The Times - 04/06/1964
1964; Gale Group;
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From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Industrial Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From a Medical Correspondent, From Our Scottish Correspondent-GLASGOW, JUNE 3, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-SWINDON, JUNE 3, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent-SAIGON, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, JUNE 3, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Correspondent-ANKARA, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-WESTMINSTER, WEDS., From Our Commonwealth Staff, From Our Special Correspondent-ABERDEEN, JUNE 3, JOHN LAWRIE., WM. S. MITCHELL, Librarian. The University of Newcastle upon Tyne., DIANA STEPHENS., T. C. HAYWARD, Clerk of the Peace, DAVID NAPLEY., P. C. BULLOCK, General Secretary., RITA HINDEN., From Our Africa Correspondent, who has recently visited Ivory Coast. Mali, Senegal, and Guinea., C. J. C. McOUSTRA., MICHAEL ROBERTS., P. M. BOWEN, FROM OUR PHILATELIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, By Oliver Edwards, From Our Dramatic Critic-STRATFORD-ON-AVON, JUNE 3, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, From Our Film Critic, From Our Special Correspondent-WIESBADEN, By Our City Editor, From a Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Shopping By Post, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Schools Cricket Details, Sports in Brief, British Cyclists Lose Ground, Middlesex Lay Foundation Alley Applies The Brake, Worcestershire Well Content Derbyshire Made To Struggle, Miss Wilson Puts Lawn Tennis First Surprise Defeat Of British Wightman Cup Player, England Drop Charlton Midfield Role For Flowers, Nottinghamshire No Match For Warwickshire, Miss Lesh Faces Mrs. Cawthorn, Volley Disturbs Drobny, Controversy Over Khrushchev Visit Oslo Fear Of Clashes, Roehampton Croquet, Mortimore Alone Resists Kent Towering Gravesend Sixes, Santa Claus Confirms High Reputation Cool, Patient Riding Brings Breasley His First Derby, Charnley Set For Title Bout Terms Discussed For Challenge, Brightwell Turns To 440 Yards Miller Challenged By Fairbrother, Standardizing Security, Redman Laps At 92 M.P.H. Japanese Machines Dominant, Hard, Close Test Series In Prospect England's Batsmen Must Trust Their Ability, Weather Threat To Tall Ships' Race Strong Winds May Delay START. Display Advertising: Cooks, Oxford University Press, Shell, The Times Book Shop, Ici, Illustrated London News, Multiple Display Advertisements, André Deutsch, Portaflek, Industrial Presentation Association, Austin, Player's, The Times, Philip Hill, Higginson, Erlangers Limited,, Vickers Review, The Times Publishing Company Ltd.,, Stewarts and Lloyds, Limited, Canadian Bank, Air Canada, OPERA MUNDI europe, Adam & Charles Black, Tyndall Funds, The Standard Bank Limited, Church's, Udt Finance, Atcost, Education Gets High Priority, Ti, Hamish Hamilton. Official Appointments and Notices: Public 'Losing Interest' In Trading Stamps, Another Australian Minister Resigns, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, Recorder Of Bradford, Official Receivers, Howard's Appointment Confirmed, University News Oxford. News in Brief. News: Two Killed In Train Crash In Station 12 Injured At Bradford, New Summit Call By Pathet Lao Signs Of Halt To Offensive, Anglo American Corporation's Role In Africa Statement by Mr. H. F. Oppenheimer, Bomb Explodes In Aden Eve Of Minister's Departure, Chinese Eyes On German Trade Bonn In No Hurry For Change, Seven Death Sentences In N. Rhodesia, Sought Prison To Avoid Persistent Woman, Lady Gaitskell Champions The Arts, £50M. "Handshake" For Kenya, Grants To University College, Political Uncertainty in West Africa, Search for Wood Fonts, Mr. Nehru's Last Request "Scatter My Ashes Over The Fields", Professor Believes Only 15% Of Crimes Are Detected Big