The Times - 08/05/1964
1964; Gale Group;
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From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTOR RACING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Athletics Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Staff-YORK, MAY 7, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-WINCHESTER, MAY 7, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-HAMBURG, MAY 7, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent-PEKING, MAY 7, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, MAY 7, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-MILAN, MAY 7, From Our Special Correspondent-GENEVA, MAY 7, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Middle East Correspondent-ADEN, MAY 7, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From Our Own correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-NEW YORK, MAY 7, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, NORMAN ST. JOHN-STEVAS., ERIC J. N. NABARRO., S. V. TREDINNICK., ROBERT H. MATTHEW, President, Royal Institute of British Architects. COLIN BUCHANAN, President, Town Planning Institute. JOHN SUMMERSON. May 7., ANTHONY WAGNER. The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, S.W.1. May 7., FRANK MEDLICOTT., REGINALD TURNOR., BALFOUR OF INCHRYE. House of Lords, May 6., From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, DONALD WADE, Deputy Leader, Liberal Party. House of Commons, May 6., NOBLE FRANKLAND., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Medical Correspondent, From Our Music Critic, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, By Our City Editor, From Our Special Correspondent-GELA (SICILY), MAY 7, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Company Meeting Notices, Personal, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Improved Trading Interest In Copper Contracts, Wall Street Peak, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, London Closing Prices Account Days, Drawing Of Bonds, Further Gains On Wall Street Cheerful Sentiment, Minor Movements In Exchanges, Better Day For Equities Gilts Still Quiet, London Provisions Exchange. Display Advertising: Chance Brothers Limited, Rdp, Multiple Display Advertisements, Midland Bank, Production Exhibition Department, Fibreglass Limited, Hoechst, The Times, Ford, The Sunday Times, C. J. Lytle Limited, Burroughs, Sas, Flexello, Shell-Mex And B.P. Ltd, OPERA MUNDI europe, Swiss Credit Bank, Evans Limited, Pan Am, Weir group, The Standard Bank Limited, Crockett & Jones, Granada Tv, Bea, White Horse, First National City Bank, P & O, Cartier Ltd, The Kennedy Memorial Appeal. Sport: Ireland Crashes In Practice Severe Damage To Lotus-B.R.M., Parks Rescues Sussex Dexter's Innings A Little Gem, Marksman Gets Call To Aden, Sports in Brief, Westbrook Makes Light Of Disability Thomson Recovers From Bad START At Llandudno, Derby Colts Approaching Moment Of Truth Carrack May Give Clue To Oncidium's Worth, Kurrewa V Coming Along Well, Cambridge Favourites In Centenary Meeting, Superb Innings By Brearley Gloucester Given Object Lesson, Two Decisions By B.B.B. Of C., Lancashire Saved From Follow-On Spin Bowlers Too Good For Batsmen, Australian Variation Of Gamesmanship Potter A Conjurer With Unorthodox Grip, Not One British Player Left In The Singles, Spin Troubles Essex All-Round Value Of Illingworth, Hampshire Enmeshed In Web Of Inertia. Picture Gallery: Maiden Flight of Super VC 10. News: Overseas Service Council Named, Racial Hatred Spreads In Wake Of U.S. Primaries Threat In Mr. Wallace's Successes, Heidelberg Condemns American Book, Powers Inadequate, Magistrate Says, Hamburg Celebrates 775 Years Of Enterprise Guests Proclaim Virtues Of Free Trade, £500,000 Plan For Health Education Local Campaigns, Signor Segni's Call For E.E.C. Expansion Exclusive Trends Opposed, After-Sales Drive By B.M.C. In France, Ld. Devlin's Reply On 'Star Chamber' M.P.'S Criticism Of Press Council, Question For Sir A. Home Likely, Not Quite Fleet Street in Aden, Children Imprisoned Within Themselves, Airline Transforms Pakistan Travel, Cuba To Buy 500 More Buses U.S. Displeased By British Deal, Kennedy Appeal Launched Runnymede Site Chosen, Aden Faces Threat From Inside Federation Tribesmen Return From Yemen With Arms And Money, Nuclear weapons in the Middle East, Shortened Life Cycle Of New Products Value Of Market Research, Union Man Attacks Shadow Minister Immaturity Charge, Winchester Candidates Clash On Defence Issues, Loyalty To Russia Against China Ulbricht-Kadar Pledge, Centenary Gift To Press Fund, Readiness To Strike Back In Borneo Malaysian Reply To Threat, Movements Of Liners, Senator Fulbright Sees Mr. Inönü, Borough Election Results in England and Wales, U.S. Author Accuses Texas Oil Magnate Of Kennedy Murder, Pakistan U.N. Move Barred By India Aitendance Of Shaikh Abdullah Opposed, U.S. And Britain Protest Over "Drugging" Officers' Dinner In Russian Hotel, £17,500 Damages For Blinded Girl, More Liberal Law On Abortion Advocated, M.P.S Urge Contest For New Design, 27 Bomb Incidents In British Guiana, Chief's Attack On Apartheid System "Forced Down Throats", Backbenchers May Try For Debate, N. Zealand Labour Shift To Left Federation Calls For "Full Socialism", Elections In Italy's Newest Autonomous Region, Catholic Ruling