The Times - 29/04/1964
1964; Gale Group;
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From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-MADRAS, APRIL 28, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Yachting Correspondent, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Film Critic, From Our Special Correspondent-PARIS, From Our Midland Correspondent-SOLIHULL, APRIL 28, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Correspondent-YORK, APRIL 28, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, APRIL 28, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, APRIL 28, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-DELHI, APRIL 28, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, ROBERT JACKSON. St. Brelades, Jersey, April 28., P. SARGANT FLORENCE. Highfield, 128 Selly Park Road, Birmingham, 29., POLWARTH, Chairman. The Scottish Council (Development and Industry). 1 Castle Street, Edinburgh., A. T. AUSTIN. Senior Common Room, The University, Leeds., E. H. D. SKINNER. 4 Garden Court, Hastings Road, Bexhillon-Sea, Sussex, April 26., JENNIFER TRUSTED. 15 Victoria Park Road, Exeter., C. A. JAMES. Warroch House, Milnathort, Kinrossshire, April 25., R. JONES. 74 Whinbush Road, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, April 25., R. WOLFENDEN, Chairman, Council for the Reduction of Taxation. 80A Coleman Street, E.C.2., B. WARNES. 29 Montpelier Place, S.W.7., DESMOND ALLHUSEN. Meerhay Cottage, Beaminster, Dorset, April 26., H. V. CORLEY. Pucketty Farm. Faringdon, Berkshire, April 27., Yours, G. F. H. ELVEY. Seven Acre Corner, Exmouth., RICHARD REES. 16 Burnsall Street, S.W.3., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Staff-WORTHING, APRIL 28, From Our Special Correspondent-EASTBOURNE, APRIL 28, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Australians Rely On Old Hands, Pickering To Lead League Attack Exciting Eight Days For Byrne, Britain Move Up Place In Pentathlon, Regatta Season Of Rare Importance, Sports in Brief, Another Victory For Alliss, Declared Runners For Other Meetings, Cooke's Chance For Sculling Revenge, Today's Football, East Meets West At Hurlingham Siam On Fact-Finding Mission, Mulligan Steers Clear Of Gossip, Oxford Athletics Decision Undergraduates Only Against A.A.A., Maharaja Takes Issue With M.C.C. Captain, Scottish Reduce Divisions To 16, France May Take First Classic With Djel Port Merion And Showdown Dangerous Opponents. Law: Circus Proprietor Released, Dr. Brewda Cross-Examined Dering V. Uris And Others. News: Mr. Mao Compared With Stalin, Easter Term Calls To The Bar Lincoln's Inn, Good Friends In Pirate Waters, Mr. Butler Optimistic On West's Defences Warning Of Changes In Communist Threat Passage On U.N. Omitted From Washington Speech, Beating Road Frost Damage New Concrete Surface, American Support For Enosis Rather Than Communism, Pilot Took Northolt To Be Heathrow, Parishioners Want Action, Not Sermons, On Unity, Canon Says Episcopacy Still The "Great Divide", Church's New Image Overseas, Germans' Great Help To Edinburgh Festival, Ivories And Jade In £9,400 Sale, Mr. Bevins Meets Telephonists, Doubts About A Nuclear Ship Long And Costly Experiment Minister's Warning, Phosgene Said To Have Killed Youth, Storm Over President Johnson's Beagles, Japanese Honours List Denounced, Yugoslavs' $64M. Food Deal With U.S., U.S. Public Impatience On Civil Rights Filibuster Growing Danger Of Violence, Soviet Broadcasts To West Reduced, Prestige Keeps Firms In London, Blasts Reduce Dangers To Samarkand Canal Made For Flood Waters 30,000 Cubic Yds. Of Earth Shifted, Team Diagnosis To Avoid Errors Child Clinic Plea, Paris Appeal For 142 New Churches, Canberra Holds A Moral For Westminster Effects On M.P.S Of Broadcasts, Mintoff Party Calls For "No" Vote, Whiter Than The Milky Way, Movements Of Liners, 10 Boys Selected For Shrewsbury, Fateful Meeting Today For Mr. Nehru, "Free Green Belt Acres", Some Anxiety Over Mr. Wynne, Scheme Would Give Brighton Bbc-2 Years Earlier, Flexibility In Taxation Mr. Maudling's Regulator, Women Gaoled In S. Rhodesia, Constitution For Yemen Approved Appointment Of A Prime Minister Pres. Nasser Puts Curb On Sallal, Holiday Hydrofoil Service Jersey-St. Malo Link, Minister Says France Now Has Free Hand In World, Malta Assurance By Mr. Sandys, Couple For Trial On Murder Charge, Teacher Targets "Still Too Low", Canada Expels An 'Izvestia' Reporter Espionage Work Alleged, Mr. Tuomioja More Hopeful, Behind The Teenage Gang Clash At Solihull Police Think "Peace" Meeting May Create Better Atmosphere, Rift Over Basuto Independence, Windsor Castle Summer Arrangements, Backbenchers' View On Ferranti "Not Too Apologetic", New Reserve For Snowdon, Communist Attack In Laos Reaction To Coup By Right Wing, South-East As Magnet For North Instead Of London, Struggle For Power In South Korea, Egypt Missiles Prospect, Joint Convocations To Discuss New Forms Of Worship, "Electro-Painting" For New Cars, Pres. Johnson's Appeal To Bonn Improving Ties With Moscow, Builders Urged To Design For Safety, Ambatielos Freed