The Times - 17/11/1964
1964; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent-DURBAN, Nov. 16, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Drama Critic, By Edward Lucie-Smith, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Midland Correspondent-SMETHWICK, Nov. 16, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, Nov. 16, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, Nov. 16, From Our Correspondent-JOHANNESBURG, Nov. 16, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, Nov. 16, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, From Our City Editor, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Staff, By Monitor, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, Nov. 16, GWEN MELCHETT, Chairman of the National Appeal Committee. DAVID CECIL, Member of the National Appeal Committee. CHARLES WHEELER, Member of, KINROSS., ANTHONY WAGNER., DOROTHY M. RUFFER., D. KYLE; K. J. P. PRICE; C. A. M. AITKEN; R. L. COPPOCK; A. J. M. CAVENAGH; T. J. DAVIES, CHARLES DE PEYER., F. S. WOODWARD, PATRICIA HURFORD, HAROLD LOCKLEY, , EDWARD A. ARMSTRONG., J. A. B. ROBERTSON., W. A. E. JONES, From Our Architectural Correspondent, E. K. TIMINGS., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Opera Ballet And Concerts, Publications Peter Scott's Diaries. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Japanese Foreign Bond Issues, Both Current And Forward Tin Very Steady, Fractional Gains On Wall Street Caution In Evidence, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices Another Unhappy Day For Industrial Markets, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Drawing Of Bonds, Equities Again In Retreat Bank Shares Firm. Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting, Television Programmes B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1), Chess Win Against Peru, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,769. Sport: Two Newcomers On Grand Prix Scene, Tennis, Keen Silver Dome Fails To Stay Three Miles, Oundle's Pushover Try Defeats Rugby, Brown And Parks Enliven M.C.C. Batting Only Declarations Can Save Drawn Match, Only One Outsider Certain To Survive, Cooper Beaten On Points Wrong Tactics And Poor Timing, Sports in Brief, Few Problems For Cambridge, Cross-Country Blues In Cambridge Team, Rugby Club Records London And South East, Carefree End To Rugby Tour Streatham-Croydon 0 pts., Edinburgh Academicals 9. Reviews: Vivid Debut by Young Pianist, British Leads In Vienna Merry Widow, Organ Masterpiece Of Romantic Age, Orchestra's Warm Reception, The Functional Art of Tribal Africa, Hearings for Modern Rarities, Substitute Concert Performers Shine, Tv View Of A Classic, Show with a Disarming Innocence New Lyric, Hammersmith The Wayward Way, In The Sale Rooms 101 Antique Items Fetch £27,990 Dealer's Collection, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother will, Theatrical History Of U.S. Negro New Arts Theatre Club: In White America, Arnaud Theatre's Opening Play. Display Advertising: Leicester Permanent, Westland, Jb, Ncr, Mercantile Leasing Company Limited, Credit Transfers, The Hall Engineering Group Of Companies, Rootes Motors Limited, National Provincial Bank Limited, Shell Bp, National Council On Alcoholism. News: 'Cruel Racket' In Houses Alleged Couple Accused, New Explanation On Mr. Khrushchev, Prime Minister Warns Gamblers In Sterling Payments Balance Still Difficult, Midlands Power Costs Rise 12% Electricity Rise, Egyptian Burial Ground Found, B.E.A. Seek To Cut Costs Loss This Winter May Be Bigger, Support For Stand By Dr. Verwoerd, French Discount Napoleon Theory, Defending S. African Fishing Resources, Car Workers To Stay Out Customers Hit, London Busmen Offered 1s. 1D. For Sundays Winter Timetables Dispute, Skiing in Japan of the Volcanoes, Better Service For Commuters Urged, Simplicity Of Mr. Kennedy's Grave, Boy Swept Along Drainage Pipe Saved From Machine, Masked Men Rob Couple Of £6,500, 22 Men Trapped In S. African Mine, Movements Of Liners, Smethwick Club "May Consider Criticisms", British Vessel Opens Fire On Indonesians Motorboat Crew Of Three Killed, Party Protest By Mr. Ben-Gurion, Present And Proposed Pay, Dr. Banda Sends His Amazons Ahead, M.P.S' Pay Up £1,500 To £3,250 From Oct. 16 Ministers' Rises Halved And Deferred Cost £1M. A Year: New Pension Scheme, Kent Plan To Save 20 Villages, START Of Colombo Plan Meeting, 'Dismiss Three-Day Miners' Lord Robens's Advice, 'Put Public Schools In State System', British Plans For Successor To E.E.C., U.S. Appeal For Life Of Congo Missionary Mr. Rusk Asks Mr. Kenyatta To Intercede With Rebels, Mr. Rusk's Reminder On Agriculture, Chinese Shoot Down Robot Spy Plane Minister Praises Air Force Unit "Greater Victories" Hoped