The Times - 07/02/1964
1964; Gale Group;
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From Our Special Correspondent-INNSBRUCK, FEB. 6, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ATHLETICS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, FROM OUR RUGBY FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN RACING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, From Our Defence Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From Our Shipping Correspondent, From Our Midland Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Latin America Correspondent-NEW YORK, FEB. 6, From Our Own Correspondent-ROME, FEB. 6, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent-STOCKHOLM, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent-WESTMINSTER, THURSDAY, RUSSELL BROCK, President, Royal College of Surgeons of England. Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C.2. Feb 6., MARTIN LINDSAY. House of Commons, Feb. 6., A. J. HUGHES, Chairman, County Planning Committee, County Hertfordshire. Far End, Travellers Lane, Hatfield, Feb. 3., H. J. RANDALL. The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, S.W.1., ROY BOULTING. 224A King's Road, Chelsea, S.W.3. Feb. 6., K. D. ROBINSON. The Clock House, Bradford 9. Feb. 3., PATRICK WALL. House of Commons, Feb. 6., From Our Hongkong Correspondent, GRAHAM WEBSTER. 30 Portland Street, Leamington Spa. Warwickshire, Feb. 3., DUNCAN OPPENHEIM, Chairman of the Court of Governors, Administrative Staff College, Henley. Greenlands, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire., ALAN WYKES. 382 Tilehurst Road, Reading, Berkshire, Feb. 5., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, From Our Medical Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S, By Our City Editor, BY OUR CITY STAFF, By Professor A. Nove,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Air Services, Appointments And Situations Vacant and Required, Legal Notices, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Skated Last But Not Least, Sports in Brief, R.A.F. Gain Late Victory Tinsley Scores Three Against Cambridge, Discarded Cars Bring Profit Seizure Powers, Squash Rackets Team, Bout For McGowan, Austria Arrests Growing French Domination Miss Hathorn Proves Herself Britain's Best Skier, Winter Olympic Games Results Bobsleigh, Automation For Fire Alerts Time-Saving Plan, Busiest Time Of Season For Women's Hockey, St. Thomas's Reach Semi-Final Bold Challenge By Middlesex, Another Tame Draw Cowdrey's Efforts In Vain, Little Help To Starters Horses Reluctant In Trial, Fowl Pest Falls In Norfolk, Rackets, Orr Retained By Welsh Key Players Back For Scottish, Universities' First Cross-Country, Zara Overcomes Chief Interest Return Of Boony To Steeplechasing, Common Market For Golf, Britons Fastest On Cresta Run, Cavalry Side Win Polo Cup British Army Mount Late Rally. Display Advertising: Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Co., Vent-Axia, B.O.A.C, The Chase Manhattan Bank, Rootes Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Observer, B, Vickers Review, "Broomwade", 3M Company, Colvilles Limited, Bp, French Railways, Malta, Wilkinson, Scotchgard, Ecgd. News: London Fares To Go Up Again Rising Labour Costs, Tenement Dwellers of Hongkong, 11 Killed In Gun Battle, Man with 27,000 things on his mind, Building Lessons From Sweden Delegation Impressed, Bejewelled Girl In Sarcophagus, New Tactics in War on Sleeping Sickness, West German Egg Ban Overruled, 12 Possible Riders For Olympics, Thomson Offer For N.Z. Paper Sent To Shareholders, Cubans Cut Off Water Supply To U.S. Naval Base Dr. Castro Demands Release Of Arrested Crews Of Fishing Boats, Adhesives, Over 300 different "Sticky" Tapes, South Africa Bars U.N. Group "Not Impartial Observers", Church Favours Joint Control Of Nuclear Weapons Their Use Condemned As An Affront, International Post For Mr. Wilson, A Disastrous Irregularity, Judge Says One Man Removed From Dock, Nothing Immediate, Say Dover Chiefs, Slight Cracks Found In Boeing Jets, New Hints On Partition Of Cyprus Alternatives For Pres. Makarios Fear Of Revival Of Terrorism, 30 Somalis Killed In Ethiopia, Ferry Helicopter Hits Vehicle Supergrid Airlift, U.S. Scheme For Private Talks With Russia Preventing Spread Of Nuclear Arms, Talks Will Go On, Says Mr. Field Crisis In S. Rhodesia Denied, Movements Of Liners, Prebendary's 102nd Birthday, Transport Delays, Sir A. Home To Take Up Malaysia Issue With Mr. Johnson Disaster In Two Months If British Troops Were Withdrawn, Labour Progress On Defence AIM Home-Wilson Meeting Next Step, Turning SALT Water Into Fresh Joint U.S.