The Times - 13/06/1964
1964; Gale Group;
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From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-BATH, JUNE 12, From Our Music Critic-ALDEBURGH, JUNE 12, FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, JUNE 12, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, PROTESTS IN BRITAIN AND AT U.N., From Our Correspondent-PRETORIA, JUNE 12, From Our United Nations Correspondent, JUNE 12, From Our Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our United Nations Correspondent-NEW YORK, JUNE 12, H. R. PEATHERSTONE, Secretary, Traders Road Transport Asociation Limited. 1-11 Hay Hill, W.1, June 10., JUNATHAN FIELD. Jordans, Horley, Surrey, June 11., C. C. G. WOODS. Brantwood, Mount View Road, Claygate, Surrey, June 10, GEORG TUGENDHAT. Reform Club, Pall Mall, S.W.1, June 10., BRIAN LEIGHTON., JOHN W. OWEN. Clerk to the Justices. The Court House, Sheffield 3, June 11., CHRISTOPHER LYSTER. 86 George Street, W.1, June 11., JAMES LEES-MILNE. Brooks's, St. James's Street, S.W.1, June 11., From Our Correspondent-LIMA, P. E. BRIDGE. Victoria House, Vernon Place, W.C.1., PATRICK MONTGOMERY, Secretary, The Anti-Slavery Society. Denison House, 296 Vauxhall Bridge Road, S.W.1., SAM WIDDICOMBE. 32 Enborne Road, Newbury, Berkshire., FROM A MUSIC CRITIC, FROM A COLLECTOR, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Services Tomorrow: Third Sunday After Trinity, Opera Ballet And Concerts, Educational, Connoisseurs' Guide, Travel. Sport: Rare Distinction Within Lunt's Grasp Accurate Putting Destroys Carr's Challenge, Double Win For Norway Yachts, Sandown Park Racing Results, Directory Has Best Form In Kingston Plate, Only One Singles Needed For British Victory Sangster And Wilson Do Well As A Team, Glamorgan Take Over An Hour, U.S. Wightman Cup Lead Miss Catt Excels In Doubles, Australians Hold On For Draw, Sports in Brief, Binks And Trueman Alone Show Urgency, Pembroke Fail By Canvas Exciting Mays Race In Prospect, McKinley Given Hard Fight By Scott, Bourne End Week, Cartwright Ends Kent Hopes Seven Wickets For 56 Runs, British Lawn Tennis Pair Avert Beckenham Crisis, Worcester Opener Merciless Surrey Foiled By Missed Chances. Reviews: Master Of Creative Improvisation, Dame Sybil's Stage Jubilee, Theatre-Going In Glascow, Apt Replacement for Fonteyn, Winter-Resistant Eucalyptus, Poised Reading of Schubert, Britten Going-to-Sleep Piece, Hailwood Comes Back To Win, Puppets With A Style, Wells Cathedral Setting for Kodály Cantata, Furnishings Realize £16,173, Portable Warmth, Operas by Verdi, Rossini, and Monteverdi, Rapid Action Saves New Lotus Gurney Fastest In Spa Practice, Barker Escapes Once More Metcalfe's Lead Cut In Cycle Tour. Arts and Entertainment: In the Hands of the Adaptor, Weekend Broadcasting Saturday Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,635. Display Advertising: Bfg, Appeals, Multiple Display Advertisements, Harrogate, The Times. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, The Birthday Honours List Of Awards In Full Prime Minister's List, Headmasters' Conference Secretary, From The London Gazette Friday, June 12, 1964 Bankruptcy Acts, 1914 And 1926. Picture Gallery: A Time for Relaxing. News: Petitions To Army Ombudsman Rights Of W. German Soldiers, Medieval Manor To Be Auctioned, Inquiry Soon Into Opera Centre, Diary Of Next Week's Events, Danger In Fear Of Success Testing Time, Says Chancellor, Dismissals If Strike Takes Place Market Tenants' Threat, Turkish Invasion "Not Imminent", Gang Grab £16,000 Outside Bank, Passenger Dies On Atlantic Flight, Two British U.N. Officers Leave Cyprus Canadians