The Times - 12/02/1964
1964; Gale Group;
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From Our Cricket Correspondent-NEW DELHI, FEB. 11, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Correspondent-LIVERPOOL, FEB. 11, From Our Midland Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-DERBY, FEB. 11, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Correspondent-STYAL, CHESHIRE, FEB. 11, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Middle East Correspondent-BEIRUT, FEB. 11, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, FEB. 11, From Our Correspondent-THE HAGUE, FEB. 11, From Our Mexico City Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-OTTAWA, FEB. 11, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-NICOSIA, FEB. 11, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RADIO CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our City Editor, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, DAVID G. MORGAN., E. L. GRANT WATSON., W. E. J. LINDFIELD, S. LEONARD SIMPSON., WILFRID LE GROS CLARK., WILLIAM C. ATKINSON., G. E. YATES., ROWLAND COBBOLD., From Our Special Correspondent, E. C. L. HULBERT-POWELL., THOMAS J. HUTTON, A. S. B. GLOVER., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Dramatic Critic, From Our Special Correspondent-OBERHAUSEN, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From Our Bridge Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF, By Gavin McCrone, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Property: W. H. Bridgen & Co., Board-Residence And Apartments, Town Houses. Law: Damages For Book Review Reade V. The Times Publishing Company Ltd., Rembrandt Given To Wife Re Cook, Complaints And Admissions Sparks V. The Queen, Habeas Corpus Plea Regina V. Commissioner Of Metropolitan Police And Another Ex Parte Hammond. Sport: Rover-B.R.M. Enters For Le Mans, Oxford Too Strong For Malvern Rackets Difficulties At Universities, Sports in Brief, Winchester's Luck Runs Out Westminster Rally In Second Half, Golfers Outgrow Courses Important Changes Possible, Deterding Cup Won By British Pair, Today's Hockey, Purple Silk In Picture Smooth Victory At Leicester, St. Mary's Play Open Game Third Successive Final Reached St. Mary's Hospital 11 pts., London Hospital 9, England Disappoint After Fine START Cowdrey Becomes Subservient To Indian Bowlers, Squash Challenge From Australia. News: Muted Welcome To London Changes Liberals State Policy, Dangerous For Tories To Rely Upon Gratitude For Prosperity, P.M.G. Urges Global Satellites Plan, City Status For Southampton, Ethiopia-Somalia War Dies Down, Stockbrokers Seek Federation, Mr. Chevrier Due Here Tomorrow, Mr. Wilson Blames Inadequate Facilities, Call For African "Fire Brigade", Kidnapped Driver's Lorry Stolen, Explosions Damage Peak Climbs, Another British Scientist Off To U.S. "Research More Active There For Me", Créditiste Rout In Montreal Political Disillusion In Canada, Iraq Government Ends Its War Against Kurds National Rights Recognized, Voice Of America Not For India, Plastic Stone To Be Used In Cathedral, Staff Shuffle On Soviet Farms Plan To Increase Productivity, 79 Of Destroyer Crew Still Missing Captain One Of Known Dead British Officers On Board, £5,000 Recovered From Rail Line, Five Shipwrecked In Caribbean, The Gardening Parsons of England, Turks In Cyprus Claim 150 Hostages Killed Government Accuses Dr. Kutchuk Of Distorting The Truth, Movements Of Liners, Oxford Inquiry Into Student Marriage, Land ACT Of S. Rhodesia Condemned "The Embodiment Of Discrimination", Mr. Macleod On Role Of Tory Radical "Not Less Loyal", M.R.A. Attacked At Rectorial Ceremony "Gallery Nude" Echo, Civil Rights Vital Issue In U.S. Election Effect On President Johnson's Future, M.P. Retracts Remark, Jury Stop Receiving Case, Health As Factor In Prevention Of Cancer, Agent's Inquiries In Train Trial, Army Concern Over Recruitment Strength Falls By 450, High Prices For Beef Shorthorns, Britain Rejects Trade Boycott Of Cuba Sir A. Home To Explain To Pres. Johnson Appeal To Russia To Abandon Subversion And Strife, 'Mirror' Talks Break Down Disruption Of Production, Cigarette Sales Fall In U.S., Ghana Tax Dispute Settled, Tube Tickets Charge: Gaol Sentence, Bonn Sentence On "Diplomatist", Jobless Youths Lobby M.P.S 'Ton-Up' Style Lads Relate Troubles, Move By Banks For Saturday Closing New Hours Likely Staff Pressure For Shorter Week, Forest Of Bowland As Designated Area, Mr. Butler's Hopes For Peace Force, Kidnapping Hoax Alleged Defence Submission In Sinatra Case, Anglo-German Talks On B.A.O.R. Costs, Sale Of British Cars May Be Affected Washington Talk Of Reprisals Unofficial Move, Spanish Verdict On Socialists, Church