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The Times - 25/03/1964

1964; Gale Group;

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From Our Boxing Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rowing Correspondent, From Our Schools Rugby Football Correspondent, From Our Association Football Correspondent, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ARCHITECTURAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Our Horticultural Correspondent, From Our Science Correspondent, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, MARCH 24, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-GENEVA, MARCH 24, From Our Correspondent-GENEVA, MARCH 24, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, MARCH 24, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Labour Staff, From Our Industrial Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-WESTMINSTER, , From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, E. L. MALLALIEU, Secretary-General of World Association of World Federalists. The Hague. House of Commons, March 23., Yours faithfully, PHILIP WHITE. Greenways, Down Road, Tavistock., PHYLLIS M. COOPER. Colebarn Farm, Benenden, Kent., W. M. SMART, Emeritus Regius Professor of Astronomy in the University of Glasgow. 8 Wellington Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. 15., SELBORNE. Temple Manor, Selborne, Alton, Hampshire, March 21., COLIN BUCHANAN, President, The Town Planning Institute. 18 Ashley Place, Victoria, S.W.1. March 23., J. J. O'BRIEN, Secretary. Civil Service Clerical Association. Post Office Savings Bank, London Branch, March 21., From a Special Correspondent, BASIL VINEY. 13 Mount Harry Road, Lewes., ROY C. ALLISON. 211 North Road, Manchester 12., D. H. WEBB. Oriel Cottage, Silverdale Road, Bushey, Hertfordshire, March 23., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic, From Our Special Correspondent-VIENNA, From Our Special Correspondent-ROME, From Our Bridge Correspondent, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, FROM LLOYD'S, BY OUR CITY STAFF, From a Correspondent,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Appointments And Situations, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Stock Exchange Tables: Grolier Enter British Publishing Market, Stock Exchange Dealings, Wall Street Loses Ground, Commodities Cash Lead Declines £1 16s. 3D. A Ton, Stock Seat Sold For $195,000, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Drawing Of Bonds, News From Wall Street Listing Standards Tightened Minimum Of 600,000 Common Shares, Equities Lack Vigour Gilts Improve, Closing Prices, Unit Trust Prices. Sport: London Serenely Sail Through, Sunningdale Holders Twice Close To Defeat Miss Ward And Miss Jackson Uphold Women's Prestige, Wednesday Earn Draw With Late Goal, Wilson In Dispute Over Balls Crowd Hisses In Stormy Match, Sports in Brief, Impressive START By Lady C, Impressive Sevens Entry Of Portora Royal Mud A Common Foe To All, Celtic Avoid Sternest Opposition, Tara Finishes Eighteenth, Usher And Reaney Chosen For England Under 23 XI, Oxford Show Doggedness But Lack Pace, Flat Rate Charge On Offices To Raise Levy, London University Just Retain Brussels Treaty Cup, Chisman Defending Tour Title, Resilience And Ability Of Howard Winstone Curvis Given Narrow Verdict Over Charnley, British Hockey Board Pick Strong Side. Display Advertising: B.O.A.C, Gillette, Barclays Bank D.C.O., The Location Of Offices Bureau,, Ici, Multiple Display Advertisements, Aei, Mullard, The Ward Group, Daks, Budapest, The Times, Wimpey, Sir Lindsay Parkinson & Co. Ltd.,, Sun Life, A.N.Z. Bank, Yale, Ashmores, Arborite, Citroen Cars Ltd.,. Politics and Parliament: Chemists offer first challenge to Mr. Heath on resale prices, and fail by one vote, Curb on board attacked, Mr. Hogg to face the Privileges Committee, Taunts and acceptance of clause end the day, M1 fog: drivers ignored safety, Britain certain of