The Times - 06/07/1964
1964; Gale Group;
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From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Schools Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR TENNIS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Polo Correspondent, From Our Lawn Tennis Correspondent, From Our Rowing Correspondent, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Athletics Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-PRAGUE, From Our Special Correspondent-VIENNA, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, JULY 5, From Our Own Correspondent-NEW YORK, JULY 5, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Washington Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Correspondent-ATHENS, JULY 5, From A Special Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-DURBAN, JULY 5, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Middle East Correspondent-BEIRUT, JULY 5, From Our Commonwealth Correspondent, PETER G. MASEFIELD, Managing Director, BeagleAircraft Limited. 75 Victoria Street, S. W.1. July 3., LAURENCE FITCH. 34 Bruton Place. W.1. July 1., P. C. SPINK. Thornton Hall, Ulceby, Lincolnshire., SALISBURY. DE LA WARR. BOYD OF MERTON. CHANDOS. COLERAINE. COLYTON. REITH. ROBERTSON OF OAKRIDGE. TWINING. House of Lords, July 3., EDWARD F. IWL 5 Meadway, N.W.11. July 5., J. C. MAIASTERMAN. 6 Beaumont Street, Oxford, July 3., EDWARD WHITEHEAD, President, Schweppes (U.S.A.) Limited. 445 Park Avenue, New York 22, N.Y., July 2., by William Clark, J. R. P. MONTGOMERY, Secretary, The Anti-Slavery Society. Denison House, 296 Vauxhall Bridge Road, S.W.1. June 29., J. H. HUTTON. New Radnor, June 29., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Estates Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM LLOYD'S, From Our Special Correspondent-BRIGHTON, JULY 5, From Our Archaeological Correspondent, by Sir Jock Campbell, by the Hon. H. E. I. Phillips, Minister of Finance of Nyasaland, by a special correspondent, by S. Stanley Smith,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Business Premises, Books And Prints, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Stock Exchange Tables: Gresham Trust Scrip, Intrust Fund Share Split, Paris Recovery Continues In Active Dealings Investor Confidence On Amsterdam, Drawing Of Bonds, Conversion Out Of Loan Stocks Recommended. Sport: Nicklaus Favourite For Open, American Athletes Biding Their Time, Sports in Brief, Harriott Fully Justifies His Reputation, FAST Finishing By Ragusa And Relko Prendergast To Run Khalkis In Big Ascot Race, Eton Firmly Press Home Early Advantage, Army's First Tie Shoot, Belgian Event Won By Hailwood, Cambridge Twelfth Man In Oxford XI, Wimbledon Truly Crowned By Miss Bueno Brazilian Genius Triumphs In Final Of Character, French Cyclists Dominate Tour, Ferraris In First Four Places Fords Drop Out, Kershaw's Gallant Struggle In Vain Cambridge Sweep To Tennis Success, Russian Speedway Rider Hurt, Golf Challenge Repulsed, Russians Prove Invincible In Grand, Notable Victory By Rocquette, London Regain Fencing Title, Royal London Regatta At Cowes, Third Test Australia's For The Taking England Again Reveal Their Feeblest Traits, Clyde Week, Relief At Olympic Trials Results British Sailing Team Chosen. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,654, Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1). Display Advertising: Cdc, The Standard Bank Limited, The Lonrho, Pearl, R W Gunson (Exports) Ltd, Lyon, Woolwich, Bank Of Montreal, The Imperial Tobacco Company, J. Lyons & Company Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Eastern Bank Limited, The Times, Baring Brothers & Co., Limited, Barclays Bank D. C. O., Booker Brothers, McConnel & Co Limited. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford Class Lists, Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy, From The London Gazette, Recorder Appointed. News in Brief. News: Festival's Instructive Theme, Great Writers "Belong To The Past" Librarian On Fall In Standard, Influence Of The Lake, Economic 'Miracle Of Europe' Hailed In U.S. Report, Dr. Jagan Appeals Against Violence Damage To Economy, Declining Role Of Employment Exchanges More Comprehensive Service Needed, Messages from the Prime Ministers, 26 Feared Dead In Tanker Collision, The Home Office, Third Session Of Vatican Council, Road Block Attack Kills European, Sweltering Weeks on a Rocky Islet, Cereals And Roots Above Average, Curries for Summer, Offer Made To U.S. By Castro Bargaining On Subversion Hopes Of Better Relations Cuban Gesture At Naval Base, Play-Therapy, Opec Discussions Begin Today, Methodist Leader Elected, Movements Of Liners, "Years Of Work And Potential Sales Torpedoed", Call For New Rail Pay Charter N.U.R. Branch Pressure, 'Wage-Drift' Study Called For Government Concern, De Gaulle-Erhard Talks End In Compromise Proposals For More Discussions On European Unity, Outspoken Southerner WHO Fights Segregation, New Group For Pakistan, Iran, And Turkey More Cooperation Outside Cento, Father Lost Trying To Save Sons, National Board Would Curb Misleading Advertising Draft Plan Going To Mr. Wilson, Malawi, Mr. Butler's 8-Point Policy For Conservatives, Greeks Expected To Reject U.S. Request