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The Times - 14/02/1964

1964; Gale Group;

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From Our Cricket Correspondent-NEW DELHI, FEB. 13, Cambridge University 1, Old Boys League 2, From Our Athletics Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, From Our Defence Correspondent, From Our Naval Correspondent, From Our Military Correspondent, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, From Our Correspondent-OXFORD, FEB. 13, FROM OUR RADIO CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, FEB. 13, From Our Correspondent-WELLINGTON, FEB. 13, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Industrial Correspondent, From Our City Editor, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, FEB. 13, ALEXANDER OF TUNIS. House of Lords, Feb. 13., IAN NORRIE. High Hill Bookshops Limited, 6 High Street, Hampstead, N.W.3, Feb. 12., MARTHE H. PEARCE. Mayfield, Grove Avenue, Pinner., FRED HOYLE. 1. Clarkson Close, Cambridge., T. M. CHARLTON. Department of Civil Engineering, The Queen's University of Belfast, Feb. 12., H. LEGGE-BOURKE. House of Commons, Feb. 12., DAVID PHILLIPS. 6D Peterborough Villas, S.W.6. Feb. 12., JEFFREY D. NEWNHAM, President, United Nations Student Association. 25 Charles Street, W.1. Feb. 11., JOHN FRYD, General Secretary., MICHAEL STEWART. House of Commons. Feb. 12., TOM STEPHENSON. Secretary, The, From a Correspondent, MONCK. House of Lords, Feb. 10., ERIC DAVIES, Managing Editor., F. ANDREW SHARMAN. 10 Erskine Hill, Hampstead Garden Suburb, N.W.11, Feb. 11., DAVID SCOTT. 15 Northwick House, N.W.8, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Science Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Dramatic Critic, FROM OUR NEW YORK DRAMATIC CRITIC, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic, By Our City Editor, From Our Correspondent-PARIS, FEB. 13, FROM LLOYD'S,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Opera, Ballet And Concerts, Business Premises, Flowers, Public Appointments. Sport: Cambridge Footballers Pay The Penalty, Ratanada Win Polo Event Surprise For Army Teams, Sports in Brief, Fine Arts Best Of Day Aulnoye May Make Speed Tell, Notable Scalp For Tonbridge Eton Pair Beaten In Own Court, Milan Knocked Out Of Cup, Climax Of Hockey Struggle Territorial Matches End Appropriately, Fourth Test Match In India Lured Down Dark Alley, Fastest Runner Will Not Compete In Olympics Jakarta Athletes Suspended, Australian Cricket Tour Team Below Their Usual Strength Bowling In Almost Entirely New Hands, Wilson Through To Semi-Final, Hockey Club Records, £20,000 For Golf New Wentworth Sponsors. Display Advertising: Henry Ansbacher & Co, B.O.A.C, Wilkinson, Bp, Multiple Display Advertisements. Official Appointments and Notices: Assistant Chief Of Naval Staff Appointed, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments, I.O.C. Chancellor Resigns, The Rev. R. M. Nichols, Director of, Australian Inquiry Judge Appointed, University News Oxford, Party Post For Ghana Envoy In London, British Museum Trustee. News: Aircraft Held Ready To Fly Britons Out, St. Valentine's Day Customs, 4 Years For Shooting Warder, Russian-U.K. Trade Negotiations, R.A.F.'S "Golden Eagles That Can Skim The Ground", Navy's Tight Schedule For Polaris Takeover, Independence Plans For Protectorates E. African Example May Cause Delays, New Transport Plan For Ulster, U.S. Supersonic Plan Attacked, Water Shortage In North-West Threatened Manchester Urged To Tap Lakes "Little Effect On Land Or Public", Gulbenkian Foundation Grants, State Share In Machine Tools Union's AIM Of Competition, British Command In Cyprus Strengthened Divisional H.Q. Troops To Fly Out Today Military Families Moved From Limassol, Zinoviev Shares Lenin's Glory Spotlight In Film, More Colour Tv Talks Begin Today, Using The Lazy Tiber To Speed Traffic, Attack Deliberate, Says General, Somerset House Stamp Charges Three Men Accused, Betel NUT Chewing A Cause Of Cancer, Petrol Muddle In Ceylon, Budget Day On April 14, Australians Join N. Zealand Press Take-Over Struggle, Qantas Pilots Strike Over Rest Days Entire Fleet Grounded, 160 University Staff Lost To Other Countries In Year Figure Thought To Be More Than Made Up For By Inflow From Abroad, Bill To Amend Law On "Interests", Army Improvements Range From Tanks To Tents, Movements Of Liners, British Soldier Sentenced Went To E. Germany To Marry, 'Hospital Services In Jeopardy', Court Action Over Sonic Booms, Efta Concern On Egg Subsidies, F.B.I. Confident Of Expansion More Investment In Plant, M.P.S Want Change In Union Law Stopping Victimization, Berlin Passes Issue Nears Crisis Holiday Cancelled By Herr Brandt, Europeans To Vote With Africans, Prime Minister Holds To His Cuba Policy Wide Agreement In Exchanges With Mr. Johnson, "Charter" For Women Engineers, Mr. Nanda Declines To Name Thieves, Price Maintenance Bill Next Week, Science In Britain Not Lagging, Lord Shawcross Says, Two Spectators At Trial Detained, All Different When