The Times - 11/02/1964
1964; Gale Group;
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From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Rowing Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-BIRMINGHAM, FEB. 10, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Midland Correspondent, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-NICOSIA, FEB. 10, From Our Special Correspondent-THE HAGUE, FEB. 10, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-NEW YORK, FEB. 10, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-VIENNA, FEB. 10, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent-WASHINGTON, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-WESTMINSTER, MONDAY, From Our Own Correspondent-OTTAWA, FEB. 10, From Our Political Correspondent, TED FLETCHER., JOHN MORRIS. House of Commons, Feb. 8., G. W. BROOK., TONI PELLEGRINI, Christian Workers Party. H. GANADO, Democratic Nationalist Party. MABEL STRICKLAND, Progressive Constitutional Party, E. P. HARNACK., R. D. GILBERT., From Our Northern Correspondent, W. W. KERR. 4 Wimpole Street, W.1. Feb. 7., J. C. ROYDS, Headmaster. The General Wingate School. P.O. Box, K. R. LLEWELLIN. Consultant Paediatrician., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic, By Edward Lucie-Smith, From Our Dramatic Critic, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF, From Our Correspondent-NEW YORK, FEB. 10, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Public Notices, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Purple Silk Can Atone For Refusal At Sandown Donvada Justifies Support, Miss Jerred Scores Twice, Revson To Drive In Formula I Races, Rain Falls On Test Wicket, Strokes Needing Support From Strong Men, England Youth XI, Bland And Lindsay In Bright Stand South Africa Need 15 For Lead, Unusual Southern Flag Final Oxford And Cambridge Disappointing, Sports in Brief, Team To Box Ireland, Rugby Club Records, Golfers Put Back The Clock Westward Ho! Mark Centenary, Smith For Clarke One Of Four England Changes Two Win First Caps: Hosen On Wing Against France, British Pair Lead In Deterding Cup, Giles Wins First Squash Leg, Four Years To Rethink And Rebuild British Skiing, Lawn Tennis. Law: Race Horse Doping Conviction Quashed Regina V. Mitchell, Bridge Players' Dispute Settled Schneider And Another V. G. Duckworth & Co. Ltd. And Another, Birmingham Man Declared Legitimate Sheward V. Attorney-General, Law Student Wins Blaker V. Weller, Watermen's Dispute: Barge Ban Off J. T. Stratford & Son Ltd. V. Lindley And Others. Display Advertising: Head Wrightson, Eleven Clearing Banks, Shell, Gill & Duffus Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bowmaker, Pan Am, Ti, The Times, Lob, Gestetner, Sunshine Cruising, Parker-Knoll, Arborite. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. News: Diplomatists Anger Cycle Makers "Unwilling To Beat Drum For U.K.", Many Casualties In Ethiopia Border Clash, Former B.M.C. Man Was Informer, A.E.U. Proposal For Workers' Charter, U.S. Tightens Saigon Security Wave Of Terrorism, Falcon Futura as Weapon in European Campaign, Way Out Blasted For Potholer Human Bridge For Injured Man, Unions Called To T.U.C. Talks, Mr. Nkomo Banned From Meetings, "Fanny Hill" Held Obscene, Sir W. Penney Asks About Growth, New Effort To Revive Czech Economy, Canada Likely To Send Troops To Cyprus Mr. Butler Discloses British Request For 1,000 Men, Free Pardon For Six Iraqis, Mr. Heath's Warning On Profits, Fourpence For Threepenny Ride London Fares Up Next Month, Russian Farms Told To Grow More Grain, Everything Stops For Carnival 1984 Hint To Crown Prince Schroder, Substitute Items Pass Censor Death Penalty Play, Somalia Appeals To U.N., Price Maintenance In The Lobbies, U.K. Science Losses To U.S. Labour Demand Inquiry Facilities For Research, Chinese Accusation On "Parcel Bombs", N. Zealand Policy For Newspapers Approach Made To Mr. Holyoake, Motorway Cowboys Need Curbing., U.S. Restive At Cuba Trade Talk Of Economic Sanctions, Movements Of Liners, British Troops Restore Order In Cyprus Greek Cypriot Shot Dead Near R.A.F. Base, Professor Bush Says Administrative Worries Behind Move To U.S. Not Enough Time For Creative Work: Students' Equipment 20 Years Out Of Date, Soldier's Bravery On Ski Patrol, Hornchurch Plan For A Traffic-Free Centre, Soviet Official Seeks Asylum, Prince's Parents In Holland, No Need To Strap Passengers In Concord At Mach 2.2, Siam To Police Cease-Fire In Borneo Indonesian Stand Over Withdrawal, Pipe-Dream Escapism in the Catalogues, Work-To-Rule Threat By Power Men Demand For 40-Hour Week, Radioactive Leak Into Sewers "No Health Hazard", Britain Urges New Talks On Kashmir "Need For A Bold