On Cyprus President Johnson's Call For Direct Negotiations With Turks, Seõr Gil Robles Breaks Exile Return To Madrid, Secessionist Sultan Sees President Nasser Denial Of Attempt To Break Up London Conference, Malawi Becomes Independent, Students Reject Ministers' Criticisms, 3 T. E. Lawrence Letters Come To Light Bought By The Bodleian, Prime Minister's Holiday Plans, A New concept of wealth?, Reliance on agriculture, Two Missile Ships To Be Launched Improved Weapons., South Arabian Leaders See No Support For Breakaway, Aims to Inspire the Commonwealth, Turkish Rebel Leader Executed, Purge Victim's Son Hounded, Tories Claim Gains In Council Polls "Trends Confirmed", Signor Moro's Task Made Easier Socialists Back Moderate Line, Police Use Dogs On Rioting Youths Independence Day Rowdyism 200 Americans Held, Hospital Service New Style, Budgeting for the future, Radio And Bomb Discoveries In S. Africa Minister's Report On Police Raids 17 People Now Under Detention, Flying Saucers Or Flights Of Fancy? Congress Asked To Decide, "Britain Has Duty To Act", Drafting A New Pay Structure For Pits Executive's AIM, State-Owned Land "Impracticable" Taxes As Regulator, Rhodesia Expected To Be Early Conference Issue African Prime Ministers Want Sterner British Policy. Reviews: A Grieg Concert Hall., Gaiety Tempered With Enigma, Cycle Of Plays By Ted Willis The Four Seasons Of Rosie Carr, An Experiment In Choreography, Prague Casts its Theatrical Net over a Wide Area, English Accent in the Bach Festival, Good TV Start on Kipling, New Henze Opera, Three On Paintings Receiving Charge. Politics and Parliament: Bells, Smells and Vestments in Politics, Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Picture Gallery: New Bronze Doors of St. Peter's. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The Language of Flowers, 2,000 Geographers, Far Too Much Privilege, Real Or Sham?. Letters to the Editor: Consider The Artist, Plants That Are Long-Lived, Facilities For Air Passengers, Right Of Appeal In Canada, Slavery In Arabian Peninsula, Increasing Exports, The Vc-10, Cancelled Deal, S. Rhodesia's Future Help Britain Can Give. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Rt. Rev. S. A. Bill, Sir Gerald Campbell, Prof. Gertrud Bing The Warburg Institute, Mme. Gaby Morlay, Mr. Samuil Marshak Russian Poet And Translator. Property: Gardens To Provide Colour All The Year Round, Hanover Square, W.1., Fa Ctories, Warehouses & Sites, Auctions. Business and Finance: Badger To Build Italian Refinery, Record Production From Vauxhall Motors, Parnell Inv. For Market, Coalite & Chemical Makes Good Progress With Expansion Schemes Optimistic View Taken By Trafalgar House Board, Aviation Insurance U.S. Trust Fund, Slubbers' £250,000 Sale, Israeli Boot Plant.-Barclavs, Ald. Amendment To Divorce Bill, May Textile Sales Fall 6.4 P.C., Excavations Disclose Belgic Remains At Dragonby, The Budla Beta Tea Company, Ionian Bank Progress, Yard Inquiry Into Bogus Scientist, Searching To Cure River Blindness, Hydraulics In Action Vickers Enterprise, Turnround In Savings, Walsall Conduits Current Trading Improvement, Dirty British Coaster IS Now Whiter Than White Automatic Steering-And Tv, Powell Duffryn-Shand Service, Freight Surcharge Cut, HIGGS AND HILL LIMITED (Building and Civil Engineering Contractors) Improvement In Turnover Continuing Mr. R. F. Hill's Statement, Alfred Preedy Pay 15 P.C. Profits Exceed Forecast, Steady Pound In Idle Market, British Sugar Corporation Limited, Diamond-Buying Level Maintained, U.S. Stockpile Releases More Lead And Zinc Soon, Control Over Bonds £12M. For Local Authorities, Record Year For Volkswagen Nine-Hour Meeting, Bassett Sugar Problems, Debt Collection Improvement, Society Assets In 1963 Top £4,331M., British Thermosta Turn Corner, "Nation Should Help To Preserve Churches", Laporte's Exports Rise 20 Per Cent, Credit Conditions Tighter Small Help Given, Shipping Surcharge, B.M.C. Win G.P.O. Orders, Rank Buy Lobster Pot Group, Bowater's Strong Recovery Potential Less Dependence On Newsprint, Planning To Come To Market, New Workers' ACT Starts Today, Trade With The Commonwealth U.K. Less Prominent, Train Case Appeals Begin Today, Martins Bank Deposits Up £39M., This graph shows the various components of The Times index all moving towards, Roads Reconstruction Limited Quarry Owners And Civil Engineering Contractors, Bellami Allotments, Fewer Bankruptcy Actions, Malta Drydocks Contract, Ultra Electric Profit Forecast, Clerk Forged Names Of Prisoners, Mr. Funston On Tax Problem HE Urges Rejection Of Bill, Four Questions For The Challenor Inquiry, Queer Facts About London New Guide-Book Issued, The Standard Bank Limited A Prosperous And Eventful Year Sir Cyril Hawker On Broadening Base Of Activities, Foreign Money In U.S. Declines, Pattern Of Yields Graphs, Mountstuart Dry Docks Limited An Eventful Year Mr. Raymond Cory's Statement, First Swiss Quotation For City Dollar Loan Coffee Climate Improves, U.S. Car Talks Under Way "Long, Hard, Hot Summer", Westward Television Dividend. Business Appointments: Lord Balfour Retires From N.Z. National Bank Rio Tinto Zinc Appointment. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864.
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