The Times - 18/03/1964
1964; Gale Group;
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From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Athletics Correspondent, From Our Rowing Correspondent, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From A New Zealand Football Correspondent-CHRISTCHURCH, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-HEXHAM, MARCH. 17, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, MAR. 17, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, MARCH 17, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, MARCH 17, From Our Special Correspondent-NICOSIA, MAR. 17, From Our Correspondent-HONGKONG, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-WESTMINSTER, TUESDAY, From Our City Editor, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, From Our Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, BOOTHBY. House of Lords., E. S. JENKINS. 2 Elm Croft, St. Saviour's Road. Bath, March 14., G. J. CUMING. St. Mary's Vicarage, Humberstone, Leicester., ANTHONY F. H. SIMON. Sharston, Beechfield Road, Alderley Edge, Cheshire., PHILIPPA GLANVILL. Corblets, Claverdon, Warwickshire, March 15., JUXON STEVENS. 45 Osnabrueck, Ziegelstr, 17. March 13., R. E. W. OLIVER. 39 Lavington Road, Ealing, W.13, March 14., D. W. BOWETT. 30 Selwyn Gardens, Cambridge., M. P. BIRLEY. Headmaster, Eastbourne College. R. W. SHAW. Headmaster, Eastbourne Grammar School. Eastbourne, Sussex, March 13., A. N. SHERWIN-WHITE. St. John's College, Oxford., Yours faithully, S. C. PIGOTT. 23 Vincent Square, Westminster, S.W.1, March 13., From Our Archaeological Correspondent, D. CHIDSON, Secretary. The Caravan Club Limited. 46 Brook Street. W.1, March 16., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-GENEVA, MAR. 17, From Our Own Correspondent-CANBERRA, From Our Dramatic Critic, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Educational, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Rackets, Manchester Intent On Attack Faith In Beaten F.A. Cup Team, Sports in Brief, Campaign Appeals Most In Lincolnshire Handicap Stamina And Versatility Of Magic Court, Cambridge's Fine Effort Under Pressure, Jones Stung By Rebuke From Team Captain Bureaucracy Deprives Tulloh Of Dublin Place, Army Try New Hooker, New Zealand Hold Out For Draw, Today's Hockey Fixtures, Players' Revolt Growing Stolle And Hewitt Join Rebels, Fairy Godfather Of New Zealand Football, Lyon Recovers His Squash Rhythm Lancing's Seventh Win In 11 Seasons. Display Advertising: ILFORD-Azoflex, Junex of Sweden Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, Howden, Fly-Kuwait Airways, Barclays Bank, Budapest Fair, The Times, Personna, Np, Bp, Gensign, The Plessey Group, The London Life Association Limited., Westland Aircraft Limited, Simpson (Piccadilly) Ltd, Bea, The Carlsberg Breweries, Costain. News: Destroyer Men Trapped Under Hatches Inquiry Told "No Spanners", 21 Muslims Killed In Calcutta, Man In The News Office Boy To Chairman The Quiet Way, Print Firms' Provisos On Extra Holidays, Australia's Losing Battle Against Bushflies Flailing Arms Better Than Chemicals, Australia To Help Malaysia, War Office Scrapped £480,000 Mortar Bombs Emergency Specification Not Reviewed, Recording Britain's Industrial Past, Scheme To Tap Loch Leven, Mr. Heath Meets Backbenchers Bid To Narrow Down Prices Bill Issues, Planning consultant for Whitehall rebuilding, France Assimilates The Men From Algeria, Indian Communists Angered, Boys Describe Brick "Planting" And Blows From Detective "Bit Dazed After Five Or Six Hits", New Backing For Power Ban Biggest Union To Join In Cuts Next Week More Likely Intervention Hopes, Snow Reports, Traders Oppose South African Boycott, Second Anglo-U.S. Satellite Soon, Aid From Peking For Mongolia, Air Aid To