The Times - 25/02/1964
1964; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-MIAMI BEACH, FEB. 24, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From Our Rowing Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, From Our Shipping Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, FEB. 24, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-COLOMBO, FEB. 24, From Our Own Correspondent-KARACHI, FEB. 24, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent-MORRISTOWN, NEW JERSEY, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, From Our Scottish Correspondent-GLASGOW, FEB. 24, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-WESTMINSTER, MONDAY, From Our Northern Correspondent, From Our Latin America Correspondent, FRANCIS TUKER., JOHN MANNERING., MARY WILSON., DOUGLAS DICKINS., F. W. BATESON., BOOTHBY. 41 Barton Road, Cambridge, Feb. 23., CHARLES MOTT-RADCLYFFE. House of Commons., GEORGE MARTELLI. Wooth Manor, Bridport, Dorset., SIDNEY H. HOPE, Chairman, Candidates Sub-Committee, Liberal Central Association. 58 Victoria Street, S.W.1., R. MASON, Professor of Inorganic Chemistry., E. K. TIMINGS. Garrick Club, W.C.2. Feb. 19., BERNARD BEGUIN, Editor in Chief., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Film Critic, By Edward Lucie-Smith, From Our Special Correspondent-MANNHEIM, From Our Northern Correspondent-PENRITH, FEB. 24, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, By Our City Editor, FUNDS AGAIN SOLD, By John Bedford, BY OUR CITY STAFF, From Our Correspondent-NEW YORK, FEB. 24, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Yesterday's National Hunt Results, Sports in Brief, Penalty Saves Spurs Against Improving Olympic XI, Rival Ryder Cup Captains May Clash, Royal Ballet At Wimbledon, Developing South Lacrosse Side Coaching Influence Apparent, Traffic Control System Gives Non-Stop Driving In Towns, South Africa Strongly Placed, Clay Not Given Ghost Of A Chance Against Liston, Easy Success For London Gazette Champion Hurdle IS Main Objective, Utrillo's New Trainer, Cricket Collusion Welcomed Sharpe Finds His Touch, Small Faults in a Car that "Spoils the Driver", Rugby Club Records London And South East, London Beaten On Points Vastly Superior Skill Of Cooper, F.A. Amateur Cup Draw Neatly Divided Enfield Get Home Tie Again, Experience And Technique In Oxford's Favour, Snow Reports, Oxford Take Doubles Cambridge Pair Surprised. Display Advertising: The Standard Bank Limited, Mappin & Webb, B.O.A.C, Ici, Coal, Gulf, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bowmaker, Guinness Mahon & Co. Limited, Gresham Trust Limited, The Eleven Clearing Banks, The Times, Lob, French Railways, Parker-Knoll. News: House With The Hexagonal Look Factory Made, Nicosia Talks On Air Link With Russia Cypriots Welcome Soviet Team, Arm Transplanted, O.A.S. Evidence Of Venezuela Plots, Cuban Offer To Meet Shell Company Negotiations For Compensation Dr. Castro Ready To Pay Over Period, Toeing The Yellow Line Not Easy Holborn Rail Trial, New Water Treatment Could Open Reservoirs To Public, 'Unhelpful' Speech By President Nasser, Teachers Angered By "£950,000 Cut", W. Germany Rebuffs Zanzibar Recognition Refused, Sir A. Home Tells Labour To Stop Shaking Confidence Unions Should Cooperate In N.E.D.C., Mr. Macmillan's Seat: 100 To Choose From, Go-Ahead For Turbo-Prop Skyvan Jobs For Belfast, President Johnson Faces Clash With Unions Hold-Up Of Wheat Shipments To Russia, Nalgo Now The Sixth Biggest Union, Exodus Of Indians From Burma, Appeal To Reduce Africa Tension Need To Eliminate Border Disputes, Mr. Mintoff's Threat Of Force, Return To Unity In Education Technology's Function, Ministry To Intervene At Raleigh's, Resale Prices Bill Out Today, Chancellor Resigns In Austria, Warning On Malaysia War Risk Tunku's Appeal For Talks Violations By Indonesia 'We Will Fight', Abolish Tariffs By 1966 Call To Common Market, Movements Of Liners, Electric Car Out Next Week, "Small Percentage Leave For U.S.", New Jersey Casualties Of Chicken War, Auschwitz "Hell On Earth", Boats of the Company of Happiness, Disputes Over Australian Wages Procedures Under Review, Scientist's Theory On Chain-Smoking Rapid Action Of Nicotine, Supersonic Airliners For Europe "Impracticable" Too Noisy, Little Saving Of Time, Firm Denies Yemen Arms Deal, Albania Seizes Two Russian Buildings Moscow Demands Return At Once By Monitor, In The Sale Rooms £480 For Irish Gold Ribbon Torque Middle Bronze Age, Advisory Service For, Basle Extension For Herr Hochhuth, Caravanner Must Quit, Ministry Reject Air Bases Plan Civil Use Secondary, Free Firemen For Prevention Union's Suggestion, Mr. Calwell Stays As Leader, New Trial In £87,000 Raid Case, Unsolved Future of Panama Canal, New Drug Risks Despite Tests, Malta's Leaders In London For Talks, Displacing The 11-Plus "Profile" Proposal For L.C.C., Shipowners Warn U.S. To Stop Interfering With Trade, President Ayub Firmly In Power In Pakistan, Radiation-Induced Malignancies, Saigon Visit By Mr. McNamara, South African Bantu Bill Under Fire "Reminiscent Of Stalin System", Queen Frederika Has Pneumonia, Manchester Police Seize "Fanny Hill", Smarter Rail Uniform On Trial Tipping Problem, European Police Force Proposed, Mr. Maudling Sees Optimism With Restraint, New Moves To End Indian Border Dispute Hint That Mr. Chou En-Lai May Meet Mr. Nehru, Better Roads For West Country Minister's Plans, Mr. Cotton Leaves Property Group, Bishops Discuss Apartheid, German Payments Surplus O.E.C.D. Discussions, 20-Day Ban On Iraq, £100M. Nuclear Contract Anglesey Station IS Most Powerful, Less Butter But More Beef Eaten, First Of New Large Regiments The Royal Anglian, Evidence Deferred In Mail Case, Free Hand For Postal Union Approach To Prime Minister No "Brinkmanship", Oxford Council Votes For "Exciting Plan", Opposition To Licensing Of Newspapers N. Zealand Looking At Alternatives. