The Times - 04/03/1964
1964; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Industrial Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-SHEFFIELD, MARCH 3, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, MAR. 3, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, MARCH 3, From Our Special Correspondent-INNSBRUCK, MAR. 3, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our United Nations Correspondent-NEW YORK, MARCH 3, From Our Own Correspondent-NEW YORK, MAR. 3, From Our Correspondent-LIMA, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, MARCH 3, From Our Latin America Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our City Editor., From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, Yours faithfully, I. M. STEWART., ERIC LUBBOCK, Liberal Whip., E. P. RUGG, Leader of Greater, AMORY., W. O. LAKE, J. E. MCKEAND., REA., CHARLES WHEELER, President., From Our Special Correspondent, OLIVER STEWART, W. H. T. WILLCOX., JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Dramatic Critic, From a Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent-ROME, From Our Estates Correspondent, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF, By H. Heymann, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: New Zealand Tail Check Collapse, Women's Lacrosse Sides Unchanged, McGowan Needs Cool Head Neat Finnish Boxer A Good Test, Rugby Pair Keep Up Winning Run Tonbridge's Loss Of Form Exploited, Owen Returns For Warwickshire, Preston Now Level With Leeds League Success For Cup Outsiders, Antiar To Miss Cheltenham Big Field Likely In Champion Hurdle Strong Programmes, Clark Wins Ferodo Gold Trophy Individual Honoured For First Time, Sports in Brief, A Swimmer Who Wants To Win Big, Emerson Remains An Amateur, Today's Hockey, Dexter To Play In Golf Event, Sunderland's Lapse May Weigh Heavily Manchester Prefer Chisnall To Stiles And Moore. Display Advertising: Shell, Abbey National, The National Bank, Premier Precision Ltd, Multiple Display Advertisements, Mullard, Monsanto, Jute Industries Limited, Ampol, Japan Air Lines, The Vienna Intercontinental, Gulf, 'Lifeline', The Times, Yamaichi Securities Co., Ltd., Leicester Permanent, Northern & Employers Assurance, Rootes. News: Monopolies White Paper Tomorrow, Mr. Khrushchev's Interest In British Election Date, Accused Solicitor In The Witness Box "Lot Of Our Clients Have Suffered", M.P.S On Role Of Trade Unions, Prime Minister To Visit N. Ireland, Soviet Tests With Electronic Limbs, Jury Completed For Ruby Trial After 14 Days, Crucial Stage In Malaysia, Threat Of Sanctions Against Britain, Rates Warning For Greater London "2s. Up In Present L.C.C. Area", Design Problems At Universities "Hydra-Headed" Committees, "Face To Face" On National Parks, Court Would Fix H.P. Payment, Battle Over A Bronze Door Italian Villagers' Resistance, British Troops To Leave Uganda "All Quiet Now", Mr. Sandys Says, Harnessing Power For Peru's Expanding Industries Hydro-Electric Project Promises Abundant Supplies, Peking Terms For Border Solution, Defence Opens In £87,000 Trial, E. Pakistan Press Ban Lifted Ruling By Speaker, Mr. Wilson Says HE Would Seek Defence Review Immediate U.S. Visit If Labour Gained Power, Faroes Fish Boycott Trawlermen Set A Landing Quota, Polish Bishops Threatened By State Dispute Over Teaching, Dying Man On High Altar Durham Cathedral Closed, Mr. Papandreou Appeals To Mobs Demonstration At British Embassy U.S. Office Attacked On Rhodes, Hopes Rise In One Car Dispute, France Takes A Pride In Its 70 "Owls", Stronger Navy IS Labour Policy, 20 Ships Held Up At Colombo Port's Inefficiency, Cancer Treatment Unit IS "Landmark In Medicine" Rare Form Yields To Course Of Drugs, A Matter of Red Tape and Sealing Wax, Odessa To Receive Big U.S. Ships, Runaway Lorry: Eight People Hurt, More Marriages Of Under-20s Rise In Divorces, Expansion In Air Service Troops, £17M. Drop In Gold Reserves Less Than Expected, £2,380,000 Surplus From Crown Estates, France Opposes Peace Force, Mr. Wigg Gets A Drubbing Fighting Words On Air Estimates, Africans' Mission To Zanzibar, The Approach To E.E.C. Dr. Luns Opposes Dr. Erhard, Italian Workers Warned Of Devaluation Danger, State Case Ends In Rivonia Trial, Police Jobs For Footballers Discarded Players Invited, Pay Rise Offer To Busmen Decision Tomorrow, Last Effort To Find Prices Restraint Formula, Critical Condition Of King Paul, No Soviet Concern Over Deadlock, "Newspaper Deaths Inevitable", New Deal For Family: Pledge To Labour Women, Minister Approves 21 More Rail Closures Saving Of £800,000: Two Lines Reprieved No Rubber-Stamping Of Board, Mr. Marples Says, Town Destroyed By Volcano Chile Disaster Series Of Andean Avalanches, 'Prinny's' Hideaway Threatened Pitt Place Struggle, More Discussions On N.Z. Newspaper, Governor's Attack On Pres. Johnson, Sense of Insecurity of Indian Students, Diabetes Detection By Post Perth's Simple Test, Dual Study Of Local Government 'Getting The Best', Security Council Decision On Cyprus Again Deferred Delegates Unready To Speak, University Entry Test Doubts, Travel Bursaries For Young Artists, Plea To Reduce Drunkenness Advertising Blamed, Britannia Crash Report "Premature" Airline Contests Findings Of Austrian Inquiry, Movements Of Liners, Nicosia Waits For Athens, Duke Apologizes To Town Reasons For Remark, 20,000 Faulty Bicycles Recalled As Lesson In Design, Quick Action Sought On Pipes Danger, Obstacle To Aden Election Removed, Italian Atom Chief Arrested, Rent Fight Won By Tenants Increases Revised By Council, Rich Tomb Found In Jordan, Policewoman Saves Baby On Roof Held By Shouting Man Crowd Cheer Rescue, Detailed Railway Closures, Midlands Traffic By Ferry £600,000 Extension Scheme, Liberals Hit At Monopolies Criminal Trials AIM, Cheltenham Status Plan Opposed, French Sponsor Peking, Engineering Firms Considering Guaranteed Pay Flexibility As Aid Against Inflation. