The Times - 19/12/1964
1964; Gale Group;
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From Our Cricket Correspondent-PRETORIA, DEC. 18, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCHOOLS RUGBY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-CAMBRIDGE, DEC. 18, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, DEC. 18, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, DEC. 18, FROM OUR SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our City Editor, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, KENNETH EDINBURGEN, DAVID WALDER., A. E. COOPER., FREDERICK HAMILL. 6 Harmsworth Way, Totteridge, N.20., ERIC A. BROOK, Managing Director., JOHN HILLS., SYLVIA ADAMS., From a Special Correspondent, Yours, &c., MICHAEL HURST. St. John's College, Oxford., CUTHBERT ACKROYD. Guildhall, E.C., , JONATHAN GRIFFIN. 12 Markham Street, Chelsea, S.W.3., BARBARA G. MANWELL., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM A MUSIC CRITIC, FROM A COLLECTOR, FROM AN ANGLER, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent-MILAN, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Church Services Tomorrow: Fourth Sunday In Advent, Opera Ballet And Concerts, Connoisseurs' Guide, Hotels And Resorts, Travel. Sport: Leading Teams Converge Old Boys Rackets Down To Last 16, King's Take Over In Second Half, Skiing Setbacks For Oxford Individual Downhill Won By Taylor, Sports in Brief, England Trial Hit By Injuries Nine Changes Made In Possibles XV, Gilzean Picked At Centre Forward Vernon Disciplined By Everton, Lingfield Course Should Suit Salmon Spray Little Opposition To Laffy, Today's Sporting Arrangements Association Football First Division, New Lancashire Committee, Danes Impressive Badminton Kops And Andersen In London Final, Leisurely Exercise For M.C.C. Bowlers N.E. Transvaal Put Out For 204. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,797, Weekend Broadcasting Saturday Television B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), Tv's Ten Wishes. News: Peking's Dismissal Of Dalai Lama, 20 Die In Fire At Nursing Home, First War Naval Baby Sights Von Spee, "U.S. Deficit Will Be Higher", Two Airports Bill Changes Urged, Duke Of Windsor's Good Progress, Are Scottish Salmon Runs Swinging to Autumn?, Britain Defers £62M. Loan Repayments "Generous Response" By U.S. And Canada Tory M.P.S Pressing For Statement On "Credit Squeeze", Ending Burma War Claims Bill To Protect Crown, Zeffirelli's Lamp-lit Traviata, Exchange Made For Economic Reasons, General Rebuffs Arab League, Move To Stop Child Care Transfer G.L.C. View Sought, "No Race Problem In Leyton", 20 Years' Gaol For South African Five Sentenced In Sabotage Trial Guilty Of Conspiring With Mandela, Beaverbrook Move Into Television, Owners Of Banned Paper Fined Rhodesia Decision, Second Man Accused Of Paddington Murder, Duke Of Edinburgh In Morocco, "Baccalauréat Leak" Trial Continues Parents Blame Ministry, Weeding without Toil, Steadier Trend In Gilt-Edged, Talks On Security Of Jobs, 'Conservatives' "Dowdy" Image Spend More, Says Mr. Powell, Talks With Russia On Baltic Assets, 30-Year Prison Term Imposed In Spy Case U.S. Secrets Given To Russians, Franciscan Sanctuaries in the Sabine Hills, U.S. Permit Delayed For Sir D. Wolfit, Jungle Air Crash Doctor Wins G.M., Movements Of Liners, Zambia Question On Boy's Doodle, Report Solicitors, Judge Says, Canadian M.P.S Sing "Rule Britannia", Protest At Cuts In Grants To Universities, Patient Killed By 'Harmless' Germ, Decasualization Accepted By London Tally Clerks, Cyrenaica Tribute to Tribesmen, Mr. Gordon Walker To Visit Prague, Mr. Wilson's Speech Deplored, Starting Dates For New Benefits, Portugal Honours British Writer, U.N. Cyprus Force To Be Retained, New Space Engines In Soviet Probe, America Plans Panama Canal Replacement Four Sites Under Consideration