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The Times - 13/04/1964

1964; Gale Group;

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From Our Golf Correspondent-AUGUSTA, APRIL 12, From a Golf Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Lacrosse Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ROWING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Swimming Correspondent, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RIFLE SHOOTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Association Football Correspondent, FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent-PARIS, APRIL 12, From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, -BENJAMIN FRANKLIN 1758., FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ARCHAEOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic, From Our Special Correspondent-PARIS, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-ATHENS, APRIL 12, From Our Special Correspondent-NICOSIA, APRIL 12, From Our Correspondent-ANKARA, APRIL 12, From Our Own Correspondent-DELHI, APRIL 12, From Our Special Correspondent-BELGRADE, APRIL 12, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, APRIL 12, From Our Africa Correspondent-DAKAR, SENEGAL, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, From Our Naval Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-KUALA LUMPUR, APRIL 12, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, APRIL 12, From a Special Correspondent, J. F. TREHANE., F. H. PEAKIN., P. B. D. BUNYAN., MOHAMED MIRGHANI., B. P. JONES. 22, Billiter Street, E.C.3., DOUGLAS COOPER., FRANK STANLEY., MAURICE COWLING., GEOFFREY COLLINS., JOHN R. H. YEOMAN., N. WILLBOURNE., J. A. V. BUTLER., JANET WISE., G. D. GARDNER., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Estates Correspondent, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Our City Editor, FROM LLOYD'S, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From a Correspondent,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Service Notices, Business Premises, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: North's Lacrosse Team More Penetrating, Sports in Brief, Defence The Key To Salopians' Tenth Victory, Britain Given Lesson In Race Planning, An Ill Augury For Tokyo Hockey Board Attack Ineffective, French Rugby Renaissance Under Albaladejo, Sharp Shows Signs Of Old Form, Cowdrey Forced To Withdraw, Australians Hand Over Kurrewa Keel Heavier Than Sovereign's, Miss Gissing Wins Slalom, Three Scullers Beat Record, Sweet Victory For Scots At Rainswept Hampden Tactical Stalemate Broken By Law And Baxter, First Badminton Title For Essex, Ainscough's Errors Help Llanelly, Miss Lehane Takes Her Revenge, Leeds And Ipswich Change Places Coventry Reclaim Leadership, Greek Football XI Out Of Olympics Council Say Players Are Professionals, Taxing Choice For Versatile Batty, Relentless Palmer Takes Fourth Masters Title Nicklaus Overhauls Marr To To Share Second Place, City R.C. Win Close Match At Bisley, Eton Pair Retain Rackets Title, Fettes Inspired By Lawrie And Steel, Relko Shows Clean Pair Of Heels In Prix Ganay Turn Of Speed Not Diminshed. Official Appointments and Notices: Ecclesiastical News Bishop Suffragan Of Buckingham, Newcastle, Mr. P. G. Walker has resigned as chair-, Perez Retires, From The London Gazette Friday, April 10, 1964, University News Oxford Class Lists, Appointments In The Forces Royal Navy. News: High Class, Open Day At The White House, Sharp Attack On Dr. Schröder, Call-Up Of Doctors In Belgium Reservists Told To Report Government Reply To Strike 14-Hour Talks Fail, Railway As Lifeline Of Trade For Landbound Mali, American "Plot" Allegation, British Police For Cyprus? Request By U Thant, Mr. Khrushchev's Allies To Meet This Week Rumania Still Stands Aloof From China Dispute, Strike Mediation Fails In Norway, Victory Leader Disclaims Political Ambitions, Octopus Study By Aqualung Team, Fritillaries in the Fields, Gen. Grivas Will Go To Cyprus "If Need Be" Talks With Pres. Makarios, Prime Ministers See Mr. Wilson, France Blamed For Western Torpor Defence Views Conflict, Differences In East Africa Hope Of Federation Fading, Growing Opposition To Second Term For President Lübke Doubts In Christian Democratic Party, Ghana Revision On Habeas Corpus Government Able To Challenge Decisions, Sir A. Home On A Worker's Right, Censorship Of U.S. Mail Alleged, Cadet Housemother, Unpolitical Pla About Berlin, The "General WHO Runs Away", Tunku's Move To Avert Rubber Strike, Ministers Of Six Meet Today, Hope Of £20M. Fair Orders, Navy's Part In Preventing All-Out War In Borneo Operations Cost Britain At Least £1M. A Week, Filter Cigarettes Safer Now U.S. Doctors' Findings, Talks On Post Strike Today Union Chief To See Mr. Woodcock, Coventry Cross In New York, Portugal Expels Four Lawyers Investigation Into Human Rights, Commons Report On Power Plants, Lie-Detectors Used In Sales Research Testing Reaction To Advertisements, New Car Ferries As Fall-Out Shelters, Father Finds Missing Son's Body, Bribery Inquiry By Sheffield Wednesday Two Players Suspended, Father's Fight Over Vaccination, New President Elected For Brazil Big Vote For Gen. Castelo Branco, Limited Grasp Of Ancient Culture, German Reply To Moscow, £428,000 Profit On £1,070 Outlay, Shaikh Abdullah Runs Risk Of Rearrest Challenge To Delhi Over Kashmir, Exhibitions