the Road Comes, "Fanny Hill" Decision, Shopping Precinct For Oxford, Call For Informed Discussion, Molecular Biologists Get Organized, Call To Double Plastics Duty, Washington Talks: Next Steps For Peace, Mr. Sandys Confers With Mr. Mintoff, Third German Suspect Found Dead Euthanasia Trial Defendant, Devonshire Club Rebuilding, Deterrent Takes 7% Of £2,000M. Defence Bill Doubts On V-Bomber Rejected, Plot By Policemen Alleged, Package Deal Plan For Engineers, £255M. Saving From Nuclear Transfer American Offer At Geneva, "Mirror" Ban Lifted By Union Talks Follow, Somali Indignation Against Ethiopia Aggression Charge Rejected, Armed Bank Raiders Grab £7,000 Cashier's Courage, British Teachers For E. Africa, Report On Ill-Treatment By Police Suppressed, M.P. Says, Tory Need To Appear Credible As A Reforming Party, Defence "Plaything Of Politics", "Court Farce" Under New Rules Cautioning Minor Offenders, Bulgaria To Relax Grip On Industry Incentives And More Competition, Labour Attack On Concord Terms, Municipal Busmen's Pay Rise, Committee To Discuss Tanganyika Mutiny. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: The Australian Team to Tour England. Index. Editorials/Leaders: A Shift to the Navy, Battle for a Newspaper, All Blushing Spent, Kashmir. Letters to the Editor: Tension Over Cyprus Wisdom Greeks Must Show, The Right To Strike, Public Access, Repeal Of Rent ACT, Invitation List, Scenes In The Congo, The Buchanan Message, Migrating Scientists, New Missionaries, Bank Hours, Anagram Epitaph. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Sir Albert Richardson, Lieut.-Gen. Pavel Zernov, Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Mr. Leslie Graham, Mr. Arthur Upfield The Outback In Crime Fiction, Mr. J. C. Powell-Price. Law: £3,400 For Scalded Boy White V. Tilbury And South East Essex Group Hospital Management Committee, Outrageous Attack On Police Regina V. Drinkwater And Another, Rules on fresh evidence before Court of Criminal Appeal, Evidence Of Murderous Threats Regina V. Culling. Politics and Parliament: Socialist Party To Contest Bromley, House Of Commons Who pays after meter thefts?, Legal aid impact on trustees, Livestock group inquiries, New towns in the south-east, Labour Alleges "Electioneering" Tv Announcements, Deep feelings in Uganda. Reviews: A Cemetery Revue from the Middle West Royal Court Theatre: Spoon River, £6,800 Paid For A Ring, Lectures On Opera, Nostalgic Musicals on Broadway, A Great Colourist: The Art of Emil Nolde, Soprano "Exhausted", Canal's Part In Festivities, A Tidy Sense Of Rhythm, Dorati's Accent On Brass, Modern Works For Recorder Music By Gardner And Rubbra, Music for a Woman with Much to Remember, Mr. Tito Gobbi Ill. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,533, Television Programmes. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Business and Finance: Banque Lambert's Activity, U.A.R.-Panamerican Oil Pact, Agents For Lubeck.-Water, Commercial Plastics Purchase, Undersea Oilfield Discovery, U.S. Draws $125M. From I.M.F., More Orders For Industry, Liebig's Extract Of Meat Company, Limited Annual General Meeting, Pound A Shade Easier Swiss Francs Firmer, Latest Dividends, Small Help In Money Market, Chemical Building Products Tender, Strong Recovery On Zurich Foreign Buyers Aid Frankfurt, Fresh Attack On State Steel Henlys Profits Well Ahead, Furriers' Share Placing, Laing Awarded £3M. Power Station Contract Three-Year Operation At Kingsnorth, Materials And Duel Dearer, World Exports Up 10 P.C. Best Quarter For Three Years, Mann & Overton, Tap & Die Recovering After First-Half Decline Unchanged Payment By Hay's Wharf, £164M. Exports To Italy, International Coffee Council Raises Export Quotas, Spirella Dividend Up, Canadian Bill Rate Slightly Higher, Note Circulation Up By £4.5M., Natural Gas Find In Australia, Growth In Overseas Sterling Area, More Cotton Yarn Produced, Scottish United Inv. Growth, Banque Lambert Brussels, Saharan Oil Profits, Anglo-French Engines Pact., Berni Inns Double Payment, Henlys Limited Record Turnover And Profits, France's Good START In Battle Against Inflation, U.S. Imports More Brandy, Utd. Utilities Rights, Sino-British Trade Council Executive, £450,000 Suzuki Sales Ln Four Months, Plan For Refinery In Baghdad, Mutual Income Trust Success, Quiet Day For Options, Lines Bros. In Shock Bid For Meccano Ruston & Hornsby Reorganize. Stock Exchange Tables: Ranks Hovis Issue Result, Stock Exchange Dealings, Wall Street Lower, £4M. Swiss Bank Issue, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Profit-Taking On Wall Street Fractional Range, Equities Still Rising M. Samuel Firm, Wall Street Shares Market Value, Closing Prices, Unit Trust Prices, Commodity Markets Copper Values Improve Under Sustained Buying Interest. Business Appointments: Swan Hunter Group Appointments, The Times Publishing Company, Bank Of England Appointments. Property: Suburban Houses To Let Unfurnished, Sales By Auction.

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