Factor In Weakening Deterrent, 13th-Century Tomb IS Found In Cathedral, London Parking To Cost More Over 6,000 Meters Affected, U.N. Discussions On S. Rhodesia Break Down Dispute May Go To Security Council, More Holidays For Farm Workers, Microphone Brings Out Demon In U.S. Extremists' Darling, Jurists Condemn Cuba Execution 'Perversion Of Justice In Name Of Politics', Dr. Jagan Agrees To Coalition Talks, Movements Of Liners, Envoy To Kenya To Resign In Autumn Sir G. De Freitas's Political Plans Prospect As Labour Minister, Summits Every Year Urged By Mr. Wilson U.N. Assembly As Meeting Place, Straight Fight At Liverpool, Glasgow Rangers Lodge Answers, Air Races At Coventry And Shoreham, Thai Observers For Indonesian Withdrawal Prelude To Talks, Launch Seized After Chase Destroyer Finds Arms On Board, Some Progress On U.S. "Aggression", A Goldwater Victory In Primary Near To Party Nomination Shock Defeat Of Mr. Rockefeller Forecasts Fail In California, M.P.S Told How I.C.I. Creates Its Dr. Beechings Impressed By Management Methods, Dr. Kutchuk's Plea To Pres. Makarios Declaration Sought On Constitution, No Cooperation From Peking Soviet Complaint Of Secrecy, Turkish Election Embittered By Cyprus Issue, Europe Grain Price Ruling Put Off, Carriers Shown To Be Cleared By Ampicillin, U.S. Has Over 1,000 Big Missiles, High Standard In Hunter Classes, Two University Halls "Topped Out", Hopes Of More Town Links With Germany, Dr. Mende Reelected Party Leader Criticism Of Election Slogan, Steel Industry Puts Twenty Questions To Labour, Drive-On Ship For Denmark Route, New Fishery Limits Defined, Women Plan Tv Switch-Off As Protest Clean-Up Campaign, More Generous Than Expected, Plates Of Roast Beef Offered For Tasting Bath And West Show Innovation, Opening Top Civil Service Posts To Scientists, Rootes To Take Back 270 Men, Cattle Shine At Suffolk Show, Fear Of Third Wave In Typhoid Epidemic More Than 300 In Hospital, Field Trials For Drugs Urged, Socialists Are Confident Of Victory Turgid Campaigns, Bill Seeks To Save Nature Sites M.P. Wants Notices For Landowners, Even Optimists See Long War Ahead In S. Vietnam Danger Of Psychological Collapse, U.S. Firm Linked With Some Of The 6lb. Tins, The Fight Against Overpopulation Family Planning Aid, "Dynamic Changes Needed" In Probation Officer Training, E. German Amnesty Predicted Freed Man Praises Lord Russell, "Wage Drift The Main Danger To Incomes Policy" N.I.C.'S Reasons For Interim Report, Deadlock After Better Offer To Busmen, New Liquid Fuels For Rockets Increasing Payload, Power Settlement Forecast Talks Next Week, Protecting Young Miners, 66,000 From The Commonwealth Most From India And Pakistan, The Railroad Runs Across High St. More Trains Plan, Martial Law As Students Riot In Seoul Police Driven Back: 409 Injured. Picture Gallery: Victory for Santa Claus. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Lessons in Wage Drift, Out Of Control, The Reunion, Still a Good Idea, Shock from California. Letters to the Editor: Cleaning The Capital, Commons Careers, Money For University Libraries, Commonwealth Court, Training New Justices What Should Be Avoided, Lessons Of Chelsea Flower Show, British Guiana, Cold Comfort For Travellers, Service Pensions. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: New Fiction, Danish Ballet Festival, No Bribery on the Bench, "Sweet Spot", "Bisociation" in Science and Art, Quick Guide to New Reading, Early Cary, Most Infamous and Versatile of Secret Societies, All Over the Map, No Popery, Unusually Intelligent Thriller, Guests of Greece, French Acquisitions, Proving Loyalty and Love of Beethoven, Mercurial, British Scenes On New Stamps On Sale This Summer, Controversial Morality Opera by Menotti, Arctic Pioneering, Henry V Scaled Down to Normal Human Size Royal Shakespeare Theatre: Henry V, Russian Ballet's Visit, First Play From A Mature Mind Hampstead Theatre Club: The Raft, Stucco Relief Sold For 10,000 Gns. Renaissance Piece, Arabs and Buffaloes Living Among the Marshy Reeds, Commander on the Anvil, Behind the Parisian Scenes In Two Stormy Eras, Charity Boy, Mounted Midshipman, Assortment of Stars for Strauss, Against the Führer. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Arts and Entertainment: Solution To Bridge Problem No. 1,637, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,627, Broadcasting Programmes Television, Miss Leontyne Price To Sing In Russia. Obituaries: Dr. D. S. M. Imrie Scottish Headmaster, Sir Eric Gore Browne, Mr. Frans Eemil Sillanpaa Finnish Novelist, Major W. A. Roscow, General Ralph Monclar Free French Forces, Mr. William Foden, Sir Henry Spencer, Obituary. Property: Strutt & Parker, Lofts & Warner, Surrey Manor For Sale Home Of Lord Howard De Walden, Flats & Chambers. Law: High Court Of Justice: Chancery Division The Copyright In "Oliver" Donmar Productions Ltd. V. Bart And Others, High Court Of Justice Probate, Divorce And Admiralty Child Of The Family Dyer V. Dyer And Johnson, High Court Of Justice: Chancery Division Provision For A Widower In Re Beale, Deceased. Politics and Parliament: The arts in need of wider patronage, House Of Commons Party quarrel over aircraft industry, Substantial aid for Kenya, Trial by jury issue in alterations to obscene publications law. Business and Finance: J. & P. Coats, Patons & Baldwins Limited Sir Malcolm McDougall's Review, Mount Charlotte In Holborn Deal, Highgate Optical Marketing, Firmer Prices For Tin, New H.Q. For Moscow Narodny Bank, Take-Over Bid By Blue Metal Australian Ready Mixed Concrete, National Lead Co. Development, Credit "A Precious Thing", Latest Dividends, Sir L. Parkinson Earnings Leap 47 Per Cent Staplegreen Exceed Forecast, Mid-Sussex Water Company, Britain Gets Off Lightly With Strikes Low In "Damage" League, Steadier Tone In Sterling, Dollar Land Net Profit Down Slow Going For C.P.B., Money Still In Short Supply, Royal Exchange Assurance, Canada?, Continental Bourses Zurich Decline Continues, Metal Closures Scrip, Rotterdam Steel Mill Project, Seagrams Put £1.5M. Into I.D.V. Shops, Billingsgate Fish, Maxwell Joseph In U.S. Hotel Talks Manhattan Property, U.S. Wool Import Forecast, Telephone Rentals LIMITED Another Successful Year-Gross And Net Profits Reach New Peaks Record Volume Of New Business In The Face Of Severe Competition Encouraging START To The Current Year Mr. W. Stuart Philcox's Review Of Home And Overseas Activities, The Mountstuart Board Reply, Dene Shipping, £4M. Drop In Aero Exports, Kundenkreditbank Kg.a.A. Balance Sheet At December 31, 1963 Summary, Woodall-Duckham Warning Blackwood Hodge Still Gaining, U.N. Conference On Insurance Re-Investing In The Developing States, Cunard Stevedoring Offers Services, European Equities Fall Back Common Market Indices Compared With Last Week And A Year Ago, Australian Levy For Wool Research, Mount Pleasant $8M. Project German Firm To Build Smelter, Housing Plans For Rich And Poor, National Securities, S. African Reserves, Development Company For Uganda, Better Service From The Merchant Banks Customers Now More Mobile, International Liquidity Talks Facing Deadlock, P.J.A. Sales Up, Courtaulds Go Into Blankets, Kundenkreditbank Kommanditgesellschaft Auf Aktien, Bp Plans Refinery In Italy, A. Howden Purchase, Accountants' New President, The Part Played By Actuaries, Potter & Clarke Share Sale, Banco Central Madrid, Spain, Japan's Expanding Economy. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Loses More Ground Initial Recovery Fades, Commodities Sharp Jump In Cash Tin, Stock Exchange Dealings, "Royal Exchange" Income Higher, Equities Again Uncertain Rise In Cements, Correction, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, London Closing Prices. Business Appointments: Sir E. Griffith-Jones Heads Sua Betong, New Appointments, Beecham Group Appointments.
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