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The Times - 17/12/1964

1964; Gale Group;

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From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent-BRUSSELS, DEC. 16, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Naval Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-NICOSIA, DEC. 16, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent-NEW YORK, DEC. 16, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, DEC. 16, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, DEC. 16, From Our Correspondent-ATHENS, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our City Editor, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, DEC. 16, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-WESTMINSTER, WEDNESDAY, BARNETT JANNER, A. E. COOPER, ARCHIE C. MANUEL, T. L. IREMONGER, SIMON MAHON, STEPHEN MCADDEN, PETER SHORE., GEORGE GUILDFORD., B. D. SYLVESTER., JOHN BOYD-CARPENTER. House of Commons, Dec. 16., MICHAEL FOOT., BASIL E. MAYHEW., E. BASSINDALE GELL., C. P. F. BROWN., J. WENDON., F. S. G. PEARSON., M. V. WAKEFIELD-RICHMOND., ALEX NATAN., F. A. GIRLING., STEPHEN POTTER., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, by Oliver Edwards, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Film Critic, FROM OUR PHILATELIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Art Critic, From Our New York Drama Critic, By Our City Editor, BY HERMANN J. ABS., By Enoch Powell, FROM LLOYD'S, From a Special Correspondent,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Christmas Gifts, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Sandhurst Give Army Close Match, M.C.C. Rest Boycott For First Time, Milo Could Bring Off Surprise Win At Newbury, Manchester United Back At The Top, Sports in Brief, Surrey XV No Threat To County Champions Sussex Pack Of Relentless Harriers, Milne Hero Of Liverpool Victory, Bloxham Aided By Half-Hearted Tackling, Ramsey Defends His Team Changes, Move To Promote World Squash Egyptians Dominate Open Finals, Open Golf Prizes Go Up To £10,000, Eton Head Noel Bruce Cup Field, Millfield Clearly Superior At Half Back. Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting, Television Programmes B.B.C.1 (Ch. 1), Solution To Bridge Problem No. 1,665., The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,795. News: New Code On Ionizing Radiation, New U.S. Secretary Of Commerce, Building Society's Rates Up, Mr. Hinds's Lawyers At Home Office, Russia Agrees To Pay Off Some Of Its Arrears To U.N., Greece Loses £8M. Through Cyprus Demonstrations, Boys' Alleged Threat To Film Actor, More Parties To Broadcast Scots And Welsh Nationalists, Signor Leone Leads In Poll, Anti-Nationalization Drive Cost £265,000, Christian Petitions From Russia, Operation On The Duke Of Windsor Full Recovery Expected, Trials Of Electronic System, Cyprus Call-Up Extended For Six Months, Ten Minute Test For Lung Cancer, Allied Approach Over Berlin Meetings, Q.C. Speaks Of Lies Against Verrier "No Part In Plot To Defraud", AIM IS Rapid Rise In Output And Real Incomes Government Watch On Pay And Prices, Police Say Over £100,000 Involved In Cars Case, Krupps Link With Poland Planned, Tenders Again Identical Dunlop Get Type Contract, £36,013 For Chinese And Malayan Stamps, Better Status For Scots Teachers, N.C.B. "In Profit" By Next March, New Town Needed In Mid-Wales, Mr. Griffiths Says, Guthrie Apology For Border Remark, Crime Figures Rise Again 5,721 Suicides In 1963, U.S. Not Interested In Concord Link, Telephone User Body To Be Formed, London Visit By Mr. Rapacki Plans For European Security, Surcharge Yet To Make An Impact Imports Up By £19M., Mr. Wilson sets out the British proposals for an Atlantic nuclear force, Soviet Challenge To American Supremacy At Sea, An Old Look For Greenwich Park 17th-Century Plan, French Offenders To Be Set Free, Conservatives To Force Division, Sir John Fulton Leads Education Research, French Doctors Still Refusing Late Calls, Little Sympathy for New Leaders By a Correspondent lately in the Soviet Union, Bus Overtime Ban On January 1, Team Of 20 Experts In U.S. Talks, British Backing On Vietnam Sought, 'Invalid' M.P.U. Officers Not Reelected Doctors' Council Unity Claim, Minister Extols Principle Of Equality S. African View Of Liberalism, Campaign Against Lufthansa One-Eleven Purchase Grows Support For American Aircraft, Ministers In Talks On Technology, Making Better Use Of Nato Manpower British Criticism Of Planning Aims, Advice To Farmers By Gen. De Gaulle Taking Advantage Of New Chances, Warning On Tb In Pakistanis, "False Pride Over Drink", "Hazard" Signs For M1 Urged, Oxford's Difficulty In Administration, Violations Of Human Rights Kept Secret U.N. Being Asked To Create New Post, Railmen Renew Bonus Claim Talks Sought To Clarify Scheme, Nassau right to withdraw forces, Frankincense Gift For R.A.F. Church, Hunger Strike By Buddhists In Vietnam Protest At "Diem Methods", Congo Embassy In Moscow Closed, 5lb. Cache Of Gelignite Exploded In Woods, 40 M.P.S Urge Double Dock Shifts, Dr. Beeching's Post Still Unsettled Standing Of Plan In Doubt, Both Sides Accept Engineers Three-Year "Package" Deal, Recollections of Some Ferries, Candidates Chosen For