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The Times - 01/01/1964

1964; Gale Group;

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From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM A NEW ZEALAND RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A LAWN TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, From Our Hockey Correspondent-KARNAL, DEC. 31, From Our Rackets Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Northern Correspondent, FROM OUR METEOROLOGICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From Our Astronomical Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Africa Correspondent, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our City Editor, JAMES MCL. CAMPBELL. The Common Room, Gray's Inn, W.C.1., C. H. RIEU, Headmaster. Simon Langton Grammar School, Canterbury, Dec. 28., MORTON H. EDMUNDS., BOB MANLEY FRANCIS., MICHAEL CANTUAR: ISRAEL BRODIE, Chief Rabbi. JAMES S. STEWART, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. J. ITHEL JONES, Moderator of the Free Church Federal Council. C. J. AUCHINLECK, F.M. RONALD FORBES ADAM. JOHN BRAITHWAITE. ADRIAN. N. F. MOTT. J. ROTBLAT. December 30., ERIC L. ROBERTS., S. J. J. CONNOR. The Olde Thatch, Thame, Oxfordshire., S. C. SELWYN, By W. F. Luttrell, G. C. MUSSON. 23 Hawtrey Drive, Ruislip, Middlesex., BELINDA NORMAN-BUTLER., FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Dramatic Critic, By Our City Editor, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Educational, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts, Travel. Property: Board-Residence And Apartments. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Rules For New Issues, Frankfurt Closes Irregular Undertone Firm, Strong Finish To 1963 Many Features, Fine Finish By Wall Street Wide Majority Of $1 Advances, New Capital Issues In 1963, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Drawing Of Bonds, Commodities Lead Highest Since May, 1960, Closing Prices, Unit Trust Prices. Sport: Squash Challenge From Jahan, Herewini Standing By For Clarke All Blacks' Twickenham Team Otherwise Unchanged, Carthusian Rackets Player To Be Feared, Llanelly Lose Man And Glory, Sports in Brief, Ruddy Alf Preferred For Liverpool Prize, Brabham To Race At Indianapolis, Giles Accepts Title Challenge, Fair Standard Of Junior Play Singles Victory For Moores, Richmond Teams, Today's Football Fourth Division, Periods Of Supremacy Over Punjab, Eastern Counties Flag After Fiery First Half, Common Sense Ends Boxing Squabble, Skiing Title Gained By Sandhurst. Official Appointments and Notices: Lord Woolton Retires From Travel Post, The New Year Honours List Of Awards In Full Prime Minister's List Viscount, York Collector Of Church Records Canon J. Purvis Retires, From The London Gazette Tuesday, December 31, 1963, Half-Yearly Promotions In Royal Navy, Gen. Vanier Promoted, Chief Constable Appointed, Scholarships And Exhibitions Oxford, Air League's Medal For B.E.A. Chairman, MOSCOW.-Two Soviet scientists,. News: M.P.S Reject Aden Torture Charges, Greek Cabinet Of Professors Caretaker Role Until Elections, Mr. Brown On "Winning High Stakes For Britain", Fatigue Flaw In Train Axle, Warnings On Oil Heaters, Turkish Calls For Partition, Loss Of Prophet's Hair, Protest To U.N. On Raids By Indonesia Eight Malaysian Soldiers Killed, Choosing A School For The Deaf, Not Too Old to Set Sail, U.S. Expansion Of Foreign Studies, Rescuers Guided By Moonlight On Crashed Aircraft Two Survey Men Found In Peak District, Lower Deficit Likely Buoyant Revenue, More Scope Sought For Teachers Plans For Scotland, Delay In Preparing For C.S.E., Industrial Estate At Old Dock, Death Sentence On Bulgarian, Czech Permits For Western Firms Grant Of Facilities For Advertising, Ruskin College's Need To Expand, Cold And Dry December, Meeting On Mount Of Olives, Federation Flag Pulled Down Without Ceremony No Wake Held By Sir R. Welensky, County Architect's Pay Stopped, Desire For Early Independence, Switch To Sinhala Language Ceylon Ends An Era, Albania Welcomes Mr. Chou En-Lai, Movements Of Liners, 'Goya Ashes' In Left Luggage Office Police Test After Telephone