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The Times - 12/09/1964

1964; Gale Group;

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From Our Golf Correspondent, FROM OUR SWIMMING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Athletics Correspondent, From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondents-BLACKPOOL, SEPT. 11, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SCOTTISH CORRESPONDENT, From Uur United Nations Correspondent-NEW YORK, SEPT. 11, From Our Correspondent-ANKARA, SEPT. 11, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From a Special Correspondent-ZOMBA, SEPT. 11, From Our Middle East Correspondent-ALEXANDRIA, , FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Defence Correspondent, From Our Commonwealth Staff, From Our Correspondent-SALISBURY, SEPT. 11, TOM ASHWORTH., V. HARPER, A. BAILLIE., IRIS ADAMS., HENRY DURANT., B. M. RUSLING., URSULA HODGSON., R. EWART WILLIAMS., R. STREET., From a Special Correspondent, REGINALD BENNETT. House of Commons, Sept 10., L. F. POWELL. 228 Woodstock Road, Oxford, Sept. 8., MAURICE EDELMAN. House of Commons, Sept. 11., FROM OUR MILITARY CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR EQUESTRIAN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DEFENCE CORRESPONDENT, FROM A COLLECTOR, FROM A MUSIC CRITIC, From Our Special Correspondent-ROME, SEPT. 11, From Our Art Critic, By Our City Editor,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Services Tomorrow: Sixteenth Sunday After Trinity, Club Announcements, Opera And Ballet, Travel. Sport: Olympic Swimmers Change Gear, Audience Looks Best For Crookham Stakes, Sangster Goes Out To Champion Osuna Rallies After Losing First Set, Rising Power Of Japanese Gymnasts, Sports in Brief, Emma Hamilton Favoured, Puzzling Wind At Burnham Festival, Excellent Golf In Jubilee Vase, Top Seeds Through To Finals Of Junior Wimbledon, British Champion Will Miss Tokyo, Curtis Cup Match Finely Balanced British Team's High Standard Around Greens, Knight Completes Double M.C.C. Fail After Brave START, British Cyclists In Quarter Final, Plymouth Waiting For Jones, England Beat Scotland By One Point, Britain Gain Narrow Lead Over France Miss Hodson Steals Limelight At White City. Arts and Entertainment: Questions of Value Much Too Close for Comfort, Weekend Broadcasting Saturday Television B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,713, Clarke Has Long Chess Struggle. News: Royalties Demand By N. Rhodesia, Ministries Of Economic Affairs And Technology: Greater Scope For Nationalized Industries, Mr. Smith Undertakes To Test African Opinion Proving Majority Support For S. Rhodesia Independence, Turkey Ready To Send Ships To Break Blockade, Coke Oven Men To Stay Out Move To Make Strike Official, Girl Of 15 Wins Junior Foxhunter Event, Charity Card Plan "Illegal", Danish Princess In Athens, Trade Union Issue "Not Political", French To Stagger Holidays, Barberry Wins At Burghley, Restoring Honour to an Explorer, "Export Orders Lost By Credit Curb", £44,000 Mail Van Theft Crew Attacked By Bogus Police, Scientist From East Germany Flees To U.S. Former Holder Of Russian Post, Big Unions Defeated On T.U.C. Surprise Card Vote, Movements Of Liners, Mr. G. Brown's Brother A Labour Candidate, New Dam To Deprive Israel Of Supplies, British Sonic Boom Tests Urged American Concern, Stockbroker Expelled By Exchange Five Partners Suspended, Many Variations Among Pheasants, Tax Reform And Check On Waste, High Commissioner For Malta, Strong Hint To Indonesia Retaliation Not Ruled Out Closing Of Strait, Officers Arrested In Tanganyika, High Quality At Rose Show, Labour's Design For Dynamic Economy Strengthening Britain's Place In World Ombudsman To Humanize Work Of The State, Invasion Of Britain Exercise, Autumn Sightseeing in Corsica A Traveller's Impressions, Coalition Achieved In Finland, Lulu the Goat Tapped for her Cornflakes, £50 Fine For Breaking Stalagmite "42,000 Years Old", Official Given Cash, Prosecution Say "In Lieu Of Dinner", U Thant Asks For Stronger Powers For U.N. Force "Utter Disaster" If Troops Leave Cyprus, Loans To Three Countries Barred World Bank Retort To Expropriations, Russian Arms Aid For India, Origin of Chelsea-Derby Porcelain, New Concord Contract For British Firm, 22 Africans To Be Canonized, Everton Denies Drug Story, The Season for Renovating Lawns, Kenya Warning On Communism, Bewilderment At Prospect Of Vote For All In Referendum, Shelley Exposed-By Computer, Some Rail Services Reprieved N.E. And N. Wales, Dr. Banda Says Malawi "Will Not Be Another Congo", A Prayer For The Spirit Sundays After Pentecost, Three Tie For First Place, Angry Denunciation By Pres. Makarios, Rarities Among The Migrants, Collision Holds Up Cruise Ship £20,000 In Fares To Be Refunded, £27,000 Farewell To Dr. Adenauer. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Children of Anatolia. Display Advertising: Antique Dealers, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Times, Skyways, Tyrolaustria, Observersuccess. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Labour's Prospectus, The Domestic Detective, Right Turn. Letters to the Editor: Scotch Pines, Fire In The Fields, Literary Dedications To Royalty, Using One's Vote, Old Cars, Southampton Water, Too Proud Walkers, In The World's Markets, Service To The Public Shops Catering For Personal Needs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: From The London Gazette Friday, Sept. 11, 1964, New Colonel Of 7th Gurkhas, Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments. Reviews: English Director, The Private Revolution of Giorgio Albertazzi, Anthology of Chamber Music by Janácek, Films Of Merit, Film Corporation's Loss Of £701,129, First Performance of Tribute to John Hollingsworth, Attractive Show of Sculpture and Drawings. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1864. Obituaries: Obituary, Sir Geoffrey Layton. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Dealings, London Closing Prices A Listless Day For Markets, Recent Issues, Commodities Tin Rallies After Sharp Fall, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Unit Trusts, Wall Street's Best Day For 9 Months, Equities Move Uncertainly Gilts Very Quiet. Business and Finance: "Shell", Vickers and A.E.I. Interims, Good Steetley Interim, Money Again Tight, Unchanged Bid For Treasury Bills, Helping Overseas Investors, Ultramar Net Profit Doubled, French Long-Term Credits For Russia?, Option Rates, Rio Tintogulf Oil In Spain, Shoe Bid Battle Highlights Voting Inequalities Renold-Holroyd Merger Plans, £3.7M. Chemical Plant For E. Germany, Fresh Light on Exports and Production, Currency Rates For Travellers, Sterling Eases 1-16 Cent. Property.

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