Motors Limited Considerably Improved Earnings Major Importance Of Association With The Chrysler Corporation Lord Rootes On The Current Outlook, $475M. Canadian Bonds Offer, Scapa Group Marketing, Australian Wool Sales, Phoenix Timber Sales Up 25 Per Cent Increase In Four Months. Business Appointments: Lord Geddes Joins Min. Separation. Property: George Trollope & Sons, Town Houses.
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