The Times - 27/02/1964
1964; Gale Group;
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From Our Racing Correspondent, From An American Boxing Correspondent-MIAMI, FEB. 26, From Our Hockey Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR GLASGOW CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Film Critic, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Industrial Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-NICOSIA, FEB. 26, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, FEB, 26, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Correspondent-GENEVA, FEB. 26, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-SALISBURY, FEB, 26, From Our Correspondent-NAIROBI, FEB. 26, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-WESTMINSTER, WEDNESDAY, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, FEB. 26, D. N. M. BRYCESON. Minister for Agriculture. Office of the Minister for Agriculture, P.O. Box 9192, Dar es Salaam, Tanganyika, Feb. 22., A. B. BUCHAN. 38 Newlands Road, Tunbridge Wells., C. F. DAVIDSON. University of St. Andrews, Scotland, Feb. 24., A. L P. NORRINGTON, President. Trinity College, Oxford, Feb. 25., BURTON OF COVENTRY. House of Lords, Feb. 26., By David D. Carmichael, W. A. DIMOLINE. Chairman; DAVID JAMES; E. L. MALLALIEU; DONALD WADE., C. F. WATERS. 122 Cranston Road, S.E.23. Feb. 24., D. C. TREHANE, Vice-Chairman, Wimborne and Cranborne Rural District Council. Council Offices, Furzehill, Wimborne, Dorset., Yours, &c., LESLIE HARDERN. 55 Park Lane, W.1., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, OXFORD, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, By Richard Bailey, From a Special Correspondent,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Publications, Appointments And Situations, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Display Advertising: Personna, Head Wrightson, LV, Olympic, Shell, Apollinaris, Timken, Multiple Display Advertisements, Gensign, Ncr, Davies Investments Limited, The Times, U. K. Agents, Co-operative Permanent, Ravenna. Sport: Manchester United Gain Position Of Strength, Harlequins Crush Army, Inquiry Into Plan To Expand Polytechnic, Curious Lack Of Identity Among Selectors, Another Flash Has Little To Beat At Wincanton Norton Court Defeats Hanassi, Meagre Margin For Celtic, Snow Reports, Clay, The Champion, A New Personality Trying To Be A "Nice, Clean Gentleman", Sports in Brief, "Credit Should Go To Helmsman" R.Y.A. Acting With Impartiality, Camera To Aid Sports Teachers, Olympic Positions Reversed, Cambridge Triumph At Eton Fives, Twenty-Six Bumps At Cambridge, Internazionale Win First Leg, Explosion Damages Irish Racecourse. News: Car Produmon Record But Exports Down, Graduates' Plea On Business Schools, 3,000 Britons May Get Swiss Jobs, Mr. Chou Begins 4-Day Visit To Ceylon Mrs. Bandaranaike As Mediator, Liberal View Of Some Non-Liberals, United Banks Given Little Chance, Decision Today In Strike On Redundancy Dispute In Former State Factory, Woman Lectures Senators In Baker Inquiry, Put Quality First for Service Overseas, Fresh Look At Welsh Local Government Minister Not To Implement Plan, Changes In Appeal Bill Resisted, Shipping Deadline Postponed, Early Decision On Colour Television Europe Agreement "Not Possible", Emancipation From Authority, Fishing Agreement Nearer Talks Continue In London, Protest By Official, Enemy Of Former Nazis Found Dead, President's Call On U.S. Tax Cut, Little Hope Now For Defeated Aid Bill, Finnish Contract Won By Britain £3M. Plate Mill, Doctor Found Not Guilty, Unemployment Pay Hopes At Raleigh, Kenya Public Service Pension Rights, S. Rhodesia Ready To Leave Commonwealth Independence "Must Not Be Impeded" Mr. Field Denounces British Attitude, Evidence In Ruby Trial Next Week Eight Jurors Have Been Chosen, Movements Of Liners, Criminal Appeals Review, 'Beatlemania' Brings Protest, Royal Air Force Crash At Grange Road, Man Required To Run Prison Factories AIM To Compete In Open Market, Berlin "Bomb Plot" Man Sentenced, Royal Tour In Quebec May Be Cut Threats Against The Queen, £232,000 Fraud On Harrods Alleged Two Men Remanded, Mr. Mboya Challenges Britain To Use Troops, Americans Put New Tariff Plans To E.E.C. Hope Of Prompt Opening To Kennedy Round Negotiations, M. Naessens Waiting To Practise In U.K., Climber WHO Wore Winkle-Pickers, Youth Costs The Public £10,000, Up To 6½% More For Shop Workers, Preventing Jams At Crossroads, Quiet Lads' £1,000 Jobs Hope Engineering Training, Boy Finds £36,000 Cheque, "Restore Pay Cuts" Say Teachers, Coping With Age Of Automation Labour Theme In Tv Broadcast, Keel Laid Of Resolution Polaris Submarine Ready In 1968, Second Appeal Fails In Seenozip Case, Invalids, President Makarios Goes Ahead With Police Plan Training Of Special Force Begins, Sacred Road through a Land of Blood, Little Room To Amend Bill On Prices Mr. Heath's Reply To Critics Few Names Added To Motion, Funds Of Balzan