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The Times - 22/04/1964

1964; Gale Group;

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From Our Lawn Tennis Correspondent, FROM OUR STAFF REPORTER, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Dramatic Critic, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent-KIEL, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Scottish Correspondent-PERTH, APRIL 21, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, From Our Latin America Correspondent-NEW YORK, APRIL 21, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, APRIL 21, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-MELBOURNE, APRIL 21, From Our Correspondent-ANKARA, APRIL 21, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, APRIL 21, From Our Correspondent-GENEVA, APRIL 21, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-NEW YORK, APRIL 21, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, J. H. MILLAR. 50 Pall Mall, S.W.1, April 20., BRIAN WILLIS. 181 High Street, Epping, Essex, April 20., MARGARET ANDERSON. 6, Park Lodge, St. John's Wood Park, N.W.8, April 20., S. H. HUBBARD., P. H. CRASSWELLER., G. M. SAMUELSON., E. J. BUNBURY. Bracken Hill, Camberley, April 20., FITZROY MACLEAN., GEORGE E. CHRIST., F. W. BERESFORD SMITH, Chairman, Bath Group of Architects. April 17., R. T. PAGET. House of Commons., V. A. L. HILL., NATALIE ROTHSTEIN., A. J. BENNITT, Honorary Chaplain The University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Claremont Buildings, Eldon Place, Newcastle upon Tyne 1., FRANK FREEDMAN., KENNETH R. SWAN., FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-MOOSE JAW, SASK., APRIL 21, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent-GENEVA, APRIL 21, From a Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: May To Lead Duke Of Norfolk's XI, Greene Leads Cox Moore Qualifiers With 67, Today's Order Of Play, Sangster Unhappy On Wet Court Bournemouth Championships A Test Of Patience, Sports in Brief, Results On Second Day, Minor Portion Takes Major Prize At Epsom Sime Gets Gold Aura Home In Great Metropolitan, Moderate Season For Outsides, New Heartbreak For Spurs Crushed By Burnley, Erskine Shows His Boxing Skill, A.A.A. Teams. Display Advertising: Hevac, Michelin 'X' Tyres, Stocklake Holdings Limited, Hall Engineering Group Of Companies, Bank Of Montreal, Coal, Canadian Atlantic Provinces, Barclays Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, WATES system, Ccm, Mullard, Hoechst, Yale, Panam, Morris, Bp Longlife, Wilkinson Sword. Picture Gallery: Monastic Art of Ethiopia. Law: Doctor's �9,000 For Libel McCarey V. Associated Newspapers Ltd. And Others, Jewish Prisoners' Evidence Dering V. Uris And Others, When Should A Judge Stay An Indictment? Connelly V. Director Of Public Prosecutions, Compensation For Burmah Oil Burmah Oil Company (Burma Trading) Ltd., V. Lord Advocate Et E Contra Burma Oil Company (Burma Concessions Ltd. V. Same Burmah Oil Company (Overseas) Ltd. V. Same Burmah Oil Company (Pipe Lines) Ltd. V. Same. News: M. Pompidou Visits Gen. De Gaulle, Greville Wynne And Lonsdale Plan For Exchange Reported Transfer In Berlin?, Solicitor's Clerk For Trial, Churches' Reply To Chastity Critics Working Party To Put Case, M.P. Calls For Rural Transport Decision, Alpine Power Project Hit By Avalanches, Cyprus Demolitions Held Up, Parachute Load Falls In Path Of Train 11,000lb. Army Drop, "Labour Will Put Up Taxes" Liberal Warning, Jean Gabin In Role Of Plaintiff, Print Agreement A Step Nearer, Major Sentenced To Be Dismissed Service, Irish School's Rates, York City Dismiss Former Captain, U.S. Terms For Free Trade, Australian Faith In Anzus Pact, Turkish Foreign Minister Flies To See Mr. Butler Expelled Bishops Allowed To Go To U.S., Common Market Anticlimax, Threat To 20-Year Record Of Saskatchewan Socialists Liberals Look To Young Voters Today, Students' Mock Bank Hold-Up 300 Police Answer Alarm Calls, Tunny Fishing with the Dawn Patrol, B.M.C. Workers Decide To Stay Out, Bonn Move To Restrict Entry Of Capital Draft Bill Before Cabinet Today, Stalemate For The Miners Pay Offer Unchanged, Book-Lending Fee Sought Random Reading Challenged, Host Of Daffodils Takes A Gold Medal, Movements Of Liners, Bus As Language Laboratory Mobile Classroom, Blackout Failure Still Untraced, Trade Unionists Urged Not To Take Holidays In Spain, On Other City Pages, Birmingham To Lose Station New Street To Take Snow Hill Trains, Plastic Shield For Pieta At New York Fair Criticized, Africans' Study Of Guerrilla War Plan Leaders Divided, Court Told, Communist Shock For Sir W. Carron, Sermon At St. Paul's By Mr. Donald Swann, Western Steps To End Laos Confusion Prince Still Under House Arrest, Plea For Faster Tariff Cuts, Exhibition In Aid Of Cancer Campaign, Institute Of Directors Set Up Arts Council Business Links With Culture, India Accuses China Of Attack Plan, U.S. Airline Doubles Its Income, Reappraisal Facing Commonwealth Britain To Give Lead At July Meetings Marshalling Resources To Aid Newly Emerged Nations, Syria Accuses Iraq And Egypt, Looking Beyond P.C. Dixon Image "Rotten Task" Of Police But Lord Willis IS Loyal To Force, R.S.P.A. Can Now Shed Members, France Blamed For Europe's Malaise, Fine Of �50 In Mayfair Vice Case, Cuban Protest Against U.S. Air Watch "We Will Defend Our Rights", Northern Rhodesia