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The Times - 02/01/1964

1964; Gale Group;

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From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, FROM A LAWN TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Hockey Correspondent-NEW DELHI, JAN. 1, From Our Rackets Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-DELHI, JAN. 1, From Our Own Correspondent-VIENNA, JAN. 1, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Commonwealth Staff, From Our Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, J. ELLIOTT BROOKS., JOHN WILKINSON., KEITH DUNHAM, Curator., A. E. ORAM. D. TAVERNE. CHARLES LAUGHLIN., TOM VERNON., JOHN W. WIGG., S. W. POLLAK., ISOBEL GRAHAME., J. D. PROCTOR., P. T. BAUER, Professor of Economics, By W. F. Luttrell Chairman of Economic Consultants, Ltd, S. KNOX-CUNNINGHAM., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Yachting Correspondent, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic, FROM OUR NEW YORK DRAMATIC CRITIC, From Our Film Critic, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF, From a Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S, By Herbert Ashworth,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Publications, Appointments And Situations, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Hostile Bowling By McKenzie, Grammar Schools Get Full Marks Superior Knowledge Tells, Rousing London Scottish Schoolboys Victory Boyle A Credit To Family, Barker's Efforts Just Fail, Sports in Brief, Yesterday's Football Results Fourth Division, Bob Run Opened For Season, Experience Better Bought Than Taught, Impressive Rackets By Tyler, Hayes Equals Own Sprint Record, Irony Further Proves His Versatility Poor Response For Liverpool Steeplechases, Millfield Hold Strong Hand Ratcliff Through To Last Eight. News: Creating Better Climate For Diplomacy U.S. Peace Offensive Plans, Union Of European States De Gaulle Approach To Fouchet Plan, Town Clerk Angry At Police 'Went Behind My Back ', Deadlock Again In South Wales Steel Dispute, Inquiry Into Stock Exchange Plan, Children WHO Are Over 20 Stone Eating Too Much, Allies Prepare For Geneva Meeting Disarmament Talks, Head Appeals For "Change By Evolution" In Schools, Take-Over Of Insurance By Ceylon No Compensation Minister's Hint To Tea Traders, Shadow Across Future Of The Small Boatbuilders Threat Of High Production Costs, Belgian Doctors Ignore New Law, Tory M.P.S Now Opposing British Lion Sale Sir M. Balcon Wants Time For Bid By Group, Premium Bond Winners, New Evening Paper For W. Midlands Plant Near Dawley, Sweeping Union Moves For Amalgamations Secret Talks By Transport And Municipal Workers, Civil Servants See The Chancellor On Pay, Philadelphia Saved By The Snow, President's Pledge On Vietnam, Luton-Barcelona Air Service, Movements Of Liners, Smoking Blamed For U.S. Deaths, Mr. Thorneycroft To Tour Bases In Middle And Far East, Calmer Situation In Aden Refusal To Resign Averts Crisis, Lord Shannon Shot Through Eye, Flats With Too Much Parking Space Tenants Have No Cars, Celebrations In Kenya Coast Region Official Transfer Of Powers, Peru's New Prime Minister Government Defeat On Censure Motion, Some Centenaries Of 1964, Parachute Unit Ordered To Island 600 Artillerymen On Way, Toffee At 1918 Price, "Science Education For All" Urged, Club Owner Fined £32 On Liquor Charges, Station Development At Tunbridge Wells, Kashmir Theft Of Hindu Idols, Disputes Over Socialism Leave Indian Parties Divided Congress Members To Resume Debate, Pres. Makarios Seeks To End Treaties Climb-Down After Cyprus Declaration London Meetings Of Ministers And Legal Advisers, Israel Prepares To Receive The Pope On Pilgrimage, Malaysian Security Meeting, 20 Councils Oppose Rail Closure, Manufacturers Support Vehicle Licensing, Gliding Instructor Dies In Crash Tow-Rope Parted, New Ideas In Teaching Germans To Be Good Citizens, START Of Quiet Sun Investigation 64 Countries' Effort, London Crime Still Increasing, Three Greek Monks Murdered, Fascination of Diaries of Devotion, Teachers Urge Priority For School-Leaving At 16 Mr. J. Newsom On "Robbins Risks", Family's Bodies In Desert Five Found After Air Search, Queen's Tradesmen Take Their Bow, Vc10 Escape Hatch Jettisoned, Case for Special Ministry, Czechoslovakia Postpones Long-Term Plan, Electoral Protest By Dr. Jagan, Prohibition Rules Relaxed, The Beatles To Sue Clothing Firm. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Polar Medallist, Colonel Commandant Of Royal Signals, Lord Crook Again Dock Labour Board Head, Western Theatre Ballet Artistic Director, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, Scottish Legal Appointments, Assistant Official Receivers, A scholarship of £200 a year for boys, University News Birmingham. Display Advertising: Fenner, Multiple Display Advertisements, Witwatersrand Consolidated Exploration & Finance Co. Ltd, The Times, Key Statistics, Aei Computers, Methuen. Picture Gallery: A Refugee Goes Home. Arts and Entertainment: Dane Resigns To Gligoric, Solution Of Bridge Problem No. 1,615, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,496, Bobby Fischer Again U.S. Chess Champion. Obituaries: Col. H. G. De Watteville, Lord Londesborough, Miss Phyllis Howell, Sir Thomas Gardiner A Civil Servant Of Great Ability, Capt. Ishar Singh, V.C., Lord Redesdale, Miss Winifred Shapland, Obituary, Gen. Maharaj Rajendrasinhji Former Indian C.-In-C.. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Safe and Snug, Scotland Sets the Pace, Newcomer, Tidying Up the Unions, Match Into Powderkeg. Letters to the Editor: Road Accidents, Detainees In Aden One Danger To Be Averted, Restoring The Holy Sepulchre, Illustrious Names, Must We Scrap Them?, Contracting Out, Africa's Political Situation. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Two Schools, Television Programmes, In The Sale Rooms £120 For Table Service, Eminent New Englanders, Stage Company's Plans, Maple and Oak Leaves Entwined in Memory, New York Sees British Plays with Subtle Differences, Novel About Eton As A Play, Victorian Melodrama At Unity Theatre, Hobson's Choice On Tuesday, V. S. Naipaul, 18th-Century Scandal, His Own Paper, A Horror Film of Some Pretensions, Ones For The Road, Baroque Music Curiosities, Modern Master Recalled, Sharp Characterization in Opera Revival, Corvo at His Capers. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Business and Finance: Standard-Triumph Doing Well, Martins Bank Pay More Than Forecast, £1.5M. Contract For B.A.C. JET Provosts For Iraqi Air Force, Profits Soar, Response To Trafalgar House Under 25 P.C. Of Votes, Credit In Adequate Supply, Latest Dividends, Caledonian, Spring 'Rights' By Barclays D.C.O., A. E Griffiths (Smethwick), Daimler-Benz Output, News Of The World Bid Hopes, More New Life Records Royal's Income Leaps, Reliant Motor Expands Overseas, Standard Life Success Eighteenth Increase, Vauxhall Sales Record Success Of Victor, Travis & Arnold Lists Open On Tuesday, Barclays Bank D.C.O. Annual General Meeting, Gamma 10 Sales, Japanese Steel Growth, Yardley Administration Changes, New Austin Knight Move, Taylor Woodrow-P.I.C. Form Joint Company, Platinum Price Raised, Abbey National's Peak Payment, Swiss Government Measures To Check Rising Inflation Investment Control On Building Projects, Sterling Estates Growth, Insurance Company Expanding, Brokers' Joint Computer Price List New Services For Investors, Automated Housing Factory John Laing & Son, Busy Time For Ruddock & Meighan, Need For Faster Building And Economy In Labour Replacing Sub-Standard Houses, Italian Plant Plans, Carliol Result, Orion Reach Agreement, Mercantile & General, Anglo Auto Finance Raises Dividend Sights One For Two Scrip By W. Indies Sugar, Appleyard Group Of Companies, New Department For Rolls-Royce, Big Power-Gas Order, Another Jeyes Purchase, Russian Shipping Plans Big Expansion Drive Need For FAST Vessels And Rapid Turn-Round In Ports, Sterling Gains Ground, French Sulphur For Britain, Plessey Goes In For Ticket Machines, Italy's Economic Expansion Need To Check Rise In Consumption, Large Payments Surplus German Situation Changes. Stock Exchange Tables: Quiet Close To 1963 Little Change In Eurosyndicat, General Stockholders Trust, Royal Exchange Bonuses, Commodity Markets Tea Prices Hold Steady, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Two New Appointments By Woodall-Duckham Lord Strathcona On Aeroparts Board. Property: Flats & Chambers.

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