Hierarchy Meets In Madrid, Arms Cuts On Percentage Basis U.S. Anxious To Keep Balance, New Zealand Press Take-Overs Study Party's Discussion Of Policy Today, Motor Traders' 2½% Profit, Backbench Fears On S. Rhodesia Sir A. Home Warned, Training African Youths For Jobs, Gaming Machines Show £10M. Profit A Year Possible New Source Of Tax, Two For University Grants Committee, A Country Goes Underground, Saving Of £64M. On Farm Subsidy Estimates, Drugs Pressure On Doctors Deplored Chemist Attacks Ministry, Ceylon Appeal On Exchange Problem, "Good Morning Ladies", Called The Prison Governor, £100,000 For Research On Sun, Wedding Of Princess Irene To Be In Holland M.P.S Critical Of Court In Sharp Debate, Four-Point Steel Pay Claim, Gadget Will Bring In 4M. Viewers. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Ualais, New Issues, Shell, General Accident, Abbey National, Lloyds Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, Gent, Monsanto, The Times, Ilford, Spring Grove, Personna Stainless Steel, Fortune, Howden. Official Appointments and Notices: Lord High Commissioner Appointed, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, From The London Gazette Tuesday, February 11, 1964, New Chaplain At Istanbul, Post For Ex-Governor, BLANTYRE.-Government agents in, University News Oxford, Roman Catholic Archbishops Liverpool And Glasgow Appointments. Picture Gallery: The Young Socialists Rally. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The Other Crisis, Who Should Plan?, Proved Continuity, Love and the Letter-box. Letters to the Editor: Two-Edged Weapons, When Architects Compete, Entry To Police Force, Not A Simple Problem Why Scientists Are Migrating, Labour Repeal Of Rent ACT, Problem Of Leisure, Hardy Mystery, Stevenage Expansion. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Black Joke Goes Astray Globe Theatre: The Poker Session, Musical on Modern Dick Whittington, Two Aspects of Mintchine, Diverting Comedy Of Manners Embassy Theatre: The Soldier's Fortune, Laughter At The Horrific Oxford Playhouse: Hang Down Your Head and Die, Four Voices and Four Hands, £1,100 Paid For Dr. M. Murray's Library Royal Etchings Make 42 Gns., Huge Audiences for Festival of Short Films, Father And Son Play Together Youthful Verve In L.P.O. Concert. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge Cutting Down Finesses, Sound Broadcasting, Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,531. Politics and Parliament: East Caribbean development, Labour ambitions in overseas aid, Shipbuilding orders rise, Continuing watch on Smarden, L.C.C. misled over remand home master, Russia and Nato nuclear fleet, House Of Commons. Obituaries: Mr. Eric Cleugh, Miss Emilie Grigsby, Dr. Harold Mattingly, M. Paul Baudouin, Lieut.-Gen. M. Alonso Spanish Minister Of The Army. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Closing Prices, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Steady Tone In Equities Steels Featured, Unit Trust Prices. Business and Finance: I.D.V. Still Booming, Good Husbandry, Cape Province Gold Find, Anti-Inflationary Move By The Six Finance Ministers Meet In Rome, Commodities Tin Values Steady At Lower Levels, Record Order Book For Peebles, Another Bleak Day On Milan, Gelsenberg Loan Confidence, Martins Bank Limited Annual General Meeting, Forecast Beaten By Loyds Retailers, Wall Street's New Peak, Brandy To Cost More Correct Vintages Scarce, Canadian Minerals' Rising Value, Sun Life Keeps Up The Pace, Foreign Exchanges.-Sterling, spot. $2.7977-7980, Option Market Active, Dares' Progress, New Opening Hours For British Banks?, Manbré & Garton Progress, The Soapless Wash, Correction, Big Step To Stock Market Federation More Protection For Investors, A. T. & T. Raising £437M., Revenue Surplus Of £209M., Wall Street Moves Ahead Selective Demand, U.K. Optical Setback, Swiss Francs On Offer, Leith Oil Dock Expansion, Barcelona Fair.-A target, Hudsons Bay Oil Earn 21 P.C. More, Ozalid Payment Up: Rights On Way, Sears Bid Success, Manchester Oil Plan Redemptions, Int. Combustion Earnings Decline 11 Per Cent C.M.S. Dividend Raised 2½ Points, Leyland Engine Orders.-Ley-, Carpet Sales In December, Future In Balance For Barrow Haematite, Amalgamated Anthracite, Credit Again Very Short, $10M. Milan Loan Authorized, Houlder Line Profits Jump-Higher Dividend Northern Dairies Expansion Drive, British Plastics Licence For Toyo Rayon Plant With 17,000-Ton Capacity, Brunswick Bowling Loss, Higher Standard Needed For Regional Statistics Economic Growth Frustrated, Petty & Sons Limited. Business Appointments: Leyland's Deputy Chairman Joins District Bank.
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