Frees Prisoners, More Visitors Come From U.S., Cripple's M.B.E. For Fighting Gunman Intruder Detained, A.E.I. And Thorn In �25M. Merger, Burmah Oil Win Appeals, France Not Impressed, Senators Support Mr. Johnson, Gaoled Four Years After Conviction, Charges Against Late Mr. Dulles Arouse U.S. Resentment, Rhodesia Plea By Sir R. Welensky, �570 For Porcelain Fountain, Couple Accused Of Landlady Murder Body In Attic Room, Two New Factors In Crime Drugs And Gambling, Dispute Over Nazi Villas Sale Demand For Inquiry, Mother Accused Of Murdering Son, Talks On Karachi Air Link Via Moscow, Nuclear Restrictions Lead To Optimism At Geneva Hope Of Further Measures To Ease World Tension, Incomes Policy Must Put Nation First Advice To Unions And Employers. Politics and Parliament: Onus of proof change in Resale Prices Bill, House Of Commons Fears of land speculation, House Of Lords Complaints threaten police efficiency. News in Brief. Reviews: �23,000 For Pair Of Vincennes Baskets Of Flowers, The Moor Built Up at lago's Expense National Theatre: Othello, Masterly Debut By Russian, No Anti-climax for B.B.C.2, Monteux Pupil Unperturbed, All-Purpose Stage Used For Ibsen, Pianist's Error Of Judgment, Pianist's Skill At 17, Scarlatti's Griselda Staged at Kiel, Young William's Wisdom Theatre Royal, Bristol: Love's Labour's Lost, Assured Simplicities of Mr. Jules Olitski. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge: No Solution, Broadcasting Programmes Television B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,590. Official Appointments and Notices: Promotion For The Enrolled Nurse, Lambeth Diploma Director, Award Of Marshall Scholarships, R.A.F. Scholarship, Four British Crews Out Of Tulip Rally, From The London Gazette Tuesday, April 21, 1964, Exchange Of Posts By Ambassadors, New Appointment For The Duke Of Westminster, Two To Resign From Opera Centre "Differences With Governors", New Director Of Public Prosecutions Mr. N. J. Skelhorn, Duke To Open New Buildings Churchill College. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Removing a Restraint, Up-To-The-Minute Law?, Patrons Round the Board, South Korean Unrest. Letters to the Editor: Russia's Jews, Wolfenden Proposals, A Royal Acrostic, A Few Plain Words Comparison With U.S. Figures, Perfume Superfluous, One-Way Translation, "If They Knew", Non-Partisan?, Building In Bath. Court and Social: Court Circular. Property: First Stage In �2M. New Village, King & Chasemore, Town Houses. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Obituaries: Mr. Geoffrey Bolton, Mr. Dimiter Ganev President Of Bulgaria, Sir Eric Bowyer The Ministry Of Pensions, Professor Paul Knaplund, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Commodities Sharp Decline In Coffee Futures, J. W. French Raise �625,000 Offer Price Of 4s. 6D., Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Equities Less Active Recovery In Funds, Wall Street Again Held In Fractional Range Operators Moving Cautiously, Closing Prices, Unit Trust Prices. Business and Finance: Assoc. Fisheries Going Ahead Trawling Recovery, W. Indies Trust Company, Inns & Co. Mark Record Year With 100 Per Cent Scrip, City News In Brief, Latest Dividends, Strong Look For Sterling, Bank Leumi Le-Israel B.M. Continued Growth, Schweppes LIMITED, Roadstone Profits Soar, The Central Bank Of India Limited, Japan Sets Pace In Shipbuilding 202 Ships Laid Down This Year, National Mutual Life, J. Compton Repeat 12� P.C., $44M. Success Story Of The Fund Of Funds 4,000 New Investors Every Month, A. & A. Crompton, M & G Newcomer, Linguaphone For Market, The National Mutual Life Assurance Society Continued Expansion Mr. Kenneth Moore's Statement, Record Quarter For Chrysler, Soviet Gold Sales Doubled Wheat Payments, Big Rise In Fitzroy Finance Profit, Government Should Market A Unit Trust Now, Opec Royalty Demands Would Cost Bp �35M. Adsega Deal With Samuel Montagu, Arkla $33M. Plant, Dollar Loan For Jutland Telephone U.D.T. And Lombank Car Ventures, Sharp Rally On Milan, Dividend Puzzle For Prudential Shareholders, Wilkinson Sword Limited, �5.6M. Investment In Unit Trusts, Safeway Earn $9M., Br Finance Valued At 11s. 6 3/4 d., Glenfield & Kennedy Recovery Hope, Revenue Deficit Of �5.7M., Busy Day For Options, Sedgwick, Collins (Holdings) Ltd. Satisfactory Progress Of World-Wide Business, Govt. Aid For Hugh Stevenson, Aberdare Holdings Outlook, Cup For Best Accounts, �189,750 Stocklake Loan Issue, THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED Incorporated in England A Year Of Further Notable Expansion Record Achievement For New Sums Assured Life Branches-Total Funds Increased By �90,000,000 Continued Progress In Overseas Branches Sir Frank Morgan On Success Of Board's Policy Of Bonus Declarations, Russian Industry Booming, AMALGAMATED ROADSTONE CORPORATION LIMITED (Quarry Owners, Manufacturers of Roadmaking Materials, Concrete Aggregates, Tarmacadam, Asphalt, Paving Slabs, Kerbs, and Agricultural Limestone) Higher Earnings And Dividends Mr. W. H. Gatty Saunt Reports Substantial Progress In Current Year, Large Help Given In Money Market, BP reports expansion and overall reduction of costs in 1963 Statement to Stockholders by the Chairman, the Hon. Sir Maurice Bridgeman, K.B.E., Japan's Top 10. Business Appointments: New Power-Gas Director.

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