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: The Roof Drama in Bloomsbury. Official Appointments and Notices: From The London Gazette Tuesday, March 3, 1964, Mr. P. MacLaurin and Mr. E. D., Mr. D. J. Williams, M.P., To Retire, Road Services Director.-Mr. H. E., Naval Appointments, University News London. Politics and Parliament: Drug testing agency urged, TSR 2 on the way to Boscombe Down for first flight soon, "Free for all" preferred to controls for all, Councils able to protect tenants, Inflammable nightwear ban, Ferranti contract questions, Forces for keeping peace. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Romance At Half Mast, Are They Good Enough?, On the Slow Line, Protected Waters. Letters to the Editor: Housing Targets, Michelangelo, Party Swings, Industrial Priority, Help To Amateur Teams, The Plowden Report Making Best Use Of Staffs, For Service Overseas, Congo Scenes, Tasks Facing B.O.A.C., Resale Prices. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Reviews: Mr. Leon Vilaincour, Landscape Moods-Chinese and French, Canadian Season At Chichester, A Persuasive Veteran, R.A.D.A. Students' U.S. Tour, Italy Likes Shakespeare More than Goldoni, City Concert By Wind Band, Haydn's L'Infedelta Delusa On the English Stage, £8,637 For Pottery And Porcelain Coalport Service £1,000, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Brecht Parable of Justice, An Impressive Messiaen, Ballet Lacks Hero's Role Royal Opera House: Swan Lake. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge Too Clever By Half, Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,549. Obituaries: Mr. Stanley Bagshaw, Mr. A. L Lyall, Miss Edie Martin, Mr. Francis Hemming A Driving Force In Entomology, Mr. Angus Macinnis Canadian Politics, Capt. M. M. Davison, Wing Commander F. Yeo-Thomas, Obituary. Property: Town Houses, Curtis & Henson, Dorset Manor And Moat With 104 Acres. Law: Hongkong Marriage Lee (Otherwise Lee Wah Fui) V. Lau, Judgment Tomorrow Electrical Trades Union V. Tarlo, Mr. Joseph's Charity Jeffery V. Grunwald And Another, Venue Of Probate Actions In The Estate Of Walters, Deceased, Court Of Criminal Appeal SAD But Correct Regina V. Cornyn. Business and Finance: Clamour For Coffee, Destroying An Image, "King Kole" Reversal, Scientific Trust For Market, Latest Dividends, Pound Eases Back Partial Rally At Close, King's Motors Confident, Earnings Rise For Second Alliance?, German Babcock's Purchase, Bolsa Rights At 35s., M. Samuel Moves Into Farming Subsidiary Buys 12,500 Acres, Two-For-Three From Midhurst Whites, The Prestige Group Limited, Conversion Offer Of Defence Bonds, Treasury Returns Show Deficit £16,569,000 Last Week, Large Help In Money Market, New Goodyear Records, Guardian Assurance Bid, Less Business In Options, Hudson's Bay Raises Final As Earnings Improve A. W. Gamage Results Disappoint, Nitrovit Win Buxted 69 P.C. Acceptances, Large Demand For Gold, Cheque Clearings Rise 12.6 P.C., Titanine Give 2½ Points More, Regional Differences In Savings, The Pound Unlikely To Catch Election Fever Smooth Passage In Third Quarter, Coal Output Steady, Gold Reserves Fall £17M. In February. Bp Oil Deal With Mr. Getty, Tariff Negotiations To Succeed Mr. Robert Marjolin's Prediction, Provident Clothing Expansion, General Telephone Bids, Copper Products Output, G. Electric/olivetti Denial, The Omnium Investment Company, Limited Steady Growth Of Income Mr. P. L. Fleming On The Uncertain Outlook In Election Year, Frankfurt Gains Ground Paris Lower, Building Work Valued At £9M. More In Fourth Quarter 3 Per Cent Increase In Housing, Teijin Limited, New British Shoe Circular, 1M. Unicorn Units, More Foreign Issues Through The London Market, J. Coral Offer For Sale, Sand And Gravel Tender, The British South Africa Company Dissolution Of Federation Brings New Economic And Financial Problems Need For Governments And Private Enterprise To Work In Close Cooperation Effects Of Great Changes In Central Africa Mr. Emrys-Evans's Review Of Year, Lombard Banking Rebound Doubled Profit And 17½ P.C. Dividend, "Chartered" Investments Rise To Over £66M., Vehicles H.P. Rises In February, The Carnegie United Kingdom Trust, Big Dent In Tin Prices U.S. Sends 700 Tons To Rotterdam. Stock Exchange Tables: Fresh Gains In Equities Properties Firm, Cash Tin Price Tumbles £70 To £1,030 A Ton Coffee Futures Again At New Peak In Record Turnover, Stock Exchange Dealings, Wall Street Up Again, Showerings Give One For Two, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Wall Street Still Advancing, Closing Prices, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: New Director For William Baird.
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