The Times - 08/01/1964
1964; Gale Group;
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FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SQUASH RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-NICOSIA, JAN. 7, From Our Correspondent-BRUSSELS, JAN. 7, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, JAN. 7, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, JAN. 7, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, JAN. 7, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-LIMA, From Our Latin America Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Scottish Correspondent-KINROSS, JAN. 7., From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Labour Staff, W. T. D. RITCHIE., ALAN M. ALLAN., R. T. PAGET., PHILIP N. HOCKING., GERALD GRAINGE., J. LOPEZ-REY, , GRAHAM HUTTON., LESLIE MUTUM., TED HEATH., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Dramatic Critic, From Our Music Critic, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Agricultural Correspondent-OXFORD, JAN. 7, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, BRITISH AND JAPANESE COMPETITION, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM LLOYD'S,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Dancing, Appointments And Situations, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Atkins Favoured Again, M.C.C. Batsmen In Full Flow Wilson Hits First Century Lead Of 340 Runs, Lucky Burnley: Rotherham Lose Man And Lead, Fighting Display By Stilwell, Ghosts On Show, FAST Cresta Time At First Attempt, Opportunism In The Loose Gage's Quick Thinking Puts U.C.H. Through, Sports in Brief, £10,000 For Athletics Championships Sponsored, Miss Goitschel Wins Slalom, No Problem Of Stamina Caduval's Chance At Cheltenham, Superb Indians Drub Britain Too Much For Any Goalkeeper, Oddy Plays IT Cool, County Schoolboys Rugby Byrne Excels At Drop Kicking. News: £60M. Proposal On Medical Research Swiss Centre Scheme, President Johnson's Strategy For New Congress Session, Britain's Stand On Fishing Limits 16-Nation Conference Resumes Today, Standing by for the Global Herald, Dear Petrol May Not Be Best Buy Result Of 35 Tests, "Only Britain Could Have Intervened", Gurkhas Kill 10 Indonesians In Clash Intruders Said To Be "On The Run", Soldiers Lay Snow On Alpine Slopes Austrian Shortage For Olympics, Long Battle Over Closed Shop, Stock Exchange "Inadequate" Rebuilding Inquiry Opens, Challenge By Labour On Forces Commons Debate Sought Cyprus Demand And Recruiting Policy, U.S. Miners May Picket White House Demands Made Of President Food And Work, Chinese Hopes Of Oil From Algeria Aims Of Mr. Chou's African Tour, Keep D.S.I.R., Say Civil Servants, Orthodox Church's Link In Britain, A.E.U. Make New Steel Strike Move Minister Receives Report Today, Airlines Agree On Lower Fares, U.S. Licenses £15M. Wheat For Russia, U Thant's Concern On Middle East, Boys Fight Shy Of Jobs In Industry, Long Railway Contract To Carry Power-Plant Coal New Wagon In 'Merry-Go-Round': Millions More Revenue, House Removal Men Go To School Easing Housewife's Ordeal, Piccadilly Circus "Symbolic" Paralysis In Urban Remoulding, British Firm Sells Buses To Cuba $10M. Order By Havana Disapproval In Washington Ships To Be On U.S. Black List, Briton Hurt In Clash With Somalis, More Efficiency On Buses Integral Part Of Pay Rises, Movements Of Liners, Fire Damages North Weald Church, French "Cancer Serum" To Be Tested Effort To Clear Up Confusion, Cyprus Groups Agree To Remove Barricades Today Aircraft To Be Used To Spread Word In Remote Areas, 900 Sing A New Anglican Hymn Conference Trial, Former M.P. On Car Drink Charge, Printing Unions To Seek More Newspaper Members, "Serum" Treatment Claimant Defends His Methods Grateful Farmer's Part In Corsican Affair, Helping Peruvian Railways To Modernize Loans For Essential Services, The Christmas Parties At County Hall Bench Criticism, Australia Wool Promotion Plan Contribution To Be Quadrupled, Birds Anticipate February, Casino Official Tells Of His Second Wage Cashier For Trial, Identity Numbers For Canadians, Italian Apples Of Discord, 3 Heaters Pass "Which?" Test, Asbestos Dust Led To Man's Death, Security Bar On A Union Official, Master of Paper-back Classics in English, Turks To Make No Sacrifice, Heroism By Lakonia Crew Reported, Uganda One-Party State Dr. Obote Announces Decision, Tax Cuts Likely Next Year, 3 Children Die In House Fire, Singapore Talks On Defence, Soviet Demand On Cultural Links, Rome's Contact With Orthodox Church Prelude To Future Developments, Mr. Nehru "Very Tired And Weak" Doctors Flown From Delhi All Engagements Cancelled, Institute Proposed For A New Pattern In Farm Training "Lack Of Cooperation Between Farmers And Educationists", Pakistan-Soviet Oil Surveys, Film Makers Insist On State Money In British Lion, The Six Fail To Agree On Steel Tariffs Italian And Dutch Objections To Increases, Dr. Erhard Rejects Moves For Permanent Passes Plan Warning Of E. German Pressure To Separate W. Berlin, New Bonn Note On Argoud Case, Self-Rule Granted To Bahamas, 115deg. In New South Wales, School For Young Unemployed. Picture Gallery: The Peking Baby Panda. