The Times - 01/07/1964
1964; Gale Group;
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From Our Lawn Tennis Correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Rowing Correspondent, From Our Yachting Correspondent, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT, From Our Horticultural Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our United Nations Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, From Our City Editor, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, PAUL SMITH., BERKELEY GAGE., H. G. W. HARRIS., GWENDOLYN NEALE. Berwick House, near Shrewsbury., JOHN BRATBY. 7 Hardy Road, Blackheath, S.E.3, June 29., P. F. SIMPSON., J. S. ANDERSON., W. M. NEWTE. Ripley Court School, Ripley, Surrey, June 29., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Astronomical Correspondent, From Our Dramatic Critic, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF, By John Hunsworth, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera Ballet And Concerts Henry Wood Promenades, Dancing, Transfer Books, Public Appointments. Stock Exchange Tables: London Closing Prices Steel Shares Lower On Profit-Taking, Markets More Cautious Gilts Easier, Stock Exchange Dealings, New Capital Issues, Wall Street At New Peak, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Option Rates, Drawing Of Bonds, Unit Trusts, Forward Zinc Position Gains £1 15s. A Long Ton. Sport: Record Entry For Tokyo Fewer Athletes From Western Europe, University Cricket Defeats Worcester V. Oxford, York Results, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union's Big Profit, European Cup Entries Preliminary Round For 30 Teams, Essex Race Home At Lord's Taylor Shows The Way, Two Hundred Wins For Maddock Urugano Gets Home Easily At York, Mrs. Jones No Match For Miss Moffitt McKinley And Ralston Fall To New Zealand Pair, Ascot Course In Order Pockets Of Clay Removed Circus At Salisbury, Somerset Content With Draw, Consistent Rounds By Coles Three Prizes Won In Bowmaker Golf, When The Unthinkable Becomes Acceptable Joyous And Unparalleled Henley Occasion, Northants' Final Fling Scott's Sixes Off Australians, Fourfold U.S. Challenge On Schools Day, Generous Declaration By Hampshire, Curtis's Chance Of Rifle Victory, Rate Too High For Sussex, Simpson Close To Stage Winner Anquetil Comes Into Prominence, Eighth Wicket Pair Save Yorkshire Caution Carried To An Extreme, Distinct Challenge Now To Musto And Morgan. Display Advertising: Stc, Seymour, Pierce & Co.,, Player's, Shell, Panam, Hoveringham Gravels Limited, THE Carpet Selection Centre, Multiple Display Advertisements, Gensign, Stead & Simpson Limited, White Horse, Devon, Opera Mundi, Burroughs. Arts and Entertainment: Lack Of Balance, Broadcasting Programmes Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,650. News: The Night Sky In July, "Share More Radio Masts" Call, Avoiding Backbench Clash On M.L.F., Turkish Invasion of the West, Mr. Smith Cancels Nyasaland Visit, Mr. Khrushchev Wants North To Be Neutral British Opposition Leaders Quoted, Concern At Press Law In Germany Proposed Power Of Censorship, Air Holidays Threat Over Dispute Settled, Counties under sonic boom, Ghana Businessman On New Charges, Efficiency Job For N.E.D.C. Mr. Woodcock's View, Verrier Not Guilty Of Manslaughter No Evidence Offered, Home Office Aims At New Prisons For Men, "Nasty Innuendo" On Eggs Director Answers M.P., United Nations Leaves An Unpacified Congo End Of Mission Costing 235 Lives And £136M., Is There Any Point In Keeping On The Venice Biennale?, At the Edge of the Plain, Duke Of Edinburgh In Iceland, Kandinsky Works Fetch £536,500, No Bonn Trade Pact With Peking, Help For Building Technicians, I.A.T.A. Discussion On Supersonic Airliners, Movements Of Liners, Detergents Case: Man Gaoled, African In Box Not Murdered Manslaughter Verdict, 'Galaxy' Sweet Peas With Eight Blooms To A Stem, On Other City Pages, Examination Paper Sold To Students, JET Instead Of Needle For Dentistry?, Former Directors Of Seenozip Gaoled, Russia Honours Another Victim Of Stalin Michael Borodin Reinstated, Home For Art Collection Britain's Offer To American, Opposing ideas on pensions basis, Air Controllers Lose Right To Strike, Ankara To Control Greek Schools, Wettest June for 6 Years, Cut-price Cruise Plan to End, Not Enough Aid To Fatherless, 'Do Not Let Topless Dresses Shock Us' Dr. Ramsey's Advice, The Methodists Expel A Minister Heresy Over The Virgin Birth Doctrine Assurances Refused, Steel Makers Move Against Dumping Concern At Imports, Pledges in south-east Asia, Airman Released In Cyprus, Itv Strike To Go Ahead, Giving Reality To Commonwealth, Greek And Turkish Leaders In Paris Talks With President De Gaulle, Motive for Labour move on estate duty, Congo Decision On New Leader Deferred Mr. Adoula To Be Caretaker Mr. Tshombe Waits In The Wings, Arrest Of De Courcy Found In Hotel This Morning Escort Sent From Prison, Protestants' Rights In Spain, Quiet Marriage Of Princess