Take Over, 10 Die In Blast At Ammunition Dump Hundreds Injured In Santo Domingo, Hunter Champion For Second Year, Mr. Luthuli's Appeal To U.S. And Britain, Russia Signs Friendship Pact With E. Germany West Insists On Bonn's Right To Speak For Whole Country, Register For Gift Stamp Firms Proposals By Lady Elliot Of Harwood, Chichester Yacht Sighted From Air, Pakistan Cuts Duty On Jute, Mr. Butler To Give Government View, Miles of Uncrowded Beaches A Traveller's Impressions, Mr. Scranton To Seek Nomination, Movements Of Liners, "Give Pledge On Europe", Rules for the "Various Game Column, Change In Soviet Attitude On Enlarged Security Council, Life Sentence On Swedish Colonel Spying For Russia, £100 Fine On "Pep Pills" Man, Liverpool Dock Standstill 8,000 Men Stop, 61 Ships Idle, Model On Mink Receiving Charge Husband Accused, Chess Lead In The Balance, Life Imprisonment For African Leaders "In Essence This Was Crime Of High Treason", Narrow Vote To Admit Women Diners, Aerobatic Trophy Won By Czech U.K. Pilot Praised, Nato Missile Centre In Crete, U.S. Flights To Be Resumed Over Laos Check On Troop Movements, Demonstrations In Britain Over Pretoria Sentences Peace Medal Awarded To Prisoners, U.S. Firm Backing Vision Records, Police Helped By Former M.P. Evidence On Threat, Politicians Lead Honours List Viscounties For 2 Former Ministers Mr. Butlin Knighted, Gen. De Gaulle "Intolerable" Roosevelt Told Churchill, Mr. Tuomioja Sees Mr. Butler, Many Drivers "Ignore Court Ban", Move Seen As Conciliatory, Contrasts in the City of Lima, Matching Tyres And Road Surfaces, Lost And Found Personality Fulfilled In Responsibility, U.S.-Soviet Talks On Satellites Hopes Of Cooperation In Communications, 26in. Of Rain In Week, De Gaulle Hint To U.S. On S.E. Asia, Finnish Defence Chief's Visit, Call For Sanctions Made In U.N., Sir Robert Menzies Ill: Israel Visit Off, Formalin Thrown In Constables' Eyes, Childhood Swept Away by the Planners, Conservatives To Hold Rallies. News in Brief. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The Outsiders, Explorers of Truth, Herr Ulbricht Gets Little Change, A Screen for Makarios?, Making Hay. Letters to the Editor: E.E.C. Price Structures, Defendant Deprived, For Malicious Damage, Training Justices, Slavery In Arabian Peninsula, Condemned Unseen, A Service To Taxpayers Misunderstandings To Avoid, Room On The Roads, Cleaning The Capital. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Field Marshal Pibul Songgram, Mr. Charles C. Stelle, Sir William Cooke, Obituary, Sir Philip Johnson. Law: Schomberg V. Jacobs, Bitten By "Charming" Dog Smith V. Shields And Another, Mental Deficiency And Divorce Robinson V. Robinson (By His Guardian), Two In Contempt Rawlings V. Rawlings, Non-Age. Politics and Parliament: Government decline to enter Opera Centre dispute. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Rally Ends, Stock Exchange Dealings, Commodities Cash Tin Jumps £16 10s., Firm Close To Account Jaguar Active, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, London Closing Prices Another Good Day For Industrials. Business and Finance: Turriff Construction Corporation, Overseas Trade Figures on Wednesday, Rolls Razor-Duomatic Talks Off, Currency Rates For Travellers, A one-point increase to 13½ per cent in, £2½M. Foreign And Colonial Trust Placing, Pound Dips And Rallies, Field Accepts Reed, £1M. Avana Bid For Brookes, Buoyant Interim From Colvilles Russian Debt Talks Hope, Latest Dividends, Money Still Tight, Widespread Industrial Optimism, Treasury Bill Tender, Profits from Food and Drink. Property.
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