Call, Pressing The Button To Govern France, Nkrumah To Remove All Opposition One-Party State In Ghana Referendum This Month, Marples Pledge On Road Toll, 'War' Declared By Belgian Doctors Wide Opposition To Health Service, Airlines Of U.S. In Healthy State, How to Check Drift to South-East, Supermarkets Try New Incentive Give-Away Games, Barony For Mr. Roy Thomson: Indonesia Envoy Knighted, Strengthening U.S. Link With Bonn Realignment Likely, Fall Of Peru Cabinet, 'Hard Frost' After Mild Spell, Two Men On Mail Raid Charge, New Labour Peer In Bid For British Lion Films Mr. Willis Wants "Third Force", Kanu-Kadu Cooperation Averts Kenya Crisis, Party Tension In N. Rhodesia, Restoring Morale Of Bundeswehr New Chief's Tasks, Light On Helmet For Point Duty P.-C.S, £300 In Fines On Three Chinese, Agreement Of 7 Steel Unions Decision Not Disclosed Efforts To End Shutdown 'Major Step', Dr. Castro Gives Reassurance On Land Small Farmers To Keep Holdings, Spain Draws Most U.K. Visitors, Swiss Climbers Triumph On Eiger Nightmare Descent Of North Wall, Pope's Talks With Orthodox Leader "Joint Pilgrimage" To Holy Places, Future Of University College In Doubt, No 'Oxfam' Box For Miss Rice-Davies, Mr. Sandys Sees Release Of Refugees Cyprus Agreement For Exchange, Message Passed To U Thant, The Night Sky in January, De Gaulle Plea For European Union Cooperation Of E.E.C. Countries "Bomb Needed For Peace Effort", Building Truce In Scotland Overtime Ban To End. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Commercial Union Assurance Co. Ltd., Alliance Assurance, Shell, Pearl Assurance, Multiple Display Advertisements, Norwich Union, The Times, Lucozade. Picture Gallery: Last Sunset of the Year. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Year Of Priorities, The Quaint Companions, Efta's Progress, In Place of Ghosts, Meeting the Challenge. Letters to the Editor: Road Accidents, Doctors In Isolation, In London Town, A Happy New Year, Steps Towards Peace People's Part In Great Debate, Freedom Of The Camera, Unspoken Speeches, Not To Be Written About. Court and Social: Court Circular. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge, Chess Favourites Draw Brio And Accuracy, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,495. Reviews: One-man Wonders of Vienna Theatre, The Reluctant Peer, B.B.C. Claims Biggest Christmas Audience, Television Programmes, Council To Provide Home For Theatre, Italian Film Industry's Day of Reckoning, Cold War Play With a Moral Vanished Slickness, The Theatre of Cruelty An Experimental Programme. Business and Finance: M. Brown Profit Drop?, Another Active Day In Options, A.E.I. Refrigerators Cheaper, Latest Dividends, 3 Or 4 Houses In The Bank Very Active End To Year, Eagle Star Tops £109M. Substantial Increase, New U.S. Savings And Loan Regulation, Happy 1964 Trading For U.K. Steelmakers Nationalization Threat To Be Opposed, Ready Mixed Buy Wm. Cooper, $8.5M. I.D.A. Credit For Syrian Roads, J. W. Cameron & Co. A Difficult Year, Gold Market Speculation Subsides, £7M. Contract For Kier, Legal & General's £23.5M. Premiums Life Business Records, British Ford's Record 1963 Figures, Lower Fire Losses In November, New Vegetable Oil Move, Japan Buys £500,000 Of Maize From Kenya, Price Cuts By I.C.I. Terylene Cheaper, Crude Oil From Abu Dhabi, Aveling-Barford Repeat 14 P.C.-Profit Little Changed Beautility Interim Disappoints, Increase In U.S. Bill Rate One-Year Issue, Expansion And Research, Bigger Profits For J. J. Allen? Expenses Problem, Revenue Returns, Sweden Increases Interest Rates, Television Deliveries At New Peak, Efta Tariffs Cut By 10%, E.E.C. Currencies Dearer, EQUITY Shares Near All-Time Peak Level, Wall Street Firm In Active Trading, Winn Industries And Concrete Garages, Europe's Highest Tv Masts For I.T.A., Netherlands Bank Return.-. Business Appointments: New Lazard Brothers Appointment Mr. J. W. Hatch A Managing Director, Mr. B. Westall First President Of De LA Rue. Obituaries: Obituary, Mr. Bernard Buckham A Long Career In Journalism, Mr. W. H. Bowen. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864.

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