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The Times - 19/06/1964

1964; Gale Group;

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From a Staff Reporter, From Our Motor Racing Correspondent-LE MANS, JUNE 18, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Golf Correspondent-DEAUVILLE, JUNE 18, FROM OUR CRICKET CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Boxing Correspondent, FROM OUR SWIMMING CORRESPONDENT, From a Cycling Correspondent, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Equestrian Correspondent-MALVERN, JUNE 18, FROM OUR MIDLAND CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-OXFORD, JUNE 18, From Our Medical Correspondent, FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-STRASBOURG, JUNE 18, From Our United Nations Correspondent-NEW YORK, JUNE 18, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, JUNE 18, From Our Correspondent-GENEVA, JUNE 18, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, JUNE 18, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Special Correspondent-NICOSIA, JUNE 18, From Our City Editor, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-WESTMINSTER, THURSDAY, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Labour Staff, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, JOHN ELLIOT., H. SELWYN FRY., JOHN GORST., JAMES CROOKS, , KENNETH ROBINSON., EBBISHAM., PATRICK WALL., FRANCIS-WILLIAMS., D. H. BLACK., MICHAEL CLARK HUTCHISON., MONTAGUE CALMAN., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Dramatic Critic, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT-ZURICH, From Our Special Correspondent-ALDEBURGH, JUNE 18, From Our Music Critic, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera Ballet And Concerts Henry Wood Promenades, Declaration Of Dividends, Flowers, Public Appointments. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Mixed, Stock Exchange Dealings, U.S. Gold Stock Steady, Spark Holdings Debenture Placing Planned, Markets Very Firm Gilts Irregular, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Profit-Taking On Wall Street, Drawing Of Bonds, London Closing Prices, Tin Prices React: Cash Falls £13 15s., London Provisions Exchange. Sport: Course Completed Close Hauled, British Boxers Not Up To Olympic Standard, Midsummer Elegance Takes To Its Heels Over Ascot Duckboards Stewards To Inspect Course This Morning, Lord's Test Of Patience Today's Outlook Depressing, Junior Swimmers On Trial, Sports in Brief, Gordon Aggressive But Unfortunate, Women Golfers Gain Eight Points Lead Overwhelming Advantage For START Of Second Day, Hot Pace Likely In Three Miles, Notts Show More Resolution Cartwright Best Of Warwick Bowlers, Essex Lead Gets A Boost Barker Shines On A Dreary Day, Shooting Triumph For Devonian, Serious American Challenge At Le Mans, Four Overs And Seven Runs, Booth Delays Yorkshire Declaration Brings Little Progress, Seeds Wither Away From Queen's Club Lawns Fletcher And Miss Catt Ousted On Wooden Courts, British Students Seek Change, Assistants Dispute Cancellation First Round Scores Qualify. Display Advertising: B.O.A.C, Multiple Display Advertisements, Cutty Sark, British Railways, Albright & Wilson, Wilkinson Sword, Black & Decker, Shell-Mex and B.P. Ltd, A.N.Z, Dent & Reuss Ltd, Coutts & Co, Rawlplug, The Times, The William Baird Group, Rickmansworth And Uxbridge Valley Water Company, Firestone, Castrol, Bs, Jp, Housing the Homeless Central Fund, Joshiba, National Savings Committee,, Temperance Permanent Building Society, Cleveland Discol. Politics and Parliament: Action to stop pirate radio wanted now, Parties in rowdy conflict on nationalization policies, House Of Commons Film quotas fixed, Company contributions to political funds: Mr. Callaghan's schedule. News: Tension Rises After Clashes In Cyprus Villages Swedes Enforce Cease Fire, Atlantic Yacht Nearing Home Frenchman's Lead, Blood Tests For Eire Drivers, Airline Pilots Call A