Beat Strike Threat, 2 International Skiers Killed By Avalanche Overtaken While Making Film, Election Gains And Losses, Twisty Course At Kinlet Park, Pressed Steel Win Case Toolmakers' Not 'Official' Union, £28M. For Schools In The North Two-Year Programme, Property Market Somerset Hall Of Many Periods For Sale, Planning Australian And N.Z. Aid For Malaysia, Another "Changing Orbit" Satellite Rendezvous In Space Project, Arrival Of Spring Migrants Variations In Song, Mr. Khrushchev Returns To Attack Demand For China To Be Rebuffed Television Talk To 17 Nations, "Better And Better For Labour", Fighting Greeks And Turks Ignore U.N. Troops, After-Care For Offenders Lady Reading: 'Cut Red Tape', Officers For Staff Training, Move To Right In Rhodesia Mr. Field Expected To Resign Today Criticism In Party, Farming Notes And Comments, Paradox of Defence Policy, Rail Claim Added To Troubles That May Affect Votes, A Halt To Milk Yield Increase, Mr. Muggeridge On Clash With Club, More Overseas Aid Urged By U.N.A., Enterprise Homes for Young and Old, Movements Of Liners, President's Boeing For King Husain State Visit To U.S., Police Warning For "Little Perishers" Lord Kilbrandon On Juvenile Courts, 'Pressure For Cheap Drugs' Criticized Fears For Research, Dealer On Jade Theft Charge, "Dangerous Voice" Of Pressure Groups, Prison Terms And Cane For Policemen African Suspects Tortured, Rescue By Canadian Primate's Wife, More Pressure By Turkey On Greek Minority, Plan For Rising In Iran Alleged 16 On Treason Charge, Spanish Outburst Over Gibraltar Contraband Traffic Denounced, Third Big Attack By Vietcong Government Forces Kill 30, Agriculture Cash Problems When The Motorway Arrives, U.S. "Offered Aid To Dr. Castro". News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Both For Export, R.A.F. Book of Remembrance. Display Advertising: Martell, Usi, S. Noton Limited, Marshall & Snelgrove, Tca, Colston Appliances Ltd., Barker, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Amey Group Limited, Rdp, British Gypsum Limited, Standard Triumph, The Times, Spring Grove Laundries Ltd., Opera Mundi, Maple Cross Properties Limited, Van-Dal. Politics and Parliament: Cabinet Meeting On Budget Today Tax Expected On Consumption Curbing Import Bill, How Mr. Wilson Handles the Union Leaders, Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Reviews: The Nations in Concert, Wonderful Performance of Otello, Restoration of A Regency Theatre, Television Programmes B.B.C. (Ch. 1), Folk Songs A. and M., Russian Pianist Fails To Comprehend Concerto, Two French Playwrights on the Nature of Man, American Tour By B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra, Delicate Wartime Drama On Tv, Not Quite All Of Brahms. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Europe's Inflation, Answer, Please, A University to Save. Letters to the Editor: Coaching Days Past, Conflict In The Sudan, Supply Of Homes, A Party In Search Of A Pattern, Management, Manchester And The Lake District, Future Of The Tate Finding A Home For Foreign Works, Working Hours, By The People. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,582, Mardle Wins Chess Tournament Fight For Second Place. Obituaries: Mr. Hesketh Pearson Deep Love Of English Literature, Obituary, Lord Fairfax Of Cameron, Bishop Fyffe. Business and Finance: Gilt-Edged Holders To Canvass M.P.S, U.S. Economy Rides The Storm Steel Firms Deny Price Fixing Wall Street Holds Up Well, H.P. Sauce Tackle Intense Competition, Little Business On Exchanges, Bedding Workers Share Over £25,000, Rodwell Buys Shares In Subsidiary, Search For Cover Against Investment Loss Share Insurance Should Labour Win, Malaysian Order Goes To Japan M$13m. Power Plant, A.E.C. Sales Boom, A Computer's Place In Trade Union Affairs Machine Could Be Used As Negotiation Aid, Persistent Selling Pressure On Milan, Sandoz Sales Rise, Railways Show Their Wares Executive Comfort, 9% From Nairn, Williamson, Reyrolle Earnings Rise But Payment Held Super Oil Seals Exceed Forecast, How "The Times" Indices Have Moved, Business Views On Export Prospects Chambers Of Commerce Optimism, Busy Fibres Trade, Robert Hirst, Bailey Succeeds With Bid Majority Holding In Mountstuart, Fire Protection For Air Terminal, Short Money Supply, Sea Diamond Corporation Limited, Japanese Exports At Postwar Peak, Canadian Bill Rate, New Banking Building Floors From The Top Downwards, Planning To Come To Market, Dutch Payments Surplus Up, Bad Cotton Farming Costs Millions, Crossley Building Hope For Best Ever Year, Standard Oil Bid For Mt. Diablo, The Savoy Hotel Limited Traditional High Quality Maintained In Vastly Changing Times Very Satisfactory Results Despite Arctic Winter Of 1963 Mr. Hugh Wontner Reviews 75 Years Of Colourful History, John Knight Limited Annual General Meeting, Community Offer, National Savings Rise By £9.6M. P.O. And Trustee Bank Surplus, Oilfield News, Donaldson Merger Details Pasolds Lift Sights For Dividend, Iscor Doubts On Steel Plant Witbank Project, Anglo American Quarterlies. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodity Markets, Oliver Rix Rights At 2s. 9D., Option Prices, Share Prices' Firm Tone Before The Budget. Business Appointments: Business Changes Managing Director Of Idris. Property: Knight, Frank & Rutley, Sales By Auction.

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