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The Times - 18/02/1964

1964; Gale Group;

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From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR SWIMMING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Squash Rackets Correspondent, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From a New Zealand Rugby Correspondent, From Our Rowing Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Correspondent-MANCHESTER, FEB. 17, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-NEW YORK, FEB. 17, From Our Correspondent-DELHI, FEB. 17, From Our Own Correspondent-KARACHI, FEB. 17, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, FEB. 17, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-ATHENS, FEB. 17, From Our Athens Correspondent, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Correspondent-GENEVA, From Our Special Correspondent-NICOSIA, FEB. 17, From Our United Nations Correspondent-NEW YORK, FEB. 17, From Our Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-WESTMINSTER, MONDAY, From Our Labour Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, T. CORBISHLEY. S.J. (Chairman); GEORGE GOYDER; KENNETH GREET; RAYMOND APPLE; EDWARD OLIVER; JOHN STUTTER., FREDERICK C. DIETZ Jr., H. R. FEATHERSTONE, Secretary. Traders Road Transport Association. 1-11 Hay Hill, W.1., H. W. BATES, Clerk in the Panel, T. G. LUND, Secretary, The Law Society. The Law Society's Hall. 113 Chancery Lane. W.C.2, Feb. 17., J. B. MILLER., COLIN LEGUM., JONATHAN STEINBERG., GEOFFREY VICKERS, From Our Algiers Correspondent, NOEL STREATFEILD; DIANA PULLEINTHOMPSON; GEOFFREY TREASE; ANTHONY BUCKERIDGE; GEOFFREY L. LAMB; DOROTHY CLEWES; PATRICK MOORE; MARY TREADGOLD; CONSTANCE WHITE, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, BY SETON GORDON, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, By Michael Levey, From Our Special Correspondent-MILAN, From Our Special Correspondent-VIENNA, By Our City Editor, From An American Correspondent, BY OUR CITY STAFF, From a Special Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera, Ballet And Concerts, Public Appointments, Legal Notices, Personal. Sport: Self-Accusation By Chief Constable, Entertaining Mixture In F.A. Cup Draw Oxford's Reward For Victory IS Sixth Home Tie, Emphasis On Defence A Common Failing, Sports in Brief, Snow Reports, Rugby Club Records, "Little Faith" In Soil Dumping, Miss Craven Smith Takes Command, McGregor Swims Four Times, Lacrosse Issue Wide Open, Popham Down Beats Grand National Horses All Of A Kind's Successful First Run Over Hurdles, Cambridge Coaches Return To Their First Love, Bolton's Punishing Rackets Pace Army Get Down To Last Eight. Official Appointments and Notices: B.B.C. Music Appointment, Inner Temple Awards, Cobb Resigns From A.A.A. Club, Bravery Awards For Two Coxswains. News: Civil Servants Not To Join T.U.C. Decisive Majority, Councillor Tenants Question By M.P., Somali Breach Of Cease-Fire Ethiopia Accused, Algeria's Socialism Runs into Trouble, 40 Hurt, 2 Dead In Shillong Clashes, School Report "Distorted", Train Raid Accused Says Palm Print Not Challenged, Talks On Malta Constitution, Fume Check By Railways Driver Says Diesel Made Him Ill, Hungerfund Aid To Tanganyika Withheld Riddle Of £3,000, Arms Being Imported Into Cyprus Makarios Government's "Full Approval" Vigorous Protest By Britain, Alarm Over Threat To Russian Jewry, Man In The News Prime Minister By People's Will After 20-Year Wait, Invitation To 25 Nonaligned States, Guinness With Froth Not Short Measure Landlord Cleared, New Centres For Disease Study, Rubens Stolen In Brussels Famous Depiction Of Negro Heads, Check On German Doctors Euthanasia Charges, Kitchen Crisis In The Commons High Catering Costs, Church Damage After, Attack On Salazar A Best Seller Book Freed By Police, Eton Head Considering Future Of Boxing, Pres. Sukarno's "Documents" Not Genuine British "Attack Plan" Denied, Ex-S.S. Men Accused Of Killing Jews, Restrained Approach To Mr. Chou's Visit, Movements Of Liners, Accused Of Wounding Policewoman, Ford Warning Of Possible Redundancy Tax Rise Fears, Rising Cost Of Legal Aid More Matrimonial Business, Silver Price At Peak Bigger Demand, Swiss May Lift Ban On Foreign Workers' Families Public Concern Over "Harsh" Regulations, Atheists' Freedom Of Belief, U.N. Talks Postponed: U Thant Working For New Formula, Law Of Succession Inquiry, Anglo-German Trade, New Road Signs In Europe, Accusers Convicted In Montesi Case, Pakistan Accused Of Link With Theft Of Sacred Relic Indian Minister's Allegations, Goldcrests Prefer Pine Woods, Japan Threat To Clyde £500,000 Off Price Of Tanker, Air Pollution As A Cause Of Cancer, "Massive Litigation" If Price Fixing IS Abolished Manufacturer's Warning On Quality, Bomb Thrown At U.S. Vehicle, Navy Information Post, Thos. Firth & John Brown Profit Improves, 4 Jump From Blazing Club, German Interest In U.S. Stocks Result Of Publicity Campaigns, U.S. Wheat Sales To Russia In Danger Dockers Threaten Loading Ban Protest On Foreign Ships' Share, Prime Minister On Top In Tv Duel Mr. Day's Thrusts Easily Parried, Graves Of Lost Civilization, "All A Mistake", Says Rusticated Student, High Priced Meat Through Spring Butcher's Warning, Safety Campaign In Mines Disappoints, Power Lines Cut By Tremors, Accord On Berlin Passes Brandt-Erhard Talks, Truce For Besieged Turks, Trial Of Jack Ruby Opens At Dallas Defence Plea For Acquittal Fails, Nottingham Water Crisis Denied, Kashmir Debate Adjourned, Spanish Lorries Go To Cuba, Where Mothers Live In Hospital With Their Sick Children, Tracing Causes Of Delinquency Advisory Committee Begins Work, Building Agency Director Head Of Advisory Body Chosen, Threat To Give Bases To China Cambodia Pressure For Conference, Plans for the Control of Rallies Now Ready, Masters Favour Strait Lanes For Ships Reducing Risks, Watchdogs With Little Bite In Aviation Debate, Castle at the Gateway to Skye, Undergraduate Had 4lb. Of Indian Hemp, Another French Radio Strike, New Greek Government Likely To Be Sworn In Tomorrow Centre Union Majority Of 46 Probable. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Austin, FINA Petrol, Crendon, Bea, Nhm, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Air-India, Mercedes-Benz, Blue Nun, The Location Of Offices Bureau. Picture Gallery: Zanzibar Display of Loyalty. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Asking Too Much, A Majority Once More, Changing View of Marriage, Time To Decide, Regal Jacket. Letters to the Editor: Valuation Court, Motorway Cowboys, Scenes In The Congo, Cost Of Legal Aid Safeguards For The Public, Those WHO Migrate, All Blushing Spent, Dealing With Castro, Fairer Shares For Authors, Bank Hours. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: 2,200gns. Paid For Pair Of Pistols Gold And Silver Work, Nervi Ballet Festival, Berlin Welcomes Royal Shakespeare Company, Theatre Crisis In East End, Making The Most Of Vivaldi, Dancers Of Style Period-Flavoured Coppélia, Sculpture By Koren De Harootian, Milan Stages Brecht's Marlowe Adaptation, Paris Seen by School of Paris, Szymanowski with National Fervour, Mr. Kenneth V. Jones, Michelangelo-Disturbing Uniqueness, The Original Cardillac of Hindemith. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Obituaries: Mr. Clifford L. Day, Mr. W. J. Blake, Mr. M. D. Lyon Cambridge And Somerset, Mr. Grafton Wilcox, Obituary, Mr. A. Howard Cornish. Law: Court Exists For Benefit Of Shipping World The Parita, Accident On Hounslow Heath Knollman And Others V. Greenham Sand And Ballast Co. Ltd., Trial By Judge Alone Sims V. William Howard & Son Ltd.. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,536, Television Programmes. Politics and Parliament: British attitude to U.N. force in Cyprus, Concord's range might be 4,000 miles, Contracts for aircraft. Stock Exchange Tables: Profit-Taking On Wall Street Business News Favourable, Stock Exchange Dealings, Covent Garden Prices, Milan's Undertone More Resistant, Large Falls In Equities Gilts Offered, Jeyes' Rights At 15s., Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Cash Tin Jumps £14 10s. A Ton: Zinc Price Over £100, Chemical Products Tender Issue, Closing Prices, Unit Trust Prices. Business and Finance: B.M.C. In Call Option Deals, Bain And Hodge Make £725,000 Purchase, Avon Increases Bonuses, Mason And Barry, Churchbury Placing At £97½, Plentiful Credit Supply, City News In Brief, Latest Dividends, Fewer U.S. 91-Day Bills Offered, General Motors Spend $1,239M., Pumped Storage Plants Key To Italy's Energy Problems, Brit.-American Trust Growth, Jump In French Steel Output, M. J. Gleeson, British American And General Trust Limited Revenue Again Increased, Year Of Development For Robert Hirst, £2.7M. Gravel Offer By A. P. Cement, Jobbers Sharply Mark Down Prices Teijin Convertible For London, Rodwell-Lex Go Ahead, Mercian Builders' Next Takeover, Economic Mission For Japan, French Industrial Growth Trends, Bird & Co. (Africa) Limited, Eastern Block Seeks Trade As Well As Credits, Searle Acquisition Boost For Hall-Thermotank Pataling Final Raised Five Points, Bass Doubts On Ending Price Maintenance, Dow Jones Average Touches 800, Thorn Drops Bid For Westinghouse, Dollars In Demand Sterling Easier, £1M. Power Order For A.E.I., B.I.C.C. Rail Contract In India, Abrahams Publicity Holdings, No Earnings Change For Sterling Trust?, Herman Smith Prospects, Popularity Of The Bicycle Grows In America British Models In High Repute, Wall St. Urges More Detailed Reports. Business Appointments: New Director For Guinness. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners.

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