Against Birth Control Pill Contraception Not God's Law, Says Dr. Heenan, Child Was Next To Death Bed, Overseas Surveys In Geology, "End Signing-In" Clerks Say Treated Like Children, Airports May Get New Safety Aid Cost Of Arrestor Gear, China Presses On With Flats And Factories Determination To Catch Up With Western Standards, Debate In United Nations To Be Reopened, Earthquake Makes Many Homeless, Move By Car Unions To End Their Disputes, £80,550 Paid For Wye Salmon Reaches, Britain's Bridge Prospects Good, Robbins Report "Remote From Problems" Prof. Beloff's View, U.N. Trade Conference Every Three Years Proposed Permanent Machinery Suggested, Schoolboy Gangs Terrify Town, Barotse Visit To London Opposed, JET Explodes In Mid-Air, Suez Flare-Up Eight Years After Mr. Selwyn Lloyd Ignores Attack Collusion Hint By Mr. Healey, Order Of St. Michael And St. George, Toxic Reactions To New Drugs, Car Saturation Point Not Yet In Sight Driver's Task Will Grow Worse, Millmount Wins Again, The New London Councils, Further Inquiries On Heads Report, Big Labour Gains In The Boroughs Eight Councils Captured: Liberal Losses Conservatives Take Five Towns. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, Church Appointments, "The Times" Poster Wins Award, Awards Change At Oxford College. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Britain's Tribute, Champion Coachman, A Cautious Rapprochement, Logic Run Mad, Health Through Education. Letters to the Editor: A Corner For Caroline, Records Of War, A Commercial Contract, Trade In Dirt, Codes And Ciphers, Personal Savings, 'In The Gothic Style' Time For Second Thoughts. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Mrs. Marjorie McIntosh, Sir Gibson Graham Former Chairman Of Baltic Exchange, Dr. José Maza Chilean Diplomatist, Mr. Iso Elinson Pianist Of Integrity And Sensitivity, Mrs. Eleanor Melville Metcalf, Obituary, Mr. Neil McEacharn, Mr. Alfred Rosmer. Reviews: Paintings Fetch £21,574 £2,200 For Six Hunting Scenes, Fund Of Froth And Frolic, Old and New Terms to Describe Singers, Handel Arias Well Sung Miss Janet Baker's Artistry, State-Administered Theatre in Rumania, Rare Operatic Delights, A Régime at an End, Rembrandt Now On View, Student Directs R.A.D.A. Play. Politics and Parliament: House Of Commons Aid to developing countries, New instructions to commands, Crime damages scheme may be widened. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Programmes Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,604. Business and Finance: CURRYS LIMITED (Retailers of Radio, Television, Electrical Appliances and Cycles) Sir Nutcombe Hume On Company's Expanding Business, U.K.A.E.A. To Exhibit At Frankfurt, The Telegraph Condenser Company Year Of Extremely Difficult Conditions Encouraging Increase In Export Trade Mr. W. C. Handley On Current Prospects, Nchanga Consolidated Copper Mines Limited Bancroft Mines Limited, Canadian Investors Like C.P.R. Shares, Latest Dividends, Trans-Oceanic Debenture, Call For Crown Cork Inquiry Rejected, Dublin Motor Firm Seeks Quote, £1M. Available For "Pay Tv" Trial, Reserves And Spot Rate, Housewives To Advise Unit Trust, Turning Point For China Trade, Wimpey Progress, Toronto S.E. Chairman, Bp To Buy Refinery In Singapore, Goodlass, Wall Disappoint, Japan Silent Over $50M. Deal Reports Reserves Drop Eases, U.S. Gold Stock Held, Scottish Consumption Rises 10.8 P.C., Two More Little "Neddies", Thomas C. Keay, Limited Very Satisfactory Results Mr. W. F. Keay On Board's Capital Proposals, Nchanga Copper To Take Over Ailing Bancroft Mine, Pressed Steel Staff Reorganization, Ellis Tender Price Fixed At 24s., Export Peak For Australia, Neckermann Growth, Wiggins, Teape Profits DIP Start-Up Losses Now Halted, Times Furnishing Profits And Dividend Up, King-Size Problems For Sicilian Industry Training Labour And Taming Site, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY (Incorporated in Canada with Limited Liability), Sea Search Firm Names Board Drilling For Oil, Canadian Bill Rate, Robertson Gives Jam Today, Rise In U.S. Exports For March, F. C. Finance Limited, Money Short At The Close, One Voice For The Textile Industry, Market Holidays, Triplex Offer £190,000 For Irish Lancegaye, Algeria Exploration, Doubled Dividend From Lister And Co., Castrol Earnings Up 22 P.C.-2½ Points More Better Half-Year For Assoc. Engineers, Mobil Oil's £4M. Expansion Of Essex Refinery Output To Increase By A Third, ALEXANDER HOWDEN (HOLDINGS) LIMITED (International Insurance & Shipbrokers), More Notes In Circulation, Hawkers Not To Claim For Argosy Loss Triennial Trade Talks Move, 30 British Ships Laid Up, Business Equipment Exports Rise, I. Griew & Co. Substantially Increased Sales, Rosenthal A Storm Centre In China Trade, Trade Indemnity Company Limited Mr. H. T. Silversides On Credit Insurance, Refuge Assurance Company Limited Another Year Of Satisfactory Progress Mr. J. Proctor-Pearson's Statement, G. & J. Weir Outlook Brightens. Business Appointments: New Barlow & Jones Appointments, Mr. R. Ellis has been appointed a direc-. Law: Not Connivance Robertson V. Robertson And Taylor Taylor V. Taylor, Wardship Jurisdiction In Re P (An Infant), Discretion With Reluctance Dashwood V. Dashwood. Property: Country Properties, 'Woodhurst,' Maidenhead.
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