Margaretha Village Church Ceremony, Sessions Chairman Apologizes, Mr. Kennedy Sees Polish Primate, Worker Shot Dead In B. Guiana, Development Scheme In Portugal, "Maniac" Theory In Train Death Search For Weapon, Syrian Spy Hanged In Public, Britain Warns I.L.O. To Avoid Politics, 3 More Days To Make Claims Sickness Benefit Changes, 'Monopolistic Instinct' Behind U.S. A-Bomb Secrecy, Pathet Lao Agrees To Summit Talks, Spain Breaks Off Naval Talks London Denial Discounted Resentment Over Labour Attack Contract For U.S. Or France, £1om. Greyhound Betting Coup Fails £987 For 2s. Tote Withheld, Luftwaffe To Be 7 Squadrons Short Manpower And Finance Problems, Arrears Rise On Trawler Loans Catches Blamed, Vigilante Corps for Malaysia, Castro's Sister Seeks Asylum In Mexico Call For Action Against Regime "Cuba Sold To Russia", Troop Convoys In Cyprus Reported, Tall Ships Win For Square-Rigger, University Numbers in France Soaring. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Princess Margaretha's Marriage. Official Appointments and Notices: New Supreme Court Masters Needed, Award For Corporal, From The London Gazette Tuesday, June 30, 1964, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, University News Oxford Class List, Half-Yearly Promotions In Royal Navy, Mr. Peter Greenham, R.A., was yester-, Dr. Schacht Resigns Chairmanship, Royal Air Force. Property: Town Houses, George Trollope & Sons, Property Market London Shops And Offices Sold. Politics and Parliament: Peers favour Exchequer aid for libraries, Reasonable flexibility to avoid stop and go, Who get Covent Garden seats?. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Mr. Tshombe's Chance, A Guide for Volunteers, .... It Was That Lived, Too Stringent Powers, Trouble Over Eggs. Letters to the Editor: Business Decision, Consider The Artist Tax Predicament In England, Behind A Resignation, Abandoned Cars, 1914 Recalled, Handicapped Children, Lima Contrasts, Old Roses. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Lieut.-Col. G. O. Borwick, Dr. Hanna Rydh, Prof. I. Fankuchen, Mr. Derek John Seth-Smith, Obituary, Lord Keith Of Avonholm A Former Lord Of Appeal. Reviews: Germans Show Bach Style, Paintings Of A Golden Age By Roussel, Don Juan In Czech Ballet, Master of the Cello, Key-Hole View of Youth Globe Theatre: The Easter Man, Leicester Theatre Difficulties, A Careful Pianist But Unexciting, Midday Recital, Balliol Players on Form, Agile Australian Soprano, Mr. R. Kirkpatrick's Recital, Ch'eng Hua Bowl Fetches £4,800. Law: Preferential Creditor In Re James R. Rutherford & Sons Ltd., Allowances For A Widow Barentz (Inspector Of Taxes) V. Whiting, Lobel On Former M.F.H. Churchward V. Odhams Press Ltd. And Another, Law Reporters, Financier's Counsel Withdraw Regina V. De Courcy, Mr. Hinds Cross-Examined Hinds V. Sparks. Business and Finance: Revenue Deficit In First Quarter, Saunders Valve, St. Martins Property Expects Steady Progress, John Wallace Rights, The Consolidated Mines Selection Company Limited, Effect Of Riots On Bookers Sugar Profit May Fall, Bp Joins List Of New Refineries With Llandarcy Expansion, Dansette Tax Free Bonus, The Metal Box Company Limited, Joseph Webb Exceed Forecast, Shell Transport's German Listing Oil-Backed 'Unit Trust', Baker Perkins Holdings Limited Mr. A. Ivor Baker's Speech, Highfields Ceylon Limited Mr. A. E. J. Emmet Reviews Year, Mr. L. D. Smith has resigned as joint, "Foreign Investments Bring In Dollars", Year Starts Well For Montagu Trust, Nordic Group Takes Over Swiss Bank, £3½ Bid Approach To John Gardner, French Foreign Trade, Sterling Steady On The Day, THOMAS LOCKER (HOLDINGS) LIMITED (Manufacturers of Screening, Filtration, Conveying and Handling Equipment) Record Turnover And Profits, London Rubber Profits Soar Payment Increased, Building Society Rates Under Pressure, Handley Page Good Herald Exports Boost Turnover, Computer Firm Advises I.C.I. Building Work, English Electric Share Purchase, Grand Central Investment Holdings Limited Effects Of Abnormal Weather, Company Profits Up 16 P.C., Furniture Deliveries In May, "Commitment Fees" On Overdraft Limits? Banks' Concern At Low Interest, Discount Market In The Bank, Stead & Simpson "A" Shares, Control Of Raybar To Change Hands, Heavy Steel Price Prospects, The companies in the "Sanitas" Trust, Saunders Valve Company Increased Sales Expansion Of Export Business Mr. P. T. Stephens On The Outlook, Oil Chief Retires, First Bank Rate Borrowing Since January Six-For-Five G.E.C. Scrip, B.M.C. In French Sales Drive, Italian Strains On The E.E.C., John Wallace & Sons Limited, New Security Vans Weigh 7 Tons, Met. Surplus Lands In Strong Position, Fresh Buying On Paris Widespread Gains, B.E.T. Expects Lower Television Income, Martin Cowley Limited Board's Expansionary Outlook, St. Martins Property Corporation Limited. Business Appointments: Mr. R. V. Pritchard has been appointed, Ilford Chairman Stands Down.
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