Foundation Blocked Swiss Move In Prize Dispute, Manchester To Issue One-Year Bonds, Attempt To Seize Power Alleged, "Electoral Blunder" In Prices Bill, Gen. De Gaulle As Mediator, Somerset House Fraud Charges, 'Down-To-Earth In Research' Plea Conditions Of Work, O.E.C.D. Agriculture Ministers Meet, I.B.E. Buy Tyrie, French Presidency Regulations Allotment Of Radio Time, Britain Will Stick To Polaris Plan, Mr. Holyoake "Warns Off" Bidders Decision On Press Ownership, Strikes Hit Two Car Companies, Coloured Council Bill Published Would Offer Advice To Government. Reviews: Life in the Golden Age of a Desert Cranford, New Era In Films Predicted, Two Novels, A Theatrical Rock, Sinewy Realism At Finsbury, D. J. Enright, Lucidity And Skill Of Dutch Pianist, M. Boulez a Conductor of Rare Precision, Too Hot for Certainties, Under Doctors' Orders, Russia Looking Abroad, Grant For Sunbury Court Paintings, Variety In Three Bach Cantatas, Theatre For Young People, A Superb Everyman Perception And Humour, Voice of Negro America, Stevens Painting Makes £1,200 Celebrities At Theatre, Delights Of Vocal Chamber Music, Women Artists' Gay and Colourful Show, Thriller's New Ending, Director's Feeling for the Visual, Norse Mariners. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,544, Television Programmes B.B.C. (Ch. 1), Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 93.5mc/s.), Solution To Bridge Problem No. 1,623. Picture Gallery: First Stage of a Submarine. Official Appointments and Notices: Technical Knock-Out For Power Supply, U.S. Official Resigns In Vietnam Crisis Mr. Harriman Expected To Take Over Policy Direction, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, Naval Appointments, University News, Treasury And Shipbuilders In Collision Over Pay Award Theories In Flight Before Hard Facts. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Cigarette advertising restrictions, Be Bold In The Budget, T.U.C. Tell Chancellor Calculated Risks If Necessary To Consolidate Growth, Permits to drive in London?. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Unity Moves in Europe, Living English, The Five Day Week, A Choice Of Risks, Work for Prisoners. Letters to the Editor: Valuation Court, Financial Support To Amateur Teams, Hunger Fund Aid, Reappraisal At Oxfords, Postmen's Claim, International Force For Trouble Spots, The Lead In Lettuces Content Of Plants Near Highways, Britannia's Shield, Granting An Interview. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Obituaries: Sir Arthur Russell Leading Authority On British Minerals, Mr. Archibald Lyall, Lady Moore-Guggisberg, Dr. L. F. Beccle, Wing Cdr. F. Yeo-Thomas The White Rabbit, Prof. Arnold Bergsträsser, Mr. William Humble. Law: Purple Hearts Sargent V. West, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Disqualifying Power Retroactive Carter-Fea V. Graham, South Bank Consistorial Conflict In Re St. Chrysostom And St. Jude, Peckham, A £17,000 Shock Electrical Trades Union V. Tarlo, Students Allocated By Computer Willis And Another V. The Association Of Universities Of The British Commonwealth, Protected By "Pigging It" Herbert V. Byrne, Colour Tv Patent Extended. Business and Finance: Acute Credit Shortage, Wall Street Peak, Jo'burg S.E. Hours Cut, New Chairman For Berni Inns, Bid For S.A. Drugs Accepted, Latest Dividends, Record Steel Output Year For U.S.?, U.S. Corporate Profits, Trust Houses, Novel One-Year Bond Issue By Manchester Challenge To Clearing Banks, Milan Bourse Recovery Feature Of European Markets, $71M. I.B.M. Purchase, Fluctutations In Sterling Selling From New York, Technicolor, Cockerill-Ougree Reverse, Wall Street News Service, Canadian Barriers Facing British Exporters Time For Changes In Customs System, N.Z. Shipping Recover, Large Increase In Tv Sets, Transport Devt. Take-Over, Road-Making Shares By Tender, London & Coastal: No Bid Yet, Case Histories As An Aid To Management Training, Company Meeting Atlas Stone Company Limited, Option Prices, What Tipped the Balance, Computer For Abbey National B.S., New Australian Export Bank, Hodge Group Exceed Targets And Pay 65 Per Cent Midland Electric Earnings Up 27 P.C., Year Starts Well For Ernest Scragg, Unexplained Mystery Of January Trade Deficit, Agricultural Mortgage Corporation Chairman, Tower Manufacturing Seek Placing, Common Market Indices Compared With Last Week And A Year Ago, Banque Generale Deposits Up, Alliance & Dublin Consumers, Dunkirk Port Expansion Rival To Antwerp. Stock Exchange Tables: Sharp Setback For Tin Values Cash Loses £25 A Ton: Three Months £35, Stock Exchange Dealings, Profit-Taking On Wall Street Fractional Changes, Bright Day For Markets Gilts Firmer, Milan Eases On Profit-Taking, Stylo Shoes Raising £200,000, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Closing Prices, Unit Trust Prices, New Issue Response. Property: Flats & Chambers, Brompton Square.
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