New Treaty On Use Of Old Waterway, Cyprus Plans £3M. Oil Refinery Agreement Reached In Principle, Wallpaper Group Directors Win, Rail Staff Put Pay Dispute To Minister Former President's Delicate Position, Performers Stop S. Africa Tour, "Stagnant Pools" At Universities, Reservoir 'Threat' To Research Naturalists Opposing Teesdale Plan, French Deputies Walk Out, Tamworth Court Rolls For Keele, Mr. Crosland Talks Of "Long Haul", Mr. Wilson Says "Charade Over", Race In The Modern World Sore Let And Hindered, U.S. Ban On Sale Of Atom Equipment To France Disclosure Of Letters Warning Manufacturers, M.P.S' Reminder: "Cut Defence Costs", Blood Tests For French Drivers, N.Z. Steel Inddustry Project, Ex-B.O.A.C. Pilot "An Alcoholic" Death After Overdose Of Tablets, Waiting Policy By Lufthansa, Nuclear Talks Expected To Open In Six Weeks, Germans On Frontier Alarmed By Atomic Mines Idea, M.P.S Vote Rise In Salaries One Dissentient Voice. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Rendezvous. Reviews: Legal Move Over 'Pirate' Tv, Rich Hook By Mr. Sim Scala Theatre: Peter Pan, Hallé Short Of Suitable Musicians, Hogarth's Line And Lineage, Conductor's New Post, Modern Music for Carols, Conan Doyle Manuscript Goes To U.S. For £4,500, Writing Off the Sense of Occasion, Welsh Love Spoons, Mozart Opera at its Best, Horse Work in the Grand Style Olympia: Bertram Mills Circus. Official Appointments and Notices: £800 Damages Awarded, Australia Newspaper Chief To Retire, Vice-Presidents Of Royal Society, From The London Gazette, University News Oxford. Display Advertising: Turin, Hanover, San Remo, Appeals, Multiple Display Advertisements. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The Artist as Luddite, Maple Leaf Flag, Piracy on the Air, First Things First. Letters to the Editor: Secondary Modern Schools, A New Approach To Exports, Taste For The Million, Appointment Of Bishops Electoral System's Advantages, In Dedham Vale, Sense Into Sunday, Devaluation, No Nonsense About Shakespeare, Capital Punishment, Building Costs, Challenge To Mr. Wilson. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Lord Farrer, Dr. R. F. A. Dean, Dr. Victor Hess The Discovery Of Cosmic Rays, Vice-Admiral Sir Harold Bankart, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Politics and Parliament: M.P.S' spotlight on themselves. Law: No Particulars Necessary Regina V. Addis, High Court Of Justice Chancery Division Publisher's Undertaking Russell V. Guccione, Court Of Appeal Plea Of "Conditional Fraud" Societe Rateau And Another V. Rolls-Royce Ltd. And Another, High Court Of Justice Chancery Division Miners' Action Settled Jones And Others V. National Union Of Mineworkers (Midland Area). Business and Finance: Gen. Motors Boost Investment, A Hope of Quieter Days to Come, Sterling Again Supported, Currency Rates For Travellers, Machines To Talk More Than People, E.B.E.S. Dealings Start, Buyers Fight Shy Of The Market Future Liabilities Pile Up, Crisis Atmosphere, E.E.C. At Variance With Spain, W. German Export Surplus, Swiss Tax Bill A Stage Nearer, Money Remains Easy, Equities Steadier, Gilts Improved, Net Free Reserves In U.S. Highest Since April, £2M. Mercury Secs. Placing, £9M. Electronic Gear For India, Export Companies for Prudent Investors, Chas. Churchill Recovery, Gatt Sets A Date Gentle Pressure On Britain?, John Folkes Bonus. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Market Reports Gilt-Edged Improve In Calmer Conditions, Weekly List Of Security Prices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: No Definite Trend, Commodity Markets Sharp Fall In Lead Values, Recent Issues, Wall St. Still Rising Dow Jones Average Jumps 5.16, Option Rates, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, British Funds, Unit Trust Prices. 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