For, Prepacked Potatoes In Demand, Committee Enunciate Basic Principle of M.P.'S Salary Discharge Of Duty Without Undue Financial Worry, Exemptions List A Blow, Appeal For Forfeit Of Car Allowed, "Ship Circled For 90min. In Port", Rivonia Q.C. Among 14 Charged Under Communism ACT Detainee Gives State Evidence, Mrs. Bandaranaike Leads Press Group Personal Control, Rearguard Action By Vatican Conservatives Move To Keep Curia Control Of Priests' Training, U.S. Railway Strike Threat, Abolition Bill Next Month, Space Satellite's 55 Punctures, Two Towns Protest Over Trains Ban, Kennedy Round Lists Lodged Modest British Total Of Exceptions, Student Teachers Miss Lectures, The Main Areas of Reconstruction, Mr. Shelepin Moves Upwards In Soviet Hierarchy, Britain's Wish For Part In Unity Talks, "Political Myth" Of Crisis, Pension Transfer To New Job, Airliner Crashes In Snowstorm: 29 Die, Students Breach Gaol Security, Highlands Health Inquiry Starts, How to Avoid being "Caught Out" by Winter, Bishop Seeks New Guinea Teachers, Britain To Raise U.N. Contribution From Our United Nations Correspondent, Loyalty Pledge By Millions, Pirate Radio Convention Hopes, Reports From America Bringing Democracy To Washington, £12,500 In Fines Over Apple Imports, Mr. Wilson Denounces All Racial Prejudice Attitude Of "So-Called Labour Club" Condemned, Portugal Suspends Mission Order, M.P. "Appeared To Shave As HE Drove" Bench Concerned Over Delay, Scientific Families Linked, Rearrangement Of Scottish Posts, French Hint On Nato Bases As Paris Discussions Begin, Lord Mayor's Banquet. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Demonstration in Tanzania. Official Appointments and Notices: University News New Subjects "Go Hungry" At Oxford, Committee Posts For Conservative M.P.S, Son Of Greek Prime Minister Resigns, Mr. Maudling Joins Merchant Bank. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Rate For The Job?, The Marathon Begins, Colombo Clamps Down, Arsenic and Old Tales, Doctors in the Glens. Letters to the Editor: Poor Service, Business Archives, Simon De Montfort Sets A Poser, Work Done In Prisons Effect Of Unions' Attitude, Priests Unprepared, Monopoly, Prescription Charges, Augustus John Memorial. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mr. George Douglass, His Honour L. C. Thomas, Obituary, Mrs. Mary Britneva, Mr. Charles Richards. Law: Letter To The Home Secretary Regina V. Leake, Was IT A Joint Venture? Regina V. Thompson, Prison Sentence Set Aside Regina V. Denham, Legitimacy And Estoppel B. V. Attorney General (B. And Others Intervening), Court Of Criminal Appeal Murder Regina V. Maxwell, Judicial Committee Of The Privy Council "Red Paper Cough-Sweets": Passing Off White Hudson & Co., Ltd., V. Asian Organisation Ltd., Security For Costs. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Politics and Parliament: Liability for nuclear mishap, Sufferers from leprosy, House Of Commons A computer for pensions, Expulsions in Tanzania protest, Giving the passengers a voice in airport management. Business and Finance: Tax Problems For Investment Trusts, Buy I.R.I. Bonds And Win An Alfa-Romeo, Enfield-Standard Power Cables have been, Credit Tighter In U.S. Federal Reserve Aloof, Latest Dividends, Treating Capital Gains As Trading Profits, Bowaters Expand In The United States, News From Industry Auto-Union Plans For Future, £3M. Scrip By C.R.A., Fibres Group Share Marketing, A.N.Z. Bank Makes 1-For-10 Scrip, Thin Day For Sterling, Healthier Balance Of Payments, New Measures If Needed To Defend Pound Pull Of Rising Interest Rates, Outlook For Brit. Alum. Profit Up, But Sales Static, Alcoa Raises Price, Rootes Success At Peking Fair, Wall Street Nears New Peak, $1½M. Musical Order From America, I.C.I. Cuts "Fluon" Price, I.M.F. Quotas To Be Adequate For Liquidity, Investment Trusts Chief, How The Indices Have Moved, Large Help For Money, Standard And Saab Plan Joint Car, Frankfurt Eases Again Natural Gas Issues Fall Sharply, September Catering Shows Increase, Atlas-Werke May Go To Krupp Military Products, "Clean Slate" For E.C. Holdings, SMITHS sales exceed £50 million, Emphasis On Wine And Spirit Grows, Courtaulds: £1.6M. For Glanzstoff Wolverhampton Metal And I.M.I. Link, Home Brewery Raise Final: Vaux Interim Held, Arbiter & Weston Placing, 23s. 9d. Offered For J. Laidlaw, Union Miniere To Pay A Dividend, John Laing Earnings Soaring To New Record Holt Products Predict Higher Total, New Day Holdings Limited Diversification Should Ensure Steady Progress, D.C.L. To Sell Factory.-The. Business Appointments: Andrew Weir Gp. Reshuffle Lord Inverforth Cuts Commitments. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction.
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