Strike, Welsher On The Derby Fined £150, Wife Wanted To Save Pension Rights, Composers' Chances 'Cut By B.B.C. Policy', Holiday Postal Vote Opposed All-Party Agreement Unlikely, Statement On Birth Control Clarified 'New Theories Danger', Russia To Be More Flexible Over "Bonfire Of Bombers", Sheffield Promotions, Post Office View On Pay IS "Too Narrow" Report Backs Claim By Postmen's Union, Mr. Crossman 'Got Things Wrong' 'Heretic's' Confession, Belief That Dr. Erhard Will Meet Mr. Khrushchev Friendly Tone Of Message This Week, Hint Of Package Deal For Rail Unions, Granting Of Licence To Deaf Mute Criticized, Nuclear Shelters Survey, Bullet Caused Death After 33 Years, Mr. Inönü May Visit London, Changes In Iraq Cabinet, Champion Mare For Third Year, 7 Weeks' Summer Time In 1965, Ship Capsizes In Dock Recently Sold To Russia, Town Council Candidates Are Becoming So Scarce Should Payment Be Offered?, Spit And Polish At The Docks How Meat 'Should' Be Handled, Mr. Brooke Orders A Police Inquiry In Birmingham Allegations Of "Planted" Evidence, £10,000 Prizes At Norfolk Show, Malaysia Summit Preparations, U.S. Lecturer Goes Into Hiding To Avoid Deportation, Typhoid Inquiry Opens Aberdeen Visit Soon, Russians To Limit Grain Purchases, Higher Fees For Legal Officers Of The Church Proposals For The Assembly, £800,000 Gifts To London College Stipulation On Building, Oil Groups' £112M. Plans For The Humber Petrofina Want Big Refinery Total's £12M. Plant, John Birch Society In The Red, Poles Again Accuse West Germany, Spanish Police Make 100 Arrests Agitation In Seven Cities Alleged, Ascot And The Test Washed Out, Bolshoi Expulsion Protest, South Arabian Talks Still Go Slowly Ways Of Achieving More Democracy, 35 Prisoners To Be At Canal Reopening Unguarded Work, Mexico's Western Revolution, Chance Hybrids Among the Trees, Agreement In Bus Dispute Union Recommends Package Deal Bigger Vehicles, Bigger Wages, Mr. Sandys Warns S. Rhodesia, Agreement Near On Libya Bases Evacuation "To Begin In November", Obscenity Trials Plea IS Rejected, 'Wage Drift IS Not All Bad' N.I.C. View Criticized, "Right To Defend Existence", S. Rhodesia Needs Non-Racial Party Sir E. Whitehead On "Imminent Dangers", Why Airliners Are Unpunctual Weather And Port Congestion, Landing Fees To Be Raised, 20 Companies Named, Italy Facing Austerity Measures Hint Of Common Market Aid, Bentham's Belief In Birth Control, Mr. Ngala Will Cooperate On Changes Offer On Kenya Constitution, U.S. Officers Reluctant To Serve In S. Vietnam Wish To Avoid Responsibility For "Inevitable Disaster", Useful Data From Bird-Watching, Three-Hour Verbal Free Fight On Nationalization, Movements Of Liners, "Eat More Kippers" IS New Campaign, Laos Consultations "All The Time", Community Development Clearing House Closing, House Agents 'May Be Licensed', Complete Roman House, Britain Votes For Study Of Moves Against S. Africa Decision On U.N. Sanctions Deferred, Privilege Report On Mr. Hogg Ready, Rumanians Still Call For Unity Address To Polish Party Congress, Cancer Link With Air Pollution Comparisons Made In Australia, Dates For Police ACT Changes, Ombudsman Asked To Explain, Nine Essential Trace Elements, Australia To Overhaul Defence Bigger Reserve And Higher Pay, E.E.C.'S Increase In Output Nearly Double Britain's Dr. Hallstein's Warning On Need For Cereals Price Decision, B. Guiana Inquiry On Disturbances, Proposal For Two Canadas Scheme Submitted By Montreal Society, State Boards Asked To Economize Appeal By Chancellor Review Of Programmes "Not A Panic Measure". News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Church Music School Secretary Retiring, Mr. E. Chase has been appointed director, New Stipend Scales At Cambridge, £75,000 For Gymnasium, Birmingham Students For S. Rhodesia, £700,000 Building Grant For Oxford, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, Canadian Defence Appointments, New Ceylon Cabinet Appointment, £93,000 Atom Research Grant. Picture Gallery: Coming away from washed-out Ascot. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,640, U.S. Chess Player's Chances Fade, Broadcasting Programmes Television. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The Admiral's Broadside, Everything but the Money, High Roads for Aden, Outings and Innings, Science To The Rescue. Letters to the Editor: Post Office Purchases, Films Sponsored By Industry, Hospitals For Britain Overcrowding And Improvisation, Driving Dangers, Slavery Still?, Cure For Transport, The Zanzibar Tiger, O Times! O Morals!, Obscene Publications Bill, Economic Harmony. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Britten Cello Symphony a Masterpiece, A Slicker And Less Dangerous Pinter, Furniture Fetches £82,637 2,800gns. For Commode, Fluent Meyer Ballet Oxford Playhouse: Western Theatre Ballet, Old Master Drawings, Exploration in Modern Opera, Splendid Cast At V. And A., Bristol Old Vic For London, Shakespearean Impact on German Audiences. Obituaries: Obituary, Mr. Alexander Melikpashayev, Fr. Paul Grosjean, Sir Godfrey Armstrong, Sir Henry Spurrier A Forthright Industrialist, Signor Giorgio Morandi Outstanding Italian Painter. Law: High Court Of Justice: Chancery Division "Respectable And Responsible" Theodorou V. Bloom, Bankruptcy Jurisdiction, Court Of Appeal Husband Can Stay In The Matrimonial Home Akingbehin V. Akingbehin, Vexatious Litigant. Business and Finance: Record Earnings And Payment From Parkinson Cowan Chubb & Son Give Three Points Extra, Stonehill Holdings Limited, Express Dairy's Good Year, Builders' Shares For Birmingham Market, Saunders Valve Give 1-For-3, The Industrial And General Trust Satisfactory Results Achieved Revenue And Dividend Again Higher Lord Tangley Reviews a Year of Continuing Progress, J. Walter Thompson Co., Reichhold Chemicals Limited Larger Sales And Profit Mr. G. S. Bache's Statement, Dollar Bond Deals By-Pass Stock Exchange Costs Claimed Uncompetitive, Easy Day In Money, Domestic Offer, Lock Firm Recovers In Second Half, Hotel Management Link In U.S., Kerry's (GREAT BRITAIN) Limited Machine Tool Makers and Wholesale Distributors To The Motor, Engineering, Radio, Electrical And Cycle Trades, Convertible Deferred Scrip By Cope Allman, One Point More From M. Samuel, Tax Equalization Amendments, As You Were On Mountstuart, Boots Pure Drug Company Limited World Sales Exceed £119 Million Mr. Willoughby R. Norman Optimistic On Future Prospects, Gold Price Higher, London Elec. Trust Rights At Par, Marston Valley Brick Company Limited An Exceptional And Interesting Year, Polyester Deals With E. Europe Three Giants Combine, Record Canadian Wheat Sales, Training The Graduate New Poser For Industry, Canadian Bill Rate, Sharp Rise In B.E.T. Profit And Dividend, £1M. For Channel Tunnel Survey, Airfix Industries Limited, Unilever N.Y., Sterling Slips Back, Francis Shaw & Company Limited (Machinery Makers for the Rubber and Plastics Industries), Banister, Walton Earn More-Pay Less, Record Australian Company Profit, Snia Viscosa Loan Terms, Thomas Brown & Sons Limited (General Merchants, Retailers, Manufacturers, Warehousemen, Rum Distillers and General Agents in Australia), Krupp Subsidiary's Turnover Down, Big Rise In The Tv Market 1963 Figure Nearly Doubled, More Notes In Circulation, Martin Walter Takeover, Japanese Banker In German Talks, Where The Workers Work, Gulf Oil Awarded M1 Contract, Marston Brick Have Big Order Backlog, International Aeradio Limited Mr. Patrick De Laszlo Reports On A Record Year, Good Rally On Milan Paris Irregular, Paper Production Up 14 Per Cent, Bowmaker Acquire Minority Shares, Yesterday's Dividends, Unicorn Securities Profit Setback In 1963 Year Starts Well For Castrol, Finance For The West Marketing. Business Appointments: Mr. O. H. Frost New Chairman Of Gamages. Property: Country Properties, Charles J. Parris & Quirk.

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