Approach", Government Shelve Traffic Problem, Promises, Yes, But The North-East Wants Action Today, Americans Decide The Beatles Are Harmless Coast To Coast Audience On Television, New Discussions In Nicosia, Lines In Essex Blocked By Collision Driver Trapped, Sultan Moves South For Warmth, Travellers' Cheques By Mail Order, Magistrate Rules That "Fanny Hill" IS Obscene Forfeiture Order On 171 Paperbacks, Water Plant For Naval Base, Birmingham Will Stop University Grant, Shakespeare's Head On Stamps Scenes From Plays, Too, League Agents To See Waterloo Cup, Emergency Powers To Be Amended, T.U.C. Endorse 'Herald' Sale New Paper By September, Former Tanganyikan Official Held, Embitterment Of A Brilliant Man, E.E.C. Urged To Halt Inflation, Anglo-American Talks In Bermuda, Tanganyika Seeks Economic Aid, Chiang Breaks With France, Africans Differ On British Troops Disputes Likely At Ministers' Talks, Aero Sales Export Council Set Up, 103 Unaccounted For In Naval Disaster Australian Destroyer And Carrier Collide Injured Survivors Brought Ashore, Mr. Ball In Athens Talks, Portuguese Freed After 13 Years. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Italian Award To Critic, Liberal Resigns.-Mr. Raymond, Church Appointments. Picture Gallery: The Rescue of a Potholer. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Mediation for Malaysia, How it is Done, Not Wide Enough, Out of Step, Dealing With Castro. Letters to the Editor: Nationalization, Preventing Accidents, Nuclear Symbol, Malta, The Right To Strike, Preschool Care, Cost Of Legal Aid Where The Money Goes, Friendship In Action, Channel Tunnel. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Impressive British Rigoletto, Monkeying With The Art Critics, Composers To Contrast, New Look or Old Habits?, Three Illustrators of Dante, Conversation Piece FOR Tourists Ashcroft Theatre Croydon: The Excursion, Destruction Of A Tramp, Dancers' Modest Standards Palace Theatre, Watford; Harlequin Ballet, Oxford University Opera Club, Twelfth Night Was Enjoyed, Inspiration In The Clarinet, Savonarola Letter Makes £1,500 Message To Novices. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,530, Television Programmes. Politics and Parliament: Making room to use 35 million cars, House Of Lords Ban wanted on flammable clothing, Labour emphasis on urgency, Russia told of British concern, Effective regional control, House Of Commons. Obituaries: Rajkumari Amrit Kaur Affection For The English, Sir Albert Richardson, Maj.-Gen. William Steffens, Dr. Ralph Stedman, Capt. W. H. Livens, Prof. Eugen Sänger Space Research, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Quiet START To Account Gilts Easier, Commodities Further Gains In Copper Prices, Wall Street Hesitates Initial Gains Lost, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, World's Fastest Growing Stock Exchange, Closing Prices, Unit Trust Prices. Business and Finance: Active Day For Options, Two New Italian Loans Floated, Latest Dividends, Second British Assets Trust Ltd. Another Satisfactory Year Mr. Alastair C. Blair On Need For More Information, More Heavy Falls On Milan Zurich At 15-Month Low, Continental Oil Investment, The Central Bank Of India Limited, Energy Users Compared, Ross Group Bids 15s. For Buxted Spillers' Acceptance, The Steel Company Of Wales Efforts To Minimise Serious Effect Of Recent Strike Sir Julian Pode On Board's Support For Anti-Nationalisation Campaign, Marketing Arrangement-, £7.5M. Platt Order From India Cotton Textile Machinery, £1¼M. Brockhouse Rights, Rio Claro Investment Trust Increased Income, Dollars Gain Ground, Oil News, New Business Rising For Bowmaker, U.S. Securities Legislation Under The Microscope Aftermath Of The Assassination, Grain Markets, Manchester Ship Surprise Shares Jump 20% On Payment Rise, Furniture Deliveries In December, Ghanaian Cocoa Mill Sale By Gill And Duffus, Fall In Terms Of Trade, Washington Tin Talks Stockpile Releases Sought, Aluminium Setback, Scotcros Raise Interim, Scow Chairman Backs Other Steel Chiefs, Whittingham Come To Market, Short Credit Conditions, Profit-Taking Hits Wall Street, Milan Negotiates U.S. Loan 6,000M. Lire Deal, Woods Of Colchester At Hevac, Lloyds Bank Europe, Stephen Cann Price IS 8s. 6D., Holding Company In Luxemburg, British Companies Urged To Disclose More Textile Rationalization Moves, "Fed" Withdraws From Bill Market, Columbia Cellulose Plans Pulp Mill, High-Yield Success, World's Biggest Stockbroker Earns Nearly $18M. Net, O.E.C.D. Report On Canada, £1½M. Power Plant Contract. Business Appointments: Standard Bank Director. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners.
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