America's intentions, Docks plan welcomed, Holy tables other than of wood, House Of Commons. News: 3,300 Students In Korea Clash, Architectural School To Move Joining Imperial College, Civil Servants Deplore Lack Of Interest, Separate Trials In Mail Train Case, Government IS Saved By One Vote Prices Bill Revolt By Backbenchers, Assurance On N.Z. Newspaper, New £230,000 Charge Against Two Businessmen Denial Of Fraud: "Nothing Dishonest", Watchman For Trial On Liner Fire Charge, Revised Method Of University Admissions Scheme At Oxford And Cambridge, E.E.C. Clash On Size Of Executive, Curb On Use Of Poisonous Pesticides, British Reply On Cambodia Four-Power Talks Suggested, India Surprises The West In Disarmament Conference, Cyprus Welcomes U Thant's Choice, Scientist Back From U.S. New Light Cast On "Brain Drain", Youth Stabs U.S. Envoy In Tokyo Ambassador's Plea From Hospital, Flowering Shrubs And Rock Plants Steal The Show, Fines Of £10,250 And 14½ Years' Gaol In Watches Case "Thorn In Flesh Of Honest Traders", Senators Examine Contracts Behind Liston-Clay Fight, When Larks Sing High Above Tichborne, Pres. Nasser's Friend Becomes First Vice-President, N.E.D.C. Sees Serious Obstacles To Economic Growth, Britain To Study Implications, Beating Noise Nuisance London Boroughs May ACT, Ingenious Fraud Over Caravans, Not Forced To Aid Police, Mr. Brooke Calls For Halt To Moral Decline, 200 Arrests In Florida After Racial Riot Woman Killed And Many Injured, Double Image Of The Labour Party Leader Still No Nearer Enlightenment, Child Tried To Save Uncle, Sir G. Nabarro To Retire, Sun Particles Give New Space Clue, S. Rhodesia Parliament Passes Bill To Keep Out Britain Renunciation Of Reserve Powers Urged, Committee Wait For A Quorum, £39,000 Agreed For Damaged Houses, Three Acquitted In Blackmail Case One Man Gaoled, Allies To Ease Travel Ban On East Germans Link With Release Of U.S. Airmen, More Pay For Senior Judges, Woman Punched In £80,000 Raid, General De Gaulle Planning Africa Tour Next Year Triumph Of The Visit To Mexico, Union Wants Health Centre Retained, Gittern On Display At British Museum, Mr. Maudling Says "Ask Tribunal" P.O. Pay Principle, Greek-Bulgarian Negotiations AIM To Settle All Differences, Committee IS Likely To Meet Without Delay, Privilege Case Against Mr. Hogg Mr. Wigg Fails To Get Him Suspended From House, "Spy" Aircraft Charge By N. Vietnam, Peace Talks Today In Power Dispute Minister Acts After T.U.C. Request Electricity Supplies Maintained, Alfa-Romeo Cuts Working Week, Stansted To Be London's Third Airport Possible Link By Monorail, Maundy Thursday Services, Crews Rescued From Grounded Trawlers, Garden Pesticides In Ban On Aldrin, Dieldrin Withdrawal After This Year, Trade Gap Likely To Widen, U.N. Conference IS Told, Malaysian Forces On Alert 1,000 Fighters Reported Across Border, Russian-Chinese Cultural Links, Pooled deterrent, Chinese Report Of Oil Discoveries Off-Shore Regions Included, West German Refusal To Cut Grain Prices Sharp Criticism In Common Market Council, Resignation Of Ontario Law Officer Outcome Of Crime Bill Protests, 2 Murders By Father Of Happy Family, Police Offences In South Africa, No Action On St. Paul's Minister's Reply, Trackers Ready For U.K. Satellite Launching This Week, Britain's Warning Over Yemen, Minister Disappoints Self-Builders, Plea To Britain On Television Quota, 24 Killed In Kashmir Raid India Accuses Pakistan Delhi Uproar Over Case Of Judges, Movements Of Liners, On Other City Pages, Drive For Bigger London Poll, Advance In Enzymes Study, Giving the Golden Mark, Light Machine Can Cut Diamonds, Ghana Dismissal Of Officials, Brazil Threat To Free Press, Russian Plea For 'Sir' Or 'Madam' Comradely Problem Over Salad Bowl, Tv Election Rules "Not Democratic" Granada Chief's View. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Progress of a New Cathedral. Reviews: Shakespeare In Peru, The Aspidistras Keep Flying Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch: Dandy Dick, Berlioz Faust for Ballet, Sympathetic Atmosphere for Bach's St John Passion, Vienna State Opera Gives an Admirable Jenufa, Three New Italian Plays with Something to Say, Mr. Lorin Maazel's London Series, Bold, Singing Cello Tone, £520 For Tureen With Eagle Hohenzollern Arms, Power Shown in Mussorgsky, Salzburg Festival's Three New Plays, Serge Lifar At The Pushkin Club. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Cruelty to Pipers, Challenge To Growth, An Uninformed Campaign, Salute to Ontario, Bitterness and Bloodshed. Letters to the Editor: Raising Capital For Expansion, "I Puritani", The Simcox Case, "Signals From A Planet" Obscurities To Be Dispelled, Until Nations Agree, Expanding South-East, Mixed Public Schools?, If Stock Are Not Content, Sense Of Proportion. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Rural Dean Of Liverpool To Be A Bishop, Mr. R. Ogden will retire on March 31 as, From The London Gazette Tuesday, March 24, 1964. Law: Diplomatic Immunity Zoernsch V. Waldock And Another, Psychopath's Appeal Regina V. Aarons, Solicitude Has Limits Vickers V. British Transport Docks Board And Another, A Chance Worth Taking Regina V. Humble, No Jurisdiction Garthwaite V. Garthwaite. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Obituaries: Kitty McShane, Archbishop Of Belgrade, Captain A. R. S. Nutting, Mr. Torstein Raaby, Sir Dudley Lumley, Mr. Peter Lorre Villainy In Films, Mr. F. W. Everard, Obituary, Prof. P. S. Kupalov Ties With English Physiology, Sir Blyth Wace. Arts and Entertainment: Explosive Deals, Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,567. Business and Finance: Revenue Deficit Of £59.5M., Alliance B.S. Hit £120M. Target, Irving Trust Seek London Branch, Arbuthnot Latham & Co., Limited Annual General Meeting, Trent Motor Traction Company Limited Mr. R. J. Ellery On The Bus Outlook, I.C.I Sells Firm To Morgan Crucible, Idris Limited Turnover Maintained In A Difficult Year, Calico Convertible Loan Details, Charrington United Breweries Limited, Profit Optimism For Linggi, The Scottish Life Assurance Company, Limited Another Year's Progress, Robert Fraser Open In Midlands, Malaysian Loan, Less Smoking-More Chewing, Schroders Limited, Sharp Rise In Engineering Order Books Boom Spread Over All Sectors, Boeing Gas Turbine Agreement, Scrip And Cash Bonus By Yarrow, C. F. TAYLOR & CO. (Mohair and Worsted Spinners) Results Show Marked Improvement Mr. J. C. Ingram On The Favourable Outlook, Steady Tone In Sterling, £1.9M. Contract For Belfast Firm, UNION CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Declaration Of Dividend No. 94 Payment Of Coupon No. 98., The City Offices Company Centenary 17th March, 1864-1964, Neddy's Growth Rate Under Review, Linggi Plantations, Limited Sir John Hay's Outstanding Services Group's Sustained Success-An Unchallengeable Testimony, The Luton Water Company, Steels Outstanding In Options, Trinidad Sugar Row Over, European Banks In Japan Venture, New G.E.C. Offshoot, Union Corporation's Earnings Nearly Doubled, Third Mile Rights, C. W. Pittard & Co. Ltd. Record Trading Achievement, Getting To Grips With The Automation Age Industrial Training Act's Aims, Towards A Career In Pure Science, Losses Outnumber Gains Fractional Range, Record 1963 Oil Consumption, Heavy Selling On Frankfurt Paris Improves, The Proprietors Of Hay's Wharf, Ltd. General Outlook Encouraging, Steel Co. Modernization.-, Prospect Of World Car Boom, Wool Prices Retreat Quality And Demand Drop, Showerings Meet 17½ P.C. Hope As Earnings Rise Kuala-Kepong Again Reduce Final, No Earnings Yet From Crown Cork Aerosol, Yesterday's Dividends, Caledonian Loan Left With Underwriters, Coal Output Falls, Acute Shortage Of Credit, New Broken Hill Profits Soar. Business Appointments: Business Changes, Coast Lines' New Chairman. Property: Buckell & Ballard, Town Houses.

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