The Times - 08/07/1964
1964; Gale Group;
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From Our Golf Correspondent, From A Lawn Tennis Correspondent, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Dramatic Critic-CHICHESTER, JULY 7, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic, Sadler's Wells: Semele, From Our Shipping Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Equestrian Correspondent-STONELEIGH, JULY 7, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Estates Correspondent, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, JULY 7, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Commonwealth Staff, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, JULY 7, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, JULY 7, From Our Correspondent-COPENHAGEN, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-GEORGETOWN, JULY 7, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our City Editor, From Our Own Correspondent, Yours faithfully, JOHN W. TODD., Yours, &c., MICHAEL P. FOGARTY., Yours faithfully, ERIC LUBBOCK., C. E. CARRINGTON., ROBERT H. GOODSALL., WHITNEY STRAIGHT., ROBERT RENWICK., HUMPHRY BERKELEY., JOHN HATCH., MARGARET KABELL, From Our Defence Correspondent, D. MORRIS., JAMES W. BROWN Chairman, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra., H. W. LLEWELLYN SMITH, Headmaster, St. Marylebone Grammar School., FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, By Brigadier T. I. Lloyd, Managed by J. Henry Schroder Wagg & Co. Limited, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge An Excessive Burden, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,656, Television Programmes. Official Appointments and Notices: Electricity Board Appointments, Lagos Denial On C.I.D. Chief's Resignation, Wednesday's Manager, Edinburgh, From The London Gazette, Tuesday, July 7, 1964, Oxford Class List. Sport: Northants Hurry Along, Standen Clips Derby Tail Fifteen Wickets Fall For 84 Runs, Underwood Strikes Nine For 28 Against Sussex, Drybrough Gets His Revenge Dropped Catch Costs Essex Dear, Ragtime Can Beat Siliconn For July Stakes, Sports in Brief, New Bullet, New Problems Wind Troubles Bisley Marksmen, Cambridge Build On Big Lead, Football Stadia of First Order, Smiths Keep Warwickshire At The Top Yorkshire Foiled By Seventh Wicket Pair, Surrey Stave Off Defeat, Gloucester Still Without A Win, Oxford Sail Ahead, Positive Approach Long Overdue, Doubts Come With The Rain To St. Andrews Thomson's Experience May Be Decisive, Pontefract Racing Programme, Simpson Recovers Tour Position. Display Advertising: The Albright & Wilson Group, Shell, Jil, The Geographical Magazine, Colt, Ferranti, Multiple Display Advertisements, The National Savings Committe., Cutty Sark, The Times. Politics and Parliament: House Of Lords Call for stricter medical check on boxers, Mr. Sandys makes bribes charge against Sultan, Scrutiny of the honours list, House Of Commons Telephone kiosks out of action, Cigarette advertising: no ban, Final bid for jury trial on books, Minister refuses powers over withdrawn programmes, Needs of independent Zambia. Reviews: Adventurous Exhibition, Richness of Handel Well Realized, Roman Mob as Protagonist, Berlin Chooses Film From Turkey, Quartet's Great Interpretation, Paris Success For London, Print Price Sets A World Record, New Searle Cantata Poet's Mysticism Captured, Lilies Predominate At R.H.S. Summer Flower Show, 'Merry Wives' In High Spirits, Mr. Menuhin's Gallic View of Bach, Glittering Epic of Spanish Conquest, Lost Scents of Paris in High Summer. Picture Gallery: Ships of the Past and Present. News: M.P.S Ask For Peace Force Discussion, Arrests Continue In S. Africa, Eve-Of-Conference Meetings Held By Africans Ghana Warned That Her Demand May Fail To Win Support, Church Assembly Approves Prayer Book Measure, Dr. Erhard On Visit To Denmark, France To Have Selective Call-Up Fewer Conscripts Now Needed Exemptions System To Be Worked Out, Aintree Undertaking By Tophams, Spanish Letter And Mr. Wilson, Petrol Up ½D. From Today Dealers' Need, Overseas Churches' Changing Status, Civil Servants Get Cut In Hours Tribunal Decision, Life Sentence On Ex-Nato Man Betrayed France To Russia, New Cabinet For Jordan Bahjat Talhouni Again Prime Minister, Turkey Confident Of Success, Integration With Little Violence, Apology By Mr. Brooke Over De Courcy "Grave Error Of Judgment", Railman Praises Ex-Chairman, Agreement On A Free Zone In Nicosia Patrolling Only By U.N., Wage Rise Offer To Dockers, Russian Plane "To Beat Concord", Movements Of Liners, Cabinet Decision On Vc 10 Next Week, Economics Win The Day At Royal Show Serious Breeders Oust Pot-Hunters, Peace Force Move Puzzles U.N. Fresh Approach By Russia, 14 Climbers Die In Mont Blanc Avalanche Skilled Team On Advanced Course Route Inspected First From Air, Mr. Tshombe Ready With Cabinet, £15M. New Town For Fife, Minister's Mission To Fadhli State Explaining Sultan's "Behaviour", Defence Saving Of $2,500M. By U.S., Paratrooper Said To Have Shot Barman "Bought Gun For £5", 500,000 Houses A Year Needed, Says Report Slum Demolition Figures Challenged, Checking the Charge for a French Steak, Australian Dies In Vietnam Clash, Mr. Mao Named In Constitution, Form Reversed Among Hunters, Trinidad Plan Put To Prime Ministers, Q.C.'S Protest At N.I.C. Meeting, 37-Ton Tank Can "Swim" Rivers, Republicans Tackle Problem Of Party Platform Mr. Scranton's Only Chance Against Goldwater Forces, Soviet-Rumanian Differences, Malawi Offer Of Friendship To All Consultations With Britain On Aid, Gambler Tells How HE Beat The Fever Group Meetings, World Bank Loan For Nigeria Dam, Britain Faces Hard Decision, Building Societies In £M. Merger, Borrowing Power For Councils, Dr. Mansholt Denies Cereal Prices Compromise Bonn Says Reported Figure IS Pure Speculation, Lord Sandwich Fails Again Not Selected At Southampton, Unpasteurized Egg Danger, Princess Margaret To Open British Week In Denmark, Courtaulds In North Sea Oil Search £250,000 Syndicate Foreign Companies, Scientists Discuss Tooth Decay, Order On Burton Status Dropped, Entry Snags In Choir Common Market Too Where Wales Lags, Foreign Holidays Cost £225M. Spain The Favourite, P.-c. Asked About Flat Battery, Artillerymen Fly Out With No Guns, Chinese Claim U2 Plane Shot Down, U.S. Nuclear Merchant Ship Will Be Open To Public Radiation Checks At Southampton, Canadian Warning Of "Another Hongkong", 'Mr. X' In The Tv Truce IS Unmasked Mr. A. Goodman's Aid, N.U.M. Leaders Get A Free Hand Wage Structure Review, Sweeping Powers In British Guiana Life Imprisonment And Flogging Right To Close Newspapers And Seize Presses. News in Brief. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Harsh Measures, Price at the Pump, Battle of Secretaries, Big Money, Rush to the Sun. Letters to the Editor: Signposts To Where?, A Time For Courage Choosing Aircraft For B.O.A.C., Local Elections, Political Debate, "Mr. Pearson's Problem", Defining Hypochondria, South Africa, Southern Rhodesia, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Population Explosion, Roadway Find. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Obituaries: Obituary, Prof. F. J. Charteris, Rear-Admiral Sir John Bedale. Law: Aintree Racecourse Sefton V. Tophams Ltd., Variation Refused, A Marriage In Name Only Sheldon V. Sheldon, More Train Robbery Appeals Regina V. Hussey Regina V. Wisbey Regina V. Welch, Financier's Appeal Dismissed Regina V. De Courcy, House Of Lords IS A Docker "Quasi-Servile"? J. T. Stratford And Son Ltd. V. Lindley And Another. Stock Exchange Tables: Fractional Range On Wall Street More Profit-Taking, Stock Exchange Dealings, Roberts, Sparrow Increase Payment, Frankfurt Closes Reserved Profit-Taking Pares Early Gains, Sharp Rally In Coffee No Lead From Mombasa, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, London Closing Prices Irregular Tone To EQUITY Markets, Wall Street Higher, Markets More Cautious Wimpey Featured. Business and Finance: Fork Lift Truck Marketing Electro-Hydraulics' Offer For Sale, Hepworth Iron Pays 7½% One-For-Two Scrip, Centenary Year Express Dairy Company Limited, Faulkner Greene 1-For-5, More Diamonds Sold Increase Of £8M., Small Rally By The Pound, Stead & Simpson, Latest Dividends, Britain's Share In Aid To The Commonwealth, Liberalization Of Imports, Revenue Deficit Of £60.6M., Amplivox, Dr. Prebisch's Warning, Burtonwood Brewery Issue, Central Wagon, Moorgate North American Investment Trust Limited, JOHN THOMPSON LIMITED (Steam Power Plant and General Engineers) Total Work On Hand Substantially Increased Sir Edward Thompson's Review Of Year's Activities, Bkn. Hill Mines Go Into Oil £A1m. Shares Bought, Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., Calgary Land Chief Buys More Shares, Record Year For "Canada Dry" Profits Up 24%, Parnell Investments Placing, The Continental And Industrial Trust Limited And Its Subsidiaries, Singleton & Cole Ltd. Encouraging Current Sales Figures, Westminster Deposits Up More Than Advances, Several Bidders For Express Supermarkets British Plaster To "Equalize" Dividends, £4M. Leyland Project In Madras, Midland Bank Interim And Scrip Issue Surprise, $13M. Irrigation Loan For Provence, The Rediffusion Group Continued Growth: A Promising Future For Television By Wire Review By Mr. John Spencer Wills, Shares Probe Clears Firms, Foseco Offer Will Be At 30s. A Share, Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company New York, What About The Price Of Land? Conflict With Local Councils, Trust Introduction Coming, New Silver Price Records, First National City Bank And Subsidiaries, Hensher Dividend Warning, First Batch Of Yearling Bonds Tomorrow Warburg Placing Next Week, The British Plaster Board (Holdings) LIMITED Large Capital Expenditure On Additions And Improvements To Existing Plants, Credit Very Short, Replenishment Of I.D.A. Funds Credit For Schemes Up To Mid-1966. Business Appointments: Sir G. Hayman To Retire In 1965. Property: Curtis & Henson, Town Houses.
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