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Shell, Fred. Olsen Lines, Guardian Assurance Company Limited, The British Aluminium Co Ltd, The Sword And The Spirit, The National Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, Lonsdale & Bartholomew, Limited, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa Limited, The Salvation Army, Standard Triumph, Castrol, the united steel companies limited. Official Appointments and Notices: Church Appointments, From The London Gazette Tuesday, January 7, 1964, Admiralty Appointment, Naval Aides-De-Camp To The Queen, Administrators In West Indies, War Office Appointment, Durham's Honorary Graduands. Obituaries: Prince Chula Of Thailand, Surgeon Rear-Admiral James Hamilton, Mr. Reg Parnell Motor Racing Driver And Manager, Mr. Charles Edmonds, Obituary, Herr Karl-Heinrich Ullstein, Hon. Mrs. Franklin Long And Active Public Life. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Liberals in the Lords, Carrying Coal, Keeping the Score, The Wall, Berlin, and Bonn, Fears for French Radio. Letters to the Editor: Road Accidents, No Notes On Goya, For Profit?, Weeping Cherubim, The Church's Task, W. M. Thackeray, Gun Play Screened, Men For The Army Keeping Volunteer Spirit. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Founding a Professional Opera in New Zealand, Television Programmes, Margaret Webster On The Brontës, Manchester Play Becomes a British Classic The National Theatre: Hobson's Choice, Reconstruction Of Elegance, Humiliation But No Pity Duke of York's Theatre: Poor Bitos, Persian Pianist's Recital, £200 For K'ang Hsi European Group Admiral And Wife, A Study of Carmen in Depth Sadler's Wells Theatre: Carmen, French Songs Outstanding, Music Hall Returns To West End, "Lost" Play by Calderon for Bregenz Festival. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,501, Bridge Breaking A Contract, Dashing Chess Win By N. Littlewood. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Stock Exchange Tables: Closing Prices Account Days, Stock Exchange Dealings, Setback In Equities Low Yielders Hit, Zurich Turns Weaker Heavy Offerings On Milan, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Tin Values Sharply Higher On Sustained Buying Hedging Purchases Against Sales Of Physical Metal, Wall Street Higher In Brisk Trading, Unit Trust Prices, Wall Street Again At New Peak Profit-Taking Slows Advance. Business and Finance: Business Schools Proposals, Builders' Merchants Offer Success, U.S. Schilling Bond Sold, Free State Geduld, J. B. Eastwood Pay An Interim As Trading Improves One Point More From W. Riding Worsted, Pound Moves Ahead General Shortage, Record Iraq Oil Output, Large Turnover In Money, Latest Dividends, Japanese Brokers For London, S. & W. Berisford's Outlook "Stronger Position", Dupont To Stop Titanium Production, Higher Payment From Colvern?, Revenue Deficit Of £35.5M., Montague Burton Limited Current Trading At Record Level Opportunity For Expansion In France Future Viewed With Optimism, More Light On Oil Tangle $12M. Losses So Far Revealed, Share Markets Unsettled By Neddy Fears A Wages Contract Plan?, Latin American Development Private Investment Company Formed, Big Banks Hold Dividends On Lower Profits, Dr. Wells Calls For Freer Trade, Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., Option Business Still Large, Municipal Financing In U.S.-, Minnesota Mining Results, Northern & Employers Record Year, Export Orders For Aircraft Firms, Italian Giant's Setback Income Halved, No Reed-Spicers Bid "Leak", Norwich Union Provides £11½M. For L.M.S., Bp Protein Research In Nigeria, Sharp Rise In Swiss Gold Reserves, East And West Investment, Midland Bank Index Up In Last Quarter, Building Societies Lend More, Stocks Exempt From U.S. Shares Tax, Australia Reserve Deposits Raised. Business Appointments: Two New Directors For C.A.S.T. Sir H. Spurrier Leaves District Bank, Mr. K. F. Suggett and Mr. K. R. M.. Property: Curtis & Henson, Town Houses.
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