Besieged Peru Expedition, Briton Reported Held By Czechs, Bigger British Contribution To Cento U.S. Loan For Iran Railway Link, U.S. Rejects Gromyko Proposal For Limited Deterrent Dangers Of An Imbalance Of Power, Chinese Shadow Across Wool Textiles Price Undercutting, Dartmoor 'Curb The Motorists' Proposal, Parliament and London's Magistrates, Wage Increase Policy In Car Works Aid To Efficiency, South African Bar On Texas Journalist, "We Should Fight Fare Increases" Conservative Policy In Greater London, Pressure On 16,000 Greeks In Turkey, Albania Accuses Pres. Tito Minority Question Raised Again, Mercenaries In 'Threat To Congo' Angola Accusation By U Thant, Exports Hit New Record Peak, Post Office Tower Exhibition A 580ft. High Torch, Scottish Exhibition To Boost Trade 240 Firms Take Space, Black Market In Clothes Through Chinese Cotton Shortage, Britain's Better Polaris Missile With 60% Longer Range, Durham Widens General Arts Degree Course, Ramblers Want Moor Route For Pennine Way, Homes For Former Prisoners Encouraging Progress, Beef Prices May Rise Further, Old Guard Retain Rabbinate Election In Israel, Allied Control Of Nuclear Weapons Government's Shift Of Emphasis, Liberals Claim Big Membership Rise, Standard Life-Jacket IS Conference AIM, Nalgo Concern Over Pacts Conference Motions, Concord Rival Still Remote Mr. Amery Sees A Role For Both, Driving Instructors' Register Launched, U.N. Clarifies Peace Force Position, Gold Sales Resumed By Russia First Offerings This Year Financing Wheat Imports, Envoy Calls M.P.'S Request Petty Apology Sought From Mr. Winston Field, South Vietnam Mobilization Order Soon Intensifying War On Vietcong More U.S. Assistance, The Duke Talks Of His Seat In The Lords, Back-Breaking Task, Judge Says Up The Cart Tracks, Armed Cypriots Close In On "Green Line" Manoeuvring Before U.N. Force Arrives, Philharmonia Men Form Orchestra, Two Shot Dead At Rhodesia Gaol Bricks Hurled At Warders, Dr. Erhard Strengthens His Position In Party, Republicans Still Probe Baker Case Election Issue For President, Cambodian Reply To Mr. Butler, France Faces Day Of Strikes, Locked Doors At Remand Home Experiment Said To Have Failed, Sharing B.A.O.R. Costs Germans To Make New Agreement, Execution Of Paris Murderer, 1,200 Private Gardens Open This Year, Movements Of Liners, Fire Disaster In California, On Other City Pages, Canada Eases Tax Rule For Whisky Smaller Bottle Allowed, Balcon Group Get British Lion Public Trustees On Board, Mexico Praise For Gen. De Gaulle Crowds Break Police Cordon, Minister Approves New Town Site, Police Clash With Madrid Students Demonstration Over Free Unions, How The Whips Save The Day, New U.N. Adjournment On Kashmir, Nuclear Unit For Merchant Ship, U.S. Not To Lend Athens Art Show, Decision Soon On B.B.C. Chairman Ministers Resent Hints On "Strong" Man, Health Centre For Industry To Close State Aid Refused. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Exhibits and Exhibitions. Official Appointments and Notices: Dr. Crossman Not Yet Appointed, From The London Gazette Tuesday, March 17, 1964, Solicitor-General For Scotland Resigns, New Physician Named For The Queen, New Envoy To Bolivia Appointed, Mr. E. Carter has been appointed, Public Relations Post.-Mr. Thomas, University News Oxford, Ecclesiastical News Lay Assistant For Bishop. Politics and Parliament: Pooled nuclear deterrent seen as future possibility, Nuclear power and propulsion, House Of Commons Distinction for company cars, Malta referendum issue, Conservatives silent in Labour onslaught against Ministers without Portfolio. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Nuclear Merchant Ship, The Trade Figures, Mongolians in Distress, British Lion's New Owners, Then Blooms Each Thing. Letters to the Editor: U.N. Force In Cyprus, Resale Prices Bill Housewife's Point Of View, B.B.C. Appointments, WHO Helped Hitler?, Tide Of Tourism, Conflict In The Sudan, Holiday Reforms, University Entry, Three Time-Bombs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Easter Show For Children, British Artists At Swiss Festivals, Relevance Of Galsworthy Leatherhead Theatre: Strife, Mr. Eli Wallach For London, Nightmares In Art, Far Eastern Works Realize £10,000 Specimen Coin Sets Sold, Programme Of Less Familiar Pieces, Villainy at the Opening of a Door Aldwych Theatre: Tartuffe, London Orchestra For Schwetzingen, South African Revue, An Eloquent Requiem, Iago of Great Audacity Theatre Royal, Bristol: Othello, Tradition And Change In Music East-West Conference in New Delhi. Obituaries: Mr. D. Bellamy Electricity In Yorkshire, Obituary, Sir D. Duff-Gordon, Prof. N. N. Petrov. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes, Bridge Communications Tangled, Bridge Problem. No. 1,626, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,561. Law: Murder Appeal Regina V. Breen, Imprisonment Or Borstal? Regina V. Lowe, Damages For Musician Mountaineer Baillie V. Birmingham & Midland Motor Omnibus Co. Ltd., Borstal For Homosexual Regina V. Brown, Trial By Judge Alone Watis V. Manning. Stock Exchange Tables: Closing Prices Account Days, Stock Exchange Dealings, Option Prices, Unit Trust Prices, Commodities Copper More Buoyant, Italian Lira Steadier Foreign Exchanges Active, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Equities Turn Hesitant Funds Improve, Twin Offer From Amey Group Ordinary Rights And Debenture, Wall Street Rise Continues. Business and Finance: Kinross Mines Proposals Financing Plans, Chloride Electrical Record Profits And 15 P.C. John Mackintosh Margins Falling, Gold Market Turns Easier, Steel Plant Doubles Capacity, Assoc. Motor Cycles Make Bigger Loss, Insurance Against Fraud, Boost For U.K. Plastics Fourth Largest Producer, Management Consultants Association Progress At Home And Overseas Widening Recognition Of Profession's Potential, Bank Of Scotland Pay Same, Albert Fisher Placing, New Light On Incomes Policy In Western Europe, Italian Car Output.-Italy pro-, C.R.A. Profits Expand, Moler Producis, International Combustion (Holdings) Limited, Bank Of W. Canada $3M. Offering, Anglointernational Investment Trust Higher Current Earnings Envisaged, Philips Lamp Growth Beats 1963 Targets, Peak Exports Reduce The Trade Gap Dear Money Phase For Japan, Retia Phoenix Merger Shelved, Metal Share For Tender, Air-Sea Rescue Offer For Sale, Conflict Of Ideas On World Trade Meeting Developing Countries' Needs, Were January Exports A Freak?, Kleinwort, Benson, Lonsdale Limited, Good Year For Ericsson, "Aid India" Talks In Paris, W. German Credits Rising, Guard Bridge Paper's New Debenture, Standard Life Look To Equities Greenwood (St. Ives) Doing Well, Lonrho Limited A Record Achievement, Huddersfield Building Society Year Of Outstanding Progress, Standard Life Assurance Company New Business Exceeds £150,000,000 Assets Exceed £400,000,000 Mr. I. R. Pitman's Address, Record Output For Kaiser, Strike Threats Hit Paris Milan Turns Firm, The Imperial Tobacco Company (Of Great Britain & Ireland), Limited Annual General Meeting, Increased Sales For Carlsberg, £232,000 U.S.S.R. Order For Furnaces, Texaco Reports For 1963, 'Interunie' N.V. Internationall Beleggings Unie, Perkins Sales Service, Treasury Returns Show Deficit £12,486,000 Last Week, Warning To Europe Rising Production Costs, Hanimex Introduction, Union Corporation, Limited, £675,000 Offered For E. W. Tarry, Acute Shortage Of Credit. Business Appointments: Imperial Tobacco Chairman. Property: Alfred Pearson & Son, Town Houses.
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