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The Times - 24/04/1964

1964; Gale Group;

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From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BOXING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Lawn Tennis Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Cricket Correspondent, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Science Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SOUTH WALES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, APRIL 23, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, APRIL 23, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, APRIL 23, From Our Correspondent-HONGKONG, From Our Commonwealth Staff, From Our Correspondent-NAIROBI, APRIL 23, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Correspondent, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-WESTMINSTER, THURSDAY, From Our Labour Correspondent, BROCKET., L. STRACHAN., G. COLE., HEATHER HARVEY., R. W. CRAIG., ERIC DE MARE., A. E. COOK, JOOST DE BLANK. AMBROSE REEVES, S. A. J. HOWIESON., WAYLAND YOUNG., EDWARD CARTER., ARTHUR PERCIVAL., P. NATAL., From a Correspondent, From Our Music Critic, From Our Special Correspondent-VIENNA, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT, From Our Wine Correspondent, By Our City Editor, From Our Motoring Correspondent-TORSLANDA, APRIL 23, FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM LLOYD'S, BY OUR CITY STAFF,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Appointments, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Eight Possibles In Relay Trial, Homeward Bound Ahead Of Feather Bed Princess Elizabeth Stakes Surprise For Trainer, British Hockey At Cross-Roads Path To Tokyo Sought In Ireland, Sangster Survives Match Of Moods With Howe, Lewis Ties For Lead After Bold Golf Bigger Ball Has Little Effect In Cox Moor Tournament, Sports in Brief, Gosforth Lively In Replay With Northern, McTaggart After Fifth Title, Mercer Overcomes Poor Draw Hard Man Gives Him Fourth Success, Suffocating Monopoly Of Seam Bowling Must Be Broken, Today's Football Association. Display Advertising: British Steel, Shell, B.O.A.C, General Cleaning Contractors Ltd, Garrard, Multiple Display Advertisements, SILVER Gillette, The Industrial Life Offices Association, The Eleven Clearing Banks, Ross Group Limited, American Express, Olympic & Bea, Sun Insurance Office Limited, The Observer, The Times, Crestafloors, Sas, Aviaco, Hevac, Harwal Finance Ltd, M & G Dividend Fund, Tww, Leo, Watches Of Switzerland Ltd, Crendon, English Electric Leo, P & O. News: Advertising Man On Documents Charge, Science and Medicine Evidence from Satellites for Solar Wind, Item withdrawn, Council Staff May Ban Overtime Middlesex Pay Dispute, New French Radio Statute, Agriculture Study Group In Russia Work On Suggestions By Mr. Khrushchev, Protection sought for the small shops in Resale Bill, Minister Opposes Tory Move For Library Charges, Close Finishes In Horse Trials, Colonel's Telephone Tapped In 1943 Swedish Report On Espionage Case, Fresh Victories For Liberals Of Canada Socialist Setback In Saskatchewan, Volunteer Force In B. Guiana Alerted, M.P.S' Questions On Spy Exchanges, Laos Prince Asked To Stay Junta's Call For A Bigger Coalition, Miss Dawn James's Car "Passed Red Light", 13,000 Fewer Unemployed Total Lowest For Nearly 2 Years, Tanganyika And Zanzibar Unite In One State, Japanese Move On I.L.O. Convention Revision Of Labour Laws, Prisons To Have More Doctors Need To Attract Psychiatrists, Subscriber Dialling To Europe Extended, It Was a Wonderful Year for Banting, Mayfair Block Will Take 250 Cars, B.M.C. Peace Talks Break Down, Movements Of Liners, Four Speeches Today By Prime Minister, "Horse-And-Buggy Mentality", Indian Cabinet To Be Strengthened Mr. Mehta As Planning Minister, Less Drunkenness Among The Young Midlands And London, M. Defferre Sees Sir A. Home Full Of Confidence, U.S. Asks Allies For Help In Vietnam, Commons Debate On Ferranti Profit, Edinburgh Festival Lost £23,204 1963 Production, Police Guidance To Surgeons Procedure With Accused Drivers, Tardy Response To Reorganization, British Civilian Missing In Cyprus Car Abandoned Near Village, Envoys Gather In Homage To Shakespeare The Queen's Tribute, British Appeal To Russia On Disarming Due Consideration For Proposals, Student's Murder Puzzles Police Help Of Companions Sought, Daughters Still Unrelenting, Missing Woman Found Dead At Home, Politics Shrewdly Observed, Rallies In Danger, Says R.A.C., Jury Refuse To Find Man Insane Lucid And Skilful, Judge Says, Anderson Points To "Third Man In Yacht" At Inquest Coroner On Refusal To Make Statement, Pure Wine Of Beaujolais, Dr. Lübke Tour Of S. America Begins Traditional Links, A Fine Crop Of Information-For 30gns. Gardening Survey, State Pensions For Norway Two-Thirds Of Income, Hope Of Selling More To Russia Agreement Signed, £45M. Oil Deal For Non-Toxic Gas, Full Support For Pres. Nyerere, Tunnelling At 9ft. A Day Progress On New Tube Line, S. Rhodesia Demands Conference Seat Pressure On Britain That Invites Rebuff Stage Set For