From Gaol, Mrs. Foley-the Lady Of the Well, Housebreaker Gets Seven Years, Revised Oxbridge Entry Terms, Mr. Inönü Complains To Nato, Gen. Gyani's Warning On Greek Cypriot Attack U.N.'S Role May Be Reviewed, On Threshold Of Biggest U.S. Boom Confident Picture In Survey Resources To End Poverty, Child For The Duchess Of Kent Daughter Born Last Night, The Party Line-Up on Education, S. Africa Surplus But No Tax Cuts, A.E.U. To Campaign Against Systematic Overtime Pricing IT Out Of Existence By Demands For Higher Rates, Five To Study Postal Pay, Pakistan Air Link With China, Talks On Gambia In July, Free Library Fee Plan Rejected M.P. "Rebels" Defeated. Display Advertising: Reader's Digest, B.O.A.C, The National Bank, Ici, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Times, Sir Lindsay Parkinson & Co. Ltd, Christian Aid. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,596, Broadcasting Programmes Television, Bridge: Beating Italians At Their Own Game. Politics and Parliament: A petition not yet received: Mr. Sandys thankful, Six years and several millions for full trials of marine reactor, Automation and retraining, New peak in home loans expected, House Of Commons. News in Brief. Reviews: Dutch Actors Take Heijermans to Paris, Skeletons in the Dark, Composer's Clarity And Consistency, San Francisco Violinist, Royal Ballet For Baalbek, Second Bristol Old Vic Tour, Classic Antiques Fetch £16,768 Greek Jar 2,000gns, Lively Summer Plans for the Aldwych, Festival Organ Recital, Contrasts In Style, Falling Man in the Art of Mr. Ernest Trova, Brutality And Vitality, Churchill as Film Hero, Spanish Songs Were Best. Picture Gallery: In the Ancient City of Samarkand. Official Appointments and Notices: "Cooper's Creek" Wins Literary Prize, Liberian Ambassador To Britain, Henry Fellowship Awards, N.S.W. Premier To Resign, Californian Senator To Retire, From The London Gazette Tuesday, April 28, 1964, University News Oxford, Rome Horse Show Awards. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Plane Sailing, Fighting with Maize, Visitors from the Congo, Light Or Heat?, Whimsical Writing. Letters to the Editor: Beggar My Neighbour, Poorer Nations, A Few Plain Words Growing Distrust Of Arbitration, A Little Calculation, Racialism In Africa, Large Families, Look At The Map. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Obituaries: Colonel W. F. Henn, His Honour William Stewart Former County Court Judge, Mr. Trevor Bowen, Sir Milton Margai Prime Minister Of Sierra Leone, Sir Gilbert Aclandtroyte, Air Vice-Marshal J. A. Boret, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: Paris Easier With Buyers Cautious, Stock Exchange Dealings, Irregularity In Equities Quiet Day For Funds, Recent Issues, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Dawson Bros. Seek Quotation Power Securities Raising £2½M., London Closing Prices, Toyo Rayon Seeks European Issue Convertible $ Bonds, Wall Street Rally, Good Recovery On Wall Street Advances Of $1, Unit Trust Prices, Sustained Selling Pushes Cash Wire Bars £5 Lower. Business and Finance: Revenue Deficit Of £23M., Richard Crittall Holdings, The Royal London Mutual Insurance Society Limited Record Bonuses Announced All Profits Go To Policyholders, Allen Harvey Hope For More Bills, European Prices, Kennedy Round Reviewed Mr. Heath-M. Rey Meet In London, The Life Association Of Scotland Another Record Year, Latest Dividends, British Merchants' Insurance Company, Record Order Book For C. A. Parsons, Courtaulds To Cancel I.C.I.'S Share Stake Mr. Chambers Optimistic, New Iron Research Centre, Buck & Hickman, Limited, Commerzbank Aktiengesellschaft Payment Of Dividend, Hodge Companies Shares Scheme, Rubber Production. -Ceylon, Cockshoot New At 8s., 'Open Economy' Pledge By Japan, Maple & Company Limited Record Retail Sales, Commerzbank A. G. Capital Increase In May Dr. Hanns Deuss Stresses Need For Capital Exports, £2½M. Orders For Power-Gas, Swiss Quote For U.S. Rubber, Company Tax Reform Scope Inadequate, Pollard Bearing Profit Doubled, Little Increase In Engineering Orders, Easing U.S. Balance Of Payments Problem Fowler Committee Findings, C. A. PARSONS & company limited, R.T.Z. Paying 2½% More, Johnson Group Cleaners Limited Record Profits, Option Prices, Money In Short Supply, £150,000 Order For Drums.-The, Sharp Rise In S.A. Share Prices, Sterling Above Parity Demand Continues, Excess Insurance Company Limited Mr. C. T. Gould's Statement, ALLEN, HARVEY & ROSS LTD. (Bankers & Discount Agents) Policies Adapted To Changing Circumstances, The Institute Of Taxation 'There Can Be Simplification', Maple Opening New London Store, Wilkinson Sword Offer Only Just Oversubscribed, German Capital Exports Plea, Wire Industries-Repco: Joint Venture, De LA Rue Plans New Purchases, Viyella To Realize £3M. From Weeding-Out, United Glass £839,000 Acquisition, British Machinery For Moscow Fair, New Group Chief For Shell. Business Appointments: New Appointments At Cubitts. Property: W. H. Bridgen & Co., Town Houses.
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