The Times - 09/09/1964
1964; Gale Group;
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From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent-FARNBOROUGH, SEPT. 8, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondents-BLACKPOOL, SEPT. 8, From Our Special Correspondent-TOKYO, SEPT. 8, From Our Correspondent-TEL AVIV, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent-WASHINGTON, SEPT. 8, FROM OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent-KABUL, SEPT. 8, From Our Correspondent-MADRAS, SEPT. 8, From Our Own Correspondent-BONN, SEPT. 8, From Our Own Correspondent-PARIS, SEPT. 8, By Monitor, From Our Commonwealth Staff, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent-BLANTYRE, SEPT. 8, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Correspondent, C. W. GUILLEBAUD., WILLIAM WELLS., MICHAEL FRANKS., W. J. TUCKER., RICHARD GLYN., VLADIMIR SMOLYANSKY., By Graham Hutton, WAYLAND YOUNG., DEREK DUDLEY MARTIN., J. W. SKILLINGTON., From Our Archaeological Correspondent-WINCHESTER, SEPT. 8, FROM OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Correspondent-MANCHESTER, SEPT. 6, From Our Bridge Correspondent, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic, By Our City Editor, By Dr. Georg Tugendhat, BY OUR CITY STAFF, FROM LLOYD'S, BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1914 AND 1926,
ResumoBirths. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Appointments And Situations, Flowers, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Ireland Fail To Beat Clock, Miss Wade Puts Out Seed Taylor Succeeds After Protest Mrs. Jones Advances, Dexter's Dazzling Display Eclipses All Else, Trumpeter's First Big Victory, Two Seeds Beaten At Junior Wimbledon, Sports in Brief, U.S. Being Overhauled In Weightlifting, Australians Show Mastery At All Points, Championship Cricket Averages Lancashire Batting, Baker Rescues Arsenal From Mediocrity, Lever Unhinges Wiltshire, First Division Lead Shared By Four Clubs, I Titan For St. Leger And England Hardicanute's Brilliant Speed In Champagne Stakes. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge: Special Cases, Television Programmes B.B.C1 (Ch. 1), Miro To Be At Party, Problem No. 1,651, Sound Broadcasting Home (330m. and 93.5mc/s), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,710, Golombek Leads In Chess Tournament. News: French Cut Aid Sahara Development Budget Unchanged, Crushing By Means Of Shock Waves, Comment On Future Of Dr. Beeching, Confusion On S. Rhodesia Talks Delay In Issue Of Statement Mr. Smith Expects Further Meeting AIM Still To Negotiate, Party Briefings On Tv Opposed, Greece Accused Of Massing Troops, Traffic Speeded In Central London, Mr. Amery Replies On State Airlines' Function Management Should Look To Profits, Recut Tyres Said To Be Worthless Brothers For Trial, Near Failure Of Arab Summit Agreement Reached On Military Talks, Progress On Tirol Settlement More Discussion's Planned, Olympic Pointer At Burghley, First Aim To Keep Pound's Value, Tighter Control Of Lagos Press, Opening Of Warship Collision Inquiry, Russians In Crash Miss Inquest Diplomatic Immunity, Congo Recruiting Collapses, Troops Flown To Singapore Airlift Of Men From B.A.O.R., School For Miners At Coalface £500,000 Scheme, Briton 'Confessed Under Duress', Woman's Body Exhumed, Kenya Plea For Aborigines Mr. Mboya Criticizes Australia, Bulgaria Loyal To Russia, National Service For Seafarers, Locomotive With No Crew, Singapore Plot Crushed "Indonesians Behind Racial Riots", Movements Of Liners, Afghanistan On Brink Of Peaceful Revolution Deliberations Open Today On Political Future, U.S. Television Time Refused To Doctors, Jewel Robbers Gaoled, Ceylon Commission Attacked, On Other City Pages, Charities' Fears On Christmas Cards Commercial Firm's Venture, Resolution To Increase Monetary Fund Quotas British Drawing Before 1965?, Border Passes For E. German Pensioners Bishop's Efforts Succeed, Expansion Of Industrial Training Urged Council Rebuff On Safety Legislation, Incentives For Small Family Advocated Limiting South-East Population, Siberia Grows Too Populous For Exiles Moscow Urged To Review System, Cyprus War Would Be On All Fronts Mr. Inönü's Warning To Greece, Bonn Secrecy On Official's Mission To Yugoslavia, "Rogue Antibodies" In Human Cells Theory Of Disease Mechanism, Solicitor Fined £2,450, Advice Centre For Foreigners Job-Finding Help, Manhunt After Cab Driver Shot, Welsh Speakers To Get Tv Channel, Rich Finds In Cathedral Green Excavation, Slums That "Disappeared Overnight" New Views For Manchester Commuters, Effect On Other African States, E.T.U. Rank And File Ban On Communists Decisive Vote Mass Removal From Local Posts, Israel's Cantors Get Better Contracts Abroad, Prisoner Set Fire To Himself "I Was Frightened", Gaol Sentence