Independence If Commonwealth Refuses, S. Africa Will Not Yield Apartheid Only Policy Dr. Verwoerd's Reply, Gaol Escape By Former S.S. Officer, Egypt Virtually In Charge, Press Council As Link With Public Lord Devlin's View, '12-Day Questioning Without Sleep' Ex-Officer's Claim At Lisbon Trial, Differences On Wage-Related Benefits Early Legislation Unlikely, Harsh Words For Wren's Patron 'Banal' College Court, Italian Appeal To Moscow For Communist Unity, Synagogue's Board IS Deposed Differences Over Minister, Superb Orchids At Paris Floralies, Mr. Wilson Denied His Knock-Out, University Entry System "Must Be Simplified" Pressure In Bulge Years, Criticism Of Solicitors Withdrawn, Mr. Johnson Wins An American Accolade "A President WHO Gets Things Done", Surprise Visit To Yemen By Pres. Nasser A Hero's Welcome In Sana "We Swear To Expel Britain", Bus Men's Ban On Smoking Ban, Chinese Government Decides The Play's The Thing, Prof. Buchanan's Six Steps To Implement Traffic Report. Law: Law Society Examination Results, Bequest To Hospital Lapsed IN RE SLATTER deceased, Witnesses For Defence Dering V. Uris And Others, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Motorist Punched Youth Clements V. Sparling. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: King's Cross Demolition. Official Appointments and Notices: Ecclesiastical News New Assistant Bishop Of Central Tanganyika, Australian's Post In Canada, New Assistant Director Of Prisons, Opera Students "Come Last" At Centre Reasons For The Resignations Building 'Unsuitable', MOSCOW.-The 1964 Lenin Prize for, Oxford Expects An Eventful Term. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Close to the Chest, Anglo-Russian Trade, The Wilson Way. Letters to the Editor: Intellectuals In Poland, Planning Proposals, To End Apartheid, Battles Against ICE, A Few Plain Words What IS The Point Of Saving?, In The Name Of The Capital, Patrons Round The Board. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: M. Monteux To Rest, Schoolchildren At The Dream Comedy Theatre:, Thomas Round Leaving D'oyly Carte, Music's Debt to Shakespeare, Wolfit and Philharmonia in Birthday Tribute, £9,892 For Furniture, Paintings Of An Italian Town, Director Leaves Nottingham, Well-groomed musical trio, Evocative Moments in Britten Revival, Choreographer Gets Busy on Vienna Opera Ballet. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,592, Broadcasting Programmes Television. Politics and Parliament: Prime Minister in clash over South Africa, Football bribery inquiries, Cable routes underground, Meat supplies and prices cause concern, New voluntary schools, Canadians back in queue. Obituaries: Mrs. Margaret Drey, Mr. Karl Gerhard, Mr. Raymond Russell, Mr. Harold Scott, Sir David Davies Former County Court Judge, Obituary. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, Queen Street £3M. Loan Offer 45 P.C. Dividend Likely, Equities Hold Their Own Gilts Dull, U.S. Gold Stock Held, Closing Prices, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Profit-Taking On Wall Street Fractional Range, Improved Continental Interest In Tin, Growing Popularity Of High Yielding Unit Trusts, London Provisions, Unit Trust Prices. Business and Finance: Alliance Building Society A Year To Beat All Records, Texas Gulf Earnings Outlook, Singer & Friedlander Limited Continued Growth, U.K. Car Exports' £2.5M. A Day New Records Likely In First Quarter, Radiation Profits Soar, New Industrial Bank For Spain, Elbief, Key To Assoc. Biscuit Outlook IS Productivity, E.N.I. Subsidiary Raises Capital, Italian Trade Slumps, Myton, Broken Hill South Profits Jump, Philips Sales To Rise, £110,000 By-Pass Contract.-A, Shell Growth In First Quarter, The Gold Market Under Control Soviet Sales Absorbed, One-Year Bonds, Sunderland Yard's £2M. Orders, "Irresponsibility Of Management" Labour Relations Are Shirked, Says Don, Staggering Statistics And Cleanliness At Volvo Electronic Brains Executives, Ballito Earning More, Montfort (Knitting Mills), Pound Holds Firm Good Outlook, National Cash Earn Less, Bury & Masco Scrip, International Paints Recover And Hoist Payment Upward Trend Resumed By Rawlplug, Record Home Loans, U.S. Ford Dividend Raised, Farmers' Loans To Cost More, Lekissa 2s. Shares At 6s. 6d. Each, Bernard Wardle And Company Limited, Option Market, Uneven Flow Of Money, Van Den Bergh's En Jurgens' Fabrieken N.V., Rush For Grossmith, Soon Only Two Jobbers In U.S. Stocks Behind The Rank Xerox Glamour, The Associated Biscuit Manufacturers Ltd. Higher Level Of Earnings Improved Efficiency: Lower Operating Costs Mr. Rupert E. Carr On Encouraging Progress At Home And Overseas, Electrolux Of America, Move To Stabilize Building Trade World Problem, Yesterday's Dividends, British Steel Construction (Birmingham) Limited, Further Gains On Milan Foreign Buying AIDS Recovery, Brit. Inds. Flexible Trust, Studebaker Recovery, Further Fall In Note Circulation, Bank Statements For April. Business Appointments: Lord Geddes To Be Chairman. Property: Country Properties, School Lane, Gerrards Cross, Bucks.

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