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Flexibility In B.B.C. 2 Programmes No Set Time For News, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,542, Television Programmes, Dame Margot Fonteyn To Dance In Australia, The Pumpkin Eater For Cannes, Allan Ramsay Exhibition. Law: Confucius And The Goldfish In The Estate Of Jenner, Deceased Jenner V. Frampton And Others (Connock Cited), Deporting A U.S. Service Man Regina V. Relish, Court Of Criminal Appeal "Paranoid Personality": Two Murders Regina V. Simcox, High Court Of Justice Chancery Division Trade Union Sues Solicitor Electrical Trades Union V. Tarlo, 40 Hosiery Workers Dismissed. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Parliament Monday February 24 House Of Commons, Labour To Press For 15 "Confrontations", M.P.S Compete To Court Scientists, Threat seen to research councils, Parties clash on direction of scientific development. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Science And Method, The G.P.'S Dilemma, Tougher Partners, Tireless Tongues, Nuclear Fog. Letters to the Editor: For Foreign Workers In Switzerland, Portrait Of An Officer, Man's Cruelty To Man, Reappraisal At Oxford Questions To Be Answered To The Editor Of The Times, Migrating Scientists, High Tide And After, Admiralty Or Navy Board?, Bank Hours. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments. Reviews: Martinu Opera that Got Mislaid, The Mood Of Sophocles King's College London: Trachiniae, M. Pierre Boulez-A Leader of the Avant Garde, Grant To Macnaghten Concerts, Searle's Ionesco Opera, The Image of Violence, Classic Comedy Remade Film in Two Minds About Itself Odeon, Leicester Square: Move Over, Darling. Obituaries: Maj.-Gen. J. H. T. Priestman, Mr. Henry Wynmalen Motorist, Aviator, And Horseman, Mr. J. R. H. Pinckney, Professor Arnold Bergstraesser, Prof. Arnold Mills, Professor D. P. Costello Brilliant Russian Scholar, Obituary, Baron Meyendorff. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Firmer START To Account, Stock Exchange Rescue, Closing Prices, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, American Market Discussed, New York Stock Exchange, Copper Moves Further Ahead: Forward Tin Jumps £18, Unit Trust Prices. Business and Finance: City Centre Properties, George Outram Pay 3 3/4 Points More: Earnings Leap Hill Thomson Raise Dividend, R.S.T. Deny Copper Price Rumours, Latest Dividends, Fine Outlook For Triplex All-Round Progress, Algeria Banking Talks.-Two, £1.3M. Rights By Brockhouse 1-For-5 At 38s., Bids And Deals Amal. Dental In Australia, Japanese Government Returns To European Market, Large Help In Money Market, Plans For Shipping Newcomer, Extra Fuel Added To U.S. Inflation Fear Federal Reserve Board May ACT, Bank Rate Fears Depress Gilt-Edged Independent Water Currents, Jamesons Chocolates' Good Year, 24 Popular U.S. Institutional Stocks, W. German Dm.210m. Post Office Loan, Newmark-Martin Merger, Electric Vehicle Orders.-, Pound Recovers Initial Loss Official Dollar Sales, Further Progress By Gatt, Machines Bull DIP, Henry Ballantyne Pay 6 Per Cent Total, The Consolidated Mines Selection Company Limited Higher Revenue And Dividend Sir Keith Acutt's Statement, NEW YORK, Feb. 24.-COTTON futures closed, Overseas Finance Norway Shipping Share Issue, Sir R. Menzies To Open British Exhibition, The River Plate And General Investment Trust Satisfactory Increase In Revenue Mr. T. A. Pilkington's Statement, Wall Street At New Peak, B.E.T. Replies To Lines Bid Meccano Merger Only Answer, River Plate Trust To Raise Interim, Brick Offer By Tender, £5M. Fisons Second Debenture Issue, Italian Dividend Tax Rules Revised, Unit Trust Offers Well Taken Up, Moderate Demand For Gold, British American Oil Earnings SLIP, M.T.D. Dividend Curb "Still Needed", The Messina (Transvaal) Development Company Limited (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Year Of Steady Recovery And Consolidation, Questions Posed By Abolition Of Price Fixing Monopolies Commission Needs Teeth Chairman of Debenhams, Chantiers Seeks U.S. Partners, Wool Consumption Up In 1963, Higher Bill Rates In U.S., £1½M. Order For Davy-United S.C.O.W. Strip Mill Equipment, Profit-Taking Hits Wall Street Early Gains Reduced, Work On £2M. Housing Contract Begins, Lower Profit For Schlumberger, Milan Sharply Higher Small Buyers Reenter The Market, Quiet Day For Options, European & General. Business Appointments: Business Changes. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners.
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