Salisbury, Sir Robert Menzies Celebrates, Movements Of Liners, Nuclear-Free Zone In Balkans Urged, Swiss Ski Resorts Look Ahead Higher Slopes To Be Developed, B.R. Can Now Build Firms' Wagons Export Legislation Sought, Health Clubs Firm: M.P.s' Questions, Rhodesian Letter To Mr. Wilson, Multilateral Veto In Nuclear Force Controlling Authority Would Be Outside Nato, Imp Sports Special By Paul Emery, Nuclear Mines As Forward Defence, Cambridge, Mrs. Kerr Thought She Was Paired, Prices And Incomes Pledge Signed Showing World British Can Respond-Mr. Brown Employers And Unions To 'Attack Obstacles To Efficiency', "Unfair Reports" Charge Fails Press Council Finding, Deer Shooting For Tourists State Plan Urged For Highlands, Ford Walkout Threat Over Christmas Plan, Formosa Intelligence Chief "Deserts", Warning On "Slums Of Tomorrow", New Commonwealth Link To Be Set Up, Singer "Provoked South Africa". News in Brief. Picture Gallery: At a Passing-out Parade. Display Advertising: The Times Bookshop, Christmas Appeals, Martell, Jam today, William Blackwood, Multiple Display Advertisements, Harrow, The Times, Consett Iron Company Limited. Politics and Parliament: House Of Commons Talks continue on Ferranti refund, Peers' allowances "unfair". Index. Editorials/Leaders: Mr. Wilson's Plan Unfolds, And Now For Action, Battles Long Ago, Using the Highlands. Letters to the Editor: Proceedings Against Nazi Criminals, A Challenge To Mr. Wilson Contrasting 1951 With 1964, Postal Services, Bishop's Advice On Unity, Gamesmanship, Well-Gotten Gains, Licence Fees, Threat To Dedham Vale. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Scholarships And Exhibitions At Oxford, Rumanian Orthodox Chaplain In London. Obituaries: Ras Tessemma Asberom, Prof. J. Hempel German Biblical Scholar, Obituary, Lord Rootes. Reviews: From Chimps to Cheetahs, It's a Paperback World, Rosalind In A Hoop Skirt, Carols In A New Style, £100,000 For Tv Drama Show, Dramatic Surface of Bernard Cohen's Drawings, Silver Spoon, £5,200 For Two Early Moore Garden Fountains, Light Touch for Play, Sold Out For Menuhins, London Seen in Good Company From Tower to Chelsea, Justice for Richardson, Wonder-Working Nanny Transformed, John Hoyland's New Paintings, Not Enough Talent For The Hallé, Sent to Siberia, Lorraine Hansberry's Latest Play, A Lost Idiom, Thrice Transported. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Business and Finance: Site Sought For £80M. Power Station, Mopping Up In Lombard St., Marley Tile Hoist Dividend Profits Jump 40 P.C., Atkinson Buy Australian Diesel Firm, Retail Push By John James Confident Outlook, German Dividends Outlook Bright, Latest Dividends, Preferential Investment Trust, £18M. Developments At Dorman Long, Rice Trade Thrives, Shell Chemical Expansion, At the Annual General Meeting of Savory & Moore Limited A Progressive And Expanding Organization, Gas Purification And Chemical Company Limited, G.R.A. Profits Down A Third, Peak Consumption Of Nickel In 1964, I.C.T. Disappoints But This Year Should Be Better, Fresh Rise In November Imports Policy Proof Needed Soon, Trade Figures Depress London, Mobil Crude Shipment From Libya, Harder Export Drive Urged, British & European Move Into "Life", Manbré And Garton Set New Records, Efforts To Simplify Export Rebate, Bulk Scotch Whisky Exports Doubled, Tilbury Contracting, A contract worth about £120,000 has, Listings Criteria On American S.E., Paris Barely Steady Frankfurt Lower, Rhodesia Cement, Limited, Universal Grinding Gain 23 Per Cent, Lack Of Investment In European Markets, U.S. Ford To Spend $700M. In 1965, Good Demand For Gold, $10M. Drive By Xerox, I.C.I. Plans Major Expansion Alcohols Output To Be Raised, $1M. Motor Cycle Orders From U.S., Continent Should Not Be Ignored Developing Capital Markets, £2½M. Leo Order By G.P.O. More Computers Next Year, E.B.E.S. (Societes Reunies D'energie Du Bassin De L'escaut Societe Anonyme), Overseas Investment Rising, Furness, Withy And Smith's Dock Link-Up, U.S. To Sell 20,000 Tons Of Copper, Company News In Brief, Powell Duffryn Growth, Diamonds Are An Investor's Best Friend, Sterling Loses Early Gains, Carrier Engineering Company Limited Satisfactory Year Despite Competition Final Dividend Of 17 Per Cent Declared, Mississippi Bonds: Bidding Cool, S. G. Warburg Expands In Germany, The Reality of an Incomes Policy?, Rhodesia Railways' £2¼M. Orders, Radio Rentals Exceed Earnings Estimate Unigate Sales Up, Margins Down. Stock Exchange Tables: London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Shares DIP Sharply, Wall Street Rallies Buying Lacks Strength, Mavor & Coulson Scrip Issue, Tin Values Slump After Initial Steadiness, Recent Issues, Tokyo Exchange Cautious, Option Rates, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, British Funds, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Steel Federation President Mr. E. T. Judge Appointed. Law: Earl Russell Seeks Injunction The Right Honourable Bertrand Arthur Russell V. R. C. Guccione, Foster Parents Surrey County Council V. Battersby, Multiple Occupation Ealing Borough Council V. Ryan And Another. Property: Flats & Maisonettes, Previews, Strutt & Parker, Lofts & Warner.

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