On African Leader, No Dole For A Man With Long Hair Employers Put Off,, Car Shipping Service To Sweden Three Sailings A Week From Hull, Mall Block To Be Car Park Terrace Shell Will Remain, Dummy Nuclear Test In Pacific, Strikers Miss Mr. Marples Minister's Train Rushes Past, Labour Looks To A "New Britain" Manifesto Themes On Friday £500,000 Campaign, They Sent for the Navy-to Carry the Torch, Coloured Babies May Mature Earlier, New Ambassador To Saudi Arabia, Second Thoughts On Mont Blanc Tunnel, Safety Record Of Nuclear Industry Public Guarded From Radiation Hazard, Dr. Banda Accuses China Of Conspiracy "£18M. For Malawi To Recognize Peking Regime", India To Get More Wheat, Bank Clerk Gambled Away £20,000, Tenancy Laws' Need Little Change' Study Report, Ballot Urged For Call-Up Expert Study Of Army Shortage, Britain Orders Space Test Chamber From U.S. For Use On U.K. Research Satellite, Plea For Regional Arms Agreements Protecting Security Of Small Nations, Hurricane Watch Ordered, Women At Vatican Council, Congress Cabinet Overthrown In Kerala, Whites Stay Away As Schools Reopen In U.S. County. Business Appointments: Business Changes, New Director-General Of Artillery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: General Accident, Multiple Display Advertisements, esso, The Marconi Company Limited, National Coal Board, High Speed Gas, Opera Mundi, Electrolux, The Albright & Wilson Group, United Glass, Westland, Burroughs, T. & A. Naylor, Limited, The Prudential Assurance Co. Limited, Bta, Panam, Thermalon, Dorman Long. Picture Gallery: Tuna Fishermen of Sicily. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Talking of Wine, Coal Faces for Training, The Army Britain Needs, America's Election, India and Her Neighbours. Letters to the Editor: A Pension For Masha, Law Of Damages, No Cheques For G.P.O., In The World's Markets IS Credit System Competitive?, Long Even Before Thermopylae, Using One's Vote, Decision By Scots, Nuclear Fallacy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University News Oxford, From The London Gazette, Tuesday, September, 8,1964, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments. Reviews: The Season'S Orchestral Music Outside London, Fine Weather Lifts Dahlia Show Exhibits To Over 2,000, Stratford Theatre's New Policy, Polish Balkan Dancers, Fine Opportunity For Dancer, Musical On Houdini, New Oratorio by Milner, Miss Faith Brook To Play Two Parts, Prom Novelties by Bach and Purcell. Obituaries: Mrs. Robert Campbellpreston, Obituary, Sir Eric Clifford Russian Convoys, Normandy, Korea, Mr. D. A. J. Buxton Eradication Of Slavery. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Business and Finance: Comsat Listed, Indian Head For Gatt Division, "Large" Help For Money Market, Italsider Swap, Ok Bazaars Delivery Ruling, Latest Dividends, S. Hoffnung & Co., Limited, Development Secs. Give Preference Scrip, Amalgamated Anthracite Holdings Limited Record Profits Achieved Mr. P. E. Holden Reviews Group's Activities, Indian Jute IS "Rationed", Fridge Offer Gets Warm Welcome, U.S. Backs Its Confidence In Sterling Federal Reserve Intervention, "I.Tv No Longer A Child", The Second Alliance Trust Company Mr. Alan L. Brown Reports Higher Earnings And Dividend, Problem Of E.E.C. Survival, Leeds Fireclay Share Settlement Postponed, Mount Isa Hold 10%, Wilmot-Breeden (Holdings) Limited, Seaport Rubber Land Approaches, £14.5M. In Loans For India. Aiding Oil And Power, What IS Happening To Industrial Production? Quarterly Changes In Industrial Output, Wall Street Hits New Peak, U.S. 'Swap' Movements, Bigger Interim And Record Earnings By T.D.G. Bentalls' Sales Indicate Higher Profit, "No Comment" From Pilkingtons, Motor Dealers For Market, Revenue Deficit Of £4M., Detective Hunt To Find How The Lost Energy Goes Missing 80% In World's Fuel Consumption, Good Sales Outlook For U.S. Cars, Company Law Symposium, Cork Manufacturing Company Year Of Continued Growth, Offer For Ready Mixed Succeeds, Dorman Long Research.-, Printers Buy Rail Workshops, New Investment Debenture, Metal Industries Caution On Over-Optimism, Shell's New Project Plans For 70-Mile Pipeline, Wilmot-Breeden Placing, Sterling Still Stable, Elliotts And A.E.I. Bid For £110M. Nato Contract Defence Network Consortium. Stock Exchange Tables: Bibby & Baron Placing Steel Piling Rights, Another Dull Day Prices Drift Back, Stock Exchange Dealings, London Closing Prices Shares Drift Back In Quiet Trading, Sharp Gains On Milan Activity Expands, Japan Suggests Paris Bond Issues, Copper Prices Steady After Initial Fall, Option Rates, Unit Trusts, Wall Street Still Held In Fractional Range, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges. Property: George Trollope & Sons, Town Houses.
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