-Israel Research, Signs of the Times, Rail Channel Tunnel To Go Ahead Anglo-French Commitment "In Principle" 1970s Earliest Date For £160M. Link, Mr. Chou Salutes Gen. De Gaulle, More Opportunity For Youth To Help Overseas, Veto Problem In Kashmir Debate Reluctance To Table U.N. Motion, Scarisbrick Hall An "Imitation" Inquiry Concluded, Fire Destroys Theatre On Pier 50ft. Flames Over Blackpool, 75 M.P.H. Freight Expresses Show Of Prototype Equipment, Better Business Communications, Surgery without stitches medical breakthrough by 3M, Election Won Before IT IS Held Dr. Banda Eclipses African Opponents, Ghana Students Must Conform To New Era Party Tightens The Reins, New Archbishop Of Cape Town, Magnetic Tapes Magic ribbons that link entertainment, industry, business and science, Training Africans In Administration, Swedish Cabinet's Difficulties In Election Year, Russia To Cut Levy On U.S. Ships, Youth Centre Will Cost £137,000 £2,000 Salary For Manager, Lancashire Thinks Cotton Decline Will Sway The Election, The right Abrasive for the job, Civil Servants' Rise Accepted, Quebec Leader As Diefenbaker No. 2, An Appeal to the Friends of Knowledge, Congo Army Leader Dies By Arrow, Man's Two Kidney Transplants Child Involved In Second Operation, Smoothing Flow Of Exports, Resale Prices Plea By Chemists, Summonses Against Police Dismissed, Mr. Hogg To Head Education Triumvirate D.S.I.R. To Be Split: Council For Study Of Natural Resources, "Doomed" British And French Deterrents, Queen Juliana: Confusion In Holland Mystery Visit To Paris, Forces' Pay To Go Up 7½ Per Cent: Bigger Pensions £30M. Cost Over 2 Years, Motorways Saving Deaths Road Research View, Call For "A New Benthamism" Further Education, Labour's Wide Motion On Aviation, Prod For Italy's Arts Watchdog, 'Fewer Port Calls' Urged To Speed N. Zealand Shipments, Shares Marked Up, Risk In Creating Schools With Immigrants Predominant, Navy Contract For Supplies By Sea, 60-Mile Canal To Hongkong Offer By China. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Archbishop's Welcome, Index. Editorials/Leaders: The Real Vote Loser, A Basic Change, Questions about the Tunnel, Why Does a Chicken...?, More Pay for the Forces. Letters to the Editor: Preventing Accidents, Malta, Terms For British Lion, Doctor Unnamed, The Right To Strike Ensuring Public IS Protected, Harvard Comes To England, Complaints Against Public Trustee, Local Studies, Streaming, Stevenage Expansion. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, James Tait Black Prizes, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Reviews: Advanced Tactics In Marital Warfare, Eloquent Voice Not Enough, Rather Too Baroque, 'New' Klemperer Comes To Light, A Quarter-Century of Canadian Art, Belgian Pianist Of Power, Bruckner Catches Up With Brahms, New Scale Of Fees For Using Music, In The Sale Rooms £15,128 Sale Of Paintings £1,100 For A Stubbs. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,527, Shakespeare Theatre Grant Doubled, Orchestra Appeal For £30,000 A Year, Television Programmes. Politics and Parliament: Strengthening Commonwealth links: Duke of Edinburgh's part, Decline if Britain loiters in Europe's courtyards, House Of Lords TV key to industrial skill, The Six: Labour demands a pledge, House Of Commons. Obituaries: Mr. H. White, Sir Thomas Barnes, Miss Jenny Nicholson, Mr. V. L. Armitage Former Headmaster Of Bloxham, Rajkumari Amrit Kaur First Indian Health Minister, Mr. Leo De Syllas, Mr. J. E. Jolliffe, General Emilio Aguinaldo Independence Of The Philippines, Obituary, Lieut.-Col. J. E. Hance. Stock Exchange Tables: Issue Queue Swollen By Foreign Stocks, Stock Exchange Dealings, Sir Ronald Prain On Copper Prices, London Stock Exchange Equities Quiet But Firm The Funds Drift Lower, Pound A Shade Easier, Firm Gains In All Copper Contracts, Steak Issue-Well Done, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Late Advance On Wall Street, Wall Street Gains Ground Trading Remains Restricted, Closing Prices, Unit Trust Prices, London Provisions Exchange. Law: High Court Of Justice: Chancery Division Law "Clumsy, And Uncivilized" In Re Dellow's Will Trusts, High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Police Defence Blaker V. Weller. Business and Finance: Marshalls Tender Result, Overseas Finance Capital Spending In U.S. Raised 9 Per Cent Increase Planned, "Chartered" Earnings Decline-Dividend Held Colvilles Warning On State Steel, Copper Mines Post, Soviet Economy's Uneven Development Biggest Advance In Chemicals, India's Capital Needs, New Building Link Formed, Latest Dividends, Note Circulation Up £8.5M., Reynolds Tobacco's Peak Year, U.S. Consumer Credit Expansion, City Of Oslo, £1.5M. Pipework Order, German Investors To Be Wooed Advertising Campaign By Merrill Lynch, F. Braby Debenture Redemption, N.Y. Federal Reserve Review, Culloden Investment, Zurich Bank Profits Advance, Correction, O.E.C.D's Monetary Policy Lecture, Foden Rights At 35s., Massey's Burnley Brewery Limited, World Bank Loan For Indian Cables, Wolfson Clore Mayer Response, Wm. Timpson Dividend Raised, Calais Contract For Townsend £200,000 Berth, £3M. Expansion Scheme By Dunlop Semtex, Norton Industries Give 2½ Points More, Foreign Companies Sears Roebuck Record Sales Of $5,489M., 90 P.C. Acceptance By Hazell Sun, Investing In Economic Growth, B.M.C. Lorries Earn Postwar £300M., Slide On Milan Continues Late Rally On Paris, £497,000 Offer By Mitchell Cotts Britannic Holdings, Decline In French Imports "Cover", New Pottery Factory, Canadian Bill Rate Steady, Option Market More Active, Pride And Clarke Beat Forecast McCorquodale Hold Final, $944M. Investments In Japan, Bishopsgate Property Link With Tarmac, New Plant Completed, London Brick Pay More, A. A. Stuart In New Venture, Money Market Has Uneven Day, New London Commodity House Faure Fairclough Phoenix. Business Appointments: Business Changes New Gestetner Chairman Sir A. J. Elkins. Property: Maxtone Graham.
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